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Bobby takes a steadying breath and picks up the landline. The dial tone hums in his ear before a clipped, professional voice comes through the speaker.
“LAFD Professional Standards Division, how may I assist you?”
Bobby swallows hard against the knot in his throat. “Hi. I’d like to anonymously report sexual misconduct by an LAFD-employed trauma counsellor, Dr. Wells. I strongly recommend she no longer work for the department.”
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OR: In which we find out why the therapist that Buck slept with “doesn’t work for the department anymore," and Bobby fixes everything like he always does.
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05 Jul 2026
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“What are you doing here? You should rest Buck”
“Yeah I know, but I’m fine, I’m allowed to go out for a change of scenery you know?” he replied “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need Eddie, where is he?”
Hen looked at him confused “Eddie? Why are you looking for Eddie?”
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or: 5 times Eddie talks about his husband +1 they finally meet him.
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05 Jul 2026
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"Eds."
Eddie twists his head around to look at Buck. "Yeah?"
Buck slightly sways on his feet and a mumbled word leaves his lips. "Catch me."
And Buck's knees go weak as his eyes flutter close, for the second time today.
Almost like an instinct, Eddie takes one full step and holds Buck— Buck's head lolling against his chest and his form completely pliant, and he makes the two of them sit on the ground.
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Buck passes out. Repeatedly.
No.19. Repeatedly Passing Out
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- Part 7 of Whumptober 2022
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04 Jul 2026
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Everyone was perfectly polite to him. They greeted him at the start of the shift and wished him a good 48 off when he left the station, they didn't give him dirty looks at the table and communicated about work. But Buck couldn't remember the last time someone asked him how his weekend was, involved him in a joke, or casually touched him. He couldn't remember the last time anyone touched him on purpose at all. Everyone kept a very safe distance from Buck. He wondered if they were scared he would sue them if they made a wrong move near him.
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Months after the lawsuit Buck is still on the outs with the 118. He is lonely and touch-starved. After a minor injury at work Buck goes home alone, spiralling about his life and how he misses his family. Then Eddie shows up at his door to talk.Bookmarked by Buckettttt
04 Jul 2026
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Adriana Diaz is 24, fresh out of college and armed with little more than a degree, no plan to use it, a recently-imploded social life, and a bank account hovering dangerously close to overdraft. She scrolls through an embarrassingly sparse message history to find a text from 2019, and mouths a quiet thanks to the cloud for saving it. She messily scribbles the address '4995 South Bedford Street' onto a post-it, recalling a house she last saw for her sister-in-law’s funeral. She guesses that she's no longer welcome in Houston, after her graduation ceremony and the cold shoulders that came with it. El Paso certainly has nothing to offer beyond disappointed sighs and disapproving glares from her parents. And so she gets in her tiny, wheezing silver Nissan and heads west toward Los Angeles.
Or; Adriana Diaz arrives at Eddie's door one summer afternoon and finds her brother co-parenting two children with his best friend. She flounders around in search of purpose, friends, and maybe some way to save her brother from his own obliviousness.
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04 Jul 2026
