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In hind sight, Buck really should have agreed with Bobby and told people that he had more issues after the bombing than just his leg. Bobby had seen the medical records, but when he’d looked ready to hold Buck back for a second time, to keep him as the man behind, Buck told him he’d lose his job for refusing work based on his new disability. It would be worse discrimination than just holding him back because of hurt feelings.
The point was, he should have told someone he was disabled. That he required hearing aids to be able to hear.
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- Part 98 of 9-1-1 AUs
Bookmarked by Hatsuan
28 Jun 2026
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The 118 volunteers (is voluntold) to assist the LAPD with their new lie detector machine as well as their new interrogator. Buck thinks it's funny, Bobby is worried, Eddie wants Buck to not be too much of a smart ass, Hen wishes she had popcorn and Chimney can't stop blurting out the first thing that comes to his mind.
Frank is exasperated and considering retiring.
The new interrogator is fascinated by Buck.
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- Part 97 of 9-1-1 AUs
Bookmarked by Hatsuan
28 Jun 2026
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Buck chooses to have a conversation with his parents when he's cleared from the hospital. He also chooses to have Bobby nearby as his chosen parental support. His parents somehow were let into the firehouse, there to have a conversation with him that he had purposely been avoiding while he worked through what had all happened, so if it was happening anyway, he was going to get what he could off his chest.
Even if that meant telling them he was cutting them out of his sister's life for her. He couldn't actually do that, and Maddie would only laugh at him for saying as much, but they knew how protective Maddie was over him and would probably see it as a legitimate threat.
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- Part 88 of 9-1-1 AUs
Bookmarked by Hatsuan
28 Jun 2026
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Finding the meeting was a complete accident. Buck had just been walking around, trying to clear his head. At first he’d just thought it was a normal bereavement group meeting. And since his latest attempt at a relationship was dead, he had actually died for a little while, and he was constantly dealing with life and death situations on the job, he figured it wasn’t a bad place to be. Except then the group leader stood up and started talking about their sister who was fighting colon cancer. And … actually, everyone who spoke was dealing with a family member or close friend who was fighting cancer or who had passed away from it.
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Buck accidentally wanders into a support group for people who are dealing with a cancer diagnosis for a family member/friend. And he realizes that he never actually sought out or got support for learning he was a savior sibling. Opening up to strangers going through what he was going through was easier than he thought.
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- Part 96 of 9-1-1 AUs
Bookmarked by Hatsuan
28 Jun 2026
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“Alright, fine.” Ravi huffed, dropping into a chair dramatically. The shift had been very slow. They were 16 hours into a 24 hour shift and they’d gotten all of three calls. The last one had been eight hours back. “How about a game of ‘would you ever’? Sort of like ‘never have I ever’ but without the alcohol?”
“Lame.” Buck and Eddie called, bumping fists. Buck was lounged with his legs stretched out in front of him while Eddie was laying across the couch with his head in Buck’s lap, both of them looking at their phones.
“I’m in.” Chimney called. “Everyone’s in, because no one’s going anywhere and we’re all bored. They’re just trying to see who can finish their book first, but they’re listening and will participate.” Buck and Eddie flipped Chimney off without looking.
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The crew have a slow shift and Ravi decides a game will help pass the time.
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- Part 95 of 9-1-1 AUs
Bookmarked by Hatsuan
27 Jun 2026
