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Buck isn't dating anymore, and when Eddie finds out why, he's determined to show him he's wrong.
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- Part 68 of Buddie Short Stuff
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Finally, Eddie spoke. His voice was barely audible. “You shouldn’t have shown me this.”
Buck shifted. “Why not?”
“Because it’s 2 am on a school night, and now I need to go wake my kid up to tell him how amazing he is and cry into his pajama shirt.”
He was already moving, rolling towards the edge of the bed, but Buck was quick to pull him back. They wrestled half-heartedly; but the effort was hardly real on his opponent’s part and eventually Buck prevailed. Eddie slumped back, going limp in his arms.
Buck only pulled him closer, pressing his lips to the warm skin of his torso. “He knows,” he whispered into his skin.
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Buck and Eddie, still figuring out what they are, want to keep their brand new relationship under wraps. Their boys don't quite get the same memo.
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And, fine, maybe Eddie likes it, okay? Maybe keeping up the veneer of his heterosexuality is not as important to him as making sure Buck's hands are on him at all times. Maybe he's a six foot man in his thirties who likes it when his best friend - maybe the love of his life? Eddie's doing extensive studies and the results are coming out with heart eyes - manhandles him a little.
The question is now, of course, what Eddie is going to do about it.
Eddie Diaz wants his best friend to pick him up and maybe throw him around a little. He gets, perhaps, a little crazy about it.
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“Hey, Spider-Man!” Eddie says, groaning dramatically as he picks Theo up. “You ready for the big game today?”
“If I score a goal, I get a kitty!”
Eddie’s laugh filters down the hall like music to Buck’s ears. “Is that so? I think we should go see what your Buck says about that. Chris, would you mind setting the table?”
“Yeah, I got it,” Chris replies in his usual teenage monotony.
Buck chuckles to himself and flops back against the pillows, just staring up at the whirring ceiling fan for a moment as his chest fills with contentment. He was wrong earlier; it does get better. Having all of his boys together under the same roof is the happiest Buck can get; he’s sure of it.
The sound of socked feet approaches until there’s another presence in the doorway.
“Rise and shine, Buckley, it’s game day."
Or: It's Theo's first soccer game of the children of queer parents' league that Hen and Karen recommended. Except Buck doesn't exactly mention this to Eddie beforehand. Cue: Rainbows, fluff, and promises of a kitty.
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Buddie College AU, where Buck and Eddie meet at nineteen and fall in love at UCLA in 2011, with a six-month-old Christopher.
This is their story.
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“She said she wasn’t worried about us breaking up.”
Oh. Well. That was pretty definitively a thing that people said about partners who were together romantically.
“Say something,” Buck instructed.
“What?”
“Anything,” Buck said, his voice wavering on the word. Which was—it was weird, right? Why was Buck so shaken by a throwaway comment?
Or maybe the better question was why wasn’t Eddie? If either of them was going to get freaked out by the assumption that he was dating a man, it would make more sense for it to be Eddie, who was straight, and not Buck, who had, in fact, already dated men.
“Aren’t you going to be late for your shift?”
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Buck and Eddie get shaken up by a comment from Theo’s social worker, and then by a magnitude 7 earthquake; it turns out, some disasters are better than others.
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Either Christopher doubled in size overnight or the roof just collapsed very gently on top of him.
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Buck wakes up to sleepy morning couch cuddles with his second favorite Diaz boy AKA Eddie is clingy in the morning.
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Bobby opens the door and his jaw hits the floor as he comes face to face with Evan. Evan, his son, who was supposed to be safely tucked away in Hershey with his lovely sister and parents, the Buckleys. Evan, who looks like he hasn’t slept in days and is bearing the weight of the world on his small shoulders.
“So you know who I am,” the kid starts, his words drenched in bitterness. It breaks Bobby’s heart. This is his son. His son, who is glaring at him like he is the scum of the earth.
“Evan –” he starts, but the kid cuts him off.
“Look, I know you gave me up and didn’t want me, but you are my father. I hope you are not too much of an asshole to turn me away now. Please, may I come in? I will be out of your hair soon, I promise.”
Something in Bobby breaks at those words.
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Another Buck-is-Bobby’s-biological-son AU because I miss Bobby. -
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Eddie's head snapped up. One of the SWAT officers was pointing at a portable monitor set up near the command vehicle—a live feed from the news broadcast still streaming from inside the school. The camera was shaky, the angle awkward, but it showed a hallway.
And there—*there*—was Buck.
Eddie's breath caught in his throat. Buck was in the middle of the corridor, and he was fighting. Not running, not hiding—*fighting*. Hand-to-hand combat with one of the shooters, brutal and desperate. Buck's face was streaked with blood, his shirt torn, but he was moving with the fierce determination of someone protecting something precious.
The camera zoomed in slightly, and Eddie could see it now—the way Buck had positioned himself. The storage closet door visible behind him. The way every move Buck made was calculated to keep the shooter away from that door, to use his body as a barrier.
"The boys," Eddie said, his voice hollow with realisation. "They're in that closet. That's where he hid them. He's—" Eddie's voice broke. "He's protecting them."
Or Buck is taking the boys to Christopher’s science Fayre when a school shooting starts. We see how Buck fights to keep his boys safe and how Eddie rushes to save them -
when i got into the accident (the sight that flashed before me was your face) by buddie_swift
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
18 Jan 2025
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Buck is driving Eddie to the airport for his move to Texas when an accident changes their lives.
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the one where Buck and Eddie get into an argument before they're forced to spill their hearts out when they realize the next moment is truly never promised
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#thosetwofirefighters starts to gather a following on social media, as everyone tries to figure out if those two cute firefighters from the 118 in LA are a thing or not.
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“Chris is my kid, Tommy. I know it’s not super conventional or whatever, but Chris will always be my priority. So if my kid asks to come spend time with me for a couple hours, I’m going to say yes. Every time."
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Four times Buck's relationship with Chris negatively affected his romantic relationship and one time it didn't.
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Buck and Eddie are not dating.
According to Buck and Eddie, anyway.
Unfortunately for them, everyone who's ever known them have functioning eyeballs.
and receipts...
Or: The group chats documenting Buck and Eddie's slow descent into a relationship.
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“I-I need you do to something for me. I—” There’s a terrible wheeze and Bobby can almost see the man’s pinched face, desperately trying to smooth any indication of harm. “I need you to tell—”
“No.” Bobby says strongly into the radio, his eyes never wavering from the collapsed building. He feels himself losing it – he feels the same terrible ache snake in his spine then he did that night, smoke clouding his lungs. “No, firefighter, you’re not doing this. We’re clearing debris and we’ll—”
“Please?”
It’s small, almost childlike.
How could he ever deny a dying man’s request?
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After reevaluating his career, Eddie finds himself in Texas. It’s alright, if not a boring existence. In his selfish moments, he longs for the adrenaline rush of a fire, the open air on his face. But he’s… fine. He has to be. Fine, that is. He moved for Christopher, his life in L.A. nothing more than a painful memory of what could’ve been. Eddie’s fine.When his Abuela watches the news, Eddie knows everything will change. A story about a firefighter, trapped in a building with kids. A firefighter wheezing goodbyes for those who have left him. A firefighter from the 118.
Eddie is not fine.
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Buck kissed him. It didn’t feel like a declaration the way kisses usually do. It didn’t feel stifling. It felt like a plea. It felt like exactly what he said, like don’t go. Buck is still getting over Tommy, and Eddie is straight, and the two of them—it’s easy between the two of them.
The engine roars and Buck turns to look at him, eyebrows raised as if asking if he’s ready. Eddie nods, swallows, and puts his head back. Buck kissed him, and they won’t talk about it, and Eddie’s fine with that because really, Buck’s the only thing that’s ever been easy for Eddie.
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or Buck kisses Eddie in LA. Eddie kisses Buck in El Paso. They figure out what that means somewhere along the way to bringing Chris back home.
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There are a few spam e-mails at the top, and he feels a familiar spike of annoyance at the sight - he never signed up to receive these stupid advertisement emails, why does he have to be the one to go through and unsubscribe to all of them? It’s stupid, that’s all he’s saying - as well as a few texts from the 118-group chat, somebody trying to get a day off, but at the bottom, there’s a text that came in 23 minutes ago that makes his stomach fall to his ass and static buzz in his ears.
Christopher: Missed Call
Christopher: Dad, I thjnk somethngs wrng
Christopher: Dad pleas
He knows his son is hardly one to take the time to spell everything out when he could use simple acronyms, but this isn’t that. These are misspellings, and the lack of emojis - from the kid who once spoke to him solely in the little suckers while he was on shift one day - has him immediately pulling up his son’s contact information and hitting dial, chewing on his inner cheek as he waits for the call to connect.
Or: As Eddie is debating his move to Texas, a few texts from his son in the middle of the day set him on a course to getting everything he's been wanting.
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I feel like my life was much simpler before Evan Buckley crashed into it by nlpiersee
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
04 Apr 2025
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Meeting Evan Buckley was entirely an accident, but he was an amazing guy who just needed a break. She wasn’t thrilled when he started spending time with the woman from dispatch, but now that she was gone, he was home a lot more. He was a little down about the whole thing, having spent so much time and energy invested in the relationship, but the woman was not what he needed. Not that Shannon had a lot of room to talk, what with leaving her own family. She’d … told Buck pieces. Nothing concrete. He knew that she was still technically married, but that she was planning to get a divorce when she felt like she was ready to let go because she knew her husband would not be the one to do it.
She hadn’t meant to sleep with Buck the night they met. But it had happened, and now they had an amazing friendship from it. It wasn’t awkward or anything either, which was perfect. She’d only shown Buck one picture of her family. Her husband in his military uniform, granted you couldn’t see his face at all, and Christopher was just a tiny baby.
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- Part 44 of 9-1-1 AUs
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When he woke up, Eddie was making coffee and looking tired, but peaceful. Buck smiled before heading into the bedroom and pulling a bag out and packing things for Eddie, too.
“What, uh, what are you doin’, Buck?” Eddie asked in confusion, holding two coffee mugs in the door. Buck reached over and grabbed his cup before heading to the living room again, Eddie trailing after in bewildered silence.
“We’re going to get Christopher.” Buck said certainly.
“Buck-” Eddie sighed.
“No. You have the option, Eddie. You can come with me, or you can stay here and I’ll have him home in a few days. But he’s coming home.”
“He doesn’t want to.” Eddie argued weakly.
“So?” Buck arched an eyebrow at him. “He’s 14, he’s a child. You are a fucking adult, Eddie, his father, and you are letting your parents take your son and use him as a do-over for what they did to you. Now. You can either come with me, or you can stay here."
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- Part 49 of 9-1-1 AUs
