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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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... He doesn't want to hear his name ever again. He might change it. Eddie ruined his name because only Eddie could use his name properly.
And he still uses it… properly.
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It started as a fix-it story for 'Lab Rats'. It doesn't go well
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What if there's Eddie in the lab
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Eddie practically raised his sisters, always putting their needs above his own, even at great personal cost. Now, years later, and recovering from being shot, he’s still struggling to put himself first. When Sophia arrives for a surprise Christmas visit, she brings with her long-forgotten memories and reminders of the sacrifices Eddie has made—hoping to help her brother finally realize that he, too, deserves happiness.
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AU - When Tommy Kinard returns to the 118 during the events of 05x11, he knows that he is grounded for insubordination and a lapse in professionalism; he chose to transfer to the 118 during his grounding because while he's stuck on the ground, he might as well come back home. Except, when he returns to the place that had once been home, he meets a charming, over-enthused golden retriever who unlocks something within him, and he in turn awakens Evan Buckley's bisexuality while Evan is dating Taylor Kelly. What happens when the two have a little too much beer after a victorious rescue? And how would Evan react to realizing that he is attracted to men just as much as he is attracted to women?
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After the tsunami, Buck moves in with Eddie, determined to help Christopher through the nightmares that follow. Somewhere between midnight talks and quiet mornings, they cross the line from friendship to something else—but Buck learns too late that they’re not on the same page.
One heated argument about what they are, combined with Buck’s discrimination complaint against the LAFD, shatters the fragile thing they’d built. Now they’re not speaking, and Buck’s left wondering if he’s lost Eddie for good.
But when life-altering news drops into his lap, Buck is forced to decide—will he reach for Eddie, or let the distance between them become permanent?
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“Christopher has an imaginary friend.”
"Something tells me that him having an imaginary friend is not the real problem.”
“Not exactly, no.”
“What’s the problem then?”
“He believes that his friend is a real person who went missing.” The silence that enveloped them was heavy and Eddie took a few deep breaths.Or Chris has an imaginary friend and Buck is nowhere to be found, not even in people's memories
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The 118 settles in for a Christmas movie night, and Buck and Eddie argue—briefly—about whether Die Hard counts as a holiday film.
They end up under the same blanket anyway.
As the movie plays and the station grows quiet, Eddie finds himself caught off guard by a moment that hits too close to home—and by Buck, close enough to notice.Series
- Part 14 of The Yellow Heart Christmas Collection 💛
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“First, you pack up at the house and don’t tell me, and now you just sneak in here and hope no one sees you?” Eddie asked, hurt. Buck felt himself tense up at the pain he caused his best friend.
“It’s tragic, isn’t it? I can’t even face the people who matter to me,” Buck told him. He turned to look at Eddie.
Eddie was leaning against the door frame, and Ravi started to walk out. “No, you stay,” Eddie said sternly as he looked at Ravi.
Ravi looked between them and didn’t know what to do. He leaned back against the locker. Buck let out a frustrated sigh. “What, now?” Buck asked angrily.
“You think that no one wants to say goodbye? You just left the group chat like it was nothing. You gave your transfer request to the interim Captain after Gerrard left, like it was nothing. No one knows how to talk to you, Buck. You just cut everyone off.” Eddie said. But Buck didn’t cut everyone off, no, he just started talking less, he just hoped no one noticed, but of course Eddie did. Eddie always noticed when Buck self-isolated.
Or, what happens when Buck moves out, leaves the 118, and ghosts Eddie Diaz?
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- Part 1 of It's Just a Number
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Don’t say anything about missing Eddie, he thinks as he chops veggies to hide in Bobby’s ragu sauce. Don’t say anything about wanting him and Christopher back. Don’t say anything about El Paso, or facetime calls, or any feelings.
“I think Eddie and Chris are haunting my kitchen,” Buck blurts out.
In 2025, Evan Buckley is living at 4335 South Bedford Street and missing his Diaz boys. To compensate, he starts cooking.
In 2017, new firefighter academy recruit Eddie Diaz is starting to believe his son when he says that their new house comes with its very own kitchen ghost.
In every time, there is a kitchen, food for three, and love, and love, and love.
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A Hallmark-style Buddie AU about healing grief, finding family, learning to love again, and discovering the person who feels like your North Star—even in the darkest winter. Slow burn, soft ache, snowflakes, cowboy hat Eddie, sunshine Buck, and the Christmas romance they both deserved.
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The hysterical laughter stole every coherent thought from Buck and crawled into his bones; his heart thudded and he stared at the doll in disbelief. Then, as suddenly as it had started, the laughter stopped; leaving an eerie silence. Buck stood frozen, his thoughts like thick mud, staring at that stupid doll.
He completely missed the huge hole in the wall above the tub. He missed the shadow standing there, watching him from behind the hole with cold eyes and a malicious smile. -
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After dropping the lawsuit, Buck finds himself in a dark place and all alone. The thoughts he had been keeping away since he was discharged now assaulted him and there was no one there to stop them from pushing him into the abyss...But then a random call reveals family secrets that might just safe his life.
Now he's taking some time to meet his new brother and the man's family. With the older man's help he might be able to heal but how does Buck tell his new brother that he slept with the older man's best friend or that he wants to do it again. Doesn't help that the friend has a girlfriend 'soon to be fiancé' that keeps sending Buck suspicious looks.
'How is this all supposed to help me heal?!'
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If someone had told Eddie a few months ago that their house was haunted, he would have laughed in their face. He's never been that person who believes in curses, jinxes, or anything remotely supernatural. But after what he's been experiencing in his own house, he’s been forced to rethink things and admit there might be more going on than he can explain. He's had no other choice but to keep an open mind and leave room for the unknown. Because there is no logical reason for the things he’s been seeing and hearing. Trust him, he’s exhausted every rational explanation he can come up with. And no, he’s not talking about a random door creaking shut or a glass sliding off the counter. This is much worse.
(Eddie's house is haunted by the memory of Buck)
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By the time his last class rolls around, Eddie is on the verge of tears. He fucked up. He never should’ve bothered with college, this clearly isn’t the right path for him. He’s rounding the corner, ready to get this last class over with and then call it a day when it’s like a wall materializes in front of him. He smacks into it, stumbling and nearly falling until two callused hands grip his upper arms, steadying him.
“W-whoa, sorry man. I did not see you there.”
Startled, Eddie glances up. He’s met with bright blue eyes, blinking at him sheepishly. Something in Eddie's face must show the close proximity he is to a breakdown because the look shifts to concern, and the man doesn't let go of him.
“Hey, you okay?”
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College AU because Eddie carrying around a baby Christopher is adorable to me
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Shapeshifter is a pretty good description for him, isn’t it? He’s been shifting his shape his whole damn life. Forcing himself to blend in to whatever he’s had to be to survive, to be exactly what everyone else expected him to look like. The perfect son, the perfect husband, the perfect father. And now he’s doing it again. Shifting back into that shape - square, just like his box.
AKA - Why did Eddie look at Buck like that when Chim asks "Who hurt you, Shapeshifter?"
Abuela Lives.
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- Part 20 of Buddie Short Stuff
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“Would you date me if I was a girl?”
Eddie's question surprises them both, air between them full of breath-held tension before Buck scoffs, eyebrows furrowing but mouth curling into a toothy smile.
“Dude, I would date you right now,” he answers easily, not really stopping to consider the other options. Then, he volleys back, “Would you date me if I was a girl?
Eddie raises his eyes to Buck’s high, dark ceiling and does actually think about it for a lengthy moment, turning the concept over in his hands like a Rubik's cube. He tries to imagine Buck as a woman, dirty blond curls framing his face, muscular build, same baby blue eyes and the pink birthmark. Not much would change in the end and Eddie already likes all the parts of Buck he knows now.
“Yeah, Buck, I would.”
Buck smiles wider at that, clearly pleased, and buries a yawn in his pillow. His fingers go a little slack as their interconnected hands rest between them, clearly inching further towards sleep. “Maybe you should,” he mumbles.
or: Buck and Eddie sleep together platonically through the years of their friendship, unaware they're falling in love.
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The best friends have worked through a lot over the last year, including the lawsuit, the well collapse, the fighting, and finally the make-up, where Buck and Eddie saw a new light between each other. Something they’ve never seen before now, and the day was normal before all of this happened. Buck and Eddie were finally going to stop fighting their feelings for one another and just be together. No near-death experience or poor decisions in the past were going to change that.
It didn't last long...
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The sky could fall on me (But you mean more to me) by WhisperingHope
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
05 Dec 2025
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Evan Buckley has the worst luck. He knows it. His team knows it. Maddie dealt with it his entire upbringing. It’s become a simple fact of life. The sky is blue, grass is green, and Evan Buckley has god-awful luck. If a crushed leg (due to toppled fire truck), a pulmonary embolism at the ripe age of 27, being caught in a tsunami with his best friend’s son, and an honest to god lightning strike weren’t enough proof of the matter, stepping on a bomb is all the confirmation he really didn’t need.
Edmundo Diaz has faced far too much death in his lifetime to be afraid of it. In fact, he’s spent most of his life staring down the barrel of a gun, metaphorically and physically. Quite honestly, Santa Muerte himself could appear before Eddie’s very eyes and he would just count it as another Tuesday. So being in close proximity to a live explosive? Not even the worst thing he’s had to deal with in recent years. Really, not even the worst thing he's had to deal with this week. But his best friend standing on the trigger? Eddie’s never been afraid of death. Until he found himself standing between it and his best friend.
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They're coming up the front path, laughing about Marisol's favourite joke from the movie - a stupid bit about the wine glass getting bigger in every scene - when she opens the door and - Christopher's breath hitches. There's a split-second - a single, splintered fragment of a moment, where Christopher's seven years old again, and his Mom's just come home for Christmas.
"Mom?" he breathes. She's frozen. And then he looks at his Dad. His eyes - they're petrified, frantic. Christopher's not seven. It's not Christmas. His world comes crashing to an end.
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five times Christopher Diaz sees a ghost, and one time his Dad sees one.
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There is always a before, during and after for pretty much everything.
Buck lives through two of those.
Eddie will go through three.
Or what if Buck starts to lose time, and others can’t help but hold on. So they all think of their before and during and refuse to accept the after.
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