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Because for the first time in his life, Eddie considers believing in jinxes. Or curses. Or omens, signs, oneiromancy, or whatever. Maybe this is all some ingenious plan from some higher being as punishment for all the times Eddie insisted on not believing in magic. This shift sure as hell feels like he got jinxed.
At some point Eddie stopped questioning things. All of the 118 did. Because after an entire day of exclusively sex-themed calls and emergencies and Buck laying so much of his past life and experiments bare, what possibly would there be left to shock them.
He couldn't have been more wrong.
OR: Eddie Diaz vs. the horniest shift of his life.
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He basically fled LA to escape the blazing fires and the haunting memories that always come with them. And where did they send him to? The fucking desert. There is no escaping the heat. It’s like Buck is burning from within—not just because he’s sweating buckets, but because he’s hurting.
All his grief and anguish, all his feelings—everything he so carfeully supressed—it’s seething and blazing right beneath the surface. That’s why he had to go. He couldn’t deal with any of it. So he did the next logical thing, what anyone would do in his situation. He asked his former commander to be reactivated from reserve into active duty.
He went back to the SEALs.OR: Buck doesn’t handle Bobby’s death very well. So he leaves the 118 to become an active SEAL again and only Maddie knows about it. But the truth always comes out eventually. How will his family react when they finally find out?
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“I love him. Tell… him.”
All strength drains from Eddie’s body. His eyes fall shut.
“Chris knows, Eddie. He knows you love him.” Hen tries calm him down, but Eddie’s eyes snap open again.
He shakes his head weakly. Another coughing fit overtakes him, and this time he feels something warm running down the corner of his mouth.
“I know… that’s not…” His words dissolve as darkness threatens to swallow him again. He fights it—again and again—clinging to the pain, to Hen’s hands, to the thought of him.
Of Chris and...
He has to say it. Just once.
Only one time in his life Eddie has to say it.
He has to know.Or: Eddie and Hen get stuck in an elevator together and a conversation is happening. Just not the one Eddie had hoped for.
