#fingers crossed for light/blue Terry next season
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Bring back Khaki!Terry 2024




I'm just saying he likes pastels and khaki too
And it's a damn shame that Daniel missed it

Very inch-resting that the first time we see Terry in dark, bond-villain clothing, it is also the first time that Daniel sees Terry again after thirty years.
Or is it blue?

Idk. It's dark, it's sleek.
It's like Terry dressed up special just to see Daniel lol. But why
What is the thought process here.
Anyway
I kind of thought we'd see him in more red as the series went on. But they kept him in a very signature black. I assume because of his infamous black gi from KK3.
More interesting that he wears red when thinking about Daniel. Red being Daniel's infamous signature color from the movies.

An argument can be made that he associates Daniel with red, and more specifically, his time as a sensei with red.
I'm just saying. I never associated Terry Silver with red before Season 5.

CK writers explain...

It really is too bad that Daniel never got to see soft khaki Terry in CK.
I think that was his favorite Terry.

brb crying
#idk what this is#my delulu#color theory#kinda#I'm working on asks i swear#fingers crossed for light/blue Terry next season#Miyagi-Do Terry#silverusso
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Proceed With Caution // Evan Buckley
IN WHICH: The reader doesnât expect to become involved in a hostage situation with her fianceâs older sister, the older sisterâs best friend and the best friendâs date from hell. With the addition of a SWAT member, how will the taking of dispatch change?
Warnings: Swearing, blood, threats, angst, guns, hostage/kidnapping
Words: 5.9k
A/N: Recently got into the tv show 9-1-1 and completely fell in love with Buck so here I am writing for him as well. This takes place during the season three episode âThe Taking of Dispatch 9-1-1â. Reader and Buck are already in an established relationship.
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The apartment was quiet as the sound of your keys clattered in the bowl on the countertop. It was pretty early in the morning, so you had no doubts that Buck would be just waking up. On his days off, he would use the first day to catch up on sleep; based on prior times, he would be up in half an hour.
âBuck?â You called out from the kitchen. You heard a groan from the loft where Buck was in the process of waking up, âI forgot to drop off that book Maddie wants to borrow. When I get back, do you want to get breakfast?â
A grumble you somehow translated to approval was what you received in response. You jogged up the stairs to the loft to grab the book from your bookshelf. Buckâs bare leg stretched out from underneath the comforter on your side. The soft sighs Buck made in his sleepy state tugged at your heart; the sighs grew louder when you bent to kiss his head.
âSee you in a bit.â You whispered to the sleepy soft male. He sleepily grinned in response before curling into your pillow.
The sound of your footsteps softened on the steps back to the main level of the apartment. Your keys snagged from the bowl before you gently closed the door behind you. The sun was gorgeous to be awake to see and had Buck not worked a long shift, youâd have adored watching it with him.
Your car pulled out of the parking spot in the Los Angeles Service Centerâs direction that Maddie worked at. Your lips quirked as the radio spewed out the station that Christopher listened to in the car. You could even pick up the book in the backseat where he called his spot. The book could be found in Buckâs Jeep as well.
It had maybe three days since youâd seen the young Diaz, and damn did you miss the kid. Christopher has his enigmatic quality that demanded you love him for all that made him simply Christopher. The second youâd met him, you knew he would mean a lot to you.
You hummed in time with the song that was currently Christopherâs absolute favourite. Slowly you went from humming to singing along when the light turned green. A handful of songs came and went on the admittedly long drive due to traffic.
It was about forty minutes after leaving your apartment that you parked next to Maddieâs car in the parking lot. Lucy was sitting at the front office with a grin you matched. The woman buzzed you before she clocked out with her reprieve Jake.
âHey, Sue!â You grinned at the older redhead. Sue had absolutely no problem seeing you, given that you were welcome in the building.
Sueâs first interaction was when you came to the centre to pick up Maddie when she came to work sick. Maddie had managed to keep it under wraps for an hour before Sue caught on. Ever since, Sue was fond of asking Maddie about her brother and you.
âMaddieâs not in just yet.â Sue spoke with a kind smile, âIf youâll excuse me, I have to meet with one of our sit alongs.â
You nodded towards her while beelining for the womanâs bathroom, hoping to catch Maddie after using it. Youâd drank too much water on your run earlier this morning. Whether it was fortunate or unfortunate in the time youâd entered the bathroom, several things happened. Lucy ended her shift, Jake started his shift, and a group of strangers entered the building.
Your hand went to push open the door when through the crack, you saw two men youâd never seen before. Years of your job gave you enough feeling to know that something wasnât right. That being said, you eased the door closed and attempted to find a hiding spot.
The garbage was too narrow and had no lid. The few seconds you had left, you glanced up. The ceiling hadnât been renovated in many years. Rectangular sheets could be raised. Thankful of the rock climbing lessons youâd done with Maddie, you managed to crawl into the ceiling just as the two men entered.
âNobodyâs here.â The one-man with his head as pale and shiny as a cue ball. He gave off the most creepy vibe; the shorter Hispanic man wasnât as violent looking, âKinda hoping someone tries something. Iâve wanted to try out this.â
The man waved the large gun in his hand with a sick smile that twisted your stomach. That was the moment youâd realized something was very wrong. The second they left, you gently dropped back on the ground. Your first instinct was to send a message to Athena, but there was a fatal flaw. Youâd expected to be in and out of the building quickly, so youâd left your phone in the car.
âFuck.â You swore. One hand roughly running over your forehead as you contemplated figuring out a plan.
The building had many cameras throughout that you knew the blindspots for. The year after high school and during the summers, youâd worked in the building. Despite having worked here when you were younger, it was never during Sueâs shift. Over the years, youâd come to know the blind spots and a few cameras that were decoys. You even remembered Maddie and her friend Josh complaining about three cameras not fixed yet.
âThink.â You breathed, making a pattern of pacing, âTheyâll need a lookout. Theyâll take out the security guard first. The front doors are out. Itâs a team, so theyâll also need eyes on the building. Terry is definitely a hostage.â
Of course, youâd end up in a volatile situation during the first half of your day before your shift started. The only comforting thing about the situation was the holstered gun on your hip and the badge on your belt. Maybe you should backtrack to why you had a gun and badge; you were an LAPD member, specifically SWAT.
âThe changeroom.â You breathed, recalling it was down the hall with no camera. All you needed to do was pretend to be a dispatcher. The changeroom, now mostly a file room, had a few extra maroon and blue uniform shirts.
You timed it. The man holding Sueâs tablet was in the process of talking with his cohort, so you dashed to the room. You took no time in changing into a loose maroon shirt with your thick sweater overtop to hide the gun in the small of your back.
Your holster, badge and personal shirt tucked in the bottom of a box for safekeeping. As soon as you saw your entry, you sat with the group of hostages a hall over. A few looked surprised but let it go when you raised one finger to your lips.
âY/N? What are you doing here?â Maddie hissed from the other side of a startled Josh. Both of them were surprised at seeing you here, âOh my god. Buck is going to kill me.â
âI was dropping off your book before I get breakfast with Buck, but it appears my small bladder saved my life.â You snarked with your eyes scanning the room, âWhatâs going on?â
âThat is my date from hell, Greg.â Josh inconspicuously pointed towards the man, clearly giving orders. The anger flared inside you, âYou need to get out.â
âJosh, no offence, but Iâm an officer with the LAPD. I work with SWAT. Iâm your best bet of making it out alive.â You informed the dispatch duo, who went still as Cue Ball patrolled the hallway with a sadistic glint in his eyes.
âThey took control of the building for a reason we donât know about. Weâre still working but under strict monitoring. They said it will be an hour, but weâve seen their faces.â
âNo witnesses.â You finished for Maddie with a deep sigh, âUnfortunately I left my phone in the car. Did they take yours-â
âThey took Lindaâs EpiPen. Of course, we donât have phones.â Maddie sighed, leaning back to rest her head against the wall. Not even having a SWAT member by her side was comforting; your badge put a more significant target on you.
âWe have to warn someone.â Josh mumbled to both Maddie and you, âYouâre on shift Y/N?â
âNot for a few hours. I was supposed to drop off the book and get breakfast with Buck before my shift. This was supposed to be five minutes tops, so I left my phone in my car.â
âI already did.â Maddie spoke with a sad look on her face that overtook the fear, âI just hope he gets the message.â
Your hand reached out to squeeze the woman youâd had a hand in raising Buck more than their parents. Maddie had become family when you first started dating Buck. The in-law part of her familial relationship to you never crossed your minds; you were simply sisters to each other.
âWho?â
âChim. I told him I loved him.â Maddie finished with a teary gaze. It made you sick seeing that look again after Doug.
You remembered seeing that haunted look when she stumbled out of the thicker woods covered in blood. Youâd stayed by Athenaâs side when Buck clutched her so tight and sobbed with her. It had been before youâd become serious with the man, but it was that frightening day that Buck fell for you. Youâd just finished a taxing shift with your team when you heard about Maddie was missing, and Chim was in the hospital. Youâd ignored the exhaustion to search high and low through your work contacts before narrowing the search area.
âGood thing Chimney obsesses over the little things.â You spoke, slouching down against the wall, âWeâll get throu-â
âDonât do anything stupid.â Maddie warned you with her brows furrowed together, and you saw what she was doing. Despite your years of experience and the gun you had, she pushed her fear down behind the concern that a big sister shows her young siblings.
âI wonât.â
At 8am, Buck was just entering the apartment building from grabbing the mail addressed to both you and him when Chim had called.
âYup, go for Buck.â Buck spoke, opening the door to the apartment heâd only temporarily left. His morning had been late after his long shift the night before. The most productive thing was dressing for his breakfast date with you and grabbing the mail.
âHow come 9-1-1 doesnât respond when I call?â Chimney questioned the younger, now confused male.
âUh, is that some kind of riddle? Like who watches the watchmen?â Buck asked, closing the door behind him. His eyes scanned around for any indication youâd returned home, but the bowl was vacant of your keys.
âNeither of those things are riddles. Okay, I just tried calling 9-1-1, and I got the high call volume message. Did I miss an earthquake or something?â
âNope, pretty chill morning.â Buck responded as he closed the fridge door with a bottle of water in hand. The entire conversation wasnât concerning to him, given that Chimney was often like this.
âWhereâs Y/N? Sheâs the police sheâll know-â
âSheâs not home right now. Wait, why are you calling 9-1-1? Is everything okay?â Buck slowly asked with his brows coming together. The sigh of frustration from Chimney was answer enough.
âYour sister said that she loved me.â
âYeah. Wasnât that uh, the whole point in that big date you had last night?â Buck inquired on his way to the table. He had a feeling this was going to be a long conversation that would hopefully pass the time until you got home.
âYou declare your love, and she declares hers? Thatâs how it went with Y/N and me.â
âYeah, I know, okay, but she didnât, all right? At least not last night. Look, she made this big deal saying that she couldnât say those words, and then this morning, she blurts them out and hangs up on me.â Chimney speaks, pacing in his own apartment. The side by the side of Chimney and Buckâs separate apartments told different tales of their states.
âItâs still not quite sounding like an emergency.â
ââCause I sound insane.â Chimney spoke, staring up at the ceiling with a battle in his mind. He wants Buck to talk him out of this, but he also wants Buck to agree with him, âSheâs at the call centre. What could happen there? You know what, forget it, Iâll try Y/N again.â
âAgain?â Buck questioned just as his co-worker ended the call. Buck tugged his phone away from his ear to stare at it confused.
You always answered the phone if you werenât working at the moment, but given you still had hours, he found it unsettling. After seeing the news report with the ladder truck on top of him, calls werenât ignored between you two. That feeling of concern grew when you didnât answer his call either. Nor the second one.
âNah, sheâs probably talking with Maddie.â Buck spoke, but that second-guessing feeling didnât dissipate.Â
In the call centre, youâd been marched to one of the stations with a deep hope that youâd remember everything. It had been years by then since youâd worked as a dispatcher. It didnât help with the gunmen patrolling the room.
â9-1-1, whatâs your emergency?â You calmly questioned the caller.
âHi, my cat is up the tree by my house. Could you send someone?â
âCan I get your name?â You went through the motions of getting her name and address before you informed the woman, âOkay, the LAFD and LAPD no longer respond to calls of cats in trees. The cat will make its way down on its own. If the tree is in your backyard, Iâd use the time to garden or read a book on this beautiful day.â
âOh, thank you. Iâm sorry for taking up your time.â
âItâs no problem. Having a wonderful day Susan.â
In no time at all, youâd been rotated into the board room away from Josh and Maddie. It gave you time to inspect everyone you hadnât made contact with yet. No one appeared harmed other than in distress with the situation.
âDowntown. They donât want anyone downtown.â Linda whispered as Maddie was guided onto the floor by the elbow. Youâd only gathered her name from her near-silent introduction to you when the hired guns had been far from your area.
âLetâs go.â Greg snapped, roughly pushing you towards the conference room. Something deep in your gut already predicted that someone was going to be stupid.
It was your sharp eyesight catching the minuscule agitation in Gregâs interactions with the Cue Ball guy. The slight tightening of his grip on the gun, the tension in the room growing stifling. And everyone knows that when emotions run high stupid things happen.
âWhy do they keep moving us around like this?â The man beside Maddie questioned. He was definitely the most shaken of the group. He was basically shaking like a chihuahua.
âTo disorient us.â Maddie spoke, staring at the group monitoring the dispatchers currently in play. Her eyes refused to leave them.
âSo, we canât make a plan.â You finished for your sister-in-law. Objectively out of everyone, Maddie, Sue and you were the most collected individuals for various reasons.
Maddie had lived in a volatile house with a man that could be unpredictable if a situation called for it in his mind. Sue had been working in the centre for years to navigate the emergency while you walked into dangerous situations.
âJamal.â The shaking man spoke, holding his hand out towards you, âAre you new?â
âNo.â You spoke as you shook his hand, âIâm Y/N. Maddieâs sister-in-law. Iâm filling in as a favour for Sue.â
The lie slipped off your lips a little too quickly. You decided to come to this hostage situation as if you were undercover. It meant having to ignore that Maddie was in the situation with you. Â
âWorst day for a favour.â Jamal snorted with his eyes pinned on one of the armed men holding all your lives in their hands. Youâd have spoken, but Jamal checked out mentally from the conversation waiting for the other shoe to drop.
The shoe dropped when the IT Specialist announced numbly, âJakeâs dead. They shot him.â
It didnât matter how long youâd been working for the LAPD, any death, whether it was a civilian or a criminal, it was still was startling. Jake, the security guard that alternated shifts with Lucy, wasnât someone you spoke with. He was on shift when you werenât here or just missed the shift change.
âWe need to get a message out.â Jamal spoke, glancing at the only people in the right state of mind, and those were Maddie, Josh and you. Terry had seen the violence these men had no issues with.
âI did.â Josh breathed, thinking of the arguably cute security guard he sometimes liked to stare at, âA woman called about onions in an omelette. I dispatched an officer.â
âTo the restaurant?â Maddie inquired with her pinkie connected with yours for comfort. Both of you would prefer your SOâs hand instead.
âNot exactly.â Josh replied, staring at his best friend with a glimpse of hope in his brown eyes.
Hope may be the only way you could get out of this without hurting anyone in your admittedly surface level plan.
âBuck will think something is up.â You addedÂ
Buck had begun pacing the kitchen of the apartment with Chim adamantly telling his friend his plan to go to the centre. Buck had joined Chimney in the concerned department when you had failed to return to the apartment, return calls and to make matters worse, so was Maddie. His texts had gone unanswered as well, not even having the read receipt on.
âSheâs not picking up either. I tried Y/N and Josh, but neither replied. When I tried Maddie and Josh, it went straight to voicemail.â
âNow, Iâm definitely going.â Chimney announced, shoving his wallet into his pocket just as someone began knocking on his door.
âWhat if something is wrong? I know Y/N is a member of SWAT but radio silence? No text to let me know she was called in early?â Buck thought aloud with his finger dragging along his thigh, âMaybe we should call the police.â
âI...think someone already did.â Chimney informed Buck as he stared at the sudden appearance of Sergeant Athena Grant at his door.
âWhat? What do you mean?â Buck hastily questioned, leaning against the kitchen island. He could just faintly hear Athena speaking on Chimneyâs end of the phone, âChimney? Whatâs going on?â
âAthena was sent to my apartment. Hang on, Buck, Iâm just gonna tell Athena whatâs going on.â
Buck stepped away from the island to settle on the stairs to the loft, impatiently waiting for Chimney to finish speaking. That fear of losing pieces of his life expanded deep in his gut, just like the times Maddie left in his childhood. That fear of being left behind.
âWhatâs sheâs saying now?â
âSheâs making her case.â Chim whispered as he continued to eavesdrop on Athenaâs call with her higher-ups, âNow sheâs folding like a cheap suit.â
âAll right, let me talk to Athena.â Buck demanded antsy to figure out the situation that clearly had something wrong. That fear heâd thought of early flared catching the tail end of Athenaâs conversation, âNo! No, no. We canât just send in SWAT. If there is someone inside the call centre doing something, theyâll know weâre onto them.â
Unfortunately, Buck was correct in this thought process, all thanks to living with a SWAT member. He knew these things after the years heâd been with you.
âMaddie? I think I can sneak up to Terryâs computer. Maybe get eyes on the place-â
âNo!â Terry nearly shouted, stiffening when Cue Ball hesitated in the doorway at his sudden shouts. You all held your breath for his reaction, but thankfully he was called away by one of the men, âThey have-â
âTerry, I need you to calm down. Iâm familiar with these types of situations. Iâm SWAT. I need to get on top of this. Donât be a hero.â
Maddieâs head began to shake when your arm was roughly grabbed by Greg, âYour turn.â
You were separated from Josh and Maddie, but instead of being pushed into one of the dispatcher seats, you were pulled to the original hallway.
âI donât like how friendly you are with them.â Greg spat, shoving you to rest against the wall, âDonât move.âÂ
You catch the eyes of Maddie with an apologetic expression before you used the pacing routine to sneak away. You didnât release your breath until you were attaching your holder to your hip in the change room. By now, your team would be aware that something was wrong, Hondo would be hell-bent on finding you.
Until you had help, you were on your own.
You used each blindspot of the cameras in the halls to the stairwell, and you used a broom to adjust the cameras. The cameras not kept you from view but not appearing suspicious. Once at the floor where Terry was practically always at you softly closed the door.Â
Youâd only started to sit down when you heard the ding of the elevator, âShit.â
You slipped into the closest containing extra parts if anything broke. Through the crack, you saw Terry being held at gunpoint. The gunman that had been holding the tablet on the floor, Ellis as youâd heard.
âYouâre telling me every cop in the city has just disappeared?â Ellis demanded as Terry, and he disappeared around one of the corners. The tapping of a screen indicating Ellis was searching for something with Terryâs involuntary help.
âIâm telling you, I donât know!â Terry snapped back, creating even more tension in the room, but Ellis didnât move to grab his gun.
Ellis appeared to the only one reluctant to discharge your weapon, unlike Cue Ball, who just happened to join the party.
âFigure it out!â Ellis spat, turning on his heel at the sound of approaching footsteps. You could see him roll his eyes at his team member walking into the room.
âWhatâs going on here?â Cue ball questioned the duo in different kinds of distress, and you swore Cue Ball enjoyed the intimidation from his teammate and the IT specialist.
âThat police carâs not the only one thatâs gone dark.â Ellis nervously spoke, stiffening for the volatile reaction that one could expect from Foster.
âYou think they know weâre here?âÂ
âFoster, it could be a system glitch.â Ellis offered keeping one eye on Cue Ball while monitoring Terryâs work as well.
Cue Ball spoke a sentence that sent chills up your spine, âTime to cut our losses.â
As Foster and Ellis began going over their personal plans made out of Gregâs knowledge, you noticed Terry glance over. His eyes widened slightly before quickly looking away when you raised a finger across your lips.
âWe can go down the back stairs. I have a car waiting around the corner, we split the art up between the five of us, and we go our separate ways.â Foster spoke, revealing his plan to double-cross Greg, which in all honesty made sense. Greg was ill-fitting to be in charge of their operation, unable to control his lackeys.
âI like that part of the deal.â Ellis breathed, skirting around the trigger happy criminal only to halt in his steps, âWait, youâve got a car parked down the street? You were always gonna double-cross Greg.â
âYou werenât?â
âIf weâre gonna do this, you canât just sell famous works of art on eBay.â
âYou canât sell them from prison either.â
At that moment, something almost shifted in the area, something that made you pull your gun from your holster. Your body telling you something was about to happen. It happened in a split second. Foster fled the room leaving only Ellis just outside. With Terry frantically shaking his head, you tiptoed to the unsuspecting criminal.
âLAPD!â You shouted, pointing your gun towards the shocked man, âPut the gun down and put your hands up.â
âArenât you a dispatcher?â Ellis questioned, blinking in surprise.
âArenât you supposed to be intelligent? Next time check the schedule I havenât worked here in years.â You spat, keeping your gun pointed on him, âDo I say-â
The sound of two guns going off made Terry flinch and scream as he instinctively dropped to the ground. IT was supposed to be safe, but Terry had now heard three gunshots in under two hours. He really didnât want to see the outcome of the shots.
A moan coaxed Terry to peek out through the privacy glass. Ellis was on the ground while you kept your gun on him. He didnât see anything else when the power went out. He didnât see you drop to your knees, but he heard you.
âTerry...get down. Lay on your stomach with your hands insight, and donât move.â You informed the terrified IT just as the floor was swarmed.
âPut the gun down!â The sound of Tanâs voice was welcoming as you slowly placed the gun on the ground. â25-David I have Y/L/N. The suspect is down, need medical.â
You got back to your feet when Tan nodded his head, âThank god. Thereâs a possible body in the IT room along with the It Specialist Terry.â
âYou got your badge on you?â Tan questioned as he cuffed the moaning Ellis up, âStreet can you escort her down?â
Street nodded from his position, watching Tanâs back before guiding you to the stairs with hawk eyes. Even off duty, you kept your head on a swivel.
âYou caused quite the commotion.â Street spoke halfway down the stairs when you barely mumbled. He caught you as you went down like a sack of potatoes, âY/N!â
âAdrenaline is crashing.â You moaned, looking at your shoulder where the maroon had grown darker, âI think he shot me.â
â26-David Iâm in the stairway. Prepare a medic.â Street spoke into his radio before he strapped the gun away and swept you into his arms, âThink you can have my back?â
âWhen donât I?â You wheezed, with the sweat starting to bead on your forehead. As you crashed from adrenaline, you barely noticed being placed on the ground at the main entrance.
A paramedic cutting your borrowed shirt to reveal the bullet hole in your shoulder courtesy of Ellis, the only member whoâd thought wouldnât shoot his gun. You could vaguely hear Maddie calling out your name as you were loaded onto a gurney.
âM-Maddie?â You spoke, tilting your head to see Chris holding Maddie back from, âChris! Thatâs my sister in law.â
Chris only let Maddie go when Hondo gave the all-clear, and you were so thankful when Maddieâs hand encased yours.
âDonât close your eyes.â Maddie pleaded sick with the amount of blood on your skin and soaking through the gauze, âWhoâs gonna help me put up with my little brother?â
âBuck.â You breathed sluggishly, blinking as the artificial lights changed to natural with the gun shining through the glass front doors.
âYou didnât let me close mine in that ambulance, so I need you to do the same. Donât close them. Iâm so sorry. This is all my fault.â Maddie cried as an officer pulled her aside as you were stopped. You wouldnât remember it, but Maddie had to watch as you coded right in front of her.
Maddie had to watch them perform CPR on you and fight for a pulse. She had to think of howâd sheâd tell her little brother sheâd killed his fiance. The counting of the paramedics sounded as if underwater, and as they did, the world went quiet. Her mind checked out as the trauma settled in.
Maddie stumbled out of the building into a zoo of officers, medics, and news reporters almost robotically. She barely felt Chimney hug her, but she wrapped her arms around him and sobbed.
âItâs all my fault.â Maddie gasped, collapsing against him, âIf I had-â
âMaddie?â
Chimney felt Maddie stiffen at the sound of Buckâs voice amidst the multiple voices milling around. Maddie raised her gaze to meet Buckâs blue eyes dripping in relief and question.
âBuck.â
âMaddie, whereâs Y/N? Her carâŠâ Buck trailed off, catching the utter heartbreak in his big sisterâs eyes. A look heâd come to know in his line of work as a firefighter. The utter devastation that came with watching someone you love die, âNo. No.â
âI got a pulse!â Came from the nearest ambulance, and Buck skirted around his sister and Chimney, âReady to transport!âÂ
Your eyes slowly blinked at the white ceiling of the ambulance with pain in your midsection courtesy of chest compressions. Breathing came painful, and the bullet wound throbbed, but it all faded when you saw blue eyes above you.
âBuck.â You sobbed, more like groaned, as he was urged to sit on the bench holding your hand, âMaddie?â
âSheâs okay. Chimâs got her. Can you keep your eyes on me? I need to see those big beautiful e/c eyes.â Buck soothed, bringing your hand to his lips, âDid I ever tell you my favourite colour?â
Despite Buckâs best attempts, you continued fading in and out of consciousness but continued to be stable. He spoke about the funny video Eddie had shown him of Christopher at the end of their shift last night. He talked about everything and anything under the sun during the short ride to the hospital.
The last thing you saw was Buck being held back as the paramedics pushed the gurney into the ER. Everything turned black.
The beeping was the first thing you heard before your eyes fluttered open to a stark white room and that unmistakable hospital scent. You noticed the second thing as Buck holding your hand in both of his with his forehead pressed against them.
âBuck?â You moaned to the one person you had wished to see. The man whose eyes were bloodshot from crying, âWhatâs wrong?â
âYour heart stopped beating twice. I thought I was gonna lose you.â Buck cried with his lips pressed against your hand, âI was so worried.â
âHey. Iâm fine. Iâm here.â You cooed, tugging one hand away to run through his messy hair with a soft smile. His blue eyes brighten at the familiar feeling of your digits in his hair, âIâm not going anywhere. This isnât here for decoration.â
His eyes found the ring heâd gently placed back on your finger from when the nurses had removed it. It only left your finger when you were on duty, in which it was slung on a necklace hidden under your uniform.
âBetter not be.â
âDoes the hospital have a chapel?â You questioned out of the blue leading to Buck snorting as you giggled, âIâm serious. When I was bleeding in that building, all I could think about was you. If Maddie is anything like you, sheâs waiting in the waiting room with Chimney.â
âYou arenât wrong. All the chairs are taken. Our family was waiting for you to wake up.â Buck breathed, leaning closer to press a sweet kiss to your lips, âAre you sure?â
âAbout marrying you?â You softly questioned the man who couldnât help but believe this was a dream. How heâd somehow got the girl of his dreams to agree to marry his ass, âIâve never been more sure of anything in my life. All I want to share is your last name for the rest of my life. You are it for me, Evan Buckley. All the flaws you see are beautiful to me.â
âOnly you would want to get married after being shot mere hours ago.â Buck chuckled with a sigh pulled from his pink lips, âIâll get the doctor for you and find out if we can be married here.â
While you were checked out, Buck left the room to go back to the waiting room where the 118 and your co-workers waited. Everyone perked up at his appearance, Christopher asleep on Eddieâs lap.
âIs she okay?â Bobby questioned as the tension in the room grew more and more. It shattered into relief when Buck grinned.
âSheâs sore as expected. Sheâs gonna catch some sleep, but sheâd like to see Maddie.â Buck replied, pinning his gaze on his big sister with her curled into Chimneyâs body. Her cheeks flooded with tears of absolute relief, âCâmon.â
The waiting room started emptying with Buckâs promise to keep everyone updated, but before Bobby could step away, Buck asked for him.
âDo you need a few days off?â Bobby questioned just as Buck came closer to the seasoned firefighter.
âNo. But could you spare an hour?â The expression on Buckâs face was enough for Bobby not to ask any further questions. He simply followed Buck back towards your hospital room, where Maddie and Chim waited.
âWhatâs going on?â Bobby inquired, with the addition of the hospital assigned Priest holding the standard bible. Chimney could only shrug in response to whatever was going on.
âI know there have been times we havenât seen eye to eye, but Bobby, youâre like a father to me. You gave me chance after chance when anyone else would have given up. You guided me on how to be a man. Y/N and I would like it if youâd be here for this.â
âWait, are you getting married? What about the wedding?â Maddie spluttered, flicking her gaze between her brother and you. Her question surprised her boyfriend and Bobby.
âWeâll still have it. But I want to marry her without the pressure of our parents. Just a private ceremony with some of the people that mean the most to us.â Buck answered for the two of you, âWould you stay?â
âOf course.â Maddie softly spoke with a slideshow of memories playing in her mind of watching Buck grow up.
Watching Evan go through all kinds of injuries, all in the name of attention but never getting it the way he deserved it. She remembered giving him advice for asking out Donna and holding him when he was rejected. The little toddler with the impish grin somehow turned into an idiot in the hospital.
Maddie saw the man her little brother had turned into with the help of the 118 and you.
Buckâs fingers made quick work of buttoning his short-sleeve uniform with the sudden appearance of his friend.
âThatâs new.â Eddie spoke from his opened locker holding his uniform and a picture of his family on the door. It was a picture of Christopher, Buck, you and Eddie from the zoo a couple months back.
Buck looked over at his best friend, âHm?â
âThe ring.â Eddie snorted dramatically, looking at the ring that had been living on his finger since he married you five days ago, âDid my invite get lost in the mail?â
âNah, we just got married in the hospital. Weâre still planning the wedding to appease both sides of our family. And I promised Christopher he could be in the wedding. With Y/N on medical leave, the planning will be faster. Sheâs going stir crazy after five days.â Buck finished tucking in the shirt into his work-issued pants. Lastly, he slid his ring onto the metal chain he had bought recently.
Like you did, he would wear it around his neck when working for safety reasons.
âIâm happy for you, man.â Eddie told his friend just as the bell rang, âYouâll have to tell me how youâre liking the married life.â
âBut first, we have a job to do.â Buck supplied all the while jogging to suit up in his turnout gear with Hen and Chimney.
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Between the Pages Chapter One
Hello, Luka here! Iâm popping in to say that Between the Pages no longer has the same plot the wip intro says it does. oopsies! Between the Pages is still a mlm romance, but instead of taking place through annotations of a book, it is a Christmas romance! I am working on a new introduction for the wip, so it should be up in a day or two. Anyway, enjoy chapter one of Between the Pages!
Length: ~ 1900 words
Warnings: none
The quaint bookshop twinkled with the sweet, candy glow of multicolored lights strung up along the bookshelves. The overhead lights were dimmed, creating an unusually intimate atmosphere that wrapped Alexander up like a security blanket. Terri had always made Between the Pages feel like home, but it was especially true once the weather began to cool down and Halloween had passed. He knocked the snow off his boots before stepping inside, greeted by wordless jazz crackling overhead, the smell of spice cookies, and the prickling of heat returning to his half-frozen face. In the corner, Terri had set up a tree and a little sign asking for book donations to keep the shop running. It was just after Thanksgiving and she was already on top of the décor.
      Alexander shrugged his jacket off and cradled it in the crook of his arm. âTerri?â He started to make his way to the small coffee bar on the other side of the tree, already finding a natural sway in his step in time with the quiet saxophone. Normally he would have a chat with her about her newest selection, but he was too impatient to wait for her to return to the counter. The small table was loaded to the brim with hot chocolate packets, pods for the Keurig, and fixings sure not to spoil an hour after being set out. He selected a mug off the display mounted above the table. It was especially cool in his hands, and the red, glossy ceramic reflected soft greens and blues from the tree, dazzling Alexander for the briefest moment.
      One pod of coffee, enough creamer to turn the coffee to milk chocolate, two packets of sweetener, and one packet of hot chocolate. The sweet aromas were a much-welcomed sensation after the brisk journey in the elements of Heartview. Alexander took his finished drink and carefully wrapped one hand around the mug, careful not to burn himself as he thawed out. The first sip filled the deepest pits of his body and gave him the comfort of home. He made his way to the shelves, taking small sips of his drink. Every moment he took for himself within the shop was a moment he savored.
      Bookshelves towered over him, each one lined neatly lined with books. Alexander basked in the sweet vanilla-and-almond aroma and took a second to enjoy it before he even began to search the titles. Every book in this shop had been pre-owned. The idea of sharing the same experience with people that came before him thrilled Alexander. He loved imagining the thoughts they were having as they read- if they had loved the same moments he did or drew the same conclusions about the story in advance. His eyes traveled along the spines, waiting for one to stand out among the rest. The books on the other side tempted him as well. What mysteries were bound in there?
      He reached out and touched the books, letting his fingers linger along the rough edges of the particularly well-loved editions. Alexander walked along the row, stopping somewhere in the middle. He was in a daydream now, his mind lost in the gentle music and habit of what he was doing. This book seemed right. He pulled it off the shelf, turning it and feeling the weight in his hand shift as he inspected it.
The quiet click of a camera shutter pulled him out of his daydream. Alexander looked over toward the sound and saw a man kneeling a few feet away from him, camera lens angled up toward him. He felt a warm rush flood his face, different than the warmth that greeted him when he first entered the shop.
The man stood up and stared at the screen, inspecting the picture he just took. To Alexander, the silence between them grew more and more awkward with the lingering lack of acknowledgement. After another agonizing second, the photographer looked up.
âSo sorry about that. Mrs. Mulligan hired me to take photos of the bookshop for Heartviewâs town website. Not many people have come in, so I just had to seize the opportunity of a customer browsing without any of the awful stiffness people get around cameras.â He let go of the camera, letting it hang by the strap around his neck.
Alexander nodded slowly, still a bit stunned by the shutter to be anything but flustered. âCould I see the picture?â
The man stepped next to him, much closer than Alexander would have expected. As he was pulling the image up, he nearly forgot to breathe. The photographer was a little taller than he initially took him to be. When he finally remembered to take in a breath, he was greeted with another wonderfully cozy blend of peppermint, coffee, and chocolate. âHere you go.â
It was surreal to Alexander. The image captured him in his own little world of wonder, framed by loose lights strung up along the shelves. They were in a hazy focus, leading the eyes to his fascination with the bookâs cover. Never in a million years would he perceive himself as the photo portrayed him. âItâs really...,â he paused for a moment, trying to think of what it was he could say about it, âreally good.â Nothing particularly insightful, obviously.
Alexander looked up, unintentionally meeting his eyes. âI havenât seen you around Heartview before. Have you moved in recently?â
âNo, Iâm just here for a while to take up-to-date pictures of the town. All the festivities that are offered and the like.â
He offered a smile, taking a small step to the side to give this stranger some much-deserved personal space. âWell, itâs nice to meet you. Iâm Alexander, by the way. OâCallaghan.â He sat his book down haphazardly on the closest shelf and extended his hand.
âChet.â He shook his hand. âJiang.â A smile flitted across his lips as he introduced himself. Alexander let himself have a moment to assess him. Chet was definitely from out of town, lacking the quaintness every Heartview resident seemed to take ownership of the moment they put down roots. The black stud earrings were a dead giveaway, but so was the way he carried himself. He could do anything he strived for, and he knew it. The ambition was sorely lacking in many throughout the town, those who were fully satisfied doing the same thing every day without end. Alexander was almost ashamed to admit that he too was comfortable in the tracks he wore himself down into.
Alexander picked up the book again, but he was much more interested in Chet than anything else he could possibly be focusing on in the moment. âWhere are you staying?â With a town as small as Heartview, there were limited options, unless he had decided to stay in the town a few miles away that had the usual smattering of hotels and fast food joints most touristy areas tended to have.
âThe Starlight Inn.â
That was probably the best inn Heartview had to offer, if Alexander had to play favorites. Part of that was because it was owned by Terriâs wife, Lorraine. Just like Between the Pages, the day after Thanksgiving, the inn was decked from ceiling to floorboard in festive and undeniably cozy dĂ©cor. He smiled, recalling the evening he spent with the couple decorating the lobby. âGood choice.â
Before their conversation proceeded any further, a rather petite woman emerged from the back room, wild ginger hair pulled up off her neck with a red-and-green tinsel scrunchie. For as long as he could remember, Terri took Christmas to 110%. From the day after Thanksgiving to the day after Christmas, she exclusively wore tacky sweaters, blasted seasonal music, and partook in as many of the townâs events as her work schedule would allow.
âAlex! I didnât hear you come in, sorry. I was just finishing up my lunch.â Terri propped her arm on his shoulder, treating him as the arm rest she used him as during high school though he had since shot up to be quite a few inches taller than her since then. âI see youâve met Mr. Jiang. His work is fantastic, captures the heart of his subject.â
âMrs. Mulligan, please, youâre too kind.â Chet placed a hand over his chest, the quick, subtle smile coming back just long enough for Alexander to catch it.
âItâs like magic⊠I think youâre going to show what Heartview truly is.â It was more open than Alexander was accustomed to being, but it was true. He had never seen so much life in a still image before.
Terri clapped her hands together, her face lighting up. âAlex, you should show Chet around Heartview. You know the season just as well as I do, and he needs somebody to show him what weâre all about. So he can âshow what Heartview truly is.ââ
Alexander felt his cheeks begin to burn as the spotlight of attention spun right onto him. âWell, I donât know about thatâŠâ
âOh, come on, youâd be great at it.â Terri took his arm and shook him back and forth. âNo one else is more qualified than my best friend.â
âI would have thought Lorraine was your best friend,â he smiled, feeling himself giving in to her suggestion already.
âWell of course sheâs my best friend. But firstly, sheâs my wife. And secondly, she has to work. You, on the other hand, are available all the time, so you can go to all the good events during the day that Lorraine and I canât take Mr. Jiang to.â
      âIâd really appreciate someone showing me around.â Chet crossed his arms over his chest and leaned against the corner of the shelf behind him.
      Alexander let out a half-defeated sigh. It wasnât as if he had any plans for the next couple weeks, anyway. What was the harm in showing him around, especially if he was doing this for the town? âAlright, Iâll do it.â He smiled and nodded, mostly hoping to reassure himself that this was a good idea.
      Chet smiled again, this time letting it make a more permanent home on his face. âFantastic! Do you want my number? We can talk more about events and locations later.â He was already pulling out his phone.
      Alexander nodded and stumbled over himself, sitting his book back down and digging through the pockets on his coat to find his phone. He unlocked it and exchanged contact information with him as quickly as possible. Once again, he was surprised by a camera shutter, this time coming from Chetâs phone instead of the camera around his neck.
      He smiled at the screen. âYouâre a pretty good model.â Alexander didnât know what to say, other than an awkwardly formed thank you paired with a weird fluttering in his chest.
      âI, um⊠Iâll let you get back to work.â
Alexander pressed his lips together. His heart was beating much, much faster than it was just ten minutes ago. He slid his phone into his pocket, finished his drink, shrugged his coat back on, and left. Snow began to fall, adding another sheet to the blankets already covering the curb. Streetlights were decked with thick, ruby red ribbons and an evergreen garland twisted along the black poles. Couples and families dotted the sidewalks and an odd car passed by on the salted roads. Tinny carols backed the laughter that echoed against festive store fronts. Alexander pulled his coat a little closer to himself, making his way back home.
As close as he lived to Main Street, heâd miss the pleasant comfort being around others brought. Maybe helping Chet would make this Christmas feel a little more like home.
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