#firefighter calendar buddie
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Mr July
Link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22297378
Both Buck and Eddie get invited to do the charity fireman calendar. Both of them are a little bit weird about it, but in the classic Buddie freak4freak way.
Written by: DarkFairytale
Word Count: 4128 - 2 Chapters
Rating: General Audiences
Tags: Pre-Slash, Fluff and Humor, Fluff, Humor, Oblivious, Oblivious Evan "Buck" Buckley, Maddie is a troll, Calendar Boys, Cute, Funny, Drabble, Short One Shot, Pining, Mutual Pining, Pre-Relationship, Crushes, Crack, Maddie is the original Buddie fangirl, Chim will always be Mr April, Hen and Bobby deserve to be on the calendar too!, Bobby is Buck's Dad, that's just how it is, Buck is a golden retriever, it's canon, Established Relationship
#dbuckleyrecommends#buddie fic rec#buddie#buck x eddie#firefighter calendar buddie#freak4freaks sfw style
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
married buddie and eddie writes b + e date night circled with a heart on the kitchen calendar buck sees it and cries
#this is so embarrassing for me#i looked at my own calendar and thought of those fucking gay firefighters#and almost cried#i need to go to sleep#buddie#in which kaz rambles
33 notes
·
View notes
Text
Seven (+) Sentence Sunday
Tagged by @jeeyuns, @elvensorceress, @alyxmastershipper, @rogerzsteven, @hippolotamus, @loserdiaz, @exhuastedpigeon, @devirnis, @disasterbuckdiaz, @wikiangela and @giddyupbuck Thank you all so much! Very much looking forward to all your upcoming works!
Don't need to say too much for this snippet. Here is more NFL Buck.
“Okay now that is a beautiful man.” Chimney remarks, interrupting the same argument about the firefighter calendar that’s been going around the firehouse for days. Hen’s gaze follows Chimney’s, and wow. Yea, she may not be into dudes, but the man currently pulling on a standard LAFD shirt in the locker room is drop dead gorgeous. “Where’s the lie and I like girls.” Hen comments. Bobby laughs, “That’s Eddie Diaz. The transfer from Houston I was telling you about a couple weeks ago. Former army medic, has a silver star and a few good years under his belt working fire and rescue. He likes to be called 8-pack.” Chimney chokes on a laugh beside Hen and she couldn’t stop her smirk, “I think your chances for the calendar just drastically dropped.” Bobby rolled his eyes, “Come on I’ll introduce you.” He clapped Chim on the shoulder then made his way over to the locker room. “Honestly if I lost to him, I would not be upset…And who says he’s even going to enter?” Chimney states, following their captain just a few steps behind. Right in step with him, Hen hums in mild agreement. Besides the charity aspect of the calendar, she really did not care.
A little twist in the introduction of Eddie to the team. Hope you all enjoyed! If you want to see more NFL Buck go here.
Tagging (no pressure): @forthewolves @eddiediaztho @fortheloveofbuddie @spotsandsocks @eowon @theotherluciferr @thewolvesof1998 @try-set-me-on-fire @watchyourbuck @jesuisici33 @diazblunt @ladydorian05 @911onabc @911-on-abc @monsterrae1 @thekristen999 @cowboydiazes @cowboy-buddie @cowboy-buck @buck-coded @housewifebuck @bekkachaos @lover-of-mine @bvckandeddie @brokenribsdiaz @glorious-spoon @spaceprincessem @transbuck @bigfootsmom @buddierights @gayhoediaz @gayedmundodiaz @athenagranted @rainbow-nerdss @honestlydarkprincess
#seven sentence sunday#tag game#my wips#911 fox#911 abc#911 show#911 fic#buddie#buddie fic#evan buckley#eddie diaz#bobby nash#hen wilson#chimney han#nfl#quarterback buck#firefighter eddie#secret relationship#firefam intro#firefighter calendar#eddie wins by default#eddie diaz is hot
92 notes
·
View notes
Note
my dear, i must know more about the firefighter calendar 👀👀🩵
Hello darling 💖 happy to share!
So the basic premise is that once again the boys are playfully competing over who will win and be put in this year's calendar and Buck and Eddie decide to send in one submission with the both of them which has some very interesting results 🤭
A snippet for you:
Oh.
Buck looks at the pictures again, swiping quickly between them all, focusing on Eddie’s face and not the frame of his waist or the lines of his muscles or the sweat that shines on his skin or how good his skin looks pressed flush against Buck’s.
In each and every picture, Eddie is looking at him like-like he's in love.
wip friday
#ryan gets mail#buddie wip#firefighter calendar wip#evan buckley#eddie diaz#ryan writes#muah! i love you
8 notes
·
View notes
Text
tailspinning
buddie | explicit | 15k | feelings realization, some codependency, a little light stalking etc, true love and romance
He’s already here. There’s no harm in staying. Just for a couple minutes. Something could happen. Something could go terribly wrong. There could be, like, a robbery or something. Something could catch on fire, and Buck is a firefighter! An asteroid could even descend cinematically from the heavens ready to wipe out all of humanity. Accidents happen, Buck is intimately acquainted with this fact of life. Buck really wishes he had that coffee right about now. But he’s not gonna leave.
Or, Eddie tells Buck he’s moving to Texas. In response—as the world’s most supportive, caring and well-adjusted best friend—these are three things Buck absolutely does not do:
Keep tabs on Eddie, his calendar activity and his iPhone location so that he can spend as much time with Eddie as humanly possible before he leaves.
Almost violate California Penal Code 646.9.
Lose his entire fucking mind.
read on ao3!
273 notes
·
View notes
Text
Pretty Boy - Ch 3 (Buddie x Reader)
Summary: You can feel Buck staring. When your eyes meet his, you realize he’s staring at your hand, which is still on Eddie’s knee. You slowly retreat, which makes Buck turn his attention to your face. You smile softly. He just looks out the window. The one where you’re an advanced paramedic, Buck and Eddie are firefighters, and you think you might be in love with both of them.
Ch 1 | Ch 2
Chapter Summary: You have a new, beautiful coworker.
A/N: Ladies and friends, he's arrived Word Count: 3.4k Warnings: somewhat graphic description of a medical procedure, mentions of blood
“You are cheery,” Hen says with a weird face as Bobby walks through the garage.
You and Hen are standing next to each other in your street clothes; she’s just finishing her shift, and you’re starting yours. You were catching up with her when Bobby made his appearance, and now you’re both following him up
“Why shouldn’t I be?” Bobby counters.
“Maybe 'cause you've been like this for weeks, and it's starting to get on my nerves,” Hen counters. “What’s goin’ on with you?”
Buck walks in with his phone over his head in one hand and his duffle bag in the other. “I got another DXA scan, and guess who dropped another half percent!”
“What?” Hen asks.
“A DXA scan measures your body fat; you can see your percentage in every part of your body.”
“You know that’s not why people get them, though, right?” You ask Buck.
He gives you a confused look.
“DXA scans are used to screen for osteoporosis. So the majority of people getting them are post-menopausal women, people older than 50 with fractured bones, and… you,” you explain.
“You’re in good company, Buck,” Hen laughs.
“Hey, can that scan measure the fat in your head, too?” Chim says as he joins the conversation. He gets a laugh out of Bobby.
“Ah, see, that would be funny, but we're about a week away from submissions being due for the Hot Days, Smoldering Nights: Men of the LAFD wall calendar, and I'm already at my goal weight, so it seems like my head is clearly working perfectly,” Buck returns.
“Do you really need to use the whole title?” You ask.
“You could just just say ‘hat idiotic, reductive, sexist calendar that insults the dignity of this organization and furthers the myth that all firefighters are male,’” Hen agrees.
You offer her a fist bump, which she accepts.
“Yeah, that’s not any less words,” Buck argues.
Bobby smiles. “Hen, come on, it's for charity.”
“No, Bobby, you too?”
“Why not? They say a man is at his sexiest when he reaches 50.”
“This is so not a conversation I want to be having with you people,” you interject.
“I think sorority houses all across this great nation are ready for a new Asian sеx symbol,” Chim takes a bite out of whatever he’s eating. “It’s our time.”
You raise your eyebrows. “You know what? I’m team Chimney.”
“I think it's great. You know? I like that you're both going up for it,” Buck agrees.
“Oh, because you don’t think we stand a chance,” Bobby argues.
“Did I say that? I mean, sure, let's be real. They are only picking one candidate from each station—”
“—That is a beautiful man,” Chim interrupts Buck.
“Where’s the lie?” Hen concurs. “And I like girls.”
You follow their line of vision to a man about 15 feet away, changing into an LAFD t-shirt. His abs ripple with each movement, as do his biceps. He has dark brown hair, matching eyes, and god, his face. He might be the prettiest person you’ve ever seen in real life.
“Who the hell is that?” Buck asks, turning back to Bobby.
“Eddie Diaz: new recruit,” Bobby clarifies. “Graduated top of his class just this week. Guys over at Station Six were dying to have him, but I convinced him to join us.”
Your head snaps in his direction. “The probie? My probie?”
“Your probie?!” Buck asks in complete dismay.
Bobby smiles again. “He served multiple tours in Afghanistan as an Army medic, got a silver star.”
“I get to see what he’s made of,” you tell your Captain. You smile wide. “What a niee present, Bobby! And it isn’t even my birthday.”
Everyone except Buck laughs at your remark.
“The air nozzle is embedded in his asscheek,” The mechanic says he walks the team over to the victim, Hector. “I shut it off, but I was afraid to move him.”
The second you lay eyes on him, you know it’s the worst case of subcutaneous emphysema you’ve ever seen. You’ve seen air get trapped under the skin from gnarly chest trauma, but this definitely takes the cake.
“Alright, let’s get him on his side,” Bobby instructs, “maintain pressure on the wound.”
You, Eddie, Buck, and Chim carefully lift on Bobby’s count, then set Hector on the floor. You immediately grab your stethoscope and listen to him while Eddie gets vital signs and Chim starts an IV.
“Systolic is in the 80s,” Eddie says as he takes his own stethoscope out of his ears.
“Hypotension, respiratory distress, and ipsilateral absent lung sounds … what are we look at here, Eddie?” You ask.
He catches your gaze and contemplates. You can see when the light bulb goes off. “Tension pneumothorax.”
“So how do we fix it?”
“Needle decompression,” he says almost immediately.
“I’ll get a 14 gauge,” Buck volunteers, already going through your bag.
“If his systolic is already in the 80s, he needs more than that,” you say calmly as you cut away Hector’s clothes. “What’s your next intervention?”
Eddie smiles in that way only a trauma junkie can. “Finger thoracostomy.”
“Buck, Eddie needs lidocaine, betadine, a hemostat, and a scalpel,” you instruct. “Chim, get us a three-sided occlusive dressing ready.”
“Wait, you’re letting me do it?”
“Have you seen one?” You counter.
“Yeah, in the field once or twice.”
“See one, do one, teach one.”
You take everything from Buck as he hands it to you. You pass the betadine to Eddie. “Prep the site, I’ll draw up your lido.”
Eddie pours the reddish-yellow antiseptic over Hector’s side. You draw up some lidocaine and pass it to him.
“Where are you giving it?” You ask.
“5th intercostal space, anterior axillary line,” Eddie says, using his fingers to find the landmark. “A pinch and a burn here, Hector.”
Hector winces as the medication is injected.
“How big should the incision be?” You ask Eddie as open the scalpel and hemostat packages.
“2-3 centimeters.”
You smile and hand him the scalpel. “Go for it. Once you make the incision, use the hemostat to spread the tissue to get down to the intercostal muscles.”
Eddie nods and makes the incision. When he’s ready, you pass him the hemostat, and he does as instructed. “Now what?”
“Use your finger to spread the muscles and enter the pleural cavity. When you get in, you might have to sweep your finger to release any adhesions. Once you do, you should feel and hear the air come out.”
Eddie nods and inserts his finger into the incision, twisting his hand once it reaches the pleural cavity. You can hear a ‘hiss’ as the air rushes out.
“Nice work,” you tell Eddie. “Leave your finger there until it stops, and then we’ll place the dressing.”
“Good job, both of you,” Bobby praised.
“That was badass,” Chim agreed.
Buck just stared at you both.
After dropping Hector off at the ER, the day’s pace came to a crawl. Rather than sit around and binge-watch something, you decide to sneak in a workout. You already know what you’ll be doing — your local gym has a squat rack, but it doesn’t have a punching bag. There’s something so therapeutic about channeling all of your anger into your hands and just hitting something.
“Need a partner?” Eddie asks from behind you.
You stop, turning to look at him. He’s wearing black sweats and a tank top of the same color. The sides of his shirt are low-cut, so you can see the definition of his ribs peaking out. It should be illegal for someone to look that good.
“Sure,” you say, nodding to the bag.
Eddie gets the memo; he stands behind the bag in a shallow lunge stance, holding each side. You begin punching again, but now, it doesn’t swing as violently. It makes for better strikes and a better workout. After a few minutes, you have to stop because your heart is pounding and you’re dripping in sweat.
“Thanks,” you tell Eddie breathlessly as you grab your water bottle.
“Are you kidding? Thank you,” Eddie says with a smile. “I don’t think I’ve ever done something that cool before, even in combat.”
“Yeah, our job is pretty cool, isn’t it?” You agree. You were always bad at taking praise.
“Well, it helps that you’re an excellent teacher,” Eddie continues, running a hand through his hair. “I mean, you were so calm and collected. I gotta be honest, I was freaking out a little, so seeing that you weren’t really helped.”
“Wow, I… never would’ve guessed that you were scared. You did great.”
Eddie smiles again. “Thanks. It’s just… different, helping civilians instead of soldiers. It’s more pressure sometimes, I guess. I mean, when people hear you made it out of Afganistan, twice, they set pretty high expectations.”
“You live up to them,” you assure with a smile of your own.
“What’s going on here?” Buck says as he approaches.
He changed too, now wearing black shorts and a navy tee with the sleeves cut off. He looks less than thrilled to see you talking to Eddie.
“Just talking about the call between sets,” you say.
“Oh,” Buck says with a shrug. He looks at Eddie. “Yeah, good call.”
Buck brushes by both of you, heading towards the squat rack. You and Eddie share a look. His words were kind, but his tone was not.
“What’s your problem, man?” Eddie asks, approaching Buck.
“Okay… you. You’re my problem,” Buck replies. He puffs up his chest a little; it’s subtle, but you pick it up. “You're-you're not supposed to just walk in here like you've been here for years. It's meant to be a getting-to-know-you period. You're meant to respect your elders.”
“You’re not his elder, Buck,” you point out.
“Look, I in no way meant to, uh, be too familiar or step on anybody's toes,” Eddie raises his hands. “I get you’re frustrated, but you don’t have to take it out on me or be threatened by me. We’re on the same team.”
Buck takes a step closer to Eddie. “Why would I be threatened by you? The only reason you did so well today is because she walked you through everything. If it weren’t for her, you would’ve done needle decompression, and the guy might not have made it. You’re not impressive—she is.”
Something you always hated about working with men? Being dragged into their dick-measuring contests. Upon hearing Buck call you ‘impressive,’ though, your stomach may or may not have done a backflip.
“Glad to see we’re both on the same page,” Eddie agrees.
Now, both of them have called you impressive. Maybe working with men isn’t always so bad.
The next call you go on is to a supposedly detonated grenade. You say ‘supposedly’ because if it actually deployed, you don’t think the man who did it would be the one calling 911. But he did. So it probably didn’t.
Bobby, Buck, and yourself are the ones who enter the house first. It’s clear from everything in the room that the man is a fanatic of the military.
“Militia nut?” Buck says as the three of you follow the muffled calls for help.
“In here!” The man calls out again.
Bobby is the first to open the door, and judging by the way he rushes inside, you know he found the caller. You and Buck follow him.
“What’s your name, sir?” Bobby asks as you and Buck get to work.
“Charlie,” he responds as you wrap a blood pressure cuff around his arm.
“Alright, Charlie, tell us what happened.”
“Damn grenade went off while I was taking it apart,” he replies.
You aren’t entirely convinced that’s what happened, but you can tell something happened. His thigh is a bloody mess, and without looking closely, you can see shrapnel.
“Why are you taking apart a grenade?” Buck asks.
“I was cleaning it. I’m a collector.”
“No kidding,” Bobby remarks as he surveys for other potential injuries.
“You pulled the pin?” You asked, moving to inspect the wound.
“It ain’t that kind of grenade. It's a 40-mike-mike. A practice round for an M203 grenade launcher. I picked it up at a flea market in Brea, part of my 'Nam collection. My screwdriver must have touched the propelling charge.”
“I see metal and a lot of shrapnel, Cap, and I think the femoral artery’s been nicked,” you explain as you move your flashlight around. “We gotta transport him. Now.”
A few men from another rescue team help you and the boys get Charlie onto the stretcher and out the door. You can see Eddie is waiting in the rig like you told him to, and he helps pull Charlie into the rig.
“Buck, I want you to travel with him to the hospital, help keep him stable,” Bobby instructs.
You’re already climbing into the rig, but you spare a glance at Buck, who looks rigid and unimpressed. “Copy that, Cap.”
“Hey, you gotta learn how to play nice,” Bobby continues. “It’s one team, Buck.”
“I’m guessing you’ve seen a lot of shrapnel wounds, Eddie,” you say once the ambulance takes off driving.
ETA to the hospital is 10 minutes, and you’ve already instructed the boys to apply a tourniquet and bandage the wound. There isn’t much else to do other than trend vital signs.
“My share,” Eddie nods. “Those dressings are soaking through. I’m gonna change them.”
You give him a simple nod.
Buck sits on the bench, simply watching the two of you. When he catches your eye, you shrug. He scoffs and laughs.
Once Eddie pulls the bandages back, the look on his face changes. “I thought you said this was a practice round.”
“It is,” Charlie says.
“What’s going on, Ed?” you ask.
“You see that cap?” Eddie says, pointing to a piece of metal in Charlie’s leg. “Practice rounds have blue caps. Gold caps are live.”
The cap is gold.
You start banging on the ceiling to signal the EMT driving. “Pull over!”
Within 10 minutes, you’re all now standing in a random parking lot with multiple EMS crews as well as the LAPD bomb squad. They took an X-ray of Charlie’s leg, which clearly shows an encapsulated piece of metal.
“He has a goddaamn live round in his thigh,” you say in disbelief.
“I thought the thing already went off,” Buck interjects. “Isn’t that why we were called?”
“The launch grenade has two components: gunpowder which makes it travel and an explosive charge that makes it go boom,” Eddie explains.
“So… why didn’t it go boom?” Buck asks the obvious question.
“It's fitted with a proximity fuse. It's a little smart sensor that tells the cap it's traveled a safe enough distance from the shooter to explode. From his hand to his leg probably wasn't far enough.”
“Well, we can't bring him inside a hospital full of people, not with that still stuck inside him,” Bobby says.
“We called the military for help,” Jim, the bomb squad officer, explains.
“Why can’t you do it?” You ask. “You’re the bomb squad. Isn’t this sort of your job?”
“You can’t diffuse a grenade,” Jim clarifies. “We need to find someone who knows how to pull that thing out of him without setting it off. They're sending someone up from Pendleton. Should be here within the hour.”
“Captain, he doesn’t have an hour, not without a trauma surgeon,” you say.
“I can do it,” Eddie volunteers.
“You’ve done it before?” You ask before Bobby can.
“Well, none of the guys I served with were dumb enough to shoot a live round in themselves, but I'm familiar with the ordinance.”
“I’m in,” Buck says.
“Fuck it, so am I,” you say.
Next thing you know, the three of you are getting strapped into bomb squad attire, which you find kind of silly. If the grenade goes off, you’re all fucked, heavy vest or not. But you aren’t in the position to make smart remarks, so you stay silent.
“You know you don’t have to do this,” Bobby says as a bomb squad tech straps you in.
“Someone has to make sure those two don’t claw each other’s eyes out,” you smile.
He doesn’t laugh.
“We’ll be okay, Cap,” you promise softly. “All 4 of us.”
Once you get back into the rig, you station yourself at Charlie’s head while the boys are to his side. You push ketamine through the IV line, and within a few minutes, he’s out.
“You ready?” Eddie asks, looking between you and Buck.
You give a firm nod.
“Ready,” Buck says.
Eddie instructs Buck to apply pressure around the wound bed, which helps expose the grenade. He begins using the tool given to him by the bomb squad to extract it.
“Pull it out,” Buck says. “Come on.”
“I gotta be careful,” Eddie says slowly, concentrating on what he’s doing instead of Buck’s remark. “The sensor measures the distance traveled based on how many rotations the shell made after the launch. The key is not to turn the shell while we pull it out.”
“Okay, yeah, so don’t turn it,” Buck agrees.
You can’t help but chuckle.
Eddie manages to extract the grenade, and Buck helps him deposit it into the box.
“Well, gentlemen, I say we get the hell out of here,” you remark.
You all do exactly that. Leaving the box with the grenade on the rig, you all carefully move the gurney out so you can get Charlie on a different ambulance. Bobby has a rig on standby, so it’s the easiest task of your night.
“You’re badass under pressure, brother,” Eddie says, turning to Buck.
“Me?” Buck asks as if Eddie would be talking to anyone else.
“Hell yeah. You can have my back any day.”
“Yeah. Or, you know, you could... you could have mine.”
Both you and Eddie laugh.
Eddie offers Buck a hand, which he accepts. “Deal.”
“Nice work, all of you,” Bobby praises. “Glad you made it out of there.”
“Come on, the guy’s a professional,” you say, gesturing to Eddie. “I was never worried.”
Less than a second later, the ambulance explodes. The doors are blown open, and the windshield simultaneously pops off the vehicle and shatters. You all duck for a moment, then turn to look at Eddie.
“You guys hungry?”
“What about GI?” Buck says to Eddie as the latter plays pinball. “Like GI Joe! That’s a great nickname.”
Buck is trying to come up with a nickname for Eddie, which apparently, he’s been doing for awhile. You just haven’t been around to hear about it, either on different calls or not on shift at all.
“More like Gastrointestinal,” you chime in as you finish up charting a case. Hen, who’s sitting across from you, laughs.
“Yeah, I don’t think so,” Eddie says as he continues playing.
“Alright everyone, listen up!” Bobby says, grabbing everyone’s attention. “I’ve got an announcement to make. I just got off the phone with the people from the calendar, and they have made their choice.”
“Well, no hard feelings, no matter who won,” Buck says to Eddie, offering him a fist bump.
“That's good, Buck, 'cause they didn't pick you,” Bobby says.
“Well, it’s obviously a fix!” Buck replies. “Nah, congratulations anyway, GI!”
Eddie laughs.
“They didn’t pick him either,” Bobby continues.
“Huh. You?” Buck asks.
You all look to Chim, who is crunching on some celery. “No way, you gotta be kidding me.”
“Hah! I called it from the start,” you shout with pride. “Everyone remember that?”
Everyone stares at you.
“Right, not about me,” you laugh awkwardly. “Congrats, Chim!”
“Or should we say, ‘Mr. April’!” Bobby chimes.
Everyone approaches Chimney, offering high fives.
“I hope I’m not interrupting anything,” Sergeant Grant says as she enters the loft.
Bobby approaches her, and she apologizes for something. It’s clear that something happened between them, but you have no clue what it is. She grabs his face and kisses him.
You all stare at them.
“What are you all lookin’ at?” Bobby eventually says. “There’s no more announcements.”
You and Hen share a look, then turn to the boys.
“Pay up,” you say simultaneously.
Ch 4
#911 abc#evan buckley#evan buckley x reader#911 show#911 on abc#911 reader insert#evan buckley/reader#eddie diaz x reader#eddie diaz#evan buckley x eddie diaz x reader#Buddie x reader#buddie x reader#i can write
156 notes
·
View notes
Note
What do you think are the fandom ~~classic buddie fics?
i think this is a very subjective opinion, but i can tell you which fics i really love and constantly re-read—and which, in my opinion, should be read by everyone in the fandom :)
Leave the Light On (I'll Be Coming Home) by @hmslusitania Rated M | 44k | Completed Summary: An accident on a call leaves Buck with custody of Chris after Eddie is... missing presumed. While they navigate their new family circumstances—and fight to stay together, despite Eddie's parents' best efforts—a John Doe wakes up in a coma ward with no memory of his own life beyond the knowledge he has a son named Christopher and, somehow, he needs to get home.
a bleeding sun on a silver screen by rarakiplin Rated M | 130k | Completed Summary: One day, Buck will tell an interviewer that he would be happy to make movies with Eddie Diaz until the day he dies. But first, years before that, he sees Eddie for the first time on the set of Chimney’s fifth movie. (or, the actors au)
i want your midnights by @littlespoonevan Rated T | 36k | Completed Summary: In which Eddie decides to rent out his spare room to help with mortgage repayments right around the time Buck decides to move out of Abby's place after some not so gentle prodding from Maddie. It's a coincidence. Or serendipity. Or maybe just really good timing.
maybe we'll make something by @buckactuallys Rated E | 76k | Completed Summary: On a road trip with Christopher, Buck and Eddie finally work through their various traumas, and Eddie faces his parents again.
what a heart can do by @bvckandeddie Rated T | 86k | Completed Summary: In which Buck becomes the guardian of the daughter he never knew he had. Together, they discover what happiness truly means to them.
Hot Ghost Problems by ebjameston Rated T | 40k | Completed Summary: Eddie is the newest firefighter at the 118. Buck is the ghost haunting the 118. Unfortunately for both of them, Eddie's also a witch and needs to put Buck's spirit to rest, because that's what witches do. Turns out, Buck's spirit? Super not interested in being put to rest. Very interested, however, in flirting with Firefighter Diaz, who is just trying to survive his candidate year. (Also turns out, Buck? Super not dead.)
Both Blade and Branch by @cal-daisies-and-briars Rated M | 62k | Completed Summary: The chances of being struck by lightning twice are incredibly minute, but Buck still manages to pull it off. During a double date with Marisol and Natalia, nonetheless. Eddie manages to resuscitate him, but as Buck recovers from yet another trauma, Eddie can’t help but notice there’s something very different about him. He’s not quite sure what version of Buck he got back.
we're not in love (but the sex is good) by elless Rated E | 15k | Completed Summary: Eddie is new to LA. Feeling lonely, he goes to a bar for a drink and meets a beautiful stranger that kisses like a dream. What starts as a one night stand quickly moves to frequent no strings sex. When circumstances lead to them spending time together out of bed, Eddie realizes he’s attached to Buck in a way he never planned for.
for all the haunts and homes of men by euadnes Rated M | 113k | Work in Progress Summary: The year by the old calendar is 2025. Home is gone. Home is a failed rescue mission and an echo of a memory. Home is a lost boy living in a wooden house by the sea. But first, there was a promise. Christopher, when it's safe, I'll take you back to your father. Buck had all but given up on keeping it after the world had died and everyone in it. But just as some oaths refuse to be forgotten, so the same can be said about the endurance of love.
things we shouldn't do by Ingu Rated T | 21k | Completed Summary: The one where Buck and Eddie accidentally get set up on a blind date with each other, and everything snowballs from there.
#i know there's probably a ton i'm missing but these are some really good ones to start with!#neethu answers#anon#fic rec#i read for all the haunts and homes of men recently and let me tell you. this fic. this goddamn fic. it made me cry like a baby.
234 notes
·
View notes
Note
To add to the buddie xmas agenda with baby they defo get one of those ugly baby’s first xmas bauble whilst Chris rolls his eyes. This is heavy for Eddie because he never had a chance to pick one out for Chris with Shannon. So he makes sure all three of them pick out one for sibling. They all have embroidered name stockings. When Chris gets into college Eddie gets a baby’s first college bauble because Chris is forever his baby like his sibling is. First year of college that they can’t do a group photo of the family in Xmas jumpers they all wear sweaters of the college Chris is in with a Santa’s hat and send it solely to Chris so he knows family Xmas cards is all of them or none of them. Baby makes grabby hands at Chris as a toddler and goes Kwis uppies when they wants sibling cuddles. Chris acts like he hates it but loves it he also thanks sibling for keeping them company whilst he’s away especially at Xmas. Chris at college gets teased all the time about how his dad is hot and so is his boyfriend so when they finally make the firefighting calendar and get December Chris never knows a day of peace form his friends. That picture forever a meme. Oh and when they get a dog or a cat they also get stockings.
YAY 🫶 god they absolutely would get jumpers with chris' college on it, this is real and true. also the baby calling chris "kwis" is everything to me. i love this world. thank you for putting this joy in my inbox this morning anon 💖
39 notes
·
View notes
Text
2024 Fic Round Up
I was tagged by @exhuastedpigeon & @rainbow-nerdss . This took me longer than expected but here it is. In 2024, I was able to break out of a block when I discovered a new fandom and fell in love with Buddie. I’m hoping that my writing beans return to me asap & 2025 is another great writing year for me. 🤞
A huge thank you to everyone who has read my fic this year, who have left comments and kudos and recced my words to others. It’s truly appreciated! Meeting new friends, reuniting with old friends, and continuing great relationships with mutuals and followers who are also into 911 has helped keep me inspired and creative.
Total fics written in 2024: 109
Words written in 2024: 552,421
April
Nightcap. Buck/Tommy. Adult. WC: 4366 After their first date goes a bit astray, Buck invites Tommy to his loft for a nightcap.
A Subway Ride. Bucky/Stiles. Teen. WC: 3030. Bucky and Stiles take the subway to Grand Central and have a talk on their way to meet Tony and the rest of the team.
Regrouping. Bucky/Stiles. Teen. WC: 4440. Stiles and Bucky find out what Jarvis has learned, and the team takes time to regroup.
Eyes Wide Open. Buck/Tommy. Teen. WC: 3365. Tommy drops by and wants to talk, which has Buck drawing some wrong conclusions.
A Six Pack and an Ambush. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2500. Eddie has been avoiding him, so Buck ambushes him to find out why.
A New Chapter. Buck/Eddie/Tommy. Teen. WC: 5450. Buck goes to Tommy’s house expecting bros night with Eddie. Instead, Tommy and Eddie have a surprise for him.
The Twelfth Date. Buck/Tommy. Teen. WC: 2100. Buck and Tommy go hiking on their twelfth date. Feelings are revealed.
Revelations. Buck/Eddie/Tommy. Adult. WC: 2750. It’s a hot summer afternoon, and Buck is watching Eddie and Tommy work on a car when he accidentally says something out loud that changes their relationships.
A Surprise Visitor. Buck/Tommy. Teen. WC: 2521. Buck gets a surprise visitor when Tommy shows up after his shift.
Prize For the Night. Buck/Eddie/Tommy. Adult. WC: 4505. When Tommy and Eddie get super competitive playing poker, Buck finds himself becoming part of their bet.
Hole in One. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2000. Buck and Eddie have a life-changing conversation during a game of mini-golf.
Mr. July. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5400. It’s time for the annual hot firefighter calendar to begin shooting, and Buck and Eddie are surprised to learn that they’ve both been selected to be Mr. July.
Surrounded By Idiots. Chimney & Buck. WC: 1700. During a ride with the team, Buck asks Chimney a question
Normal is Overrated. Buck/Eddie/Tommy. Teen. WC: 2455. Buck and Tommy join Eddie for drinks, and a confession is made that changes their relationship.
Something Special. Buck/Tommy. Teen. WC: 3825. Buck surprises Tommy with lunch during a shared day off.
Gonna Need a Miracle. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3970. Eddie is working an overtime shift when they get a call about a MVA with injuries. When they arrive and he sees Buck’s Jeep, he comes to a few realizations.
Resisting Temptation. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2420. When Christopher calls Buck to come check on Eddie, Buck isn’t expecting to have to resist temptation.
Finding Home. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 3270. While Buck takes a shower, Eddie uses his laptop to order some food. Only he finds something surprising in the open browser window that changes their relationship.
A Theory. Buck/Eddie/Tommy. Teen. WC: 2830. Buck expects to have a fun night of bowling with Tommy and Eddie. Instead, Eddie gets an attitude, and Tommy has a theory.
Connect the Dots. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 10,560. “Let’s see how much we can get away with before they open their eyes and realize we’re together,” Buck says, moving his hand up Eddie’s arm to cup his jaw.
“If this backfires, I’m gonna blame you,” Eddie says, leaning up and pressing a quick kiss against his mouth. “But I’m in.”
Take a Leap. Buck/Tommy. Teen. WC: 1405. Tommy and Buck have their first argument, which leads to a serious conversation.
Don’t Walk Away. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4000. When Buck starts avoiding Eddie after injuring him during a basketball game, May forces him to get out and have some fun.
Salvation. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2965. During the past few months, Eddie has learned a lot about himself and the true nature of his feelings for Buck.
It Takes Time. Buck/Tommy. Teen. WC: 1590. Tommy knows that there’s still a lot that he and Evan don’t know about each other.
Best Laid Plans. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 6735. Buck goes to karaoke night with Maddie and Josh to distract himself from his jealousy over Eddie’s new friendship. His plan doesn’t work when Eddie shows up at the bar with Tommy , so he comes up with another plan—this one involving Josh and a fake date.
A Little Bruised. Buck & Maddie. Teen. WC: 2150. After Tommy breaks up with him, Maddie comes over to give Buck some big sister comfort.
Bright Like the Sun. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4800. A routine call causes Eddie to make some decisions that help him move his relationship with Buck to the next level.
Breathless. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2775. Chaperoning a middle school dance isn’t how Buck expects to spend his night off, but he can’t ever say no to Eddie.
Never Felt Luckier. Buck/Eddie/Tommy. Teen. WC: 2301. After the 118 has a tough night, Tommy takes care of Buck and Eddie.
Where He Belongs. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3575. Christopher surprises Eddie with a conversation about life and happiness, which encourages Eddie to take a risk regarding his relationship with Buck.
First of Many. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2630. While the 118 is on a rescue mission, Eddie and Buck share a moment that changes their relationship.
Dinner and a Show. Buck/Eddie/Tommy. Adult. WC: 5500. Buck has been dating Eddie and Tommy separately for months. Tonight, they’re finally coming together as three, and he’s got it all planned.
Unexpected Proposition. Buck & Ravi. Buddie. Teen. WC: 3050. When Buck picks up an extra shift, Ravi gets pushy and helps him realize a few things about himself and his feelings about Eddie.
May
Orange Crush. Buck/Connor. Adult. WC: 3500. After losing Devon at the roller coaster, Buck is having trouble sleeping and dealing with the failure of his caller dying. Connor offers to help him relax so he can sleep.
Downtime. Eddie & Hen. Buddie. Teen. WC: 3100. It’s a quiet day at the station when Hen checks in with Eddie, unexpectedly leading him to talk to Buck about his feelings.
Two Plus Two Equals Five. Buck & Chimney. Teen. WC: 4530. A couple of days after Chim and Maddie get married, Buck goes to visit Chim in the hospital and fill him in on everything he missed.
SOS. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 6000. When Eddie receives a SOS text from Buck asking for his help, he isn’t expecting for a sex toy mishap to lead to them admitting their feelings for each other.
Like a Bronte Heroine. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3900. Eddie keeps getting lost in his thoughts while waiting for Buck to come over to watch the game.
Weather the Storm. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3700. The morning after they confess their love, Eddie and Buck navigate telling Christopher about their relationship.
Special Couple Smile. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2700. During a rough shift, Eddie and Buck find some time to talk and have a moment together.
A Good Surprise. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4050. When Buck gets back to the station after an appointment, Bobby tells him there’s a surprise waiting for him upstairs.
Dilemma. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2840. Buck and Eddie go for coffee after their shift.
Distorted. Eddie/Kim. Adult. WC: 1185. Eddie goes to Kim’s house after a second date, and he realizes he’s fucked up.
Love Dares You to Change. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 7650. After realizing that Abby isn’t coming back, Buck goes to a club to find someone to share his night. He ends up meeting Eddie, who changes his world.
Stir Crazy. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2070. When Buck has to take medical leave for a few days, he gets so bored that he finally reads a book he’s had buried in his closet while waiting for Eddie to come over.
You and Me Forever. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 7900. When Buck gets struck by lightning and enters a coma dream, he chooses to go back to the real world, even though Eddie doesn’t know that they’re soulmates.
Paint the Sky. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2200. Buck and Eddie take Christopher and his friends to play paintball.
A Little Cliché. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3000. Buck takes Eddie to a lake for a relaxing day that leads to them confessing their feelings for each other.
Afternoon Coffee. Buck/Tommy. Teen. WC: 2600. Tommy wakes up in Evan’s bed and reflects on their relationship.
Brain Fog. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3000. When Buck has the flu, Eddie comes over to help take care of him. Too much cough medicine leads to an unplanned confession.
Before Dinner Snack. Buck/Tommy. WC: 3002. Tommy has Evan over for date night, and Evan’s craving a snack before they order dinner.
Catch My Fall. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5330. During a search to find a missing hiker, Buck and Eddie get trapped and feelings get admitted.
June
Bullseye. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5100. After another awful shift with Gerrard, Buck is surprised when one of the captain’s verbal attacks actually bothers him. Eddie offers him support and makes a confession during the commute home.
Man Down. Buck & Ravi. Buddie. Teen. WC: 4365. During a warehouse fire, Ravi and Buck work together and have a talk about their current circumstances and possible future.
Chance Encounter. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3330. When Eddie and Buck go to the Hollywood Farmer’s Market, Eddie doesn’t expect to run into his ex-wife for the first time since moving to LA two years ago.
Take the Lead. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 1300. Buck and Eddie finally have a conversation that they’ve needed to have for months, if not years.
Plenty of Time. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2800. Buck died, and it turned Eddie’s world upside down. Now, a week after Buck returns to work, he’s dozing on Eddie’s couch, and Eddie’s waiting for a sign.
Being Selfish. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4075. It’s been a little more than six weeks since Eddie’s life became a chaotic mess. Luckily, he’s had Buck’s support and constant presence to help him get through it.
Walk With Me Out on the Wire. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3800. Chris has been gone for two weeks, and Eddie is handling it as well as he can, but Buck refuses to let him deal with it on his own.
All of Me. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2550. Buck has been there for Eddie during the nearly three months since Chris went to Texas. Eddie is in a good place and makes a confession that changes their relationship.
One Look at You. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4000. Eddie and Buck are enjoying a night out when lines get blurred and feelings are finally admitted.
A Love as True as Mine. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4300. After Buck gets injured during a call, he overcomes some personal issues and ideas of love with Eddie’s help.
Cursebreaker. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4450. Buck is nervous about his apparent dating curse ruining his first date with Eddie. Lucky for him, Eddie doesn’t believe in curses.
The Moment is Here. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2550. Eddie has been in love with Buck for longer than he cares to remember but he’s been scared to jeopardize their friendship. Lucky for him, Buck is feeling brave this morning.
July
A Good Time Not a Long Time. Buck/Connor. Teen. WC: 3200. Buck and Connor have been casually having sex while Buck’s enrolled at the fire academy. When he decides to try to take their relationship to the next level, he realizes that he and Connor aren’t on the same page at all.
I Can See Clearly Now. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4800. During a simple call, Buck finds himself locked in a lab after a possible exposure with Eddie and the rest of his team on the other side of the glass doors.
Talk to Me. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5505. Buck takes Eddie camping to get away from the city when Chris is in Texas. During the hike to their campsite, they talk about the past and realize they have a future together.
And There You Were. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4200. After admitting their feelings for each other and spending the night together, Eddie wakes up to find Buck in the kitchen and decides to distract him.
Kismet. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5810. When an old friend asks him for a favor, Eddie temporarily trades his turnouts for a camera to help film a reality dating show. He certainly doesn’t expect to fall in love with Buck, the star of the show, though.
A Promise Made is a Promise Kept. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 52,036. When the 118 gets called to a multi-vehicle accident, Buck doesn’t expect to find a familiar face amidst the wreckage, and he makes a promise that ends up altering the course of his life. Fortunately, he has Eddie and his family to help, but he soon realizes that his relationship with Eddie is also changing.
Sparks Fly. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 570. Eddie meets his match when reporter Buck shadows the 118.
Seeing Stars. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 715. Buck and Eddie are best friends who have been pining for a while when Buck finally makes a move.
Go For the Gold. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 1600. It’s the last Olympics that Buck will be part of, and Eddie doesn’t want to lose him.
The New Probie. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2300. Eddie and the rest of A shift don’t know that Bobby’s hired a new probie until he meets his new partner, Evan ‘just call me Buck’ Buckley.
Eternal Flame. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 2700. Buck and Eddie are part of the California Interagency Hotshot Crew, and they’ve been friends for years. When they’re trapped in the middle of a raging wildfire, the extent of their feelings are revealed.
August
Sketches of You. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 8100. After Christopher went to El Paso, Eddie’s had a lot of time to think while also rediscovering his interest in drawing. He’s finally ready to tell Buck how he feels about him in the best way he knows how—through his art.
I’m Yours. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 6105. While helping Eddie do some home renovations while Chris is in El Paso, Buck has been encouraging him to make choices based on what he wants. Eddie applies that lesson to their relationship and decides to be selfish for once.
How Our Story Ends. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 6100. When Buck and Eddie are sent into an apartment building that’s on fire to search for squatters, Eddie finds himself in a situation where he prays that the universe is actually real and listening to him.
Choosing You. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3105. Eddie has been patiently waiting for Buck to be ready to take their relationship to the next level. After a couple of months, Buck realizes that the ball is in his court.
Learning to Compromise. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4050. Buck and Eddie moved in together two weeks ago, and they’re learning how to compromise about the things that never came up until they were living together. Case in point, preferred grocery store for their weekly shopping trip.
First Date Nerves. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 5140. Buck and Eddie are on their first date, both nervous about taking their friendship to the next level. Neither one wants the date to end, though, so they continue it at Eddie’s house.
Perfect Fit. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3110. Buck drops by to talk to Eddie after his break up with Tommy ends up with an unexpected offer. Eddie realizes that it’s time for him to finally make his move before it’s too late.
Keep Holding On. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3230. When a rescue goes wrong, Buck and Eddie find themselves in danger and feelings get admitted.
The Way to a Man’s Heart. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5400. When Eddie texts Buck to ask him over for dinner, Buck thinks something odd is going on, but nothing prepares him for what Eddie has planned.
No Regrets. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 4800. Buck and Eddie’s relationship changes with an impulsive kiss during a rerun of Chopped. It’s now a few hours later, and Buck wants to make sure that Eddie doesn’t have any regrets
Crazy For You. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 4600. While hanging out watching a baseball game & drinking beer, Eddie shares his honest opinions regarding Buck’s relationship. Four days later, he confronts Buck to find out why he’s been avoiding him since then.
Kindred Spirits. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 73,280. Eddie has been a member of Paranormal Research Group for nearly four years after being recruited during one of their investigations. During that time, he’s found a job he enjoys, created a family that cares about him, become an unwilling reality TV star, and fallen in love with his best friend and partner, Buck. The team is traveling across the country filming the second season of their hit reality show, Haunted Case Files, and Eddie’s unknowingly going to find his skepticism challenged when Buck sets out to prove that there’s such a thing as destiny and fate, and that some things are meant to be.
Sealed with a Kiss. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 8100. When Buck goes to the beach to get away from Abby’s empty apartment, he ends up saving a kid from drowning. He isn’t expecting to meet Christopher’s father, Eddie, who also happens to be Buck’s soulmate.
September
Perfect Opportunity. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 8000. Buck and Eddie are working a shift together several weeks after their relationship became something more than just friends. It’s after midnight when Buck finds the perfect opportunity for them to make one of his fantasies come true.
Constant Craving. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 7800. Buck and Eddie have recently started dating, and it’s their third official date. While playing a game of pool, they make a little wager, and Buck gets to indulge a craving he’s had for years.
A Possible Connection. Bucky/Stiles. Teen. WC: 6205. Bucky has to go to Poland with Natasha to pick up Clint, and Stiles finally finds a clue that might help connect Carrie Hill with Tommy Mata.
Friendly Advice. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 6800. When Ravi asks Buck and Eddie to have dinner with him, they don’t expect him to ask them for advice on how they remained friends after breaking up. The issue? They’ve never been a couple.
Pretty Kitty. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 3700. After a rough shift, Buck helps Eddie shake it off and let go.
Negotiations Over Spaghetti. Bucky/Stiles. Teen. WC: 5315. Stiles meets up with Peter and Lydia before work. When he gets to the hospital, he catches up with Susie.
Reaching For You. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5600. While getting Eddie to safety after a sniper attack, Buck realizes that they might be soulmates and has to make a difficult choice.
Ready Now. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 5150. When Eddie starts to avoid him, Buck decides to find out what the problem is so he can try to fix it.
Helping Hand. Buck/Eddie. Adult. WC: 5200. When Eddie arrives early for their date, he catches Buck in a compromising position and offers him a helping hand.
Overkill. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 3700. Buck and Eddie figure out the best way to approach an important conversation with Chris. As per usual for them, they go overboard and have to revise their plans.
Happy Accident. Buck/Eddie. Teen. WC: 6150. When Buck gets some good news, he accidentally kisses Eddie, which leads to a conversation that changes their relationship.
To be continued
35 notes
·
View notes
Text
Weekly Recap | January 15th-21st 2024

My ao3 history is still fucked. Gonna have to figure out if there's something I can do about it :/
Complete
hot cocoa by evcndiaz/ @evcndiaz (Established Buddie | 3K | Teen): Buck is freaking out about proposing. He gets an assist from Athena, Bobby, and. Well. Eddie himself.
A Message To You by Mad_Lori/ @madlori (Media fic, Getting Together | 9K | Teen): Two firefighters both write to an advice column on the same day, with the same problem - they're each in love with their best friend. You won't believe what happens next!
🔥 Life Cycles of the Southern Coastal Husbro series by Mad_Lori/ @madlori (Post-Season 5, Queer Platonic Relationship to Lovers | 5 works | 92K)
🔥 Courtship Behaviors of the Southern Coastal Husbro (QPR, Getting Together | 49K | Explicit): “I want you in my family, I want us to be a family. Officially. A family can be a guy, his son, and his best friend, right?” Buck’s lower lip was trembling. “You’re really asking me to be your…what, now?” “Frank called it ‘platonic life partners.’” Observational Notes on the Southern Coastal Husbro (Fluff | 10K | Mature): A day in the life of two engaged firefighter husbros and their smartass son. Migratory Patterns of the Southern Coastal Husbro (Coming Out | 13K | Explicit): Buck and Eddie visit El Paso to tell the Diaz parents that they're engaged. Also, they go viral (again), eat King Ranch Casserole, pontificate on queer identities, get a visit from the Fire Chief, and the Hot Firefighter Calendar makes a reappearance. Ancestral Lineage of the Southern Coastal Husbro (Parental Reconciliations | 13K | Explicit): The Buckleys surprise Eddie at home when Buck's not there, hoping to work around Buck's no-contact edict and attempt a reconciliation. Later, Eddie surprises Buck with the news that hey, he has grandparents on his mom's side, too. Surprise number two: they suck. Eddie and Buck remain disgustingly in love with each other. Sexual Alignments of the Southern Coastal Husbro (5K | Teen): Eddie goes out for drinks with the dispatch center folks, gets hit on at the bar, and has personal epiphanies about his sexual orientation.
Kilty Pleasures by JamesPearce911/ @diazsdimples (PWP, Established Buddie | 8K | Explicit): Or, Buck and Eddie discover they have kilt kinks.
melt your headaches (call it home) by lecornergirl/ @clusterbuck (Pre-Relationship, Sharing a Bed | 2K | Teen): hypothetically, Buck types. if someone hit their head in the morning, they probably shouldn’t go to sleep alone, huh The phone vibrates in his hand before he can even put it down, Eddie’s face flashing on the screen. Buck sighs and picks it up. “What did you do?” Eddie asks immediately. “Hypothetically, the Scrub Daddy tried to kill me.”
Fractals from the Lightning Bolt by letmetellyouaboutmyfeels/ @letmetellyouaboutmyfeels (One Shots Collection | 41/54 | 78K | Not Rated): A collection of oneshots, some originally posted on tumblr. Each chapter is individually rated.
44. We Gotta Create Our Interludes: Rated E - some soft established relationship fluff and smut 45. My Application to Hell: Rated E - shameless smut of the "they could never get away with this in real life" variety.
what my heart just yearns to say (in ways that can't be said) by mimibegins/ @itiveseenthisfilmbefore (Post S06E15: Death and Taxes | 5K | General): “I didn’t know that,” Eddie replied, eyebrows furrowed. And then he added so quietly that Buck almost missed it: “I mean, how would I? As I don’t see you.” And Buck was struck through the core and taken back in time. From one moment to the next, he was back at the graveyard, looking at Eddie and saying “I feel like she sees me” and then he recalled the broken look behind Eddie’s eyes and oh. So that’s what was wrong.
Twice Struck by Tizniz / @tizniz (Post-Lightning | 3K | General): Buck finds out he wasn't the only one struck by lightning that night.
dusk until the dawn (you're where i wanna go) by mimibegins/ @itiveseenthisfilmbefore (Post S6E14: Performance Anxiety, Getting Together | 5K | Teen): “So, would you say that you’re worried about dating because you never really dated,“ Buck said as he shifted his weight, draping himself over the couch in a way that was almost obscene for a public space. “Is that a question, or– ?” Eddie wondered, slightly amused as he looked up at Buck, who looked so pensive, if not a bit stunned as he was seemingly still trying to wrap his head around the disastrous dating experiences of Eddie Diaz. “No, it’s– yeah, okay, I guess it’s a question but– have you?” Buck asked, almost bashful, with a faint blush sitting high on his cheeks as he met Eddie’s eyes. God, Eddie thought as he felt how the blood rushed into his cheeks as well. These feelings are definitely not platonic.
he's a big boy by oklahoma/ @malewifediaz (Married Buddie, PWP | 5K | Explicit): Eddie has a thing for Buck's big dick.
one is one too many, one more is never enough by 42hrb / @exhuastedpigeon (Drunk Confession | 2K | Teen): They say hangovers get worse as you get older. Buck never believed that until his first hangover in his thirties hit him like a fucking freight train. He had vowed to never get that drunk again. And he’d kept that promise to himself for over a year. That all changed at Maddie and Chimney’s wedding. He’d like it noted that it wasn’t his fault that he got so drunk. He hadn’t had any of the mimosas that were flowing while Maddie and her bridal party got ready because he didn’t want to risk anything going wrong when he walked Maddie down the aisle. In fact, he hadn’t had a drink until after he gave his speech.
🔥 Don't Push Me So Far Away I Can't Reach You by giselleslash (Friends With Benefits | 12K | Mature): or the one where Buck thinks he and Eddie are just friends with benefits so he pushes Eddie to date other people because he’s an idiot
if you keep reachin' out (then I'll keep comin' back) by 42hrb / @exhuastedpigeon (Getting Together | 2K | Teen): It probably wasn’t the best idea to flirt with Buck before a rescue but Eddie couldn’t help himself. He’d been struggling with keeping his feelings for Buck locked down for months now, maybe even longer if he was honest with himself.
i love you, ain't that the worst thing you've ever heard? by rarakiplin (gmontys)/ @hoediaz (Post-Shooting | 9K | Teen): or, in which eddie's will reveal is a love confession, and buck takes a second to catch up
🔥 maybe love won't let you down by sibylsleaves (Season 5B, Getting Together | 15K | Mature): Buck tells Eddie he’s in love with him. Eddie pines. or, five times eddie watches buck leave, and the one time he goes after him
Rope 'n Ride by rosebuddiekin/ @giddyupbuck (PWP | 2K | Explicit): Or: Eddie rides Buck wearing the cowboy hat.
WIP
search history by forgottenwords (Getting Together | 8/10 | 11K | Explicit): Eddie opened the Safari app to find a specific recipe Buck was looking for, but something was already typed in the search box. Beefy blonde twink gets railed by— Buck's voice calls out from the kitchen “Did you find it yet?” and Eddie hastily closes the tab, opening another with a surprising speed from someone considered technologically illiterate. As close as they were, he’d never had a thought about the type of ‘adult entertainment’ Buck was partial to. Now, it was all he could think about.
🔥 Things We're All Too Young to Know by @cal-daisies-and-briars (Canon, S1 through S6 | 107/? | 296K | Mature): This is a love story. Even if it doesn’t always look like it. Even if it doesn’t always feel like it. A look back on Eddie and Buck's lives up to now, and what led them to each other, interpreted from the current 9-1-1 canon.
🔥 and if i bleed (you'll be the last to know) by diazchristopher/ @captain-hen (Canon Divergent Season 6, Friends with Benefits | 5/18 | 23K | Explicit): or, an alternate look at season 6 where buck and eddie have been casually sleeping together since before the beginning of the season. somehow, this changes both everything and nothing at all.
Winter Prayer by Daisies_and_Briars/ @cal-daisies-and-briars (Road Trip, Buck&Bobby&May | 1/3 | 5K | General): When a work conflict prevents Athena from accompanying Bobby to Minnesota for the ten year anniversary of his family dying, Buck and May offer to go instead. Over the course of the trip, they all learn more about each other, and Bobby faces his grief.
(when i die) i'll die loving you by lecornergirl / @clusterbuck (The Good Place Fusion | 1/? | 2K | Teen): OR: buck and eddie are in the afterlife, and they're soulmates. but it's not quite that simple.
Kiss Me Once Cause You Know I Had A Long Night by I_still_dont_understand_13 / @sherlockcrossing (Prompt collection | 21/? | 14K | Teen): 100 kiss prompts.
22. 82. Whispering "I love you" in-between kisses 23. 1. Whispering "kiss me" to your lover 24. 18. Grabbing your lover by the collar
#buddie#buddie fanfiction#buddie fic rec#buddie fanfic#buddie fic#epic buddie fic rec#911 fanfiction#911 fic#911 fanfic
148 notes
·
View notes
Note
https://www.tumblr.com/tacobout911/777764115631505408/this-is-a-response-i-saw-to-ryan-talking-about
How is saying that you are friends with someone else that you also work closely with NOT a normal answer??
Kenny seems like a fun and nice guy?
Hey guys, is it gay to have different levels of closeness with your coworkers? (It is not.)
If he was closeted (which btw is no one's business but his) the idea that Oliver is the only one he would or could be attracted to is... weird.
It's not like there aren't many attractive men on the show. Kenny is an attractive man also.
It's giving surprise that they picked Chimney for the hot firefighter calendar.
Getting a whiff of poor boundaries with strong notes of racism.
The entire discourse over that comment is fucking ridiculous.
Do they not understand that Ryan said that shit deliberately to swerve the question. These men are TIREDDDD of Ryliver and Buddie questions. This is a procedural show with a decently sized main cast. Stop asking about Ryan's closeness to Oliver and vice versa!!
I do believe that Ryan is closest to Kenny, I'm not saying he's lying, but I also know he could have phoned that answer in, and he didn't.
Also, if Kenny could ever get a fucking interview and was asked that question i have no doubt he wouldn't say Ryan... he'd say Jenn.
#anonymous#911 abc#911 discourse#nquesu wanna block#nquesu want receipts#taco bout discourse#ryan guzman
47 notes
·
View notes
Text
Pretty Boy Angel
Buck saved Eddie while they were both in the military, so he’s excited to see him again. Eddie, however, doesn’t seem to remember him, which pisses Buck off. It’s not until a few weeks into working together, that the memories come back. Unfortunately for Eddie, he only remembers Buck from back then as pretty boy angel.
On ao3.
Ships: Buddie
Warnings: past NDE
~~~
Buck turns around to see who Hen and Chimney are talking about. He doesn’t like that they’re complimenting someone when he has been working so hard to ensure his spot on that calendar. He knows they’re doing it to get under his skin, just some friendly ribbing. But by god is it working.
That annoyance melts away, however, when he sees who they’re talking about. It’s not often he sees a good result from that time in his life, which is why he prefers not to talk about it, so Diaz suddenly popping up is a pleasant surprise.
He usually won’t seek out a reason to bring it up, but Diaz inevitably will and he doesn’t want to be an asshole, especially because it’s Diaz. So, before he can think too much about it, he waves and calls out with a grin: “Diaz! It’s good to see you alive, man.”
Diaz perks up at his name, turning to look at the group to see who’s talking. When he sees Buck, he frowns, staring at him for a few seconds while a silence falls between them. Then he says: “Do I know you?”
Immediately the annoyance Buck felt before rears his head again. Of course, he’s one of those assholes, the kind who postures and represses. Fine, whatever. He doesn’t need this in his life, so he frowns back, then tersely says: “I must have confused you with someone else.”
“Oh, okay,” Diaz says, still a little confused. Buck has to hand it to him, he’s a good actor.
The others are looking between the two of them, before Bobby clears his throat, breaking the awkward silence that had fallen. “Everyone, this is Eddie Diaz, our new probationary firefighter. Graduated top of his class just this week.”
“Diaz?” Hen repeats curiously, looking at Buck.
And a part of him wants to throw Daiz under the bus a little, but he’s not an asshole, unlike Diaz. He refuses to be like him, in fact. So he shrugs: “It’s a common last name. Anyway,” he looks to Bobby, “what do we need a new recruit for?”
Bobby sends him a tired look that makes something shrivel inside his chest, as he patiently explains: “He served multiple tours in Afghanistan as an army medic. Guy’s got a Silver Star. It’s not like he’s wet behind the ears.”
“A Silver Star, wow,” Hen says sounding impressed, though clearly only trying to tease Buck, before she saunters off to introduce herself.
He sends her a bit of a stink eye, but a part of him feels a little bad for Diaz, there’s a reason he’s never mentioned his own service.
Chimney claps him on the back in a slightly condescending manner and Bobby just walks by him with a reproachful look. Buck scowls at both of them. He knows he’s being asshole and it seems to be for no reason, but he’s not.
Buck doesn’t like talking about his own service. The only reason he even did now, is because he thought Diaz would recognize him first. He knows what it’s like to see someone you served with. He didn’t want ice him out, because of his own issues. Plus, Diaz wasn’t exactly the worst part of it either, however short it might have been.
But Diaz is icing him out and being an asshole about it. That’s his shit. Buck can feel hurt by that and isn’t required to be nice to him. The others can think what they want.
Diaz gives him a weird look when Buck shakes his hand curtly. However, he doesn’t comment on it and takes it in stride while the others give him a tour and Buck stalks off to do his own thing, until the first alarm rings.
In the rig, the others are getting to know Diaz, asking him about his Silver Star. Buck can see he’s getting uncomfortable and because he isn’t an asshole – again unlike some people – he steps in. He changes the topic by asking: “So is your full name Eduardo?” since he genuinely doesn’t know and is a little curious.
“No.”
Okay, rude. Buck is saving his ass here, no need to be curt. Then just to poke the bear, he asks: “People ever call you Diaz?”
“Not if they want me to respond,” Diaz says
Buck scoffs, he clearly remembers Diaz answering to that name. So he says: “Well, something’s got to give. We got Cap, Hen, Chimney, Buck. We can’t just call you Eddie.”
“Can’t tell if he’s being serious or not,” Diaz semi-laughs after giving Buck a long look. He seems to be uncomfortable and a little unsure by how Buck is acting. Good. Let him be.
But because Chimney is a dick, who says: “I like to always operate under the assumption that nothing he says is serious,” everyone just chuckles and Diaz relaxes again.
For the rest of their shift, Diaz does a great job of not knowing Buck, while Buck makes an effort to avoid him and is a little bit of an asshole when he can’t. It’s not his most mature moment, but he just can’t help it. This guy just comes in, makes Buck seem like a weirdo while being an asshole about it, then proceeds to cozy up to everyone, while pretending Buck never held his blood inside him. He doesn’t expect the same sort of attention from back then, but the least he can do is give Buck a thank you or even a fucking hello.
He is distracted from stewing between shifts about all the ways Diaz could be replacing him with how much the other seem to like him and all the ways Diaz could ruin what the 118 has, by Maddie coming back.
Her story wants to make him dig out his rifle from storage and travel to Hershey, however, she doesn’t need that. So, he just catches her and gives her a safe space to land and a way to get her life back.
By the time he comes back on shift, he’s relaxed. But he tenses again when he spots Diaz laughing with Chimney and Hen. He doesn’t know why he feels so hurt by it all, why he can’t just move on. Maybe it’s because he doesn’t want Diaz’s asshole ways to hurt his friends, maybe because he liked the attention he got from Diaz back in Afghanistan and the rejection now stings. Either way, Diaz sucks and he doesn’t have to like him.
It’s not until the two of them are pulling a grenade out of a man’s leg and Diaz acts like Buck has zero military training, even when it’s just the two of them, that it dawns on Buck that Eddie might genuinely not remember him. It makes sense now that he thinks about it, he was actively losing a lot of blood when they met after all. And that was kind of also the only time they met…
The realization makes him feel a bit like an ass, but it also gives him peace. So when Eddie extends an olive branch, he’s more than happy to take it.
After the fiasco that was their meeting, Buck and Eddie fall into an easy friendship and good teamwork together.
Buck enjoys working with Eddie, whose military training he can play into well and who is used to crazy shit so easily follows Buck’s crazier leads where others would be worried. It’s not that Eddie doesn’t think he’s an idiot sometimes, he just also sees when his recklessness is calculated.
Eddie also doesn’t talk about his service much, just like Buck, though no one knows it. Buck doesn’t prod either. Now that he knows Eddie doesn’t remember, he sees no use in reminding him of the horrors of a war zone just to see if Eddie is still potentially interested. Eddie is a great friend, who is easy on the eyes and Buck would definitely be interested in him, but he’s not going to make a move. Not until they have a better basis at least.
However, these plans are changed sooner than anticipated. There are a few teens stuck down the side of a ridge. They’re safe enough on a ledge, but have no way to get down or back up without risking injury or death, so LAFD is there to collect them.
“I get wanting to try things, but really, cliff climbing without gear or training?” Buck comments as he straps on his helmet.
“Teenagers,” Hen rolls her eyes fondly as she sets up her medical kit with Chimney.
“No, stupidity,” Eddie says, rounding the corner of the truck as he pulls on his own helmet. However, when he sees Buck he stutters to a stop, nearly tripping over his own feet. His eyes grow wide and he stares a Buck for a few seconds, before he points at him and exclaims: “Pretty boy angel?”
Buck is so surprised with those words coming out of Eddie’s mouth again that he just blinks dumbly for a moment. In that time, Chimney has loudly repeated: “Pretty boy angel?” making Eddie flush a bright red and splutter a little.
He supposes that this helmet looks a lot closer to his SEAL helmet than his other one and guesses it must have triggered Eddie’s memory. A grin spreads out over Buck’s face and to be a little shit, he coos: “So, you do remember! I’m touched.”
“Wait, he called you pretty boy angel before?” Hen asks, while at the same time Chimney goes: “You know what he’s talking about?”
~
All Eddie can hear is noise. Loud noise. At least, he thinks it’s loud. It’s all so far away. Like a dream, maybe. Or maybe because his ears are ringing. There had been a lot of bullets.
Oh.
Eddie’s dying.
That’s bad.
That hurts.
He hurts.
God, he doesn’t want to die.
Eddie thinks of Christopher, wishes he could see him one last time, apologize for not coming home. For not being a better father. For running when Chris needed him.
Fuck, he didn’t mean to die out here. He’s scared. And cold and numb. Tears form in the corners of his eyes, but he can’t move his arms to wipe them away. Humiliatingly, he feels the streams of water slide down his face, itching in his ears.
Then, suddenly, there is warmth breaking through the coldness of death. A warm hand is cupping his cheek and wiping the tears away. Eddie doesn’t know when he closed his eyes, but he’s opening them now to see what that warmth is that holds him.
Above him is an angel. He must be. It’s the only explanation Eddie has for the way this man above him seems to glow, haloed in light as he cups his cheek and says words he cannot bring himself to hear over all the noise.
Pink lips are moving and blue eyes are staring intently at him, as big gentle hands roam over him. Awed, Eddie whispers: “Pretty boy angel, ‘m I goin’ to Heav’n?”
Pretty boy angel pauses for a moment, almost choking on a surprised laugh, which suits his face, but probably not the situation. Then suddenly, Eddie can hear his voice: “Nah, Diaz, not if I have anything to say about it. We’re going to bring you home.”
Then he’s suddenly being jostled, likely moved onto a stretcher or backboard of sorts. The pain shooting through him again snaps him back into his body. He cries out loudly, tears starting back up again at the pain, as well as the now more clear headed realization that he’s bleeding out. That he’s dying and whatever promises pretty boy angel made, there is no guarantee he’ll keep them.
It’s all a blur until he realizes he’s in a helicopter, pretty boy angel leaning over him again. There are bandages in his hand and he vaguely hears: “This is going to hurt,” before they’re pressed down on the wounds and he’s howling in pain again.
Eddie tries to close his eyes, his vision is swimming anyway and he’d like to be somewhere other than here.
A slap in his face brings him back and there are those concerned baby blues from pretty boy angel again, as he says: “You need to stay awake. Stay awake for me, Diaz.”
“Ugh, aren’t a’gels supp’sed to be n’ce? Why ‘re you s’mean, pr’tty boy a’gel?” Eddie slurs as his eyes open with much dismay.
Pretty boy angel laughs at that, adjusting his helmet for a moment. It leaves a smear of blood behind and there is a vague realization that it’s his blood smearing his cheek. Before that realization is wiped away by pretty boy angel saying: “You stay awake and I’ll be the nicest angel there is, promise. Just keep talking, keep those eyes open.”
“S’mean,” Eddie repeats again. But he does as told. “You’ve g’t pr’tty eyes.”
~
“You were in there that helicopter. You- you saved my life,” Eddie says, still reeling. “Why… Why didn’t you say anything?”
“I tried, you didn’t remember. Didn’t think it was worth it to make you remember,” Buck shrugs, trying to be casual. “I can’t imagine that was your best day.”
“Okay, is either of you going to tell us what this is about?” Chimney asks. “I mean, when did Buckaroo here have the time to save you? And a helicopter? What?”
“Yeah, does this have to do with you mistaking Eddie for someone else that first day?” Hen asks.
“I didn’t mistake him for anyone, pretty boy here just didn’t remember me,” Buck says.
“I thought you were pretty boy,” Hen shoots back immediately, sending both of them a smirk.
Eddie blushes again and defends himself: “You can’t hold that against me, I was actively bleeding to death at the time.”
That does wipe the smirk off Hen’s face. Even if Eddie clearly lived, it’s never nice to hear about someone you care about, who is a friend, nearly dying.
Before anyone can figure out how to move on from that, they’re interrupted by Bobby. He comes over to find Hen and Chimney with their medical gear and Eddie and Buck ready to go, yet all of them are just staring at Eddie, who is blushing? “What’s the hold up?”
Chimney makes the executive decision that this is all highly important information that cannot be swept under the rug, so he gleefully answers: “Eddie called Buck pretty boy angel and is seemingly remembering him from some mysterious past where Buck saved his life. Apparently there was a helicopter involved.”
Now Bobby’s eyebrows are climbing up to his hairline, clearly interested. However, he shakes his head, tossing the thought aside for now. “That is certainly a story I’d like to hear. Later. Right now there are scared kids on a ledge down there, so get a move on.”
“Yes, Cap.”
The rescue goes smoothly. Buck knows what he’s doing on the ropes and so does Eddie, even though he’s newer at it. Eddie would have trusted him regardless, but this new revelation makes him less anxious about the whole thing. It’s his first rope rescue.
None of the teenagers need serious medical attention, so after Hen and Chimney checked them over and Bobby sternly lectured them about recklessness, they’re released and the 118 is free to make their way back to the firehouse.
Naturally, this means they barely make it into the rig, before the others start asking questions. Hen starts them off: “Okay, spill.”
Buck looks over to Eddie to let him take lead. Sure, both of them had been involved, but Eddie is the one who just blurted something out, who is still processing this sudden memory that returned to him. He doesn’t want to start prodding at that without getting a gauge on where Eddie’s head is at.
Eddie sees his gaze and swallows, before clearing his throat. “Uhm, I- I earned my Silver Star by saving a convoy. Our chopper got shot down and I pulled everyone out. We were pinned, lots of enemy fire. I got hit by three bullets.” He takes a breath.
The others are sharing looks and giving them to Buck. Clearly they have no clue how this is going to connect to Buck and obviously they didn’t expect Eddie to start with mentioning Afghanistan. Whenever they meet his eyes, Buck just gives them a reassuring smile.
After letting the air out slowly, Eddie continues: “Before today, I thought I passed out then and only woke up once they’d airlifted me to Germany.” He gives a wry smile. “But apparently Buck was out there playing hero. I thought I was dying when he loomed over me to hold the blood inside, so, you know, angel.”
“Pretty boy angel,” Buck corrects a little gleefully, but how can he not when Eddie blushes so prettily?
“You were in Afghanistan?” Hen asks Buck with wide eyes.
“I thought you said you washed out of SEALs training?” Bobby adds.
“SEALs?” Chimney chokes.
Now it’s Buck’s turn to shift a little uncomfortably in his seat, shrugging: “I don’t like to talk about it, why bring it up?”
“Why? That shit is super cool, you could get so many girls with that. Do you have a Silver Star too?” Chimney says.
Buck can’t blame the enthusiasm, he might have been like that too, if he hadn’t been there. “Nah, Eddie over there is the hero between us. I’m just his darling pretty boy angel, isn’t that right, Diaz?”
“Oh shut up,” Eddie blushes again. Then he processes the rest of the sentence and frowns: “You didn’t get a Silver Star for that? Why? Did you CO get full credit or something?”
“No,” Buck ducks his head apologetically. “We technically weren’t supposed to be there. In fact, we had orders to ignore your call, but we weren’t just going to leave people behind. My CO nearly got dishonorably discharged over it and it’s why I didn’t sign on for a new tour. Guess I have you to thank for not ending up somewhere in the dessert with a bullet through my head, huh?”
Eddie is wide eyed, probably only just realizing how close he’d been to never coming home again. The others are looking a little uncomfortable too, no one likes to hear about the reality of being a solider, the ways in which the US military can operate and abandon its own troops.
“I- I feel like I should be thanking you,” Eddie finally manages.
Buck is the absolute worst at receiving gratitude like this and the last thing he wants is to talk about his service. So, he slaps a salacious smirk on his face and deflects: “You already thanked me plenty.”
That brings the blush back and Eddie huffs and looks away, muttering: “I don’t remember that.”
“Ahw, really? I spend a good few hours keeping your blood inside you and holding your arteries closed, and you don’t even remember your quite creative poetry about my eyes?” Buck teases, fluttering his eyelashes as he leans in closer.
“No,” Eddie squeaks in embarrassment as everyone else laughs at him.
The mood is lightened and they spend the rest of the drive getting a little more out of Buck – though he can deflect quite a bit with his classic ‘it’s classified’ line – as well as making fun of Eddie. Buck half makes things up, half recounts what Eddie said, while Eddie continuously denies saying half, while remembering the other bits, making his denial about the lies less believable.
By the time they get back, Eddie is about as red as a tomato. As Buck climbs out, he claps Eddie on the back, before leaning in and whispering: “If you’re ever curious, I’d be more than happy to make you remember some of the other stuff you said. Didn’t know you were an tits man, Diaz.”
Eddie blushes and splutters more, but Buck leaves him behind to be flustered by himself, whistling as he makes his way over to the loft. It’s much more fun to get under Eddie’s skin than to have Eddie get under his.
It’s really good to see him alive again.
~~
A/N:
Buck in this fic at some point just becomes ‘gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss’- flirting edition and I love that for him xp
#rr writing#9-1-1#9 1 1#9 1 1 show#9 1 1 fanfiction#911#911 show#911 fanfic#buddie fic#buddie#buck x eddie#evan buckley#eddie diaz#buck buckley#the 118#118 firefam#hen wilson#chimney han#bobby nash#navy seal buck#army eddie diaz
37 notes
·
View notes
Text
Under Pressure
In a world where soulmarks activate at the first touch, Buck is trying to make it work anyway with his girlfriend who is on a long-term vacation. While she's away, he's focusing on getting himself into the annual firefighter calendar and making up for past mistakes at work. He doesn't understand why the hell Bobby had to bring in a new probie, especially one who keeps showing him up at every turn.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/62111365
Winter of Buddie Week 5 Prompt, use one (or more or all!) of the Five Senses.
@winterofbuddie
22 notes
·
View notes
Note
3 sentences firefighter calendar please 💕
Hello my darling 💖
Some sentences for you!
Eddie knew this was a bad idea when he agreed to it, okay? He really really did. But how could he pass up the opportunity to be shoulder to shoulder, chest to chest, back to back with a very shirtless, very sweaty Buck? How could he resist finally learning what the skin and hair of Buck’s pecs and stomach and massive arms feels like against his own?
wip friday
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
Now all we need is a queer club scene a la lone Star.
Buck would absolutely flourish, henren would be flirting, Eddie would be sitting at the bar doing a beer watching Buck like a hawk and sometimes smiling, Tommy would be in the void floating (sorry babe I'm a Buddie 4 lifer), and for a lil pizzazz Maddie and Chimney also go.
(it evolved into a tiny fic 🥺if you wanna read you can🥺)
ao3 link :
Ravi is probably there somewhere with someone in the VIP section looking down at them both happy but also a bit worried to see them.
(he's been working with them for a while now he knows the rumors of that many collective jinx powers they hold)
He sends them drinks periodically and they all wonder if someone is about to get a sugar daddy and then realize they're all couples so who's the couple who's getting a third?
Hen has her hands permanently glued to her wife's side and her head in her neck. She's murmuring sweet nothings and Karen giggles it away as she rubs any part of her that's closest to her and sips her drink.
Chimney and Maddie chat as they become a two-headed, four-limbed creation that smells of tequila, love, and laughter.
Maddie is constantly getting compliments on her shiny outfit and nails and ends up beside Buck periodically through the night, both of them like radiant sunlight to others.
Chimney also magically appears next to her almost instantaneously but vanishes and returns with drinks for his friends eventually chatting up the biggest guys he can on their gym regimen and suggesting they buy a calendar to support the new Asian Sex Symbol.
Of course, they sell a few copies.
Buck is the crown Jewel of the drag queens who are all shapes, sizes, and identities getting off of a show to have a nice night out.
He's marvelous and praises their outfits before quickly getting sucked into impromptu makeup and drag lessons, cards for shows, drunken histories, sexuality stories, and good ole fun lip-syncing.
And of course, since he's a bright star who everyone loves, many people begin their hunt.
A quick wink, a lingering smile, a hand on his lower back that lingers as long as a guy slides past him.
Okay, that's it.
Eddie orders another two beers, checking his phone for the babysitter's update before pocketing it.
He slides up behind Buck sliding a beer in his hand and resting his head on his shoulder his hand coming up to his waist.
The girls immediately gush about the two saying there are Two Hot Firefighters ready to put out their fire and Eddie bursts out in laughter.
They begin to fawn over him next complimenting his jawline and face suggesting he go into modelling or movies.
One of them says it's a waste but they'd be all fired up if they see him covered in soot. Another asks if he's on the same calendar as the sexy Asian guy.
Buck pouts telling them no and he's the focus again.
The drag queens then launch into a spiel about fire safety and if they could do a lecture at a show or help them.
Buck ends up video calling Bobby at the request and he and Athena are laying in bed amused as they watch him stumble through his words before a crowd of colorful queens squeeze into the frame.
He assumes them he'll think about it and the comment on Athena's beauty before the call is cut.
Bobby turns to Athena after the call and she laughs. "Your boy is always getting into trouble." He kisses her forehead softly. "We should go next time." "Let's."
Later that night as Christopher's finally dozing off, his phone slipping out of his hand he jolts at the sound of the front door bursting open.
Harry and Denny freeze on the phone, their faces both lit up by their computer screen, "What was that?"
Chris reaches for his glasses and slips them on staying quiet.
He listens again and relaxes as he hears giggles and shushes.
He rolls his eyes and pulls his covers over his head. "It's my dads."
The shuffling gets louder and he groans softly as his door is knocked on before it's pushed open.
Eddie grins down at his son's lying form and stumbles over as gracefully as he can. Buck is in the kitchen filling two (plastic) cups with water and shakily walking to his room.
Eddie walks to the left of his bed and kneels down resting his head on his arm.
He pats his head suddenly emotional, "I love you so much you know that?"
Chris frowns at his distressed tone but also notices the softness in his touch.
They watch him and Buck tiptoe in to hand Eddie a cup and rest his on a nightstand.
"We should probably let him sleep, okay babe?"
Eddie drinks from his cup smiling and pats Chris' head one last time. "Okay. Night son."
As they're leaving Buck sticks his head back in, "By the way your phone light is still asking through the blanket. Go to bed, Chris."
Harry and Denny burst out laughing and Chris promptly hangs up. He closes his eyes with a smile on his face as his dads fall into bed sloppily in the next room, leaving their problems for themselves tomorrow.
#buddie#911 abc#911 fox#911 lone star#eddie diaz#evan buckley#henrietta wilson#paul strickland#tarlos#mini fic#ao3#this got out of hand#this was supposed to be meta#oops?#madney#bathena#henren#buckley diaz family#ls reference#i want married couple#domesticity is my agenda#i will have it!#911throwbacktuesday#ao3 fic#the name is very self explanatory
21 notes
·
View notes
Text
WIP poll game!!
Tagged by @911onabc @wikiangela @panbuckley and @alyxmastershipper
Rules: Make a 24-hour poll with the names of your WIPs and then for whichever one wins, write one sentence for every vote it gets.
tagging @honestlydarkprincess @bisexualbuckleys @shortsighted-owl @monsterrae1 @diazass @diazblunt @rogerzsteven @alyxmastershipper @lover-of-mine @prince-buck-diaz @stereopticons @athenagranted @gayhoediaz @oliverstaark @lucydonato @translasso @forthewolves
#these are all buddie btw. also#don’t know how you can see how many votes each option gets it just shows as a percentage for me#so I’ll just write that number of sentences I guess#tag games#wip tag
41 notes
·
View notes