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“Can you open your eyes?”
“No. I can’t look at you.”
“Because I’m gay?”
Buck sighs dramatically.
“Because you’re pretty. And because you’re gay. Because you’re gay and pretty.”
“Buck,” Eddie laughs. “Open your eyes.”
Or, Eddie comes out to Buck. Buck panics. Hijinks ensue.
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Maddie: Please tell me you’re not drunk tweeting at Eddie Diaz right now
Buck: dude i’m so serious i’m about to start blinking vertically
Or: Buck flirts with MMA Fighter Eddie Diaz on Twitter. Buck's friends despair.
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- Part 5 of 9-1-1 chat fics
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04 May 2026
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Eddie as an MMA fighter will never not be a favorite
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“Are you homophobic?”
“What?”
“Will you be my boyfriend?”
“Yes,” Eddie answered, automatically, even though his mind had volunteered several other pressing questions, like what are you talking about and what is happening and did I recently sustain brain damage.
“Thanks,” said Buckley, and then he pushed Eddie back against the side of the firetruck and kissed him.
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It's the 63rd Annual Los Angeles Fire Muster & Firefighter’s Family Day, and inter-station relations are about to get real friendly between fire houses 6 and 118.
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Buck returns to the 118 after dropping the lawsuit, only to be treated badly. When he decides to end his life, he is saved instead when he finds a little hope in the way of a three legged dog.
💔🥹🐶👨❤️👨
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- Part 1 of Lawsuit Fics
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Eddie books a couples Valentine’s Day weekend for him and Buck.
Except they’re not together.
Eddie is an idiot.
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“Hello?” His neighbour says, looking confused and honestly a bit concerned at Buck’s dishevelled presence.
“Hi, I’m—next door. Buck,” Buck says.
The guy just raises an eyebrow, hand still on the door handle. “Okay? Nice to meet you, Buck. I’m Eddie.”
Eddie. It’s a beautiful name. Simple. Short. Sweet. Buck thinks he might have hearts in his eyes. Or maybe they’re floating around his head. Is he delirious?
“I’m a firefighter,” Buck explains.
Eddie glances down at Buck’s hoodie, a navy LAFD-issue hoodie that hangs loosely over his frame. “I can tell.”
Buck exhales. He’s not explaining this correctly. He’s so tired he might just curl up and fall asleep right here, right now, on Eddie’s front door step. Maybe the saxophone will lull him to sleep.
“Sorry, I’m—I just got off a forty-eight-hour shift from hell. I’m just—I’m dead on my feet, man. Is there any chance you can just—not—” Buck makes vague gesturing of playing a saxophone, cheeks puffed out and fingers pressing vaguely where he imagines saxophone buttons are. He makes quiet little tooting noises. “I hate to be this guy, I just—please. Just tonight.”
OR Buck pleads with his evil saxist neighbour for peace
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“The clinic thinks…” Connor hesitated, biting his lip as he stroked his sons hair. “They think your… um… your stuff…”
Dear God. Someone shoot him now.
“…was probably mixed up with someone else’s,” Connor finished.
“Like a Jane the Virgin type mix-up!” Kameron added, laughing.
She laughs, like this is funny and there isn’t some random kid that’s biologically his running around somewhere that he didn’t agree too.
His skin crawls as a wave of nausea hits him. Bile rises in his throat and he swallows hard, trying to push it back down. Desperate to steady himself, he grabs his drink and takes a small sip, hoping it will calm the churning in his stomach.
“Yeah, except this isn’t a TV show,” Eddie snapped, his voice cold and sharp. “This is Buck’s actual life. It’s not a joke.”
Or; There’s a mix up and Buck somehow fathers ten children.
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“Skydive. Kiss someone in the rain. Go on a road trip... Get into a bar fight?”
Buck groaned, snatching the paper back. “Don’t judge sixteen-year-old me. He had dreams.”
Hen leaned forward. “Oh, we’re judging. Sixteen-year-old you has handed us a gift—insight into all of your questionable teenage priorities.”
Buck crossed his arms, glaring at her. “Hey, some of it’s respectable! ‘Learn to surf?’ Solid goal. ‘Save a life?’ Pretty sure I've nailed that one.”
“Get into a bar fight, though?”
“I thought it’d make me look cool!”
Or, when Evan Buckley finds the bucket list he wrote as a teenager, he decides there’s no time like the present to complete it.
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Christopher’s school project—interviewing friends and family about a significant event—seems innocent enough. But when he chooses the moment his dad met Buck as his topic, it becomes clear: this isn’t just homework, it’s the perfect opportunity for matchmaking.
And if he pulled it off? Well, that would be the most significant event of all.
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Buck has, he’s always seen Eddie as the sun. Still does. But it really makes Buck blind to when he’s struggling. Especially because Eddie has a tendency to brush it off or keep it to himself until it becomes unbearable and blows up in his face. But thankfully, he’s actually asking for help this time. Or trying to, at least.
“Hey,” he says softly, rubbing Eddie’s arms. “I got you.”
“Apparently I’m touch starved,” he says, trying for a sassy tone. But it comes out squeaky and raw.
And. Oh.
Buck’s pulling him into an embrace before his brain even finishes processing it, no intention of letting go anytime soon. Eddie sighs again, content this time. And god. Buck really is never letting him go.
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If you ask anyone else, Buck and Eddie have finally figured it out and are extremely insufferable about PDA now. If you ask Buck, he's just helping his very straight best friend out. Very platonically.
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He stands up, because Eddie does not cower from knocks at — he checks his phone — 10:52 PM, even though every true crime podcast his abuela forwards him suggests this is exactly how people end up as a Dateline episode.
He looks through the peephole.
He blinks.
He looks again.
There is a man on his porch. Which, fine, he expected a man. What he did not expect is for the man to be — and Eddie needs a second here, because he’s processing several things simultaneously and doing a poor job with all of them — approximately six foot two, broad-shouldered, narrow-waisted, visibly muscular in a way that suggests either a dedicated gym routine or a genetic lottery win or both, and completely, entirely, spectacularly naked.
Except for the potted succulent he's holding in front of his crotch.
Eddie's succulent. From Eddie's porch. The one Chris named Potricia.
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The odds of the universe dropping a naked man on your doorstep are low, but never zero. -
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“What are you celebrating?”
Buck’s voice made Eddie spin around with wide eyes, clamping his mouth shut. He probably looked like a deer caught in headlights.
Buck raised a questioning eyebrow at him, and Eddie opened his mouth to say something, except he didn’t know what, because he couldn’t exactly tell Buck that the reason for their celebration was the death of his ex-boyfriend.
And, listen. Eddie has no clue why his following response was the one to tumble out of his mouth. Maybe because he was thinking about Tommy, his brain was making the connection to ‘gay.’ He really has no other explanation.
“My coming out.”
Or: How Eddie celebrating Tommy's death leads to him having to 'pretend' to be gay.
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After waking up in the hospital with a bad case of amnesia, Evan Buckley is reverted to his sixteen year old self. Much to the 118's surprise, this version of Buck is nothing like the man they've come to know and love. He's shy, skittish and quiet- everything their Buck is not. What could possibly have made their friend turn out like this?
And why do none of them have any idea about his past? Will Buck be able to keep his secrets, or will his sixteen year old self ruin everything he worked so hard to hide?
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"Run that by me one more time?"
“Buck and I got married yesterday,” Eddie repeated, as calm as he’d been the first three times he’d said it. “So we’re officially disclosing our relationship to the LAFD.”
Bobby ran an exhausted hand across his eyes. “Yeah, that’s what I thought you said.”
Eddie learns what Tommy said to Buck after their hookup and reacts like any normal best friend would.
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Chimney and Hen can’t help but observe Buck be parental towards Chris, acting as his second dad. The question, however, becomes; does he know? And does Eddie know? A thrilling case that get concluded when Chris gets in trouble at school.
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“I told him you could help.” Christopher says with such confidence that Eddie’s heart jumps into his throat. Because to Eddie, this isn’t a fight he can win. “Please help him.”
“Christopher.” Eddie whispers and looks back down at the likely dying wild animal his son brought home.
“Please?” Christopher’s eyes are wide and wet and looking at him with such hope.
What can Eddie do? Say no? Of course not. “I’ll try, but Mijo, it looks pretty hurt.”
“You can save him.” Christopher insists. “I know you can.”
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Or: Christopher saves a fox on a field trip that ends up not being a fox after all.
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- Part 2 of Once More
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Which is why it was weird when Shannon showed up to the farmers market on a day he would never forget. She’d handed Christopher to him and sat his bag down on the ground in the stall and told Buck she’d be back, needing to talk to Chris’s grandparents and she didn’t want Chris there for it. Which was fine with Buck, he knew that their relationship was a little rocky.
That they were her husband's parents, her husband that was deployed overseas. So he didn’t really ask any questions.
But then Shannon had not come back.
Or the army Eddie fic where Buck raises Christopher
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- Part 1 of The Diaz’s - The Family We Make
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“Uh, hey. You wanna come in for a coffee?”
“Coffee? Really? That’s the oldest trick in the book, man.”
Or, Buck 1.0 meets new-to-LA Eddie. This follows the endings of their first 5 (+1) dates.
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We are all born mad (some remain so)... by ReallySmartLadyMarieCurie
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
07 Aug 2021
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Eddie is equal parts surprised and offended that his Abuela no longer asks him to make repairs around her house. He hadn't expected to be replaced by some random blue-eyed buff guy from the 118, and his pride is a little hurt by it. But making fast friends is Buck's superpower, and it isn't long before Eddie starts to see why Isabel keeps the man around. Eddie soon finds that it's near impossible not to fall in love with him.
Or, Eddie is an overwhelmed single father and Isabel is just trying to help by taking a few things off his plate, but it's hard for Eddie to see it that way at first.
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Diaz gets right up in his face and wow, his eyes are even more beautiful up close.
“You can endanger yourself as much as you want if you’ve got a death wish, but you don’t get to put your team or the people we are trying to save on the line.”
Then he’s turning on his heels and storming away.
And look, Buck will be pissed off about it later, how Diaz thought he could just walk up to Buck and spit him out like that, but right now he’s got a perfect view of Diaz’s ass as he walks away and his upper brain immediately stops working because fuck, what an ass. Buck really wants to get his hands on it and squeeze.
Too bad the guy it’s attached to is a bit of a dick.
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Probational Firefighters Evan “Buck” Buckley and Eddie Diaz meet on a call which ends with them at odds with each other.
As the months roll by, they keep running into each other on the job, much to Eddie’s dismay and Buck’s delight.
Can they put aside their first opinions and misunderstandings and allow the seeds of friendship, and possibly something more, to take root?
