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    Daphnée.☘︎ ݁˖⁸¹
    @agostamygosta
    ANOTHER HOLLANOV ROADTRIP PIC HAS HIT THE TIMELINE
    4:32 PM · Jan 30, 2019
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    Loïk @cieletoile · Jan 30
    Replying to @agostamygosta
    Daph what the actual fuck
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    (or; A snow storm, a roadtrip, and an eternity's worth of speculation.)

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    07 Jan 2026

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    “Why am I in your phone as Buck parentheses work? With no profile picture?” Buck glares at him. “How many other Bucks do you know?”

    “I just never changed it, I don’t know.”

    “I bet you have Chris in here as Christopher parentheses son too huh?”

    “No, that’s ridiculous,” Eddie scoffs, “I know who my son is.”

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    “He baby-trapped you,” the man said with a misplaced confidence that was almost impressive, “that’s fucked up, man.”

    Buck blinked. Then blinked again. Then, “Uh... no. No, that’s not—”

    “Shut it, Benji, that’s not what happened,” the other robber scowled, no longer trying to pretend he wasn’t eavesdropping. “They’re both dudes. A dude can’t baby-trap another dude.”

    “Of course they can. Equal rights and shit! That’s what the parades are for.”

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    There's a hostage situation at the bank and Buck is forced to reevaluate his relationship with Eddie (and vice versa).

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    02 Jan 2026

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    “He probably turned the volume off,” Hen offered calmly, sensing his surging panic. Then, after a beat of stilted silence, “... Buck, please tell me you turned the volume off.”

    Any camera movement on Buck’s end immediately stilled. Then, a frustrated sigh crackled through the speaker punctuated by several distinct clicks against the side of his phone.

    “Slightly unrelated,” Chim remarked, “but on a scale of one to ten, how important is ‘smart’ on that checklist of yours?”