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"Okay," he whispered to the empty car. "Okay, Buck. You are in love with your best friend. Your straight best friend. Your best friend who you work with. This is fine. This is manageable."
"I can never see him again," Buck decided. "It is the only logical solution."
The problem with deciding to never see your best friend again is that you work with him.
Or,
Buck realises he is in love with Eddie. Which leads to only one solution, and that solution leads to Buck getting a dog?🐶👨❤️👨🏳️🌈🏃
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- Part 4 of Buddie 2k26
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Don’t say anything about missing Eddie, he thinks as he chops veggies to hide in Bobby’s ragu sauce. Don’t say anything about wanting him and Christopher back. Don’t say anything about El Paso, or facetime calls, or any feelings.
“I think Eddie and Chris are haunting my kitchen,” Buck blurts out.
In 2025, Evan Buckley is living at 4335 South Bedford Street and missing his Diaz boys. To compensate, he starts cooking.
In 2017, new firefighter academy recruit Eddie Diaz is starting to believe his son when he says that their new house comes with its very own kitchen ghost.
In every time, there is a kitchen, food for three, and love, and love, and love.
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Hazel Potter: The Girl Who Lived To Kick Ass by Sar_Kalu
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Marvel Cinematic Universe
03 Jan 2018
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Meet Hazel - mind-reader, shape-shifter, will-make-you-forget-your-whole-life-men-in-black-style - Potter, she is not your average pre-teen girl, let alone your average witch. But then, if you can read minds, change your face, and wipe-memories, you're not likely to be an average kind of anything, really.
For Hazel Potter, being normal is overrated, because she is damned sure that she is going to be the best at absolutely everything she does; or die trying.
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In this universe, the sniper wasn't a miffed former police officer. It was someone specifically gunning for Eddie because of his last tour in Afghanistan.
Buck finds out he's in Eddie's will in a much worse way.
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“Hey,” Evan said, raising his voice a little to be heard through the open window. “Why don't you send me a letter sometime? A little snail mail. You know my address, yeah?”
Eddie laughed, throwing his head back, and waved him away. Evan would probably never see Eddie again, as much as he wished he would. What were the chances he'd actually write? Evan had been half joking, and no one even sent letters nowadays.
Three weeks later, Evan opened his mailbox. Sitting there, mixed in with the bills and flyers, was a lightly crumpled envelope with an Army Post Office return address.
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- Part 1 of Travelin' solider (come home)
