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"One day, my son,” Ramon said, as they waited for the fish to bite. “When you’re married to a beautiful girl and have your own little beautiful Eddito, you’ll bring him here too, so we can all fish together, yes?”
The light reflecting from the water kept illuminating his father’s eyes. Golden brown, just like Eddie’s. And yet, for some reason, he knew they still felt hollow, still felt lacking, severed from something vital — that spark Eddie could see in both his sisters’ gazes. Something almost holy.
With time, the reflection of Eddie’s eyes in the mirrors also lost its spark.
“Yes, sir.”
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Once, when he was thirteen years old, someone had asked Evan Buckley what he wanted to be when he grew up. Buck doesn’t remember what he said. Probably something along the lines of quarterback, professional athlete, maybe a veterinarian. Something that would be agreeable, rational, even.
But Buck remembers what he thought.
What do you want to be when you grow up?, the question.
A martyr, the answer.
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or: Buck figures out he's bisexual. Eddie grieves. Christopher is told he looks like Buck's son, something he agrees on. A lightning storm rolls over LA.
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The first two weeks of having an official, honest-to-God boyfriend were, for Eddie, a masterclass in controlled panic. It wasn't that having Buck in his life was bad. It was the opposite. It was so ridiculously, suspiciously good that Eddie was convinced he was the unwitting star of some cosmic prank show. His life had a track record, and that track record suggested that any period of calm was simply the universe taking a long, deep breath before drop-kicking him into a new disaster. He was just waiting for the other shoe to drop, except in his case, it was less a shoe and more a shipping container full of anvils.
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Human Disaster!Eddie challenges the universe and makes some questionable life decisions. Again.Series
- Part 2 of Eddie Diaz's Guide to Easy Dating
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04 Mar 2026
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He's going back to the aquarium.
Not for Buck. Obviously, categorically, definitively not for Buck.
For Christopher, who loved it.
For a new sticker, because the old one is gone and he needs a replacement the way you'd replace a toothbrush or a phone charger, because it's a functional object that serves a functional purpose in his life.
If Buck happens to be there, then fine, great. Eddie can say hi, because there's nothing weird about wanting to see someone again. People revisit people. That's a normal thing to do. It doesn't have to mean anything. Besides, Chris loved Buck, so really, he only hopes Buck is there so Chris can see him again.
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Eddie and his totally normal obsession with the aquarium. Which definitely has nothing to do with a certain employee named Buck.Part 2 to 'i'll take sexuality crisis at the aquarium for $108, Alex'
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- Part 2 of remnants of ordinary days
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25 Feb 2026
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At the end of their first date Shannon had kissed his cheek, her mouth soft and cold and smelling like strawberry-kiwi lipgloss, and she’d said, you’re not like any of the other boys, are you, but she'd said it like it was a compliment.
He doesn’t know why he’s remembering that now. He hasn’t thought about it in years and years.-
Eddie processes. It doesn't go all that well.
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- Part 2 of law of holes diptych
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23 Feb 2026
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“Look," Maddie says. "I don’t have a lot of experience here. But I think it might not be exactly what you think. Like sometimes people just get all... twisted up inside. And it takes time to untangle, you know?”
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Buck confesses. It doesn't go all that well.
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23 Feb 2026
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Buck always assumed he knew everyone in US tennis.
Even before he played professionally, he was watching Maddie compete. He'd entered every single tournament that would take him since age 11. He’s been on the Tour since he was 17.
But he’s never met Edmundo Diaz.
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professional tennis player au
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23 Feb 2026

