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BUILT ON HOPE: THE REBELLION SERIES by Rehearsal_Dweller
Fandom Newsies!: the Musical - Fierstein/Menken
10 Sep 2023
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17 Jun 2026
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ballroom dance, and other things eddie used to love by Rehearsal_Dweller
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
07 Apr 2025
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“Chris has been living with my parents since last summer."
“And you didn’t call me? I’m his godmother, Eddie, I would’ve – I would’ve checked on him."
or: Eddie runs into an old friend in El Paso.
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16 Jun 2026
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Christopher immediately presses the FaceTime icon in the corner of the screen. It doesn't take Denny long to pick up.
"Did your moms tell you that Buck is adopting a kid?" Chris asks.
"Seriously?"
"Not just a kid, his biological son." Chris tries to keep the disdain out of his voice. He fails.
"Oh, man," Denny replies. "Guess you're not an only child anymore."
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or, Christopher Diaz and the desire to not be forgotten.
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08 Jun 2026
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“Marry me.”
“What?”
“Buck,” Eddie says, catching him by the arm and ducking to meet his eye, “marry me.”
Or: After losing Bobby, Eddie decides to stop wasting time and marry Buck.
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08 Jun 2026
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The Ache of Being Loved (it took 29 years, but who was he to complain?) by Sharkshack756
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
20 Oct 2025
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It was his most prominent memory of his childhood. Her complaints over his untidy appearance, as if he was ruining their perfect family image. As if Maddie running as soon as she could didn’t stain that. Because Buck—Evan—being a ‘waste of potential’ and a disappointment really put their family on the map of outstanding. The wooden floors of his childhood house were thick, but never solid enough to muffle the acidic words his mother had for him.
His clothes weren’t spotless. He was always covered in blood, scrapes or bruises. The constant ER visits, neighbours whispering over the rowdy and reckless Buckley child. But his curly hair was the cherry on the shit-pie. In his mother’s eyes that was Buck’s—Evan’s—greatest sin. At least, for twenty-nine years, he thought it was.
Bobby takes Buck home after "Buck Begins" and finds out he has curly hair. They talk about it, in a roundabout way.
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07 Jun 2026

