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Buck has no idea about baseball. Luckily Eddie does. or Eddie finds a way to bond with Theo and get back a part of what he missed.
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Eddie leans back a little, his arms locked tightly around Buck’s waist. “I said I wanted a hug.”
“Is this not what we’re doing right now?”
“'s not a good hug.”
“It’s not?”
“Nope. It’s not how I want it, so it’s not a good hug,” Eddie says resolutely, looking at Buck like he should know this.
“Okay, and how do you want it?”
“I want you to hold me.” Buck’s heart jumps at the words.
“I am holding you.”
“Well, hold me harder,” Eddie demands, his cold nose finding its way into Buck’s neck.
Buck suppresses a gasp as his arms tighten helplessly around Eddie. He pulls him closer to his body, pressing his nose into soft, messy hair. A happy sigh leaves Eddie’s mouth while he relaxes into Buck’s hold.
There's a good chance that Buck is dreaming right now but he decides to just enjoy the moment for what it is because he might not get the chance to embrace Eddie like this ever again. It will go back to normal once his best friend is sober again. He's sure of that.
Or, Eddie appears on Buck's doorstep, clingy and clearly drunk, demands cuddles, crawls into Buck's hoodie, and accidentally confesses his love. It changes everything.
Bookmarked by Neahbeth
23 Jun 2026
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the plant on the windowsill (and other things that grow) by avidreader0202
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
09 Jun 2026
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Buck knows Theo loves Eddie. What he tries very hard not to think about is how much he loves Eddie too.
A bedtime crisis, a late-night visit to the 118, and one unexpectedly domestic morning later, Buck finds himself running out of reasons not to say the things he’s been keeping to himself for years.
Or, the one where Theo gets his goodnight, and Buck gets everything he’s always wanted.
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- Part 2 of Theo Tales
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Eddie Diaz doesn't mean to cling to Buck.
Really.
It just sort of happens.
One minute he's sitting beside Buck, the next he's leaning on him, following him from room to room, and somehow ending up wherever Buck happens to be. Everyone at the 118 notices long before they do, and the teasing only gets worse when Buck starts realizing just how often Eddie reaches for him without thinking.
As Eddie's attachment becomes impossible to ignore, Buck discovers that maybe he's not as innocent as he'd like to believe. Because if Eddie is always looking for Buck, Buck is always looking for Eddie too.
Or Eddie Diaz is a clingy man
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“He—He had a nightmare,” Buck says. Eddie can tell he’s tugging at his hair. “He was asleep for barely an hour, and now he won’t stop crying. The thunder scares him.”
Before Eddie can ever answer, Theo’s cries interrupt him. His voice wails out a sad, “EDDIE!”
Eddie pauses. “Did he just say my name?”
On the other line, Buck’s breath hitches. Eddie pulls the comforter off himself, already springing into action to find his shoes and car keys.
Still, Buck doesn’t reply. Theo’s sobs are even more earsplitting through the phone. “I want EDDIE!”
“He’s—” Buck sucks in a breath. “He’s asking for you.”
OR: Theo can’t sleep because of the storm. Buck calls Eddie and Christopher for their help.
