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“And the way Diaz looks at him?” Sam goes on, and Buck starts to wonder if he made a list beforehand to have all the complaints ready. “Like fully-ass staring, doesn’t even blink. I was so sure he’s about to kiss him mid sentence.”
Buck drops a box, cuts the answer off. The dull, plastic clatter echoes through the empty kitchen like a gong.
or,
Sam isn’t really happy to work with Eddie. Buck has some realizations about it.
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“I think you’re ready,” Buck says. “And with four days to go.”
Eddie nods along, just because Buck looks so proud of himself, but he swallows, bracing for one more request.
“Actually,” he starts. If he could bring himself to curse Maddie, this would be the moment. “There’s one more thing.”
“What else?”
Eddie takes a breath, then another as he gathers all the strength in himself. “The actual date.” Maddie really went beyond when she was standing her conditions. “Like, I don’t know what to talk about, how to act and all that stuff.” Embarrassment burns like fire in his lungs, radiating to his cheeks. “Could you… show me?”
Or,
Maddie has plotted a master plan. Eddie really wishes she just asked for money as her fee.
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The open plan of his house turns into a trap for him and his born-in curiosity. There’s no door in the way, nothing muffling Buck’s voice, and even if Eddie doesn’t listen for it, he can’t help overhearing the crackling tone coming from the laptop.
“...and why’d you leave your last place?”
Eddie bites down on the inside of his cheek as he puts on shoes, pretending in front of himself that he’s not eager to hear the answer.
“Uh, it wasn’t really mine,” Buck says, and Eddie hears the sheepish smile in his voice. “I was subletting.”
or,
5 things that make a house home + 1 (or 2, really) person that contributes
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“Since when do you read newspapers?”
“Since they’re writing about us,” he says, and throws the paper on the table with a smack for emphasis.
“They’re writing about us?” Chimney catches the paper first, since it landed closest to him, but Eddie snatches it out of his grasp, knowing that it all comes down to him lately.
“Not us,” Buck says, as his eyes sweep over Hen and Chimney, before they pan straight at Eddie, then he adds, “About us.”
Eddie catches a glimpse of urgency in Buck’s gaze, something close to fear. He looks down again, ignoring the bold-lettered name of the press company that doesn’t tell him anything, skimming right to the article at the bottom of the first page.
Local celebrity firefighter is off the market? Details about a romance in LAFD.
or; Eddie becomes a local celebrity over night. Having eyes is what journalists do for a living.
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“So…” Pepa lays one of her hands on the other, her soft gaze trained on Eddie. “Now that you’re settled, back in LA, back in your job, and all that… How do you feel about another date? I have this friend—”
“Tia,” Eddie cuts in, putting a rag down. The suggestion plants a dread at the bottom of his heart, so he scrambles for the nearest excuse. “Don’t you think this house is too full at the moment?”
Pepa levels him with a knowing look. “You mean the house or the heart?”
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Tia Pepa sets Eddie up on another date. She also sets Buck up. No master plan here, just a coincidence, trust her.

