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Harry Grant-Nash is around the 118 family a lot more lately. He starts to notice little things about Buck and Eddie. He's heard whispers before, but he's never really cared. But getting to witness it. An entirely different experience. And now he cares. A lot.
Harry witnesses several moments of BuckandEddie, but they are not actually an item. Until one day they are.
Ravi's comment, "They are both idiots." replays in his mind.
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Buck and Eddie are still processing the aftermath of Bobby's death and the funeral. What does the future look like now?
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Evan 'Buck' Buckley works many jobs. He also owns a food truck, The Wandering Jeep. He is set up in the park that is near the 118 fire station.
Eddie is a member of the 118. Buck crosses paths with Eddie on several different occasions. They form a bond pretty quickly.
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The Aurora Borealis makes an appearance in California. Buck just wants to watch it with someone special.
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Buck punches Capt. Gerrard after he finally has had enough of his barbs and insults, specifically one that cuts deep. He goes to Tommy for comfort, but finds the opposite there.
Speculation for Season 8.
Breakup/Breakthough
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"Chris!" Buck called out a while later, plating up the pasta. "Dinner's ready!"
"Yeah, okay - hang on!" came the reply.
From the living room, Chris's voice drifted through again, clearer this time. "I know - I know. I'll be back on again later. I know, I'm sorry. I gotta go - my dads have called me for dinner."
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After a casual slip of tongue, Buck and Eddie are forced to confront their true feelings.
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29 Mar 2026
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“How come you’re still awake?” Buck asks, antsy. He pulls at a loose thread inside one pocket with pinched fingers, rapidly picking apart the stitching. Better to unravel that than eight years of friendship all because said friend’s shorts have ridden up agonizingly at the thigh.
“I was waiting for you to get back. You’re kind of early, though.” Eddie’s eyes are tracked to the TV, but they dart over at Buck when he asks, “You strike out with Dixie?”
Which… Buck doesn’t even know where to start. He desperately needs to buy a vowel.
“Huh? Why—what—did I miss a text?”
Eddie, sat cross-legged on top of pearly-white cotton sheets, a vision so soft it’s making Buck dizzy, has the audacity to look puzzled. “Not from me. Why?”
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Eddie leaves a light on for Buck.
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29 Mar 2026
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In the seat Maddie was previously in, Eddie’s talking quietly to her brother, their heads bent close over the fire. She can’t really hear what he’s saying over the wind, only catching snippets of gentle syllables. Settled on Buck’s back, Eddie’s hand swipes absently up and down his spine, deft fingers smoothing out the creases of Buck’s robe. He murmurs something, laughing around the words, and Maddie watches as Buck’s cheeks dimple, a small smile tugging his lips upwards.
Swallowing, Maddie clears her throat quietly, crossing the last few paces up to them.
“Hi, you two,” she says, carefully walking around the fire to sit on Buck’s other side.
Buck smiles at her, eyes slow-blinking and droopy. His knee pushes into Eddie’s as he shifts in his place, pulling his sleeves further over his hands.
“Hey, Maddie,” Eddie says, face rosy in the dusky light. “You okay?”
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28 Mar 2026
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“Oh my God, I’m fine.” Buck says, sounding exasperated. “Will you—will you stop acting like you’re my fucking boyfriend?” he snaps.
Eddie shakes his head, “Acting like... What is that supposed to mean?” he narrows his eyes.
Buck huffs, “You know what it means, Eddie. I can’t—You’re not.”
“Bullshit.”
(Or, after coming back from New México, Buck is going through a lot, and he keeps pretending he’s not. Luckily, Eddie sees him.)
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27 Mar 2026
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“If you wanted to see me that bad, you could’ve just asked me out.”
There’s a choked sound from the chair. A muffled laugh, quickly swallowed.
Buck’s eyes flick, just once, toward the chair, and then he flushes so fast it’s equal parts alarming and endearing.
“I’m fine,” he says, each word coming with its own zip code.
He always does that. It’s their routine, their little dance. He tries to bolt, she gives him a reason not to, without calling him out. He acts like it doesn’t hurt, she pretends she doesn’t notice the way his jaw tightens, the tremor in his hands.
This time, though, it doesn’t get that far.
“What you are is stubborn,” the guy in the chair says. If there’s meant to be an edge to it, Sam can’t find one. “You took a pretty bad hit to the head, Buck. The helmet came off. You should let them check you out.”
Buck rolls his eyes, but he doesn’t argue. Doesn’t even try.
That’s new.
Sam studies him for half a second, then gestures. “Okay, chin down.”or, Buck and Eddie being perceived by an ER nurse for a decade
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- Part 5 of buddie nde fest
- Part 3 of mathematically inevitable
Bookmarked by artbyweb86
21 Mar 2026
