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The 118 volunteers (is voluntold) to assist the LAPD with their new lie detector machine as well as their new interrogator. Buck thinks it's funny, Bobby is worried, Eddie wants Buck to not be too much of a smart ass, Hen wishes she had popcorn and Chimney can't stop blurting out the first thing that comes to his mind.
Frank is exasperated and considering retiring.
The new interrogator is fascinated by Buck.
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- Part 97 of 9-1-1 AUs
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27 Jun 2026
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“Alright, fine.” Ravi huffed, dropping into a chair dramatically. The shift had been very slow. They were 16 hours into a 24 hour shift and they’d gotten all of three calls. The last one had been eight hours back. “How about a game of ‘would you ever’? Sort of like ‘never have I ever’ but without the alcohol?”
“Lame.” Buck and Eddie called, bumping fists. Buck was lounged with his legs stretched out in front of him while Eddie was laying across the couch with his head in Buck’s lap, both of them looking at their phones.
“I’m in.” Chimney called. “Everyone’s in, because no one’s going anywhere and we’re all bored. They’re just trying to see who can finish their book first, but they’re listening and will participate.” Buck and Eddie flipped Chimney off without looking.
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The crew have a slow shift and Ravi decides a game will help pass the time.
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- Part 95 of 9-1-1 AUs
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27 Jun 2026
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Eddie is working hard on figuring himself out, getting a life, and also reestablishing contact with Buck after worrying about them drifting apart and their friendship changing. Realizing that sometimes people misunderstand his relationship with Buck should not be the shock it is. Also, if Chris could stop launching verbal sneak attacks on him, he'd appreciate it.
Meanwhile, Buck's learning to parent a toddler while not at all being insecure about something said by one Margaret Buckley. He's just studiously avoiding the word 'Parent' like the plague, and otherwise doing his damn best.
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If Buck had a nickel for every time someone left him their kid in their will without his knowledge–well, he’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it’s happened twice now.
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25 Jun 2026
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Eddie groaned theatrically, rolling his eyes toward Theo. "I've been bested by a four year old warlord. Tell my story."
Theo giggled, rocking forward until his forehead bonked against Eddie's chin. "You're silly," he declared, then promptly shoved the green Lego into Eddie's mouth like a sacrament.
Buck's laugh cut off abruptly as Eddie spluttered, spitting the brick into his palm with a wet plop. “What the—Theo," Buck scolded halfheartedly, dragging a giggling Theo off Eddie's chest by the back of his shirt. "We don't feed Legos to the Diaz."
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Keeping a four year old entertained during dinner prep requires a very specific skillset. Fortunately, Buck and Eddie are excellent at improvised palaeontology, Lego brand awareness, and aggressive negotiations with inanimate green blocks.
A story of mac & cheese, strawberry jelly, and being exactly where you are meant to be.
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- Part 1 of The Amazing Theo
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24 Jun 2026
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we found love in a hopeless place (reddit) by beetlesandstars, kryptonian
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
23 Jun 2026
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Unknown number: Hey! It’s Buck
Like Buckaroo69
But just Buck
You don’t have to include the 69Eddie: You mean your legal name doesn’t include the number 69?
Buck: Haha. No. I mean my real name is Evan
Eddie: Why Buck?
Buck: It’s my last name. Buckley
Eddie: Now who has a slim grasp on internet safety, Evan Buckley?
Buck: Okay, do as I say, not as I do
Or: Buck doles out the worst - but well-meaning - advice in the world. Eddie, naturally, listens.
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- Part 21 of ejo + 911
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23 Jun 2026
