#when your partner gets kidnapped by a killer, and you escape the hospital even tho you are injured because you don't trust anyone else to save them. And you were having a nice time with some rock music before it all went to shit.
Bones 1x15 āTwo Bodies in the Labā -> 911 9x13 āMother's Boyā
btw for anyone going to Saving Lives 2 in Paris, the last day to buy tickets and extras is tomorrow! If there are slots for photo ops etc left over they might have them available for purchase at the con itself, but it's always good to grab a ticket in good time if you can!
Piaaaaaa "brushing their arm against the other's, hoping the other would finally catch their arm and hold it close" please, we already know they constantly brush arms anyway!
fridaaaa this took me, once again, many months to get to and i sort of only vaguely filled the actual prompt, but i hope you still enjoy it <3
5+1 things, rated t, wc: 4k
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I.
Eddieās first day as a probationary firefighter isā¦interesting. Captain Nash welcomes him with the same warm smile he gave him the first time they talked, then leads him inside and shows him around the app bay.
āWeāll give you the full tour later,ā he promises, āafter youāve met the rest of the team. Youāre the first one here, if you want, you can change into your uniform now.ā
He points towards the locker room ā which has glass walls for some reason ā and Eddie nods.
Heās just finished buttoning up his shirt when Captain Nash ushers a group of firefighters inside. Eddie runs a hand through his hair to make sure itās tidy and smiles as Hen and Chimney introduce themselves to him with warm smiles and handshakes, welcoming him to the team.
Thereās a third person with them, hovering in the background and glowering at Eddie. Heās young, probably around Eddieās age, tall and very built, and despite his hostile expression, he doesnāt give Eddie the impression of being an asshole. Itās like the expression doesnāt fit on his face, like heās not used to wearing it.
Chim grabs him by the arm and pushes him forward, giving Eddie a commiserating smile.
āAnd this guy is Buck,ā he says. āHe was our probie before you.ā
āNice to meet you,ā Eddie says politely, stretching a hand out to offer a handshake. āYouāll have to show me how things work around here, then.ā
Buck glowers down at his hand, and when he finally grabs it, he squeezes it too tightly, like heās trying to prove something. Eddie squeezes back, amused by the pretense this guy is clearly putting on.
Behind Buckās back, Hen rolls her eyes, but sheās also wearing a fond look, which only confirms Eddieās assumption that Buck isnāt half as bad as heās pretending to be.
From Captain Nash, he knows that theyāre supposed to work together a lot of the time, so thatās gonna be interesting. He doesnāt know why Buck is acting like this, but heās gonna find out, and then heās gonna figure out a way to work with Buck anyway.
He didnāt come here to make friends, but heāll be spending 50 hours a week with these people, and he has to trust them with his life for a lot of that time, so they at the very least need to bury whatever hatchet Buck is carrying right now.
Eddie lets go of his hand with a nod and a polite smile, and gives himself a week to figure Buck out.
II.
The days between the accident and the funeral are kind of a blur.
Thereās too much to do and think about, too many decisions to make, too many people to call, too much to organize. He has help ā Abuela, Pepa, the entire 118, but it still feels too much.
Shannon was 27, she didnāt have a will, they never talked about any of this. How is Eddie supposed to know how she would like to be buried, or if sheād rather be cremated? What kind of music she would want them to play at her funeral? This wasnāt supposed to happen. Not for a very, very long time.
But it did happen, and now Eddie is somehow supposed to know all this about her, his wife, the woman heās only just let back into his and Christopherās lives, the woman who asked him for a divorce and completely pulled the rug from under his feet just a day before she died.
Sometimes, he feels like he didnāt know her at all.
His parents are here āto helpā, which should be a relief but really isnāt. They never liked Shannon and arenāt making a secret of it, even now thatā now that sheās gone. So Eddie canāt involve them in the funeral planning, and he canāt even leave Christopher with them because heās scared that theyāre gonna take the opportunity to grab him and run, and someone needs to make sure that Shannonās memory is honored, but she didnāt have any family except him and Christopher, and Chris is seven, so Eddie has to be the one to make this funeral beautiful, something sheād deserve, but he doesnāt knowā thereās so muchā
āEddie,ā someone says next to him, snapping him out of his spiral. āCome on, breathe with me.ā
Eddie stares at Buckās chest as it rises and falls with exaggerated breaths, trying to match him. When did Buck get here? He doesnāt remember letting him in, doesnāt really remember what he was doing before he started hyperventilating on his couch.
āChris,ā he gasps when he realizes that also means heās not sure where his kid is. And of course heās the kind of father who would do that only days after his kid lost his mom, maybe his parents areā
āIs with Hen and Karen,ā Buck says firmly, grabbing his forearm. āHeās gonna spend the day with them and Denny, probably getting spoiled rotten. I borrowed Pepaās key when we went over there so they could pick him up, she told me you might not open ā sorry for barging in here, but Iām glad I did. I know youā I wanted toā Bobby and Athena are running interference with your parents. And Iām here to help you with all that.ā He gestures towards the couch table thatās covered in forms, leaflets from funeral homes, and cards from grief counselors. āAfter Abbyās momā I helped plan her funeral. So Iāve got some experience.ā
Eddie just stares at him, biting the inside of his cheek hard to stop himself from crying. He trusts Buck, but he still doesnāt want to cry in front of him, doesnāt want to cry in front of anyone. But he does think that maybe he should give Buck his own copy of a key, so he wonāt have to borrow Pepaās next time.
Buck squeezes his forearm and gives him a small, sad smile. āWeāre all here for you, Eddie. I got your back, remember?ā
Eddie blinks against the tears in his eyes and swallows around the lump in his throat thatās keeping him from saying anything.
Instead, he twists his arm from Buckās grip and grabs his hand instead, squeezing it in a silent thank you.
Buck squeezes back and keeps holding on.
III.
Buck gets to go home earlier than anyone expected, but Eddie has been to his new apartment, so he isnāt surprised when Buck texts him a picture of his couch with a sad face. Itās not ideal, but at least he has a bathroom downstairs and a girlfriend who can help if he struggles with anything.
Until he doesnāt have that girlfriend anymore.
Eddie doesnāt find out until after his shield ceremony, days after, actually, once his parents have finally gone home to Texas.
Buck says heās fine, obviously, but Eddie starts going over every day he doesnāt have a shift anyway, because he knows Buck and can see how much heās struggling with the whole situation, with the uncertainty of when and how he can return to work.
He brings Christopher most of the time. Theyāre not having the best summer either, Eddie still worries that heās not doing enough to help Christopher deal with his grief, when he can barely keep his own head above the water of grief, guilt and fear.
Carla is doing what she can, watching Christopher whenever Eddieās working, she found him a grief counselor and is even looking into more permanent therapists.
None of it changes the fact that theyāre grieving.Ā
But when Christopher gets to hang out with Buck, he lights up every time, and so does Buck, which makes this a two birds with one stone kind of situation. Hanging out with Buck helps them both, too, makes their grief not the first thing on their minds for a little while.
Buck canāt move much, so they play board games and try to find one they all enjoy equally ā itās not easy, since Eddie likes luck-based games (he plays poker with his abuela and tĆa whenever he can), Buck prefers trivia and games relying on knowledge, while Christopher likes strategic games most.
But everyone gets to pick sometimes, and when they donāt want to play board games, they switch to video games instead.
Eddie knew that Buck and Chris get along well, they have ever since the first time they met, when Buck drove Eddie to Chrisā school after the earthquake during Eddieās second week at the 118. But with how much time the three of them are spending together now, he can see them growing closer every day ā and he loves it.
Buck is his best friend, and he genuinely cares about Christopher in a way that feels completely independent from Eddie.
One evening, while theyāre playing a few rounds of Christopherās current favorite video game after dinner, the kid falls asleep between them on the couch.
Buck smiles down at him and lowers the volume of the TV, which means he loses even more clearly to Eddie, but he had the win in the bag anyway, heās sure.
Buck rolls his eyes at him when Eddie celebrates his victory with big, silent gestures, but heās smiling, too.
Eddie grins at him, resting his arm on the back of the couch behind Chris, and Buck twists a little to face him. His leg, resting outstretched on the couch table in front of them, moves with him, and Eddie slides Christopherās glass of water out of the way in a practiced move.
āI know youāre here to keep an eye on me,ā Buck says, āand I should probably be annoyed. Iā I was kind of annoyed, at first. But itās hard to stay annoyed when heās here, right?ā He nods down at Christopher. āAnd I guess youāre okay, too.ā
āWow, thanks,ā Eddie says, but he knows his glare isnāt convincing. āTo be clear, weāre all keeping an eye on each other.ā
āYeah, yeah.ā Buck reaches for Eddieās hand, still on the backrest between them, and squeezes it ā just for a moment, like heās trying to get Eddieās attention, like he doesnāt already have it anyway. āThanks.ā
IV.
Everything sucks.
Itās the uncertainty that gets to Eddie most, the not knowing how to help, how to stay safe, how to keep his loved ones safe. How long this is gonna last.
Every day, they have to see people die from a virus they know nothing about, and canāt do anything against.
And afterwards, they canāt even go home.
Christopher is part of a high risk group, and Eddie risks exposure at work every day, so obviously, he canāt endanger him by living with him. Chimney feels the same way about Maddie, and Hen also wants to keep her family safe, which is how the three of them ended up at Buckās apartment, where theyāve been camped out for the past three weeks.
Itās generous of Buck to let them all stay with him, but the loft is not made for four people to live there, and theyāre all feeling it.
Eddie loves his friends, but spending every minute of every day with them is starting to wear on him. They all try to give each other space, using the balcony as an extra room or going for runs outside, but thereās only so much they can do.Ā
He hates being separated from Chris, it makes him feel like heās breaking his promise to never leave him behind again. Christopher says he understands, but Eddie worries anyway. He trusts Pepa, whoās working fully remote and offered to stay with Chris, and they talk every day, but itās not the same as being there.
Whenever he talks to Chris on the phone, he feels better in the moment, but worse the second they hang up. While theyāre talking, he can almost pretend that things are normal, but it all comes crashing down afterwards.
He hasnāt hugged his son in weeks, and he has no idea when heās even gonna see him in person again.
Buck joins their calls most of the time, at least for a few minutes, and he sits next to Eddie on the bed now, shoulders slumped where theyāre touching Eddieās. In a world where he has to keep his distance from almost everyone, except the patients heās treating and the people heās living with, touching and being touched by Buck is a real comfort.
āThis wonāt be forever, Eddie,ā he says, almost desperately.Ā
āBut for how long?ā Eddie asks, and it comes out sounding a little wobbly.
Heās not embarrassed by it anymore ā Buckās seen him in all kinds of situations, and theyāre currently sharing a bed, so heās seen him cry anyway.
āIāI wish I knew,ā Buck says. āI wish I couldā fix this.ā
Eddie wipes at his eye and laughs a little. āThe whole pandemic?ā
āIf I could, yeah.ā Buck shrugs.
Eddie presses even closer to him for a moment, a gentle pressure of their shoulders, arms and thighs against each other. āI wish you could, too. But even if you canāt ā Iām glad youāre here.ā
āOf course.ā Buck smiles at him and places his hand on Eddieās thigh, palm up.
Eddie smiles back and grabs his hand, squeezing tightly.
āOkay,ā he says, taking a deep breath. āI think itās our turn to make dinner tonight ā you ready?ā
āReady when you are,ā Buck says, but he doesnāt let go until Eddie does.
V.
After Chris has gone to sleep, after Eddie has finally stopped crying, after Buck has wrapped his knuckles and cleaned up the worst of the mess in Eddieās bedroom ā the shards, the pieces of drywall, the fallen furniture, he makes up the couch for Eddie to sleep on. Eddie wants to help him, to tell him that heāll just sleep in his room, but he canāt seem to move from his seat at the dining table.
Everything feels like too much, his hands hurt and his head worse, and he canāt stand the thought of Buck leaving. Heās exhausted, but he knows he wonāt sleep if Buck goes home now.
But he canāt ask him to stay, not after Buck already dropped everything because Eddie couldnāt keep it together. He probably had plans, and Eddie ruined those too.
He can already feel the hot burn of tears behind his eyes again and drops his forehead onto his arms, folded on the table in front of him.
Buckās hand lands on his back, warm, then travels up to squeeze the back of his neck gently.
āYou ready to sleep?ā he murmurs, and Eddie makes a noncommittal sound. āCome on, you must be exhausted.ā
Eddie shrugs and Buckās thumb brushes along his hairline.
āYou donāt have to go in there, I can get you anything you need,ā Buck says quietly. āAnd Iāll be right next to you in case you have a nightmare.ā
āYouāre staying?ā Eddie asks, lifting his head. Buckās hand stays where it is.
āOf course, Eddie,ā Buck says, like itās that easy.
And maybe it is that easy, Eddie thinks when they settle in next to each other in the living room, Eddie on the couch and Buck on a makeshift bed next to it. Heās pushed the couch table to the side to make room for it and it looks like heās dragged Eddieās mattress here, so at least Eddie doesnāt need to worry about him sleeping on the floor.
Theyāve been by each otherās side through so much shit, maybe itās not such a surprise that Buck wants to be here now too. Heās just not sure he deserves it.
āIām sorry,ā he says, staring up at the ceiling instead of looking at Buck. āYou had plansā Iām sure you didnāt want toāā
āYou have nothing to apologize for,ā Buck says firmly. āOf course Iāll come whenever Christopher calls. Oāor if you need me. Iām here, okay?ā
āI keep thinking about her,ā Eddie mumbles, pressing the heels of his hands to his burning eyes. āMills. Last Augustā I shouldāveā if Iād picked up the phone earlierāā
āThis isnāt on you.ā Thereās rustling and then Buck is gripping Eddieās forearms, trying to gently pull his hands away from his face. āI d-donāt know what Mills was going through, but I know that you couldnāt have known how bad it was. Itās sad, and itās unfair, but itās not your fault. And I know youāre feeling all these things now, but Eddieā Iām so happy youāre still here. I need you toā know that. Okay?ā
Eddie finally lowers his arms, but instead of letting go fully, Buck just grabs his right hand and holds on. His eyes are wide and scared, and Eddie has scared too many people he loves tonight.
āOkay,ā he says, even thoughā well. What makes him special? Why should he be the only one to get out? Heās not a better person than any of them, he doesnāt have a right to happiness or whatever heās been deluding himself into believing he could have.Ā
But he knows that he canāt tell Buck that now (or ever), knows that itās a dark road to go down.
Maybe for tonight, with Buck by his side, he can keep the thoughts at bay for a little bit longer. After thatā he has no idea. But Buck is still holding his hand, and Eddie may not deserve him, but he trusts him.
He thinks it may just give him enough hope to get through this night.
+ I
āThis was nice,ā Buck says, holding the door for Eddie as they leave the restaurant. āYou, uh, you really didnāt have to pay, though.ā
āI wanted to,ā Eddie says with a smile, glancing right towards their cars and then left to where the beach is only a short walk away, and finally back to Buckās face, finding him already looking back. āHow do you feel about taking a walk?ā
Buck grins, turning left. āLetās go.ā
Theyāre not on a date, or at least they havenāt called it that, but Eddie has been thinking that it feels like one all night. Technically, theyāre two friends trying out a new restaurant together. They drove here separately, no one pulled anyoneās chair out, they talked the same way they always do.
But Eddie spent half an hour picking something to wear tonight, Buck is wearing a shirt that looks new and gorgeous and fit for a date, and every time their eyes caught across the table, Eddie thought that maybe, Buck wouldnāt pull away if he reached out and took his hand.
Itās not the first time Eddie has thought that. Ever since Buck and Tommy broke up, itās felt like maybe theyāre heading towards something, familiar touches lingering and turning into something new, gazes catching and then holding instead of looking away.
Buck was upset for a little while afterwards, but he admitted to Eddie that it was more about another failed relationship ā and his first one with a man, after he thought heād finally figured out what was missing, than about Tommy as a person.
He went on a couple of dates, with men and women, but nothing ever stuck.
Eddie was going through his own stuff at the time ā he eventually came out to Buck a week before Chris finally came home, and Buck hasnāt been on a date since.
Sometimes, Eddie wonders (hopes), if the two things are related.
Still, neither of them has called tonight a date ā yet.
Eddie glances at Buckās profile while theyāre walking, and wonders what heās waiting for.
Yes, itās scary because Buck is the most important person in his life right after Christopher, but itās also not, because this is Buck. Who has been by Eddieās side through the worst, most painful, most humiliating times of his life, and is still here. Buck, who Eddie trusts with his life, and his son, and his heart.
Buck smiles at him and Eddie smiles back, heartbeat picking up. Heās doing this, heās gonna tell Buck how he feels. Any minute now, heās gonna be brave enough.
āHey,ā Buck says, āitās just me.ā
āI know,ā Eddie says, and his heart thumps against his ribs. He lets his fingers brush against Buckās on their next swing and watches as Buck bites his lip, smiling down at the ground. Hushed, like a confession, he adds, āAre you nervous, too?ā
Buck looks back up at him then, eyes glittering in the dark. āY-yeah. I am.ā
Theyāve reached the edge of the beach by now and bend down to take off their shoes without having to talk about it.
When they start walking again, theyāre even closer than before, the backs of their hands, their elbows and shoulders all brushing with every step.
Eddie keeps stealing glances at Buck, and almost every time, Buck is already looking back.
There arenāt many people at the beach at this time of day, so they donāt come close to anyone else, and all they hear is the sand beneath their feet and the waves crashing a few feet away. The moon is big enough to be reflected on the sea, a beautiful sight, but Eddie still canāt look away from Buck for long.
āSo, this is, uh, kind of romantic,ā Buck blurts out after a few quiet minutes. āRight? IāIām not misreading that?ā
āNo,ā Eddie says. āI meanā youāre not misreading it.ā
āBut youāre nervous.ā
When their knuckles brush again, Eddie stretches out his fingers and catches Buckās, holding on. Buckās own fingers tighten immediately, and it gives Eddie the last bit of courage he needs.
āWell, yeah. Buckāā He stops walking, and Buck follows, turning so heās facing Eddie. Heās close enough that Eddie can see his expression despite the dark, and he looks terrified, hopeful, nervous and excited at the same time, all of which Eddie feels, too. Eddie takes a deep breath. āIām nervous becauseā nothingā¦no oneās ever been this important.ā
A smile spreads out across Buckās face, slowly deepening the crinkles around his eyes. āSo this was a date?ā
āDid it feel like one to you, too?ā
Buckās smile widens. āYeah, iāit did. And IāmāIām nervous too, of course. Eddie, if we do this, thereās no going back for me. I canātā lose you. You and Christopher, youāre too important.ā
He pulls on Eddieās hand a little, and Eddie takes another step closer, drops his shoes in the sand and places his free hand on Buckās shoulder, thumb resting against his collarbone.
āItās the same for me,ā he says quietly. He shivers when Buck grabs his waist, the warmth of his hand seeping through Eddieās shirt. āIā We donāt know whatās gonna happen. But, Buckā I love you. I love you so much, I have forā¦way longer than I was aware of it, and I just donāt see that going away. And I donāt think itās fair to us to deny ourselves when I really think we could make each otherā so happy. I know I can make you happy, and I want to prove it to you every day of my life, Buck.ā
Buck is just staring at him with a dazed expression, his lips slightly parted, and Eddie suddenly canāt stand not kissing him for a second longer.
He slides his hand from Buckās shoulder to the back of his neck, watches Buckās eyes flutter shut and feels his fingers tighten on his waist, and then heās finally, finally closing the distance between them.
Buck makes a soft sound against his mouth, like heās still somehow surprised this is happening, but he gets on board very quickly, and Eddie stops thinking entirely.
When they pull back breathlessly, Eddieās hair is a mess ā he can feel the loose strands on his forehead ā his lips are still tingling, and Buckās got both arms wrapped around him tightly.
āIn case that wasnāt clear,ā Buck gasps, and lifts a hand to cup Eddieās cheek. His thumb brushes over Eddieās chin and caresses his lower lip, and Eddie presses a kiss to the pad of it. āI love you, too.ā
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me: yeah whatever. i donāt feel shit.
5 minutes later: dude i swear i just saw cassandra clare post an incest fic
I neeeeeed to lock in and have time to read fic again! I'm spending so much time working and so much of my free time on choir stuff right now and I miss my guys!
"tell me in person" is kinda one of my favorite lines on the show. the absolute certainty bobby has in athena to do something that seems impossible even in-universe. no doubt in his mind she'll make it back to him. one of the most romantic scenes, and it's thanks to. a beenado.
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