9-1-1 Crack Week 2021
Day 4: Body Swap
Eddie and Hen wake up in each other's body.
Thanks @randofando-spoonie who was the one suggesting Body Swap for Crack Week
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9-1-1 Crack Week 2021
Day 4: Body Swap
Eddie and Hen wake up in each other's body.
Thanks @randofando-spoonie who was the one suggesting Body Swap for Crack Week
Eddie (walking back to the firetruck): My abuela will love to hear about that…
Buck: Your abuela would've loved to have been there to see that nonsense… It was just like that soap opera she insists on watching, huh?!
Chim: Yeah, well we here at the 118 don't need to keep up with any soaps on TV.
Eddie: Why's that? 'Cos of all the dramatic rescues?
Buck: Or 'cos of all the heartfelt goodbyes in your rig?
Hen: Nope. You two provide more than enough drama for us already right here in this firehouse with all the pining and the unresolved tension.
Because I am the queen of bad decisions, here is my (slightly late) video for @911crackweek.
Meet Awkward 1/6 - Buddie
Title: Meet Awkward 1/6 Fandom: 9-1-1 Pairing: Buddie Rating: Explicit. Summary:
5 Times that the team meet awkward Eddie and one time, well, it was still awkward.
Or Eddie found himself in different situations and wished to disappear into thin air.
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9-1-1 Crack Week 2021
Day 2: Magical Creature
A unique call: When a magical creature shows up in Los Angeles, the LAFD have to deal with it before it kills more people.
9-1-1 Crack Week 2021
Day 7: Free Choice
Eddie receives a strange package; an adorable creature with a note that says “don’t let it come in contact with water, don’t feed it after midnight and don’t expose it to sunlight.”
How can you own those prompts? They are so common and everyone uses them.
Hi anon, and thank you for this nice question, allowing me to explain further the problem here!
First I never used the word “own”. But I came up with this prompt list last year, not at a random moment but during the brainstorming for last year’s crack week. I put a lot of work and effort into putting that list together, and I was quite proud, to be honest, since crack is not my usual comfort zone.
So as you can see, I’m the one who suggested them all on our private group chat when we were preparing that first edition.
Now, one identical prompt this year could’ve been a coincidence, two maybe... but four?
So tell me, do you think using my list with no warning and not even reaching out before is the correct thing to do?