✨For You Too
(post-8x15 | grief | BuckTommy) 🔗 Read it on AO3 As tragic as the ending was, it was beautifully shot and choreographed — and what a stellar way to make the audience feel haunted and hurt. And performances by all the cast were 10/10. ---------------------
After Bobby says, “I want time with my wife,” — Buck walks out. Breaks down. Alone.
Except he isn’t. Not really. Not with Tommy watching from the other side of the screen.
💔 Buck POV + Tommy POV 🖤 Silent grief, distant comfort, a tether even in heartbreak 📍Canon-compliant, set during 8x15
You can be surrounded by people — hugged, held, comforted — and still, that core ache? It lives alone.
Grief doesn’t always want to be solved. Sometimes it just wants to be witnessed. Quietly. Without needing to be explained.
Tommy can’t reach Buck. But he sees him. He stays. And Buck doesn’t know. But somewhere deep down, maybe he feels it — that soft tether. That echo.
And that echo? It’s not a solution. It’s just a heartbeat that says: You’re not as alone as you think. Even if the grief still is.
It’s that kind of invisible thread — frayed at the edges, but still holding. That sense of almost. Of still. Of maybe.
This one is about what it means to witness grief — and still care, even from a distance.
“For you too,” he said. And he meant it. P.S. Please focus on the warning before reading. No dialogue. No comfort. Just two people breaking quietly in sync. Because sometimes, grief isn’t about holding each other. It’s about being held — even when you don’t know it.












