You know what I’m going to request! I’ll take as many addict buck fic sentences you’ll give me! ☺️
⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️
(I just did a bunch of emojis but however many you feel comfort doing is fine☺️)
And some ghost buck as well ☺️
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Oh I know what you want lovely Saturn! 💓
Eddie looked out the window as the lightning flash illuminated his living room. The crack of thunder came rolling through shortly after.
It was an oddly cold night, the wind was howling and the rain had been coming down for hours. Eddie looked down at his phone but there were no new notifications.
It felt stupid to think there would be, he'd tried to call his parents twice earlier and they'd avoided him. He left them a message to call him back when they could, but that was over three hours ago.
A swelling rage began to fill him, and he closed his eyes as he tried to calm it. It was too late to get into on one of the fights, so he was just going to have to channel his anger himself, not that he's been very good at doing that. His bedroom wall was proof.
For a moment, Buck entered his thoughts. He had been trying not to let that happen, not after the other night. Buck wasn't exactly someone who was going to help get him back on the right track, that night only proved it. But he couldn't shake the feeling he got when Buck was around, or when he crossed his mind.
There was another flash of lightning and now he was all Eddie could think about. It was blowing a gale, and cold to top it off. He was sure he had nowhere else to go outside that warehouse, and he couldn't shake the feeling that he should go to him, make sure he was okay.
But he hadn't been back there in the days after he came to the last fight, not after... He told himself he wasn't going to go back and see him, that it had been just another thrill fuelled by his recklessness and that he was done.
But the more the rain pelted his window, the more worried he became.
"Fuck," he muttered to himself as he got to his feet, striding across the room to grab his jacket and keys.
He couldn't just leave him out there in this.
It was a short drive to the warehouse. He parked up as close as possible to the hole in the fence and opened the car door as the wind swirled and the rain stung his face. He quickly clambered through the gap and took quick steps to the wide-open roller door.
As he made it out of the rain he felt somewhat better, but the temperature didn't improve much, the broken and open walls giving no relief.
It was dark inside, flashes from lighting and the dim streetlights outside filling the space with little more than shadows.
Even without the wind and the rain, the place was cold. It was in the bones of it. Abandoned and rusty and nothing but metal beams and exposed infrastructure, hardly a place anyone should be sheltering, let alone sleeping.
"Buck?" he called out, walking slowly through and looking for any sign of him.
Maybe he did have somewhere to go, maybe Eddie had been too quick to judge.
"Buck!" he called again, a crash of thunder making his shoulders jolt as he saw something catch his eye to his left.
It looked like a person lying under a blanket. They weren't moving.
He repeated his name again as he walked closer, quieter this time and unsure. As he got within a few feet he could see that it was Buck, head looked to the side with one arm over his chest and another outstretched. He was soaking wet.
"Shit!" Eddie muttered as he closed the distance between them and sunk to his knees. "Buck? Buck! Can you hear me?"
💀 And some ghost buck too!
""So you're telling me I've been dead for three weeks?" Buck asked, his throat constricting as he said the words. "Why the hell am I only waking up now?"
The man shrugged, and Buck wanted to strangle him.
"I don't know," he said calmly.
"Am I not supposed to get the whole 'don't go into the light' fight to come home thing?" he asked, and the man gave him an amused smile.
"Maybe you did, maybe it didn't work," he said.
"No," Buck shook his head, thinking back through his memories but they all ended when he went up that ladder and began again here in this empty hospital. "No I would remember."
"Well, maybe there was nothing you could do," he said. "You did get hit by lighting after all."
Buck thought for a moment, he felt like his heart was racing a mile a minute, but when he put his hand to his chest it was still, silent. There was nothing beating behind it.
"What am I supposed to do now?"