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🌈 happy sapphic buddie saturday. she wants that cookie so effing bad
disclaimer that i don’t want to see tommy ever again but it would be REALLY REALLY funny to see him run into buck with theo. he’s like oh great you got married and had a kid with him im sure
Just sitting here thinking about Buck trying to get Theo into sports or something so that he can find an outlet for his endless energy. So Buck shows him a bunch of different pamphlets for sports at the rec department: soccer, tee ball, basketball, etc. To no one’s surprise, Theo seems fascinated by basketball.
Of course, it’s basketball. Buck hates basketball, but if Theo wants to try it then he’ll do whatever that kid wants. When he goes to sign Theo up for the sport, they say they’ll have to add him to a waiting list. The reason? They don’t currently have enough parent volunteers to coach another 4-5 basketball team.
Buck knows nothing about basketball. Literally nothing - not that this seriously matters because it’s 4-5 year olds - but he can’t just let them not have a team that Theo and can play on. So what does he do? He tells the rec he’s got a perfect volunteer to coach and signs Eddie up.
After doing so, Buck is a little worried that Eddie is going to be mad that he signed him up for this without asking so he makes a big dinner, gets his truck washed, buys his favorite beer at the store, and goes across down for Eddie’s favorite desert. But it turns out he didn’t need to do all that because Eddie’s not even remotely mad. He’s thrilled, telling Buck, “Theo wants to play basketball? Are you kidding? This is perfect! Finally there’s a Buckley that wants to play basketball with me!”
He shows up to their next shift with a pair of basketball court shoes and a tiny LA Lakers jersey for Theo. As well as a dry-erase clipboard with the basketball court outlined on it and markers because he’s planning on making practice plans during their down time. The rest of the 118 are so confused as to why Eddie is the one coaching this team and not Buck, and keep sharing so many funny looks. But Buck can’t stop smiling because Eddie is just so excited.
When the first practice rolls around Eddie picks up Theo to take him to the gym while Buck goes to pick up Chris from some after school thing and bring the post-practice snacks for the kids because Eddie might be the coach, but Buck is the official snack dad. When Chris and Buck show up at the gym they stake seat on the bleachers with the other parents waiting for practice to end and watch. It’s a little chaotic because they’re 4 year old boys, but Eddie is so good with kids that they’re latching on to every word he says. Are the kids any good? Not in the slightest, but they’re trying their best and Eddie is beaming the whole time.
One of the mom’s comes and sits next to them, introduces herself and asks, “Which one is yours?” When he points out Theo, she says, “Oh, Theo? That means you must be Coach Eddie’s husband. God, you really know how to pick him. That man’s a miracle worker. You’re so lucky.” Buck nearly chokes, but before he can correct her, Chris pipes up beside him with a smirk replying loud enough for her to hear, “Yeah, Buck. We’re so lucky you’ve got a husband like dad.” Buck glares at him because now all the team parents are going to think he and Eddie are actually married, but Chris just gives him a shit-earring grin before going back to scrolling on his phone.
When they take turns practicing shooting at the end the only one to make a basket is Theo and everyone is so excited. The other kids cheer for him, but the first thing he does is go rushing over to Eddie who scoops him up in a big hug as Theo giggles with excitement over his basket, talking a mile a minute by giving him a replay of the shot as if Eddie hadn’t just witnessed it. Eddie just listens intently, nodding along grinning widely as he reacts to Theo’s retelling. Buck physically can’t stop the way his chest cracks in half at seeing the two of them together. Beside him Chris sighs and says, “Those heart eyes you’re wearing right now? That’s why people think you’re married.”
Buck scoffs, “I do not look at your dad with heart eyes.”
“Buck, you’ve looked at my dad with heart eyes every single day since I was seven. I know what it looks like. It’s seared into my brain.”
Buck doesn’t have time to think about Chris’s comment because Eddie calls for practice to end. After a quick chat and a team chant, Eddie directs the kids over to Buck and Chris to get snacks. In the chaos of Buck and Chris handing out snacks he doesn’t realize at first that Theo hasn’t joined them. Not until he’s got two extra snack baggie and juice boxes (one labeled with Spider-Man and the other Coach Eddie). When he looks up he sees Theo still running around on the court giggling wildly, carrying the basketball as Eddie chases him around. Eventually Eddie scoops up the 4-year-old and lifts him up to basket and lets Theo dunk. With a cheer, Theo kicks his legs for Eddie to let him down to he can get the ball and they can do it again.
That feeling comes back as he watches them this time, only for Chris to elbow him and tease, “You’re doing it again.”
Buck thinks in that moment… okay, yeah. Maybe I am… and maybe… maybe Maddie was right. It wouldn’t be so crazy…
I'm a big believer that Buck and Eddie are the type of people that have so much unresolved sexual tension and so much trust in each other already, that they would fuck the first time they found themselves behind a door that locked after they finally kiss, so I'm firm believer their first kiss will lead to them getting off if it happens in one of their houses. But I gotta say, I love it when I'm reading a fic where Eddie is hurt, and they kiss, and Eddie is just ready to risk it all while Buck is torn between not wanting Eddie to hurt himself more and how he can't think because Eddie's hands are down his pants and it just feels too good. I love you horny Eddie I love you.
Genuinely cheering and clapping every time. Best thing to come out of 705 and Eddie going crazy after a day without sex is Eddie being unable to get his hands off Buck and Buck being like "shouldn't we slow down" because he's too aware that it's Eddie's first time with a man, while Eddie is already on his knees asking "slow down? do you hate me" about it.
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the fact that eddie is so often mislabeled as an angry man by people who don't know him and yet buck sits there with a shit-eating expression on his face while eddie looks at him with genuine murder in his eyes and the rest of his face set in stone and just goes 🫵hangry
eddie: 😐
various members of the public, for some reason: he's terrifying, who knows what violence he's capable of
buck: his tummy is literally empty
spoken words like moonlight
buddie, 1.5k, rating: T
“It’s okay,” Buck says, voice muddled and sleep-heavy at last. He shifts, noses Eddie’s collarbone. “You’re here.” “Yeah. I’m here.”
9x15 coda
eddie never leaving the frame, save me
in tears thinking about chimney han right now. chimney who was the heart of the 118 before it became the 118. chimney who's first support system was the original core four of bobby, hen, and buck. chimney who was FURIOUS at bobby for not letting them help him when he got sick. chimney who was left to not only be the heart but also the protector of this family that bobby built. chimney who was so hurt that hen chose to hide her illness after everything that happened with bobby. that she didn't let him help her through those first initial months. chimney who saw buck struggling and asking for punishment and probably thought Thank God. he came to me first. and he looked at buck and said you came to me for help so that's what we're gonna get you. chimney who's only ever wanted to be allowed to help his family and was finally given the chance to.
You came to me for help, and that's what we're gonna get you, okay?
#puppypile
You worked within chain of command.
trying to be kind when i say this but i really need people in this fandom to be a lot more mindful of their tone and implications when discussing the possibility of buck and substance abuse. ever since the episode aired there has been a very noticeable reluctance to accept the idea that buck could develop a dependency/addiction to pills (opiates in particular) and are largely tying themselves in knots trying to come up with any other possible explanation for what appears to be a relatively straightforward sequence of events. buck was prescribed pain medication after going through something physically and emotionally traumatic. he is refusing to deal with the emotional trauma of it and has stated that he doesn’t want to go to therapy. it is not a large leap to assume that he is falling into dependency on opiates, and more importantly this is something that happens to thousands of people every day (particularly prevalent for first responders as well). it could be something else, sure—but it’s extremely telling the way people seem to be coming up with multiple convoluted theories and ideas about how it’s actually NOT opiate abuse, or any sort of addiction/abuse in general. these theories often come with the explanation that it would be “out of character” for buck to develop issues with substance abuse, because he “wants to be in control of his life” and doesn’t want to “escape and get high” (as though people with control issues can’t also fall into opiate addiction?), etctera etcetera. and it’s like. addiction is a real thing that can happen to anyone for a wide bevy of reasons. it is no more “ooc” for this to happen to buck than it is to happen to anyone else. and i guess you don’t have to believe that this is where the storyline is going, and if it ends up being something else tonight i may have to eat some crow, but beyond that i think everyone needs to reflect on this reluctance to accept the possibility of buck developing an addiction and the rhetoric that’s being passed around. because the implications that have been thrown around with a lot of this meta are really not great!
okay well. Now that we know! 😀 it is extremely extremely telling how people are immediately crashing out over this and saying how it's out of character and/or lazy and/or cheap and/or badwrongstupid etc etc etc. over what has SO FAR been actually a very nuanced and realistic depiction of how opioid dependencies and addictions start. it's one thing to be worried about if they're going to do it well (it has started off strong, but i understand being wary based on how other plots this season have progressed) but to write it off straight off the bat as cheap and bad and uninteresting and morally wrong is. well. I do think some of yall should sit with those reactions and really really REALLY think about what you are saying. before you hit post. Anyway!
partly inspired by this text post by @poughkeepsiesjr :
you get cranky when you don't eat
inspired by @buckslasagna's text post
Eddie being vulnerable by expressing to Buck that he’s worried about him not making it out of New Mexico the same
Buck not hearing Eddie checking on him and wanting to help but instead hearing (wrongly) that Eddie doesn’t want him if he’s broken
"Thought you said you were gonna go to therapy Tuesday night."