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“You were drunk. I know it didn’t mean anything. Everything’s alright.”
Buck visibly winces. “That’s not — Eddie.”
There’s a suspended moment where Buck looks torn, standing on the edge of something, eyes fixed on the horizon to avoid looking at the drop, the precipitous canyon below. But then Buck, who can’t lie, who would tear his own chest open to a complete stranger on the street because the truth of him spills so loudly out of every jagged edge, sighs out:
“It meant something.”
There’s a ringing sound somewhere in the distance, getting closer. “What are you…” Eddie trails off.
“I wasn’t — well, I was drunk. But that wasn’t what. Wasn’t why. Not entirely, or — god.” Buck shudders in a breath, steeling himself. “I have feelings for you.” He closes his eyes. “I’m so sorry.”
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Buck confesses his feelings. Eddie’s straight. If he spends all his time thinking about Buck and looking at Buck and wanting to be around Buck, well, that’s just being a good friend, isn’t it? He’s being so normal about this, actually.
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Bookmarked by PS_Jane
28 May 2026
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5 Times Eddie Diaz Accidentally Acts Like Buck’s Husband — And the 1 Time Someone Finally Says It Out Loud
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22 May 2026
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“Wait,” Hen chuckles, “You’re dating a latino single dad who has a kid Chris’s age?”
“A very handsome dad, who’s kid he saved from a watery disaster.” Ravi doesn't even try and hide his glee. Eddie blames Buck for torturing the man during his probie period, the karma is coming back to bite them both in this moment.
Hen’s chuckle turns into a cackle and Chim sucks in his lips in an obvious attempt to keep a straight face. It is not working. Buck for his part has been slowly turning an alarming shade of red for the past 30 seconds.
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OR Buck starts dating a single dad and Eddie feels some way about it
Bookmarked by PS_Jane
28 Apr 2026
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"Yes, we should talk about that."
"About him moving out?"
"About Buck. In general."
"Why?" Eddie asks confused. "Him and I are not fighting at the moment."
Frank raises his eyebrow at him. "We'll circle back to that later."
Chris is back from Texas but that doesn't mean the work is done yet. Eddie goes to therapy, individual and family therapy, in order to fix his relationship with Christopher and he is on the clock because Buck, their buffer, is moving out soon.
And Buck is what he is being confronted by again and again during therapy.
When Eddie finally realizes his feelings, it is not all roses and sunshine. Christopher is vehemently against the idea of them dating because he doesn't trust Eddie not to mess it up. Eddie decides to honor his son's wishes until a case they work on shakes him up.Buck POV in the second chapter, and Buck is suffering through his own realization of feelings.
Basically my take on 'everything is about Buddie except for Buddie which is about Christopher'
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28 Apr 2026
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“And before we begin,” she said, eyes glued to the screen. “Will your husband be joining us today?”
Eddie’s brain short circuited. Husband?
“Uh,” he managed to get out. “My what?”
She turned to him. “Your husband?” She looked back at the screen. “An Evan Buckley? According to Chris’ records, he’s been at his last three conferences.”
Eddie took another minute to ponder, pursing his lips into a thin line....
When Eddie learns that people keep mistaking Buck for his husband, he starts just going along with it.
Bookmarked by PS_Jane
24 Apr 2026
