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There’s a killer loose on the streets of California, targeting drug-addicted prostitutes after watching them have sex with their clients. With the murders excelling at an alarming rate, Spencer comes up with the controversial idea to go undercover; he’ll pose as the perfect prostitute, and the killer will target him instead of a citizen. Morgan’s not happy with letting him out in the field by himself, and so Spencer offers a solution: Derek can act as the client.
By the time they’re up against each other at the back of the club, it doesn’t feel like either of them are acting anymore.
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Set sometime during season one.
Reid wrapped his fingers around the pool cue and stared hard at the table. He drew lines with his eyes from the cue ball to the others and from there to the pocket, letting his mind slip into the pure math that was the true base of pool. He could sink the 6 and the 5 in one shot. He knew the angle, knew how much spin he had to give both balls, knew how much force to exert down to the third decimal.
“Hey, pretty boy,” Morgan called from across the table, leaning on his pool cue and smirking. Reid glared at him - he was distracting and Reid didn’t want to have to do the math over. “They’re not gonna sink themselves.”
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If you had told him when he had first moved to LA to be a firefighter that almost five years later, he’d have the most beautiful daughter, he’d have laughed in your face. Buck wasn’t meant to be a father, he was reckless, running headfirst into danger, not stopping to think of how he could be hurt, or how he could die. He didn’t even know how to be a father; he didn’t have one of his own. But he wouldn’t change it, wouldn't change his daughter, for the world.
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Desperate and with a one way ticket to Austin, Texas after his parents finally give up on him, TK Strand falls headfirst into the people who will put him back together, piece by piece.
AU where TK ends up in Austin alone a year before the accident at the 126.
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- Part 1 of All my hoodies smell like Texas
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Blood on the tracks, fire in the hills by orphan_account
Fandoms: 9-1-1: Lone Star (TV 2020)
23 Aug 2022
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Carlos made his way to the victim’s bedroom, located down a narrow corridor, across from an equally cramped bathroom. The very first thing he saw after stepping through the doorway was T.K. Strand, slumped in a chair in the corner of the room, drenched in blood.
Carlos’s knees gave out so abruptly that he had to grab for the frame to catch himself before he hit the ground. “No,” he heard himself say, in a voice that didn’t sound anything like him.
(Fifteen months after they broke up, Carlos and T.K. are thrown together again at the scene of a murder.)
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- Part 2 of Unfinished business

