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Eddie throws a few well practiced punches, and dances around his opponent on light feet. It's almost beautiful, mesmerizing. The way the sweat shines of his shoulders under the swaying lights, as the muscles tense and move. The thuds and grunts that in any other setting could be described as erotic. Here, Buck would like to call them grotesque. The fight ends, Eddie emerging victorious. The crowd cheers, Buck does not.
- Buck figures out Eddie is participating in fight-nights, does not like it and decides to put an end to it. -
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Buck felt like things were improving over the years since he joined the 118.
At least that's what he thought until the accident happened, and everything fell apart, and he felt the bad thoughts returning. He saw it coming.
All the people he thought were his family were pushing him aside, and after years, he felt alone again.He had no choice but to return to where he always belonged.
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“There are some rules,” Lena starts, but Eddie is already rolling his eyes.
“Let me guess, don’t talk about it?”
“I think that’s implied, with the whole ‘illegal fighting’ thing, but sure, let’s call that the first rule. It’s the second rule that’s important,” she stresses. “That’s what everyone is really there for.”
“What is it?”
“Whoever beats the omega gets the omega.”
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Everybody knows the first rule of fight club. The second is more important.
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When Buck left the Navy Seals he went to Chicago and became a firefighter. While in Chicago, Buck started at FireHouse 51 where he met Kelly Severide and fell in love with him. Two years after asking out Severide, Andy Darden dies and Kelly gets hurt and goes off the deep end but they get through it. A lot happened Buck and Kelly got married but when Shay dies everything changes. Kelly goes off the deep end again but it's worse this time. Buck tries to help but Kelly keeps pushing him away so one day Buck goes to Cheif Wallace Boden and asked to be transferred to another station in LA. When he tells Kelly to see if he will stop him, he doesn't. Kelly lets the love of his life and husband walk out the door with his wedding ring in Kelly's hand. When Buck gets to LA he joins FireHouse 118 and changes himself.
This is the Story of how Evan "Buck" Buckley-Severide became Evan "Buck" Buckley -
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"“Buck walked in like he owned the place, gray sleeveless tee already a bit damp, curls clinging to his forehead, and water bottle half-drained. His mouth was crooked into that casual smile that always made Eddie’s stomach twist a bit…”"
Or, Buck asks Eddie to teach him how to fight, but Buck already knows how to play dirty.
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- Part 7 of Soup's Buddie Countdown to S9
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"Buck didn’t ask what happened. Didn’t ask who Eddie hit or why. He just drove, not even turning the music on. He let them stew in silence for a few moments before he finally broke, eyes fixed on the road as he spoke.
“You could’ve called someone else.”
“Yeah,” Eddie replied quietly. “I could’ve. Didn’t want to, though.”Or, Or, what if Eddie had called Buck instead of Bosko to bail him out of jail. What could have happened?
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- Part 1 of Soup's Buddie Countdown to S9
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Buck is the sun. Blinding and too revealing. He shines a light on all that Eddie wants to hide. So, Eddie’s body will act on his behalf. It doesn’t allow his heart to lead, instead, Eddie looks at Buck and squints. It’s best that he looks at Buck from a distance, from the corner of his eye, it allows him to drink Buck in without playing his hand.
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Or Buck has a one night stand while out with Eddie and they both have feelings about it.
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- Part 2 of Six Years Wiser
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After the bombing, Evan Carter is ready to reclaim his place at the 118—until an unexpected medical setback threatens everything he’s fought to rebuild. As the team faces natural disasters, old demons, and growing fractures, Evan must navigate healing, grief, and loyalty on his own terms. Some fires burn hot. Others burn slow. But all of them leave a mark.
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- Part 2 of The Evan Verse
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And Eddie can’t believe what he witnessed next.
They kissed.
Kissed.
Or the one where Buck gets a boyfriend after the lawsuit and Buck and Eddie have to figure out what that means for them.
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Talked into getting a dog by his physiotherapist after the string of events following the Ladder Truck bombing, Buck hadn't realized it would lead him to trespassing on LAFD Air Ops property.
He comes to a slow jog, knowing that the limp in his gait is obvious when his mid calf twinges heavily, a bone deep ache that he’s going to have to massage away later in a probably too hot bath.
“Hiya, gorgeous!” Someone says. “What’re doing here, are you lost, pretty girl?”
A broad man is stooped over, squatting in front of Althea’s half dancing form as she tries to snatch the hose from his grip. He’s got massive hands that shake and pet at the ruff of Althea’s neck, right at the base of her ears like she loves. He shifts his weight, and Buck can’t help how his gaze lowers, catching on the curve of his muscular rear.
“Althea!” Buck calls, and she barks through a mouthful of water, half drenched and leaving paw prints on the dry concrete as she prances between Buck and the hose still gushing water from where the man has abandoned it on the hangar floor.
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They’re on their 48 hours off, and yesterday, sweat-soaked and tired in the changing room, Eddie had said wanna watch a movie tomorrow, and Buck, gulping, having missed him like a limb, had said yeah—yes, of course, trying not to fling himself into Eddie’s arms, and one Jurassic Park and scrubbing marinara sauce out of the couch cushions where Christopher dropped his slice of pizza turned into beer and Mission Impossible on low volume, sun long gone down, Chris down the hall.
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- Part 3 of 911 ficlets
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She sighs deeply, wearily, but is deeply patient, like always. “Edmundo, do not let your parents' expectations veer you away from yourself more than they already have.”
He falters. Between his given name and the truth he has yet to admit to himself after more than two years in L.A., he doesn’t know what to say.
“You may not have realized, but you have already chosen Evan a long time ago.”
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After an (un)expected stress heat spent with a man (who also happens to be his best friend), Eddie seeks out Abuela and it leads him to some realizations of his own.
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- Part 77 of 9-1-1 One Shots
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The selfish and yearning parts of Buck tell him to hold Eddie, travel his hands across his ribcage, stop at his back, remind him that they’re both alive and they’re okay and there isn’t fear when they have each other. The sensical, more responsible parts of him only let his words drive the comfort. “You have my back, Eddie. I trust you when I’m in the ring to look after me from the ground, alright? I know you’re there. I know you won’t let me overdo it. Like you said. It’s different now.”
“It is,” Eddie whispers. His eyes jump to all of Buck’s bruises across his abdomen, up until he reaches his face. “Fuck, I could feel all this. Down there.”
Buck flinches. Doesn’t anticipate his sudden admittance, the vulnerability in his fingers that touch feather-light at the contusion on his jaw.
AKA, the boxer AU that is friends to lovers and a slow, slow burn, where Eddie is Buck’s coach, and they both have a lot of healing to do.
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“I want an annulment.”
It’s a simple phase, but it's one that breaks his heart. It also shocks Buck so much that his spoon clatters to the ground, sauce splattered onto the floorboards.
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Buddie Weeks 2025 Day 4: Marriage of convenience, “That sounds like a bad idea, I'm in.”
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- Part 19 of My 9-1-1 Brain Babies That I'm Not Writing Out Fully
- Part 4 of Buddie Week 2025
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“C’mon, you don’t think while you were going through your phase, just maybe…” Buck paused. “You were… throwing your punches at the wrong guy?”
“Seriously?” Eddie smiled as best he could. “You’re going to make this about you? Again?”
What he didn’t say was yes, this was about him. Of course it was about him. What else could it have been about? Buck had been gone, his and Christophers makeshift family destroyed, and Eddie was left all alone. He didn’t want to throw punches at Buck, but he needed some way to work out whatever feelings he was having about him.
(Or, the one where we see the 'title' scene from Eddie's POV)
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Buck is surviving. Mostly. And then the tsunami happened.
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Eddie is perpetually worried about Buck. And when Buck sends a photo of Christopher and him in a ride, he thinks nothing of it.Then, in the middle of climbing a half-submerged Ferris Wheel he realized that his family was here. On this death trap of a pier, not even ten minutes before the first wave.
Eddie's panicking, Buck's fighting to survive, and Christopher is traumatized.
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“I’m serious, Eddie, I’m gonna look it up once I have reception again,” Buck says. He’s like a dog with a bone once he sinks his teeth into something he wants to Google.
Or: 5 times Buck learns a random fact, and 1 time Eddie does
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Buck is nice. Buck is cool. His birthmark is, too. And Chris is just a kid, so of course he gets the intense urge to touch it. He never does, though, but sometimes he almost asks.
(Or: Christopher Diaz and the Intense Fascination with Evan Buckley’s Birthmark, and the Subsequent Replication(s) of It.)
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Bobby half-heartedly tried to decorate for Christmas but all he could think of was the lawsuit Buck served him a few weeks ago. He’d be angry and frustrated with the younger man any other time of the year but pulling a stunt like this so close to the holidays added an extra layer to his emotions. Bobby’s anger was amplified but so was this somber feeling he couldn't quite place.
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What if the law suite arc happens during the holiday season. And how it effects Buck and Bobby mainly.
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Buck follows Eddie to a fighting ring.