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Evan Buckley goes to therapy. Again.
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They all had them. Their "Goodbye Letters." Bobby had been adamant about his crew writing them, so it shouldn't have been a surprise when they opened up the safe in the Captain's office and found seven letters. Athena, Hen, Chimney, Eddie, Ravi, Buck, and Tommy. Seven envelopes, each bearing a name in Bobby's careful handwriting, each containing what he needed them to know if he couldn't tell them himself.
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"Just to clarify quickly, sorry, for my notes. You’ve been counselling both Buckley and Diaz at the same time?” Cheif Simpson asked, watching Dr Rutland carefully for signs of concern
“Yes sir. Unknowingly may I add. This is exactly my concern”
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Buck and Eddie both start seeing a therapist, little do they know they’re seeing the same one. -
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After Bobby’s death, things seem to come to a standstill.
But in grief there’s always hope, it just takes people a moment to see it. -
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An rewrite of what goes down in 8x18,"Seismic Shifts"
When instead of Ravi and Buck zip lining out of the building, Buck doesn't make it out. Eddie has to find another way to save him before time runs out. Yet Eddie gets trapped as well, and now their both on borrowed time. That panic ignites something in the both of them.
"Smoke billowed into the sky, distorting the usual coral blue of the California atmosphere. It’s unlike anything he had ever experienced before going into a disaster.
His breathing slows and he just stares.
A grip on his shoulder, right in the space where his neck and chest meet, brings him back to reality. A spot that Eddie had favored, and constantly used to get Buck’s attention. When Eddie told him he doesn’t trust anyone as much as him with Christopher. That painfully unforgettable split second where Eddie welcomed him back to the land of the living, with that damn knowing smirk. That steadying moment after Buck told Eddie he’s bisexual. Every time he felt that familiar touch, Buck knew he was being brought back from whatever unusual or unsafe place. It was like their version of a pinky promise. The promise being; whenever Buck felt lost, Eddie would know how to find him."
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Take a Sad Song (and Make It Better) by UnAmusings
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV), Superman (Movie 2025)
05 Aug 2025
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“Did everyone make it out okay?”
“No casualties so far, thanks to you, Superman.” Buck turns to his patient, securing an oxygen mask over his face, and like an afterthought, he adds, “Can’t say the same for the other incidents.”
Clark asks, landing completely on the concrete, “Do you think they’re connected?”
“Look I just moved to Metropolis FD, I don’t want to cause trouble,” glancing over his shoulder, Buck ducks his head and whispers, “But with nearly a decade of experience, I kind of know what a cover up looks like. And this? It’s textbook.”
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Evan Buckley runs away from a tragedy in his own life, only to become the key piece in Superman's investigation into a series of fires spreading across Metropolis.
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One year after Bobby’s death, Buck disappears.
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Eddie finds out he can carry children during a routine test at the doctor when he's around twelve years old. He's straight, so that pretty much makes the information irrelevant, and he all but forgets about it.
One drunken night after his best friend breaks up with his boyfriend complicates things.
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Bobby had given a life for them and all Buck managed to conjure was a body.
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Bobby had spent his life waiting to die. Suffocated by guilt and the weight of his career, he had always imagined his death as a quiet moment—perhaps not a happy one, but at least peaceful.
Things didn’t turn out that way. Now Bobby finds himself dying after a call goes wrong, and all it does is make him feel worse. But maybe it’s not that simple. Bobby needs to decide how he truly feels about it—and what he wants to do next.
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Bobby dies in the lab and crosses over to the afterlife, only to be confronted by an old, familiar ghost who forces him to face his past and his guilt—before offering him a choice. -
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This is a one-shot I thought up an hour ago. I wanted to explore Athena's grief since Tim seems to think Athena's grief isn't important. Anyway, Athena has a rough day at work thanks to grief and tries to manage it.
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Buck hadn't been at work in over two weeks. A fact that had him on edge. Where did the man go? Also, why hadn't he told anyone where he went? Lastly, why on earth did he get a random box in his locker with a CD and a map of Los Angeles?
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“Hey, it's Buck-Evan Buckley. No need to adjust the volume on whatever it is you're listening to this on. It's me, live and in stereo. Except this time, there are no return engagements, no encore, and absolutely no request.”
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In 2027, Buck takes a tumble and fall during a building fire and forgets three years of his life.
He forgets that he and Tommy broke up. He forgets that Christopher is back from Texas, and already in high school. He forgets that he and Eddie got together, and are engaged to be married.
He forgets Bobby’s dead.
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A witch sends Eddie five years into the future where Eddie is married to Buck. A life and sexuality crisis are what follow.
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These are gonna be buddie tags my Johnnie Guilbert one i forgot about and lost all my stories so I scraped it and doing this :)
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Ravi Panikkar has a problem: he likes his captain's daughter. And he's got it BAD. But with a permanent spot on A-shift on the line, Ravi and May must keep their relationship a secret.
"I can hardly believe that such an incredible woman has ever stooped so low as to love me, and here she is, having fallen twice."
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What if every morning Buck sends a good morning text to Bobby, even after he dies. When he knows Bobby will never be able to respond again. What if every morning he tells him all about the day before.
Or what if Buck still isn’t able to get rid of a part of his morning routine.
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After Bobby’s death, Buck finds himself lost in the shadows of the 118. Nothing feels right, and grief has twisted the only home he’s ever known into a place he can’t breathe in. With Chimney stepping up as captain and the team doing their best to keep going, Buck makes the impossible choice: to transfer. A new station, a new beginning—except fate places him right back in front of someone he hasn’t seen since the funeral.
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This is very poorly written but I had the idea and couldn't get it out of my head.
Bobby is dead and buck is struggling. Buck moves back to Pennsylvania without telling anyone but Maddie. He hasn't moved in a month and stops replying to Maddie.
Eddie is there to find him.
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“Like, I know what this is. I know that this is an addiction, otherwise I would've quit by now. I've been doing this for two decades. I know that it's unhealthy. I know why I cut, and how it makes me feel. I just know a lot about it.”
Eddie sucked in a deep breath, before going all in. “But—you know you have to quit, right?”
Buck leaned forward, arms resting on his knees, with his head in his hands. “Eddie. You don't—”
“Buck, you’re not seriously about to say ‘I don't get it’, are you? You can't not quit, Buck. You said it yourself, it's unhealthy!”