5 Works in Nonbinary Evan "Buck" Buckley
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Title Inspo - Don't Stop Me Now, Queen
Buck's a Kindergarten teacher. Eddie's a new recruit with the LAFD, and he posts an ad for a spare room on the LA Queer Housing group.
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Every morning, Buck said goodbye to Vee, with a pat on the head. Sometimes, he took them around the house with him, during his morning routine. He would look in the mirror after flossing, practising his newfound vocabulary:
"This is Vee, they go by they/them pronouns."
Again, dumb.
It helped some deep, unidentifiable part of him though, so it stayed.
Or: Buck meets a nonbinary person, becomes emotionally attached to a plushie, has a gender crisis, confesses his undying love for his best friend, and remembers he has a family who loves him. Maybe in that order.
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And so Buck keeps putting it off. Keeps waiting for the perfect moment, when all the stars align and nothing could possibly be distracting or go wrong. When the mood is exactly right, and neither of them has had a bad day or anything to get to.
The moment never comes.
Instead, what happens is this.
Buck, and the terrifying concept that to be loved is to be seen.
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- Part 2 of glitter & crimson
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Sometimes, when he knows he has some time for himself, he allows himself to take out the box, and lets himself get lost in it. It's almost like a ritual, something he celebrates and relishes in, something that makes him feel like he's floating.
Buck, and a box, and the realization that being who you are is worth it.
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- Part 1 of glitter & crimson
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Something is wrong.
As soon as they wake up, they feel it. Like a bullet to the chest, the feeling spreads from their heart to their lungs, making it hard to breathe. A panic attack, they register. These aren’t unfamiliar. He’s had them since the shooting, but not because of the shooting.
They try doing another mental scan, but all they can gather is that his name is Eddie Diaz and he’s thirty-four.