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sometimes an onion really is just an onion (and that’s all there is to it) by snarkymuch
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
13 Jun 2023
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“Shit, shit, shit,” he cursed as he gripped the wrist of his injured hand, holding it above his heart. The cut wasn’t massive and, by design, not something you could stitch, but that didn’t make it any less messy or risky.
The blood thinners were not his friend right now.
A singular river of red trailed down his forearm to his elbow, then dripped onto the floor, leaving little splatters that his shoes soon smeared against the tile.
“Towel, towel, towel,” he said, spinning on his heel, gaze raking the room frantically. “Fuck—shit, there you are.”
Buck wanted fajitas, so he went to the store for the sweet onions he needed, but he got the wrong kind because he unexpectedly ran into the team, which had nothing to do with why he was crying in his kitchen--obviously, the shitty onions were to blame.
And his day just gets worse from there--as he ends up fileting off a strip of skin, bleeding everywhere, then accidentally hitting his talk-to-text and sending a ramble he never meant anyone to hear to the last person on earth to care: Eddie.
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Bookmarked by lucky_gabe
05 Oct 2024
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When the ambulance leaves with Gerrard, Buck finds himself stood in the empty space. Everything is over and the station is quiet, but everything is still too fucking loud.
Bookmarked by lucky_gabe
30 Sep 2024
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TK’s absence is not a red flag.
Not at first.
Bookmarked by lucky_gabe
29 Sep 2024
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The Raven’s Nest came back to Neil Josten from time to time in bits and pieces. He had heard it from Andrew before that as you cope with something you unlock memories that your brain had hidden away because you could not cope with it. It was apparently something that you did in therapy, to try to unlock these memories. And all it did was make Neil hate the idea more, locked things should stay locked.
There was a reason they were behind barriers.
So when Neil Josten woke up one night in the middle of the night drowning, well lets just say he wanted to lock that box right back up as quickly as it had been opened. He didn’t understand the way that yesterday the hot steam of a shower after a run had soothed every part of his aching body, and today made him want to start running all over again.
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.Or Neil Josten remembers a part of the nest that his brain had locked out. Then Andrew finds out too.
Bookmarked by lucky_gabe
08 Jun 2024