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She finds herself on the floor again. There’s still barely any furniture in this new place. That’s not why she’s on the floor. She’s laying in-between the couch and the coffee table. Here’s what she has: couch, coffee table, armchair. Hen’s old rug. Bed-frame. She’s not even laying on the rug. She’s laying on the hardwood floor, in her underwear. She’s thinking about buying a kitchen table. She’s not as lonely as she’d thought she’d be. But Bobby was like her Dad, so. Her like Dad is like Dead. Her like Dad has been like Dead for like three months. Quarter of a year. Sometimes it’s getting more normal, and sometimes it’s getting worse. And she hasn’t even got any socks on. And Maddie calls.
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On the screen, Palau’s golden jellyfish begin their daily migration. Eddie runs her fingers back down Buck’s stomach, and pulls the hem of her hoodie up. She pulls it all the way up, tucks it under Buck’s chin. She pushes Buck’s head a little, manipulating the position to hold it up. Watches Buck’s legs kick, just a little bit.
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For half a second, he has half an instinct to screen the call out of sheer habit. The couple of times Tommy tried to reach out to him after everything, Eddie hadn’t even let it ring twice. Felt a little bad but. There hadn’t been anything left to say. Now, though. The instinct is only half an instinct, for half a second. Because of the over-riding instinct. How Eddie has kept note, without conscious decision, of Bucks current whereabouts and who-with-ness from the moment he got off the phone with him a week ago. The call where Buck told him that Bobby was dead. So, he answers the phone immediately.
“What’s wrong?” Eddie asks.
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She looks up at the sky, less at the twinkling stars and more at that big beautiful moon she’s always loved. It sounds way too woo-woo to say out loud, but that’s her girl, that moon. She’s always loved her.
“Great speech,” she says. Not the moon, obviously. Shannon turns around to see that Taylor Kelly is the person speaking. Taylor Kelly in a very, very, very nice dress.
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Bobby brought out a Lemon Pie. This was a tactful dessert choice. Cake would have been weird. It just wasn’t the kind of farewell where a cake made sense. It would have given away how strange the whole thing was. But the absence of some kind of special desert would have done that too.
Bobby knew how to keep it classy. And, god bless him- god help him, please god do something- so did Buck.
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5 times Buck is aware of his body, and 1 time he doesn't have to be
or: buck's body issues, from eddie's perspective
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“Oh… wow. You really know how to make this,” Eddie murmured between mouthfuls, eyes closed, as he continuously pointed at his plate. “You want another baby?”
Buck and Eddie never meant to have a child together. Really.
It wasn’t planned and it wasn’t even a choice, more an act of survival than desire. But after one heat and an emergency that left them with only one option, they’re now raising a little girl as best friends who never, ever talk about what happened.
That is, until Eddie makes one casual joke over lunch, and suddenly Buck isn’t so sure the past is as buried as he thought it was.
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30 Nov 2025
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Evan isn't sure what his life will look like once he finally gets out of Hershey. He's daydreamed about a life; a job he loves, people he trusts, a family that might actually want him around.
In all of his fantasies, he'd never pictured this: pregnant at 18, halfway through his first year of college.
OR, the one where Buck leaves Hershey and becomes a single parent, landing in LA when his daughter is five. There, he joins the Fire Academy and meets an instructor that might just be the home he's been searching for: Eddie Diaz.
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09 Nov 2025
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He takes the newly vacated seat.
It gets him a lot closer to the hybrid, who peers at him with a cocked head and a considering look, his ears flopping over to the side.
Eddie shouldn’t be patronizing, but, objectively, it’s adorable.
“What’s a wolf doing in this neck of the woods?” the hybrid jokes, his mouth curling up at his own words.
Eddie gives him a carefully flat look. “You’re on Diaz pack territory.”
or; eddie isn't looking for anything when he walks into the bar, but he ends the night with more than he ever could have hoped for
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08 Nov 2025
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“Nice to meet you,” Eddie nods to them both, eyes sliding to Captain Nash’s other side, where the fourth member of their little team stands. He’s the youngest of them, positioned with his chest puffed out and arms crossed.
Eddie knows his type—insecure guys who get all threatened when someone intrudes on their territory. It’s an unsurprisingly common archetype among young werewolves.
“Evan Buckley,” he says. “Buck.”
He holds out a hand for Eddie to shake, as the name clicks for Eddie—the one Captain Nash had been on the edge of warning him about. Terrorizer of probies, more than likely.
And he’s cold. It’s a sharp contrast to Eddie’s naturally higher body heat, and he’s sure that it’s a strange sensation for both of them. When he breathes in a little deeper to check, seeking out Buck’s scent, he stills. The coppery smell is strong, overwhelmingly so. Buck is cold, and pale, and slimmer than Eddie would expect a firefighter his age to be.
or; eddie is a werewolf new to la, with a coworker who smells a lot like his natural enemy

