Hen was cooking when Buck reached over taking some food from the pan and eating it.
"Really?" Hen asked as Harriet looked up seeing him chewing, "If you want some just ask." Hen told him and he shook his head.
"I'm good, I already ate." His gaze breaking away from where Bobby sat reading his little book across the room.
"You still owe me $20, Buck. Don't think I'm-a forget." Hen said going to the fridge as Buck finally broke his gaze to look over at her.
"For the cookie bouquet, that she delivered to Chimney." Harriet spoke up telling him.
"Yeah, the one with the get well card that I personally watched you sign." Hen said as Buck looked back over at Bobby.
"He's doing it again." Buck said and they all looked over at him.
"What eating dinner?" Harriet asked
"Starring into that book. Come on, you must have a line of gossip around here. What is it? Why is he so obsessed with it?" Buck asked.
"Look, all I'm gonna tell you about that book is to stay the hell away from it. Trust me. Hen made the mistake 3 months into working here." Harriet told him making him give her a weird look.
"So you're saying no one here knows what he writes in it. Well, watch this." Buck said as Harriet and Hen looked at each other as they sat down at the table to start eating there dinner.
"All right, Buck. When he pops you in that pretty face, just make sure you it's on the side that's already got a mark." Harriet told him as he walked over to him.
They watched him walk over with a smug smile on his face but when he asked Bobby just stood up and walked away saying it was none of his business. But Buck kept on and gave away they he had already looked in and Bobby turned around and grabbed his slamming him into the wall telling him not to do it again. Bobby released him before walking away.
"How's your head?" Bobby asked as he walked by Harriet and Hen.
"Better." She told him and he patted her shoulder before walking away then the bell went off.
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They pulled up to the scene and got all their gear and stuff before turning to walk over to the scene before they all stopped.
"You guys ever seen something like this before?" Buck asked as they looked out at the plane in the water on fire.
They all started running over to the life guard shaft where they grabbed onto the sides of an infloated boat and started carrying it out to the water.
"Captain Nash. Who's got incident command?" Bobby asked one of the lifeguards.
"You do now, Captain. It looks like the plane split in two on impact." The lifegaurd reported back.
"All right, I'm gonna need you to be my point man on the beach. All right, Hen, I need you to check on the Coast Guard chopper. And, Buck, I need you to check with the dive team, all right? Rue, we're gonna get in there and start getting people who are stuck out." Bobby told them all.
"We got at least 20." Buck said.
"Just keep moving, Buck." Bobby told Buck when they saw the girl sitting in the sand.
They got on the boat and headed out to the plane, passing by bodies on fire and luggage floating around. Some screamed, some frantically tried to swim to the wing of the plane, some yelled for others, and some panicked.
"The water's on fire." Buck muttered.
"That's jet fuel." Harriet told him.
"I've count 12 to 15 victims on the wing, at least 30 in the water. How long before that thing sinks?" Hen asked before somebody grabbed the side of the their boat trying to get on and Hen grabbed him.
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FanfictionHarriet Rue. She grew being best friends with Evan Buckley. They're were practically siblings. When they grew up Harriet knew she wanted to be a firefighter. Evan didn't know what he wanted to be. Not until many years later, where he joined Harriet...