🍍. BuckTommy
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25 Days of BuckTommy by rafisacrazymofo
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25 Prompts of BuckTommy for every day of December until Christmas. I've decided to do these short stories but my twist is that, I'll try to connect them and make it seem like a continuous multi chapter story about Buck and Tommy. Maybe I'll even throw in the Cards Against Humanity Calendar in here too. Or maybe I'll throw in something different for that. I haven't decided yet. For now, enjoy the daily prompts which will be the title of every chapter. I'll be aiming minimum of 1,000 words per chapter just to make it not dull or something.
BuckTommy Shorts by rafisacrazymofo
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A compilation of my BuckTommy Shorts overtime. If you don't like bucktommy from 911, then don't read these. It's really that simple. I'll keep updating these as I make new short stories for them.
Your First And Last (Evan Buckley x Tommy Kinard) by SirCanNot_B
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Right after the mid season of season 8 Firefighter Evan Buckley of the 118 and pilot Tommy Kinard never expected to cross paths again-until fate, threw them together. Their breakup had been messy, a whirlwind of passion and heartbreak, but now, standing face to face, the past was impossible to ignore. Was this an unexpected second chance, or just the universe forcing them to finally close the door on what they once had? One thing was certain-this encounter would change everything. No copyright intended
The Buckery by kurenohikari
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After a childhood marked by quiet bruises and louder silences, Buck slowly learned that healing doesn't always come in the form of rescue-it can rise slowly, like dough left to rest. Baking started as an after-school accident and became the one thing that grounded him. Through the quiet rhythm of flour and sugar, of giving without needing a reason, Buck found comfort, purpose, and eventually-community. The kitchen became his safe place, and The Buckery, his bakery, became a space full of warmth, second chances, and cinnamon. Baking didn't just save him. It gave him something to love, and somewhere to stay.