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  • Buckley Twins Chaos by Simplyjayliz
    Simplyjayliz
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    Evan and Michaela Buckley are twins who are completely opposite of each other. Evan, who prefers to be called Buck, works at LAFD Station 118. Micheala, on the other hand, is a detective in the LAPD who is married to Zeke. The Buckley Twins love each other, but Buck loves to party while Michaela focuses on her work.
  • 𝟗𝟏𝟏 ❘ 𝐄𝐝𝐝𝐢𝐞 𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐳 by 1800HADIDS-WRLD
    1800HADIDS-WRLD
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    𝟗𝟏𝟏: 𝐉𝐮𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐞 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐳
  • Just Like One Of Us by justalittlemikaelson
    justalittlemikaelson
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    There has been rumours about a new firefighter/paramedic joining the squad permanently, which makes most of them feel very worried about the new dynamic the squad of 118 is going to have, especially to Buck. But what if she was exactly what the 118 needed? It's NOT an OCxBuck story, or anything else. It's going to turn into a Buddie story "slowly" since Fox queerbaited us once again. This story is a crossover between 911 and another show with an OC, ain't going to tell you yet though...
  • Eight Years Later. by goldenbee023
    goldenbee023
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    Years after a quiet, unresolved fallout, Evan Buckley returns to Los Angeles and transfers back to the firehouse without telling anyone-especially Eddie Diaz. Eddie, who has finally begun seeing someone new, discovers Buck's return mid-shift when the bay doors open and Buck walks in like no time has passed at all. The tension is immediate and suffocating. They don't speak, don't acknowledge each other, and barely function around one another for the rest of the shift. When Buck finally works up the nerve to talk to Eddie afterward, he realizes Eddie isn't alone-he's with another man. The realization hits hard: Buck may have come back too late. Instead of running again, Buck stays. As he reintegrates into the firehouse, he slowly works his way back into Eddie's orbit-through shared calls, familiar banter, and the undeniable pull that never really went away. Buck begins trying to win Eddie back, not with grand gestures, but with consistency and honesty, determined this time to finally confess the feelings he's been carrying for years-even if it means risking everything.