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  • Great Sparks of Flames// Eddie Diaz (911) by jemandino
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    Ileana Martinez and Eddie Diaz have been best friends since they were 8 years old. Knowing each other like the back of their hands, they fall for each other and have been in love with each other since the age of 15. When they turned 18, they stupidly decided to get married. After Eddie meets Shannon and has Christopher, Ileana decides to move L.A. to start a new life and escape the hurt. Ever since she's been working with the 118. A couple years later, Ileana convinces Eddie to start a new life with his son Christopher. [A/N: This is going to follow the plot of the show 911 (seasons 1-3 and season 4 when it is released). I DO NOT own the show or the characters in this book besides Ileana. This book was written by myself (Jamaris) and my sister Janely (her @ is @purpleunicorn5185)]
  • 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐨 | 9-1-1 by bottledcosmos
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    ― 𝒊𝒏𝒇𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒐. ❝ burning also provides warmth. so i take really hot showers, and i love people in ways that could never be reciprocated back. ❞ or, in which the fire between those supposed to fight it is too much. abc 9-1-1 , evan 'buck' buckley x masc!oc & edmundo 'eddie' diaz x masc!oc
  • all the warmth left in me . eddie diaz by cowboylikemegan
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    She lost it all. Then came the fire, the warmth, and a life she thought she'd never feel again. Dr. Sunday Ashcombe had a future mapped out-until grief shattered it. She left behind her dreams, her love, and the world she knew. Now, she raises her daughter, cares for others, and keeps her heart guarded. Then came Buck. A firefighter with too much heart and nowhere to place it. A friendship forms, fragile but real, leading Sunday back to a world of second chances. But healing is never simple. As the past resurfaces and new bonds are tested, Sunday must face the choice: let go of what she lost, or make room for the life she almost forgot she could have. In kitchens filled with bread and late-night calls, Sunday learns that warmth can rise again, even after the fire.