Jane Thomas is such a mom, at least according to her co-worker Buck. She's too nice. She's always optimistic and cheerful. That's a hard way to be in a job where you face people on possibly the worst days of their life. Jane Thomas is a Los Angeles Firefighter and she loves her job.
But Jane Thomas is alone. She has always been alone and she is certain that she will always be alone. When she joins the 118 after a trauma at her old firehouse, she is surprised to find a place where her crew members become her family and where she feels safe for possibly the first time in her life. But her new life is overturned after one night under a full moon and at the arrival of a familiar probie firefighter who's very presence disarms years of rational thinking and emotional distance from those who try to get too close.
Life keeps raging on and it's up to Jane to fight not only her demons, but those of everyone in Los Angeles.
Warning: This story contains instances of violence, blood, and death. It deals with issues of rape, miscarriage, suicide, depression, anxiety and trauma along with a slew of other things. Reader discretion is advised.
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Eddie Diaz x OC
*Warning, this story contains child abuse and neglect, homophobia, minor and brief suicidal ideations*
If there is one thing that Buck knows, it's that he's not enough to get people to stay. He's had a family who barely acknowledged he was there and another that just left him behind. A sister who pushed him away, giving him keys to a car and a debit card to an account he had no interest in having. Bobby and Marcy were the only people he could count on. Then he meets Eddie Diaz.
But even he broke his heart, leaving in the middle of the night just as they were planning a life together. All he left was a note that held no answers. Buck was once again, not enough.
Moving to LA is a fresh start for Buck and for Bobby, things are good. After almost 7 years Buck is finally feeling like he's in a place where he's ready to trust someone again when he meets Abby. And even when she leaves, things still feel good, not perfect but good. Until Bobby introduces the 118's newest recruit.
Eddie Diaz.