Stay, For Me
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  • Reads 28,955
  • Votes 524
  • Parts 16
  • Time 5h 25m
Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2021
How could Eddie just say he was leaving the 118? Did Buck really mean so little to him that he could just leave without talking to Buck? Buck felt his world stop spinning and come crashing down around him. But one argument leads to the most important confession of Buck's life. Will that confession be enough to make Eddie change his mind or will he take more convincing? It's not always easy for Buck to express how he feels but it's even harder for Eddie to do it. Buck doesn't need easy, he needs Eddie and Eddie needed Buck even if he didn't know it yet.

"Y-y- you're leaving?" I stammered, "how? Why? After everything we've been through?"
"Buck it's more complex than that," Eddie responded, "I have to think about Christopher."
"Christopher is a scared kid Eddie, but this is bigger than him." I replied, "You're not making this decision because of Chris, you're just using that as an excuse."
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*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.