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Halo: A 9-1-1 Story
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    Time 26h 32m
Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2023
Mature
Two people with self made walls meet and learn how to live instead of existing. 

Charlotte Joy Strand grew up with a firefighter father in New York City. She witnessed the horror of 9/11 with her twin brother, both afraid for their father who was front and center at Ground Zero. She saw her happy, go-lucky, hero of a father change after the events of that day. She watched as walls were built between her father and the rest of his family as he struggled to rebuild a fire house that had lost most of their members to the collapse of the Towers. By the time he had let his walls back down, he was preparing to divorce his wife, his son was hanging out with bad kids and his daughter was trying to hold her family together and learning how to put up her own walls.

Extended summary inside. 

A 9-1-1 fanfiction 
Eddie Diaz/OC
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Loving Catalina was the easiest thing Eddie Diaz ever had to do. Almost losing her in a car accident became the immediate worst. Catalina loved her husband and son more than anything else in the world. They were all she had left. - Eddie shook his head, "I can't. What if she wakes up and I'm not here? If-" He took a deep breath as he placed his hand on his shoulder where he knew Catalina's forearm was. "If she could wake up once, she could again." His voice was quiet. Catalina hated seeing her husband like this. He had let his beard grow out and his hair was all messed up. He was letting himself go. "You can't be here for her, to support her, if you can't take care of yourself," Buck told him, hoping his words would get through to him. Eddie thought about it, holding his wife's still hand in his. "Don't do this to yourself, Eddie. Take care of yourself." Catalina said, hoping that'd he be able to hear her like those few other times. Sadly, he couldn't.