Not Even Fire Can Stop me (Evan Buckley's Daughter) 9-1-1 TV Show
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  • Reads 11,633
  • Votes 112
  • Parts 21
  • Time 52m
Complete, First published Jul 02, 2023
What if Evan Buckley had a daughter named Arabelle (Air-a-belle if you don't know how to pronounce it) Robin Buckley that was 14 years old and was just like him. Caring, sweet, doesn't think before doing stupid or smart things, and can be a real a-hole some times. However, only Bobby knew about her because Buck was worried about what the others would think. However, Eddie has a daughter  and son and they are both best friends with Arabelle, but don't know her father. And Bobby and Athena's daughter (May) also hangs out with them, along with Chimney's daughter. But what happens when someone in the friend group dies and they start blaming each other for and someone falls in love with their best friends brother.
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Anatomy • Eddie's daughter

24 parts Ongoing Mature

Jo takes a deep breath out and leans against the backboard of her bed. "Maybe my mind can finally take a break." "Maybe it will stop telling you to punch someone." Jo looks down at her father, her lips pinched in her mouth. "Sorry." Josie was content with her life - she had a supportive family, great grades, and a tight-knit group of friends. However, everything changed when Eddie uprooted it all. Suddenly, Josie found herself in unfamiliar territory, feeling homesick and out of place. Despite the constant pull to return to her old life, she had to muster the courage to adapt and carve out a new sense of belonging. But challenges arise. Death comes into play. Her life comes into play. After all, Josie's just a girl