The Glass Child

The Glass Child

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A glass child is the struggling sibling of someone with a chronic illness or disability. Often, the glass child's emotional needs aren't consistently met since their parents are busy caring for the sibling. This is what Elijah Diaz would use to describe himself. This in no way meant that he didn't love his dad or his brother. He did. However he didn't feel very important in his life. However when his dad begins his new job at the 118 Elijah becomes more seen and begins to feel more cared about. With the help of the 118, Elijah manages to go against Natural disasters, mortal danger and the usual high school teenagers. (I don't own 911. I only own Elijah Diaz and his storyline.) Trigger warnings- Death, injuries, blood, assault, self harm, suicidal thoughts, rape, sexual assault and Human Stupidity.
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Buck is 9 when his sister leaves him and his family alone for her boyfriend Doug when she turns 18. Still at age 9, Buck realizes he's getting even less and less attention from his parents causing him to increase his reckless ideas from skateboarding accidents to playing with fires. He's craving any type of attention from his parents even negative. Bobby Nash firefighter Captain of the 118 lost his family in a fire. His firehouse gets a call of a reported house fire and the only person saved is a small kid named Evan Buckley. Without any family willing to take him, and the police unable to locate his sister, Bobby gets clearance to give the child a roof over his head. He was drawn to the boy, and he knows he can take good care of him.

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