GOING HOME. 9-1-1
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  • Reads 180
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 4
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05
"homesick and not quite sure where home is" ---- celine zabad.

MASON BUCKLEY HASN'T FELT AT HOME ANYWHERE. Not in his childhood home-filled with suffocating silence and judgemental eyes-, not in the first apartment he lived in when he moved to Los Angeles, not in the second. The closest he had ever quite gotten to feeling at home was at fire station 118. Working there was the first job he had ever truly loved, and it was with the first group of people he felt comfortable around. Over the course of a decade he had managed to carve out his own space within the team, establishing himself as a paramedic and settling down in California he had never quite brought himself to in his home state of Pennsylvania. And then his younger brother moved to Los Angeles-seemingly to stay-and began working in the exact same station. His arrival brings Mason's two carefully separated worlds crashing together in a way he;s not quite sure he can handle.

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