After the Last Mission

After the Last Mission

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Buck has spent years letting the 118 believe he was just a guy with a messy past and a lot of odd jobs before becoming a firefighter. But the truth is bigger. Before the 118, Buck belonged to an elite SEAL team. The kind of team that became family. The kind of team that saw things they still do not talk about. Jay, TK, Steve, Hondo, Jason, and Buck survived ten years together. Then one final classified mission broke everything apart. Buck left that life behind and tried to become someone new. But when Jay Halstead shows up at Station 118, Buck realizes the past is not finished with him yet. And neither is Lena Carter - the woman who knew him before everyone else did.
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No one at Station 126 knew TK Strand had a twin-least of all one like her. Jamie Strand arrives in Austin with clinical precision, eyes that see everything, and a silence that unnerves even the toughest first responders. Beneath her calm exterior lies a body on the edge and a mind constantly at war. Years of distance, secrets, and unspoken pain stretch between her and TK like a fault line waiting to crack. As the team begins to unravel the mystery of the Strand they never knew, Jamie's carefully built walls start to fracture under the weight of heatwaves, high-risk calls, and memories she thought she'd buried in New York. Because in this job, silence isn't just strength- Sometimes, it's a warning. "Not all ghosts haunt you. Some wear uniforms."

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