Pink Bunnies and Promises
For five years, Sofia Garcia has kept Evan "Buck" Buckley at arm's length. At 26, the fierce ER nurse and single mom to four-year-old Amalia Valentina Garcia has no time for the 118's charming, reckless firefighter - especially not after the marriage that nearly broke her. Buck was never more than a familiar face in the station, someone she nodded to in passing while staying tight with Hen and Chimney. Amalia? He's never even met her.
But everything changes when Sofia's dream promotion at the LAFD hangs in the balance. The panel wants "stable family types," and her traditional abuela - and the entire Garcia clan - won't stop asking when she's finally going to settle down. With her cousin Maria's lavish quinceañera weekend looming in East LA, the pressure reaches boiling point.
Enter Chimney with the wild idea: Buck should pose as Sofia's serious boyfriend. Just for the weekend. Just long enough to convince the nosy tías, protective older brother Hugo, and doting parents Alba and Andres that Sofia's finally found someone worthy. Buck, still nursing old heartbreaks and eager to prove he's more than the guy who leaps without looking, agrees. It'll be fun, he tells himself. A harmless way to move on.
What neither of them expects is how perfectly Buck fits.
From the moment he steps into the Garcia family chaos - charming abuelita, spinning Sofia slowly to bachata under string lights, and winning over every relative with his effortless warmth - he's not the impulsive Buck she remembers. He's patient. Gentle. Mature in ways that make her heart stutter.
What started as pretend begins to feel dangerously, beautifully real.