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Your Love Lifts Me Up Like (Helium)
Your Love Lifts Me Up Like (Helium)
After losing his wife and struggling to raise Christopher alone in LA, Eddie's parents do the one thing that they've been threatening to do for years. Take his son away from him, leaving Eddie angry, distrustful, and a shell of who he used to be. After leaving the Seals, Buck meets someone who will change his life for the better, and someone who will change his life for the worse, leaving him desperate for escape. Both have the fight of their lives in front of them, and it's going to take the combined efforts of friends, family, and eventually, each other, to get them through it.
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Never alone again
Never alone again
After the trial, Buck is desperately alone and everything goes wrong for him. He completely cuts himself off from the 118 and their families. A bad encounter sends him into a worrying mental spiral but he can count on unexpected support who will offer him a way out.Will he be able to ask his family at 118 for help and confide in the root cause of his unhappiness? Will the members of 118 know how to get back to him before it's too late?
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You Won't Ever Be Alone
You Won't Ever Be Alone
When Philip and Margaret decide to visit Los Angeles on the weekend of a big Grant-Nash barbeque, Bobby encourages Buck and Maddie to invite their parents so they don't have to miss out. When Philip and Margaret cause problems, Buck sees what he means to the family he chose. AKA I was angry at the Buckley parents and decided to vent in the form of little sister wrath.
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Don't Push Me So Far Away I Can't Reach You
Don't Push Me So Far Away I Can't Reach You
It turns out that Eddie Diaz is a slut. Now Buck is in no way slut-shaming anyone, he would never, not only because it’s completely unacceptable and people can do whatever the hell they want with their own bodies as long as everything is consensual, but because of the old saying and all - those in glass houses, yadda yadda. Buck knows slutty, he was slutty, but Eddie’s slutty is a whole other kind of slutty, not like Buck’s, which was sad and lonely and done for reasons he’s needed a lot of therapy to come to terms with, but Eddie’s? Eddie’s is fun and happy and joyful sluttiness. (or the one where Buck thinks he and Eddie are just friends with benefits so he pushes Eddie to date other people because he’s an idiot.)
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