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Omega Evan "Buck" Buckley has one rule: Do NOT hook up with alphas, do not get attached to an Alpha. Until the alpha with the brown eyes walked into his path and made him throw it all away.
When a one-night-stand leaves Buck with a little surprise, will he let that alpha that disappeared back into his life? Or is he going to hide this secret from him as long as he can?
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During Eddie's first shift with the 118, Buck feels threatened by the new alpha in the pack and he acts like a complete jerk.
He assumes Eddie hates him after that.
But for some reason, Eddie keeps showing up with courting presents.
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“Is that a—“
Buck screws his eyes shut. “Don’t say it. Please don’t say it.”
“I wasn’t going to—“
“You were.”
Eddie brings home a magic rock. It has unintended results (for the better).
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- Part 7 of 9-1-1 Smut Fics
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Eddie can’t fathom how Tommy could be so lucky to have someone like Buck and just not worship the ground he walks on, failing to see the miracle standing in front of him. He isn’t perfect, but he’s certain of one thing: he’d do better. He’d be so, so much better for Buck. He might not be worthy of Buck’s love, but Eddie can be a better boyfriend than Tommy ever will and he’s going to show him as if it was the last thing he’d ever do.
Or the one in which Eddie's had enough and finally does something about it.
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Floral Middle Fingers (A Bouquet of Backhanded Compliments) by Lillyslays
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
10 May 2025
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After a disastrous double date with Buck’s sharp-tongued girlfriend Taylor and his own increasingly insufferable partner Ana, Eddie Diaz discovers two things: 1) Ana’s “helpful suggestions” for Christopher are less about support and more about erasing his son’s needs, and 2) Taylor Kelly is delighted to become his partner-in-petty-crime. Armed with a crash course in passive-aggressive floristry from a chaotic non-binary florist, Eddie embarks on a mission to send Ana the messages he can’t say aloud—using bouquets disguised as gifts for Taylor. But between Ana’s condescension, Buck’s cluelessness, and Taylor’s increasingly creative revenge schemes, Eddie’s floral warfare becomes a catalyst for realizing what (and who) he’s been quietly fighting for all along.
(Or: Five times Eddie weaponizes flower meanings to spite his ableist girlfriend, one time he lets go, and the slow-burn realization that Buck’s been his "always" all along.)
