4 Works in Christopher Diaz Has Abandonment Issues (9-1-1 TV)
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"Busying himself with the envelope in his hands as an excuse not to help, he studied the letter in his hand. It was a small envelope, small enough to fit a postcard, just like the ones he used to send Maddie.
In black ink, his full name was inscribed in a deliberate stroke; neat and smooth, not unhurried or hesitant. Turning the envelope over, Buck froze as his eyes snagged on the neat handwriting.
Just above the return address was a name that Buck certainly would not have expected to have seen written there in a million years.
James Abernanthy."
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What if Eddie Diaz was not the first friend that Buck ever fell in love with? What if he had a history of falling for his 'straight best friend' but repressed the shit out of it?
With his old friend sending him letters, asking for his forgiveness and a second chance, Buck has to reconcile with what this means for him.
--> set around the start of 8A but the plot has been completely botched for creative writing purposes
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It was really the perfect house.
And it was beautiful on the outside too! Buck had planted a few flowers, it was really taking shape.
But the fridge? Empty. No zoo or observatory magnets. No nothing.
So what if Christopher hated the idea of Buck living alone?
It was fine.
So fine.
Maybe it was karma for moving to Texas in the first place.
Chris visits Buck in his new home, he doesn't like what he finds, or who he finds. -
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Being fourteen and not ten, Christopher decides that it is his god-given right (they never said that in any of the services his grandparents took him to, but Chris is an excellent extrapolator) to be exactly 28.5% more dramatic than he was at ten years old. A percentage he wouldn’t have needed his calculator for if his dad had already taken him back to LA, because then he could’ve just asked Buck for the answer.
All of this to say, he decides to go for a greyhound.
Christopher Diaz decides to run away from home (again). He runs directly, somehow, into a nineteen year old Evan Buckley. They both run less directly into a nineteen year old Eddie Diaz. All three of them, in some way, are trying to run home.
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Eddie tells Buck that he’s thinking of moving back to El Paso to be with his son. Buck is overly helpful which doesn’t sit right with Eddie.
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- Part 6 of Buddie Fillers
