My long overdue writing wrangling post
Hi folks! Here is a round up of all my writing. All currently for BuckTommy and/or 9-1-1.
Current WIPs:
I Don’t Want to Go, But It’s Time to Leave
M | last updated 7/17
Or; weeks after Bobby’s death Buck is facing a team that still treats him like he’s fragile, a best friend that’s taking his home back, and feeling more lost than he ever has. One of Bobby’s last gifts to him is a way out and forward, so Buck takes it. He just doesn’t necessarily tell everyone where he’s going.
Evan Buckley as he never knew he could be: a story in five acts.
Finished Full Fics
The 36 Questions That Lead to Love
T | After Tommy reads the entire article, he decides that he has to wait at least until his next day off to confront Evan about trying to sneak-lead him to love with a New York Times article from 2015.
Tommy learns a lot about Buck, a little bit about himself, and enough to know that he never should have walked away.
Giving Off the Rich Scent of Cinnamon and Fulfillment
G | Buck gets his apologies, gets his man, and gets to take the first steps toward his future. Not necessarily in that order. (Post S8 finale)
If I Don’t Get You In the Morning, By the Evening I Surely Will
E | If Buck had a nickel for every time he overheard a conversation that changed things drastically while he was inside of Eddie’s house…
Tommy says what needs to be said to Eddie, does his damndest to get Buck back, and then they have sex about it.
I Carry You with Every Breath I Take
G | In an effort to be better to their living son, Buck’s parents had sent what could have been called his baby box if it wasn’t so obvious that the wood was new and definitely not over thirty years old.
Buck and Tommy are expecting a baby via surrogate; Buck’s parent’s attempt at righting a wrong shines a light on what Maddie had forgotten and what Buck never knew.
G | “Evan.” Tommy starts, trying to keep suspicion out of his voice.
Evan smiles at him some more, that bright smile that always made something fizz down Tommy’s spine. He rolls his eyes fondly at Tommy.
“C'mon, don’t be so suspicious. Can’t a guy climb in the back of his ex-boyfriend’s truck in order to slow said ex-boyfriend down long enough to listen to what he has to say?”













