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Evan ” Nash: A dedicated personal fitness trainer in Los Angeles. He’s raising his 7-year-old daughter, Robyn Nash, who is independent, kind, and surprisingly protective of the people she cares about.
“Eddie” Diaz: A disciplined but warm basketball coach for one of the biggest LA teams. He balances the spotlight of his career with raising his 6-year-old son, Christopher Diaz, who is bright, determined, and lives with cerebral palsy.
Robyn and Christopher meet in elementary school. They click instantly—Christopher feels safe knowing Robyn “has his back,” while Robyn feels like she’s finally found someone who understands her quiet strength. She instinctively steps in to help him when he gets tired, not out of pity but out of loyalty. Their friendship becomes the bridge that ties their fathers together.
Unlike canon, Buck and Eddie don’t know each other through the firehouse. Their worlds collide through their kids’ school events—science fairs, basketball practice, and the chaotic magic of parent-teacher nights.
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Don't Ever Want To Leave Him ( I Don't Think It's My Choice ) by MustacheEddie
Fandoms: 9-1-1 (TV)
29 Aug 2025
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“What do you mean? Why are you running?”
“Because I can’t love you while I’m dying.”
Eddie froze, the words hitting him like a punch to the gut. “What…?”
Buck’s voice was barely a whisper. “I have leukemia.”
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Bit by bit, Buck stopped.
It began with the little things. First, he stopped checking his phone when he woke up. He used to do it everyday. He’d check for notifications on Chimney’s instagram, or maybe a new message from the 118 group chat. It wasn’t that anyone other than him texted at one in the morning, but sometimes he’d sleep past one of Cap’s old-timey GIFs or whatever.
Sometimes, Athena would text and greet him good morning. And a few weeks into knowing him, Chris would send a morning message begging for help, normally because Eddie was trying to make pancakes again.
So, with everything going on, Buck always made it a point that the moment his eyes opened, he would check his phone.
Until the first week after the lawsuit, and for the seventh day in a row, there wasn’t anything there except a pitfall in Buck’s stomach.
Nothing.
Never.
Not even a quick ‘hello’.
So, Buck ceased checking his phone. After all, why did he even need to?
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“I-I need you do to something for me. I—” There’s a terrible wheeze and Bobby can almost see the man’s pinched face, desperately trying to smooth any indication of harm. “I need you to tell—”
“No.” Bobby says strongly into the radio, his eyes never wavering from the collapsed building. He feels himself losing it – he feels the same terrible ache snake in his spine then he did that night, smoke clouding his lungs. “No, firefighter, you’re not doing this. We’re clearing debris and we’ll—”
“Please?”
It’s small, almost childlike.
How could he ever deny a dying man’s request?
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After reevaluating his career, Eddie finds himself in Texas. It’s alright, if not a boring existence. In his selfish moments, he longs for the adrenaline rush of a fire, the open air on his face. But he’s… fine. He has to be. Fine, that is. He moved for Christopher, his life in L.A. nothing more than a painful memory of what could’ve been. Eddie’s fine.When his Abuela watches the news, Eddie knows everything will change. A story about a firefighter, trapped in a building with kids. A firefighter wheezing goodbyes for those who have left him. A firefighter from the 118.
Eddie is not fine.
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It all started innocent enough but Buck can no longer deny it.
He has a stalker.
Someone so obsessed with him that they would spend hours and hours following him, unnoticed, taking pictures of him, taking notes of his habits.
But life has been so good lately, and Buck doesn’t want to worry anyone. So he tells no one about it, he can deal with it on his own.
