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explanation under the cut
This was based on buck pulling eddie under the fire truck at the shooting. the medallion is woven through the bones because the will is underneath everything in that moment, in the bones of them. if you x-rayed them u would see it holding them together, but buck doesn’t know it yet so it’s about as visible as his bones too. This also goes back to a headcanon i have abt the will being more a bargain with god than with buck, the headcanon being that he didn’t feel the need to tell buck for a year bc in reality, it wasn’t a bargain with buck, it was a bargain with a god he barely believes in. it was putting it in writing that buck was a parental figure to chris in the desperate and frankly superstitious belief that surely whoever calls the shots wouldn’t take all three, that no higher being would be quite that cruel. one of them would have to be able to walk away, for Chris.
I was fixating on this song and this is what came of it 🤷
Hen taking candid photos of the team and sending them in a group chat… the two of them looking at this photo and realizing they couldn’t be more obvious… deciding to come out as a couple that night…
Remember that shirtless firefighter calendar from season 2 that Eddie and Buck didn’t get into?
Yeah, me too.
Anyone else bummed we didn’t get to see their entries because damn we should have?
Yeah, me too.
Fortunately I remembered I can in fact draw and cast them both for 2022. I know I already drew Eddie once but I felt like I could do even better now and also I just can’t stop myself and really why should I?! So here we go again:
Eddie’s second entry to the LAFD Calendar 2022. Buck had no input in this pose, but it has him hot under the collar anyway. Enough to have him shelling out 18 bucks for a calendar he already owns. Again, it’s for charity and Evan Buckley is a charitable guy.
See reblogs for links to Buck’s and Eddie’s other entries and TK’s and Carlos‘ entries to the Austin first responder calendar 2022.
[Image description: The artwork shows a man—Eddie Diaz—posing shirtless. One neon yellow and silver suspender is visible, draped over his left shoulder and secured to the waistband of his dark pants. The thumb of his left hand is hooked in the black clasp of the suspender, resting on his hip. The red band of the right suspender is just about visible, undone and hanging down by his right hip. A smattering of chest hair lines Eddie’s naked chest, as well as a happy trail disappearing into his pants. A tattoo in Spanish can partially be seen wrapped around his left forearm, the words ‘la mente y’ just about visible. The background is a turquoise hue with streaks of white through it. The artwork was done digitally.]