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elvensorceress · 19 days
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Buck/Eddie, Buck/Tommy, Eddie/Buck/Tommy | 28K | rated: Explicit | complete! | ao3
“You can come home with us," Buck blurts out. "Or we can take you home. But— but you should. You should come home with us.”
For that, Eddie does look up at him. But only for half a second. “I,” Eddie starts slowly. “I wouldn’t want to. Interrupt. Or be in the way. You’re on a date. I’m fine. You don’t have to worry. I don’t care about her or the break up. I’m over it. So over it.”
Eddie wants to be with them. Eddie wants to be with Tommy. Of course he wants to be with Tommy. Tommy is amazing. Buck’s stomach twists and he doesn’t know how to breathe or what to say. Or why he’s not panicking about his best friend being into his boyfriend, and his boyfriend clearly being open to having sex with his best friend. He should be panicking.
What if Eddie is into men? What if Tommy could awaken that in Eddie just like he did with Buck? What if that could happen?
“You wouldn’t be in the way,” Tommy says as he finds Buck’s hand under the table and holds it tightly.
“Right,” Buck adds. “You wouldn’t be. You could,” Oh god. What does he say. How does he say. “You could be— with us.”
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In which Buck wants his boyfriend to give his best friend a queer awakening like he had. For no particular reason at all. While also having the most inopportune "Oh" moment ever.
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I’m sorry????? someone put when you were going by the killers on a buck Tommy playlist and op your mind…..Lemme shake your hand
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The thing is I’m delighted we like Tommy so much. I think it’s a good thing we’ve embraced bucktommy and even eddiebucktommy. It’s wonderful that we’re sending Lou so much love, and that we want him to stay on the show whether Buck and Tommy are endgame or not. There are even calls for bucktommy to be endgame.
And I love all these things…
…it’s just the fact that not once was this energy here for any of Buck’s female love interests and it’s so transparently misogynistic and biphobic that it might well be my villain origin story.
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