SUIT TOMMY
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me thinking about drunk buck again? shocker
"You know my boyfāmm, no, my ex bāyfrienddd," Buck slurred, pointing vaguely at the man sitting beside him. The guyā some guy named Jake, or maybe Jade... something like thatājust nodded like this was the most riveting conversation of his life. "Mmm yes, he is my ex now. Anyway, he was great! No, no, wait, heās my ex, heās awful, you see."
The dude hummed in agreement, his lips twitching upward as if he were trying not to laugh. "Seems like it," he said mildly.
Buck squinted not looking at him. "Youāyou donāt even know him. Heās... complicated. Like, the most annoying person on the planet but also... amazing." He let out a deep, melodramatic sigh and took another sip from his glass. "He does this thing, this... smirk thing, and itās likeālike he knows everything about me, and it drives me insane. Ugh."
"That does sound annoying," the manāJake said, tilting his head in mock sympathy.
"Right?!" Buck exclaimed, slamming his glass down on the counter. "But then heād do something stupidly nice like, I donāt know, make me breakfast when I didnāt even ask or fix my stupid shelf that broke because Iām bad at, uh, shelves. And suddenly, Iām like, 'Wow, maybe Iāll just marry this guy.' But noooooo. He had to go andāughābe right. About everything."
Jake didnāt say anything, just quirked an eyebrow as Buck kept rambling.
"And now heās my ex. You heard that part, right? My ex!ā Buck hiccuped, slapping his hand over his mouth. "Oops. Sorry. Excuse me."
"Forgiven," Jake said, his tone unreadable. He sipped his drink like this was just another Tuesday.
Buck frowned at him, his drunk brain scrambling for something clever to say. He failed. "Youāre very chill, you know that? Like... annoyingly chill. You remind me of him. My ex. I donāt like it. Or maybe I do. I donāt know. Ughhh."
āMustāve been quite the guy."
Buck sighed, the weight of the world settling onto his shoulders. "He was. He... he really was."
For a moment, neither of them said anything. The silence felt heavy, like it was trying to tell Buck something he couldnāt quite hear. Then he hiccuped again, breaking the spell.
"Youāre cool, though," Buck muttered, waving his glass at the guy before tipping it back. "Not like him. But also... kinda like him. Weird."
Jake just smiled faintly, not saying a word.
Buck leaned heavily on the counter, staring at his empty glass like it was the source of all his problems. "You donāt get it. Heās the worst. Like... so smug. Always thinking he knows everything. And you know what? He doesnāt! He doesnāt know me! He doesnātāhiccupāknow what I want. No one does!" He jabbed his finger at the man beside him for emphasis.
Jake, still calm as ever, took a sip of his drink and nodded. "Sounds like a real piece of work."
Buck whipped his head around so fast he nearly fell off the stool. "Whoa, hey! You donāt get to say that," he snapped, his words slurring but his glare surprisingly sharp.
Jake raised an eyebrow, clearly unfazed. "Why not? You just said it."
"Yeah, butā" Buck flailed his hands dramatically, nearly knocking his glass off the counter. "I can say it. I dated him. You? You donāt even know him! Youāre just some... some random guy!"
"Fair point," Jake said with a shrug, but there was the faintest twitch of amusement at the corner of his mouth.
Buck narrowed his eyes, his very drunk brain working overtime to keep up. "Heās not that bad, okay? I mean, yeah, heās annoying and bossy andā" He paused, gesturing vaguely as if the words were just out of reach. "And stubborn. But heās also, like... thoughtful andā" His voice softened, almost wistful. "Kind. He cared. About me. About everyone. Even when he didnāt say it out loud."
Jake hummed, his tone unreadable. "Doesnāt sound so awful."
"Exactly!" Buck said, throwing his hands up. "Thatās what Iām saying! Heās... ugh, heās the worst best person Iāve ever met. And now heās gone. And itās my fault." His voice cracked at the end, and he quickly ducked his head, pretending to study the wood grain of the bar.
"Maybe itās not your fault," Jake offered, his voice quieter now.
Buck laughed bitterly. "Oh, it is. I mean, I wanted him to stay. I asked him to stay. But he was all, like, 'Youāre still figuring yourself out,' and 'Iām your first, not your last.' Like, what does that even mean?!"
Jakeās expression flickeredāsomething Buck couldnāt quite name, not in his current state. "Maybe he thought he was doing the right thing."
"Yeah, well, it wasnāt!" Buck snapped, slamming his hand down on the counter. "It wasnāt the right thing for me. I didnāt want right, I wanted him. And now Iām here, talking to you, and heās... I donāt even know where he is."
Jake didnāt respond right away, just sat there, his drink untouched. After a moment, he said, "Maybe heās closer than you think."
Buck frowned, squinting like the words were a puzzle he couldnāt solve. But before he could ask what that was supposed to mean, another hiccup cut him off, and he groaned, burying his face in his hands.
"Youāre weird," he mumbled through his fingers. "Why are you even listening to me?"
Jake chuckled softly, the sound warm and familiar in a way that tugged at something deep in Buckās chest. "I guess Iām just a sucker for a good story."
"He is!" Buck said, throwing his hands up in exasperation. "Heāsāugh. Heās just this guy, you know? But not just a guy. Heās... heās smart, and thoughtful, and really good at all the boring, practical stuff I suck at. Like, he can fix anything. He once rebuilt an engine in his garage for fun! Who does that?!" Buck paused, hiccupping before continuing. "And he has this way of looking at you like youāre the most important thing in the world, even when youāre being a complete idiot. Especially when youāre being a complete idiot. And then, just when you think youāve got him figured out, heāll say something so... so himāand itās exactly what you needed to hear, even if you didnāt want to."
His voice cracked, and he dropped his gaze to his empty glass. "He made me feel like... like maybe I was worth sticking around for, you know? But then he left anyway. So what does that say about me?"
Buck groaned, dragging his hands down his face. "I donāt even know why Iām talking about him. Heās gone, and he probably doesnāt think about me at all anymore."
"Maybe he does," Jake said, his voice calm but carrying a weight Buck couldnāt quite process in his state.
Buck snorted, his head wobbling as he tried to look at Jake. "Nah. Heās too busy being perfect somewhere else. Fixing things, smirking at someone else, probably making them breakfast now." His voice cracked again, and he slumped forward, leaning heavily on the counter. "Itās not fair. I donāt want to miss him, but I do. All the time. Every damn day."
Jake stayed quiet for a moment, swirling the remnants of his drink. "Sounds like you really loved him."
Buck blinked blearily at Jake. "Yeah. Yeah, I did. Still do. But it doesnāt matter. He left."
"Maybe he thought you deserved better," Jake murmured, his tone so soft Buck almost missed it.
"Better?" Buck slurred, laughing bitterly. "Thereās no better. He was better. He was it. And I messed it up."
Jake leaned back, his eyes studying Buck for a long moment. "Maybe he thought he was the one who messed it up."
Buck frowned at that, the words bouncing around in his drunken mind without fully landing. He opened his mouth to respond, but a yawn caught him off guard, and his head lolled forward slightly.
"Okay," Jake said, standing up and patting Buckās shoulder. "Letās get you home before you pass out here."
"Iām notā" Buck started to protest, but his words dissolved into another yawn. "Fine. Whatever. But only ācause youāre so... so good at listening, Jake."
Jake chuckled, sliding Buckās arm around his shoulders as he helped him off the stool. "Sure, thatās why."
The trip to the loft was a blur for Buck, his head bobbing as he mumbled fragments of sentences. "He used toāhiccupāused to cook pancakes on Sundays," he muttered as they walked. "Never liked syrup, though. Just butter. Who doesnāt like syrup?"
Jake made a noncommittal noise, holding Buck steady as they reached the loft.
When they reached the loft, Buck fumbled with his keys before Jake gently took them from him and unlocked the door. Inside, Buck stumbled forward, nearly tripping over his own feet.
"Whoa, easy there," Jake said, catching him with an arm around his waist. "Weāre not done yet. Bedās upstairs, right?"
Buck blinked at him, bleary-eyed, before nodding vaguely in the direction of the stairs. "Yeah... stairs. Stupid stairs. Who needs stairs anyway? I should just sleep right here." He sagged slightly, leaning heavily into Jake.
Jake sighed, adjusting Buckās arm over his shoulders. "Come on, youāre almost there."
They moved toward the stairs, Buck dragging his feet and muttering incomprehensibly. Jake tightened his hold, practically lifting him as they climbed. "Youāre heavier than you look, you know that?" Jake muttered under his breath.
"āM not heavy," Buck slurred, his head lolling against Jakeās shoulder. "Youāre just... weak. Bet youāve never carried someone out of a fire or... or something heroic like that."
Jake smirked faintly, his voice low and even. "Youād be surprised."
By the time they reached the top, Buck was practically draped over Jake, who maneuvered him carefully toward the bed. He eased Buck down onto the mattress, keeping a hand on his shoulder to steady him as Buck flopped back with a groan.
"Finally," Buck mumbled, eyes half-closed. "Hate those stairs. Hate... everything."
Jake crouched down to untie Buckās shoes, his movements steady and practiced, as though this wasnāt the first time heād done this. "Donāt worry, Iāve got it from here," he said softly.
Buck blinked down at him, his vision swimming. "Youāre... nice," he mumbled. "Too nice. You donāt even... you donāt even know me." He hiccupped, his head lolling to one side. "I mean, youāre here, so youāre not that bad. But⦠youāre not him."
Jakeās hand stilled for a fraction of a second before he resumed tugging off Buckās shoes.
"Heād probablyāhiccupāheād probably say Iām too much. Like I push too hard, or I donāt stop to think. But I just⦠I just try, you know? Maybe I try too much..." Buckās voice cracked, and he let out a breathy laugh. "And now look. No oneās here."
Jake paused, his jaw tightening as he set the shoes neatly by the bed. He glanced up briefly, something flickering across his face, but Buck didnāt notice.
Jakeās hands moved to unbutton Buckās jeans, and Buck let out a tired laugh. "Iām not... Iām not that kinda guy, Jake."
Jake snorted softly. "Relax. Youāre safe."
He eased the jeans off and set them aside, then reached for Buckās shirt. Buck swatted weakly at him but barely had the energy to protest. "Youāre... too good at this. Bet youāre a pro at babysitting drunk idiots."
"Something like that," Jake murmured, pulling the blanket up and tucking it snugly around Buckās shoulders. For a moment, his hand lingered on the edge of the blanket, his eyes scanning Buckās face as if committing him to memory.
Buck stirred, his eyes fluttering half-open. "I miss him," he mumbled, his voice barely audible. His hand flailed clumsily for a second before it landed on Jakeās arm. "Tell him... I miss him."
Jake froze, his jaw tightening as he looked down at Buck. Then he covered Buckās hand with his own, his thumb brushing against his knuckles for a brief moment. "Iāll tell him," he said softly, even though Buck was already slipping into sleep.
Jake placed a water bottle and some pills on the bedside table, his movements quiet and deliberate. He lingered there for a beat, his gaze heavy with something unspoken.
Leaning down, Jake brushed his fingers lightly through Buckās curls, his voice low and warm as he whispered, "I donāt even look like a Jake, Evan."
Buck stirred slightly, a faint furrow in his brow, but his eyes stayed closed. Jake Tommy pulled back, hesitating for just a moment before slipping out, leaving the loft in silence.
@bucktommyanniversary ⦠Alt: Bi Buck/Gay Tommy ⪠7x04 | 8x06
With each moment becoming critical as the ship is flipped upside down, Athena and Bobby take charge, seeking methods for rescue while navigating efforts to guide survivors to safety. Hen defies protocols in her search for Bobby and Athena.
Buck getting kissed by Tommy vs Buck kissing Tommy
Okay so, some people are freaking out and Iām quite calm which is weird because I have severe anxiety and this is not the usual case. Anyway, letās talk about it.
1. After the last episode, Tommy taking care of Buck, being there for him, breaking the curse ( Tim said it) I really donāt think they would break them up.
2. It would be so lazy writing to separate them. After the first fight? Or not even a fight just a hurdle? How would it represent Buck getting out of the hamster wheel? Please, the other main couples had serious problems and they solved it.
3. They are getting to know each other which means the ugly things will come out. Tommy literally saw Buck maiming Eddie, saying heās an ally (āš»), saying they are out to find hot chicks, obsessing over a curse, having boils on his face, and said: yeah I want that one. Tommy told Buck about how being under Gerald did not make him a better person, talked about his dad, and Buck said: okay Daddy! (jk)
4. There will be a baiting post every week, thereās nothing you can do about it. š¤·š»āāļø Did the show runners or the writers posted it? No! Then itās nothing to worry about. Remember when Tim shared that YouTube video about Bucktommy? Now that was big.
5. āWhen a toddler falls down a pipe and becomes trapped, the 118 must rely on more than their skills to rescue him. Meanwhile, old wounds are opened when members of the 118 race to the aid of a man dealing with a divorce.ā ā> this screams Eddie begins for me: what happened there? Him fighting to get back to Chris. To Chris! Not for his gay character arc!
Why would it be about buddie when Buck has a boyfriend and Chris is still in Texas, Eddie is a mess, Shannon is still haunting him?
6. Couch theory, magnet theory, colour theory,ā¦
Couch- Oliver shut it down last season, also Tommy just slept on it
Magnet- I donāt even know what that was.
Colour- Did you see in Buckās coma dream heās in green and Chimney is in blue? š¤ iTās cAnON
7. Something for the nerves:
Itās just a reflection of those two people figuring each other out, learning more about each other, and then working out if the relationship is worth navigating those issues and fighting to stay together for.
Itās nice, I guess, to have Buck being taken care of after he hurts his shoulder. Itās nice to see that regard and that aspect [of their relationship],ā he told Us.
I donāt know many partners that would jump all in and be like, āYou are right. You are cursed. How do we fight this?ā So I canāt really fault him for that,ā Stark said with a laugh, referencing Tommyās hesitancy to support Buckās theories. āAnd then, you know, he shows up at the end. ⦠Which I think is nice. It was a good little reminder to the audience, because, obviously, we havenāt seen him for a little while.ā
Itās funny to say this, but [Ryan and Lou] in particular really bounce off each other well, I think,ā he explained. āThey get on really well, so itās nice. I just like to witness that. But we have a good time and I like the dynamic there, and the dynamic within the scenes where it tends to be Eddie and Tommy vs. Buck.ā
Before parting ways, Stark relayed a message he hopes to convey to fans: āThank you for loving the show,ā he said. āThank you for loving Buck. It makes me feel very accepted.ā
Can you look me in the eyes and say that people who bitch about every aspect of the bi Buck storyline love the show or Buck?
They promised they would stop watching after 8x01 if Tommy was still there and after 8x02, 03,04 ⦠you get it. They are still here, trying to freak you out.
Iām positive about Tommy and that heās here to stay but if something happens in the future I can say that I enjoy this show and I never bullied anybody just because of a fanon ship that will most likely never happen.
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