Trustfall

Title: Trustfall
Author: Jilly James
Fandom: NCIS, 9-1-1, minor: JAG, Criminal Minds, The Sentinel
Genre: Crossover, Fusion, Challenge Response
Pairing: Tony DiNozzo/Lou Ransone, minor non-canonical pairings
Rating: R
Warnings: Violence, Major Character Death (one character from NCIS dies, but it is implied another will die as well)
Word Count: ~9,500
Summary: Tony DiNozzo and Lou Ransone were partners in Philly. They’ve been friends for years, even if they haven’t seen each other since the Macaluso op ended. While still grappling with his grief over Kate’s death, Tony finally talks to Lou about the connection they’ve had all these years and why it concerns him. Lou has an entirely different take on it and gives Tony something to think about.

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Everything that Matters

Title: Everything that Matters
Fandom: 9-1-1, minor Numb3rs
Genre: Contemporary, Drama, Family, pre-Relationship
Pairing: Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz, briefly season 4/5 canon relationships
Rating: R
Warnings: Child abduction, ableism, canon-typical situations, procedural inaccuracies, character bashing, implied child abuse
Word Count: ~10,100
Summary: Buck is getting ready for a date when he gets a strange phone call from Christopher.

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Clueless

Title: Clueless
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, Drama
Pairing: Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: ~2,100
Summary: Buck thinks that’s the way it’s supposed to taste, until it nearly kills him. Eddie is unimpressed with his best friend’s problem-solving skills. Admitting being in love between epinephrine shots wasn’t how he’d planned the day to go.

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The Common Denominator

Title: The Common Denominator
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, Family
Pairing: Gen, implied Eddie Diaz/Lucy Donato, discussion of past canon relationships
Rating: PG
Warnings: Canon-level circumstances and angst
Word Count: ~3,100
Summary: Chris and Eddie go for a hike and have a heart to heart about all the things that have changed—and observe the things that obviously haven’t.

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It’s Never Like the Movies

Title: It’s Never Like the Movies
Series: The Smile in Your Eyes
Series Order: 2
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, family
Pairing: Gen, references to past canon relationships
Rating: PG
Warnings: the prompt, natural disasters, procedural inaccuracies
Word Count: ~2100
Summary: Buck and Christopher really can’t be trusted out and about in LA on their own. Nature will catch up to them.

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Here We Go Again

Title: Here We Go Again
Series: The Smile in Your Eyes
Series Order: 1
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, family, fix-it
Pairing: Gen, references to past canon relationships
Rating: PG
Warnings: canon-level angst, canon-level circumstances, implied ableism, natural disasters
Word Count: ~3600
Summary: Buck and Eddie are in El Paso to get Christopher and bring him back home. Eddie has some choice words for his parents first. Buck is getting Christopher out of the line of fire. Nature has other plans for them. As per usual.

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The Smile in Your Eyes

Series: The Smile in Your Eyes
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Family, Contemporary, Fix-it
Pairing: Gen, eventual Evan Buckley/Tommy Kinard
Rating: R
Warnings: canon-level circumstances. See individual stories for specific warnings.
Summary: After Christopher leaves for El Paso and then Tommy breaks up with him, Buck is having a hard time finding things to smile about. But one day at a time, things get better.

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Tired Heart

Title: Tired Heart
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Canon Divergence, Contemporary, Drama, Episode Related, Fix-it, Pre-relationship
Pairing: Gen, pre-Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Canon-level situations, Canon-level angst
Word Count: ~6,800
Summary: Eddie entrusted Buck with his son—the most precious person in the world to him. Buck managed to get Chris through a tsunami, through the wave retreating, through the long trek to the VA hospital. He’s not letting go of Christopher until he can give him back to Eddie.

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A Convenient Wedding

Title: A Convenient Wedding
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Pairing: Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Occurs during and mentions the pandemic, though does not dwell on it. Can be read as anti-Maddie.
Word Count: ~10,300
Summary: Eddie and Buck are getting back to normal after the shooting. Both of them are out of ill-advised relationships, their friendship is rock solid, and Eddie is close to ready to return to work. Eddie is starting to think maybe they’re ready to move on to something a little more when Sophia barges into their morning coffee ritual with an utterly bizarre request.

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