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Buck pressed Tommy's cock to his lips, darting out his tongue to flick it over the sensitive head while the ball of the piercing traced a line right under the muscle.
Tommy gasped, filling out immediately. “What—,” he sputtered, grabbing Buck’s chin with his thumb and index and pulling him up until they were face to face. “What the fuck did you do?”
Buck smiled, allowing himself to lick over his bottom lip, letting the man in front of him watch. “Got a little something,” he honied, dragging the edge of the bottom ball through the corners of his mouth. “Wanted to be good for you.”
OR: Buck gets a tongue piercing to suck Tommy off.
The pics of Buck & Eddie in the next episode legit looks like two drunk bros acting up at a bachelor party.
In reality the only thing on Buck's mind is Tommy.
He can't wait to see him all dressed up. Can't wait for stolen glances and sly smiles as they keep this secret a little while longer. Can't wait to find any reason to get close to Tommy so he can inhale his scent. Maybe this time he can initiate the kiss. God he wants to kiss Tommy again.
I've been vague posting about hating shovel talk fic but I'll go on the record now
I've been reading bucktommy fic from 911 and I wish more people would tag shovel talk so I could filter that shit out.
It's such a miserable trope, I do not understand why it's so popular.
It's rooted in misogynist bullshit like a dad threatening the boyfriend of his teenage daughter. It got a quirky makeover in Buffy, but that's where it comes from.
It's always out of character, it's always condescending and paternalistic, and it just makes loved ones look like arseholes.
Like, obviously I think about what it would look like irl, and if anyone was like 'if you hurt them I'll hurt you,' even in a jokey tone, I would immediately break up with my person. Like, that's the sort of energy or thinking that their friends and family are bringing? Awful.
In a fictional sense, people keep writing Buck's loved ones threatening Tommy and it's like...you realise how awful the optics on this are, right?
The idea that a man comes out as queer and the first thing his friends and family do is threaten violence against the man he's gotten involved with? It's awful. It doesn't matter that it's jokey.
The concept that a relationship with a man needs to have the threat of harm hanging over it is insane to me
And it's so disrespectful to Buck. His loved ones have so little respect for him that they feel the need to threaten his new romance? Just because he's dating a man?
But yeah. Families and friends threatening to beat up a queer man, destroy his life or whatever other bullshit form the shovel talk takes...it's bad..it feels bad to read.
someone: talks about Tommy being possibly in his 40s (because this is the easiest way to make the time line make sense without a WHOLE LOT of hoops)
another person: but Lou is only 39
did we say Lou is in his 40s... could've sworn we said Tommy was... these 2 things have nothing to do with each other.
If you want to headcanon Tommy as 39, you do you, but please stop telling us that put Tommy in his 40s that we're wrong for it cuz we're ?? making Lou older than he is ??? That's not what we're doing. Actors portray characters who are not their age ALL the time. It's called acting.
Also being in your 40s is not a bad thing?? I'm not telling you that you can't make Tommy 39 in your head! So I would appreciate it if you stop telling me that I'm wrong for thinking of him as 45.
And if you disagree with a post that puts him in his 40s? Maybe... I don't know... make your own post? Just a thought.
(also if we REALLY want to take Lou's age into consideration, he first appeared, technically, in like 2005/2006. Lou was 33 when Chimney Begins aired so using the logic that Tommy is only 39 cuz Lou is doesn't work cuz you SHOULD place that logic for his first appearance not his most recent appearance, making Tommy 33 in 2005 which would actually make him 52 years old in 2024... but hey, Lou could've been playing a character younger than 33 during the Begins episodes cuz, again, acting)