only one i want (when i fall asleep) [3/?, 3684 words, rating: M]
Buck lets out a breath that sounds like a rough prayer, like it had been held in his chest for too long and the devotion was fighting to be heard. “I want this more than anything, Eddie,” he says and it’s raw and too tender to be out in the open and yet here Buck is—extending it to Eddie with abraded hands that don’t even shake under the weight of that kind of promise.
“We’re on the same page then,” Eddie tells him, too roughly, all the soft parts of him busy with wrapping himself around Buck’s tender offering and aching to protect it.
















