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#i wanna see a madney / bucktommy dinner at least once... please
pluto-rainstorm · 18 days
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Little bucktommy / madney ficlet cause I remembered that I'm a fic writer!
After dinner at Maddie and Chim's house, Tommy and Chimney have a heart-to-heart
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The hum of music filled the air, emitting a soft atmosphere in the Buckley-Han house. The low lighting of the lamps made the kitchen-dining area warm and homey.
Plates clacked against each other as the Buckley siblings worked together to clear everything off the table, their quiet conversation was carried all the way to the kitchen sink where they moved in years of practice motion.
Both Tommy and Chimney were left at the table, nursing their drinks in their hands and watching their respective Buckley's. Chim then whipped his head round to look at Tommy, a burning question he's had for weeks now was bubbling up and this was his opportunity to ask away.
"I'm sorry, I just gotta ask, so you've been gay this whole time?" Chimney burst and broke the silence that had previously settled over them.
"Um... yes?" Tommy raised his eyebrows and torn his eyes away from Buck to give Chimney a questioning look.
"What about that girlfriend you had when you were at the 118, the one Gerrard always wanted to come make us dinner?" It's been eating at him ever since he saw that smudged soot all over Buck's face at his and Maddie's wedding.
Tommy laughed, clearly amused by this conversation. He hadn't imagined for a conversation like this one for desert, they just finished dinner.
"I'm guessing you never caught on to the fact that whenever he asked me what day she was coming," he gave him a pointed look "the day would always change."
That's when it hit Chim, all the talk of Tommy having a girlfriend back then but never actually seeing her? Tommy saying single is better? Not understanding the Kristen Stewart hype? It all made sense!
"Oh my god... how did I not notice that we never actually met her!"
Tommy just laughed again, one thing he loved about telling the truth to old friends he knew wouldn't judge him was their reactions to the little details. It made him feel seen in a way.
"Yeah, I made her up," he scratched the back of his neck and scrunched his nose, "well, she was my ex, but we broke up years before and I just didn't tell anyone."
"Why?" Chim said, he just wanted to understand his old colleague turned long time friend.
He shrugged, "It was easier to hide that way, and no one seemed to care when she didn't show up, we were always too busy," he lifted his drink and emptied the last bit before continuing, "that speech that Hen gave really put things into perspective for me, so I put in that complaint about Gerrard, I wanted to do something for others for once instead of just protecting myself from him or anyone else from the boys club we had going on."
Tommy put the glass on the table and looked up to spy on Buck and Maddie animatedly speaking to one another as they leant against the kitchen island, "All of that was also the reason why I was such a douchbag."
Chimney huffed an airy laugh, his eyes followed to where Tommy was looking, "Ay, you weren't that bad." He said sincerely.
"I could've been nicer." He felt ashamed, the guilt form someone he used to be, he turned to smile tightly at Chim.
"You were though," Chim waved his hand around, his eyes met Tommy's, "I mean eventually, and you hung out with me and Hen a lot after too, you're our friend tommy."
They shared a smile.
Tommy had a lot of time to dwell over his past crappy actions for years, and after everything he managed to make a friend for life in Chim, which still baffled him. Chimney just had a heart of gold and he admired that.
"Ya'know, I've known I was gay since I was a kid, I always had that feeling and all I did was push it down and away, far from who I wanted to be," his eyes drift back over to Buck as he laughs at whatever silly thing his sister just said, "and then Hen did her speech and I thought, maybe I just need do except it, it did take me a while though, I mean we're talking about unravelling years upon years of hiding within lies here, moving to Harbour was my fresh start where I didn't have to tell those lies anymore cause no one knew the past me."
He smiled, "It felt really good."
"I'm proud of you, man" Chimney clapped him on his shoulder, his smile contagious.
Maddie and Buck chose that moment to walk back to their seats, more drinks in their hands.
"What are you two talking about?" Buck questioned as he sat in his chair next to Tommy. He passed him a beer.
"Just reminiscing." Tommy reached out and rubbed a hand along Buck's arm.
The smiles didn't leave their faces.
"Aw, how sweet!" Maddie chimed and leant against her husband.
Life was pretty good for Tommy and Chimney, they had their Buckley's and that's what really mattered.
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