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There’s a new resident moving into the suite across from Buck’s.
“What’s his name?” Buck asks.
“Eddie Diaz,” Nurse Corra tells him.“Hey, you know Eddie is also a retired firefighter."
Eddie Diaz, new recruit, a voice echoes in his mind.
“Huh.” Buck says. "Never heard of him."
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Bookmarked by nerdo
05 Jul 2024
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a "straight" firefighter and a "celibate" priest walk into a confessional...
they jack off about it, separated by a confessional wall
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“I said, that guy is watching you,” Josh repeats, a little louder, then adds, “Wish he was looking at me. He’s hot. Like, super hot. To your left, 8 o’clock.”
Eddie turns his head, twists round a little in his seat, ignores Josh’s hiss of no, don’t make it obvious I’ve pointed him out, god Diaz, you have no game at all. He doesn’t know what he expects to see. Some random club-goer happening to glance over. Maybe someone checking him out — he supposes that’s not an impossibility and Josh is annoyingly perceptive about such things. He’s certainly not expecting what he does see. Who he sees.
“Father… Brian?” Eddie mutters, flummoxed. He almost can’t believe it is him, almost can’t recognize him — dressed in a tight tank top and with glitter splashed across his cheekbones — even if he’s seen him out of the dog collar before. But when their eyes meet, Father Brian tips his glass — possibly the same lurid pink, strawberry-flavored mocktail Maddie had been drinking — in greeting.
Eddie finds religion in a gay bar. Or, rather, he finds a man of religion in a gay bar.
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“I’m gay.”
The priest sighs. Eddie’s heart constricts and his gut twists in his stomach. Edmundo, his father chided with a finger against his ten year old chest. That's not natural, you hear me? His father said in response to two men holding hands that they walked past on the sidewalk. His mother too, in the car after the person at the grocery store wore a short skirt that framed their muscular thighs and a tight shirt that accentuated their pecs: You understand how that’s not normal, right? God never intended for His children to dress like that. Eddie clenches his eyes. He could practically hear in the priest’s sigh— feel the scolding he’s about to get.
“That’s not exactly a sin you have to confess.”
Eddie opens his eyes.
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Or, Eddie and the Hot Priest From Season One get freaky during confession.