A Room Where I Don’t Belong – Jilly James

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Title: A Room Where I Don’t Belong
Series: A Symptom of Being Human
Series Order: 3
Author: Jilly James
Fandom: 9-1-1
Genre: Contemporary, Drama, Family, Kid!fic, Pre-Relationship, Romance
Relationship(s): Evan Buckley/Tommy Kinard
Content Rating: R
Warnings: *No Mandatory Warnings Apply. Attempted Murder. Canon-typical: violence, situations, and angst. Discussions of: sexual assault, rape by coercion, and child abuse. Mild character bashing. Procedural inaccuracies
Author Note: Please see main series page for all author notes. Title is from lyrics from A Symptom of Being Human by Shinedown. Full-on angst fest. I should probably warn for it. (slyly hides the mention in the author notes)
Beta: Ladyholder
Word Count: 52,700
Summary: Life returns to its usual rhythm with Buck returning to work, but work itself brings new connections, information comes out into the open, and their world keeps changing.
Artist: Nightsong21133
Artist Appreciation: The towel! It’s so perfect. Thanks again for everything.



Story

Cast

Oliver Stark, stock photo baby, Alex Landi, Aisha Tyler, Rashida Jones, Aldis Hodge, DB Woodside, Lou Ferrigno Jr., Maddie Nichols, CCH Pounder, Morgan Freeman, Taika Waititi, Josh Duhamel, Olivia Wilde, Nico Greetham, Jamie Lee Curtis

Jilly James

Admin for the Bang and participating author (sometimes site artist too). Chronically sleep deprived.

One Comment:

  1. I’ve read the 3 books at least 4 times and pick up different nuances every time. I am ecstatic that Buck has true friends and a support system. That with Charlotte he will not only value her but learn to value himself. I hope for Buck’s sake that he leaves the 118 the fact that there are no consequences to Chimney erg. I think the actor is cute but Lord love a duck how a man his age in the fire department still has a job…..Gerrard be damned. I often wondered why the rank and file different have the red flu (aka the blue flu or for youngsters calling in sick en masse) or why Hen and Chimney didn’t go to the ACLU or NCAAP or hell even the fed’s the whistle blower act was enacted in 1989. The hate crimes act was enacted in 1969. Wouldn’t toughing it out including standing up for what’s right? Sorry off my soap box.
    I think that you stayed true to Buck’s voice as he explores and protects was important to him. Thanks for sharing.

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