Vision in the Fire – 2/2 – Bythia

Title: Vision in the Fire
Author: Bythia
Fandom: 9-1-1: Lone Star
Genre: Contemporary, Episode Related, Established Relationship, Slash
Relationship(s): Carlos Reyes/TK Strand
Content Rating: PG-13
Warnings: not Gabriel Reyes friendly, mention of the pandemic as per canon.
Word Count: 60,466
Summary: As the son of a firefighter who followed his father into the profession, TK has known his whole life what kind of devastation a fire can bring. At least, that’s what he thought until the home he has just found with Carlos is threatened by an arsonist aiming to hurt their fathers. In the aftermath, TK must recognize that he was more ignorant than he feels comfortable with.

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Vision in the Fire – 1/2 – Bythia

Title: Vision in the Fire
Author: Bythia
Fandom: 9-1-1: Lone Star
Genre: Contemporary, Episode Related, Established Relationship, Slash
Relationship(s): Carlos Reyes/TK Strand
Content Rating: PG-13
Warnings: not Gabriel Reyes friendly, mention of the pandemic as per canon.
Word Count: 60,466
Summary: As the son of a firefighter who followed his father into the profession, TK has known his whole life what kind of devastation a fire can bring. At least, that’s what he thought until the home he has just found with Carlos is threatened by an arsonist aiming to hurt their fathers. In the aftermath, TK must recognize that he was more ignorant than he feels comfortable with.

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Vision in the Fire – Bythia

Title: Vision in the Fire
Author: Bythia
Fandom: 9-1-1: Lone Star
Genre: Contemporary, Episode Related, Established Relationship, Slash
Relationship(s): Carlos Reyes/TK Strand
Content Rating: PG-13
Warnings: not Gabriel Reyes friendly, mention of the pandemic as per canon.
Word Count: 60,466
Summary: As the son of a firefighter who followed his father into the profession, TK has known his whole life what kind of devastation a fire can bring. At least, that’s what he thought until the home he has just found with Carlos is threatened by an arsonist aiming to hurt their fathers. In the aftermath, TK must recognize that he was more ignorant than he feels comfortable with.

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