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steve visits after work, and eddie shows off his shred… sorta. 🎸₊˚⊹ & yes, he's wearing steve’s sweater.
okie, i drew some steddie. hehe. i hope you guys like it. they are cute, it's just stoncy has me in a chokehold sometimes. i'll try to draw more ships. rip ozzy
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Chronically-in-pain Eddie Munson who sits on a throne for D&D because it’s plush and gives extra support, can throw his leg over the side and look like a god lording over his plebeians when his knee starts to ache. He got the van at a steep discount and loves it with his whole heart but keeps extra support pillows in the back, takes a “smoke break” but goes to rest because his hip joints won’t stop aching and Jeff says they have to get this cover right before their next gig at the Hideout. Leans against anything nearby while he’s standing and gets called a queer before he even knows what it means because his body just hurts so, sometimes, his hip is cocked and his foot pointed and wrist limp and thats enough for the likes of some asshole like Carver. Cooks dinner while sitting on a stool some days, slouched over the stove and begging the canned soup to boil faster. Eddie Munson who asks Steve to ride him the first time they fuck but doesn’t explain it’s because his shoulder feels like it’s falling out of his body and he needs to just lay flat for a moment.
Steve Harrington who sees the way Eddie always hides his grimace and runs a warm bath in his disrespectfully large tub the morning after, sits behind Eddie in the steamy water and coaxes him into explaining the ins and outs of his chronic pain.
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When Faith and Buffy are together then Faith is Buffy’s boyfriend. But when they’re not together then Faith is Buffy’s ex-wife
Likewise
When Spike and Buffy are together then Spike is Buffy’s wife. But when they’re not together then Spike is Buffy’s ex-boyfriend
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Eddie crawls his way out of the Upside Down on his own with no memory of who he is or what's happened to him.
He wanders until an undercover agent happens upon him and 'helps' him. They tell him a fake name and pretend to find out where he's from and set him up in an apartment in Seattle with a job at a corner store.
Six years after the Upside Down is closed for the last time, Dustin calls Steve in a panic at two in the morning. He just finished the first book written by an independent author; it's a miracle he picked it up at all.
It details the entire events of their journey to the Upside Down that March, details written that not even the government knows about.
Author Pen Name: Wayne D. Harrington
The two them embark on a cross country roadtrip to find their lost friend.
Inspired by @skitchskatchbat's Wooden Monsters thread on Bluesky
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Steve finally saying the quiet part out loud because he needs two boyfriends.
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THEY’RE SO CUTE IM SICK HAPPY PRIDE CLAUDELEINE!!!🏳️🌈
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Corroded Coffin does that ‘I’m so hungry, I could eat [person you know] TikTok trend except it’s Gareth on their tour bus saying, “I’m so hungry, I could eat Steve Harrington.”
Eddie is like, “???”
“Yeah,” Jeff says. “I’m so hungry, I could eat Steve Harrington too.”
Eddie looks unimpressed when he’s like, “Oh, hardy-har-har, Eddie still has a crush on a guy from high school. You got me. Hilarious.”
Whereas Eddie was unimpressed with their shenanigans, their number one fan - Dustin Henderson - was confused when he saw the video because:
*Dustin stitching the video with one where he pans over to Steve sitting on the other end of the couch*
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Steddie where Steve and Eddie find out their friends are running a betting pool on when the two of them are going to start dating.
Everybody is placing bets. Everybody.
(Hopper believes they’ll be together before Halloween, Joyce is betting on Thanksgiving. Karen Wheeler is betting on New Year’s eve.)
It’s Robin who lets the information slip, of course. Eddie is pissed, but Steve sees an opportunity there. What if they pretend they’re dating? Robin can place a new bet, they pretend they are a couple somewhere the Party can see them, then they get the money and split it between the three of them.
“How much money are we talking about?” Eddie asks.
“Last time I checked, five hundred dollars. But I think Erica, Nancy and Will placed new bets last week, so it’s probably more now. Dustin is the one in charge of the money.”
“Of course he is.”
Robin ends up placing a bet on Steve and Eddie getting together in less than a month. Dustin is surprised when she tells him that, and also suspicious about Robin’s change of heart; her last bet had been they wouldn’t be together until next year.
“They’re worse than ever, kid,” she justifies when Dustin questions her about it. “Last night we were watching a movie at Steve’s and he spent the whole night basically on Eddie’s lap. I thought he was gonna start purring because Eddie kept petting his hair like he was a giant cat. There’s no way they’re taking too long now; they are not that dumb.”
Dustin could argue but ends up accepting Robin’s excuse. The bet is placed and she gets back to Eddie’s to inform her friends her part on the plan is done.
“Now you have a month to decide how you’re gonna do this,” she says before leaving those two to their shenanigans.
But that’s not a problem, they already know how they’re gonna get that money.
There’s a carnival coming to Hawkins in two weeks, and there’s no way the kids won’t be there, stuffing their faces with enough greasy food that would make a normal person sick to their stomach and wasting their money on games.
Two weeks and a half later, Dustin tries to bully Steve into taking him, Lucas and Max to the carnival. Steve makes up a whole story about his parents being in town and throwing a dinner party they’re forcing Steve to attend. Dustin then asks Eddie and Eddie just says no, giving the kid no other excuse. It’s Jonathan and Nancy who end up taking the whole party.
It’s a Friday night when they finally put their plan into action. Steve picks Eddie up for their “date” around six, and they head to the carnival. If Robin’s info is right, the kids should arrive a little over half an hour later, so they have time to prepare before their little scheme starts.
They walk around for a few minutes, looking for a place where they can have a clear view of the entrance, so they can see when the kids arrive. They stay close to the food stall because it’s perfectly placed a few yards from the ticket booth, and Eddie can also stuff his own face with greasy food while they wait.
A corndog and half a funnel cake later, Steve catches sight of El and Max walking ahead of the rest of the group, the boys following.
“Come on, it’s time,” Steve says offering his hand.
Eddie takes it without a second thought, smiling with his mouth still full of cake. “Let’s do this, sweetheart.”
They stay a few more moments there as Eddie finishes off his food, until they are sure the kids have spotted them. Then it’s show time.
Hand in hand, the two of them explore the stands. Eddie spends a good fifteen minutes trying to win a prize for Steve, just for Steve to win it in his first try. They go on a few rides (the very cliché ones every couple always go when they’re on dates), stop by the food stall again so they can share some cotton candy. They do all this hand in hand, only letting go when they really need to.
The kids follow them around the entire time, just like Eddie and Steve knew they would.
After almost an hour of this, they come to the conclusion that they’ve been convincing enough and it’s time for them to get their money. Eddie pulls Steve towards a more secluded area, rounding some stands and walking towards the parking lot until they leave all the noise and light from the carnival behind.
When they are sure there’s no one else around, they stop and Eddie crowds Steve against the closest car.
“Can you see them?” he whispers in Steve’s ear, resting his hands on the guy’s hips.
“Yeah. They’re hiding behind the green truck. Dustin and Mike are shoving each other and arguing, but the others are paying attention.”
“Good.” That’s all Eddie says before he kisses Steve.
That’s a point in their plan they discussed thoroughly. How far did they need to go to get their hands on that money? How far were they willing to go? Eddie was okay with whatever, but he had no idea about Steve.
“Dude, Dustin is not giving Robin any money if we only hold hands or hug. Kissing is the safest way.”
Still, Eddie didn’t want things to be weird between them after everything. They talked a lot until they finally agreed on one kiss, just for show, so there was no doubt they were together. They’d hang out for a few days after. They’d show up together to pick up Dustin when the kid asked, Steve would make a point to visit Eddie at the trailer park so Max could see them too. Robin would get the money; they would split it between them. Then they’d break up amicably. And when the kids asked, they’d just say it didn’t work out, that they were better off as friends.
That’s the plan they came up with; a very solid plan in their opinion.
That is until the time comes and they finally kiss.
When Eddie’s lips touch his, Steve’s whole body comes alive. Goosebumps run down his arms, and he feels a spark right down his spine. Eddie’s hands on his hips feel like brands and Steve gasps, shocked, as his senses go haywire.
It’s too much and not enough. Steve’s heart is hammering, his brain working like crazy to process what the hell is happening there. But, then, Eddie is pulling him closer and deepening the kiss and Steve is gone, gone, gone; hands burying into Eddie’s hair as he kisses him back with everything he’s got.
Neither Steve nor Eddie sees the kids leave, cursing and complaining about their lost money. They’re just too busy to notice.
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Endless Gifs of Steve Harrington (106/?) Stranger Things • 2.06 The Spy
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Steddie where Steve is an aspiring basketball player, who’s about to go pro, but ends up injuring himself so bad the doctors say he’s probably not gonna make a full recovery.
Steve’s nineteen, almost twenty when it happens and this turns his life upside down. All his plans and goals go to waste, leaving Steve with a fucked-up knee and months of physical therapy ahead of him (if he ever wants to walk again, that is).
He goes back home because there’s no point in staying in his dorm if he can’t attend his classes anymore.
It’s hell.
His father won’t stop nagging him about his lost potential and how disappointing it is that Steve threw away years of effort and hard work, as if getting an injury that bad was something Steve did consciously.
His mother is no comfort either. She tries, in her own way, but she’s too lost in her perpetual drunk state to be of any real help.
The family driver drops Steve off at the clinic every morning for his PT sessions, and these are a whole different kind of hell. Because getting injured was painful and hurt like a bitch, but trying to bully his fucked-up knee into working as it should again? It’s a kind of pain Steve never felt before. He ends every single session with tears in his eyes and his throat hoarse from screaming.
Three weeks into his treatment, the session ends badly. Steve is more frustrated than usual and that means he screws up every exercise the physical therapist patiently helps him with. He just gets even more frustrated. By the end of the session, he’s crying not only from the pain, but because he also feels like the most useless piece of shit on the planet. He can almost hear that little voice inside his head, that sounds suspiciously like his father’s, whispering those words to him.
Steve just wants to go home, crawl under his blankets and forget anything else exists, but of course he’s not so lucky. The driver is running late to pick him up, probably running some bullshit errand for his father, and now Steve has to wait God knows how long until the man shows up. Why must everything go wrong in his life? What is wrong with him?
He takes his crutches and leaves the clinic. There are some people outside, waiting for their rides home and chatting. Steve ignores everyone. He’s not in the mood for small talk, and his knee is throbbing so much he can barely think straight. He takes a seat on one of the benches there and just tries not to lose it too much before the driver comes to pick him up.
He's watching the road, in hopes this might help to make the driver show up faster, when he hears the loud noise of metal hitting the floor followed by a lot of cursing. That catches Steve’s attention, and his eyes leave the road just in time to see a guy fumbling to pick up a water bottle from the floor.
The scene would be nothing much if Steve hadn’t noticed how badly scarred the guy’s hands were and how much effort it was taking him to do such an ordinary task as picking something up.
Something in that scene makes Steve’s heart clench because it’s familiar in a way. Steve can see himself in that man. In the way he’s clearly injured and struggling to deal with the limitations that come with it. That’s the only reason why, despite his previous bad mood, Steve finds himself saying. “Hey, can I help you with that?”
It’s that act of kindness that brings Eddie into his life. Eddie Munson, twenty, who had been an aspiring musician until a drunk driver almost killed him when he collided with Eddie’s van as he drove home after a gig. The drunk piece of shit made it out of the accident with only a few minor injuries, but Eddie’s hands were completely crushed, along with his dreams of becoming a successful guitarist.
Steve learns all this on that first day, as the two of them sit on the bench outside the clinic and wait for their respective rides. And since Eddie's shared his sob story, it’s only fair Steve shares his as well. It’s not the first time he talks about his injury, but it’s the first time Steve feels heard and seen instead of pitied.
Steve doesn’t know it yet, but meeting Eddie is a turning point in his life.
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Billy - The Sticker Album.Collect and trade Billy and his Fabulous Friends!
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