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I have doctor who brainrot and I think about Clara Oswald a lot and I just thought of something kind of cool
Run You Clever Boy, And Remember Me
River, Yaz, Clara, Bill, Amy, Rose, Martha
#clearly Iâve lost my mind#is this anything?#if you want to stick strictly to companions R is also Rory / Ruby!#I know this leaves Donna out#so no not a thing#but I will rationalize it by saying Donnaâs memories were wiped for a long time#plus she got to keep 14 in her life so#I do think for all female companions#Ruby makes more sense#but she is currently with 15#whereas River is tragically lost to the doctor for now#doctor who#always making me cry#clara oswald#bill potts#amy pond#river song#yazmin khan#rose tyler#martha jones#Donna noble#10th doctor#11th doctor#12th doctor#9th Doctor#13th Doctor
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AVA AND JAYLEN ARE LEAVING????
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The timestamps 2:47 - 4:12 and 5:35 - 5:59 make me feel so many things oh my god I will sob
The stills in 4:12, like the way krishna sits and the final pose in 6:00 just makes me cry
Also the way the music builds up
#thats krishna guys (â ââ â â â â â )#always making me cry#over stuff i dont even know why im ceying over#or what im crying over#hmph#guys pls watch it#gopiblr#krishnablr#desiblr ki gopiyan#Youtube
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i spent, literally all day on this. and i am praying to bill cipher that it does well
three separate ciphers used here, feel free to decode and comment what you found!
but seriously, this is like my magnum opus here. please give him love!!
iâll be posting a monochromatic version after this
#bill cipher#billford#stanford pines#gravity falls ford#gravity falls bill#gravity falls#gravity falls fanart#gravity falls codes#gravity falls cipher#ciphertology#cryptograms#decoding gravity falls stuff heehoo#digital art#ibispaint art#make me famous#ever since i was a little girl i always knew i wanted to be vaguely recognized for my fandom art#human bill cipher#human bill design#bill cipher human#bill ci the triangle guy#illuminaughty#god save me#magnum opus#my actual peak of creation#going insane in the tags#crying on my hands and knees#okay thats all
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the idea of gay dads post-nimona movie ending is so funny to me because imagine you're ambrosius and you and your husband adopted this little shapeshifter that just found your husband one day and your child looks at you and tells you that she had a baby gay relationship with your great-great-great-great-great-etc-grandmother about a thousand years ago like id be so distraught /hj
#nimona#nimona film#nimona netflix#ambrosius goldenloin#ballister boldheart#ballister x ambrosius#goldenheart#ambrosius being a direct descendent of gloreth was something i wasnt expecting#i love it though tbh#the parallels between bal + ambrosius and nimona + gloreth make me cry#bcuz nimona and ballister are so much more alike than either of them would think#and the whole ambrosius/gloreth always being in the light and ballister/nimona always being in the dark#UGHHHHH i love this movie so much
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pink goes good with green â§âË â
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goes well with green.
+another sketch bc i love them
#I SAW THIS MOVIE YESTERDAY AND IM SOâźď¸âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸#IM GOING TO THINK ABT THIS MOVIE WELL .. FOREVER#i took my mom to go see it and she loved it and is now a hardcore gelphie stan#Iâve always wanted to see the musical but this will def suffice til then#this movie DID make me cry and more than ONCE#I canât give elphaba a hug so have glinda giving her one#these women are living in my brain forever#there will be more art of them.#anywho .. chat bring up the 1939 old woman yuri gelphie fanart#wicked#wicked movie#wicked fanart#glinda upland#elphaba thropp#gelphie#my art#breeart#click for better quality maybe#nov. 24
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But tonight he is alive. And as he stares up at the sky, there are twice as many stars as usual.
(The two headed calf by Laura Gilpin)
#don't look at me this poem always makes me cry#and yuuji's suffering makes me so emotional#jjk#jujutsu kaisen#itafushi#fushiita#itadori yuuji#megumi fushiguro#nobara kugisaki#jjk art#jjk fanart#jjk trio#fushiguro megumi#kugisaki nobara#yuji itadori#citycrows.art
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his love has no bounds he just doesnât realize it yet :âV
#twisted wonderland#twst#lilia vanrouge#THEY MAKE ME SSICKKKK#and cry#vanrouge family u will be the closest to my heart#disney twisted wonderland#artists on tumblr#twst lilia#silver twst#silver vanrouge#SILVERâŚ..VANROUGE!#tacc0yak1art#general lilia#book 7 spoilers#book 7#i got the general lilia ssr at 71 pity but instead of drawing him like i always do#i draw pain and angst
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god, i wish i knew you back when i was a kid / but when you stare into me now, it feels like i did
#my art#jujutsu kaisen#jjk#yuji itadori#megumi fushiguro#itafushi#fanart#jjk fanart#jujutsu kaisen fanart#jjk spoilers#jjk manga spoilers#jjk 266#jjk leaks#fr anon thank u fr the request i am once again emo thinking abt them#n denial fv....god end me put me out of my misery#itfs context makes the lyrics more . healing n hopeful as opposed to wistful and lonely :'<#'everything around me looks so different now / yet everything about me wants to show you around'#PLS PLS PSLPSSLPS ILL CRY ILL DO ITTTTT#anyway emo hours aside original plan was striped shirt yuuji but i gave up smile#put him in white t shirt jail yet again sighs i feel like i do tht with him so often.....#like kid megu that's just his canon outfit but yuuji i wanted 2 get a bit more creative. task failed :(#hes got mismatched socks n scuffed knees but thats abt it#i often think abt how in official art they always put gojo in a gd white t shirt and i go smh but then here i go#pot kettle etc etc#megumi voice whatever!!!!! white tshirt in sunlight Looks Good sue me#pls enjoy them :'> anon i hope i delivered
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Xisuma, why in the world were trying to fix your helmet with TAPE?? I thought the superglue idea was unhinged but THIS IS A NEW LEVEL
(I know that it's probably not holding itself ONLY on tape, but the image in my head is too funny)
What's next? You tell me he attached Doc's new arm to his body with tape and glue too??
THIS RESPONSE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE COMICAL but I let it get away from me;;
#THANK YOU AS ALWAYS MAY FOR YOUR WONDERFUL OBSERVATION SKILLS IT ALWAYS MAKES ME SMILE#dbhc#dbhc art#dbhc ask#ask#1-marigold-1#mutuals#dbhc doc#dbhc xisuma#xisuma#docm77#hermitcraft au#art escapades#Iâve been thinking about them too much. can you tell#xisuma buddy it seems like youâve got a lot going on in that helmet of yours bud#care to share with the class#doc could be very sweet I think. to me. if he really tries#he has to be mean about it but I donât think x would prefer it any other way#I need to stop talking#docsuma#shaking and crying
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I have no computer rn so how do you guys feel about traditional art? Here's Chara my little angel
Also some little Asriel and Flowey
#I love chara sm u guys have no idea#man this kids always make me cry#I can't#i just love them so much#sunsest-art#undertale#art#chara#asriel#flowey#undertale fanart#man I need a better camera
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episode four: dear billy
âThatâs-old!â Nancy digs through her closet, cheeks flushed with embarrassment. You walk over to the poster and nod appreciatively at it. âHey, Tom Cruise is pretty. I donât blame you.â âHey!â Steve waves his hands in the air, offended and completely overwhelmed. You shrug at him. âYouâre the one who wants me and Max to die, so I get to call an actor hot.â
Summary: steve almost hits lucas with a lamp, you try to trick your boyfriend into a gloomy arrangement, steve and nancy have a Talk, robin suddenly becomes an academic weapon, and max threatens legal action, gets really into hallmark cards, and levitating. all in that order.
Rating: general, some swearing
Warnings: swearing, fem!reader, use of y/n, slight suicidal thoughts if u squint
Words: 11.7k
Before you swing in: hey gang !!! im back, wrote this severely hungover, and ive never been more excited to share a chapter with yall. dear billy is my favorite ep from season 4, the ending haunts me, so i hope i can haunt yall too <333 enjoy !
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Max wonât wake up.
Your fingers grip harshly on her shoulders as you shake her. Her eyes remain vacant. There isnât any life within them. âMax, wake up, please.â
Dustin grabs your arm, heâs never seen you so broken. âY/N, you have to tell us whatâs going on.â
âItâsââ your eyes sting with tears. The metallic taste of blood fills your mouth. You think youâve bitten your tongue. âI-I canât.â
Youâve forgotten how to speak, how to say anything other than Maxâs name as you plead with her to come back to you.Â
Steveâs hand finds your other arm. Heâs trying to talk to you, telling you to steady your breathing. He tells you that youâre having a panic attack. Heâs worried youâll hurt Max or even yourself if you continue to thrash with blind fear.Â
âY/N, angel, I need you to listen to me, alright?â Steveâs breath hits your face, but you refuse to let go of Max. âWe canât help her if youâre panickingââ Suddenly, after an agonizing minute, Max breaks out of her trance. The sound of her sharp inhale echoes off the office walls. Immediately she collapses into your arms, sheâs crying and hiccuping uneven breaths.Â
âY/N,â she shakes against you, you pull her even tighter into your chest. Her hands grab at your arms, your waist, anywhere they can reach. Almost as if sheâs afraid you arenât real. âAm I-am I awake?â
Your nose presses against her red hair, your arms tremble from how tightly you hold her. âYouâre awake, this is real.âÂ
Dustin kneels next to you and Max. His tone is gentle, his eyes fill with concern. âWhy wouldnât any of this be real?â
Max pulls her face away from your body, her eyes look up at you. Sheâs looking for the answers you donât have. Her eyes are still frightened, wild with fear. Her body stands on edge. Her spine stiff, her skin cold. Placing a soft hand over hers, you answer for her. âShe had a vision.â
Steveâs breathing stutters, Dustin lets out a quiet curse. Max slowly starts to remove herself from you, although her hand never leaves yours. She stands up, albeit with some difficulty, and she tries to wipe away her tears. âI donât⌠I donât know what to do.â
âThatâs okay,â you murmur to her, easing her distress. You feel as if youâre talking to an injured animal. âLetâs start with telling us what you saw. Can you do that?â
Max jerks her head, nodding. With Steveâs help, sheâs able to take uncertain steps out of the office. She quietly instructs him on where to guide her. Heâs careful with her, he takes his time helping her. Dustin walks next to you, his own arm extended towards you to help, but you gently decline him.Â
At the end of the hallway, Max points her flashlight against the wall. âHere.â
âWhat was here?â Steve asks.
âA grandfather clock. It was ticking, over and over, but it,â her voice catches on fresh tears. âIt isnât here.â
Dustin looks at you, raising his eyebrows to silently ask you if you understand what Max is saying. You shake your head. There was nothing about a grandfather clock in the files you read, but itâs a detail that you canât overlook. There has to be a reason she saw it.
Doors burst open behind you, disrupting the quiet of the night. You spin around in alarm, hand finding your knives, but you relax when you recognize the squeak of Robinâs sneakers and the click of Nancyâs heels.Â
âWhatâs going on?â Nancy takes in the scene before her. Youâre all standing against the wall, flashlights illuminating it. Fresh tears stain your face and Maxâs.Â
âMax, sheâŚâ Dustin sighs. He hates not having all the answers. Thereâs an unease that comes with not knowing. Heâs spent his entire life trying to outrun it. âShe saw something. A grandfather clock, I guess.â
âIt was here. Right here,â Max insists, frustration in her voice.
Nancy tilts her head. âA grandfather clock?â
âIt was so real.âÂ
You step closer to Max, your hand finding her shoulder once more. She doesnât have to explain anything else. Itâs clearly hurting her too much to do so. âHey, you donât have to give us all the detailsââ
âWhen I got closer, suddenly I justâŚâ She doesnât look at you, doesnât listen. âI woke up.â
âIt was like she was in a-a trance or something.â Dustin mumbles, before he remembers something. âIt was exactly what Eddie said happened to Chrissy.â
Unease settles over the group. Eddie had been telling the truth. If there was any doubt remaining of his innocence, thereâs none left now. Slowly, you watch as everyone pieces together what you and Max already know. One by one, the light in their eyes dims; Steveâs finds yours.Â
The look in his eyes shatters you. The brown is coated with anguish, heâs already mourning you. He doesnât like where this is going.
You look away.Â
Max turns, her breathing quickens. Dried tears still mark her face. She looks at you, silently asking how much she should tell the others. Youâre a part of this, too. It isnât just her life in their hands. Sheâs giving you the choice to run, to pretend that everything is fine. To continue what youâve been doing since senior year started.Â
She wouldnât blame you, and you know this.Â
But you canât run. Not this time. Not when Max needs you, not if somehow you can figure out a way to make sure that she survives.Â
You nod at Max.Â
She inhales, prepares for impact. âThatâs not even the bad part.â
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Everyone crowds around Ms. Kellyâs office. No one dares to turn the light on. A part of you wonders if this is done consciously, if the light would make everything more real.Â
âFred and Chrissy, they both came to Ms. Kelly for help.â Max explains to Robin and Nancy, informing them of what you found. Nancy reads over the files, Robinâs eyes donât leave your body. âUh, they both were having headaches, bad headaches that just wouldnât go away. And thenâŚâ
âThe nightmares.â You continue, gaze not meeting anyone. You stare at the wall ahead of you. There isnât any emotion in your voice. âTrouble falling asleep, staying asleep.â
Steve tries to get you to look at him. He remembers all the late night phone calls. Heâd noticed you wince earlier in the trailer park, how you rubbed your temples and told him it was nothing. His mouth goes dry with every little detail he once dismissed.Â
âAnd then they started seeing things,â Max doesnât look at anyone either. Her voice shakes, she tries to hide the tears that donât seem to go away. You grab her hand. Itâs the only indication that youâre still with her, still listening. âBad things, from their past.â
Dustin shifts uncomfortably. Last week heâd woken up to you screaming Billyâs name. He had ignored it.Â
âThese visions, they just kept getting worse and worse, until eventuallyâŚâ Max pauses, the words refuse to come out. Her body freezes up, her stomach clenches.Â
âMax,â you whisper, only itâs spoken as a promise. As a reassurance.Â
She inhales again, squeezes your hand so tight that it cuts off the circulation, but you donât let go of her. âUntil eventually⌠everything ended.âÂ
Robin sees your hand in Maxâs. She notes the way itâs held with an understanding, not with a condolence. She swallows. âVecnaâs curse.â
âChrissyâs headaches started a week ago. Fredâs six days ago.â The air in the room builds into a dull roar. No one moves. Time stills. Max takes another shaky breath. Thunder has sounded, lightning is about to strike. âIâve been having them for five days.â
Even though you knew what she was going to say, hearing the words come out of Maxâs mouth chokes you. The panic from earlier returns. The frantic need to protect her, to pull her into your arms and never let go of her.Â
âMy headaches started two days ago,â your voice is barely above a whisper. It feels more like a confession of a sin, rather than a confession of weakness. âThe night of Lucasâ game.â
The moment youâve revealed this, Steve and Dustin simultaneously whip their heads up to look at you. Panic shadows their faces, the two of them rush towards you and nearly topple over the other to get to you.Â
âNo, something isnât right.â Steveâs in denial. He doesnât want to believe it. Neither do you.Â
Dustin grabs your face, he pulls it down so he can get a better look at your eyes. âYou could be dehydrated, or-or tired. Headaches are caused by a lot of things. Youâre pale, youâre probably sick and this is all just conspiracy bullshit andââ
âDustin,â you loosen his grip on you, trying your best to sound as gentle as you can. âYou know it isnât conspiracy bullshit.â His eyes wet with tears, for once in your life you donât know how to protect him. You choke on your own tears again, breaking. âI-Iâm fine, alright? We need to focus on Max right now, sheâs the one who had the vision.â
âBut you have all the symptoms, too!â Steve exclaims, too scared to look away from you. He canât believe youâre saying this. Heâs always known how selfless you are, but youâre in danger. You could die. Why donât you care?
Max angrily wipes at her face. She hates that youâre already putting her ahead of yourself. She doesnât deserve the kindness, the sacrifices youâre already making. âLook, we donât know how much time we have to argue about this. All we know is that for Fred and Chrissy, they both died less than 24 hours after their first vision, and I just saw that goddamn clock.â
âMax,â you break away from your brother and try to reach for the girl, but sheâs crying again and anger clouds her vision. âWhatever youâre thinking, I promise thatââ
âIâm going to die tomorrow, Y/N!â She cries out, too tired and devastated for your reassurance.Â
You tug at her jacket. âYouâre not dying tomorrow.â
None of this is fair. Max is too young, sheâs been through too much, sheâs survived too much to be manipulated like this. To have her life taken away too easily. It shouldâve been you. Vecna shouldâve targeted you instead of Max. He shouldâve shown you the vision, cursed you before her.
Anything to keep Max alive.Â
Sheâs about to argue with you, she knows what youâre implying, but a creak down the hall alerts you that thereâs something nearby. Everyone turns towards the source of the sound, the heightened energy in the room leaves you all on edge.Â
âStay here,â Steve instructs the group, already stalking towards the door to find where the sound came from.Â
You roll your eyes at him, grabbing his arm before he can leave. Heâs an idiot if he thinks you wonât follow after him, fight by his side. âWeâre both going.âÂ
Steve narrows his eyes but doesnât argue. Instead, he nods reluctantly and points towards your knives. Understanding, you flick your wrist and extend the blades. He nods, satisfied, before he grabs a lamp from the corner and holds it up with pride. The lamp clatters loudly, itâs a stupid weapon, but you suppose itâll have to do.
Together, the two of you slowly exit the room and creep into the hallway. The school is terrifying at night, the empty halls eerie. You walk side by side while the others trail quietly behind. The sound of footsteps rush towards you, getting louder and louder with every step.
Steve looks at you, raising his lamp to his head, and you raise your knives. You plant your feet on the ground, you brace for whatever is about to round the corner.Â
A figure emerges, screaming when it nearly runs into you and Steve. The person screeches, cowering, and your knives nearly come down upon a frightened Lucas. Your arm freezes, scream dying in your throat when you realize there isnât any danger. âJesus fuck, Sinclair!â
The boy holds his hands up in surrender. âItâs me!â
Steve clutches his chest, pressed against you after jumping into your arms when Lucas appeared. It hadnât been his manliest moment, heâll admit. âWhatâs wrong with you?â
âIâm sorry,â Lucas pants, and itâs then that you notice heâs drenched in sweat.
âI nearly stabbed you!â You exclaim, feeling horrendously guilty.
Steve sputters. âEven more importantly, I couldâve taken you out with this lamp!â
âOh, sure. The lamp definitely wouldâve helped.â You mutter sarcastically, but Steve is too busy still trying to steady his heartbeat to care.
Lucas apologizes again, hunched over his knees as he tries to catch his breath. âI was biking for eight miles.â He holds a finger up, winces in pain. âGive me a second. Shit.â
Everyone looks at each other, bewildered by Lucasâ sudden appearance. Your worry grows, heâd mentioned earlier how there was something bad happening, youâd heard Jason over the radio. Cautiously you step towards him. âPlease tell me you biked eight miles for fun.â
Lucas shakes his head. âWeâve got a code red.â
Your heart drops. âItâs Jason, isnât it?â
âHow do you always do that?â He wheezes, somehow still surprised when you figure everything out first. Itâs what youâve always done. Heâs never been able to hide anything from you. Seeing your pointed look to cut to the chase, Lucas turns to your brother. âDustin, sheâs right. Iâve been with Jason, Patrick, and Andy, and theyâve gone totally off the rails.â
He explains the basketball teamâs plan to hunt Eddie down and make him pay for what they think he did to Chrissy. When Lucas mentions how Jason is looking for Dustin now because heâs in Hellfire, all you see is red.Â
âIâll kill him,â you hiss, fingers scratching over the engraving on your knife hilt. An old nickname resides there, a remnant from an old man who told you to use the weapon with love.Â
âY/N, while Iâm flattered youâd kill for me, we kinda have bigger problems than Jason now.â Dustin says nervously, turning towards Max. The reminder stabs at your skin, reignites the bitterness and remorse.
Lucas looks between you and the girl, finally realizing how quiet everyone else has been. His head turns to you for some sort of explanation, itâs instinctual within him now to go to you for advice, solace and comfort. Itâs what heâs grown up doing.
Except for the first time in Lucasâ life, your eyes donât meet his.
Max stands apart from everyone. Her eyes donât meet his, either.
Lucas had biked all this way to save his friends. He thought the biggest monster heâd have to face was Jason and the team. He didnât think heâd be walking into the final hours of the two girls he loves more than anything.Â
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Nancy offers you and Max her house to stay in. Neither of you can stomach the thought of going home, facing your mothers with the knowledge that they might lose their daughters soon.Â
Dustin, Steve, and Robin refuse to leave your side. Lucas refuses to leave Maxâs.
The seven of you stand awkwardly in the Wheelerâs kitchen as Nancy asks her mother permission to have you all spend the night. Her mothers greets you all kindly as she always does, albeit confused as to why half of Hawkins is spending the night at her house. âI mean, do we have the room, Nance?â
âWeâll all fit in the basement.â Nancy reassures. âWe just figured itâs safer this way, sticking together.â
Mrs. Wheeler coos with sentiment and relaxes her shoulders. âOh, alright. Itâs scary, whatâs happening out there right now. I understand.â
You give a weak smile to her. âWe really appreciate your hospitality, Mrs. Wheeler.â
She smiles back at you and gently ushers everyone downstairs. As you descend the steps, you realize that sheâs right. Itâll be a tight fit with everyone, the couch is barely large enough to comfortably sit three people.Â
But the smell of the basement is familiar, earthy and safe. Itâs been a long time since youâve been down here. You used to spend countless nights in the basement ever since you were twelve. The boys always insisted you join their campaigns. Youâd always drag Jonathan with you. Thereâs so much laughter within these walls, tears and the hardships of growing up.Â
âWhere are we all gonna fit?â Dustin sits down on the couch, eyeing the space around him.
Conversation breaks out as the sleeping arrangements are assigned. Itâs nearly a heated debate, no one wants to be separated from you and Max. The girl stands off in the corner, barely listening, and you canât help but do the same. As Dustin and Robin bicker over who gets to sleep on the couch, you use the distraction as an opportunity to slip away upstairs.Â
The night air is cool against your cheeks as you sit on the Wheelerâs porch. The quiet is welcomed, your body aches with the need to have a moment to yourself. You donât know how late it is, you wonder if your mother is asleep right now. Dustin had called her when you arrived at the Wheelerâs. He had given her the same excuse youâd given Mrs. Wheeler about wanting to stick together in a group.Â
You wonder if your death will be what finally breaks your mother. The heartbreak of the divorce had weakened her, the death of her daughter would kill her. But Dustin will need his mother; he canât grieve you alone.
With everything going on, all the revelations and despair, you havenât had the time to properly come to terms with whatâs happening; the weight of it sits deep within your chest.
The target on Max, on you.Â
Steve finds you on the porch with your knees curled into your chest, trying to make yourself as small as possible. His heart tightens at the sight. Slowly, he sits down next to you. The warmth of his body simmers your skin, his presence quells the dull roar inside you.Â
Your head falls against his shoulder. Itâs quiet between you. All there seems to be these days between you and Steve is silence.
Fireflies flicker in the distance. You close your eyes, pretending theyâre shooting stars, and wish for the end to be kind to you.Â
âRemember the last time we were on the Wheelerâs porch together?â Steve whispers into the quiet of the night. You shake your head against him. He grabs your hand, plays with your fingers as he watches the fireflies. âAlmost four years ago I found you here while I was looking for Nance. Youâd been looking for Jonathan, but you tried lying about it.â
You manage a small laugh, remembering faintly the night heâs referring to. Hearing the laugh, Steve feels just a little bit stronger, more grounded. He continues. âYouâve never been a very good liar.â
âNo,â you agree.
âThat night⌠well, it was awful.â Faint bitterness leaks into Steveâs words. He remembers how hurt heâd been, finding Nancy wrapped around Jonathan. His girl underneath the creepâs arm. He remembers the anger that quickly followed, how heavily it consumed him. âThought Iâd been cheated on, and it was a pretty shitty feeling.â
Your finger skims over his knuckles. Thereâs a faint scar on them from his fight with Jonathan. You remember the anger from that night, too. The violence that followed it. Youâre not sure why Steveâs is telling you all of this, though.Â
âNancy never did cheat on you, you know.â You softly remind him.
Steve chuckles, pulls you closer into his side. âI know that now. But that night, it just-it really fucking hurt, you know? Thought Iâd never feel anything shittier, that my night couldnât get any worse. But then⌠I saw your face.â
He swallows, shivers at the feeling of your fingers tracing his scars. âWhen I saw you standing there, all alone, the way your face fell when I told you about Jonathan,â Steve shakes his head. âThe heartbreak on your face, that fact that I couldnât do anything to protect you from it. Thatâs what hurt me the most.â
A heartbeat of silence, it almost deafens you, before he finally says, âAnd itâs why I wonât let anything else happen to you.âÂ
Your heart constricts at Steveâs promise. You know he means it, that heâll die defending his oath, and thatâs what terrifies you the most out of everything thatâs happened tonight.Â
Steve and Dustin will do whatever they can to keep you safe. They donât want to lose you, they canât lose you. Theyâll burn themselves up if it means youâll survive, but you donât want them to. You donât want any of this.Â
All you want is for Max to survive.Â
âSteve,â your head lifts up, he turns to look at you. Meeting his eyes, all you see within the brown is grief. Itâs a funny thing, feeling someoneâs grief for you within their gaze; it burns. âYou have to protect Max.â
âY/Nââ
âNo, you-you have to promise me, alright?â Your hand rests against Steveâs chest, he tries to cave into you but you wonât allow him any closer. Not like this, not when you need him to make a promise you know he canât keep.Â
Steve presses his head against yours and he breathes you in. Heâs shaking against you. âI donâtâŚ. I donât know what you want from me.â Heâd do anything for you. Whatever you ask of him, heâll do it.Â
âPromise me that if itââ your breath catches, your lips quiver with hesitancy. It isnât fair, none of this is fucking fair. âPromise me that if it comes down to me or Max, youâll choose her.â
Steveâs body retracts from yours as if heâs been stung. His heart is racing, a roar deafens his ears. He canât breathe, his eyes canât leave yours, he doesnât know what to do. Youâve already given up. Youâve already decided to give your life in exchange for Maxâs, and Steve doesnât know what to do.
Heâs never been able to say no to you.Â
âAngel,â the cry is so soft, so heartbroken, that for a moment your resolve slips. You almost reach towards Steve, caress his cheek and apologize over and over again for making him do this. Your lips can feel his skin against them, but you donât press against it; you donât allow yourself to.
âPlease,â Youâre crying. The tears fall freely down your face, too tired to stop them. All day youâve held them in, put up a front for your brother and Max. They canât know how terrified you are. They need you, they canât see you like this, but here, alone with Steve, you finally break.Â
Seeing your tears, Steve finally wraps his arms around your body and just holds you. You cry for a long, long time. Everything comes out, then. The anger, always within you, that threatens to boil over, the heartbreak of losing Jonathan, the guilt of leaving Dustin behind soon, how the guilt intensifies when you think about letting Max die instead.Â
Youâve been here before.Â
âIâm choosing you, Y/N.â Steve whispers, lips pressed softly against your hair. Your body stiffens, he feels it, but he holds you tighter instead. âIâll always choose you.â
âSteveâŚâ
âPlease donât make me say no to you.â He pulls away, grabs your face and makes you look at him. Youâre pale, tears wet your lovely face, and all Steve wants to do is fall asleep with you forever. He strokes the crest of your eyebrow, kisses your forehead. âPlease donât make me lose you.â
Thereâs more Steve wants to say. He wants to refuse you, he wants to scream, he wants to demand an explanation from you. Thereâs a mark on you that he would give anything to erase. How could you possibly think Steve could ever make a promise like that? To agree to let you die, as if your life isnât worth everything to him.
The anger in Steveâs eyes startle you. His voice is frail, his body weak, but his eyes are alive with a deep fury as he looks at you. Pleads with you. The anger closes your throat, renders you speechless.Â
You know that thereâs nothing you can say that will change Steveâs mind. Youâve come to a stalemate. A tie between two ends of desperate halves.Â
âIâm tired,â your voice cracks. Itâs the closest youâll come to admitting anything else. Another headache is forming, all you want to do is sleep in Steveâs arms. âCan we go to bed, please?â
I donât want to fight anymore.Â
Steve can see the weight of exhaustion that crushes you, and he sighs, nodding. âYeah, angel. Whatever you want. I convinced Robin to give us the couch.â
Iâll do whatever you want, as long as I get to hold you in the end.
You nod back at him. The unspoken words settle between you, they linger in the shadows, but for tonight theyâre put to rest. Lifting your arms up, you silently demand to be carried, and Steve canât help but laugh softly. He stands up, bends down to scoop you up, and carries you back inside the Wheeler home.Â
The basement couch is small, the two of you hardly fit, but neither of you mind. Itâs an excuse to be as close as possible, a reason to tuck your chin into the crevice of Steveâs neck, absolving him to wrap his arms around you, as if he can shield you from the horrors that will come.
âÂ
Steve wakes up to whispering.
His eyes blearily open, his body twists in a sleepy haze. Heâd been having a good dream. You were in it, you were laughing in his ear. Itâd been a warm, spring day. Just the two of you. But heâs awake now, and when he looks down he finds you sound asleep on his chest.Â
âDo you really thinkâŚ?â Another whisper, and Steve squints against the dark to figure out who it is. Lucas and Dustin are snoring together on the ground. Max is in the armchair, her small frame wrapped around the cushioning.Â
âI donât know,â a different voice whispers, and this time Steve thinks itâs Robin. The dim lighting muddles away and he can see the outline of her nose. He thinks sheâs talking to Nancy, sheâs the only other person who could be awake right now. âBut itâs Y/N, I-Iâm worried, you know?â
Nancy nods. âShe wouldnâtââ She pauses, sensing that someone is listening. Suddenly Steve can feel her eyes land on him. Heâs been caught.Â
Clearing her throat, Nancy excuses herself from Robin and walks towards the couch. She stops just out of Steveâs reach. He doesnât move, his arms donât leave your body. For a moment they stare at one another. Robin busies herself in the corner, leaving the two of them alone.Â
Steve doesnât remember the last time he was alone with Nancy. Her presence makes him uncomfortable, the history between them heavy. He still holds so much admiration and love for the girl, he always will, but he doesnât know what to do with all the excess love now that they arenât together. They never really got the chance to be friends, and itâs something Steve regrets every day.
Heâs sure they wouldâve been the best of friends. Maybe similar to you and Jonathan.Â
The thought startles Steve, almost as much as the question that falls from Nancyâs pink lips. âHow are you dealing with, you knowâŚ?âÂ
She motions softly towards you, still asleep. Your head is tucked against Steveâs neck and your breathing is steady. He rubs the length of your spine. He isnât sure what to say to Nancy. How to answer her question in a way that wonât betray your trust. He knows what youâve told him tonight was meant only for his ears.
But Steve is terrified of what youâve revealed to him.Â
âShe wants us to focus on Max.â He finally whispers, the confession clings to his lips in deceit. âNot⌠not on her.â
Nancy nods, as if she was expecting Steve to say this. Her eyes harden slightly, though the crease between her brows soften with understanding. âY/N already decided who weâll save, hasnât she?â
Steve swallows, he avoids her gaze. Itâs all the confirmation Nancy needs. She nods again, she stares down at you and is struck by how young you look in the moonlight. Sheâs older than you by only a few months, and yet tonight Nancy feels as if thereâs years that stretch between you.Â
âSheâll try to sacrifice herself.â It isnât a question, though Nancy still pauses as if to give Steve a moment to respond. They both know the answer. Anyone who has ever known you would know the answer. When Steve doesnât say anything, she sighs. âIâm not surprised.â
Youâve always been so devoted to the ones you love.Â
Nancy remembers the day she met you, how shy sheâd been back then. There was a hardness within you, when you first moved to Hawkins, though Nancy never blamed you. Being twelve is difficult, and she saw the softness that was underneath the hard exterior that would one day resurface.Â
When Mike was ten, a year after you entered his life, he broke his arm riding his bike. Itâd been raining and his wheel caught on the curb. Nancy hadnât been home at the time, spending the day at Barbâs. When she returned home to find you diligently wrapping his cast with plastic bags so that he could shower, Nancy was almost angry to see you taking such tender care of her brother. It was supposed to be her job.Â
But the anger was gone the moment you smiled up at Nancy and asked if sheâd like to help. Youâd included her with such ease, made room for her where Nancy had thought there was none.Â
For years this pattern followed. The boys adored you, you quickly became their favorite sibling out of the party. Often Nancy would find you in her basement, surrounded by the boys as you joined their campaigns or delivered them the cookies they always fought over.Â
If one of them was sick, youâd spend hours by their side, spoon feeding them medicine. When Lucas chipped his front tooth, you were the first to react and call his parents to pick him up. When Will spilled water all over a drawing heâd spent weeks on, you helped him recreate the art piece. Itâd taken you hours, but you never once complained. When Dustin lost his favorite model rocket, you biked two hours to find him a replacement.Â
Over and over again you gave everything to everyone youâve ever met.Â
âSheâs always been selfless. Itâs what I admire the most about her.â Nancy says delicately. Itâs the truth. For years sheâs watched you, always at a distance. Sheâs never understood how you do it, how you can give so much of yourself to others without any cost. âBut sometimes, I-I hate the selflessness as well.â
Because the cost has come; the cost will be your life for Maxâs.Â
Steve brushes a strand of hair from your face. Sometimes he hates how selfless you are, too. âI canât lose her, Nance.â
The pained words litter papercuts into Nancyâs skin. She watches the way Steveâs fingers skim your face with gentle passivity. Sheâs never seen him so soft with anyone, not even when he was with her. The thought makes her stomach twist.Â
Jonathan is soft with Nancy, he always has been. For the first time since heâs moved, sheâs happy heâs in California. She doesnât know what sheâd do if he were here in Hawkins, marked by some creature in the Upside Down that wants to kill him.Â
âIâm sorry,â Nancy breathes out. She canât imagine what Steveâs going through, all the fear and guilt that must burden him. She wishes she could say something else, anything else, but what more can Nancy say? You could die soon. None of it is fair.Â
Steve is quiet. He still doesnât look at Nancy, he hardly even acknowledges her presence. She knows he doesnât do this with malice. Heâs overwhelmed, mourning someone who is still alive. Figuring he needs some space, Nancy tries to leave. âIâm sure youâre exhausted, Iâm sorry Robin and I woke you up. Go back to sleepâ
âIâd follow her to the end of the world if she asked me to.â Steve says, stroking your hair. âEven if that means fighting some asshole in the Upside Down, I will.â
The corners of Nancyâs mouth turn upwards, a small smile that she doesnât bother to hide. âIâm sure weâll figure it out, without going to the Upside Down. Stick to our own universe. Iâm sure Y/N would agree with me.â
âYeah,â Steve chuckles, careful not to disturb you. âIâm sure she would.â
You stir in your sleep. Although you donât wake up, Steve hums softly. Itâs a melodic tune, one Nancy has never heard before, but he does it without thinking. His body eases into the song, your body relaxes again.Â
âThere you go,â he whispers into your ear, tightening his arms around you as you drift back to sleep. Itâs an intimate moment, too intimate to watch. Nancy takes it as her cue to leave.Â
âGoodnight, Steve.â
He smiles up at her, rests his head against yours. âGoodnight, Nance.â
âÂ
Dustin forgets how different he and Steve are.Â
While he thinks the guy is cool and all, and he canât deny how happy he makes you, Dustin could really do without Steveâs obsessive worrying. Heâs constantly stressed about something, regardless of the situation. Heâs all heart, always carried away by his instincts. Dustin is the opposite, heâs logical and uses reasoning to figure things out.Â
Which means that all morning Dustin has been reading the newspaper printings that Nancy found. Heâs been quietly taking notes on Victor Creel ever since the sun came up. He knows that if he does all the research, read in between the lines, that heâll be able to save you. Dustin refuses to let you or Max die; heâs always been able to crack a complex problem.Â
Meanwhile, all Steve has done is pace the floor, mumbling to himself, for hours.Â
Itâs driving Dustin insane.Â
âItâs pretty straightforward.â He says to Steve, who still isnât able to understand where Victor Creel falls into all of this. âEveryone Vecna has cursed has died, except for this old Victor Creel dude Nancy found. Heâs the only known survivor; if anyone knows how to beat this curse, itâs him.â
âOkay, I seriously donât like talking about the whole âdeathâ part,â Steve rubs his eyes. He hates thinking about it, he hates how apathetic you were last night about sacrificing yourself. When you woke up this morning, you didnât mention last night to him. Instead, youâd strayed towards Max and havenât left her side since. âThere being only one known survivor really doesnât make me feel any better about Max and Y/N being cursed.â
He should be doing more. Steve knows he can do better, that he can find something if he just tries harder. Then, skimming the newspaper lines again, his eyebrows draw in. âWhich is even assuming Victor was cursed. How can Vecna have even existed back in the â50s? It doesnât make any sense.â
Thereâs too many unknowns. They drown Steve and pierce his skin.Â
Dustin explains his theory about how El hadnât really created the Upside Down but instead opened a gate to it. âI wouldn't be surprised if it predated the dinosaurs.âÂ
Steve scoffs and Lucas drops his own print of the newspaper back onto the couch. âBut if there wasnât a gate in the â50s, how did Vecna get through?â
âAnd how is he getting through now?â Steve adds, nodding at the teen.
âAnd why now?â
��And why then?â Steveâs arms drop to his side, heâs getting worked up again. Nothing adds up. âJust pops out in the â50s, kills one family, and then just disappears, only to return 30 years later and start killing random teens? Targeting my girlfriend?âÂ
Dustin drops his head into his hands. His own head hurts, Steve admittedly brought up some good points. Still, he also doesnât like the idea of Vecna marking you. âSheâs my sister, you know. I could be an only child soon.â
âAnd yet youâre annoyingly calm about all of this,â sitting down, Steve crosses his legs and sends a pointed look Dustinâs way. âA little humility now and then wouldnât hurt you.â
âOh, Iâm sorry. Next time my sister gets cursed by some demonic being, Iâll sob on my hands and knees and get absolutely nothing done like you are!âÂ
Lucas shoves Dustinâs shoulder and motions over towards the corner desk where you and Max sit. âWould you two shut up? Theyâre gonna hear you.â
Dustin and Steve turn to where Lucas points, the anger in them dies out. All morning youâve been with Max at the desk. The girl furiously scribbles on paper while you sit next to her, silent.Â
Max hasnât said anything for hours, but she also hasnât asked you to leave her alone. You think she wants you close to her just as much as you want her close to you. The presence of the other is calming, even if you canât bring yourself to ask what Max is writing. Youâre afraid that you already know.Â
âDid they sleep?â Dustin mumbles, noticing the slouch in your posture and the bags underneath your eyes.Â
Lucas winces. âI mean, would you?â
âY/N slept for a little bit last night, butâŚâ Steve looks down at his hands. Heâd woken up to you having a nightmare. Itâd taken him nearly five minutes to calm you down afterwards. âIt wasnât enough.â
All three boys stare at you and Max. They donât know what to do, theyâve never had to handle a loss like this before. A silence falls over them, but itâs soon broken by the sound of Nancyâs heels running down the stairs as Robin follows.Â
âOkay, so.â She beams, so does Robin, and for a moment Steve is foolish enough to have hope. âWe have a plan.â
âÂ
As always, Nancyâs plan is brilliant. Itâs also extremely illegal, but youâve come to accept this about the girl. You flit through the fake transcripts sheâs presented you. âThese are impressive, they look so real.â
Robin taps your nose. âThank Nancyâs newspaper minions.â
âYou think they could make me one?â You ask, eying the high GPA Nancy and Robin allegedly have and their years of research expertise. âMight need it for grad school.â
âWhy would you even need one? Nance and I are now rock-star psychology students at Notre Dame. We can just write you a killer recommendation letter as Ruth and Rose.â
You tilt your head at Nancy, a teasing smile on your face. âI take it youâre Ruth, huh?â She shrugs, smiling as well. Your eyes catch on the area of research on the transcripts, and you snort. âSchizophrenia? Yâall couldnât come up with something less on the nose?â
âYou were asleep and it was all we could think of.â Nancy rolls her eyes at you and clears her throat, finally continuing with her explanation. âAnyways, we called Pennhurst Asylum and told them weâd like to speak with Creel for a thesis weâre co-writing on paranoid schizophrenicsââ
âAnd Iâm sure they denied you.â Crossing your arms, you lean against the seat you share with Steve. When Robin tells you that they did, you snort. âI wouldâve warned you had I known. No way would an asylum let two random undergrads speak with a patient. It violates, like, every patient privacy law there is.â
Nancy crosses her own arms and smirks at you. âTrue, but we were able to land a three oâclock with the director.â
âI donât know why I ever doubt you.â You amend, and Nancy laughs. Robin finishes explaining the plan and how theyâll try to charm the director to let them see Creel. Your eyes wander towards Max, who still sits at the desk as she writes. Sighing, you nod at Nancy. âItâs a risky plan that relies heavily on luck, but I think itâs worth it if it means we can get rid of Maxâs curse.â
âAnd yours,â Nancy reminds you gently.Â
You donât look at her, pretending not to have heard. An awkward silence falls upon the group. Steve looks to Dustin for help, but the kid can only shrug. Not wanting to burn through the small hope heâs feeling, Steve clears his throat. âWell, weâve been doing our Victor Creel homework and, um. Have some questions of our own.â
âLots of questions.â Lucas echoes.Â
Nancy sighs. âSo do we. Hopefully Victor has the answers.â
âMaybe I can help,â you offer, looking between Nancy and Robin. âI mean, Iâm kinda the only one here who understands psychology. I doubt either of you even know what the DSM stands for.â
Robin sticks her tongue out at you. âOf course I know what it stands it, obviously itâs the diagnosed sâmany mâpeople.âÂ
You throw a pen at the girl and she dodges, giggling. While the two of you bicker, Steve looks through the fake transcripts and quickly realizes something. âWait a second, thereâs only two in here. Whereâs mine?â
Nancy squirms in her seat and avoids his eyes; Robin does the same. You tilt your head at Steve and narrow your own eyes. He recoils slightly, sensing that heâs upset you somehow. Before an argument can arise, Nancy claps her hands and stands up suddenly.
âAlright, I guess thatâs settled, then.â
âNo, no way is anything settled.â Steve stands up too, now following Nancy as she tries to flee upstairs. Theyâre gone within seconds, leaving you and Robin alone with the kids.Â
Picking at your nails, you share a weary look with Robin. âIs it even worth following?â
âProbably not,â she knocks her shoulder against yours and motions for you to start walking up the basement steps. âBut Steve will talk Nancyâs ears off if we donât intervene.â
Knowing sheâs right, you tell Dustin and the others to stay in the basement while you try to talk some sense into your boyfriend. The boys snicker at this, though Max is still writing in the corner. Following Robin upstairs, you can hear Steveâs whining long before you get to Nancyâs room.
âNancy, youâre out of your mind if you think Iâm babysitting, again.âÂ
You try really hard not to take offense to this. Steve is being exceptionally difficult this morning and youâre slightly pissed off that he seems so butthurt over Nancy not wanting him to tag along. Youâre the one who is cursed and in danger. You need Steve right now. Not her.
Faintly, in the back of your mind you wonder if all this anger within you has something to do with Vecna. The jealous vitriol is foreign, the insecurity that follows it is disarming. Youâve been hurt before, youâve felt anger before, but never like this.
âNice to know that you view staying with your endangered girlfriend as babysitting, Steve.â You say as you walk through Nancyâs doorway, highly unamused.Â
He spins around and nearly chokes when he sees you. âOkay, no. Thatâs not at all how I meant. I-I just meanââ
âOh my God,â Robin bursts into the room and immediately rushes towards something on the wall. âYou have a Tom Cruise poster!â She admires it for a moment before realizing that this is Nancyâs room, and her interest grows. With a smirk, she turns to the girl. âWait, you have a Tom Cruise poster.Â
âThatâs-old!â Nancy digs through her closet, cheeks flushed with embarrassment.
You walk over to the poster and nod appreciatively at it. âHey, Tom Cruise is pretty. I donât blame you.â
âHey!â Steve waves his hands in the air, offended and completely overwhelmed.
You shrug at him. âYouâre the one who wants me and Max to die, so I get to call an actor hot.â
âI never said that!â He shrieks, hands finding his hair as he tugs harshly at it. Everything is coming out wrong. Nothing he does is ever right. Isnât that what his father always tells him?Â
Panicked, Steve rushes towards you and grabs your hands. His eyes plead with you. âAngel, you gotta believe me, alright? I-I just donât want to stand around while youâre in danger. I have to do something, and-and maybe I can be helpful with this asylum director dude, right?â
âSteveâŚâ But he doesnât hear you.Â
âI donât know, I could turn my-my charm on,â he rambles on, pulling you close and closer as he talks. âJust, please donât think I want to leave you. God, I donât. But Iâm going crazy without answers and Iââ
âHoney,â even though Nancy and Robin are watching, you grab the back of Steveâs neck and pull his head down into your neck. Your other hand wraps around his body, hugging him as tightly as you can. Heâs spiraling, overthinking everything. âBreathe with me. Can you do that?â
He nods weakly, nose pressed to your skin. In and out he breathes with you. With every breath he exhales, your anger towards him dims. Steve had only been trying to help. Thatâs all heâs ever wanted to do for you; help you.Â
âNow,â you gently pull away after his breathing has steadied. âWhile youâre charming, I doubt your charm will be what Nancy and Robin need.â
âOuch,â he quietly says, a hint of laughter in his voice.Â
Nancy tries to ease any remaining tension. âSheâs right, Steve. I did a little digging last night, and it turns out this Dr. Hatch is a distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a Harvard visiting scholar⌠If anything, we could use Y/Nâs charm more.â
âNormally Iâd love to win someone like Dr. Hatch over.â You admit, biting your lip. The man sounds incredible. Youâd kill to meet him, to actually speak to someone so distinguished in the psychology field. Thereâs so many questions you have, hundreds of journals and published papers youâd love to ask him about.Â
Then you remember Maxâs messy handwriting and the exhaustion in her eyes. The tear marks on her face, how she hadnât wanted you to leave her side all morning. You canât possibly leave her right now.
âBut I have to stay with Max.âÂ
Robin, Steve, and Nancy all look at one another. Their expressions are similar, yet unreadable. Theyâre in some unspoken agreement that you arenât a part of. Your skin warms with discomfort. Without meaning to, you look towards Steve and silently beg him to stay with you.Â
Everything is weird and scary and youâve been marked by some goddamn monster from the Upside Down who wants you and Max to die. Every bone inside you leaks cortisol and your body drips acid terror.Â
Yet the only thing you want right now is for Steve to be here, next to you, holding your hand through it all.Â
âIf youâre staying, Iâm staying.â He finally says, promising you.Â
You release the breath youâd been holding. He exhales with you and your hand finds his. Lacing your fingers together, the pounding in your head quiets.Â
âNot to ruin this lovely moment, but thereâs a tiny ballerina in here.â Robin opens a jewelry box she found and it begins to play soft music.Â
Nancy glares at her while you laugh. Steve rolls his eyes at his friend. âWhile Iâm all for staying here, how are we going to turn ballerina girl over here into an academic scholar?â
âI might be able to give a brief overview of psychology to yâall?â You offer, but even you know that there wouldnât be enough time.Â
âOr, we could do this.â Nancy pulls a frilly, pink dress from her closet. Itâs covered in ruffles and she holds it up, pointing towards Robin. Her eyebrows are raised in amusement, she barely hides her pleased snicker.
Robin stares at the dress, utterly speechless. âOh, please tell me youâre joking.â
âItâs very⌠pink?âÂ
âShut up, Y/N.â
âAt least I tried.â
âÂ
After Nancy and Robin leave for Pennhurst, you find yourself pretending to read a comic while Lucas, Steve, and Dustin stare at you. They sit across from you on the basement couch while Max remains at the desk.Â
You try to ignore them, but their beady little eyes make your skin crawl. When they arenât staring at you, theyâre staring at Max. You feel their eyes drift from you to her, over and over again.Â
âWould you guys stop it?â You finally snap, slamming your comic down onto the coffee table.
The boys jump, all grabbing various items to try and appear nonchalant. Lucas holds a newspaper up and smiles awkwardly, Dustin yanks a book from the table and flips to a random page, and Steve tosses a baseball into the air as if heâd been doing so all along. They all look away, heads turned in opposite directions.
âWhat, did you say something?â Steve asks coyly.Â
Max turns in her seat. âWe know you guys are staring at us.â
âWeâre just hanging out,â Steve tosses the ball again and Lucas nods.Â
You roll your eyes at them. âYeah, real convincing.â
âHow you guys think your eyes boring into our skin is protecting Y/N and I from Vecna, I donât know.â Max mumbles, collecting the paper sheâs been writing on all morning.Â
She walks over to the sitting area and you poke her shoulder playfully, hoping to get her to laugh. âIgnore them, theyâre idiots.â When she stands before the boys and no one lifts their head to look at the two of you, you sigh. âOkay, now youâre taking this too literally.â
âYou can look at us now.â Max says, to which all the boys sigh in relief.Â
âThank you,â Dustin breathes out while Steve and Lucas mutter quiet apologies.Â
âIs there anything you need?â You ask the girl, noting that sheâs carried her papers over to where everyone sits.Â
Max nods, taking a deep breath, before extending her arm. âYeah, I need you to take this.â
In her hand is an envelope with your name written on it. She gives one to Dustin, too. Then Lucas and Steve. The envelope is heavy in your hands. Though you suspected what Max had spent her morning doing, the reality of the goodbye letter in your hand makes your stomach twist.Â
âOh, and um. Can you give these to Mike, El, and Will?â Max asks you, handing three additional letters to you. âIf you can ever get a hold of them again.â
Your head moves numbly, you think you manage to nod. Nausea wracks your skull.Â
Dustin goes to open his letter and Max quickly stops him. âWoah, hey. Thatâs not for now. Donât open it now.â
Your brother raises his eyebrows but does as heâs told, putting the letter back in the envelope. He squints at Max, confused, and holds up his letter. âIâm sorry, what is this?â âItâs, umâŚâ Max looks down, clearly uncomfortable. Her eyebrows pinch together and she canât seem to say anything else.
âTheyâre goodbye letters.â You answer for her, staring down at your own letter. A part of you wants to burn it, to never read its content, but the other, smaller part of you wonders what she couldâve written for you. After all the times youâve failed Max, youâre sure she struggled to say anything nice about you.
Steve makes a pained, surprised sound. âGoodbye letters?â âItâs more like a fail-safe. For after.â Max tries to amend, as if her explanation makes the bitter taste sting less. âIf things donât work out.â
Lucas sits up in alarm. âMax, things are gonna work out.â
âNo!â She exclaims, angry. âNo, I donât need you to reassure me right now and tell me itâs all gonna work out.â
âBut Max, we will figure it out, alright? We will, there isnât any reason to notââ
âPeople have been telling me that everything will work out my entire life, Y/N!â Max cuts you off. Her cheeks are red, her body is stiff. âAnd itâs almost never true. Itâs never true. I mean, of course this asshole curses me.â
Suddenly all the fight within her leaves. The hurt comes back, the fear. Max looks away in shame. âI mean, for Y/N it doesnât make any sense. But for me? I shouldâve seen that one coming.â
She stands in front of you with tears in her eyes. The deafening silence that follows haunts you. Lucas canât speak, Dustin and Steve donât know what to say. And you? All you can do is swallow back your own tears and remind yourself that youâre here for Max. That she needs you.Â
âYou arenât being fair to yourself.â You say gently, reaching out to grab her hand; but she pulls away instead. You blink away your tears and move towards her, you want nothing more than to wrap her in your arms forever and never let go. âMax, Iâm serious. You donât deserve this, you donât deserve half of what life has given you. Iâm sorry that youâve come to think otherwise.â
Max turns away as if she hadnât heard you. Instead of responding, she turns around and walks towards a discarded table. Her eyes land on something. Picking it up, she holds up one of Dustinâs radios. âIf we go to East Hawkins, will this reach Pennhurst?â
Dustin informs her that it will while Steve is hesitant. âWhy are we talking about East Hawkins?â
Max stares at him, and at the same time, you and Steve realize what sheâs asking: she wants to leave the Wheeler home. âNo!â You both say, but Max is already grabbing her backpack and walkman. Cursing, you follow after her.Â
âMax, wait!â Sheâs frustratingly fast and it isnât until youâre outside that you catch up to her. Grabbing her arm, you force her to stop. âHey, listen to meââ
âIâm not driving you anywhere.â Steve cuts through, frantic as well. Lucas and Dustin trail behind, not at all willing to argue with Max.
âIf the two of you think Iâm going to spend what is likely the last day of my life in the armpit that is Mike Wheelerâs basement, then youâre out of your mind.â Max rips her arm from your grasp and marches towards Steveâs car.Â
âIf you would just listen, I canââ But again Max interrupts you.
âEither take me where I need to go or tie me down, which is technically kidnapping of a minor.â
Steve looks at you in bewilderment at what Max has said, but youâre too busy running after her and huffing with annoyance. âSteve has already kidnapped a minor, heâs a professional at this point.â
âHey!â
Max continues towards the car. âWell then tell your boyfriend that if I live to see another day, I swear to God, I will prosecute.â She tries to open the door, but itâs locked. âOpen the door.â
Steve looks at her as if sheâs insane. âUh, no.â
âI know a good lawyer.â
âWhere the hell are you meeting good lawyers in Hawkins?â You shove yourself in between them and glare at Max. You shake your head at her. âAnyways, if you had stopped for five seconds, I wouldâve told you that I agree with you and that I would talk to Steve for you.â
Max looks at you, surprised. âWait, youâre freeing me?â
âOkay, the Wheeler basement isnât a prison, but yes.â You turn to Steve, who has already started to protest. âAnd as for you, youâre going to do what Max says.â
âButââ
âNo.â
âY/N!âÂ
âUnlock the car, Steve.â
He stares at you. You stare back, standing your ground. Max crosses her arms and joins you, daring Steve to argue. He sees the tension in your jaw, the determined look in your eyes, and he throws his head back and groans. âGod, I hate this.â
You smile at him evilly; you knew heâd give in. âKeys, please.â
Steve digs through his pocket and tosses the keys to you, annoyed. âYeah, yeah. Whatever.â
You unlock the door and beckon for Max to get in. She thanks you, and you wink at her. Skipping over to the passengerâs side, you get in with grand flourish, leaving Steve alone with the boys.Â
Lucas smirks and Dustin outright laughs in Steveâs face. âDude, she so owns you.â
âZip it,â he snaps his fingers. He doesnât at all have the energy for this. âLittle Henderson, that super walkie of yours better reach Pennhurst.â
And with one last threatening glare at your brother, Steve finally gets into the car. The engine roars to life. Soon, the Wheelerâs home fades into the distance.Â
âÂ
The air in the car is tense.Â
Lucas, Dustin, and Max all sit in the back while you sit next to Steve. Heâs playing one of his old mixes and the music is the only sound within the car. Max stares out the window, turned away from everyone.Â
When Steve pulls up in front of her trailer, he parks the car and faces her. âThis better be fast, Mayfield.â âSteve!â You hit his arm, berating him. âSheâs here for her mother.â âItâs fine, Y/N.â Max unbuckles her seatbelt and gets out. âIâll be twenty seconds.â
The door slams and you pull out your own walkman. Youâre anxious, being alone with the boys. You know they want to ask you a million questions, but for the first time in your life, you donât think you have it in you to lie to them for their own comfort.Â
Before you can hit play on Jonathanâs mixtape, you feel multiple pairs of eyes on you. Looking up, you find that youâre once again being stared at by Steve, Dustin, and Lucas. âWhat?â
Your brother clears his throat. âNo, uh. Visions yet?â
âNo, Dustin.â Though you both know that if it did happen, you wouldnât tell him. Putting on your headphones, you push play and allow the music to slowly creep over you. The conversation ends there.
Steve says something to Dustin, you donât hear nor pay attention to it. The Beatles sing and you can finally breathe. You miss Jonathan more than anything, but the pain of missing him is now tainted with the ache of guilt.Â
After a few minutes, unable to sit still, you all stand outside Steveâs car and wait. Your foot taps the ground and Steve checks his watch every few seconds. When you see Max round the corner, you sigh with relief.
âHey, that was longer than twenty seconds.â Steve says, relief flooding his own voice.
Youâre about to tease her, but then you realize how pale she is. She doesnât look good, her breathing is irregular and sheâs fighting back tears. Worried, you try to stop her. âWoah, what happened? Are you okay?â
Only Max storms past you and flings herself into the car. âIâm fine, just drive.â
âIs sheâŚ?â Steve looks at you helplessly. He doesnât know what the right call here is. Max is clearly upset about something, sheâs visibly shaking, and yet she still insists on pretending that sheâs fine.Â
All you can do is shake your head at Steve, just as helpless. âI donât know, but we just⌠We have to be there for her.â
He nods solemnly before getting back into the car. Before he drives away, Lucas asks Max if something happened, and again she lies through her teeth. You try to catch her eye in the rearview mirror, but she adamantly stares out the window once more.Â
Soon the only sound in the car is Max giving quiet directions. With every instruction she gives Steve, the more the string in your chest constricts. Youâre going deeper and deeper into west Hawkins. Itâs mostly woods, Hopperâs cabin is closeby.Â
Itâs also where the cemetery resides.Â
âTurn here.â
Dustin looks at Max, reluctant. âHere?â
She nods as the Roane Hill Cemetery sign greets everyone. Steve inhales deeply, but he doesnât say anything as he turns. You grip the edge of the seat, bile rising in your throat. Itâs been a long time since youâve been here.
âAre you sure you want to do this?â You ask Max, breathing through your nose to try and settle the ache in your stomach.Â
She doesnât acknowledge your question; she jumps out of the car as soon as it stops. Before you can run after her, Lucas is already scrambling to follow her. He chases after her, says something to her, but you canât hear anything.Â
âWhatâs going on, why did Max take us here?â Steve risks touching your arm, seeking any source of solace from you that he can.Â
Your hands shake slightly. Steve can feel it, and he tightens his grip around you. He tries to get you to look at him, but you canât face him. Not now. Not yet. Instead, you keep your eyes on Max. âThis is where Billy is buried.â
Steve sucks in a breath and Dustin closes his eyes. Neither of them ask you how you know this. They didnât attend his funeral, but you did.Â
Youâd held Maxâs hand as Billyâs casket was lowered into the earth.Â
Youâre torn from your thoughts when Lucas comes back to the car. Heâs upset. You look up and see Max walking towards the tombstones. Thereâs a letter in her hand. You know who itâs meant for.Â
Sheâs gone for a while. The minutes go by with agonizing latency. Steve remains in the car, tapping his fingers against his window anxiously. His watch never leaves his line of sight. You stand next to Dustin outside, too nervous and overwhelmed to sit right now.
Lucas sits perched on the hood of the car. He stares straight ahead. Max is just barely visible over the hill. Her back is turned towards you, she faces a tombstone. Itâs lighter than the others, not yet darkened by weather and age.
Itâs Billyâs tombstone.Â
The grief of losing a sibling is a chasm, endless and void of everything whole. Without thinking, you reach for Dustinâs hand. He lets you, squeezing your hand, as if thinking what you are.Â
The rise and fall of Maxâs shoulders tells you that sheâs talking to someone. That sheâs talking to him, and itâs almost too intimate of a moment to watch. You feel terribly guilty, but you also canât look away. Youâre terrified that if you do, sheâll somehow disappear.Â
After nearly ten minutes, Steve glances down at his watch and curses. âAlright, itâs been long enough.â
He opens the car door and gets out, slamming it behind him. The action startles you, puts you on high alert. Lucas protests, insisting that you give Max more time, but Steve doesnât listen. âIâm calling it. If she wants to get a lawyer, she can.â
âIâm coming with you,â breaking away from Dustin, you follow after Steve. You respect Maxâs wishes, but heâs right. Itâs been too long. Turning towards the other boys, you give them a weary look. âStay here, please?â
Lucas doesnât like this. âButââ
âWeâll be right back.â You promise him, running after Steve up the hill.Â
Heâs already reached the crest of the hill by the time you catch up. He jogs towards Max, whose back is pin straight. Sheâs eerily still, almost too still, and immediately you start to feel panic crawl up your neck.Â
âMax, time to giddy up, yeah?â Steve stops in front of her, but the sincerity in his voice is quickly replaced with fear. Maxâs eyes are rolled back, she doesnât respond to any of Steveâs touches. He bends down, shakes her. âMax? Max!â
Sheâs in the same trance as last night. You drop down next to her, knees scraping against the grass below you. âMax, sweetheart.â Cupping her face, you gently try to bring her back to you, but sheâs as cold as ice.Â
âMax!â Steve claps his hands in front of her face. Heâs yelling now, just as scared as you are. âHey, wake up!â
âMax!â Over and over again her name rips from your mouth as tears coat your face. You scream and cry and shake her lifeless body, begging her to wake up. To say something, to smile at you, to argue with you and push you away.Â
Anything. Youâll take anything. Just as long as sheâs alive.
Steve shakes her shoulders almost as violently as you do. Choking on terror, you scream down to Lucas and Dustin. âHelp! Help us!â
Your hands are joined by Lucasâ. The two of you scream Maxâs name. Vecna has her. Youâve failed, sheâs going to die because of you. You hadnât followed her, you shouldâve made her stay with you back at Steveâs car. Itâs your fault, itâs always your fault.
âMax, you gotta get out of there!â Lucas cries, gripping the girlâs skin harshly. But still she doesnât respond. âCan you hear me?â
âPlease.â Your voice is hoarse, you donât even know what youâre pleading for. All you know is that Vecna has her, that Max is about to die. And you canât do anything.Â
Steve grabs Dustinâs jacket roughly and yanks him forward. âCall Nancy and Robin! Go get them, call them. Go.â
You watch as your brother falls, frantically picking himself back up as he runs down to where his radio is. Youâre choking on your own breath, hyperventilating. Lucasâ screams deafen you, Steveâs pleas echo your own. Itâs a grim, helpless situation.
Nancy and Robin have to know something. Theyâre the only option you have left. You canât lose Max. You canât fucking lose her. Not after everything. Sheâs too young. Sheâs too young. It should be you instead.Â
âTake me,â you scream into the sky, voice cracking. The taste of blood fills your mouth. âJust-just take me! Leave her alone, Iâm-Iâm right here. Please.â
Steveâs grip on Max loosens slightly, he looks up at you, alarmed, but Dustin suddenly returns with an armful of cassettes and Maxâs walkman. âGuys!â
He slides onto the ground, you quickly make room for him even though you have no idea why heâs brought all of Maxâs music. âWhat-what are you doing?â
âWhatâs her favorite song?â Dustin demands, out of breath.
âWhy?â Lucas doesnât move.
âRobin said if she listensââ He stumbles over his words, his mind is all over the place. âIt-itâs too much to explain now. Whatâs her favorite song?â
Dustin is screaming and in your blind fear, your mind canât catch up. You canât think of Maxâs favorite song, you know everything about her. What her favorite color is, her favorite ice cream flavor, her deepest fear. And yet you donât fucking know what her favorite song is.
âIââ You canât breathe. You wrack your mind, you try to come up with something, anything. But you canât. Steve and the others rustle through the cassettes, their voices overlap and everyone talks at once.Â
âLucas, which one is it?â Steve exclaims, flipping over the tapes in vain. âWhat's her favorite song?âÂ
Your mind goes back to winter. To when the cold burned your lungs and the snow quieted your fears. It was Christmas, Lucas had wanted you to check up on Max. Heâd been worried about her. When you visited her, sheâd had her walkman on, volume on the highest setting.Â
You remember asking what sheâd been listening to. Itâd been an innocent question, then. Nothing more than a simple formality, a way to get Max to open up to you. Feel more calm around you.Â
But now it could be what prevents you from losing Max forever.
âKate Bush!â Screaming, you dig through the cassettes yourself. âHer favorite song is by Kate Bush.â
Lucas finds the only tape by her and he quickly removes it from its case. He screams at Steve to take it and hand it over to Dustin. They move in a blur, Dustin slides the headphones over Maxâs ears and your finger presses play.Â
Kate Bushâs voice erupts from the speakers. Max still doesnât move, her eyes remain rolled back. But thatâs it. The music is all you can do.Â
Everyone shouts over the music, there isnât anything else that can be done. Lucas holds her hand, he doesnât let go of her. âMax, weâre right here!â
âCome back,â you cry, hands pressed against her face. âSweetheart, Maxââ
Her body begins to levitate.Â
Your entire world collapses.Â
âNo!â You scream, vocal chords tearing.Â
Your hands grasp at the air, you try to jump, you try to reach her. You try to do something, anything, to save her. Steve clutches you against him, holds you against his chest, scared youâll hurt yourself. But you donât care. Lucas screams behind you, Dustin cries for his friend. You throw yourself at Max, over and over again.Â
But Max is just out of reach, dangerously high, and all you can do is watch.Â
Her body constricts, her neck snaps back in a sickening manner. She starts to convulse, just how Billy did the night the Mind Flayer killed him. Itâs happening again. All the air leaves your lungs. Maxâs body dangles before you, taunts you.
Then, just as suddenly as it began, her body falls. You and Steve break her fall as she crumbles onto the grass, just barely managing to protect her head. âMax!â
Sheâs awake, gasping for air. Lucas cradles her body as she cries. She canât speak, her hands clutch at any part of Lucas that she can reach. He pulls her close, his head rests against hers. Heâs crying, too. âI thought we lost you.â
âIâm still-Iâm still here,â Max chokes out. âIâm still here.â
âYouâre never leaving.â You gasp out, holding her hand. Sheâs warm again. Her flesh doesnât numb yours anymore. âIâm not-Iâm not letting you leave us.â
Max cries, your promise heavy against her. You brush back her hair, your tears mix with hers. Steveâs arm wraps around you and Dustinâs head rests against your shoulder. You all hover over Max, almost as if instinctively shielding her.
Sheâs still here.Â
The sun begins to set.
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I feel like we don't discuss Nami's relationship with gender enough. Her entire character is so deeply informed by being a girl in a male-dominated pirate world and it's so interesting and so worth talking about.
The background creepiness of Bad pirate crews, which are most of them, how they tend to not have any female crew members at all, how they beckon any pretty young woman around to come play with them and join them. It's real bad. It's also like, a totally 2 dimensional portrayal of evil that is reserved for the most background of background characters.
However I think their ubiquity says a lot about how piracy is meant to be perceived by the public in One Piece, and is one of the strongest indicators of how prevalent misogyny is in-world.
It's very normal in One Piece for regular island inhabitants to have never met a Different class of pirate in their life. There's no reason for them to withhold judgement that maybe these pirates won't be like every crew that attacked before, and to wait and judge them by their actions. I mean frankly that would be irrationally weak self-preservation.
There are people who live peacefully under the flags of Yonkos who protect them, and feel loyalty and gratitude to them for it, but that seems to only be thing with very big name pirates. The East Blue, being the weakest and least populated, has no such plethora of powerful people and resulting turf wars.
So. Nami. Is very clearly implied to have never met any Different pirates before. I'm thinking about what that means. About how every group of pirates she stole from were creepy, dangerous men. How she started going out stealing when she was still a young child. How she didn't have a mother anymore to guide her or comfort her. How Arlong would grab her chin inappropriately, talk about her as a "human female", as property, and god knows what else.
How all the men in Arlong's crew treated her patronizingly, pretending they're all friends, teasing her and playing at respect when really not a single one of them ever stuck up for her or hesitated to accuse her of betrayal. Who were always ready to kill her if she refused to cooperate. Who grabbed her and intimidated her when they felt like it.
That's what she had to come back to after a close call with stealing from other predatory men, instead of the relief of home there was a dark, cramped room filled with endless hours of misery and isolation and blood. Where any one of her captors could barge in and demand new maps, work faster, where did you go, you took too long again this time. Endless threats and incursions.
I'm thinking about that her fight scene in Alabasta, where she tumbles and rips off her cape and uses it to catch her enemy's spikes, before leaping to her feet and running out the back door, all in one moment. How it makes her enemy reconsider her and think, "so the girl's not a total novice at fighting after all." What that implies about her experiences as a young thief. The times she wasn't fast or clever enough and had to fight and claw her way out. Why she always carried a staff and a knife. Why she was the only one before Chopper who had any medical knowledge or experience.
You know she was stitching herself up. And the weapons, how do you think she learned to use those? If any of the Arlong Pirates helped her it wasn't out of kindness and it wasn't gentle.
Then I think about Nojiko, and Bellemere's memory, and the only softness in a hard life. How easily Nami connects to every young woman experiencing hardship that she meets. How completely she dismisses the struggles of men unless they mean something to her and are going through something terrible. The way that Nami only has sympathy for women and children is easily noticeable in-text, but it's also something confirmed in those words by the author. And it's clearly because of the life she lived, the men who had all the power and only abused it, who saw her as nothing but a girl to take advantage of, without anyone aside from her sister clearly knowing and caring about any of it.
Nami clearly isn't bitter, she doesn't think the world owes her recompense, on the contrary she knows she is far from the only person in the world to suffer the things she has suffered. She is endlessly reaching out and kind, but only to those that she isn't sure would get help without her. Certainly, before Luffy, Usopp, and Zoro, no man ever reached out a hand to her without an ulterior motive.
I think when she sees a girl in trouble, a girl biting her lip to hold in a scream of grief, a girl running in the woods away from a monster, a girl captured by pirates, she sees someone who no one is coming for. Who no one will stick up for. A person without allies in a world against her. Whether it's actually true in this case or not, she runs straight for that girl anyways every single time.
#and that is why I will always. ALWAYS. be obsessed with her. writing that last line did make me cry a little. ohhh my godddd. naamiiiiii#my posts#one piece#nami#arlong park arc#east blue saga#op nami#op meta#op analysis#oh my fucking god nami. you forget sometimes because she's so happy and rambunctious and silly now but her life was a#nonstop nightmare horror show for years and years and years#she was all sharp edges and pain and gritted teeth and bloody determination and a hard laugh#for so long. oh my goddddddddddddd oh my goddd nami oh my god nami. oh my god nami.#sexism#implied assault#her life in that era is so fucking dark. you could write so many horror stories in there and they could all feel true
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one of the things about being an educator is that you hear what parents want their kids to be able to do a lot. they want their kid to be an astronaut or a ballerina or a politician. they want them to get off that damn phone. be better about socializing. stop spending so much time indoors. learn to control their own temper. to just "fucking listen", which means to be obedient.
one of the things i learned in my pedagogy classes is that it's almost always easier to roleplay how you want someone to act. it's almost always easier to explain why a rule exists, rather than simply setting the rule and demanding adherence.
i want my kids to be kind. i want them to ask me what book they should read next, and i want to read that book with them so we can discuss it. i want my kid to be able to tell me hey that hurt my feelings without worrying i'll punish them. i want my kid to be proud of small things and come running up to me to tell me about them. i want them to say "nah, i get why this rule exists, but i get to hate it" and know that i don't need them to be grateful-for-the-roof-overhead while washing the dishes. i want them to teach me things. i want them to say - this isn't safe. i'm calling my mom and getting out of this. i want them to hear me apologize when i do fuck up; and i want them to want to come home.
the other day a parent was telling me she didn't understand why her kid "just got so angry." this woman had flown off the handle at me.
my dad - traditional catholic that he is - resents my sentiment of "gentle parenting". he says they'll grow up spoiled, horrible, pretentious. granola, he spits.
i am going to be kind to them. i am going to set the example, i think. and whatever they choose become in the meantime - i'm going to love them for it.
#writeblr#i was doing a lot with high school students. over and over again#other teachers kept asking me what i was doing differently - why the kids listened to me. i am not particularly foreboding#and i have a pretty firm personal policy of never reacting in anger#godhelpme.#i was always kind of taken aback#because in general the kids were pretty easy. i explained i needed to keep everything âPG-13â because this was my workplace#and it was kind of their workplace#too. besides#i love swearing#and since i couldn't swear#neither could they - so if they were going to say âfuckâ or become violent#they needed to choose a really specific time#because we only get âthe oneâ.. sure enough - nobody wanted to waste the one very specific âfuckâ utterance. kids listened.#i think just because - that rule makes sense. the kids understand that i don't want to be unfair to them#that censorship is stupid#but that i'm under these rules too so like let's ride it out together#also i look young and tbh between me and u nobody wants to make the nice english teacher cry#the way these kids defended me to their friends was really genuinely so heartwarming bc the Grouchy Frat Boy#would be like MISS RAQUEL DOESN'T DESERVE THAT KIND OF AN ATTITUDE BRO DON'T TALK BACK TO HER
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i did some sketches of scenes from one of my favorite sns fics ever. go read it now
#the first fic is sasuke pov the second is naruto pov#these sketches are all of scenes from narutoâs pov. sasukeâs pov is really really good but it always makes me almost cry somehow#naruto#naruto uzumaki#sasuke uchiha#sns
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