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Please, just let the kids be alright.
#becca.txt#stranger things#S03E04#man Steve is such a mood#this blog has been overrun with stranger things content i know i am sorry but i am hyperfixating#and also trying not to focus on a possible narcolepsy diagnosis#anyways billy needs to go#and mrs driscoll is just scary#dustin is no longer dumb#he has redeemed himself#let me kiss steve
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Steve proposes to Eddie during DND.
He's played about a dozen times since the Vecna ordeal three years ago, just one-off stories with no real consequences, and while it took him a little bit to get a feel for the game, he's finally reached a point where he doesn't feel totally out of place.
It helps that Eddie absolutely lights up every time Steve agrees to play, that his boyfriend tends to go a little easier on the rest of the table because they all help Steve half-fumble through the mechanics. It's worth it when Eddie beams at him for figuring something out first, for suggesting a dumb play that has the table screaming when it works.
It's the summer after the kids' senior year, and when Eddie offers to run an all-day one shot to celebrate their graduation, Steve instantly starts planning. He talks to Robin, who absolutely gushes over his idea, and along with Dustin they plan it all out.
He learns the premise of the one-shot from Eddie - there's a big bad who's been taking people from the kingdom, and the king is finally forced to do something when his own son, the prince, is also taken - and Dustin helps him make a character, a fighter who is the personal guard of the prince, whose goal is to find and bring him back safely.
Eddie seems pleased with the character when Steve explains it to him, even more so when Steve suggests the idea that they've fallen for each other and have been lovers in secret. "You're such a romantic, sweetheart," Eddie says before kissing him, and Steve knows itâs a tease and a compliment, knows that Eddie loves how soft he can get over things like that.
The game happens about two weeks later, and Eddie wasnât joking when he called it an all-day affair.
They get started at about ten that morning, Steve and Eddie, their four boys, and Erica all crowded around the little dining table in Steve and Eddie's little apartment, with Robin, El, and Max entertaining themselves in the adjacent living room.
At Eddieâs insistence, they take a break every couple of hours so everyone can get up and stretch and use the toilet, with slightly longer breaks for lunch and dinner (sandwiches and pizza, respectively, both provided by Steve and Eddie).
The big bad is defeated at around nine that night, and everyone is elated as Eddie takes them through the aftermath, letting each player character have a short moment to reunite with their stolen friends and loved ones.
Robin and the girls have moved to sit on the nearby kitchen counter to listen, partly because El always enjoys these soft moments in the story, and partly because Robin knows whatâs going to happen soon.
Steve stays quiet, letting the others have their moment as he fights down the sudden anxiety that sparks through him, knowing what heâs about to do. He looks up when Eddie says his name, takes a steadying breath, and asks "Do I see the prince?"
Eddie nods, says "You do."
"I go over to him."
"He sees you approaching and he rushes to you, meeting you halfway. As soon as you're close enough, he throws his arms around you and says 'I knew you would save me, darling.'"
Steve smiles. "I say, 'I always will, my love' and then I kiss him."
The teens hoot and holler a little as Eddie grins. "He kisses you back, and for a moment it's like everything else fades to the background. All that matters is him, back where he belongs, safe in your arms."
Steve nods, and before he loses his nerve asks "Can I do something?"
Eddie quirks a brow, curious. "Of course,â he says, and Steve takes a breath to steady himself.
"I take his hand, and then I drop to one knee."
A couple of the teens give little 'ooh's as Eddie looks at him, clearly a little surprised, and Steve continues before he can say anything.
"Three years ago, I took my place by your side as your personal guard. I swore to care for you, to protect you from anything that would want to hurt you, and somewhere along the way, we fell in love."
Steve swallows, knows he's blurring the line of character and person as he speaks, staring at Eddie across the table.
"The last three years have been everything to me. Any time I'm not with you, you're the only thing I can think about, and every day spent with you is a fucking gift, because I know just how close I came to losing you."
The sudden urge to touch Eddie becomes overwhelming and he stands, watches Eddie's shocked face as he rounds the table and drops to a knee in front of his lover. Eddie's eyes are wide and he gives a soft "Steve?" as Steve takes a slender hand in his own, remembers the words he had practiced over and over with Dustin.
"I don't want to be just a fighter anymore. I want to be a paladin, set on a righteous path, and if you'll let me, I want to make an Oath of Devotion. Not to any god or angel, but to you, the love of my life."
Steve pulls the ring from his pocket and offers it to Eddie. It's very much not traditional, and at first glance seems to be just another chunky ring that blends in with Eddie's current selection. But Steve had to get it, the shield molded onto the band and the new 'beloved' engraved on the inside repeating what Steve always says, I'll protect you, I love you.
Eddie is in tears as Steve stares him down, as he gently asks "Eddie Munson, will you marry me?"
For just a second, Eddie is completely still, save for his shaky breathing. Steve doesn't get scared, he knows that sometimes it takes Eddie a second to register things when he's overwhelmed. He waits it out, and after a few seconds Eddie blinks rapidly before jerking forward, dropping to his knees as he throws his arms around Steve. "Fuck yes! Of course I will!"
Cheers erupt through the room, and a flash goes off when they meet in a kiss. Eddie looks over to see Robin with a camera in her hand and tears streaming down her face. âDonât mind me,â she says, a bit choked up even as she beams at them, and Eddieâs head whips back to Steve.
âYou planned this!â he yells, unable to stop his own tears from falling, and Steve laughs. âOf course I did!â is his reply as he takes Eddieâs hand back so he can slide the ring onto it, and he ignores the second flash from where Robin sits.
âWanted it to be perfect,â Steve says softly, stroking his thumb over the ring, now at its new home on Eddieâs finger. âWanted you to know how much you mean to me, and I figured something nerdy would hit all the right buttons.â
âI helped with the nerd stuff!â Dustin calls from his seat, and Eddie laughs wetly as he scrubs at the tear tracks on his cheeks. âI should have known something was up with you, Henderson. Youâve been bouncing off the walls for weeks.â
Steve stands up from the floor before helping Eddie up, and they both grunt as Dustin practically slams into them for a hug, quickly followed by a more reserved El. They hug each of the kids in turn and accept their congratulations, and after a few minutes Eddie is put together enough to actually finish out the one-shot.
Later that night as they're getting ready for bed, Eddie presses up behind Steve, one hand sliding to rest on his stomach and the other opening in front of them, revealing a simple, gold band.
"You beat me to it, you dick," he says with so much tenderness, and Steve laughs as he takes the ring.
"You can still do your proposal, if you want," Steve replies, heart swelling as he looks over the band, sees the little 'sweetheart' engraved on the inside.
"Nah, there's no way I can top what you did for me."
"I dunno, you normally top me pretty well," Steve teases, just to hear Eddie's delighted little cackle.
He turns and hands the ring back to Eddie, asks "Put it on me?" and Eddie smiles. He takes the ring and slides it onto Steve's finger, his thumb brushing over shiny metal, and Steve feels so fucking happy as they meet in the middle for a kiss.
#steddie#steddie fic#steve x eddie#stranger things#eddie munson#steve harrington#joey writes#steddie fanfic#heres the proposal fic#as promised#i see you all screaming in the tags and please know it brings me endless joy#ily all#oath of devotion
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i'll put us back together at heart - s.h.
Summary: It's 1987. You haven't spoken to Steve Harrington in nearly five years. Then Dustin Henderson tells you about a sweet deal he has at Family Video, where he can rent any movie he wants.
Pairing: ex-best friend!Steve Harrington x fem!reader
Word count: 8.8k
Warnings/tags: friends to strangers to lovers. the reader is twenty in 1987 and i technically made steve twenty-one/about to turn twenty-one. s4 happened but eddie's alive and vecna's dead. no earthquakes or anything like that; reader has no idea about what really happened. lots of angst, mentions of billy hargrove (yuck) and steve's s1 asshole friends.
A/N: oh my lord. i don't know where this eighteen-wheeler of a fic came from but here it is. there is a happy ending, not to worry. i'd never do that to y'all <3 feedback and reblogs are always always appreciated!
divider by firefly-graphics
August 1981
"I wish we could stay eighth graders forever."
You lift your head from your orange pool floaty. Steve drifts on the surface of the water. His hair is longer, way longer than you've seen it in the three years you've been friends. He says it's better for styling that way; he's even bought a gel and cream for his hair. You don't understand why he wants to change something that doesn't need changing.Â
"Why?" you ask. "I thought you were excited for high school."
He hums. The sound echoes in his backyard.Â
"It's bigger than middle school. More kids, more teachers, more work. I like eighth grade."
"I'll help you with your work," you say.Â
Steve turns his head and smiles at you. Part of his face is in the water, the image distorted.Â
"You'll do great," he replies. "You're so smart."
Steve doesn't say those things to get you to help him like other kids do. Steve means it.Â
"You'll do great too," you say. "You're funny and nice and my best friend. People will like you."
"You think?"Â
You nod. Steve turns his head and closes his eyes again.Â
"We'll stay friends, right?" he asks.Â
The floaty squeaks as you move to sit up. You paddle to Steve so you can look at his face.Â
"Why wouldn't we?"
"I dunno." His eyes are still closed. "You might make super smart friends. And I'll just be a dumbass holding you back."
You shove Steve's shoulder lightly.Â
"You are not dumb, Steve."
One muggy June night had had Steve admit he wasn't thirteen, like you and all the kids in your class, but fourteen. He had been held back in third grade after his parents moved from Illinois. It's why my brain's mush, he'd said. I was born dumb.
He had made you swear not to tell anyone.Â
"You're not dumb," you say again. "Say it, Steve. Say you're not dumb."
His frown deepens, but he still won't look at you.Â
"Tommy says I am."
"Tommy Hagan is a shithead," you shoot back with so much venom, Steve's eyes fly open. "It's not true, whatever he tells you."
You hate that they've been hanging out more this summer. You can't tell Steve that, because it's not like you own him. He can be friends with whoever he wants. But you can't help that your skin crawls when Tommy and his stupid girlfriend, Carol, drops by and pulls Steve away from you.Â
âPromise?â he asks.
âYes, Steve. I promise.â
ââKay.â Steve smiles a little. âThanks.âÂ
You nod and lay back on the floaty.Â
âWanna get ice cream after this?â he asks.Â
âJust us?âÂ
âJust us.â
Now. (January, 1987)
You slam the phone back onto the receiver. A girl playing Pac-Man carefully glances at you.Â
Whoops. Right. You're still at work.Â
You smile and give a thumbs-up. She turns around. You return to your wallowing.Â
Youâve called three different video rentals. Jewel Films, which is about to go out of business; More Movies, whose attendant hung up on you before you could say Molly Ringwald; and finally, Blockbuster, which is thirty minutes outside of Hawkins. None of them have a copy of Pretty in Pink.Â
And okay. You could just watch another movie. You don't need that specific one. But this year has been shit. You'd thought after starting college, you'd finally break out of the Hawkins forcefield that had limited your social life. You'd thought you'd make friends and not be so terribly lonely. Life is supposed to get better after high school, isnât it?Â
Obviously, whoever said that is a big, fat liar.Â
âDude!â you hear a familiar voice exclaim. âStop hogging the game!â
Tawny curls peek from under a green and yellow hat. The hat hovers over an older boy whoâs glued to the Tempest booth. You go to them. Dustin Henderson lights up when he sees you. You can read his hat now; it says Camp Know Where â85.
âHey, Y/N!â he greets brightly. âThis guy has been here for a half hour. I left to get nachos and when I came back, he was still here.â
âIâm this close to beating my score!â the kid insists.
âCome on, guy," you say, one arm on the machine. "You gotta give other people a turn."
The kid, evidently demon incarnate, sneers at you.
âWhoâs gonna make me? You?âÂ
You lean against the side of the game, considering.
âHow old are you?â
âSixteen,â he says.
You snort.Â
âSixteen? And youâre still on Tempest?â
He glances at you.Â
âSo?â
âEverybody your age is playing Rampage, thatâs all.âÂ
You wink at Dustin. He beams.
âAnd, uh, I saw a couple girls hanging around Rampage,â you add.Â
The kid turns to you. You tilt your head innocently.Â
âSeriously?â he asks.
âSeriously. People always flock to the new games.â
Which is true. The girls part is not, but he doesnât need to know that. With that attitude, he won't be getting many phone numbers anyway.Â
You drum your fingers on the game like you have all the time in the world. And sure enough, the kid takes his quarters and heads towards Rampage. Dustin jumps in delight.Â
âYouâre awesome, Y/N!"Â
You grin. âI try. Where are the others?â
Dustin sours.
âThey ditched me. To hang out with their girlfriends! Can you believe that shit?âÂ
âNo way!"
He shakes his head.
âI know, right? My friend told me that thatâs what happens in high school. People change, yâknow? And heâd know, I guess. Heâs old like you.â
You scoff. âYou make me sound like some kind of ancient. Iâm not that old, Henderson.â
âItâs okay, Y/N.â He pats your arm. âIn many cultures, the elderly are wise. Now in my experience, this hasnât been the case. But I think youâre wise.â
âGee, thanks.â
Dustin smiles like the little shit he is and puts his change in the slot.Â
âWell, contrary to what this other friend says, Iâm sure itâll pass,â you say. âYou guys will hang out again."Â
You swallow your acidic truth. Dustin's a good kid, and so are his friends. You don't want him to turn cynical like you have. He's too young.Â
Dustin shrugs, starting the game.
âI guess so. I got a copy of The Lost Boys for us to watch on Friday. They said theyâll be there.â
âWhoa, seriously? That one just came out, howâd you get a copy?â
âMy friend,â he says. âThe one I mentioned. He works at Family Video and reserves stuff for me.â
âHuh. I thought Family Video was closed."
You'd applied to work there last year and never got a call back. You'd gone by once and it had looked abandoned. Hence why you now work at the arcade across town.Â
"It almost did, but Keith took over so now it's barely scraping by."
"Ah. Sweet deal on the movies."
âYeah,â Dustin agrees, eyes crinkling. âMy friend's pretty cool. You'd like him."
"Would I now?"
"Absolutely," he gushes. "He's a total badass too. He won his first fight last year. He used to be a jock but he's recovered."Â
"Wow. Impressive."
"Mmhm. I could ask him to hold stuff for you too, if you wanted.â
âYou would?â
The game makes a sad game over noise. Dustin sighs and takes a gulp of his slushie.
âYeah, totally,â he says through a mouthful of blue raspberry ice. âWhich one do you want?â
âPretty in Pink? I missed it in theaters."
âSure. Iâll tell him to hold it tonight and tomorrow you can pick it up.â
âCool. Thanks, Dustin.â
Dustin gives you an apple-cheeked grin.
âGotta stay in good graces with the arcade attendant who lets me play Tempest as long as I want.â
"I don't know what you're talking about," you say, walking away. "Don't get slushie on the game."
"'Kay!"
Dustin only gets a little bit of slushie on the game, but he cleans it up with about a million of the cheap snack bar napkins. When he leaves, he tells you to mention his name at Family.Â
"Who do I ask for?"Â
"You can talk to either of them," Dustin says. "Doesn't matter. Except Keith. You know Keith, right?"
"Unfortunately.â Keith used to terrorize the arcade before he blessedly moved on. âHe works there?"
"Barely." Dustin scoffs. "He's almost never there, so don't worry. And feel free to ask for more movies. They owe me one."
Your sole interactions are with professors and a gaggle of high school freshmen. But now you get to watch any movie you want. Maybe this year won't totally suck.Â
The bell rings pleasantly as you step inside. There's a few people on line, so you take your time walking in. There's a movie display with about thirty copies of RoboCop. A cardboard cutout of RoboCop stares back behind his red helmet.
"Can I help who's next?"
You go to the counter. A girl about your age with a choppy haircut smiles at you but it's sort of strained. She has a pin on her green work vest that says Ask me!
"Please don't ask for Adventures in Babysitting," she says.Â
"Oh. No, I'm, uh, Dustin's friend?"Â
You can't believe you're name-dropping a high schooler.Â
She nods in realization.Â
"Oh, yeah. God, I keep telling that dweeb not to promise holds."
You wince.Â
"Sorry. If it's going to get you in troubleâŚ"
Her brows raise. She smiles a bit.Â
"No, it's okay. Usually my coworker deals with it but, well. He's taking an extra long break today. So, what movie was it?"
"Pretty in Pink," you say.Â
"Classic," she replies. "John Hughes fan?"
"Somewhat. I didn't get to see it in theaters. I like Molly Ringwald."
She grins.
"Me too. She's pretty."
"Super pretty," you agree.Â
The girl considers you, then sticks out her hand.Â
"I'm Robin," she says. "Nice to meet you."
You take her hand. "Y/N.â
"Did you go to Hawkins High?"
"I did. Graduated last year."
"Oh, cool. Are you in college?"
You nod.Â
"Hawkins State. Twenty minutes from here."
"Sweet! I'm taking a gap year, but afterwards, Iâm gonna apply there. It's cheap. College is college, right?"
"College is college," you agree. "But I wish I'd gone away for school."
You don't know why you're telling her this. You've known Robin for all of two minutes. But she seems friendly. And her sense of style is cool. She wears a blue blazer and tie underneath her vest.Â
"How come?" she asks.Â
"Everybody from Hawkins is there," you say. "And I⌠I just want a new start."
Robin smiles sympathetically.Â
"They're jerks," she says.Â
You huff. "Yeah."
You'd turned yourself into a social recluse a million years ago. It's your own damn fault you can't befriend anybody in this town. At least, not anymore.Â
Robin types into the computer, then smacks the monitor. She groans.Â
"Ugh. Gimme a second," she says. "Stupid technology."
"No problem," you say, smiling. You like her. Maybe you can integrate Family Video into your regular routine, become friends. You can see Robin becoming a good friend. One you wouldn't grow apart from.Â
She disappears into the back room. You browse the old releases and stop at Die Hard. This one you saw in theaters. John McClane is a badass.Â
You think of Dustin, and his supposedly badass new friend. It's too bad you didn't meet today. Dustin has a good sense about people. If he says so, it's possible you and this friend really would get on.Â
The bell rings again. You're slow to look up. The entrance is empty when you do. You keep reading about John McClane's adventures.Â
"Have you been waiting long?"
You turn at the new voice. The video slips out of your hand and clatters onto the counter.Â
Steveâs hair has grown since you last saw it. He looks different too, though he has yet to break out of his signature church boy polos. There's a smattering of stubble on his jaw. His arms are lean with muscle. He wears a matching work vest like Robin's, name tag printed Steve in blocky font.Â
He looks at where you've dropped Die Hard and smiles.Â
"This is a good one," he says. "John McClane is a total badass."
You blink.
"Did you want to rent that one?" he continues, meeting your eye.Â
"No," you manage.Â
"Okay, no problem. Just browsing?"Â
He doesn't remember you.Â
You stare and stare. Steve leans in, concerned. He's changed, but he hasn't. He's still handsome with his swoopy hair and big, dark eyes, but the Steve you knew wouldn't have been caught dead working at a video store.
And he doesn't remember you.Â
"Are you okay?" he asks, sounding genuine.
You take a step back from the counter. The blood roars in your ears. Robin comes back in, Pretty in Pink in hand. She looks at you, then at Steve.Â
"Got it!" she tells you. "Computer should work now."
"I have to go," you say.Â
You don't look at Steve again, instead focusing on Robin.Â
Her brows rise.Â
"Oh. Is everythingâ"
"I forgot my wallet," you blurt. "I can't pay for the movie. Sorry."
"That's okay, we can justâ"
You run. The bell chimes over her words. You keep running until you get to the bus stop, three blocks away.Â
Only there do you stop to catch your breath.Â
And then you cry.Â
February 1982
"What do you think about Marie?"Â
You look up from your textbook. Steve is doodling in the margins of his notes. You gently prod his arm. He returns to reading but his leg starts to bounce under the table.Â
"Marie Iverson?" you ask.
"Yeah."Â
Steve glances at you. He pushes his hair back. It had taken him freshman year to get his bearings with all the gels and creams, but now, his hair is a point of pride, always perfectly coiffed. Seniors call him "The Hair" and high-five him in the hallway. You hate it.Â
"I don't know. I don't know her that well."
"She's cute."Â
"I guess so," you say.Â
It's harder to get Steve to focus on homework these days. Last year, he happily made flashcards with you and even bought fancy gel pens to share for your notes. Now, he prefers to talk about girls orâ
"I was thinking of asking her out."
The tip of your pencil breaks. You really ought to start using pens, but you don't like being unable to erase.Â
"Shit, here. Take mine."Â
Steve offers his still perfectly sharpened pencil. You stare at it.Â
"Y/N?"Â
"Yeah." You take the pencil. "Thanks."
"Sure. So what do you think?"Â
"I don't know, Steve. I thought you talked about this stuff with Tommy."
"I would, it's justâŚ" Steve shifts uncomfortably. "He can be rude about it sometimes. He doesn't even get why we're friends, y'know? Doesn't understand why I don't just date you."
Tommy is a moron, but you've said that since last year, and Steve's never listened before.Â
"Some people don't get it," you say mildly, because you have an upcoming French test and there's no use in getting upset over Tommy Hagan right now.Â
"But you do. And you know about this stuff better than me. Girls and all."
"Just because I'm a girl doesn't mean I know what girls are best for you to date, Steve. It's weird to talk about."
Steve deflates.Â
"Oh. Yeah, I guess so. Sorry."
You sigh and rub your temple.Â
"I thought you knew all about that," you say, extending an olive branch. "Asking girls out and stuff."
"Well, I mean, I've kissed girls but I've never⌠you're, like, the only girl I really know."
Something like pride swells in your chest. Selfishly, you want to keep Steve. You don't want to help him if it means losing him. Oh, you're so greedy, aren't you? You watch Steve run off with Tommy and Carol and nameless seniors and seethe, because Steve was yours first. Steve is yours.
"Y/N?"
"Yeah." You give him back his pencil and fish for another one in your bag. "Did you ever think about writing how you feel?"Â
"Writing?"
"Yeah, like a poem or a letter."
"I'm terrible at writing," Steve laments. "The letters get all jumbled and I never spell a damn thing right."
He'd told his mom once how letters melt into each other, how b's become d's. She'd taken him to get his eyes checked, and when the doctor said Steve was fine, Deborah Harrington had told her son to stop begging for attention.Â
"Someone who really likes you won't care about spelling mistakes, Steve," you tell him. "As long as you write from the heart. Don't do that cheesy shit and quote Romeo and Juliet. They're young, impulsive, and they die at the end, and that's not romantic."
Steve laughs, nose scrunched.Â
"What!" you demand. "What's so funny?"
"Nothing, 's justâof course you'd have something to say about quoting Shakespeare."
"It's overdone," you say, crinkling your nose. "And girls would much rather read your own words."Â
"So you think I should write Marie a letter?"
"If you really like her," you say. "Only write letters for girls you really like. Otherwise they lose their meaning."
Steve frowns. "I don't know if I should write her a letter, then."
Don't, you want to say. Don't write any of them letters.
You shuffle your papers into a stack.Â
"Can we study now?" you ask.
"Oh, sure, yes. Sorry."
"You don't have to keep apologizing, Steve."
He shifts closer to you. His leg has stopped bouncing.
"Lemme take you out," he says.Â
You nearly swallow your tongue.Â
"Whâwhat?"
"For ice cream," Steve clarifies. "Like we used to. Dairy Queen."
"Oh. Okay, sure. But after we study."
Steve beams. "I'll drive you."
Steve's dad had bought him the BMW as a birthday present this yearânot that Richard Harrington actually knows when his own son's birthday is, considering the gift was three months early. Still, it's another point of pride for Steve and about all anybody talks about whenever his name comes up. Steve is the only person in your grade with a car. Junior girls hit him up for rides. You make yourself scarce when they do.Â
You don't care. You liked Steve before the car. And the clothes. And the hair.Â
Your throat feels tight. You want your best friend back.Â
"Just us?" you check.Â
You can't tell these days. Steve seems to hang out with everybody but you. You're shocked he'd even asked to study together.Â
"Oh, sure," Steve says. "I just have to drop off Tommy and Carol first, okay?"Â
You check your watch and close your book.Â
"I have class," you lie. "I'll see you later."Â
Steve catches your wrist. He looks at you and you're struck by how sweet his face is. It's not like you didn't understand why girls want him but it's Steve. Your Steve, who still sleeps with a nightlight and who framed a picture of a sports car he cut out from a magazine because he'd thought it would make him cooler (it didn't. You still tease him about it.)Â
"Please," he says. "For helping me."
Your eyes slit. "I didn't help you to get stuff, Steve. I helped you because you're my friend."
Steve blinks like he's forgotten what it's like to be friends with someone just for the sake of being friends.Â
"You're right," he agrees. "You're not like that. I'll tell Tommy and Carol to find another ride. It'll be just us. I promise."
You perk up at that. "Really?"
"Really. You can sit in the front with me and we'll play Bruce Springsteen, like we used to. Please?"Â
"Okay, Steve." You ache. Youâve never been very good at telling him no. "I'll meet you in the parking lot."
And maybe⌠maybe your best friend is still in there after all.
Now
You ask your shift manager if you can work at the snack bar today. It's in the back and you won't have to deal with any game hogs.Â
"You didn't put enough syrup in my slushie."
You might have overshot the perks, though.Â
Slushie Girl's hair is bleach blonde and hairsprayed to God. You want to tell her that all that hairspray doesn't keep friends. Or brain synapses.Â
"I don't make the slushie," you say for the third time. "That's how it comes out of the machine."
She shoots you a mean look.Â
"I'm complaining to the manager."
You paste on a smile.Â
"You do that. Have a nice day."
She finally walks away, probably on the hunt for your manager, who's definitely smoking a joint outside to avoid this exact situation.Â
Dustin comes around the corner and this time, he's with the rest of his party. You smile.Â
"Hey, Y/N!" Dustin greets.
Lucas waves at you. Max and Mike are arguing and therefore are in their own world. And there's their newest addition, El, whose story you're still not clear on, as well as Will, quiet as always.Â
You lean your elbows on the countertop.Â
"What'll it be, gang?"
"Six nachos and six slushies, please. One blue raspberry, three cherry, and two Coke."
You fill up the slushies first. Dustin dances on his toes.Â
"So did you pick up the movie?" he asks.
"Oh." You try to smile. "I went there but I couldn't. I forgot my money. Pretty dumb of me."
Dustin accepts this with no argument.Â
"Well, you can go back. They'll hold it for a few days."
You're never setting foot in there again, but you don't tell Dustin that.Â
He takes his slushie and immediately starts drinking.Â
"Slow down, dude. You'll get a brain freeze," you say.Â
"You sound like Steve," Dustin informs you. "Doesn't Y/N sound like Steve?"Â
Lucas nods.Â
"Yup. They're both parents."
You feel queasy. You focus on making the nachos, the cheese pouring out thick and gooey.Â
"Did you meet Steve?" Dustin asks. "You probably know him from high school, but he's different now."
"Yes," you say quietly. "I knew him."
"I promise he's different. Even Mike likes him, and Mike hated his guts. Right, Mike?"
Mike pauses in his animated discussion with Max and looks at you.Â
"What?"
"I'm telling Y/N about how Steve is cool now," Dustin explains.Â
"Oh." Mike shrugs. "He's fine. Much better now that he's not dating my sister."
"He's not?" you ask. "But they were in love. IâI mean, that's what I heard, at least."
"She dumped his ass," El says, and it sounds a little ridiculous in her soft monotone.Â
Max scoffs, taking her Coke slushie.Â
"Did you live under a rock? It was a huge thing."
"Now Steve is lame," Mike says with a snort.Â
"Getting dumped doesn't make somebody lame," you say with an old ferocity you'd thought had disappeared.Â
"Okay, jeez." Mike holds up his hands. "Steve's alright. He's different, that's for sure."
"He's our paladin," Lucas says. "A protector."Â
Dustin nods eagerly.
You blink. "He protects you guys?"
Max elbows Lucas. You have no idea what that's about. El steps forward and smiles softly.Â
"Yes," she says. "He's our babysitter."
"Aren't you guys freshmen? I thought you were too old for babysitters."
"Oh no, Steve doesn't get paid for it or anything," says Mike. "He just does it 'cause he has nothing else to do."
"That's not true!" Dustin argues. Then he shrugs. "Well, it's a little true. But he does like us. He's a good guy. He cares about his friends."
You bite your tongue, not wanting to reply to that.Â
"That's great, guys. The girl, Robin? She seems pretty cool too."
"That's Steve's best friend," says Dustin. "She's great."
"Oh." You wince. "Best friend?"Â
Dustin huffs. âYeah. They donât date. He wonât say why."
"Platonic with a capital P," Max confirms. âItâs obviously because heâs in love with somebody else.â
âNot Nancy!â Lucas protests.
âThere are other girls besides Nancy, Sinclair.â
You busy yourself with serving the last set of nachos. The kids pull out crumpled bills and coins in return. You count the money and stack it directly into the register; you know there won't be any change.Â
When you turn, they're still there. Dustin has his signature grin on, eyes squinty.Â
"Yeees," you drag out. "Can I help you?"
"We need a favor," Lucas says. "Please."
"Hmm." You lean over the counter. "What's up?"
"They're showing Prince of Darkness on Friday," Dustin explains. "But it's rated R."
"So just sneak in. Isn't that what you guys did at Starcourt?" you ask.
"We had an inside man then. They're a lot stricter at the new one," Lucas frowns. "They ask for IDs 'cause some mom complained after her kid snuck in to watch Risky Business."Â
"And why can't your babysitter take you?"
You sneer at the thought. Steve spending his Friday nights herding a bunch of adolescent teens into a movie theater. There's a reason you consider Dustin affectionately delusional.Â
"He has a stupid date," Dustin groans. "He's a serial dater, Y/N. It's terrible. He gets lucky once and totally ditches us."
Now that sounds like the Steve you knew.Â
"I see. I don't really like horror stuff."
"You don't have to stay!" Dustin insists. "You can watch whatever you want after weâre in. I'll pay you back for the ticket."
âThis would be so much easier if Steve still worked at Scoops,â Mike grumbles.
You blank for a moment, the image of Steve in a sailorâs hat and those ridiculous shorts whiting your brain.
âUm,â you begin. âYou know I donât have a fancy BMW to cart you guys around in, right?â
âItâs cool. Weâll get there,â Max says.
âSo?â Dustin bounces on his toes. âSooo?â
You sigh. Itâd been nice of Dustin to get you the movie, even though youâd chickened out and ran. And itâs not like you have anything better to do.
âOkay,â you say. âIâll get you guys in.â
Dustin pumps his fist. âThanks, Y/N! Youâre my favorite old person.â
You roll your eyes. âFunny. Any funnier, and I might rescind my help, Henderson.â
âByeeee!â
They all disperse to the arcade. You wonder how on earth Steve got involved with them.
March 1983
âOkay, but if you had to choose.â
âPass. I would literally rather swallow pennies than kiss Principal Colemanâs bald-ass head, Steve.â
Steve takes a triumphant swig of beer. âSo youâre saying youâve got the hots for Benny the janitor.â
âNo!â you insist through giggles. âI donât. God, youâre gross. Canât believe Iâm being treated like this on your birthday.â
âExactly! My birthday.â
He rolls onto his side in his deck chair and nearly faceplants on the cement. You reach out, reaction time delayed.
âSteve!â you yell. âCareful.â
âI am, I am,â he mumbles, and rights himself on the chair. âJusâ wanna see you better.â
âI keep telling you you need glasses.â
âI do not,â he whines. âMy visionâs ten outta ten. Could a guy who needs glasses do this?â
He crumples up a Twinkies wrapper and throws it towards the garbage. The wind picks up and sends the wrapped into the pool.Â
âShit,â he says.
You belly laugh in delight.
âWait, wait, redo. Go fish it outta there.â
âOh, as if. Iâm not going in there. I told you you need glasses. Even Mother Nature agrees.â
"She does not. Mother Nature thinks I'm a doll."
You hum and close your eyes. Alcohol always makes you sleepy.Â
The chair scrapes against the concrete. You hear a crinkle of a chip bag. Those are your only warning before youâre crushed by two hundred pounds of drunk boy.Â
âSteve!â You wheeze, squirming as his hair tickles your face. âGet off!â
"âM sleepy,â he mumbles.
âWell, don't sleep on me, weirdo.â
ââS cold.â
âYou run, like, a hundred degrees, donât lie.â
He lifts his head. âSo youâre saying Iâm hot?â
âIâm saying all that booze cooked your brain,â you reply sweetly.
âIâve been wounded,â he moans and plops onto your shoulder.
âUgh.â You resign to your fate and lean back. Steveâs not actually that heavy; even drunk, he has a lot of control over his weight and heâs situated himself so he isnât crushing anything important. No, you squirm underneath him for a very different reason.Â
âSteeeeve,â you whine. âYouâre gonna squish me into a pancake.â
âCanât believe no one else came.â
You still. Steveâs face remains buried in your shoulder. His body is beside yours, and he has an arm slung over your belly.
âI didnâtâdidnât want a party,â he continues. âI always throw parties. I thought Iâd do somethinâ different. Anâ none of them even wished me a happy birthday. âCept you.â
You rest your hand on the back of his hair. Itâs wind-blown and messy from the drinks, free of his heady hair gel. Youâve never loved it more.
âDid you tell them your birthday is today?â you ask gently, even though you know he did.
âYeah,â he says. âTold all of âem. Guess they werenât listening.â
âI listen.â
Steve looks up at you. His eyes are glassy.
âGod, I miss you,â he says.
You feel the wall youâve built this year crumble, just a little.Â
âIâm right here, Steve.â
âI know butâbeen a jerk lately. I know I have. Youâre my best friend, okay? Nothingâll change that. IâI love you so much.â
Your breath hitches. Steve barrels on, not noticing.
âAnd Iâll be better. Weâll hang out more. Notânot here, drunk. But for real. Weâll go to the movies. Yâwanna see a movie?â
âYeah,â you whisper. âI wanna see a movie.â
ââKay, what movie? Anything you want. Weâll get popcorn and Raisinets.â
âYou hate Raisinets,â you choke through a watery laugh.
âIâd eat Raisinets anytime with you.â
You lay there, in the dark, the only sound being the pool filter.
âLetâs watch the new James Bond.â
âHmm, okay. But youâll have to say the name eventually.â
Your nose crinkles. âI am not calling it by its name.â
His laugh is warm in your neck.Â
You donât tell Steve to get up again. He snuggles into you, leg over yours. You fall asleep like that, curled underneath him.
Now
âWait.â Max stops. âShouldnât we have, like, a game plan?â
âGame plan?â El asks quietly.
âYeah. Some of us arenât so great at playing it cool.â
She stares at Lucas.
âI play it cool!â he squawks. âI am so cool!â
âRight.â
âJust let Y/N do the talking,â Will says. âSheâs technically the adult so she should act like this is a conscious choice.â
You shrug. âMakes sense to me.â
Dustin beams. âThis is gonna be great!â
âOr a total disaster,â Max says.
You go to the counter, the kids trailing behind like ducklings.
âSix tickets for Prince of Darkness, please,â you say. âAnd uh, one for Dirty Dancing.â
The attendant looks at you, then at the kids.
âDonât you mean seven tickets for Prince of Darkness?â she asks. âItâs rated R.â
Shit. âRight, yes. Sorry. Seven tickets. And one for Dirty Dancing. We have another friend whoâs late.â
âUh-huh.âÂ
The attendant, whose bored expression youâve recognized on your own face after long days in the arcade, hands you your tickets without any questioning.Â
âI think weâre in the clear,â Lucas whispers when you enter the concession area.Â
You wait for them to buy their snacks. Max persuades Lucas to let her mix M&Ms into their bucket of popcorn. He agrees and shuffles closer so theyâre pressed shoulder to shoulder while they share.Â
âOkay, last stretch,â Mike says, shoveling a frighteningly large handful of sour worms into his mouth. âWe just have to get past the ticket guy.â
Said ticket guy is a kid who canât be much older than you. You think you mightâve gone to school together, but youâve made it a point to eviscerate everything about high school from your mind.
âHey,â you say, trying to act cool. Maybe youâre the one Max shouldâve been worried about, instead of Lucas. âUh, here are our tickets.â
He takes the tickets, then looks behind you.
âPrince of Darkness is only for people seventeen and older,â he says.
âIâm an adult, so Iâm with them,â you explain. âIâm, like, their guardian?â
âYeah, uhââ He hands you your tickets. âNo can do. There needs to be an adult for each person under seventeen.â
âCome on,â you cajole. âTheyâre high schoolers. Itâs not like theyâre gonna be scarred for life watching some zombies, or whatever.â
He shrugs. âRules are rules.â
âSheâs an adult!â Dustin argues.
âLook, if youâre gonna hold up the line, Iâm gonna have toââ
âYo, Gillespie! That you?â
Dustin turns and lights up. The seven of you part for Steve Harrington and his date, a pretty strawberry blonde you think you had biology with.
âHarrington, man, whatâs up!âÂ
Ticket Prick gets up to slam Steve into a bear hug. You barely resist an eye roll.
âShit, I havenât seen you in a year! Whereâve you been all this time? Hey, did you hear about that shit with Munson?â
Steve flinches. Itâs a tiny movement, indiscernible to the trained eye. But itâs there all the same.
âGillespie, câmon. Donât bring the party down with that,â Steve says, all sweet charm.Â
âSorry, sorry. Daisy,â he greets the girl attached to Steveâs arm.
âGil,â she replies with a giggle. âYou smell like popcorn butter.â
Americaâs future taxpayers. Terrifying.Â
âAre you gonna let us in or not?â Max interrupts, arms folded.Â
You feel a burst of pride.
Gil shoots her a dirty glare and puffs up, ready to fight a fourteen year old. Steve cuts in smoothly.
âGillespie, listen. I know her.â He points to you. You bristle. âI can personally vouch that sheâs just trying to do right by these kids. They wanted to see Prince of Darkness, yâknow? Get away from the parents.â
âItâs a sick film,â Gil agrees. âYou seen it?â
No, of course Steve hadnât seen it. He hates horror.Â
âPlanning on it,â Steve says, the ultimate image of playing it cool. âLook, you remember sneaking into the movies. Fast Times? Ring any bells?â
Max rolls her eyes. Youâre inclined to do the same.
Gil laughs dopily, and nudges Steve. âHell yeah, I do. That was a crazy night, Harrington.â
Steve smiles thinly. âSure was. So whaddya say? For old timesâ sake?â
Gil considers your little troupe. Then he shrugs.
âWhy not. Managerâs not here anyway.â
He takes the tickets and tears them to stubs, then gives them back.
âTheater six. On your left. Enjoy.â
The kids stampede into the left theater wing. You hang back with your own ticket.Â
âAppreciate it, man,â Steve says, all smiles. âTake care, alright?â
âHey, you too, Harrington! We gotta catch up!â
Steve and Daisy go in. You expect them to walk right past you, and Daisy does, predictably. But Steve stops.
âIâll catch up, okay?â he tells her. âFind us some good seats?â
She paws at him a little, then goes, sodas in hand. You stiffen as Steve walks and stops three feet away from you.Â
âHey,â he says. âSorry about that. Gilâs an asshole.â
âI know. He yawned during my poetry reading sophomore year. And then you guys went to the movies together.â
Steve shrinks. âYour poems were great.â
Youâre suddenly exhausted.
âWhat do you want, Steve?â
âI just⌠I wanted to see you. Say hi.â
âOkay.â You cross your arms. âHi.â
âYou forgot your movie,â he says. âThe other day.â
âI didnât want it that much.â
âDustin said you looked everywhere for it.â
âWell, in the end, it didnât really matter,â you say. âNot enough to stay.â
âY/Nââ
âI think your dateâs waiting for you,â you interrupt. âBetter get back to her. Wouldnât want to taint your reputation.â
Steve makes a noise like heâs been wounded. You turn on your heel before you can think better of it.Â
âWait.â He catches your wrist. Steveâs grip is light, like youâre something precious to hold. You wrench your arm away. âY/N, I want to apologize. Iâm sorry.â
âFor what?â you ask. âFor forgetting me? I didnât expect you to remember, Steve.â
âI didnât forget you,â he insists. âI could never forget you. I wasnâtâplease, can I just explain?â
âI donât need your explanations,â you snap. The hurt corrodes your tongue like acid. âI know what happened. We were both there. You left.â
Steveâs eyes are huge and dark. He looks like you just stabbed him in the heart, and that makes you feel worse. Youâd thought telling him how much it hurts would put you back together, but all it did was break you more.
So you run. Again.Â
You slam through a back exit and rip your ticket into a million pieces. The wind is cold and unforgiving. Your eyes sting.Â
You call out sick for two days in a row. You kind of expect to get fired, but then again, people have been leaving Hawkins and if youâre not here to serve the masses their slushies, who will be?
So, after lying in bed not thinking about movies and strawberry blonde girls and how sick you are of this town, you get up and put on your arcade vest.
Now it is two in the afternoon. Youâd heard it was supposed to snow today.
Robin eyes the snack counter like it holds the next plague outbreak. You don't blame her; you make it a point to wash up to your elbows after work.
"Slushie?"
She looks at you like sheâd forgotten you were there. "What?"
You point a thumb at the machine. "Are you here for a slushie?"
"Oh. No, sorry. Red dye makes me insane in the brain. Steve actuallyâ"
Robin stops, grimaces. So he's told her. Probably everything, if the kids had been telling the truth.Â
You're honestly surprised she's here. Unless itâs to, like, swirlie you in the vat of artificial cheese.Â
"Are you here to drown me in nacho cheese?" you ask.
Robin's eyes go wide as dinner plates. "What? No!"
"Just checking." You lean against the counter. "What can I do for you, Robin?"Â
Robin suddenly looks like she's never interacted with a human being before. You like her a lot. Steve probably does too.Â
"I came to drop off your movie." She holds the tape over the counter like it's a pool of lava.Â
"But I didn't pay for it." You shove your hand in your jean pocket; you only have a couple dollars on you. "I guess I can get you the money tomâ"
"It's on the house. For a fellow Molly fan."
Robin wiggles the tape with two fingers. You take it and wait for a catch. There is none.Â
"Thank you," you say. "You didn't have to do that."
"Actually, it wasn't me," she confesses. "I'm just the mailman."
You prepare to hand it back but Robin shakes her head.Â
"He's not going to pop out of the slushie machine, okay? He's just trying to make it up to you."
"He doesn't need to make it up to me," you bite, except those arenât the words you mean. "Why does he even care? We're not in high school anymore."
Robin smiles a sad smile.Â
"I know," she says. "Weâre not. I know he should've known to fix things earlier. He's received a lot of blows to the head, though, so he's still catching up."
The thought turns your stomach. More? More you werenât there to protect him from?
"He doesn't owe me anything," you say and wave the tape again. "You can take it back and leave it for somebody else."
"Y/N, I know we don't know each other, like, at all. But it's important to me you know that Steve cares about you, because youâre important to him. And you knew him way before I did, and you probably know a lot of stuff I don't, and that's good because he has a friend like me, but he should also have a friend like you too, Y/N."
"I don't want to be his friend," you mumble.Â
"Yeah," Robin says. "I figured. But I don't think that's a confession he should hear secondhand."
You look at her, stunned. She's such a clever girl. You hope she treats Steve well.
"If you two areâ"
"We're not," she says, like this is a regular explanation she goes through. "Steve and I are friends. Steve has crashed and burned with every single date since his fall from regency. Steve is the best person I've ever met."Â
"Yeah, Iâve heard. You and Dustin are his biggest fans."
Robin snorts. "Trust me, I'm not proud of it."
You shake your head. Your eyes feel hot.Â
"This town is so shit," you say.Â
"Yeah," Robin agrees. "It really fucking is. But I'm not asking you to give this town a second chance. Just him."
"Why are you trying so much?" you ask. "You don't even know me."
Robin shrugs. "No, but you're the one person Steve used to be friends with who's not an asshole, and I think us non-assholes need to band together."
"I can sometimes be an asshole."
"Me too. So are those little dweebs. How about calling ourselves the Semi-Assholes Club?"Â
You laugh. "We'll get jackets."
"With partially drawn butts on the backs," Robin says with a giggle.Â
You look at the tape in your hand.Â
"Does Steve like John Hughes?"Â
"He does. He's a total sap for those. He thinks he's in his own coming-of-age movie because he's delusional."
He sounds perfect. He sounds like the friend you loved.Â
"I did want to watch this one," you say.Â
"It won't hurt you to," Robin promises.Â
You suppose not.
December 1984
You don't believe the whispers. All week, the rumor mill spins tales of Billy Hargrove finally pushing the King off his throne. There's no way he'll show his face, a girl at the adjacent lunch table astutes. I sure as fuck wouldn't.
Steve Harrington is a loser. Steve Harrington got dumped for Jonathan Byers. Steve Harrington may as well be dead, and on and on.Â
Every line gets you angrier. A boy who sits behind you in chemistry taps his pencil like he always does. Tap, tap, tap.Â
Halfway through class, you snap at him to quit it. He does, but not without a tinge of embarrassment. Youâre so angry this year. Angry at your loneliness, angry at the unfairness of said loneliness. You mightâve done this to yourself, and that fact only gets you angrier.
You see Nancy Wheeler in the hallways with Jonathan Byers, and the confirmation of that rumor should make you happy. It doesn't.Â
A week later, most of the excitement has died down. Everybodyâs moved onto the next big thing, which is to deduce who fucked in Vice Principal White's office. One look at V.P. White, and it had been decided that it can't have been White himself.Â
You can't care less. Once upon a time you mightâve laughed about it with a friend, but you don't have any more of those, and high school is bullshit with or without them. So.
Steve walks in twenty five minutes into the period. Mrs. Kaplan gives him a downright beastly glare and demands to know where he had been.Â
"I'm sorry," is all he says. "If you give me detention, I understand."
There are a few snickers that rub at an old hurt, one that had flared up whenever somebody dared to make fun of your best friend. It doesn't bother me, he'd said, and you'd known it was a lie.Â
It bothers me, youâd replied, and Steve had hugged you tight.
Mrs. Kaplan seems more stunned Steve hadn't swaggered past her like a peacock escaped from the zoo and lets him go sit down without a fight. He takes the only empty desk, two rows across from you. You stare. You can't not.Â
Half of his face looks like it was mashed in a garbage disposal. It's purple and a sickly yellow. His eye and lip are still swollen. You stare and stare. You feel queasy.Â
Billy had done that. You're so angry. You think you might never get past this grief, this loss of a once permanent fixture in your life.Â
No one wished Steve a happy birthday this year, you realize out of nowhere.
You stare and stare and stare until Steve looks right back. You're blindsided by thick guilt, like blinking through a milkshake. And then the familiar curl of anger returns because why the fuck should you feel guilty? You aren't the one who fucked everything up, who mascerated this good thing. Steve did this to himself. Steve deserves to walk the halls alone. It's Steve's fault.Â
But when you look at him, at his raw wounds, at his bruised knuckles, you know that he already believes he deserves every punch Billy Hargrove gave him.Â
You hate Steve Harrington. But you really wish you'd been there to drive him to the hospital.Â
Now (And Forever)
The tape sits buried in your drawer for three days. You donât know what Family Videoâs return policy is, but you hope youâre not racking up late fees. You doubt name dropping Dustin will work again.
Itâs Saturday when you decide to watch Pretty in Pink. You remove the video from its sleeve. An envelope falls out.
The front has your name printed in squished, loopy script. You remember January at Steveâs house, a stack of thank-you cards courtesy of his mother awaiting the Harringtonsâ sign-off. Steveâs hand would cramp and youâd take over while he made grilled cheese for the both of you. Love, The Harringtons, and there was no love in that house, but you think maybe Steve loved enough to make up for it.Â
Hi, the letter begins. I hope youâre good. Robin told me youâre going to Hawkins State.
Thatâs fucking amazing. Iâm so proud of you. Are you still writing poetry? I liked that one you wrote about the birds who shared a branch and kept each other warm. I still have it in my notebook in my room.
Iâm sorry for the other night. Iâm sorry for every night since freshman year, honestly. Iâm kind of a dumbass, but you know that, so it doesnât really excuse anything. I think Iâve actually lost brain cells since we drifted apart.
You crumple the corner, suddenly hot with anger. Who keeps telling him heâs dumb? You want names.
I didnât forget you, you know. I got scared and I thought maybe I could ease into it, but then you recognized me and⌠well. I donât blame you for running.
Anyway. Iâm talking too much about myself, when thereâs nothing to say. Iâm really sorry about what I did, or, actually, what I didnât do. Somebody told me I was living on autopilot, and that it wasnât really living at all. I think it was you.Â
Iâm not living on autopilot anymore. I woke up. And I realized that youâre the best fucking thing thatâs ever happened to me. I love Robin and the kids and this little family that has apparently invayd invaded your life too. Sorry about that. They never leave and they eat all your food. Good luck.Â
But I miss you. I always have.
Shit happened these last few years that Iâll tell you about one day, if you want. Iâd rather not, though, because youâve always been the paranoiac (like that one? Robin said itâs an SAT word) of the two of us and I feel like this would just make you even more of one. But I will tell you, if you want to hear it. I want to tell you everything. I want you to tell me everything too. Like we used to.
I want you to tell me how college is going. Who the annoying jerks in your classes are so I can go beat them up (kidding). I want you to stop by to rent movies so I can lend them for free and youâll yell at me about taking advantage of fre friendships.Â
Fuck, I miss you. Itâs always been there, bubbling below the surface. I never stopped missing you. I never stopped loving you. Iâm sorry I didnât write this sooner. I know you said writing is how we express things we canât say. You were right. You always are. Canât believe I forgot that.Â
Itâs okay if you donât want to be friends. I mean, it hurts, but I respect it. I understand. Most days, I canât believe people can bear to be around me. But then I hear your voice in my head, telling me that most people are shitheads and that Iâm golden and. Well, I donât know if I believe that, but you were right that most of the people I surrounded myself with were shitheads. Except you, of course. And then I went ahead and fucked that up.
Iâve been working on finding the non-shitheads of the world. I think Iâm doing pretty well. And I wrote this because I realized that while I will probably end up buried in this fucking town, youâre going to do something incredible. And nothing incredible ever happens in Hawkins, so I figure youâll be far away when you do it.Â
I didnât want to miss this chance to write things I never said. So here they are. And you can do whatever you want with them. Youâve always been the best of the two of us. I trust you.
You should watch Dirty Dancing. Youâll like it. I did. Iâll see it again if you want. Iâll watch anything with you.
Did you know thereâs another Bond movie coming out in the summer? We could watch that one together too. If you wanted more time to decide.
Sincer
Lo
Your friend,
Steve
You donât bother ejecting the tape. You run all the way to the bus stop, Steveâs letter in hand.Â
You have to see him. No other thoughts register except that one. You have to know if Steve wrote these words because he canât say them or because you wonât listen.
It isnât too late when you get to Loch Nora. The neighborhood is dead, which is weird. Steveâs house looks frozen in time: his parentsâ car isnât in the driveway. You wonder if theyâve ever come back since youâve been gone. You wouldn't be surprised if the answer is no.
Thereâs a tarp over the pool. The gate is locked with a chain. You canât sneak in through the fence like you used to. Not that you would. You donât think strangers can sneak through pool gates.
You knock on the door three times. And wait.
Steveâs car is in the driveway, a duller burgundy than when he first got it. There are a few scratches in the paint. No longer a prized possession. Maybe well-loved instead.
The door swings open.Â
Steve says your name like a prayer. You swallow and steel your spine.Â
âI got your letter,â you say.
âOh.â He rubs the back of his neck. His hair is damp like heâs just showered. It curls around his ears. Waves of want hit you.Â
âI donât want to be friends,â you continue before he can speak. âI donâtâI canât do that again.â
Steveâs mouth draws into the saddest frown youâve ever seen.
âOkay,â he says softly. âThank you for telling me.â
âNo.â You shake your head. âNo, thatâs notâI donât mean it like that.â
His brows knit. âWhat?â
âIâŚâ You pull out the letter and wave it. âDid you mean it? Do you love me?â
âYes,â Steve whispers. Itâs like a shout in the quiet street. âI meant it.â
âLike a friend?â
âIf thatâs what you want.â
âWill you love me like a friend forever?â you ask.Â
âAlways.âÂ
You squeeze your eyes shut.
âI love you as something more,â you blurt, watery. âI have for a long time.â
You hear the door shut. This is it: your heart on the line, all for nothingâ
âThen Iâll love you as something more back,â Steve says. âIâll love you any way you want me to.â
And he holds you the way youâd held him so many times. You inhale and wrap your arms around his neck. Youâve got an iron grip around the letter. Tears slip down your cheeks.
âI missed you,â you confess.
Steve nods against your shoulder.
âYeah,â he says, and it sounds a little wet. âI missed you too.â
âYou were wrong,â you say into his neck.
âHmm?â
You pull back to look at Steve.
âIncredible things do happen in Hawkins.â
âOh, yeah?â Steve smiles, cheeks blotchy. âLike what?â
âWe found each other again.â
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Ghosts
Written for @steddieangstyaugust, inspired by Dead Boy Detectives if you couldn't tell.
Steve should have seen it coming, really. Despite dating, driving the gang around, and being silly with Robin, he'd known for a long time he wouldn't live long enough to amount to anything. Everyone had plans, had a future. But Steve? He'd be lucky if he could give his imminent death a meaning.
Turns out, he couldn't. Or at least, not in the way he wanted.
It didn't matter if it was the guilt he'd been feeling ever since Eddie died and Max ended up brain dead, poor judgment, or simply wanting for the wait to already be over. Whatever the reason, he pulled "an Eddie" in August 1986. He didn't even ask, he just ran out as a distraction while the rest of his friends were trying to evacuate Max from the overran hospital. He got a few swings in, they got a few chomps. Then more than a few. In the end, he way lying on the ground, bleeding out, but his efforts didn't seem to matter. As soon as he took his last breath, the monsters just turned around and went back to Max's room. Steve didn't even have enough time to pray he'd bought them enough time.
"Oh shit. Stupid. So stupid."
Steve froze, or at least got startled. Which was something, you know, for a dead guy. If this was the voice of an angel welcoming him to the afterlife, it sure sounded like-
"Did I look this dumb when I died? I hope not. Why the fuck would you do that, Harrington, huh? Thought they no longer needed you? Can you imagine what it's going to do to Dustin when he finds out?"
Munson.
Steve opened his eyes and sat up. Nothing hurt. Weird.
What was even weirder? He came face to face with Edward Munson, recently deceased.
Eddie shrieked and fell back on his ass. He'd probably been crouching over Steve, but now he was splayed on the hospital floor, gaping at Steve as if he'd seen a-
Oh. Okay.
Steve turned around and grimaced. He was sitting in his own mangled corpse, which he wasn't too thrilled about. He sprung to his feet and, after giving his bloodied face one last look - they didn't get the hair, phew! - turned to Munson. "Fancy meeting you here. Are you, like, my afterlife welcoming comittee?"
Eddie made a vain effort to close his mouth. "Uh, no. Not really. I mean, there probably is someone coming to get you, but if you don't mind, I won't stick around for that. I don't think Death likes me very much, after I bolted on her."
Steve blinked in confusion. "DeathâŚis a woman?"
"Oh yep. Very nice. Didn't even chase me when I freaked out and ran. Um. But you might want to wait for her. I will stick around for a bit longer." Even in death, Eddie hadn't changed. He pulled a strand of his hair in front of his face, and Steve wondered if he could chew on it, now that he was a ghost.
"But why? What is there to do?" Steve paused, thinking. "Wait. Is there something we can actually do? To help?"
That made Eddie laugh, although it was weak and incredulous. "Uh. Harrington. You've just died in like, a pretty painful and sadly heroic way, and your first thought is that you haven't done enough?"
"Doesn't feel like I have. Look," he said, offering Eddie a hand to pull him up, "if Death is coming, I'd rather not be here. Can we go and check on the others?" He wiggled his fingers at Eddie when he didn't respond.
The wiggle must have jolted Eddie's brain awake because he took Steve's hand. It was weird - he could feel the pressure where Eddie's hand met his, but there was no warmth, no texture. Possibly no pain, he thought. Useful.
"Right," Eddie cleared his throat. "Let's go. Just a bit of a warning - I think Will can see us. At least he looked very suspicious when I tried to sneak into your house when you all were staying there, and when I told him to just pretend he didn't notice anything, he nodded. So, uh. I guess he's special or something?"
They would learn quite a few things in their new existence. First of all, Will wasn't special. He just fit the criteria of "nearly died in the Upside Down or the newly merged realities", not just by being in danger, but being so close to death he almost didn't make it. Turns out, Hopper could see them too after his near death experience under the mall, and Hopper couldn't just be shushed.
Half-corporeal hugs were exchanged. Tears were shed, especially by Dustin and Robin. But they were all still together, for now. The danger was near and their grief had to wait.
By not quite so safe experimentation, Steve and Eddie found out that only two things could hurt them - other ghosts and iron. Luckily enough, none of the Upside Down creatures qualified as either. And so the party gained an invisible and indestructible vanguard - Eddie and Steve, both wielding their weapons of choice (Steve was overjoyed that he could just pick up his nail bat, and maybe that was a bit of a giveaway, seeing the bat floating towards the party with no body to hold it). They scouted ahead and reported back, either to Will and Hopper, or just by angrily scribbling in a notebook provided by Nancy. They couldn't sleep, so they would watch over the party in the night, allowing them the so much needed rest.
The months dragged on. Eleven kept her promise and saved Max, and when the pale redhead saw Eddie and Steve even with her damaged eyesight, no one was surprised. And as Upside Down crept further into their world, there were more injuries, more near death experiences, more tearful reunions. After being bitten by a demodog and almost bleeding out, Robin flung herself at Steve the second she could move and babbled about him being the absolute biggest idiot there ever was. He didn't dispute it, but hugged her tighter.
They were making progress. Still not enough to fix things, but they were getting there. And Steve's brain started another countdown to his and Eddie's potential second demise.
"Do you think we'll still be around, when the portal is closed?" he asked Eddie during one of their night vigils. "What if it's just the Upside Down that's keeping us here?"
Eddie, scribbling in a notebook, shrugged. "I don't know, and for the first time in my life - well, death - I don't have enough information to panic about that." He chewed on the pencil, meeting Steve's eyes with caution. "Might be nice though," he said slowly, "to stay. Do some more good, make sure everyone's safe. If you're in."
Steve laughed. "Wait. Are you, Eddie Munson, the mortal enemy of jocks, asking me to join you? Even when we're not neck deep in shit?"
"Mortal enemyâŚI mean, I lost the mortal part, and it felt so mundane to just keep the enemy. So yes, one position if Eddie Munson's afterlife has just opened up. Will Steven Harrington join me in it?"
Steve thought about it, and maybe he should have thought longer. Maybe he should have considered that eternity is a pretty long time, but his infrequent visits to the church taught him that heaven would mean being with his loved ones. He'd still be around if the party needed him. He'd see Robin off to college. And then, when everyone leftâŚit would be just him and Eddie.
Him and Eddie. What a thought.
He winked at Eddie who, for a ghost, looked like he was sweating bullets. "Take me to the movies first, Munson, and I'm all yours." And then, even if he know neither of them would feel it, he covered Eddie's hand with his. He might have been imagining the gentle spark of warmth, but he decided it was real. He knew it was real.
Eddie smiled at him and interlaced his fingers with Steve's. "I can work with that, big boy."
And for the first time in so many years, the countdown in Steve's head stopped.
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I was just reading the AYW halloween fic u posted and I saw this and can you imagine Eddie pulling this stunt on Ryan and Luke. I feel like this is how they would react
Surprise, another AYW story! I've had this request since last year, so I apologize to the anon who has been waiting so long. This takes place the day after this Halloween story!
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[As You Wish masterlist]
âNo, you didnât!âÂ
âYes, I did.â
âNo! You did not!â
âWhere is it then?â
Itâs next to impossible for Eddie to keep a straight face.Â
Luke frowns and flops back against the cushions on the couch. His natural Munson dramatics are on full display, even at five years old.Â
âYou didnât eat our candy!â Ryan insists.
It takes everything in you not to start laughing at their small, affronted faces. You gave them each one piece of candy on the ride home from school and one when they got home. Thatâs all the candy theyâve laid eyes on todayâthey donât know their stash from last night is in a big bowl on the top shelf of the pantry. But Eddie, being Eddie, had to take the opportunity of their lack of visibility to tease them. After a long day at work, it seems to be relaxing him actually.Â
âHow could you eat all of that?!â Luke demands, running his hands down his face.
âWe shared,â Eddie says, nodding his head towards you. You fight the impulse to raise your eyebrows at him for looping you into his evil plan.Â
âThatâs what you did after we went to bed?â Ryan asks, brow furrowing.
God, the things I wanted to do with her last night⌠Eddie thinks.Â
âWeâre never going to bed again,â Luke says.Â
âYou even ate the candy corn?â Ryanâs nose wrinkles up at the thought of anyone eating that gross candy.Â
âEven that,â you say.Â
âThis is so unfair!â Luke slides down from the couch to the floor, lying face down on the carpet. âItâs all I was looking forward to today. Whatâs even the point anymore?â
Both you and Eddie have to turn away and hide your muffled laughter. Five seems a little young to be having some sort of existential crisis.Â
Once recovered, Eddie looks back at his son. Luke face planting on the ground and Ryan slumped over the arm of the couch in annoyance. He toys with stringing them along a little bit longer but decides heâs had his fun.
âHow about this,â Eddie starts. âIâll get you more candy if you do one thing.â
âWhat?â Ryan asks as both boysâ heads pop up.
âRemember that dance you learned yesterday?â Eddieâs eyes drift to you and you share a smirk.
After school and before trick-or-treating yesterday you taught the small Munsons how to do the Time Warp dance from Rocky Horror.Â
âYeah,â Luke answers.
âI wanna see it again,â Eddie tells them.
Youâve never seen the boys get up on their feet so quickly before. Theyâre both ready, hands on hips, to perform the choreography.Â
âDo you happen to have the soundtrack?â you ask Eddie.
He swivels his head in your direction and cocks an eyebrow. Itâs a look that says did you really just ask me that?
âWhat kind of music aficionado and 70s kid would I be if I didnât have it?â He pushes himself up from the chair and walks over to his collection near the stereo.
âWell, pardon me,â you tease.
Eddie chuckles and looks over his shoulder at you with a cheeky smile.
âI actually only have it because my friend Dustin got two for his birthday one year and he gave me the extra.â
You walk over to him and playfully swat his shoulder blade.
âMaking me feel dumb,â you mumble.
Eddie plucks the CD from a pile and turns to wrap one arm around your shoulders.
âAw come on, sweetheart,â he says, looking at you with those damn brown eyes that make you melt. âWho would I be if I didnât mess with the people I care about?â
Your heart flutters but you immediately try to tamp it down. It would make sense that he cares for you, given that he trusts you to watch his children every day for over six months now. Itâs nothing more than that, you convince yourself. Because you have to.Â
âCan we dance, please?â Luke huffs. âI want my chocolate.â
âOkay, okay,â Eddie says. He pops the CD out of the case and slides it into the stereo.
It's astounding
Time is fleeting
Madness takes its toll
But listen closely
Not for very much longer
I've got to keep control
The boys wiggle, loosening up as they wait for the chorus. Both you and Eddie watch in excited anticipation.Â
âHere it is,â Luke tells his brother.Â
Ryan nods and adjusts his hands on his hips.
It's just a jump to the left
The boys take giant hops to the left, Luke almost knocking into his brother.Â
And then a step to the right
Put your hands on your hips
The boys donât have to do the motion since theyâve had them there the entire time.
You bring your knees in tight
But it's the pelvic thrust
It really drives you insane
A giggle bursts out of you as the boys wiggle their hipsâwhich is what you taught them because no children need to learn what âpelvic thrustâ means.
The music winds down and the little dancers melt down onto the living room carpet.
âBravo,â Eddie says, starting a slow clap. You join in as the brothers get up and take bows.
âCandy?â Luke asks.
âHmm,â Eddie hums. He keeps his face neutral as he presses his hands to his thighs to rise from his seat.Â
Their eyes never leave their father as he makes his way into the kitchen. When he disappears due to a wall, they lean over to keep Eddie in their sights. The squeak of the pantry door echoes out to the living room and your eyes are automatically attracted to the little sliver of skin that shows when Eddie reaches up to the top shelf.Â
A dramatic gasp comes from Luke as Eddie pulls down the same large orange bowl that the pooled candy was put into last night.Â
âYou didnât eat it!â the five-year-old growls.
âYou liar!â Ryan calls, pointing at his father.
âI did not lie,â Eddie says as he strolls back into the room. âI was tricking you. You know, as in, trick-or-treat.â
âNow gimme my treat,â Luke says, making grabby hands.
You plop down on the couch and pull the smaller boy into your lap.
âWill you share with me?â you ask.
âYeah, youâre a nice lady.â
You chuckle and wrap your arms around Luke as Ryan sits down next to you and Eddie puts the bowl on the coffee table.
âOkay, give me all your KitKats,â Eddie says.
âGo fish,â Ryan says, snatching up a KitKat and unwrapping it before his dad can get it.
âCan this be our dinner?â Luke asks.
âIt can be your dinner if you go to bed in ten minutes,â Eddie says.
Luke sighs. âNever mind.â
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(This is way way way longer than intend. You have been warned.)
Steve cannot stand Eddie Munson. And the feeling is definitely mutual. From their first meeting Eddie had sneered, âSteve âThe Hairâ Harrington. I never understood why they called him that when I was right there.â He had obnoxiously fluffed his hair as the kids had laughed along.
Okay, yeah. Maybe it wasnât like the greatest insult of the century, but it was a cheap shot. Robin tells him that thatâs the stupidest reason sheâs ever heard when it came to an automatic dislike. But itâs not just that!
Itâs the loud dramatics that Dustin is always praising and imitating. And the dumb faces Munson pulls that makes his eyes twinkle manically. Itâs the constant jabs whenever he sees Steve - calling him âpretty boyâ and âKing Steve.â He tries not to flinch and give Munson the satisfaction - he hates that damn smile that crinkles the corners of his eyes.
The kids call them a divorced couple - throwing in âMom and Dad are fighting againâ every so often. He and Munson hate it - but thatâs the only thing theyâll ever agree on.
But then the kids come up with an evil plan that isnât revealed until itâs too late. Dustin invites Steve to a game night with the rest of the Party which⌠fine, heâll come to it especially since theyâre having it at his house. Sometimes he canât say no to the kids - specifically when Will gives him those puppy dog eyes, but heâll never admit to it.
But the dreaded day finally comes, and Steve is in the kitchen pulling a pizza out of the oven when he hears that damn voice. âYou didnât tell me this was Steve Harringtonâs house,â Munson spits out Steveâs name as if itâs the most vile thing heâs ever said.
âYou promised to join our game night no matter what!â Dustin argues.
Thatâs when Steveâs eyes land on Munson. He looks entirely out of his element for once and is just wearing that damn Hellfire shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows with ripped black jeans. The lack of the usual leather jacket or flannel or something as a second layer makes Steve feel⌠weird- no, angry.
Munson snorts, âComfy enough?â
Steve glances down at his yellow sweater and gives the older boy a confused glare. âSomething wrong with what Iâm wearing, Munson?â Itâs his turn to spit out the boyâs name like itâs an insult.
âI would just prefer if you were wearing less,â Eddie says with a sarcastic smile, knowing the line will make Steve flush red with rage.
Butterflies stir and die in Steveâs stomach at the comment. âAnd Iâd prefer if you were wearing more.â
âFlustered, Harrington?â
âIn your dreams.â
Munson winks and comments, âWell youâre there often enough.â
Steve just knows he could win in a fight against him, and severely wants to try in this moment.
âWhat the fuck guys?â Dustin says. Okay, maybe Steve forgot he was there.
âLanguage,â Steve warns then continues, âWhy did you invite him?â
âWhy did he invite you,â Munson fires back at Steve although he wasnât even talking to him.
Steve gestures around. âItâs my damn house!â Munsonâs mouth opens and closes a few times, realizing thereâs no good way to make a comeback out of that. Steve revels in the win.
Munson just sighs and stalks out of the kitchen towards where the rest of the group is loudly chatting.
Dustin stays where he was with his hands on his hips which looks like a poor reflection of Steveâs usual stance. âCan you guys behave and get along just for once?â
âNot if heâs going to act like that.â
Dustin sighs and opens his arms dramatically - Steve thinks he got that from Munson - saying, âIf you two just gave up on whatever rivalry there is between you, then youâd really get along. Come on for just one night!â
Steve thinks about it for a moment. Not having to constantly be on edge around the other boy for one night. Not constantly being a target to Munsonâs jabs and sarcastic flirtatious quips. Not dealing with him constantly getting up in his physical space just to rile him up. He replies to Dustin, âNo way.â He canât let his guard down for one night because⌠well⌠because⌠he just canât!
Dustin sighs and steals a plate and three slices of pizza. âYouâre going to need more pizza,â is all he says before he announces to everyone that thee pizza is ready.
Steve sighs and looks at his timer which is close to going off - meaning the other pizza already in the oven is done. Heâs prepared. He warns the kids that the fresh one is hot but doesnât bother when Eddie comes in. He only feels a little bad when he hears the boy curse under his breath.
And thatâs definitely not why he pulls a cold Coke out of the fridge and hands it to him so he can relieve the pain. He just does it because itâs worth seeing the suspicious face Munson pulls at the kind gesture. Never let them know your next move.
Soon everyone is finishing up their pizza in Steveâs living room where Steve sits on the floor as far away from Munson as he can. âOkay, first up charades!â Steve gives Dustin a look after the announcement. âWhat? El has never played. Everyone partner up in teams of two!â
Teams of two makes no sense when it comes to this large of a group, but when does anything make sense when it comes to the kids? Oh shit. Everyone pairs off into teams of two - Mike and Will, El and Max, and Lucas and Dustin leavingâŚ
âNo way,â Munson announces before Steve can beat him to it.
âFor this one game, guys,â Dustin pleads with them.
Steve is about to argue, but he catches the extremely judgmental face Max is making and doesnât want to even hear whatever comment is swirling around in her head. âFine. This one game.â
Munson gives him the same suspicious look as they get little scraps of paper to fill out with random things to mime during the game. Once a random bowl is filled with the paper, the teams pair off to sit in the chairs and on the couch.
Thereâs a small available space left on the couch. Steve takes up the entire space expecting Munson to sit on the floor in front of him. Instead, he shrugs and flops right on top of him. Steve just obnoxiously wraps his hands around his waist and pulls him in tighter until he can tuck his chin over his shoulder. âWhat a sweetheart,â Munson whispers into his ear then has the audacity to kiss his temple.
Steve tries to suppress a full body shiver and is shocked when Munson doesnât comment on it. Then the game goes on. At one point, Steve starts absentmindedly stroking his thumb up and down Munsonâs arm while watching El and Max score six points. But then thereâs a hand in his hair, lightly scratching, and he becomes overly aware of everywhere heâs making contact with Eddie.
He wants to kill him. He also wants to melt against him and give into the touch, but thatâs exactly what Eddie wants! So, he ups his game, in whatever game theyâre playing, and moves his hand to Eddieâs thigh finding the closest rip in his jeans and hooking his thumb under the material to lightly stroke at the skin there. Then he uses his other hand to sneak a hand under the hem of Eddieâs shirt and stroke at the skin at his waist.
Steve can feel the shape intake of breath as Eddie tenses up then relaxes back against him. The hand in his hair then tugs roughly, and Steve bites back a fucking moan.
He freezes as he realizes where they are. And who theyâre around. Steve takes a quick glance around but finds everyone too intrigued in the game to notice whatever the fuck is happening between him and Eddie. The other boy must notice the freeze in his antics because his hand quickly comes out of his hair. âKids,â Steve whispers.
âRight,â Eddie whispers back. Then the round is ending, and Dustin is jumping up to play which clears a space on the couch next to them. Steve takes the moment to gently move Eddie off of him, knees coming up immediately after the other boy is gone, and he finds Eddie snatching a pillow on his lap. What the fuck.
Steve tries to clear his head during the round, but Eddieâs arm is still pressed against him and itâs overwhelmingly distracting. God he canât stand him.
Sooner than he expects, Dustin and Lucasâs round is over only racking up four answers and a bitter argument. Steve realizes he and Eddie are the last group to go up. Eddie nudges him to get up, pillow still firmly in his lap, and Steve would make a comment if the sight didnât make his head spin.
He takes a deep breath as Dustin starts the timer for them, and Steve snatches up a piece of paper - train wreck. Yeah, thatâs how he feels. He makes an awkward gesture of his hands coming together then blowing up that no one could possibly get.
âTrain wreck.â
Steve grabs another paper - ice. He makes a cube shape with his hand and shivers.
âIgloo⌠No, ice.â
Dracula. Steve tries making fangs.
âVampire.â Steve gestures for more. âDracula!â
Lightsaber. Steve pretends to hold one and slice.
âLightsaber.â
Steve hears Dustin whisper under his breath, âWhat the fuck?â As he pulls out paper after paper until the timer runs out.
The kids stare at the two in awe and shock as Dustin announces, âEighteen. You guys got eighteenâŚâ
Steve and Eddie share a look of slight discomfort. That canât mean anything. Really. It canât. Maybe Steve is just good at charades. So, Steve just nods at the man and sits on the couch in front of him. Another round in and Eddie is hooking his legs around Steveâs torso, and Steve is shooting him a glare. Insufferable asshole. He lays his head against his knee to mess with him as Eddie plays with his hair.
Soon enough, itâs their turn again, and Steve is grateful because he was about to embarrassingly doze off comfortably because of Eddie Munson. He takes his place on the couch and watches as Eddie prepares to start. This is the moment they prove everyone wrong about being a good team.
Eddieâs hands make a circle. âFerris wheel.â Eddie shoots him a look and picks up the next paper. Shit.
His hand awkwardly flops in what Steve supposes is meant to be a wave. âA wave.â Eddie gestures for more. âThe ocean.â Eddie picks up another paper.
Eddie points up then use the same hand to gesture something coming up. Something rising⌠âSunrise.â Eddie picks up another paper.
Their round goes on the same as before, but this time the kids are all laughing as Steve guesses stuff almost immediately after Eddie makes a gesture. The timer goes off, and Dustin announces, âTwenty-five!â
A big grin splits out on Eddieâs face which Steve is sure he mirrors as he runs over to him and gives him a high-five. âThat was so metal!â Eddie says, eyes twinkling with glee. Steve wants to stay in this moment forever.
Wait. No. He doesnât. He fires back, âJust because Iâm excellent at guessing, it had nothing to do with you, Munson.â Unfortunately, the name doesnât quite land as it usually does, it now sounds a bit twisted up in joy.
Nonetheless, Eddieâs smile slightly falters as he punches Steveâs arm and replies, âIâm just great at miming stuff, Harrington.â
Dustin clears his throat, and Steve realizes they have an audience. âNext up we have Pictionary which is just charades but with drawing. Does anyone want to change groups?â
Steve freezes. Shit. This is supposed to be when he and Munson argue that yes, they do, but before they can Dustin says with a little too much excitement, âLooks like no one does, so weâll keep it the same!â He goes off to wheel in a whiteboard Steve happened to find in his dadâs unused office.
Eddie sits on the arm of the couch this time - which Steve realizes couldâve been an option the whole time - and whispers, âGuess youâre stuck with me.â
âBecause no one wanted to change groups.â
âWell, I didnât see you raise your hand.â
âI didnât see you raise your hand either,â Steve fires back but then the reality of what he said hits him. Shit. Eddie shoots him a shit eating grin.
Two rounds in, heâs sliding off the arm of the couch and into Steveâs lap complaining about it being uncomfortable. For some reason, Steve doesnât tell him to just sit on the floor like he did.
Pictionary goes the same as charades does, with Steve and Eddie somehow on the same wavelength with every single scribble. On their last turn, Eddieâs marker dies out and Steve somehow guesses that the invisible scribbles are the Statue of Liberty.
I think thatâs what really does it for everyone. The kids start demanding to know how theyâre cheating, and Eddie and Steve actually team up to defend themselves on how they have no idea how theyâre so good at the games.
The whole things has everyone switching teams, but it turns out that only Steve and Eddie can guess each otherâs gestures and scribbles. At one point Steve yells at Dustin, âHow could you not get the Loch Ness Monster from that?!â
And Dustin yells back, âHow could you get it from his hand just going up and down?!â
Even when they all agree to do a round of everyone excluding the other half of Steve or Eddie, they find they can only guess around five things from Steve or Eddie on average. They let Steve and Eddie team up one last time and they score above twenty correct guesses on both turns.
It becomes suspicious to the point that Eddie and Steve both start questioning the group on whether theyâre faking it. But when Max says, âI donât think any one of us couldâve guessed that when Eddieâs hand started going up and it wasnât even past his shoulder that it meant a giraffe - except for you,â Steve cringes and realizes sheâs probably right.
He glances at his watch just for something to do when he realizes that theyâve actually been on this argument for a long time. Long enough that Nancy should be there any minute to pick a few of the kids up.
Sure enough, thereâs a knock on Steveâs door. âLooks like Nancy is here.â
The teens start to complain about how time has gone too fast, and they'll have to beat Steve and Eddie another time. Dustin finally gets to the door first, then he yells, "Last one to make it to the car is the true loser!" The kids bolt.
Nancy puts her arms up as they pass her. She gives Steve and Eddie a tight smile after she finds all the kids struggling to fit themselves in her car.
"I brought half of them here; I can take them back," Eddie offers kindly. Jeez, Steve wishes he could be like that with him.
"Thank you, but I think they'd kill me if I tried to kick any of them out. You know how they are."
"We definitely do," Steve says and smiles brightly at Nancy. "Tell Robin I said hi."
Nancy's smile turns into a real one as a blush rises on her face. She nods and quickly says her goodbyes. Steve closes the door only to realize Eddie is still there. "Want to help me clean up?" Steve asks, fully expecting a rude response from the man.
"Sure," Eddie says instead, moving to pick up empty soda cans. Steve tries not to let his eyes linger as he bends over to do so. He shakes his head and moves to clean the whiteboard and wheel it back to his father's office.
When he comes back, he finds Eddie has stacked all the cans haphazardly in his arms. "Where's the trash can?" Steve motions for him to follow and pulls out the drawer in his kitchen with his trash can. "Rich people," Eddie mumbles as he drops the cans in.
Steve moves the pizza pans into the sink to wash later as Eddie comes up behind him. "We make a pretty good team, Harrington."
Steve scoffs and turns around, finding Eddie smiling openly at him. He doesn't like it. It feels too... suspicious. "In your dreams, Munson."
Eddie's face falls again. "At least you're nice in my dreams."
Steve laughs. He's got to be kidding. "Why would I be nice to you? You can't stand me, and the feeling is mutual, buddy."
Steve becomes overly aware of how trapped he is with his back digging into the counter. It's worse when Eddie leans forward and puts his hands on the counter at each side. Steve's crossed arms are the only reason Eddie isn't fully pressed up against him. And he does not want to put his arms down and fulfill the want in his traitorous mind.
Eddie breath ghosts over his lips as he says, "Yeah, you invade my space at every given moment with your hands itching to touch me because you can't stand me so much."
Steve cocks his head and leans further into Eddie's space, not afraid of the close proximity. "Yet look who's the one invading mine first."
"And look who's leaning into it."
With that Steve shoves Eddie off of him. He doesn't want to play these fucking mind games with the asshole. What he really wants is to get as far away from his as possible and to take a really cold shower.
Eddie laughs, and Steve just needs him to shut the fuck up for once. And that's the exact moment he storms into Eddie's space and kisses him.
And that's the exact moment he realizes he's fucked up.
(Thank you @henderdads for encouraging me to turn my concept into a ficlet, and since I am unable to stop myself from writing way more than I intend and making everything into a wip... I will be dropping the AO3 Link to this once I continue it. Also, this isn't even the whole first chapter or part to this story ahhhh)
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Adorably Clueless || Steve Harrington
Summary: Request - So everyone rags on Steve for being stupid right so hereâs the idea the reader who is pretty smart acts clueless about a lot of things and asks Steve for help because they donât like the way the others jokingly call him stupid all the time... Read Rest Here
A/N: Weâre pretending Robin and Steve are friends their senior year of high school, everything is moved up a year. Dustin and co are in eighth grade and reader/Steve/Robin/Nancy are seniors. K thanks <3Thank you for the request @loving-and-dreaming
Pairing: Steve Harrington x Y/N
Word Count: 3.5k +
âCan I have a ride to school?â Dustin asked as you slid into the seat next to him running a bit behind this morning. Youâd taken a little extra time to make sure you looked a little bit nicer than normal. Steve was around. He was always around. And youâd be lying if you didnât say you had a little crush on him. You and every girl in Hawkins that was.
You quirked your eyes up to him while pouring the remaining orange juice into your glass, âNo Harrington this morning?â Asking inquisitively. Steve had been picking Dustin up early the last few days throwing you out of your normal rhythm with the middle schooler.
He shook his head quickly, âNo, we finished that project.â He said as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
Rolling your eyes, you put the bacon and eggs your mom had made up onto your plate in a hurry, âYeah, sure. Not like I have to go anywhere else.â You snickered knowing Dustin had to walk down the hill to the middle school, you couldnât be bothered to drop him off then park.
Your mom sighed gathering the attention of both you and your brother, âIâm glad youâre driving him again, Y/N.â She smiled at you giving your hand a pat.
You frowned almost immediately at that comment, âWhy? Steveâs perfectly fine at driving him.â
She gave you a tight-lipped smile knowing how you were. You werenât going to back down from a fight, you never did, âWell, you know what they say.â She chuckled looking at Dustin who simply gave her the same look of confusion.
Shaking your head quickly you deadpanned at her, âI actually donât mom. Enlighten me, will you?â You snapped back feeling all the irritation bubbling to the surface. Of course, you knew what they said about Steve. He was dumb. He was irresponsible. He would never get out of Hawkins. Blah blah blah. You mightâve believed that in the past but no longer was that the case. After you saw how he treated your younger brother you saw him in an entirely new light. Steve was kind. Steve was sweet. Steve was beyond thoughtful. You were crushing hard on the boy. And youâd done a pretty damn good job at hiding it. Right up until now. You were definitely giving it away now. Dustinâs eyes burning into the side of your head told you so.
She gave another quick, nervous laugh before clearing Dustinâs plate, âHeâs just trouble sweetheart.â
âTypical.â You grumbled feeling annoyed as hell by your motherâs dismissal of the sweet man youâd observed over the last few months.
Dustin looked over at you giving you a curious look. You were usually mouthy with your parents but never pushed it too far. This was pushing it beyond what he was used to. And for Steve? He thought that was odd. Especially for you. Heâd learned almost everything from you. You were analytical. Smart. Only spoke up when you knew you were right. Why were you defending Steve Harrington so boldly?
âWhatâs that honey?â She asked turning back to the two of you.
âYou of all people shouldnât believe the gossip. Thought you told us not to judge a book by its cover mother?â Refusing to look at either of them you decided on staring at the plate in front of you.
Her nervous smile gave it all away, âSure. Now, off you go. Donât want to be late to school now do we kids?â
You frowned annoyed as hell by the utter dismissal of the conversation. Oh, so typical. Rolling your eyes, you stood not even attempting to clear your plate, âCome on Dusty. Weâve got some learning to do.â You didnât wait before grabbing your backpack and keys and walking out the front door without so much as a goodbye. Dustin followed quickly yelling a goodbye leaving a very quiet house for a very mouthy woman to deal with.
When Dustin jumped into the passenger seat of your old sedan you looked over at him. He was giving you the weirdest look. Studying you, âWhat?â You asked deciding to do your seatbelt instead of looking at him. You couldnât look at him. No, thatâd actually give you away.
âWhat was that about?â He asked not deciding to hold it back.
âWhat was what about?â You played dumb. It was so much easier. So, so much easier than explaining a stupid little crush thatâd go absolutely nowhere.
He shook his head leaning back into the seat, âSteve? Youâve never mentioned his name before. Now youâre yelling at mom over breakfast about him? Thanks for that by the way.â He smiled knowing youâd always have his back.
You shrugged while backing out of the driveway, âI donât know⌠You like him. He fills a gap I canât fill. So why shouldnât I defend him?â Trying to play it off you were thankful you had a reason to keep your eyes forward and on the road.
He nodded his head not fully believing you as his eyes narrowed in on you, observing you, âSure, Y/N. Thatâs all.â
You nod quickly not daring to look over at your overly observant brother. Werenât boys supposed to be clueless? Why was every single one of them clueless except Dustin? Of course, your brother wasnât defective like a majority of the male population, âYup. Thatâs all Dustin.â
The rest of the ride was nearly silent as Dustin sat there staring at you. He wasnât going to give it up and neither were you. So, silence it was. When you parked the car in the lot you turned to him, âNot a word is mentioned of this morning to him. Do you need a ride home?â
Dustin smirked. The little fucker smirked. He unbuckled his seat belt and gave you the biggest grin, âCanât guarantee that and nope. Steve is driving me home. Weâre doing some investigating after school.â
You shook your head, âFor once. Keep your big mouth shut. What are you even investigating? Itâs Hawkins.â Giving him a curious glance, you stepped out of the worn-down vehicle trying not to be too late to class.
He jumped out of the car mimicking your actions, âAgain, canât guarantee that dear sister. And exactly. Itâs Hawkins, thereâs lots to investigate.â He grabbed his backpack before turning off to head down towards the middle school, âIâll be back late, let mom know.â He waved knowing it was best to not give you the last word. Whatever. Youâd cover for him like you always did. Steve was good for him. Just like Mike, Lucas and Will. It was never lost on you how you were always a touch jealous of your younger brothers ability to make true friendships. Youâd only had one true friend. Thankfully, she was in most of your classes. Youâd have gone insane have to deal with this whole high school thing alone.
As Steve got to know Dustin more you got to know him a little better too. It got under your skin how everybody so casually called him dumb or stupid. He was neither. He just played a part. A part you were easily able to see behind. He was his true authentic self around your brother, at your house. Youâd caught him talking nerdy with your brother and asking questions somebody dumb would never. Steve was a master at his craft. An illusionist who needed to be the center of attention. For the life of you, you couldnât figure that part of him out. For that youâd have to have a real-life conversation. One you often shied away from. Little did you know Steve was determined to get that conversation out of you, Dustinâs far too shy older sister. The girl heâd been crushing on since his split with Nancy.
He knew he was a goner the first time he really saw the real you. You were arguing with your mom, something heâd learned was commonplace in your household. He was amazed by your ability to express your words. You so flawlessly got your point across in a way heâd never seen. You were in his classes, but heâd never really seen you before. You were beautiful. Especially once your younger brother talked you up without even realizing it. Heâd started to fall for you without even having a proper conversation. He wasnât going to give up though. He wasnât planning on going to Dustin, but he was starting to run through all his options. Every time he tried to dive in a little bit deeper you gave him that deer in headlights look. A look of knowing he was pushing the boundaries a little too hard. Heâd back off. But then he got absolutely nowhere with you. Until you started coming to him for little things. Youâd ask him a math question, one youâd obviously know the answer too, but one you knew he knew the answer to as well. Something to boost his confidence. For even you knew he heard the snide remarks about his intelligence. He was human too.
In English youâd ask him a silly grammar rule. In Phys Ed you asked him how to correctly shoot the basketball even though youâd been taught a thousand times over by Dustin and his know-it-all friends. In Spanish youâd ask him a simple question, beaming with pride when he answered back correctly. Little by little you tried to help him in the smallest of ways.
He was doomed, doomed from your sweetness. Youâd taken his heart without the simplest of clues to doing so. He was trying to give you all the signs, the signs that showed he was incredibly interested in everything you had to offer. But you were clueless. Absolutely clueless to it all. For as smart as you are you were oblivious to him right in front of you. If he couldnât figure it out soon heâd have to go to Dustin to get to you. Heâd gotten the sense that only Dustin could talk some reason into you.
Youâd been a pro at avoiding Steve at school that day. He hadnât a clue as to why you were being so elusive. You were far too aware of your feelings to even try and approach a semi-normal conversation with the man. Avoiding him was your best option.
âYouâre acting weird Y/N.â Kelly, your best friend, said as she spotted your eyes darting the cafeteria at lunch, âBeen acting weird all day.â
âNo, I havenât Kel.â Speaking back in an instant you turned your full attention back to her.
A smirk that was eerily similar to Dustinâs danced on her lips as she watched you. Everybody seemed keen on your actions today, âIn fact, youâve been acting a little off ever since a certain Harrington has become friends with your very own brother. Peculiar.â
You rolled your eyes rather dramatically at your friend, âLook at you, jumping to conclusions.â
âYouâve been avoiding him all day Y/N.â She said matter of factly.
Shaking your head, âNoâŚâ
âYou literally made Mandy trade seats with you in Chemistry today. I donât want to hear it.â She cut you off.
âYouâre annoying.â You sighed.
âAnd youâre being avoidant. The usual hey?â She grinned knowing she had you there. This was totally your style.
âWhatever Kelly.â Looking away your eyes went wide seeing Steve and his very own best friend, Robin, walking your way, âGotta go talk to Mrs. Pace about my grade. Iâll see you later?â You stood quickly and ran off before she could even reply. When you turned back you saw the three of them conversing, talking about who knows what. You. They were talking about you.
When you heard the front door open and close youâd assumed Dustin was alone. Your parents were out for a dinner date with another couple theyâd been friends for years with. Being miserably bored you were thrilled when youâd heard him come home. Having somebody to annoy made you far too giddy.
âThere you are!â Yelling from the top of the stairs you skidded to a complete stop seeing not only your brother but his much taller and much more handsome friend standing in the kitchen with him.
All too pleased with himself he gave you a head nod, âY/N. Steveâs going to stay for dinner.â He didnât ask, he stated.
âSure, Iâll just be up in my roomâŚâ
He cut you off grabbing at your arm, âNo, I know you havenât eaten. Sit.â He sounded weirdly like your father.
âI alreadyâŚâ You tried but again he cut you off.
âNo, you havenât. The plate is untouched. Your water is still at the table. Sit.â He pointed to your usual chair. He had you there. He was too damn observant. Only Dustin.
You glared at him but sat down next to Steve who looked all too happy to be sitting there with the two of you. Not even you could lie, he was damn adorable sitting there kicking his feet watching the two siblings bicker back and forth.
Dustin set down two plates in front of you and Steve, âI just remembered. I was supposed to call Mike at 7! Weâre supposed to be doing Mr. Ryanâs homework.â He rambled before running off upstairs.
âDustin?â You called feeling a growing irritation for your meddling younger brother. The little shit just left you to fend for yourself with Steve fucking Harrington? What the fuck?
âKids a trip.â Steve smiled over at you hoping itâd calm your nerves a bit. He knew you were nervous for some reason. He was anything but intimidating, or so he thought.
Your face broke into a grin knowing his motives. He was a trip, that one was for sure, âYou could say that again.â Defeated, you grabbed at your fork knowing you couldnât really just leave him sitting in your kitchen. Dustin would quite literally kick your ass if you did that.
He nodded his head in agreement, âYour brother is pretty great too. Never thought Iâd enjoy spending so much time with a literal kid.â He snickered knowing the optics of the situation were less than stellar.
Finally, you looked at him. And Jesus, was he stunning. It wasnât fair. He was so damn attractive and then he was so damn kind? Dustin was setting you up, âHe get it from somewhere.â You agreed with him while nodding your head.
Steveâs smile grew even wider as he let out a hearty laugh, âHe told me you were funny.â
Eyebrows raised you replied, âHe did?â
âYup.â He scooted a tad closer to you. All too thrilled you were finally entertaining a conversation with him, âHe says a lot of good things about you.â
Without even realizing it you bit your lip slightly. A little habit Steve had noticed in school as he watched you a bit closer this year. It happened when you were thinking. When your mind was reeling, âDustyâs the sweetest younger brother. Iâm lucky.â
âWell, heâs got a pretty great older sister he watches all the time.â Steve said so casually you werenât positive if you were hearing
Your eyes snapped back over to his suddenly very aware of why you avoided these conversations. Your cheeks were absolutely ablaze feeling like you could cook an egg off your face it was so hot, â
He smirked, âWhat? No comeback? He says your infamous for those. And Iâd tend to agree. You schooled Mr. Clark the other day.â
Biting back a smile you rolled your eyes, âDustin has a lot of opinions about me, hmm?â
He leaned forward feeling brazen, âYouâre right. Enough about him. More about you.â His chair scooted just a bit closer. He was bold, you gave him that.
âMe?â Your face had to be as red as a tomato now.
âYou heard me.â
Trying to be just a bit brave you continued, âWell, what about me?â
His chair inched ever so much closer. Your heart was racing at an uncomfortable pace as he opened his mouth, âTell me something about you sweetheart.â
Sweetheart? Sweetheart. Damn, that made your already racing heart explode, âWhat do you wanna know?â It was a whisper. God, you were pathetic. He made you pathetic. A pathetic bumbling mess, âI hate chicken nuggets. I think theyâre disgusting.â You said the first thing that came to your thoughtless mind.
He didnât give you any time to be embarrassed though. He let out a snort before full on laughing, âChicken nuggets? Really?â
You nodded quickly defending yourself, âI just⌠I just donât think chicken should come that way. Not natural.â
He snickered shaking his head but moving his chair even closer. He was almost on top of you now. Surly, he could hear your racing heart, âYouâre a trip too, Henderson.â
âHopefully you mean that in a good way.â
His smile shouldâve given you the hint. But you were clueless. Absolutely clueless, âIn the best way.â
The two of you were so into the moment you didnât hear the younger version of you walk down the stairs. To be fair, it had been twenty minutes. Heâd just been sitting in his room bored to death and couldnât take it anymore. So, he walked down the steps. When he walked into the kitchen heâd expected to find the two of you bickering. Just like he and Steve did. But he found the opposite. The two of you⌠enamored with each other?
He couldnât hide the small smile creeping up on his lips. Heâd all but gotten a confession out of Steve that he liked you. And he wasnât dumb, you liked him. So, this was meant to happen, right? Plus, if the two of you were together then Steve would be over all the time. A win, win.
But he was bored, your love could blossom another time, âWhatâd I miss?â He spoke up. You nearly jumped from your seat. Steve scooted away in a hurry.
âDustin!â You whisper shouted, startled by his sudden presence.
âSon of aâŚâ Steve muttered while glaring at the younger boy.
Dustin gave him a devious smirk, âWhat was that Steve?â
âHe likes you; you know.â Robin set her bag down next to yours on the ground. She plopped down in the seat next to you in the wide-open library.
You looked up from the homework you were working on, âHmm?â
âSteve. He likes you. Hard.â
Shaking your head, you decided on giving her your full attention, âNo, no he doesnât. I think Iâd notice if he liked me.â
She snorted lightly, âYouâre adorable. Adorably clueless. He likes you Henderson.â
âThen heâll tell me himself.â You said so assuredly you werenât expecting her reply.
âYouâre right. He will.â And before you could reply Robin was off as soon as she had sat down.
Before you could focus back on your homework and ignore the weird interaction with the girl youâd come to adore from afar somebody else was in the seat she had just occupied.
When you looked up and spotted him your weak little heart started racing once more, âSteve, whatâre you doing here?â
âHere to tell you something.â He smiled leaning back in the chair.
Robin? Robin was written all over this. He couldnât actually like you. It was more of a thing to say to get her to shut the hell up. But now⌠now Steve might actually admit something.
âWhatâs that?â
He kept quiet until you looked up at him. He smiled gently at you. Trying his darndest not to freak you out, âThat I like you.â
âYou like me?â You asked back so quickly he was sure you hadnât really processed it.
âYes,â He nodded quickly, âI like you. A lot.â
âMe?â
He grabbed at your hand, âYou.â
âYouâre sure?â You couldnât believe him. No. Not until he confirmed it at least twenty times.
âPositive.â He gave your hand a squeeze trying his best to keep you grounded in reality. Not stuck in that pretty little head of yours.
âOh.â Youâd finally processed his words. He liked you. Damn, he liked you?
âHopefully thatâs a good, oh.â He mirrored your words from earlier on in the week.
A small smile came to your lips, âYeah, it is⌠butâŚâ You paused not sure how to ask the question that was itching at the back of your head.
âBut?â
âBut youâve never seemed interested.â
He let out a quiet laugh, âRobin was right, you are adorably clueless.â
You gave him a fake pout, âHey now.â
He shook his head, âI didnât say it wasnât cute. Itâs adorable. Youâre adorable sweetheart.â He grabbed at your other hand, holding both of your much smaller hands in his.
âHey Steve?â You said after a moment of silence.
âYeah?â
âI like you too. I like you a lot.â You bobbed your head up and down.
âTell me then, what do you say? Weâve got a problem and Iâve got a solution. Iâm taking you out Friday evening. On a proper date.â Steve proposed looking all too hopefully at you.
You grinned, âI think that sounds like a great plan.â
He let out a small sigh of relief, âFinally, itâs a date my dear.â
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The Final Campfire T | 489 words Prompt for @steddielovemonth: Love is a fire that never goes out
Steve and Eddie had a little tradition that has built up over the years; whenever they're both able to get a week off of work, they go camping together.
For a week, they are alone and together.
They haven't been able to go camping for a while now, but it isn't because they don't have time off.
"It's a bad idea," Steve points out.
"One last time," Eddie pleads.
Eddie's hands shake slightly as he takes hold of Steves. They didn't know why his hands sometimes shake, but the doctors had reassured them that it was fine. It was a common thing that comes with old age.
"We can go to one of those tourist type ones so people are close by if we need anything," Eddie adds.
Steve's face scrunches up, emphasizing the wrinkles littering his face. "No. We just... won't go as far into the woods as we used to."
It takes them longer to get ready than usual, but that's mostly because they need more now. Steve's meds alone need their own little bag.
"You remembered to tell Dustin and Suzie?" Eddie asks, as they get in the car the next day.
"Yeah. They said they're gonna tell their little Steve all about it so, if we need help, he'll be ready to come save us."
"Good."
The woods of Hawkins used to be a scary place. The first few times they went camping, Steve had a rough time of it.
After fifty years, it's hard to feel that same fear. They both have too many happy memories amongst these trees. Too many times where they laughed, cried, played.
"I missed this," Steve admits, reluctantly sitting while Eddie sets up the campfire.
"Yeah, I did too." Eddie pants, finally pulling the last twig down and sitting next to Steve with a groan. "Didn't miss how much fucking work it takes."
Steve laughs, gently batting his arm. "That's nothing new."
Eddie lights a small branch on fire with his lighter, placing it amongst the smaller twigs and dry leaves, slowly setting the campfire alight.
He leans against Steve's side, whilst they watch the flame build, resting his head against his shoulder.
"I love you," Eddie mumbles.
Steve hum, grinning, bringing a hand up to play with his grey hair. "I love you too."
"It's hard to believe that it's been so long."
"Really?"
"Nah. More that, like... I didn't expect you to stick with me this long."
"You remember what I said? First time we were out here?"
"Back when we were dumb and cheesy?"
"Yeah."
Eddie is quiet for a moment, before whispering, "yeah, I remember."
Steve presses a gentle, lingering kiss to Eddie's forehead.
They both quietly sit, watching the flames of the campfire dance, Steve's words from so long ago echoing in their heads.
"I don't think I'll ever stop loving you. My love for you will burn long after our fires are extinguished."
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@steddiemas Day 13 - Â Snow Day
uh...yeah.. this got way away from me but...here's day 13! (a day late and 4k words more than normal???)
pairing: steddie | word count: 5,201 | rated: T
The following Thursday finds Eddie and the entire Hellfire Club literally and metaphorically clamoring over each other and his large dining room table while their campaign (Eddie had helpfully told him) continues on.
Luckily, Robin had agreed to spend their night off work from the video store with him.
âSo, when are you going to do something about your hopeless Eddie crush?â
âSSshh! Not so loud, Rob!â
She rolls her eyes at him, âSorry to tell you this Dingus, but I donât think heâs paying you a single modicum of attention.â
Steve looks over at the table from his spot on the couch; Robinâs right, of course, Eddieâs already halfway onto the tabletop, his arms stretched wide and the rest of him hunched low to the wood.
Heâs deep into his story and his voice is dropped low, only the tone of it reaching Steveâs ears.
âHeâs such a dork.â Steve sighs, shaking his head.
âYeah, but you loooove him!â Robin teases, poking one foot that had been with her other on Steveâs lap into his side instead.
Steve rolls his eyes at her, âHand me another slice of cheese.â
She reaches over to one of the leftover boxes of pizza on the coffee table and fishes out a slice for him, âSo what are you gonna do about it?â She asks, handing it to him.
âAbout what?â he asks, taking down half the slice in one bite.
âDonât play dumb Steve,â
He sighs, âI donât know Rob; he hasnât made a move either! He kissed me first, remember? Right over there!â Steve points to the offending doorway, âBecause of you, by the way.â he snarfs down the other half of the slice two big bites.
âI remember.â She nods.
âI honestly donât know what to do Bob, I want to corner him and kiss him all over his fuckinâ body but howâm I supposed to know if heâd be okay with that? Does he want that?â
âOh he wants that, believe me.â
Steve narrows his eyes at her. She only quirked a brow at him in return. âWhat do you know, Buckley?â
Robin snorts out a laugh, âI would say to just go for it, but I feel like heâd freak if you did that out of the blue.â
âSo, what, I just say âHey, I really really like you, maybe already halfway love you, and I want to know if youâd like to kiss about it maybe?â?â
âWhoâs Steve kissing?â
Steve jumps at Dustinâs voice, suddenly beside him. He knew his hearing was going on his left..Robin told him he was just imagining it.
âOOh, Steveâs kissing someone?â This time it was Lucas, his voice teasing as he passes behind Dustin through the door under the stairs with his arms full of pop cans.
âIâm not kissing anyone,â
âHe just wants to.âÂ
Damn you, Robin. Steve glances quickly to the table, Eddie has his back turned to them.
âWho is it?â
âUh, itâsâŚâ Steve pauses for a half a second, âNone of your business. You guys done for the night?â
âYeah.. about that..â
Oh noâ
âCan we stay the night here? We have to start planning out our characters for the next campaign!â
âYou guys are done done?â âNot quite,â Steve turns his head to the right, the older kid Frank is standing in the other doorway from the living room to the hall closest to the front door. âWe have one more session then Iâm DM-ing the next campaign.â
Steve nods along with Robin (whose head is hanging backward over the arm of the couch closest to Frank). âSo youâŚsix? Seven? Want to stay the night?â He's already skimming through the house in his head to where the extra blankets and pillows are stashed. He should have enough.
âNo, just us.â Mike confirms, plopping down onto the carpet between the coffee table and fireplace across from the couch. âMe, Lucas, Will, and Dustin.â
Dustin nods, adding âAnd Eddie was going to stay a little longer to plan his own character, since heâs gonna be able to play in the next one.â
Steve turns back to Frank and the other older kidâŚJeffâŚ?, whoâs now leaning around the doorway too. âYou guys arenât staying?â
âNah man, we donât wanna impose, thanks for having us though.â Maybe Jeff said.
âYeah, of course,â Steve lifts Robinâs legs off his lap and stands, moving to see the three older Hellfire members off at the door. The Harringtons are polite hosts first and foremost. âThanks for coming, guys.â What was he thanking them for? It wasnât like they were here for him.
Jeffâs polite smile seemed to echo Steveâs thoughts, âOf course man, thanks for having us over.â âAnd for the pizza.â the shortest of the three says to the agreement of the others.
Jeff shakes Steveâs hand, the shortest one (Garby? George? It was something with a âGâ) smiles again after pulling on his coat before heading out to Frankâs truck.
One of Frankâs solid hands lands on Steveâs shoulder in a friendly pat, and itâs almost enough to miss Eddie slipping out the door behind him into the slow fall of fat snowflakes outside. He was surprised to see a swath of snow had blanketed his front yard since the boys had been here.
Steve almost says something, but hears the guys exchanging their own farewells through the cracked door, so he turns back to the steps.Â
Will is already coming back down them, arms full of blankets and pillows, Lucas following behind him.
âI was about to go grab those myselfâwait, did any of you dipshits call and ask your parents if you can stay? Itâs a school night!â Steve follows the two into the living room.
The four of them immediately look cowed.
âOOohh you better get moving guys,â Robin teases.
âAll of you up, youâre calling home.â Steve waves his arm as if to shove them all through the hall into the kitchen. âAnd no complaints, otherwise youâll all be piling into the beemer before you can say demogorgon.â
Three of the four boys grumble their complaints as they pass him, âHey, youâre lucky Iâm even letting you stay. Seeing as how Iâm the one thatâs gonna have to drive you all to school in the morning.â
âYouâll already be driving Robin!â Mike complains
âYeah but I have pretty privilege.â Robin calls from her spot on the couch.
Steve hears the door click closed, and looks over to see Eddie coming back in.
âHeyââ Eddie disappears down the hall and past the steps, only to reappear in the dining area through the other doorway under the steps. He immediately goes back to whatever papers heâs got on the table.
Steve looks down at Robin, who looks up at him at the same time, his confusion is reflected on her face.
Heâs about to go talk to Eddie when Dustin calls for him from the kitchen.
-x-
âSteve! Mom wants to talk to you!â
Eddie hears Dustin call from the kitchen, and he stacks his pile of notes together, finally closing them up into his spiral notebook.
He pauses then. Just staring down at the disheveled wire binding.Â
He should go. No need to torture himself further, the kids will understand right? Heâll just make up something about his Uncle needing him home right away tomorrow morning or something.Â
Yeah. That should work, itâs not like anyone would call Waynâ
âSo. Youâre down in the dumps.â
Eddieâs shoulders crowd up against his ears at Robinâs arrival.
âIâm fine.â
âUh huh.â She doesnât believe him, of course.
He can hear the sound of Steveâs cheery voice from the kitchen, the tone he takes whenever heâs talking to one of the kidsâ parents, and Eddie can feel his face screw up in pain.
âAh hah!â
âDonât.â
âI didnât say anything.â âYou didnât have to,â he bites out, âItâs not like youâre the one having to listen to your crush wax poetic about some girl he wants to kiss stupid.â
He turns to look at her. Robinâs face is blank for a moment, then a barely-there smug smirk appears on her lips.
Eddieâs vision goes scarlet. âYou donât get to be a shithead about it, Buckley. This is all your fuckinâ fault.â he spits out in a low whisper.
âMy fault?â she echoes in the same tone, the smile falling from her face. âWhatâs my fault??â
âYouâre the one who made me think I had a chance, werenât you? The one who put up that fuckinâ mistletoe? Your fault.â He pokes her shoulder accusingly. His volume was getting higher, so he adjusts before continuing. âI should have known there was no chance; heâs the one who said âNow weâre even.â after he kissed me in Melvaldâs!â
âHe said thaââ
Eddie was practically hissing at this point, just a steady stream of steam escaping him like a cartoon character. âHe just felt bad, Robin! He just felt like he owed me something, thereâs no goddamn feelings there!â
âEddiââ
âI gotta go.â
He scoops up his notebook in one hand and snatches up his bag with the other, slinging it over his shoulder.
âEddie, donât goââ
He stalks down the hall past the steps away from her voice. Heâs almost to his escape when Dustin cuts off his path from the kitchen doorway closest to the front door.
âEddie, youâre leaving?â
âSorry kid, gotta go.â He steps around him, âI forgot Wayne needs me home right away tomorrow morning.â
âBut you were going toââ
âIâll help you later, Dustin.â it wasnât supposed to come out like that.
âDonât be an ass, Eddie.â
âYou know what? Bite me, Mike.â He really shouldnât be taking his feelings out on the goblins.
âFuck you, man.â
âHey! Hey, what is happening right now?â Steve comes out into the hall then, making eye contact with Eddie for a fraction of a second before Eddie focuses on lacing his boots onto his feet.
âEddieâs leaving,â
â...Okay? And?â
Alright, ouch.
He yanks his laces even tighter.
âAnd he said he would help us, and now heâs leaving.â
âOh come off it Dustin, you heard what he said.â Lucas says, an eyeroll in his voice.
âWhatâd he say?â Eddieâs head told him that Steveâs voice sounded hurt, but best not to believe his head right now. âHe said,â Eddie cuts in, âThat his uncle needs him home in the morning.â
Steveâs soft âOh.â was barely audible over the other three arguing back at him.
He yanks the last lace tight to his calf and stands sharply.
âYeah, so, thanks for having us over, Harrington, Iâll see ya around.â he purposely doesnât look up at Steveâs face as he says this, focusing on his notebook and bag.
His hand just reaches the doorknob when Robinâs voice calls out from the living room. âDonât think youâre going anywhere anytime soon, Eddie.â
Because his arm was already in motion when she started talking, the door opens in front of him just as she finishes.Â
The slow fat flakes from only, what, 10 minutes earlier? are now flying harsh and sideways across the light escaping Steveâs front door. Itâs piling up out there, and fast. Bessie has braved many a winter in Hawkins, but he knows heâd get snowed in by time they got across town to the park.Â
Honestly though? Getting snowed in on the side of the road is seeming much more preferable than staying here after his little hissy fit.
âEddie? Just stay here, man.â Steve sounds much closer than before, âI donât want something to happen to youââ What Eddie can only assume is Steveâs hand falls to his shoulder, and he immediately turns away from it, closing the front door and letting his bag fall down his arm to the floor in the same motion as he turns into the kitchen without making eye contact with anyone.
The phone is still warm in his palm when he lifts it to his ear, punching Frankâs number into the buttons on the cradle.Â
In the handful of rings it takes for him to pick up, Eddie can hear the others whispering to each other, no doubt things like âWhatâs Eddieâs problem?â, âWhyâs he being mean to Steve?â, âWhy canât he control his big gay feelings for his obviously straight friend?â.
Okay, maybe that last one was a bit much for a bunch of sophomores.
âHello?â
âFrank, youâre home?â
âUh. Yeah. You called me at home.â
âWell itâs snowinâ like shit outside now, I wanted to make sure you guys got back safe.â
âOh. Yeah, yeah, I just got in when I heard the phone. Everyoneâs home safe.â
âAlright good, Iâm gonna stay here at Harringtonâs; talk to you later man, I gotta call Wayne.
âOkay Ed, see yaâ.â
Eddie jabs his finger into the phoneâs switch to end the call, then starts to dial the trailer. Wayne should be just about to leave for work.
âYâello?â
âHey Wayne, itâs me.â Eddie says, turning his face away automatically when someone shuffles into the kitchen.
âEd, whereâya at?â
âIâm still at Steveâs. It really started to come down so I donât want to risk driving home tonight.â
âGood. You stay righâ there, son.â
âAre you still going in?â
Wayne hums in agreement, âGot to.â
Eddieâs stomach sinks, âWayneââ
âNow donâ you worry âbout me boy, I woke up early enough to get the chains on the truck.â
âFine, fine. Be careful, old man.â
âYou got it kid. Iâll see ya tomorrow.â
He hangs the phone back into itâs cradle on the wall feeling much looser now; heâd almost forgotten why he was so wound up, but seized up again as soon as he turned.
Steve was standing at the stove, stirring something that was obscured by his torso. âYou want some hot chocolate too, Eds?â he asks, not turning from the stove.
Eddie gives him a short âNo.â and goes back out into the hall to unlace his boots once again.
He wanders back into the living room with his bag and plops down in the recliner, pulling out his monster manual and his smaller, less pulverized notebook, the one with the basics of his next character fleshed out in it.
A tiefling bard, one he had imagined as having such thick skin on him that no matter what snide remarks, insults, and bashes to his character were thrown at him, heâd only shrug them off. Something real Eddieâd love to do. A charming, charismatic bard that got all who heard his songs to overlook his hellish appearance.
Wouldnât that be something.
While heâs mulling over what name to give his bard (heâs waffling between Zarlech and Erron), Robin appears, settling in on the corner seat of the couch beside him.
He tenses up again, thinking sheâs going to try talking to him about the too-good-for-this-world man in the yellow sweater in the next room, but she doesnât. She only sits down and starts back in on the thick Vogue magazine sheâd been swiping though since he and his troupe arrived.
Steve comes in with two mugs of cocoa not long after, walking to Eddie first with a soft smile.
âI told you I didnât want any.â
He regrets his tone as soon as the words pass his lips; Steve looks stunned, the boysâ idle chatter from the coffee table dies off immediately.
Eddieâs face burns in embarrassment, but before he can even open his mouth, Robin says âIâll take his,â and reaches for the steaming pale yellow mug.Â
He passes it over, and stands there for a moment with the other mug before turning and handing it over to Will, the closest to him of the four on the floor.
Steve pinches the bridge of his nose briefly, then turns out of the room. Robinâs up and out of the room not a moment later, saying, âIâll go help him with you threesâ.â
Thereâs a beat of silence, then: âWhat. In the actual fuck. Is your problem, man?â
Eddie turns to face the voice; all four teens are staring at him, each one with a different level of incredulousness on their faces. Mikeâs is the worst, looking at Eddie like he just killed his dog. And heâs about to get revenge for it.
âWho do you think you are to talk to him like that, huh?â Mike seethes at him, âThis is his fucking house, and youâre gonna sit here and be rude as all hell just because he doesnât like you back?â
What the fuck?
âWhat the fuck?â Eddie hears his voice echo his thoughts. âHow do youââ
âSteve puts up with enough shit from us as it is, he doesnât need it from you too.â
Thereâs surprise on the other threesâ faces, but Eddieâs got an inkling itâs surprise at this coming from Mike and not from the content of the outburst.
âUh..â
âMikeâs right, Eddie. Youâre our friend, but Steveâs ourâŚâ Lucas trails off.
âHeâs our Steve.â Will says resolutely.Â
âHeâs our Steve.â Lucas agrees, âAnd we wonât hesitate to drop you like a dead fish over him.â
Eddie turns his gaze to Dustin, not looking forward to what he might see in his closest buttheadâs expression.
Dustinâs face is set in determined lines, and he meets Eddieâs gaze solidly. âI love you both as brothers, man. Donât make me choose between you twoâŚThough I will choose Steve.â
Robin returns before Eddie can formulate any sort of response to..all that.., pressing a steaming mug of cocoa into each of the boysâ waiting hands.
She came in with four though, and brings the last one to Eddie. âLeave him be for a minute. Iâm sure he will be fine, but heâs upset.â He takes the mug from her and she squashes back down into her abandoned seat with a sigh. âWhich usually means heâs going to be doing laundry until I make him go to sleep.âÂ
Eddie spends the next 25 minutes trying to think about what heâs going to say to Steve, what heâs going to tell him was the reason for his bullshit attitude.
For a solid three, he seriously thinks about telling Steve the truth, that he got all pissy at the thought of him sucking face with whoever it is heâs got a crush on, but thatâs really not fair to Steve..or to this mystery girl.
At 30, Robin nudges his arm with her bony elbow, so he leaves his book and still-unnamed character on the chair and goes to find Steve.
He follows the sound of music coming from off the kitchen, stopping just outside the door when the low sound of Steve singing along to âThe First NĂśelâ playing softly through the radio.
It had to be that damn song, didnât it?
âŚOkay, maybe itâs not so bad if Steveâs the one singing it..
He steps into the narrow room once the radio host comes back on. Itâs small, but thereâs more than enough room for the machineâs doors to open and to manuver a basket around in here, and thereâs a side door out to the yard at the end of the room; thereâs neat-ish piles of clothes in front of the washer and overflowing a basket under the dryer door, a few loose dust bunnies and used dryer sheets litter the corners.
Steveâs standing at the dryer, pawing through a seemingly freshly cleaned pile of towels on its top.
He glances up at him briefly when he enters, going back to the pile immediately, âEddie, hey, sorry for sulking off like that. I just..got into my head a bit.â Even Steve sounded like he didnât believe what he was saying. âIâll be back out in a minute, just gotta take care of this load..â
âHey, itâs alright man. Itâs not all on you, you know.â Steveâs hands stop when he looks over, dropping themselves and a half-folded towel back onto the pile. âLook, Iâm sorry Steve. My brain is weird sometimes too; I had some of my own shit pop back up for no fuckinâ reason at all and it just..really threw me. I didnât mean to take it out on you like that, I swear.âÂ
The truth. For the most part at least. He really didnât mean to snap at Steve like that over fuckinâ hot chocolate.
âReally, itâs okay Eddie. You did say that you didnât want any.â
âYeah, well, that doesnât give me the right to be an ass to you.â Eddie ducks his head in embarrassment.
âThank you,â Steve finally says. âI appreciate it, Eds.â
Relief floods through him at the nickname, he meets Steveâs gaze again. âDo you uhm, need help or anything?â
Steve smiles softly, âNo, I really do just need to take care of this last load and Iâll be back out there.â
A low howl of wind from outside the side door cuts him off before he can reply.
Eddie groans, âWell that sounds like itâll be funâŚâ
All in all, it was fun.
After going back to the living room and confirming with the others that he did, in fact, apologize to their Steve, Eddie sat back down with his notebook and got back to work.
He was slowly absorbed into the boysâ huddle and by time Steve comes back in, all five of them are heavily debating what alignment Zardok the bard should be.
Not 30 minutes later, the lights flicker off above them.
âAw hell.â Steve mutters from the sofa.
âIâll start running the tub.â Eddie sighs, pushing himself off the floor and waving his arms in front of him so he doesnât run into any walls on his way.
âWhy would you run the tub?â Dustin asks, incredulous.
âYou fill the tub with water in case the pipes freeze while the powerâs out. That way you still have water to flush the toilets and get clean and stuff.â
âThank you Will, exactly.â Eddie says. Smart kid.Â
Damn. Why doesnât he carry a mini flashlight again?
âThatâs a thing?â Robin asks, then clicks on a flashlight. Where in the hellâd she get that?
âYou donât need to do that, Eds. The place is plenty well insulated.â Steve assures, stopping him from leaving, âThe pipes wonât freeze, I promise.â
â....Lucky bastard.â
Dustin goes to the opposite end of Robinâs couch and fishes another light from between the cushions.
He and the other three make quick work of arranging their blankets and pillows there in the living room, Dustinâs light only going so far as to help continue their brainstorming.
Steve and Robin leave them to it, and lead Eddie upstairs with their light.Â
One round of fighting off nightmares later, heâs dragged into wakefulness with the smell of cinnamon.
He re-cinches Steveâs lended sweats around his hips and trudges down the stairs.
There are snores still reverberating from the living room, and Steve is standing in front of the stove flipping something.
A square glass pan with an inch of some sort of mixture in it was sitting on the island across from him along with an open bag of bread and half a dozen eggs still in their carton.
The floor under his feet squeaks when he stops in the doorway, alerting Steve to his presence.
He glances over his shoulder at him, then goes back to the stove to flip something again. âHey Eds, just makinâ some breakfast, you want something?â He turns to him fully then, leaning his elbows onto a clear patch of the island countertop.
Steve must take his sleepy silence as confusion.
âOh! The power came back on last night. Well, er..â he looks back at the stoveâs clock, blinking 5:08 out at them, âEarly this morning, actually.â
Huh. Guess it was confusion.
âAnyway, you want some french toast?â That explains the cinnamon. âOr I can whip you up some eggsâŚ?â
âNo, no, french toast is great.â his voice comes out scratchy with disuse. âThanks Stevie.â
Steve smiles and turns back to the stove, âThe coffee machine is on, if you want a cup; Iâll have a plate ready for you in just a couple minutes.â
Eddie wakes up slowly with his coffee, watching as Steve resets the clock on the oven to his watch.
âItâs 8:30 already? Shouldnât we get the kids up for school?â Holy shit. Who knew Eddie Munson would ever sound so much like a mom.
âNah,â Steve waves him off, âI was up with my alarm to get them up and ready, but when I got down here, Claudia called. The school called a snow day.â
Steve passes him a plate of toast, already smothered with syrup. âYou want powdered sugar?â
âOoh fancy, fancy,â Eddie laughs, adding a haughty accent to his next words, âBring me my powdered confectionary Steeves, I wish to dust it upon my imported french breakfast.â
Steve rolls his eyes at him, but passes over a short ceramic container of the stuff.
Lucas is the one up next, going to the coffee machine before acknowledging either of them.
He sips on his cup without adding anything to it, the heathen. Eddieâs own cup was nearly drowned out with milk and sugar.
Slowly but surely, the rest of the house wakes up and wanders to the kitchen, each getting a plate stacked high with sweet cinnamon-y goodness.
Dustin, Mike, and Will are sitting at the little breakfast nook table in the kitchenâs front window, getting steadily louder about their plans for the near eight inches of snow thatâs blanketed across Steveâs front yard.
âYouâre going to help me shovel it out so I can get you free-loaders home as soon as possible. Thatâs what youâre going to do.â Steve insists, pushing a plate of toast in front of Robin, the last to get up.
So thatâs what originally got them all outside, but two shovels can only get two of them so far with the driveway before any of the other five start fucking around.
The first blow comes from Mike, a well thrown snowball hitting dead center on the back of Willâs head.
Then Lucas lobbed one aimed for Dustin but hit Mike right on the nose.
Willâs shovel was abandoned, teams were made, and Steve was left shoveling alone when the snowballs really started flying.
Robin, Lucas, and Will booked it for the bushes on one side of the yard, immediately packing snow up between them and into gaps in the branches to protect them from the flurry.
And of course, the only other good cover on the other end of the yard from them was Steveâs beemer, so Eddie, Mike, and Dustin dove behind the newly uncovered tires, frantically packing snowballs from the untouched drift under Steveâs car.
âReally?â The three of them look up at the sound of Steveâs voice.
Fuck, he looks so adorable all bundled up like this. Nose and cheeks bitten red with the cold and with the exertion of shoveling, scarf tucked around his neck and into his jacket, the dark blue mittens, one on his hip and one over the handle of the shovel, the matching knit capâeven as he glares disapprovingly at them.
âSo youâre not gonna help me, and also subject my baby to enemy fire? Not cool, guys.â
Mike lobs a ball across the yard.
âJoin us then! Help us defeat those heathens and weâll help you with the driveway.â
A snowball smacks into the back passenger side window of the car
âNo.â, Steve says with finality and goes back to shoveling.
Another ball soars over the roof of the car and splats across the cleared-ish pavement behind them.
âAwe, youâre no fun Stevie.â Eddie complains, though heâs definitely not complaining about the view heâs got right now.
Dustin sends one back, mumbling out a âDamn! So close..â soon after.
âBite me.â
Not 10 seconds later, a blast of snow smacks the back of Steveâs head.
Everyone freezes.
-x-
He turns slowly back around to face the three snow-covered idiots crouched behind his car.
All three stare wide-eyed at him, faces flushed with cold.
Mike and Dustin's hands raise at the exact same time, both pointing at Eddie.
He can tell from Dustinâs face that it was definitely him that threw the thing at his head, but the panicked, adorable, wide-eyed look Eddie has at the accusation is worth playing along for.
âWhat?! You traitors!â He scrambles up and back, glancing over and managing to duck a snowball aimed for his head by Robin, âStevie, sweetheart, darling, you know I wouldnât do that to you.â
âDo I?â He growls out playfully, advancing on the doe-eyed menace.
âYes! You know I love you, Steve, I would never betray you like that.âÂ
The words, even said teasingly as they are, make Steveâs stomach swoop heavily. Heâs lucky his face was already red from the wind.
âI donât know, Eds,â He holds out one mittened hand to Mike as he passes between the two boys. He drops one into his palm. âSounds like something you would do.â
He raises the snowball and yells out, chasing Eddie around the front of his car to the hoots and hollers of the others jeering him on.
Eddie is not a good runner, and his Reeboks slip and slide as they try to carve a path through the fresh snow in the yard.
Heâs quick though, and doges out of Steveâs reach when he almost catches the back of his borrowed puffer coat, launching off toward the side of the house instead.
Oh no.
âWait, Eddie! Thereâs aââ Eddieâs dark head of curls disappears under his feet as he slips off over the side of the hill. âHillâshit!â
Steve spoke too soon even for himself, unable to stop his momentum before he slips down the hill too.
Snow pushes itself under the back of his jacket down the first half of his slide, then one of his feet gets stuck up under him and he tumbles ass-over-tea kettle the rest of the way.
âOOFââ he lands on something much more solid than snow at the bottom.
Eddieâs cackling laughter bursts out from under him, his chest heaving with it under Steveâs own.
âEddie, you okay, man?â
Steve pushes up on his hands, one on either side of Eddieâs torso, to look down at him properly.
He lost the red hat heâd grabbed when they came outside earlier, gone to the snow somewhere, and his hair is fanned in an almost perfect halo around his head.
The red spots on his face show off the flakes that fall onto them briefly before they melt under the heat of his skin, his mouth open wide and his eyes crinkled shut in laughter.
Steve was already head over fuckinâ heels for this man, butâŚoh.
Oh.
Eddie has laugh lines.
Theyâre so deep already, crinkled up at the corners of his eyes, but for a split second, Steve canât help but wonder how much more theyâd be in 10, 15, 20 years in the future.Â
And he realizes in that instant that wants so badly to be there to watch them grow longer.
look out, it's noelle coming in hot with the Oh. Oh. moment!
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Sweet Home Indiana Part 3
Shit! I can't believe I forgot to post this this morning! I don't know where my head was, honestly.
I'm reaching a point where I'm running out of plot so I don't think this story is going to be longer than 10 chapters max. A lot of the second half of the movie takes place over months as the main character gets ready to marry the rich bachelor, only for her to find out that her husband signed the divorce papers and she forgot ON HER WEDDING DAY (as in she was informed on her wedding day that she forgot). Which really won't work for this story.
So yeah, I suspect to be finished with this story sooner rather than later.
Eddie does have to do a lot of grovelling but he unfortunately gets worse before he gets better. He's really REALLY dumb in this, okay?
Part 1 Part 2
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Eddie watched Steve walk away and he gently put the brownie back into the box.
Fuck.
His stomach churned as he swallowed down the bite in his mouth. He had forgotten so much about the man he once swore to love until the end of his days. But he remembered that look of absolute betrayal before the mask dropped.
So Eddie did what he was good at when times got tough, he ran. He was supposed to have been trying to convince Steve to come with him, but he had fucked it up so badly there was no coming back from that.
The worst part is that there had been a few times in the last decade where Eddie could have healed what was between them, that he could have reached out and gotten back in touch. But Eddie had ran each time.
He wouldnât say each time ended in a rushed marriage, but two of them definitely did.
Eddie would think about reaching out only to hear about how well Steve was doing from Dustin or Max and how happy he was and Eddie would run out a marry the first guy who would fuck him.
The other times he would think about contacting Steve and some small trouble (or not so small in the case of his band breaking up) would crop up and he be scrambling to keep his head above water.
Steve was thriving here in Hawkins and wasnât that just a kick to the head. He had a little bakery that was doing well, Robin was here, and if all the times the kids called Eddie were any indication, Steve was still on speaking terms with all of them.
He needed a fucking drink. He didnât care that it was only a little after noon, he needed to turn off his brain. He turned on his heel and stormed out of the bakery.
âI thought I recognized the van,â a warm voice said. âWere you gonna tell me you were in town?â
Eddie looked around before he spotted his Uncle Wayne, leaning up against the side of the building.
âWayne!â he cried and threw his arms around his neck.
Wayne hugged him back. âItâs good to see you kid.â
âOf course I was going to tell you I was in town,â Eddie scoffed. âI was just trying to take care of something first.â
Wayne looked behind him at the bakery and raised an eyebrow. âYou coming back to make an honest man out him or are you setting to break his heart?â
âWhy are you on his side?â Eddie whined. âYes, I said some pretty stupid shit, but he wasnât blameless in all the fuckery that went down.â
Wayneâs expression softened. âI know.â He put his arm around Eddieâs shoulders. âCome on, Iâll buy you lunch and we can talk about why youâre in town.â
âMmk,â Eddie said weakly, letting Wayne lead him down the street to the nearby diner.
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Steve was hyperventilating. He couldnât do this. He wasnât strong enough. Eddie Munson was the biggest asshole in the world and he still looked like sex on legs.
That funny little lopping walk he did when he wanted to move fast but didnât want to run.
The long hair in waves around his face. His lean body stuffed into the tightest pair of jeans Steve had ever seen and he used to wear tight jeans for fuckâs sake. The god damn eyeliner on his big doe eyes.
And peaking out of the leather jacket were even more tattoos. Which it made sense considering he was some hot shot tattoo artist up in Seattle. But still! It wasnât fair that the man who broke his heart wasnât fat and balding at thirty. Nooooo...he had to come back to blue his balls as well as break his heart.
âDo I need to break his balls?â Robin asked coming back from the freezer. She crossed her arms over her chest and glared. Not at Steve specifically, but glared at the situation in general.
Steve gave a kind of hiccuping laugh and his lungs filled with the air he desperately needed.
âNo,â he said with a broken smile. âI handled it. Iâm just going to send it to Hal to make sure heâs not trying to take me to the cleaners or some other bullshit.â
Robin nodded. Hal Peterson was their business attorney, but heâd know enough to make sure Steve wasnât being shafted by the whole ordeal.
âSo whatâs got you around the twist?â she asked.
âHe looks hotter now than he did before he left,â Steve whined. âHeâs supposed to balding and fat and falling apart at the seams. But no...heâs leaner, still with those long ridiculous curls, and better put together than I was.â He waved a hand at himself. His hair was greasy from standing around a hot oven, his hands and apron were covered in flour, he had frosting on his nose.
Robin came over and gave him a hug. He wrapped his arms around her and he let out a little sob.
âIâm sorry, Steve,â she murmured. âAre you going to be okay?â
He let out a shuddering sigh. âProbably not until he blows out of town again.â
Robin kissed the top of his head. âLetâs go out to the Hideout tonight. The shop will be fine. We handled today, we can handle tomorrow, too.â
Steve let out a shuddering sigh and nodded into her stomach.
âGood,â she stepped back and cupped his cheeks. âI know this sucks but you are the strongest, most capable person Iâve ever met. A weaker man would crumble under all this, but that person is not you. You understand me?â
He let out another shuddering sigh. âThanks, Robs. I needed that.â
âI know you did, dingus,â she said fondly. âSo lets knock today out of the ballpark, yeah?â
âYeah!â
****
âI was hoping,â Eddie was telling Wayne, âthat I could roll into town, get him to sign the divorce papers, and spend the rest of the week with you. But no, heâs being a stubborn ass.â
Wayne snorted. âYou always did aim too high.â
âI thought heâd want to be rid of me,â Eddie huffed. âIâve done nothing but run around all over this god forsaken country just to put some distance between me and him. Iâve hurt him in every possible way. I thought he was just wanting closure you know, calling me into town like he did.â
Wayne furrowed his brow. âHe called you into to town?â
Eddie nodded and placed his chin on his hands on the table. âI was a bit of an ass about it because I didnât explain things to Chrissy, but yeah. He told me that if I wanted to divorce him so bad, Iâd have to come back to Hawkins and do the job proper.â
The waitress came set Wayneâs food down and Eddie sat up so she could do the same for him.
Wayne waited until she was gone before he turned back to Eddie. âWhen you told me you were marrying Chrissy, I was more than a little surprised.â
Eddie rubbed his eyes with the heels of his palms. âI know. I have my reasons, I just canât tell you yet. But I promise itâs for a good reason.â
âHeâs done really well for himself here,â Wayne said softly.
âAnd I havenât?â Eddie spat out a tad too bitterly.
Wayne scowled. âDid I say you hadnât, boy?â he snapped.
Eddieâs head reared back from the shock of his normally mild mannered uncle to snap at him. He shook his head, his lip beginning to quiver.
âIâm on your side,â Wayne said, to Eddieâs scoff. âI know I keep hyping up Steve, but I remember what you two were like when things were good, son. You were incandescent. But I look at you now and that sparkle has gone. I want to be happy for you, but first youâve got to show me that youâre happy for yourself.â
âYou donât think Iâm happy?â Eddie asked in confusion. âI have my own tattoo shop, Iâm going to marry a great girl, and Iâm still friends with most of the members of my band. Whatâs not to be happy about?â
Wayne shrugged. âYou tell me.â
Eddie frowned. âI donât know what youâre talking about, old man.â
Wayne dug his thumbs into his belt and licked his top lip nice and slow. Eddie ignored him and just stabbed at his food.
âKiddo,â Wayne said, shaking his head, âyouâre still in love with that boy even with these ten years gone.â His chin jutted up to point to Eddieâs food.
Eddie froze with his fork half way to his mouth and then looked down at his plate. It took him a full minute to realize what Wayne was talking about.
âOh.â
He had ordered the breakfast platter. It had hash browns, scrambled eggs, ham, bacon, and sausage with a side of chocolate chip pancakes. But Eddie didnât like hash browns or sausage. He would give them to Steve who did.
He thought about the little box that was sat next to him on the bench and the brownie Steve had concocted for him so long ago.
Eddie swallowed thickly, his stomach turning sour as he stared at the hash browns and sausage he was never going to eat.
âEat up,â Wayne said with a soft smile. âYou donât want it to go to waste.â He scooped up the hash browns and put them on his plate and then stabbed both sausage.
He dipped the first sausage into his over easy eggs, ignoring Eddieâs turmoil. At least for the moment.
Eddie brought the fork all the way to his mouth and chewed, not really tasting it.
He ate through most of the food that way, until it came to the pancakes. He moaned happily.
âSeattle just doesnât make pancakes the way Benny does,â he said softly.
Wayneâs smile was no less tender this time, but infinitely more fond. âYou could always come back to Hawkins. You can set up a tattoo shop anywhere, so why not here?â
Eddie shook his head. âI wouldnât do that to Steve. Divorce his ass and then move back into town with Chrissy in tow, shoving it in his face that I moved on.â
âI can see that,â Wayne murmured. âI just miss my boy is all and would love to see you more often than I get.â
Eddie took his hand and gave it a squeeze. âI know you do. And I would like you to meet Chrissy before the wedding.â
âIâd like that too.â
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Steddie Podfic Mini-Rec - July 2024
If you've seen my post from a few days/weeks (what is time??) ago, you might know that I've had a little Steddie Renaissance by means of podfics! I got into podfics for the first time a few months ago with the ship that's now occupying most of my brain space, but I've now listened to pretty much everything that there is in the tag, ergo: back to Steddie! I hope you enjoy and please give kudos and comments to the lovely people recording these fics if you listen to them!
[Podfic] far away from nothing by greedy_dancer // fic by  glorious_spoon/@glorious-spoon (Coming Out, Missing Scene | 10-20min | Teen): The thing is, Steve knows heâs the dumb one. Between Nancyâs straight-A report cards and Dustinâs wild brilliance and Robinâs multilingual code-cracking skillsâyeah. Heâs just Steve Harrington, who graduated high school with a 2.1 GPA and got rejected by every fancy college his parents made him apply to. Fine. Somebody needs to guard the door and take the hits while the rest of them save the fucking world, and heâs more than okay with that somebody being him. The other thing is, most of them are brilliant in a way that heâll never understand, and dumb as hell when it comes to human relationships.
[podfic] Shovel Talks by RattleandHum (ThirdEye1234)/ @thirdeye1234 // fic by unkreativstermensch (Post-S4, Pining, Wayne POV | 20-30min | Teen): âOh,â Steve says. Then again, âoh,â a little quieter. His expression changes; from confusion to something pained almost. âMr Munson, I donâtâŚâ he takes a deep breath, his voice a little shaky as he continues. âI donât think heâŚI donât think he likes me like that.â He doesnât say âitâs not like that.â Neither does he say âIâm not like that.â Thatâs the first thing Wayne notices. or: Wayne decides to give Steve the shovel talk, only to realize he might not be the one needing one.
[podfic] Longer Lasting Freshness by RattleandHum (ThirdEye1234)/ @thirdeye1234 // fic by RurouniHime/ @thegertie (Morning After, Friends to Lovers | 20-30min | Mature): Steve's his friend. His closest friend. And Eddie had to mess it up. He had to mess it up so hard, all the way and back again because Eddie never does anything at less than a hundred and twenty percent.
[Podfic] The way you feel by Itty_Bitty_Blondie/ @itty-bitty-blondie // fic by alchemystique/ @alchemistc (Getting Together | 20-30min | Teen): Eddie pulls back, and Steve chases, a bit, blinks his eyes back open with a pout. âYou. What. You?âItâs â Steveâs done this whole song and dance with half the girls in his age group in Hawkins, rarely ever felt this buzzing under his skin. The desperate urge to claw his way into Eddieâs chest is burning him. ThatâsâŚnot the usual reaction he gets when he kisses someone. âWhat the hell, Harrington? What the fuck?â And like⌠okay. So. Heâs had crushes before. Heâs been in fucking love before and he fucking knows what it feels like and he knows what it means when someone looks at you the way that Eddie looks at him and-. âFuck, uh⌠Shit, sorry man. Yeah. Should have, uhâŚwhoops?â âWhoops?â
[Podfic] hands of loving by greedy_dancer // fic by kafkian (PWP, First Time | 30-45min | Explicit): âNo way,â Steve said, stunned. âYouâre a virgin?â Eddie rolled his eyes. âShut up, man.â âNo, I didnât mean â just. Really?â Steve asked. âYou've really never ...?â âI run a DnD group, got held back in school twice, and live in a trailer with my uncle,â Eddie said flatly. âWhat part of that screams dick magnet to you?â
[Podfic] Roll for Initiative by Silverkat1620/ @silverkat1620 // fic by by alchemystique/ @alchemistc (Post-S4, Past Kas!Eddie | 30-45min | Teen): He nearly gets away with it, is the thing. Three sessions in and the kids havenât realized the BBEG isnât the tarnished knight with the swooping hair and the stupid dad jokes they groan at every time. They still think the wizard leading them towards imminent destruction is on their side, and as his reluctant hero of an NPC warns them to be wary even Will the Wise rolls his eyes and misses the opportunity for a perception check that barring a Nat 1 would have, at the very least, told them that one of them wasnât to be trusted. Heâs not even trying that hard to hide the incredibly obvious parallels â the courtship the knight had once had with the sister of Wheelerâs paladin, the reluctant way he continuously steps in when the party gets themselves into a hairy situation, the incredibly obvious boner Eddie has for this stupid character heâs created solely for the purpose of a reveal he both does and does not want them to discover early on.
[Podfic] you could let it all go (it's called freefall) by Itty_Bitty_Blondie/ @itty-bitty-blondie for anniebibananie/ @anniebibananie (Post-S4, Getting Together | 45-60min | Teen): Good things donât happen to Eddie Munson, and heâs very aware of the fact. Thatâs kinda the whole foundation of who he is as a person at this point: donât expect good things to happen. He rolls with it. He makes glitter out of the shit. He lives in his own fantasy because reality has pretty much always sucked since, likely, before he can remember. Good things donât happen to Eddie Munson, so he has no idea how to wrap his head around Steve Harringtonâs sudden appearance in his life as an unmovable fixture. No fucking clue.
[Podfic] Anywhere, Anytime by RattleandHum (ThirdEye1234)/ @thirdeye1234 // fic by AidaRonan/ @aidaronan (Post-S4 | 1-1.5h | Mature): Eddie wakes from a nightmare about the bats. Again. About a week ago, Steve Harrington gave him his number with instructions to call if he needed anything. Said number is tacked on Eddie's wall under his Anthrax poster. But it's 3:17 a.m. and Eddie probably shouldn't call. Definitely shouldn't call. (Eddie calls.)
[Podfic] It's Not a Big Deal by Itty_Bitty_Blondie/ @itty-bitty-blondie for AidaRonan/ @aidaronan (Post-S4, Accidental Sugar Daddy Steve Harrington | 1-1.5h | Mature): Eddie survives, but his entire life is locked away in the Upside Down forever (his books, his DnD stuff, his guitar.) Everything that wasn't on Eddie when Steve carried him into the ER, gone. So naturally Steve starts giving him things. Handing Eddie back those little outward markers of who he is.
[Podfic] Some Things Cosmic by greedy_dancer // fic by stereobone/ @stereobone (Post-S4, Dream Sharing | 1-1.5h | Explicit): Steve has a dream about Eddie. And another. And another. And another...
[Podfic] Whole Lotta Love by greedy_dancer // fic by stereobone/ @stereobone (Post-S4, Getting Together | Explicit): Steve scoffs. "I think if I was dating someone, Robin, I would be the first to know about it." "Would you, though?" Robin says.
[podfic] Mutual Future by RattleandHum (ThirdEye1234)/ @thirdeye1234 // fic by knell (Post-S4, Getting Together | 3.5-4h | Explicit): "Okay," Eddie says at last, voice betraying his cool demeanor. "I'll go first." He clears his throat, folds his hands politely in his lap. "I have never been more confused in my life than when I'm with you. And I've taken trig three times and I'm still not a hundred percent on what a hypotenuse is, so, like, it's not difficult to confuse me or anything. But you really take the cake, man." Steve chews on his lip. "Sorry? I'm... confused too." â two dudes navigate their feelings in the most normal way possible.
[Podfic] the most remarkable thing about you standing in the doorway is that itâs you by Itty_Bitty_Blondie/ @itty-bitty-blondie // fic by greatunironic/ @greatunironic (Future Fic, Getting Together | 3.5-4h | Explicit: Sixteen years after the world didn't end for the last time, Max Mayfield showed up on Steveâs doorstep and said, âYou gonna walk me down the aisle in May or what?â Or, itâs 2002 and Steve Harrington attends a wedding, a funeral, and a birth.
[Podfic] I just want your extra time (and your kiss) by RattleandHum (ThirdEye1234)/ @thirdeye1234 // fic by ChristinMKay / @transmascsteveharrington (Post-S4, Getting Together | 4.5-5h | Mature): Five times Steve almost kissed Eddie and the one time Eddie beat him to it.
[Podfic] sub-culture by greedy_dancer // fic by palmviolet/ @palmviolet (Post-S4V1, Getting Together | 7-10h | Teen): âIs he whining about Eddie being mean to him again?â Robin is leaning in the doorway, eating a leftover slice thatâs probably cold by now. âYou talk about him more than you talk about girls, Steve, itâs getting concerning. Anyone would think you had a crush.â Or, Steve is pretty convinced Eddie now hates him. Turns out Eddie has the opposite problem.
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Not an idiot
The moment he got home, he got in bed. Not caring if he was in outside clothes. You were already on the bed, youâd been reading a book. But set it aside to look at your upset boyfriend.
âHarrington? You okay?â You asked, you leaned in to where his head was buried. Kissing him gently on his cheek that wasnât pressed onto the bed. He sighed and raised his head.
âKeith called me an idiot because I accidentally messed up one of the tapes. He was yelling so much that Robin had to intervene.â You were softly playing with his hair, you frowned as he recounted what happened.
âYou made a mistake, baby. Thatâs not your fault. Shit happens.â You kept kissing his face, tears were springing out of his eyes.
âIâm always being called an idiot. Or being told that Iâm dumb without them saying it. Like great, everyone thinks thatâs funny. But sometimes, sometimes it really does get to me. It sucks.â He said, his voice was cracking and it hurt your heart that he was saying these things.
âI know itâs easier said than done. But donât let them get in your head. Itâs just not worth it.â You said, you knew in some way that he was talking about his own friends.
âIt hurts more when it comes from Dustin or Robin. Like I get it, I wasnât the smartest guy at school. Or sometimes it takes me longer to understand certain things. But still I try. I try and itâs just never good enough. I have my own way of thinking things. I donât know, Iâm just rambling.â He buried his face into your lap, holding onto your thighs as he did so.
âSteve, how come you didnât say so? Theyâre your friends-.â
âBecause then, then itâll look like I canât take a joke. I donât want to look like a dingus.â
You were beginning to see, all the words his friends used on him; were actually hurting him. You didnât realize until then. You stroked his hair, letting his tears fall on your thighs.
âBaby, if they really care about you. They would understand.â
He shook his head. âI deserve it, for all the years I was an asshole.â
It was your turn to shake your head. âThatâs not true, you donât deserve that Steve. Hey, Steve.â He looked up at you, his eyes were red from crying.
âYouâre not an idiot. Just because you understand things differently doesnât make you dumb. Youâre learning things in your own way.â
âReally? Youâre not just saying that to make me stop crying.â He said, you laughed a little and shook your head.
âCâmere.â You said. He moved his body upwards as you lowered yourself down. He was now on top of you. His arms circling your body. âIâm not just saying stuff to make you stop crying. I promise I mean it. All of it.â
You kissed him on his lips, you looked into his eyes and he smiled at you.
âIâm glad I have you. You make me feel better about myself. Not to say-.â
âI get what you mean. You donât have to explain yourself. Why donât we go and take a bath. That way you can relax. You deserve it.â He nodded his head.
Once you two had made it into the bathroom, youâd put on the water and let the warm water fill the tub. You added bath soap that smelled like roses into it. You helped him get out of his work clothes. He watched you as you did so. Helping you in return.
You both settle into the water, you could tell once he was in the bath. Heâd begun to relax more. You kissed his cheeks softly. His hands were on you.
âTurn.â
âWhy?â He asked.
âJust turn.â You laughed. He did as you asked, his head falling onto your chest. You gathered some water from the tub and began to run it onto his body. He shivered as you did so. You continued as you gathered water for his hair. Tonight was about him. You even added his favorite shampoo and conditioner into his hair.
âHey babe?â He said, his eyes were closed as you continued to bath him.
âYeah?â
âI love you so much. Iâm glad I met you.â You kissed his cheek.
âI love you too, Iâm glad youâre in my life.â He smiled up at you.
âYouâre so getting pounded into tonight by the way.â You let out a laugh, thinking he was joking. But once you looked into his eyes and saw the lust in them. You closed your mouth.
A smirk was on his face as he watched you. Letâs just say you guys didnât make it into the bedroom.
#stranger things#stranger things x reader#steve harrington#steve harrington x reader#steve harrington x you#steve harrington fluff
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Eddie had lost a lot of blood. He blinked rapidly at the man carrying him out of hell. This was straight out of a romance novel. Steve even looked like a goddamn prince. It wasn't fair. Wait. . .does this mean that Eddie's a princess?
"I'm not a princess," Eddie slurred.
"Okay," Steve said, looking at him strangely.
"If I'm alive because of you, ser Stevie, I'll tattoo your name on my chest," Eddie said, and then he promptly passed out.
He made good on his promise after he healed up. He tattooed Steveâs name right above his nipple. Of course, he neglected to tell anyone about it, and he didn't think about it when he spilled soda on his shirt while he was hanging out with Steve at his house.
"Oh fuck!"
"Hey, it's alright. Pop it off, I'll put it in the wash and you can wear one of my shirts," Steve said.
"Not a polo!" Eddie said as he whipped off his shirt, and he handed it to him. "What?"
Steve stared at Eddie's chest, his mouth open in a perfectly plump oval shape.
"You have my name tattooed on your chest," Steve pointed out, his cheeks red.
"Oh, yeah, that," Eddie said and winced when Steve reached a hand out.
He was surprised when Steve gently cupped his tit, brushing a thumb over the tattoo. His thumb was also brushing over his nipple, causing Eddie to suck in a breath. Eddie bit his lip, smiling at the touched look on Steveâs face. His perfect lips stretched into a smile. It wasn't Steve. Above the his nipple was the name Stevie.
"Why does it have a heart, Eddie?" Steve said, looking at him with a soft look.
"Because I - I - ," Eddie stuttered.
Steve was no longer rubbing the tattoo with his thumb. He was now pressing his thumb directly into his nipple now, putting pressure on it the longer Eddie didn't talk.
"Fuck! It's because I heart you, Steve," Eddie said, his face flushed.
"Now, was that so hard?" Steve asked, and Eddie cursed at him as Steve laughed. "I heart you too, Eddie."
Steve cupped the back of his neck and kissed him. Eddie kissed him back eagerly, and just as he did that, Steve broke the kiss.
"You know what this means, don't you?" Steve asked.
"That we're boyfriends?" Eddie asked.
"Well, yes, but this means that I need to get a tattoo now, too," Steve said.
Steve was true to his word and let Eddie watch as they tattooed his name on his chest. When they got back to Steveâs house, Eddie asked his burning question.
"So. . .why a crown above the I?" Eddie asked.
"Because. . .you're my princess," Steve said with an amused smirk.
"I was suffering from blood loss, Steven!" Eddie exclaimed. "I am NOT a princess!"
"You're certainly acting like one," Steve said. "A very pouty princess."
Eddie straddled his waist and pushed his shoulders back.
"Am I going to have to punish you, big boy?" Eddie asked.
"Oh yeah. . .princess," Steve laughed, and Eddie growled.
A few weeks later, they announced their relationship to the group at a pool party Steve threw. They walked around without their shirts, hoping someone would notice. Of course, it was Dustin who noticed first.
"Hey, did you guys get girlfriends with the same names as each other?" Dustin asked with a grin. "That's hilarious."
"Oh my God. How can you be so smart and so dumb at the same time?" Max asked.
"You know, getting your girlfriend's name tattooed on your chest is pretty permanent. You must be serious," Dustin said.
"Someone, please hit this idiot," Erica said. "Shake his marbles lose. Do something."
"Yeah, It's about as permanent as the bat bites I share with my girl," Eddie said, throwing his arm around Steveâs shoulder and leaning his head against Steveâs.
"Wow, your girlfriend was bitten by bats?" Dustin asked.
"Dustin!" Mike yelled. "Our dungeon master is fucking our babysitter!"
"Yes! I know that, Michael! I wasn't sure if they wanted us to know or not," Dustin snapped. "I was giving them an opportunity to say it themselves."
"I'm pretty sure they were saying it with their tits!" Mike yelled.
"Don't talk about their tits!"
Meanwhile, Steve and Eddie had relaxed into a couple of lawn chairs.
"Should we let them go on, or should we stop them?" Eddie asked.
"Well, I figured if we let them go, they'll tire themselves out, then we don't have to fight them later when we're getting them to go to sleep," Steve said.
"Sounds like a plan," Eddie laughed and clinked his beer with Steveâs. "We're great 'dads'."
They laughed as they watched their 'kids' bicker.
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Chapter Five: Unrequited Lover's Lake (Part One)
The Pariahs That Saved The World [Masterlist]
Word Count: 1.6k
Warnings: mentions of death, vecna's curse, horror flashback (violence)
[A/N: So I've decided to split this chapter in half mostly because I've disappeared lately. I am so sorry I haven't been updating as usual, I have had two rounds of completely different illness (both being types of flu lmao) and I am still recovering but in a much better place than I was! I'll keep everyone updated but as for now, here's the first half of a chapter I promised you guys agessss ago]
Unrequited Lover's Lake (Part One)
âOh, boom!â Steve suddenly shouts out and Robin watches him push through some bushes, rolling her eyes. âBada bing, bada boom. There she is, Henderson. Skull Rock.â
âDoesnât make sense.â Dustin mutters as she and Nancy push through the leaves, looking up at the famous Skull Rock in all of its glory. Robin never really saw the appeal of this place.
âItâs just a dumb rock.â She murmurs out loud and Nancy hums in agreement, looking around.
The leaves rustle again and Robin watches as you and Max step through, sharing a look as she gestures to your face. You quickly turn, raising your hand, and when you turn back, youâre sending a grateful smile and walking away. Robin frowns at the interaction. Were you crying?
âYeah, yeah. Even with it staring you in the face, you canât admit it.â Steve boasts, placing his hands on his hips. âYou just canât admit that youâre wrong, you little butthead.â
âI concur.â
You all spin around to where someone had jumped down, a smirk on his face.
âYou, Dustin Henderson, are a total butthead.â Eddie announces and the boy goes running to him.
âJesus, we thought you were a goner.â
âYeah, me too, man. Me too.â Eddie sighs, patting him on the back. He catches someone elseâs eye, pulling away and grinning. âAs I live and breathe, Y/n is that you?â
âCouldnât stay out of trouble just this once?â You chuckle as you share a hug, laughing when he tries to pick you up. âWe went to the boathouse, what the hell happened?â
Nothing could really prepare you for what he had to say.
From Jason and his gang finding him, to watching poor Patrick suddenly float out of the water, you all stood around him in silence. You felt the sickening feeling creep up throughout your body until it was stuck in your throat, lurking as a reminder of what youâve let yourself walk back into.
âExcuse me.â You say to Nancy, brushing against her arm so you could walk away from the group, breathing heavily.
You heard their continued conversations as you leant against a tree, a few steps into the thick expanse of trees, just in their view. Your skin was crawling with goosebumps, your spine shivering under the stress of the situation. You thought you were ready for this, that you could help them and save the people you loved in the process. But you didnât manage it last time. How was this any different?
July 3rd, 1985
âNancyâŚâ You shake your head at her as you slowly start walking backwards down the hallway.
âJust stay in position, Y/n.â She hisses at you from behind and you trust her, you really do. But she was foolish to think you were the right person for this.
âI canât.â You whisper back, tears falling down your face. The lights overhead start to flicker and you grip the metal pole in your hand tighter, praying he doesnât walk around the corner, that it was all a misunderstanding.
âJust a little longer.â She promises, her soothing voice holding more worth to you than she knows. If only you had seen her face.
Two loud footsteps echo out from around the corner and you hold your breath, waiting for the man to show himself and force every fibre of your body not to run. But it wasnât him. It was Tom Holloway, Heatherâs father, and he was smiling at you.
âAh, Y/n.â He clicks his neck, smirking, âI knew Iâd find you here.â
You shake your head. It wasnât meant to be him. He was supposed to be dead.
âItâs such a shame no one checked to see if they finished the job.â He laughs, pulling a scalpel you hadnât even seen protruding from his neck, shrugging when no blood comes rushing out. âSomeone should really go check on that poor boy, though. Such a wuss.â
âNancy.â You try and whisper, but you hear nothing back, only the echo of her retreating footsteps as she rushes to find her boyfriend. You understood, you really did, but youâve never felt so scared.
âJust the two of us, now.â He clears his throat, walking forward with intent and you hold out the pole. âThat wonât do anything.â
âStay back.â You cry out, noticing how dark the black veins were appearing now. Was Heather like this too? âIâm warning you.â
âOr what? Youâll trick me?â He laughs maniacally, stopping just short of you reaching the end of the hall, the corner just behind you. âOr should I say⌠us?â
Your eyes widen, but itâs too late. A sharp and searing pain digs into your shoulder and you scream, dropping your only weapon out of shock and jolting forward. You stumble, cradling your shoulder as you spin around on the floor, another pair of soulless eyes staring down at you. A sob leaves your lips.
âDad?â
âJoin us.â
Everything about that day still feels like a nightmare, to the point where you nearly convince yourself none of it was real. Not Tom tricking you, or your father becoming one of those monsters. Especially not Nancy leaving you behind. But that scar etched into your skin reminds you it was all very real. Your dad was dead, Nancy had left you to die, and you were lucky you ever escaped.
You take a deep breath, smoothing your hair away from your face. There wasnât time for your breakdown right now. Max needed you. The sooner you figured it all out, the sooner this would be over.
Something snaps in the woods behind you and you assume someone has walked over, making you turn with a ready-made lie on your tongue. Except, no one was there.
You werenât even in the woods anymore.
Robin rubbed her eyes as Steve and Dustin disputed over yet another absurd argument she didnât fully wrap her head around, watching in amusement as it bounced back and forth between them. This time, Dustin was convinced his compass wasnât wrong and for once, she was on Steveâs side. It made literally no sense.
âSo youâre using faulty equipment.â Steve exasperated. âYouâre still wrong!â
âExcept it isnât faulty.â Dustin says and Steve groans, throwing his hands up. âLucas, do you remember what can affect a compass?â
Lucas ponders for a moment before his eyes widen. âAn electromagnetic field.â
âYep.â Dustin looks at everyone else expectedly and Robin furrows her brows.
âIâm sorry, I mustâve skipped that class.â
âIn the presence of a stronger electromagnetic field, the needle will deflect towards that power.â Dustin explains, motioning to the woods with his hand. âSo either thereâs some super big magnet around here, orâŚâ
âThereâs a gate.â Lucas concludes and Robinâs eyes widen.
âBut weâre nowhere near the lab.â Nancy says and Dustin nods at her.
âBut what if, somehow, thereâs another gate? A gate that we donât know about. Itâd have to be smaller. Way less powerful.â
âSnack-size gate.â Robin offers and he clicks his finger at her.
âAll I know if that something is causing this disturbance, and the last time weâve seen anything like it, it was a gate. And I hope it is, because then weâd have a way to Vecna. And a shot at freeing Max from this curse.â
And with that Dustin turns around and starts walking, making Robin bat at Steveâs arm until he took notice too.
âWha- Oh, where are you going? Hey, hey, hey-â He calls out for attention and Dustin unwillingly stops, looking back at him. âEddieâs still a wanted man. We canât just go for a hike in the woods.â
âThis little steel capsule might be the key to saving both Max and Eddie. What say you, Eddie the Banished?â Dustin asks and Robin smirks, looking to you to share in her amusement. She blinks. You werenât there.
She looks around again as Eddie responds, frowning like she might just be going blind.
âUh, guys?â She tries, but her voice seems distant as she peers around the rock, through the trees, anywhere.
âSo Mordor it is.â Eddie finally decides, shrugging when Steve looks at him weird.
âGuys!â She finally raises her voice and they all look at her inquisitively, noting her worried face. âWhereâs Y/n?â
âShe was justâŚâ Nancy motions over to where you were just stood by the tree. The look on her face made Robinâs stomach plummet. âY/n?â
Everyone starts looking around, shouting out for you, but they donât hear any kind of response. Robin and Nancy venture further in, calling your name like you might just walk towards them completely fine. But Robin knew from the pit in her stomach that wasnât the case. She just canât believe she didnât notice you had disappeared.
âRobin!â Nancy suddenly calls and Robin runs over as quickly as she can, careful not to trip up on protruding tree roots as she joins her.
The girl is knelt on the ground, holding a body and for a second her heart stops. Itâs you.
And then you blink, looking a little dazed.
âI just saw her collapse.â Nancy says, her voice shaking. âRobin, look.â
She looks to where her friend is pointing and her breath hitches, slowly letting herself sink to the ground as you finally mutter a few words from lips beneath a crimson nosebleed.
âThe gate.â You whisper out, trying to sit up and grabbing Robinâs arm when you felt weak. âI know⌠I know where the gate is.â
Robin meets Nancyâs fearful eye, her blood running cold. She hated to admit it, but all the signs were pointing to one thing and one thing only.
Vecna had cursed you, too.
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I'm never going to write it, so here, enjoy some suffering as I combine multiple fics and tropes into a bouillabaisse of angst.
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Eddie isn't quite dead when Steve, Robin and Nancy get back to them. Since the gates are starting to weaken, it's a mad rush to get everyone through. Steve gets Nancy and Dustin through so they can at least sort of help catch Eddie -- who is entirely unconscious and lacking a lot of blood. The gate is narrowing, the Upside Down is trembling, and Steve doesn't ask, just hefts Robin up and gets her through.
She makes it, but by the time she lands and looks up to yell for him to haul ass, everyone can tell that Steve won't make it through. The gate is too narrow and they don't know, they won't risk finding out what happens if the gate closes on him.
It's closing with exponential decay, so the slow creep it started with becomes a rush, and he yells for them to get to the damn hospital.
Then he's gone.
And look, they're furious and horrified and yes, they want to go after him right this second, but Eddie is dying and Dustin's leg is broken, and they don't even know if Max is okay. Besides, its not like they know how to open a gate.
It's a few days before Team Cali gets to Hawkins, and everyone, including Max in three casts begs El to open a gate.
And she can't. Something about how Henry died, something about the hivemind and the interconnection to the whole world. She knows it's still there, but she can't reach it. She can't find Steve either.
So a few days becomes a week, and Will won't answer questions, because he knows what its like to be alone there, and telling the others when there's no hope of rescue is cruel.
Then Eddie wakes up, coherent for the first time after the infection and the fever and the pain meds. They tell him, and they try to prevent the survivor's guilt - which was already awful - from destroying him. Robin gets it. She was the last through. Steve could have gone first and left her there, but they both know he never would.
They bond over it in the next few weeks as he recovers and leaves the hospital with a few hundred stitches.
After a month, they hold a small memorial, even though they haven't reported it. Without a body, it would take more paperwork than any of them can bear to complete.
The G-men took the Munson trailer, so he, Robin and Wayne are at Harrington's place for now. And if Eddie snoops a little when the others are at work, learning more about this idiot that died instead of him, its understandable.
The way he has all the scraps of his relationship with Nancy, dwarfed by the notes and dumb gifts and mementos of the gremlins. The enormous first aid kit, right next to the enormous supply of hair spray. The box of things from before '83, shoved in a corner, but not forgotten. Post its with important dates. A bank statement showing that his parents left him the house, but no money to cover upkeep or taxes. A scratchy budget where Steve so obviously prioritized his friends over himself.
Eddie learns about Steve Harrington and wishes he could trade places. Eddie is selfish and an asshole and a failure, and he isn't worth what it cost to save his life.
No matter what Robin says about being last through, Eddie knows it must have taken longer to move him, so if it wasn't for Eddie, Steve would have made it. If Eddie had died instead of clinging to life --
When Eddie develops a cough, everyone winces in sympathy as his still achy wounds protest the movement. When his cough gets worse, they consider contacting Owens about Upside Down pathogens.
When he has a coughing fit while the others are out, and ends up with a few blood stained petals in his hand, it takes a few seconds for him to understand.
It takes a few more for it to really land.
He spends the next hour over the toilet, first vomiting, then dry heaving as he sobs.
Because see, Hanahaki might be rare and a remnant of ancient magics, but it's well studied. The sufferer has to be in love and pining. They have to have no hope of the person they love ever reciprocating.
It isn't always fatal. If they confess, and they're rejected, they'll die within a day. If they confess, and it's reciprocated, the flowers fade within a day. If they fall out of love, the flowers fade within a week. If they stay silent they'll live another month from the first petals.
There is a surgery that can remove the affliction and the affection. It's safe, it's a priority treatment in every hospital, and the only side effect is emotional disconnection from the person who caused it.
But none of that is what has Eddie sobbing.
Cause see there's another thing that science knows for sure. Hanahaki will not, does not, absolutely cannot bloom if the person they love is dead.
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Ever since Dustin got back from camp, he wouldn't shut up about Steve and Robin being perfect for each other. At first, Steve had thought it would be nice to date Robin, but after being high on truth serum with her, he realized that he wouldn't want that as much as before. Dustin, however, would not stop insisting that they should date.
"You guys would be perfect, like me and Susie!" Dustin would argue, "Plus, you guys are always around each other, and you're basically already dating!"
"Okay, so if we're already dating in your 'genius'" Steve made air quotes with his fingers, "eyes, why can't you just leave it alone? You do realize that when I'm at work, I'm supposed to be doing my job, right?" Steve added on.
It was mostly Steve that had to deal with Dustin's obnoxiousness, but Robin was sometimes graciously gifted some of his comments as well.
"I'm just saying, you two would be good together." Dustin shrugged, as if he were stating an objective fact, which, in all fairness, he kind of was, just not in the romantic sense that he had implied.
"Ewww? Me and Dingus? No way, I can't stand that guy!" Robin said, clearly unserious by the way she drew out words. "Seriously though, kid. There isn't anything romantic going on between me and Steve, and there won't be. Ever. We're platonic with a capitol 'P'"
Dustin rolled his eyes, not accepting that that was the end of it, but he didn't say much else to Robin after that. He did, however, say a whole lot to the rest of the party.
Steve and Robin had enjoyed their two (2) weeks of calm before the storm, because, oh boy, they were not prepared for this.
It started with more persistence from Dustin to Steve that Steve had just brushed off, then Max saying something about how attached at the hip they were at a group hangout. Mike said something, then Will made a small comment following it. Lucas made the occasional joke about it, and every one would laugh while Steve and Robin would let out a nervous chuckle.
One night, while everyone was hanging out, Nancy had made a joke about them. Everyone laughed, and Steve and Robin did their usual, but five (5) minutes later, they both excused themselves to go outside.
"Steve! Steve, what do I do!" Robin panicked
"Okay, calm down, Rob. Just breath with me, okay? It's okay." He took in a breath, and Robin followed. They let out their breaths.
"Alright," Steve started "you wanna tell me what's up?"
"I- You know how I told you I didn't like Vicky anymore. That I like someone else?" Steve nodded. "Okay, well that, um... ok, that someone is... Nancy." Robin looked at Steve to see his reaction, but surprisingly, there wasn't really one, Steve just gave her an encouraging smile, letting her go on. "A-and she made the dumb joke, about us being together and stuff, and I don't know if she really thinks we're like that or if it was just a joke, or if she was just going along with everyone else and making a joke about it and I just really hope it's not the first because... i don't really know, because I'm not sure I have a chance with her to begin with and and and I dont know, Steve!" Robin sighed
"Hey, don't worry, Robin, and thanks for telling me about Nancy." Steve smiled. "But we're gonna figure this out, okay, and we'll do it together."
"Thanks, dingus" Robin paused. "Hug?"
"Why not!"
Steve wasn't really used to hugs, and physical affection in general, but Robin was helping him get a bit more comfortable with it.
When the two (2) walked back in, no one (thankfully) said anything, or made any of their jokes, which was a relief for Steve and Robin, and they went back to watching the movie that had been paused for intermission when Nancy made her comment, but since intermission was strictly fifteen (15) minutes long, and Robin and Steve had been talking for a bit longer than that, the group had started the movie back up without them. Nancy and Eddie, as well as Jonathan and his friend from California, Argyle, made room for them on the couch, although the four (4) of them we're already a little squished. Robin and Steve Squeezed in where the most room was, between Nancy and Eddie, Steve letting Robin sit next to Nancy now that he knew about her crush.
Robin could barely focus on the movie, not to say she minded much, seeing as she'd already seen it once or twice, but she was also sitting right next to Nancy. Steve had stat down next to Eddie, and Robin had thanked Steve with her eyes for letting her sit by Nancy. She knew her chances with Nancy were pretty slim, but not impossible, especially since she and Jonathan had broken up. Robin didn't really know the details to that, she just knew that they both wanted different things for their futures and decided it's be better to break up, rather than stick together and end up with a bunch of resentment. Nancy may have been single, but that didn't mean she liked girls, and even if she did like girls, liking girls didn't mean she liked Robin, either. Things did not look good for Robin, but she had hope, as well as help promised from Steve. Plus Nancy's hand kept grazing against Robin's own, though she may be over-exanimating it, maybe she really had a shot with Nancy.
Another time, Dustin and Max had been hounding Steve on why he wouldn't just get with Robin during another intermission.
"I already told you, we're strictly platonic! With a capitol 'P'! There is nothing more there! We're best friends, okay, that's it." Steve told them.
"You sure about that? Because that's usually what people say when they like someone. 'oh no, i dont like them, we're just friends'" Dustin said the last part in a high pitched voice.
"We're not dating! We're not going to date! And we never will, Dustin, I'm getting tired of this, ok." Steve complained when Max spoke up
"If one of you'd just admit it, then we could stop."
Steve groaned.
"Robin!" She ran over.
"What's up?" Robin asked Steve.
"Please, save me form these monsters." Steve rubbed his nose bridge as Dustin claimed that they weren't monsters.
"Who's a monster?" Eddie asked, coming back form the kitchen with a bucket of popcorn. "By the way, popcorn!" He offered the bucket, for anyone to take a handful but Dustin took the whole bucket, and Max took it from Dustin.
"Dustin" Steve sighed. "and Max. Those are the culprits. The 'monsters' if you will."
"What is it, Stevie? Can't take jokes about you're own girlfriend?" Eddie smiled. Steve did not; His eyes glazed over like he was about to cry. He grabbed Robin by the wrist and led her outside quickly.
"Steve!?" Eddie yelled behind them, but decided to wait until they come back inside to apologize "Hey, Dustin. Max. Maybe lay off the jokes about them. I don't think they think they're as funny as you do." Dustin and Max nodded, then went to tell the rest of the party to lay off some as well (though they were the ones who did it the most)
"Robs, I don't know what to do. I mean, It's like with Nancy, like you. But me. But Eddie. And he said- I dont-... He-... Robin, what do I do?" Steve could hardly breath
"First, we're gonna breath. Remember? Like we did for me?" Robin breathed in "In." Steve breathed. "Out." They let out their breaths and repeated it until their breathing was steady. "Okay. What's up Stevie?"
"Eddie..." Steve breathed in, looked at Robin. "I like Eddie. And he made one of those stupid jokes too." Steve started to cry "It shouldn't bother me. It didn't even bother you this much, like, you didn't cry, so why am I crying? It's stupid."
"Hey, it's not stupid." Robin placed her hands on Steve's shoulders. "Everyone goes through things differently. It's ok, Steve."
"Robs?"
"Hm?"
"Hug?"
"Of course" Robin went to hug him, but Steve pause.
"Can I also tell you something else?"
"Yeah, anytime, Stevie."
"I- I know this probably, like, goes without saying, because... Eddie, and stuff, but, I like more then girls... I, yeah. I also like boys." Steve breathed
"Thanks for telling me Steve" Robin smiled and pulled him in for a hug.
When they walked back in, Steve expected it to be like last time, for no one to really care where they had gone. For the most part, no one had cared, the movie was playing, and most everyone was in the living room of Steve's house watching the movie. Everyone but Eddie.
"Steve!" Eddie said. "Hey, I think I owe you an apology." Eddie walked over to where Steve and Robin where standing.
Steve looked back at Robin, and she asked with her eyes if he wanted her to stay or go. Steve nodded towards the living room, and she went in to watch the movie with the rest of the party, leaving Steve and Eddie in the kitchen.
"It's really fine, Eddie. You don't need to apologize for anything." Steve smiled tightly.
"No, I do, Stevie. I shoulda realized that you didn't like those jokes about you and Robin, and I shouldn't have made one. I told Dustin and Max to nock it off, so they should be off your case, and hopefully the rest of the kids will be too. I just- you shouldn't have to keep telling them the same thing and have them not believe you, even if it's a joke." Eddie sympathized, his doe eyes staring right into Steve's, while Steve's were flicking up and down on Eddie's face while he was talking.
Steve couldn't tell if it was from what Eddie said, or because he had been crying not long ago, but he felt the need to cry again. He swallowed thickly, trying to hold back his tears, searching Eddie's face. He didn't do a very good job at holding his tears in, because he could feel one fall down his cheek. Eddie wiped the his cheek, caressing it.
"Sorry, I didn't mea-" Steve is cut off by Eddie shushing him, looking at him sweetly. Everything about the moment, the way Eddie is touching him and looking at him, how close they are, it makes him feel warm inside. It makes him wish he could feel this feeling everyday, so much that it was second nature to feel this way.
"It's ok, Stevie. Don't worry." Eddie said stroking Steve's cheek, Steve leaning closer toward him, unable to stop his body from wanting to be closer to Eddie.
"Eddie?"
"Steve." Eddie raised his eyebrows.
"Can I... tell you something... important?" Steve looked away from Eddie's eyes and swallowed.
"Of course you can." Eddie tried to meet his eyes, Steve deciding that he could look back at Eddie's
He took a deep breath. "I... I don't just uhm..."
"It's ok, man. You can tell me if you want to, but you dont have to."
"No, no, I want to." Steve took another breath, and Eddie rubbed his cheek once more, hoping to encourage him. "Eddie. I dont just like girls. I, um, i like guys too. Both, y'know." Steve looked at Eddie, hoping he wouldn't push Steve away and never talk to him again. Maybe he should've chosen a different time to tell Eddie this, one where he didn't feel so warm and, well, right.
"Thank you for telling me Steve. It means a lot to me that you trust me enough to tell me." Eddie smiled at him, and Steve breathed out a breath he hadn't realized he'd been holding and smiled back at him. "And, uhm, since we're already on the subject. I also like guys. But, uh, just guys. Yeah."
Steve's smile widened. "Thanks for trusting me, Eddie."
It was silent for a little while, but not an awkward or uncomfortable silence. They we're just there together, looking at each other. They'd come closer together now, Eddie's hand that wasn't caressing Steve's cheek was now holding Steve's waist, and Steve's on Eddie's shoulders.
"Stevie?" Eddie asked.
Steve hummed in response.
"Can I kiss you?"
Steve nodded. "Please"
Robin had sat next to Nancy on the couch when she went into the living room. There had been an empty seat that no one had taken so she decided to take it, plus there was the added bonus that definitely wasn't the main reason she sat there of sitting next to her crush. When she sat down she was glad she had already seen the movie they were watching before, because she realized that she'd be thinking about Nancy the whole time she was supposed to be watching the movie.
"Hey." Nancy whispered, smiling at her, pulling her out of her thoughts. She's beautiful, Robin thought, she's like the sun. Robin wondered if she was warm like the sun as well, she wanted to know everything about her.
"Hey." Robin whispered back.
"You've seen this before right?" Nancy started shifting so her whole body was facing Robin, while Robin hummed a response. "You like it?"
"Yeah, I mean, it's alright. What about you? What do you think?" Robin asked her.
"Yeah, it's alright." Nancy paused. "Robin."
"Yeah?"
"I just wanted to say I'm sorry for all the jokes about you and Steve. From the kids and for the one from me, they were dumb and i should have stopped the kids, and myself from telling them. So I'm sorry." Nancy looked at Robin, hoping she'd accept her apology.
"It's ok, thanks for apologizing" Robin smiled at Nancy and she smiled back. Nancy looked at Robin, leaning closer to her. "Can I-" Nancy hummed in response before she could finish. Robin leaned in, but then she looked behind Nancy, seeing the kids, realizing that they shouldn't do this here. "Let's go in the kitchen." Robin says, her face inches away from Nancy's, as she starts to stand up. Robin offers her hand to Nancy, and they walk into the kitchen.
Robin had stopped in her tracks as soon as they walked into the kitchen, though. She had totally forgotten that Steve had been in there with Eddie! They had only been looking at each other, heavily breathing though, hands caught in each other's hair.
"Ooh-" Robin said, in shock.
Steve and Eddie both wiped their heads to see Robin and Nancy standing at the kitchen doorway, all of them red in the face.
"I- sorry. Um, congrats though, Steve?" Robin says awkwardly, almost sounding like she was asking Steve if she was congratulating him.
"Oh- yeah, thanks. You too, right?" Steve looked at the floor awkwardly.
"Oh, ehh, not quite yet..." Robin pursed her lips, while Nancy's face scrunched up in confusion. Her eyes went wide, suddenly understanding what she meant, remembering what they had originally went into the kitchen for. She turned to Robin and brought her hand up to cover their mouths. Nancy placed her hand on the back of Robin's neck, tilted her own head, and kissed her, Robin kissing her back.
Eddie looks away from them to Steve, who's smiling at Robin.
"Hey, Stevie?" He whispers.
"Yeah? What's up?" Steve replies, looking away from Robin to look at Eddie.
"We should leave them alone, yeah?" Steve nodded. "Your room?" Eddie raised his eyebrows and grinned, Steve rolled his eyes, trying (and failing) to suppress a smile, and grabbed his hand, stepping back from him.
"As you wish." Steve led Eddie up the stairs into his room, leaving Nancy and Robin in the kitchen.
"Robin." Nancy said, pulling away, still right next to her face.
"Yeah, Nance?"
"You're beautiful." Nancy smiled at Robin, who's cheeks reddened. Just then they heard a loud thump followed by laughter.
"Dumbasses." Robin said with a smile, resting her forehead on Nancy's as the evening turned into night, and friends turned into lovers.
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