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Romance A Day🌹
Stoffer, Cee Bowerman
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Thanks to a conversation I had with @frankenstein-ate-my-left-shoe and @stevesbipanic about this post by @piratefishmama about Scott Clarke helping middle schoolers with sexuality crises I wrote a lil something :)
Scott Clarke has been worrying about Eddie Munson ever since the boy first set foot into his classroom. He was tiny for his age and thin on the verge of being scrawny, with big, scared eyes in a pale face. With his long, dark curls he was the kind of boy who would unavoidably be called names for being too much like a girl, and Scott wasn't surprised that it only took one week before the boy came in with his hair all buzzed off, pulling even more attention to his expressive eyes instead.
Scott was known for worrying about the nerdy kids, and even though it wouldn't be obvious to everyone right away, he immediately noticed that Eddie was one of those. He wasn't the kind of nerdy kid who would sit in the front of the classroom, hanging onto Scott's every word while avidly scribbling down the secrets of the universe that Scott liked to share. No, Eddie was the other kind of nerdy kid: the kind who would often be called dreamy, or imaginative, or quiet, or lazy. The kind who would retreat to the back of the class and get low scores on their tests because they were spending their time sneakily reading comic books underneath the table or staring out of the window with their mind completely elsewhere for hours on end.
Middle school wasn't an easy place for kids like Eddie, as Scott knew all too well. The only thing he could do, as a teacher, was try to make it a little bit more bearable for him. He was glad when the boy took him up on his offer to spend his lunch breaks in the science classroom instead of the cafeteria or the playground. Soon, it became a habit that Eddie would be on the other side of Scott's desk reading his way through some big book while Scott was grading papers or preparing his next lesson.
Scott knew that with patience and kindness, all kids like Eddie would eventually come out of their shell and start trusting him. So he asked about the books Eddie brought first, proceeded to topics like music and games he liked to play later, and eventually could ask him about his home life.
Whenever he'd talk about his books or his music, Eddie's eyes lit up and his smile widened. Scott soon found out that, when Eddie was at ease, he could talk a mile a minute and bounce around the classroom, caught up in his stories with all kinds of excited hand gestures. At those moments, he was nothing like the quiet boy with the haunted look in his eyes who Scott met two months ago.
But Eddie never disclosed much about his personal life. He didn't mention his mother even once and he didn't tell Scott much more than that he was living with his uncle in Forest Hills because his dad was “unavailable” to take care of him.
Scott doubted whether Eddie was much better off living with his uncle than with his father. Judging from the meager lunches he brought with him, the shabby and ill-fitting clothes he wore, and the fact that the man never once came to drop Eddie off or pick him up at school, Scott was skeptical, to say the least.
He started worrying even more when one day, Eddie lingered in the classroom after the last lesson of the day, saying he wanted to ask him a “science question” with a certain dread in his eyes that Scott had never seen there before.
“There's nothing I love more than a good science question,” Scott quickly reassured him. “Tell me, what is it?”
“The other kids,” said Eddie, “Brendon and Mark and, you know... They call me names.” His voice was soft and his eyes were aimed towards the ground as he spoke. “Queer. And fag. And...” He shrugged. “Y'know.” He raised his head up again, big scared eyes meeting Scott's.
“I – I think they're right,” he said, almost in a whisper. “How can you stop being gay?”
And oh, this was a conversation Scott had experience with. He had been a teacher at Hawkins Middle School for almost two decades and there had always been kids he worried about, who would open up to him about this exact topic.
So he sat Eddie down at his desk and patiently talked him through everything the boy needed to know; God knows his trailer park uncle most certainly wouldn't. He told him all about science and nature and feelings and, most importantly, being perfect the way you are, no matter who you love.
More than two hours later, Eddie finally left the classroom with relief in his eyes instead of dread. But Scott kept worrying: Eddie's uncle hadn't so much as called the school to inform where Eddie was. Who was looking out for him after the last school bell rang and the kid rode his bike out of Scott's sight?
Not long after that conversation, Scott finally got to meet Mr. Munson for the first time. He was one of Scott's last appointments of the yearly parent-teacher evening, and Scott half expected him not to show up. But he was right on time, even though he looked almost comically out of place when he walked into the science classroom.
He was exactly what Scott would've imagined of a man living in Forest Hills: washed-up jeans and a worn-down flannel, cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth, and a gruff frown hidden underneath a faded gray trucker's hat. He walked up to where Scott was seated behind his desk in a few big strides, and Scott couldn't help but think that there was something almost intimidating in merely the way he carried himself. Not exactly the kind of man who radiated safety for a boy like Eddie.
They shook hands and Scott felt rough callouses press against his own chalk-stained fingers.
While Scott talked Mr. Munson through Eddie's grade list – a list that at this point was barely enough to get him into the next grade – Mr. Munson didn't say anything. Only when Scott asked him if he had any questions, he opened his mouth.
“How're the other kids treatin' him?” the man asked him in a thick southern accent.
“It's not easy for him,” Scott answered in all honesty. He wondered how much Eddie told his uncle about what his days at school usually looked like.
Mr. Munson bowed his head. “I know,” he mumbled.
“Eddie is a sensitive kid, he –”
“I know what kinda kid he is,” Mr. Munson interrupted him immediately. It sounded sharp and Scott wondered if he should be worried about Mr. Munson having a temper.
“Of course,” he cautiously retreated. “I just assumed, since I've never seen you at the school before, sir, that you might not be aware of what exactly he has to deal with in here.”
“Maybe you should do less assuming, then,” Mr. Munson answered bluntly. “You think I should be at the school more? Drop Eddie here in the mornin', come pick him up in the afternoon, all that?”
Scott wondered if Mr. Munson was mocking him.
“Well, I think it might be good for Eddie if –”
“You know why I ain't never at the school? 'Cause I'm tryin' my damned best to keep that boy's stomach filled. When should I be at the school, exactly, between my day shift at the quarry and my night shift at the plant?”
“I – I'm sorry,” Scott backpedaled. Suddenly, the frown lines in the tired face of the man in front of him had gotten a different meaning. “I didn't know. You're right, I shouldn't have made assumptions.”
“Look, I dunno how much he shared with you, Mr. Clarke, but I know he looks up to you. So I think you should know that he's the kinda kid who got in trouble at home for bein' “too sensitive.”” He shot Scott a meaningful glance. “Boy was cryin' to me on the phone, 'cause of what his daddy did to him, so I picked him up and drove him here and I made it my mission, as his uncle, to protect him, to shield him, and to take care of him as best as I possibly can.”
Scott had always prided himself on being a good judge of character. He wondered if he had ever been more wrong about somebody before in his life.
“I know he thinks highly of you, Sir,” Mr. Munson continued. “And I'm very grateful that you're keepin' an eye on him when I can't. But at some point, he may trust you with some very personal information about himself, and you better have his back when he does.”
He knows, Scott realized with a shock. He tried to give Mr. Munson a reassuring smile, but his heart was beating in his throat with what he was about to tell him.
“I was a sensitive kid, myself, Sir. I promise you Eddie is in good hands with me.”
Scott wondered whether Mr. Munson caught the message in those words while a long silence stretched out. Their gazes were locked: Mr. Munson's eyes were bright blue, completely different from Eddie's but just as expressive. His gaze softened while the seconds passed and underneath his graying beard, his mouth twitched.
“I was a sensitive kid, too,” he eventually said.
And Scott's jaw nearly dropped to the floor. This man, with his big calloused hands and his trucker's hat and his undeniably manly demeanor?
His feelings of astonishment must have been visible on his face, because Mr. Munson chortled softly.
“Didn't see that one coming, did ya?”
Scott laughed, too, making the last bit of residual tension between them disappear. “I'm sorry, Mr. Munson. I had no idea.”
“'S okay,” Mr. Munson said. “'s good to know that Eddie has someone lookin' out for him here. Um –” He scraped his throat. “I um...” He abruptly averted his gaze back to his lap again, where his fingers were nervously fumbling with the cap he was holding between his hands.
“I always make Eddie dinner,” he finally said. “'S one of the few things I can do for him, y'know. It'd probably be better for me if I took a quick nap 'tween my jobs, but it's the only time of the day we got together. I'm not much of a cook, but I try to get him to eat somethin' healthy and warm, and we talk about stuff, whatever it is he wants to talk about. So um... If you ever wanna join us – that is, if you don't mind comin' to the trailer park... We don't have much, but I'm sure we can fit another chair 'round the table. I think it could be good for Eddie.”
Scott could barely believe what was happening. To think that only a few minutes ago, he had been worried about this man having a temper or being neglectful towards his nephew...
Wayne Munson was shy and soft-spoken and he loved Eddie with a passion that sparked a fierce protectiveness. And after having Scott judge him based on the way he looked and a bunch of false assumptions, he showed him nothing but genuine goodness.
He felt his lips bend into a smile more authentic than he'd been able to give in a while.
“I'd love to join you sometime,” he told Mr. Munson. “For Eddie – but I also wouldn't mind getting to know you better,” he added in a sudden spur or braveness.
And he could swear that something suspiciously like a smile matching his own was hiding beneath Mr. Munson's beard.
#thank you noelle for providing the worms#and thank you b for telling me that clarkson should always be brought up <3#it's past 1am so idk if this is any good but here ya go#yeah i stole that speech from the joel stoffer interview about wayne#i love him#don't mind me rambling about stranger things#scott clarke#wayne munson#stranger things#scott clarke x wayne munson#clarkson my beloved#fruity ficlet#bluffing my way through that southern accent again 🙃
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fathers & sons THE LORD OF THE RINGS | STRANGER THINGS S4
#lotredit#strangerthingsedit#the lord of the rings#stranger things#wayne munson#theoden#joel stoffer#bernard hill#userallisyn#anztag#user-lina#usernowz#joesquinns#cinemapix#filmedit#tvedit#userbbelcher#filmgifs#dailyflicks#my*gifs#chewieblog#userfilm#moviegifs#usercreate#userthing#i'm grieving literarily and literally; don't look at me
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📷 by Jan Season
#lord of the lost#lotl#chris harms#class grenayde#pi stoffers#niklas kahl#gerrit heinemann#benjamin mundigler#they all look absolutely stunning#not my pics
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August 31st 2024
Chris and Pi’s instagram story messages to each other during the Metal Hammer Awards and Pi’s trip to Spain now with English subs
#lord of the lost#chris harms#pi stoffers#gerrit heinemann#class grenayde#benjamin mundigler#niklas kahl#Thanks to Annika for helping me understand what Gerrit was saying 😭#[chris voice] mein rechters rechters bett ist leer ich wünsche mir pi hier#🥹🥹🥹
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Your honor I'm in love with these silly metal Eurovision men.
Lord of the Lost + Voyager @ The Cavern Club Liverpool
#THEY ARE MY BABYGIRLS#eurovision#esc 2023#eurovision 2023#voyager#voyagerau#lord of the lost#danny estrin#chris harms#pi stoffers#gifset#misha-bawlins gifs#esc australia#esc germany#blorbos from my song contest#otp: promise me it's gonna be blood and glitter
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I finished A midsummer's nightmare by Noah Stoffers! This book really surprised me. I wouldn't have thought that I'd like it that much. The story follows 4 students of an elite university on a scottish island. Throughout the year they discover that magic and monsters are real and find themselves in a world of mystery and death. The characters are very diverse and very lovable. (I'm obsessed with Jamie! I would reread the book just for him 🤌🏻) The story is interesting, some supporting characters as well. The only thing I didn't like that much was the magic world building. There could have been more depth. But definitely a rec! 4.75/5 stars.
#i had to blur the library stamp haha#mini book review#booklr#books#my post#bookblr#a midsummer's nightmare#Noah Stoffers#book review#book recs
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Snowflake Book Review’s
Title: Texas Kings MC #14 Stoffer
Author: Cee Bowerman
Pages:194
Snowflake Rating:❄❄❄❄(4/5)
Synopsis: After years of wandering around the country, car trouble stopped Stoffer in Rojo, Texas, and he quickly realized he never wanted to leave. Not one to share much of himself, Stoffer has found a place to fit in with the Texas Kings even while he holds most of himself back from the men and women around him. A favor for a friend puts him in just the right place at just the right time to meet a little firecracker of a woman who he soon realizes he can’t live without. Unfortunately, that same firecracker shoved him right into the friend zone, and he’s not quite sure how to escape. Isabelle had a rough childhood and fled as soon as she was able - not just to get away but to protect herself and her little sister. After her life drastically changes and spins out of control, a phone call from her sister’s boyfriend brings her back to Rojo. A chance meeting in a dark bar introduces her to one man she’d love to live with but can never touch. With walls so high, no one can breach them, Isabelle protects her heart with bravado and sarcasm when what she really wants to do is open the door and let love in. Best friends are great to have, but sometimes they can be so much more.
#contemporary romance#contemporary romance star review#bookr#bookblr#adult booklr#stoffer#cee bowerman#bookworm#recommendations#june 2023
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pistoffers story
#.videos#lord of the lost#pi stoffers#käärijä#hahaha now everyone thinks of Käärijä when they see the wooden pallets
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I remembered watching an interview with Joel Stoffer last year where he was talking about his motivations for the character, because the Duffers gave him nothing. I found an excerpt on the Stranger Things wiki:
When discussing the character of Wayne in an interview, Stoffer stated; “This guy [Wayne Munson] is someone who cares about his nephew, that’s it. He’s concerned about his nephew, you know, his nephew’s been wrongly accused of something and there’s no proof about it, I just know my nephew. And I know he didn’t do it. Whether or not he was a trailer park guy, who might’ve been an angry, bitter, guy… which I think there is a little bit of angry bitter in Wayne, but still, you know, the concern about his nephew overrides any of that stuff … but he’s [Wayne] also somebody who I think has some anger, you know because of whatever trauma he might’ve had in his life … I probably saw a lot of crap that Eddie had to deal with growing up maybe with whatever parents he had. Probably some abuse, trauma. I saw that, and I made it a mission as his uncle, to protect him.”
The guy was on screen for less than 10 mins over 9 episodes and he gave us all of that. One of my favourite ST characters. I just need a Funko Pop and I’ll be golden.
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so since i'm back here, and i'm more active again, i feel like i need to make a post™ to document my best memory from the lord of the lost concert in march, here in italy 🖤:
basically i wanted to make a flag and throw it on stage (flag in question ↓)
which i did, i threw it at Pi before One Last Song (so near the end), who also showed it to Benji and they were all giggly and bubbly about it 😭🥹 [bonus video material of it being on stage lmao ↓]
i also saw Lennard take a pic of Pi with it, aka just imagine the field day i had when last month the guy posted it in his 6 months' recap 😭 as the march pic 😭
so that's it, that's the post. [might update if i ever get the picture in full, cause i will probably die and use it everywhere]
#i adore these guys so fucking much you have no idea#they are my comfort germans#and to anyone who follows me that doesn't know them please give them a listen#lord of the lost#pi stoffers#music
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From the Wacken earbook
#lord of the lost#lotl#chris harms#gared dirge#gerrit heinemann#claas grenayde#niklas kahl#pi stoffers#not my pic
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Pi Stoffers makeup appreciation
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my last two brain cells at 10 pm during the last hour of a serving-hundreds-of-customers-with-special-wishes-shift
#events and people freely invented#in what moments are these last two brain cells YOUR last two brain cells? tell me in the comments!#sorry … still sooo tiiireeed 🥱#but that‘s what we have lotl for. they can always make you smile even after the most exhausting day :')#lord of the lost#pi stoffers#gerrit heinemann#gared dirge#tv of the lost
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