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Wild to me that they keep trying to get Avatar (ATLA) into video games and movies and TV shows when all anyone needs to do to get it "trending" is to offer Toph character skins on every video game platform ever
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episode seven: the massacre at hawkins lab
Steve coughs, swatting at the particles in the air. âJust inhaled a bunch of that crap.â âIâve been trying not to think about how much of the Upside Down weâve ingested since being here.â âItâs stuck in my throat, Y/N.â âAgain, Iâm trying not to think about that.
Summary: bats are really fucking annoying to fight, you always somehow end up critically injured, nancy carries the group on her back as always, eddie gives steve relationship advice (embarassing, tbh), interdimensional bike riding is lowkey fun, and you take a trip down memory lane.
Rating: general, some swearing, violence
Warnings: fem!reader, use of y/n, cursing, blood and gore, critical injuries, mentions of fainting, mentions of death and violence, description of corpses
Words: 11.9k
Before you swing in: ive never been more excited to write a chapter tbh. this episode touches on so many things ive been building up for seasons now !!!! insane !!! im so so so excited to see how yall react. this chapter has my favorite sequence of scenes yet ;) enjoy !
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His name rips from your mouth. âSteve!âÂ
The bats sink their fangs into his stomach. His legs kick out, he gasps for breath, choking on his pain. Your legs threaten to give out as you stumble towards Steve. Quickly your fingers find the knives you always carry with you just as a bat lunges towards you.
Barely having time to dodge its quick attack, you swat at the creature, but your knives slide off its skin easily. Your heart drops; their flesh is too thick to cut through. The bat screeches at you, its teeth bared, and you throw your body weight against it onto the ground. Angling your knife, you pierce the inside of its mouth, killing it.Â
âShit!â Another bat crawls towards you. Your elbow scrapes the ground as you roll out of its path, slicing into the creatureâs maw.Â
Steve screams again, this time even louder as even more bats surround him. Frantic, you jump to your feet. Without thinking, you grab the tail of one of the bats, its face buried in Steveâs stomach. When you start to pull, Steve shakes his head violently and throws his arm out at you. âGo!â
You donât bother answering; youâre not leaving him.Â
The batâs tail cuts your palms as you pry it off of Steveâs flesh, but as soon as itâs removed, it latches onto your upper thigh. âFuck!â
Razor sharp pain shoots through your entire body. The bat loosens its jaw to only tighten it more; you can feel its teeth hit your bone. Screaming, the white-hot pain blinds you. Your knees give out and you fall before you can catch yourself.
âY/N!â Steve chokes out, desperate. He clenches his jaw, tries to get up. More bats screech overhead, circling you, and Steve knows you only have seconds before youâre dead. But the vines around his neck constrict even more. His airway closes, another bat takes the other oneâs place on his stomach.Â
âMotherfucker!â You stab at the bat, but then a second one slams against your body and your shoulder explodes with pain. âFuck-no,â you try to twist around, to use the last of your strength to remove it from your own skin, but itâs no use. The bats tear at your skin, ripping through muscle and ligaments.Â
Lightning flashes, its light red mars the endless dark blue sky. Above you, a bat screeches, signaling its descent, before it dives towards you at full speed. Your eyes close, you hope death will be quick.Â
âGet fucked!â Someone screams, a sickening thud following. Opening your eyes, you see the creatureâs body get thrown into the air. Eddie stands above you, smiling wickedly, but as soon as he sees the two other bats gnawing on you, he brings his oar over his head and swings.Â
You look away, scared heâll miss, and see Nancy and Robin a few feet away. Nancy holds the other oar, working with Robin to kill the swarm of bats that encase Steveâs body. Seeing them makes you want to cry in sweet relief.Â
The sound of the batsâ pained cries echo in your ears. It takes several attempts before Eddie manages to get them off of you. The batâs teeth cut deeply with every attack, causing you to cry out in pain. Itâs fucking agonizing. Warm blood follows a sickening tearing sensation in your leg.
When Eddie has killed both bats, he helps you stand up. âJesus, you alright?â
âTalk later,â you grunt, already rushing to go help Nancy and Robin. âFight now.â
Eddie doesnât stop you. He swings his oar again and Robin begs you to help. She has a bat pinned down while Nancy pounds her oar into its face, but it wonât fucking die. Its tail has wrapped itself around Steveâs neck and heâs paler than youâve ever seen him.Â
But before you can gut the piece of shit creature, another bat pounces on Nancy. Its claws tear her skin and she yelps. You scream her name and catch her before she falls. âI got you.â
Nancyâs hands clutch your body as you stab the bat. âGet it off me!â
âIâm trying!â The bat wonât let go, screeching with every pull. Biting down, you ignore the searing pain as your palms get cut up even more. Robin tries to help, but you scream at her. âNo! Help Steve!â
She nods quickly and itâs a mess of fighting and screeches and blood. Steve bites down on the batâs tail, its jaw opens as it squeals, giving him just enough time to escape. As he rolls to the side, Robin throws the batâs body onto the ground.Â
Seeing Steve safe reinvigorates you, and with one final scream, you use everything within you to pull the bat off of Nancyâs back. It releases her skin with a squelching pop. You force your knife down its throat and pin the creature to the ground. It writhes beneath you. âNow, Nancy!â
She doesnât hesitate. âGo to hell!â Her oar slams down, killing it.
Behind you Eddie kills the remaining few bats that circle overhead. Steve stands next to you, slamming the final bat into the ground. The body lands with a loud smack against the concrete and Steve rips the carcass in half.Â
Blood drips from his mouth and he messily spits it away. Heâs panting, his stomach is on fire, heâs stuck in some alternate dimension with no way out, but all he can focus on is you.Â
Flesh hangs from your shoulder, leaving behind a gaping wound of exposed muscle. Your thigh is torn clean through. Thereâs blood everywhere. The white of your tanktop is now soaked in red. But youâre here, youâre alive. He hasnât lost you. Not yet, at least.
âY/Nââ Steve practically falls against you, and youâre no better yourself. Youâre crying, snot runs down your face as you grab desperately at him. His hands are all over you as he tries to stop the bleeding, but thereâs so much blood.Â
âI-Iâm here.â Your hands are all over Steveâs body, too. They cup his waist, there are so many bite marks on him, but at least his flesh is warm under your skin. Heâs still here, heâs still yours, and now all you want to do is calm him down. Steve is panicking, holding you as if heâs afraid youâll die in his arms any second, and the fear on his face makes your chest ache.Â
âAre you guys okay?â Nancy asks, tentatively touching your shoulder. A wince slips from her lips when she sees the flesh that is no longer there. âJesus, Y/N.â
Steve wraps his hands around your thigh, itâs bleeding the most and you can barely put any weight on it. âIâm fine, but they took a fucking pound of flesh from her.â
âYouâre no better,â youâve placed your own hands over his stomach, his blood warm against your fingers. âI think you lost your appendix.â
Steve laughs, but almost immediately his laugh turns into a groan. âGod, donât make me laugh. It hurts.â
You apologize, kissing his shoulder. Light catches your attention and you see Robin crouched down next to one of the bat carcasses. She looks up at everyone. âUh, do you guys think these bats have, like, rabies?â
âRobin, if we have rabies, please promise me youâll shoot me.â You tell her, dead serious. Rabies has always terrified you. When you were younger, a rabid fox made its way onto your grandparents' farm. It had killed all the chickens, attacked the herding dog they had, and you remember how distraught your father had been when he had to kill both the fox and the hound.Â
âIâm sure you and Steve donât have rabies.â Nancy says, sensing your growing fear. But before she can say anything else a small group of bats descend from the sky.
Steve pushes you behind him. They land near the gate you fell through, screeching at the five of you. Theyâre a small enough group, Steve voices what youâre all thinking: you can handle them. Flicking your knives out, you prepare for whatâs about to come.Â
Until a swarm grows larger in the distance. Thereâs easily hundreds of them, they cast a shadow below where they fly. Thereâs too many to fight.Â
âYou were saying?â Robin breathes out, eyes never leaving the sky.
Steve is speechless, he doesnât know what to do. His hand tightens around you, protective, but thankfully Nancy has a plan. She tells everyone to run towards the woods and none of you hesitate to follow. Steve swings your legs over his arms, picking you up with ease despite the bite wounds that litter his skin. Like hell heâs letting you run right now; youâre too torn up, you can hardly even walk.Â
As Steve runs with you in his arms, heâs careful to avoid the vines that creep over the ground. Itâs a dizzying rush. All you can do is hold tightly onto him, trusting that Nancy knows where sheâs taking you.Â
Deep into the woods, Nancy calls over her shoulder, âOver here!â
Lifting your head from Steveâs chest, you realize, as you always do, that Nancy Wheeler is a goddamn genius. Sheâs taken you all to Skull Rock.
The giant boulders form a small alcove, just big enough to hide under as the bats fly overhead. She instructs everyone to crawl under and Steve sets you down gently, positioning you so that youâre sitting with your back against the rock. As soon as youâre secure, Steveâs hand goes back to your thigh.
The sound of the bats is almost deafening. No one dares to speak. They fly over at such a gruesome speed, their screeches echoing off the trees. You lose count of how many there are. All you can do is wait for the last of them to leave.
More lightning strikes above. It shakes the ground, the sound reverberates in your skull. You canât believe youâre here. Youâre in the Upside Down. The place youâve only ever spoken about, the entity that haunted your nightmares and took the ones you loved from you.
Itâs so much colder than you imagined it to be. Everything is darker, more twisted. The dimension is exactly as Will once described to you: this is Hawkins, itâs your home, but different. Colder, scarier. These woods are the woods you walked through, the woods where you fell in love, and yet the trees loom over you in a threatening way. Their branches form spikes, the dirt recoils against your feet.Â
Nothing here feels warm. The darkness is never ending.Â
This is where Will was, all by himself, for a week.Â
He had only been twelve.Â
When the nightmare swarm of bats is finally over, Robin carefully pokes her head out from the alcove. âOkay, that was close.â
Eddie agrees, kicking at a rock. Steve offers you his hand to stand, but the moment your skin touches his, you feel sick. All the adrenaline from earlier leaves you. All the blood youâve lost catches up, leaving your body weak. Stumbling, your vision tunnels and your eyes roll back.Â
âWoah, hey.â Steve breaks your fall, snapping his fingers in your face to bring your attention back to him. Heâs weak as well, he has to lean heavily against the rock to steady himself. âY/N-shit!â
âSteve?â Nancy turns around, finding you and him moments away from collapsing. She curses, rushing over. When she sees all the blood that still pours from your thigh, she gags. âOh, fuck.â
âKeep⊠keep talking. Please.â Your breathing is labored, you can hardly form any words. âKeep talking to me. If-if I faint⊠embarrassing.â
âI think sheâs losing it.â Eddie whispers rather loudly to Robin.Â
Nancy grazes Steveâs chest, silently asking him to move your body aside. She wants to get a closer look at his wounds as well, she canât help you if heâs bleeding out himself, but he refuses. âNo, no we need to help Y/N.â
âSteve, youâre also losing bloodââ
âI donât care.â Steve pulls you even closer to his chest, he needs to feel your rib cage rising and falling. He needs to feel you breathe. âHelp her, Nancy.â
His outburst startles Nancy. She takes a step back, alarmed, but clenches her jaw. Thereâs no getting through to Steve; she knows sheâs lost the fight. âAt least sit her down.â
Steve collapses, sliding back against the rock with you tucked to his chest. With shaking hands, he forces you to sit next to him. You wince with every movement, itâs getting harder and harder to stay awake.
âStay with me, angel.â Steve murmurs to you, motioning to Nancy to look down at your thigh. The wound is bleeding the most, the teeth sunk in the deepest.Â
âDonât wanna faint,â your head sags to the side, exhausted. âSo embarrassing.â
Nancy places her hands unsurely to your thigh. The blood squelches, soaking through your jeans. She exhales shakily. âYouâre not-youâre not going to faint, okay? Just keep talking, Y/N.â
âHate bats.â Itâs the first thing that comes to mind, but it seems to settle Nancyâs unease and Steveâs worry. âLittle fuckers hurt.â
Nancy tears the end of her shirt, her nimble fingers gently lift your injured leg. She ties the piece of fabric tight around your thigh, quelling the bleeding. Steve helps with the knot, though really he just needs something to do.Â
âIf you want some good news, Iâm pretty sure wooziness is not a symptom of rabies.â Robin crouches next to you, smiling despite how terrified she is. âSo thatâs something, right?â
You yelp when Nancy tightens the tourniquet. Biting your tongue, you force a smile to Robin. âHooray.â
âThere,â Nancy wipes her hands of your blood. The tourniquet isnât much, but already the bleeding has subsided. âBut I think youâre going to need stitches.â
âIâm tired of hospitals,â you whine, but youâre already feeling a bit better. Youâre weak, sure, but at least your body isnât slowly draining itself out. âThanks, though.â
Nancy nods, smiling softly, before her eyes land on Steveâs stomach. âCan I finally patch you up?â
Steve doesnât even look at her, instead cups your face. Even though youâre covered in blood and sweat and tears, even though your cheek is scabbed and your lip is split, he doesnât think heâs ever found you more beautiful. âYou alright?â
âBeen better,â you admit, squeezing his arm. âBut letâs worry about you now.â Turning to Nancy, you extend your arm. âGot any more torn pieces of clothing?â
She bites her lip. The only thing covering your body is your tank top. Sheâs seen the cuts all over your palms. She doesnât think youâll be able to wrap the cloth around Steve, if sheâs being honest. But she also knows Steve and how fiercely he loves you. He wonât let anyone near him but you.Â
Finally, she sighs. Tearing off more of her shirt, she hands it to you. âYeah, here.â
You thank Nancy again, and she gives you a curt nod before backing away, giving you and Steve some space. Once sheâs gone, you tend to Steveâs injuries. When he moves his hand away and reveals raised, angry flesh, you inhale sharply. âSteveâŠâ
âJust a flesh wound.â He jokes, but you can hear the pain in his voice.Â
Though youâre still dizzy and weak, you manage to lift Steveâs body enough to wrap the makeshift bandage around him. Luckily he isnât bleeding as badly as you are, but the sight of him injured still leaves you nauseous.Â
Tying the fabric around his torso, youâre careful not to hurt him any more. The moment is familiar, reminiscent of the years before. Back in the junkyard when a Demodog nearly tore open your rib cage, Steve had been the one to take care of you. He had so carefully wrapped your cardigan around your chest, been so delicate with you, and now itâs your turn to do the same for him.Â
âWe always end up here, donât we?â You say softly, it still takes a lot of energy for you to speak. You finish tying a knot to secure the bandage and Steve looks at you oddly. He doesnât understand, and you shrug. âYou and me, patching each otherâs wounds up.â
Steveâs eyes soften. It doesnât matter where he could be, in what situation he could be stuck in, you always somehow remind him of how loved he is. âKinda wish the bats had eaten my ribs instead. We couldâve had matching scars.â
You laugh, eyes shining with tears. Fresh pain explodes all over your body, but you laugh anyways. You donât know why youâre laughing or why tears run down your face. The exhaustion and pain from today must finally be catching up to you. âHow romantic.â
Steve laughs as well, the pain of it bearable when he hears your laughter mixing with his. âI love you, angel.â
âI love you, too, honey.â Itâs so cold in the Upside Down, but the warmth of Steveâs love feels like sunshine kissing your skin.Â
Robin clears her throat. âUh, not to ruin this cute moment, but I just wanted to say that if either of you start feeling aggressive, please let me know. Because, ya know. The threat of rabies still.â
âI kinda wanna punch you.â Steve looks at her pointedly, annoyed.Â
You poke his cheek and smile apologetically at Robin. âHe didnât mean that.â
âSense of humor is still intact, thatâs a good sign!â She cheers, then, as an afterthought, she takes off her flannel and hands it to you. âAlso, figured youâd want this. Not that you arenât totally hot right now in only a tiny tank top and blood all over you, itâs just freakishly cold down here and you technically have an exposed wound on your shoulder and who knows what sorts of awful flesh eating diseases there are here.âÂ
You accept the flannel gratefully and thank her. Then, together, you and Steve stand up. The process is difficult, you only have one functional top and bottom, and you walk in a slow manner together as you lean against the other.Â
Up ahead, Eddie is standing on one of the boulders, staring out into the vast dimension. âSo, uh. This place is like Hawkins, but with monsters and nasty shit?â
âBasically.â You respond, grunting as you support Steveâs upper body.Â
Eddie nods, defeated, and before he can step down, Nancy tells him to be careful of the vines. âItâs all a hive mind.â
When Eddie doesnât understand, Steve tries to explain it to him. âAll the creepy crawlies here, dude. Theyâre like, one or something.â
âTheyâre all interconnected. They can feel each otherâs pain, feelings, whatever.â You say, remembering how Jonathan had described Willâs agonizing screams when the vines had been burned in the tunnels.
âStep on a vine, youâre stepping on a bat, youâre stepping on Vecna.â Steve finishes grimly.Â
Eddie smiles sarcastically, obviously displeased with this information, but heâs careful not to step on any vines on his way down.Â
âBut everything from our world is still here, right? Except people?â Robin asks.
You nod. âAccording to Will, yeah.â
This pleases Robin, and she starts explaining her plan. If everything's the same in the Upside Down, then you should be able to use the guns stored away at Hawkinsâ police station. With the ammunition stored there, itâd be more than enough to kill the bats that guard the gate back to Hawkins.Â
âI highly doubt the Hawkins PD has grenades, Robin.â Steve says skeptically. âBut guns? Sure.â
You shake your head. While Robinâs idea is good, thereâs still the issue of going all the way downtown from Skull Rock. The five of you barely made it half a mile without getting killed. Thereâs no way youâd survive three. âBut the police station is downtown. Thatâs too far from here.â
Robin deflates, but Nancy furrows her brows. After thinking for a moment, her eyes light up. âWe donât have to go all the way downtown. I have guns. In my bedroom.â
God you love her.
Eddie scoffs in disbelief. âYou, Nancy Wheeler, have guns⊠plural? In your bedroom?â
âFull of surprises, isnât she?â Robin says with pride.
âAnd this is why we always listen to her.â You sing along, high fiving Robin.Â
Nancy doesnât acknowledge you or Robin, but her cheeks flush with slight embarrassment. âA Russian Makarov and a revolver.â
âYeah, you almost shot me with that one.â Steve reminds her, though his tone is gentle, almost teasing.
You laugh, remembering how terrified he had been when Nancy pointed the gun at him. You all had been so much younger, more naive. All he wanted to do was apologize to Jonathan for their fight earlier. Steve had just wanted to make things right, and thatâs why you stepped in front of him that night. âLuckily for you, I was there to save your life.âÂ
Steve looks down at you fondly. He pulls you close, his eyes are full of so much love. He remembers everything. The night that started it all. âAnd then I saved yours.â
To think that a sprained ankle and a bat full of nails would lead you to here: Steveâs warm chest against you, so full of love.
Lost in your warm memories, neither you nor Steve see Eddie throwing his vest at Steveâs face until itâs too late. The material smacks against him, cruelly bringing the two of you back to reality.Â
âWhat the fuck, Eddie?â You sneer at him, deeply annoyed.Â
He waves at you flirtatiously, a devilish glint in his eyes. âIâm protecting your boyfriendâs modesty for you.â
Before you can retaliate, the ground beneath you starts to shake. The force of it is so sudden, so strong, that it sends you and everyone else falling. Steve catches himself on a rock, holding you tightly to his chest, and you manage to catch Nancy before she falls as well. Eddie grabs onto Robin, stuck on the ground together.
The tremors are violent. Thereâs a cracking sound, branches fall behind you as the earthquake destroys whatever it can. Steve holds you through it, he whispers reassurances to try and calm you. When itâs over everything is quiet for a moment, before a loud, heart stopping shriek cuts into the night.
It doesnât sound like any creature youâve faced before. Far too loud to be a Demodogâs, far too large to be a batâs. The thought of what it could be almost paralyzes you; it couldâve been the Mind Flayer.Â
âGuns seem like a pretty good idea to me.â Eddie finally says, panting.Â
Robin quickly agrees, and you swallow down the bile that rises in your throat. âYeah, okay. I can be okay with guns.â
âSo what are we waiting for?â Steve puts Eddieâs vest on, twirling a flashlight in his hand. He nods to himself, tries to convince himself that heâs as confident as he sounds. He extends his other arm towards you, helping you steady your balance. âLetâs go.â
And you follow.Â
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Itâs a long walk from Skull Rock to Nancyâs house; itâs an even longer walk when youâre in the Upside Down, hiding from demonic bats. With every branch that snaps beneath someoneâs foot, you all jump. The croak of whatever creature nearby sets everyone on edge.Â
âCouldnât we have tried a road or something just slightly less creepy?â Robin complains, jumping over a vine.Â
Leaning against Steve, you groan. âAnything would be less creepy than this.â
âI think weâre getting close,â Nancy tries to sound convincing, but even sheâs uneasy. âWeâre almost out of here. Donât worry.â
Robin nods at the reassurance, but you canât help but wonder what could possibly come next after you find Nancyâs guns. Itâd be two guns, two critically injured members of the group, two oars, and one switchblade against an army of bats.
Not the best odds.Â
Nancy and Robin wander further ahead, leaving you behind with Steve and Eddie. None of you talk, more so because youâre putting all your energy into not falling on your face and Steve is busy helping you stay upright.
Walking is difficult and painful and youâre so frustrated by it all, especially after you trip over your fourth tree root. If it werenât for Steveâs quick reflexes, youâd be long dead by now.
Eddie must recognize this, too.
âHere, let me justââ He comes next to you and throws your arm over his shoulders before either you or Steve can protest. Immediately the pressure on your injured leg lessens. You sigh in content, and Eddie smirks. âThere ya go, princess.â
âDonât call her that.â Steve snaps, but even he has to admit that Eddieâs help is needed. With him carrying half your weight, Steve is able to breathe a little easier. Youâre better balanced this way. Heâs no longer straining his injuries to support you.Â
Eddie winces. âIâm sorry, just⊠trying to lighten the mood, I guess.â
Steve doesnât say anything, but the silence stretches on and you feel bad for Eddie. He really is trying. Despite the fact that heâs Hawkinsâ most wanted, he still tries to make everyone else laugh. He has to know that heâs never getting out of this alive, and you admire the strength it must take to continue laughing anyways.Â
So you try to for him as well. âThank you, by the way. You saved our lives back there.â
Eddie looks at you funny, he hadnât expected you to acknowledge it. âShit, Steve saved his own ass, man.â
âThatâs true,â you laugh. By the time the fight finished, Steve had somehow managed to fight his way out by himself. âIt was impressive.â
âNo it wasnât.âÂ
Eddie scoffs at Steveâs dismissal. âPlease, that was a real Ozzy move you pulled back there.â
âOzzy?â Steve looks at you, silently asking for some type of explanation, but you shrug.Â
âAll I know is that heâs in Black Sabbath.â Jonathan occasionally listened to the band whenever he was particularly angry, but not enough for you to understand Eddieâs obscure reference.Â
Eddie makes a surprised, but pleased, sound. âHonestly surprised you even know Black Sabbath, but câmon. Ozzy Osbourne, he bit a batâs head off onstage. You seriously havenât heard about that?â
You and Steve stare at him blankly, and he sighs. âWell, it was very metal. Thatâs what Iâm trying to say.â
Steve scoffs again, but deep down you know heâs preening. Itâs not everyday someone commends his strength or recognizes how well he can hold his own. Steve has come a long way since his first fight with Jonathan back at the alley.Â
âI think I finally get why my brother likes you so much,â you tell Eddie, looking up at him curiously. âYou know a lot of weird facts. He goes crazy for them.â
That, and youâre finding that Eddie isnât so bad when he isnât surrounded by his goonies. Heâs actuallyâŠÂ decent when he isnât putting on a show for everyone. Itâs almost reminiscent of how Steve had once been, back when he was the King.Â
But if you ever pointed out that similarity to the boys, you know theyâd be deeply offended.Â
The corners of Eddieâs mouth tilt up. âYeah, well. The kid adores you and practically worships Steve.â
âHe does?â Steve almost sounds bashful at the idea of Dustin worshiping him. It makes your heart constrict. You both miss your brother terribly.Â
Eddie nods. âOh yeah, itâs kinda annoying, to be honest. Especially when all he talks about is Y/N. If he isnât talking about you, heâs talking about her.â
âI doubt thatâs true,â you shake your head. âHe doesnât need me anymore, heâs practically counting down the days until I leave.â
âNah, man. Dustin tells me all the time how much heâll miss you when you leave.â Eddie tells you, voice firm. âKid always talks about how much you look out for him, that he doesnât know what heâll do when youâre gone. In a way, itâs annoyingly endearing. He frets over you just as much as you fret over him. I can see the Henderson charm in him that made you Hawkinsâ sweetheart.âÂ
Everything that Eddie tells you leaves your throat sticky with tears. You didnât know, you couldnât know all Dustin said about you. For the longest time you thought heâd grown to hate you, to resent you the way kids often do with their family. You wouldâve never blamed him; sometimes people just grow up, grow apart, but here Eddie is, telling you that your brother will miss you when youâre gone.Â
Unable to say anything in fear that youâll cry, the only response you give Eddie is a curt, short nod.
Steve rubs your side tenderly, understanding all youâre unable to say. Eddie feels the touch against his own side and he clears his throat. He knows you want him to change the subject. âAdmittedly, I got a little jealous. Hearing the little shrimp talk about you as if you hung the goddamn stars yourself.âÂ
The irony of it all crashes upon you. While you had been jealous of Eddie, he had been jealous of you. The two of you spent months quarreling over Dustin, youâd been uncharacteristically mean to Eddie, and yet the entire time you envied the other.Â
Abandonment can make people cruel.Â
âI was jealous of you, too.â You finally reveal to Eddie, meeting his eyes for the first time tonight.Â
Eddie stares back at you, his expression softens with understanding. He seems to have pieced together what you have: your anger had never been cruel, only defensive. Protective of your brother the way only a sister would in fear of losing him.Â
âGuess that makes us both idiots, huh?â Eddie teases gently, accepting the offering of truce that you present to him.Â
You laugh, looking away. The moment of truce is nice, pleasant almost, until the beat of silence becomes too unbearable for you. Youâve revealed enough of yourself tonight. Awkwardly clearing your throat, you lift your arm from Eddieâs shoulder and pull away. âRobin is probably missing me right now. She hates the dark, these woods are her worst nightmare.â
Steve catches your arm before you leave. Youâre still unsteady on your feet, but he understands what youâre trying to do. Heâs come to learn that you shut away when youâre vulnerable. While you wear your heart on your sleeve, Steve knows that it can be exhausting for you.Â
âNeed me to call her over?â He asks you quietly.
âNo, I can manage.â You kiss Steveâs cheek, thanking him without having to say it. Eddie smiles at you as you leave, tight lipped, but kind nonetheless.Â
The two teens watch you slowly make your way over to Robin, who happily welcomes your presence. She wraps her arms around you and holds you tightly, giggling slightly, before holding you close and helping you walk.Â
âIâll bring her back in one piece!â Robin calls to Steve, giggling under her breath. Steve waves his hand sarcastically, but doesnât argue. Turning to you, Robinâs face shines in the blue moonlight. âYou here to save me from this totally creepy, absolutely horrid woods?â
âDuh,â your laughter reflects hers. âIâm your knight in shining armor, babe.â
Robin squeezes your hand, resting her head against yours as you walk together. Itâs been a long time since youâve held each other like this. The realization makes you guilty. âHowâve you been holding up?â
Robin shrugs, the motion jostles your head, but you donât mind. âWeâre in the Upside Down, some guy named Vecna wants you and Max dead, and you refuse to admit that youâre scared.â
You bite your lip. Robin is just as worried for you as Steve is, sheâs just hidden it better, and you wish that you could spare her the worry. Sheâs put up such a strong front for you. Between Steve, Dustin, Lucas, and Max, Robin knew you didnât want yet another person coddling you.
So she stepped back, gave you the space you wanted, but youâre still her best friend. Robin wonât let you forget that.
âIâm sorry,â you whisper to her, holding onto her as tightly as she holds onto you.Â
Robin shrugs again. âNothing to forgive, pretty girl.â
And itâs as simple as that.
Though Steve canât hear your conversation, he watches you and Robin fondly. The two of you sway together, laughing occasionally. Eddie notices the way Steve looks at you and laughs to himself.Â
âYou know, I was jealous of you, too.â
Steve raises his eyebrow. âWhat?â
âI was jealous of you and Henderson, the little one, I mean. Guess I couldnât accept the fact that Steve Harrington was actually a good dude. I mean, rich parents, popular, chicks love him, not a douche? No way dude. That like, flies in the face of all laws in the universe and my own personal Munson doctrine.â
Then Eddie motions towards you. âAnd when you started dating Y/N? Câmon, man. Everyone knows Y/N Henderson is like, Godâs gift to selflessness. I watched her tutor kids in the library like goddamn Gandhi, and suddenly sheâs dating you? There isnât any law in the universe to explain that. Fucking unfair.â
Though he knows he should be offended, Steve finds himself laughing. If heâs being honest, heâs relieved that someone else is questioning whether Steve deserves you. From the moment he met you, youâve tried convincing him that heâs always deserved you. But Steve knows better, and he canât believe itâs Eddie Munson who sees this, too.Â
âIf it makes you feel any better, I also donât know why Y/N chose me.â Steve confesses, catching Eddieâs attention. âHonestly, I donât think I ever wouldâve been someone she even liked had we not been dragged into the Upside Down together. I was a douchebag. She hated me for years, but I guess saving her life a few times earned me some brownie points.âÂ
Eddie snorts. âSurprised youâre not claiming it was your âstunningly good looksâ that made Y/N fall for you. Oh how humble youâve become.â
âY/N changed me.â Steveâs eyes find your body again. They will always draw towards you no matter where you are.
The sincerity in Steveâs voice surprises Eddie. Licking his lips, he sighs. âWell whatever she did, I never wouldâve jumped in that lake to save your ass, not under any normal circumstances.â A branch snaps, Steve and Eddie turn to its source, but thereâs nothing there. Sighing again, Eddie continues to walk. âOutside of DnD, Iâm no hero. I see danger and I just turn heel and run⊠at least, thatâs what Iâve learned about myself this week.â
Steve doesnât know where Eddie is going with this. âHey, give yourself a break, man.â
Eddie points to you, Robin, and Nancy walking up ahead. âNo, you see. The only reason I came in here was âcause those ladies came in straight after you. I was too ashamed to be the one who stayed behind. But Y/N? She dove in the second your head went under. Nearly tore Robinâs arm off trying to get to you.â
Something heavy settles in Steveâs chest. Thereâs a shift, thereâs something that simmers deep into his rib cage.Â
Eddie forces Steve to look at him. âI donât know how you did it, but she loves you. The way she was screaming your name, it was an unambiguous sign of true love that these cynical eyes have ever seen. And if someone like Y/N Henderson loves you⊠then I figured you must be worth saving.â
Steveâs breath stutters. He looks up at you again, the warmth that cascades his veins whenever he sees you overwhelms him. Steve loves you more than anything. To be told how deeply you love him by someone else is almost too much.Â
You and Steve have been fighting so much recently. Heâs said awful things to you, youâve hurt him in ways he hadnât known he could hurt. All the unspoken words, all the uncertainty and fear, and yet you dove in to save Steve without hesitating.Â
And isnât that all that love is? To love without expectations, without hesitancy. Love is the inability to separate your breath from the personâs lungs; you took all the air out of Steveâs chest the moment you smiled at him.Â
Youâre the best goddamn thing that has ever happened to Steve. Heâs always known this, heâs always known that what the two of you have is special. Itâs something more than just young love.Â
So what if the future you envision doesnât align with Steveâs? How could something so small, so miniscule as compared to forever with you, be what Steve allows to drive you away? You deserve more than just his insecurities. Youâve already decided that Steve deserves your love, what more can he want from you?
He already has you; Steve wonât let you walk away from him. Not this time, not when what you have is rare and real and raw.Â
Steve almost wants to laugh at how funny it is. Heâd been so worried about losing you, that he almost lost you in the process. Whatâs even worse: it took a five minute conversation with fucking Eddie Munson to even realize it.Â
âY/N, sheâsââ Steve begins, but the ground starts to shake again and heâs falling. Eddie curses, sick of these earthquakes, and Steve braces himself as the rumbling continues.Â
Robin struggles to hold onto you as you cower together under the earthâs violent shaking. Instinctively your head turns toward Steve to make sure heâs okay. You find him on the ground next to Eddie. Sensing your eyes on him, Steve looks up and nods reassuringly at you. Relieved, you breathe against Robin.Â
âSecond on my list of least favorite things,â she says, voice shaking. âEarthquakes. Seriously, Iâm unsteady enough as it is.â
âAt least you have two working legs.â You quip.
Robin shushes you, but her voice raises when she sees Nancy stand and take off. âNancy!â
Squinting at the darkness, you see the girlâs figure disappearing into the treeline. Sheâs running alarmingly fast, way too fast for anyone to catch up in time, and your heart lurches. None of you should be splitting up right now. It isnât safe. âFuck! Someone stop her!â
Robin quickly throws you onto your feet and you call after Steve and Eddie to follow. If running was difficult with a bleeding out leg, itâs almost impossible with the ground shaking beneath you. But if Nancyâs in trouble, you need to get to her as soon as you can. Leg be damned.
Breaking through the treeline, you find her standing at the edge of a clearing. There are fallen trees everywhere. Red lightning illuminates the Wheeler house before you. By some miracle, youâve made it.
âCome on.â Nancy breaks the silence, chin held high. She isnât giving up now, not when youâre all so close.Â
She starts to walk, never looking back, and you look at Steve. He grabs your hand. You take a deep breath. You fucking hope Nancyâs plan works.Â
This is your only chance of going home.
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The Wheeler house is exactly how you remember it, only vines and debris maims its usually pristine appearance. Nancy walks through the door first while Steve shines a flashlight. Particles float everywhere. You try not to think about the fact that youâre inhaling them.
Your foot catches on a stray vine, its tendrils flail angrily at you. Stomping your foot away, you look wearily at Nancy. âLove the decor.â
She rolls her eyes while Robin echoes you. âMight be time to get a maid, Wheeler.â
Ignoring the two of you, Nancy ushers everyone upstairs. While her voice is level, the unease in her body is apparent. She doesnât like seeing her home this way. Sympathetic, you start to follow Nancy, but for a split second you think you hear Dustinâs voice.
Itâs faint, mostly incoherent, and you think youâve finally gone crazy. Thatâs it. Vecna has won, youâve lost the remaining sanity you had left.Â
But then Steve suddenly freezes next to you. His bewilderment tells you that he hears Dustin, too. Thatâs your brother. Youâd know his nasally voice anywhere.
Sharing a look with Steve, you simultaneously begin running around the house, trying to follow the sound of Dustinâs voice. You remember Will telling you how he could hear Joyceâs cries for him while heâd been trapped in the Upside Down. It had been the only way Joyce could communicate with him. What if this is the same?
âStart screaming,â you command Steve, limping over to one of the walls.Â
âIâm sorry?â
âItâs what Will did, he-he screamed for his mom and Joyce was able to hear him.â You press our mouth close to the wall and shout, âDustin!âÂ
He has to hear you. You donât know what youâll do if he doesnât.
Steve wastes no time following along, screaming Dustinâs name at the top of his lungs as well. You know the two of you must look like complete idiots, but youâre desperate.
âDustin! Dustin Henderson you have five seconds to answer me!â You yell, throat burning.
âHello? Answer us!â Steve stands in the center of the kitchen, crouched down as if getting ready to bolt.Â
This is how Nancy, Robin, and Eddie find you. The three of them stare at you and Steve in concern, though none of them want to get any closer. Robin ducks her head down, whispers, âMaybe they really do have rabies.â
âWhat are you guys doing?â Nancy demands, fed up.Â
âHeâs here,â Steve whips his flashlight around, facing them. âHenderson. That little shit, heâs here. Heâs like-heâs in the walls or something. Just listen.â
Dustin, predictably, is quiet the moment Steve tells everyone to listen.Â
You pound on the wall. âOh, now youâre quiet?â Everyone looks at you skeptically and you rub your face tiredly. âLook, I know this all sounds crazy, but I can hear Dustin, alright? Itâs him.â
âDustin!â Steve continues to screech, not helping your whole âwe arenât crazyâ argument.Â
Only Dustinâs voice returns, and thankfully Nancy and everyone else hears it. Together you all search the house, calling your brotherâs name out. Yet now matter how loud you scream, he doesnât respond.
âAlright, either this kid canât hear us or heâs being a total douchebag.â Steve drops his flashlight.
You blow hair out of your face. âNormally heâs a douchebag, but not nearly to this extent.â
Nancy stands next to you. âBut Will found a way to make Joyce listen.â
âWhen Joyce couldnât hear him anymore, she used the Christmas lights.â You look at her. âDo you thinkâŠ?â
Sheâs already running to the nearest lamp in the kitchen. Flicking the switch, nothing happens. You suggest trying a different light, though you know it wonât make a difference. When the lights remain unlit, you slam your palm against the table in frustration.Â
âGuys?â Steve gets your attention. Heâs shining his flashlight at the chandelier that hangs over the Wheelerâs dining table. âYou seeing this?â
Where Steve points his flashlight, a warm, evanescent glow emits from the chandelier. You gasp at its beauty, youâve never seen anything like it. Nancy steps towards the light and slowly puts her hand into the loose waves that flow between the lights. Itâs encased in small orbs that float gently into the air.Â
Nancyâs fingers dance in the light. A path of gold leaves a trail where her fingers have been. The particles in the light surround her hand, pulled in by her presence. Breathless, you reach out as well. The light kisses your hand, and the sensation is soft, almost ticklish.Â
âThis is insane,â you murmur in awe, face illuminated. You never thought youâd encounter beauty in such a place as the Upside Down. But at least Will found the beauty, too. âThis must be how Will did it.â
Robin, Steve, and Eddie copy you and Nancy, putting their hands into the light as well. The five of you twirl your fingers around, causing the light to flicker with every movement.Â
Steveâs pinky reaches for yours. âIt⊠tickles?âÂ
âIt kinda feels good.â Mumbles Robin, making figure 8âs with her finger.Â
Nancy then lowers her hand and asks if anyone knows morse code. She mostly looks at you when you ask, and you bitterly tell her no. Youâd think after everything you and the party have been through, youâd at least learn morse code by now.Â
âWait, does SOS count?âÂ
Eddieâs stupid question makes you hit his chest. âOf course it counts!â
âOw!â He shoves you away from him, straightening his leather jacket. âA âyesâ wouldâve sufficed.â
Nancy shushes the two of you and instructs Eddie to start typing out the code. With a huff, he listens, and soon he begins the pattern for SOS. A soft buzz accompanies every flicker of the light. With each letter combination, you can practically feel Dustin getting closer and closer to you.Â
Itâs almost an indescribable feeling. Somewhere, in another universe, Dustin is standing right where you are. You arenât sure how you know, maybe youâll never be able to find the right words, but your brotherâs presence settles over your own.Â
This must be how Jonathan felt when Joyce was in the Upside Down. He whispered her name so softly when he followed her with the lights. Their love for one another tethered them; now itâs your love for Dustin that tethers him to you.Â
âDustin,â his name comes out whispered, relieved. Heâs okay, you can feel that heâs safe.Â
âY/N?â Dustinâs muffled shouting fills everyone with relief. Steve and Eddie high five, Nancy lets out the breath sheâd been holding, and Robin cheers while you hastily wipe your eyes. The SOS worked. âIs that-is that you?â
âYes!â Steve screams into the chandelier, though you know your brother wonât be able to hear.
Anxious to get to Dustin as fast as you can, you shove your hands into the chandelierâs light and send a long, bright beam of light. More muffled screaming can be heard on the other side, only this time laughter accompanies it.
âHoly shit!â Dustin exclaims in awe. The amazement in his voice makes you miss him even more. Thereâs a murmur of other voices, you can only assume one of them is Lucasâ, before Dustin shouts even louder, âWeâre gonna find you a better light source. Donât move.â
You roll your eyes. âLike we can go anywhere else.â
Dustin leaves again, but heâs back within minutes. Through loud screaming, he tells you to find Hollyâs Lite Brite and go to Nancyâs room. Him and Lucas will meet the rest of you there.Â
The moment Dustin leaves again, Nancy shoves everyone upstairs. âIâll find the light pad, the rest of you go. Now.âÂ
And thatâs how you find yourself restlessly staring at a childâs light up toy on Nancy Wheelerâs bed with Steveâs chest pressed against your back. He leans close to the toy, mumbling under his breath, âCome on, little Henderson.â
The Lite Brite suddenly comes to life. You throw your hands up triumphantly, giddy. âYes!â
âYou guys seeing this?â Dustin asks, to which Nancy responds by putting her hand into the light. Dustin squeals in excitement. This must be a scientific dream for him. âOkay, weâre not moving it, but weâre gonna unplug it. Stand by.â
The light fades away and Dustin prompts someone to spell something. Everyone turns to you. Heâs your brother, you should be the one to make first contact.Â
Carefully, you use your pointer finger to spell out D.U.S.T.
Eddie cocks his head. ââDustâ?â
âHeâll understand.âÂ
When your mom first brought Dustin home from the hospital, heâd been so small. Immediately you fell in love with the small baby, but his size had confused you. Youâd never seen anything so tiny before.Â
âHeâs small,â you informed your father, making a face at the yawning baby before you. âLike dust.â
You were only three, but you can still remember the way your dad had laughed. For years afterwards you never referred to Dustin by his actual name. He was only ever âDustâ to you. Your father joined, the nickname stuck, though your mother came to prefer âDusty.â
It was only after your father left that you stopped calling your brother Dust.Â
âDust!â Dustin laughs excitedly. âIâm Dust! Yes!â He raises his voice louder, he canât believe you remembered the old childhood nickname. âThat worked, guys!â
Everyone cheers, Eddie even throws in his own enthusiastic âhiâ to the Lite Brite. Your face aches from how hard you smile. Turning the toy over to Nancy, you nod at her. âAll yours, Wheeler.â
Her eyebrows knit together as she thinks for a moment. Thereâs so much to tell Dustin and the others, but the Lite Brite is small and too many words to keep track of. âWhat should I write?â
ââHelpâ would be a pretty good place to start.â You suggest to her.Â
Instead, Nancy ends up spelling âstuckâ. Which is pretty fitting, all things considered. Gets the message across well.Â
âYou canât get back through Watergate?â
Steve questions whatever the hell watergate is and Robin has to explain the wordplay. While she does so, pride swells deep within your chest. âDustinâs a little genius that I love so much.â
âIt was pretty clever.â Eddie admits.Â
Nancy tells Dustin that the gate you all came through is guarded. However, never missing a beat, Dustin tells you that he thinks they have a theory that can help. âWe think Watergate isnât the only gate, that thereâs one at every murder site.â
You jerk your head up, eyes widening. It all makes sense now. âWait, I think heâsââ
âDoes anyone have any idea what heâs talking about?â Nancy asks tiredly. Everyone gives her equally tired noâs, but you nod viciously.
âYes! We already know thereâs multiple gates, we just didnât know how, but Dustin mightâve figured it out. Itâs all connected to the murders.â
Nancy looks skeptical. âI donât knowâŠâ Before you can argue with her, she sends a â?â back to Dustin.Â
Who, predictably, doesnât take it well. âSeriously? How many times do I have to be right on the money before you guys just trust me?â
Steve grimaces. âJesus Christ. This kidâs gotta get his ego checked out.âÂ
âItâs his tone, right?â Eddie butts in.
You shove them both. âShut up. Both of you. Dustin can be annoying and frustrating, but heâs right. Heâs always been right. Now if you guys would actually listen, heâll get us out of here.â
Looking pointedly at everyone, you start to explain. âThere was a gate in Loverâs Lake, which we obviously found,â your arms wave behind you. âThe same lake where Patrick died. Now, where else has a dead body been found?â
âEddieâs trailer,â Nancy straightens, understanding where youâre going with this. Looking at Eddie, she asks him how far it is.Â
âSeven miles.âÂ
Your head drops. âWhy couldnât you have lived closer?â
âIâm sorry Iâm⊠poor?â Eddie looks at you incredulously.Â
You flick a dismissive hand at him, but Robin cuts in between you two. âNancy, I know your house here is, like, weirdly, creepily frozen in time and shitââ
âItâs what?â Obviously you missed some important details.Â
Robin holds her hand up. âIâll explain later. Anyways, havenât you always had bikes?â
You and Nancy share a look, both thinking the same thing: the bikes would be perfect. That, and theyâre kinda your only option at the moment.Â
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Since youâre in no condition to bike (your thigh has only just stopped bleeding) and thereâs only four bikes anyways, Steve has you wrap your arms around his chest and stand on his pegs. He claims itâs so that you can avoid putting any weight on your leg, but you honestly think he just wants you to hold him. Pressing your body close to his, you look around at the houses you pass.
In a strange, twisted way, itâs exhilarating biking through an Upside Down Hawkins. Everything, and yet nothing, is the same. The houses you pass are frozen in time, empty, ghostly. Robin, Nancy, and Eddie bike alongside you and Steve. The scene is almost reminiscent of the night you biked Will home, wind in your hair and the night sky before you.Â
Everything has changed since then.
Somewhere along the route to Eddieâs, you bike past the Creel house. Your arms tighten instinctively around Steve. A chill runs through you, the house is just as haunting in the Upside Down as it is back in your universe. Your head throbs being so close to it, as if warning you, but Steve is turning into Eddieâs neighborhood before you can think much else of it.Â
âThatâs gotta be a Guinness World Record.â Robin throws her bike down, breathless. âMost miles traveled interdimensionally.â
Steve coughs, swatting at the particles in the air. âJust inhaled a bunch of that crap.â
âIâve been trying not to think about how much of the Upside Down weâve ingested since being here.â
âItâs stuck in my throat, Y/N.â
âAgain, Iâm trying not to think about that.â
Eddie opens his trailer door and, just as Dustin predicted, thereâs a gate. Itâs just like the one in Loverâs lake had been: illuminating red light, vines all around its edges. An open wound.Â
âThis is where Chrissy died.â Eddie stares up at the gate, which resides in the ceiling. He swallows heavily. âLike, right where she died.â
âIâm sorry.â Your hand finds Eddieâs arm. You donât know much about what their relationship had been, but he seems to have cared about the girl a lot.Â
Eddie gives you a tight lipped smile, his eyes shining slightly. As he looks at you, Robin sees something moving in the gate. âI think thereâs something in there.â
Something starts to protrude from it, causing the gate to swell rapidly. The vines almost seem to snarl at the intrusion. An ominous, unsteady croak emits from the gate. The sound sets your nerves on edge and Steve shoves you behind him protectively. Hand on your knives, you raise them, bracing.Â
The gate explodes, spewing liquid and vines everywhere. You all scream, jumping back, as something rips through the membrane-like material. Unable to tell whatâs just happened, you squint up at the ceiling.
Nothing jumps out at you, no bats come to feast on your flesh. Finding Steveâs eye, you silently ask him if you should walk closer. Nodding, he grabs your hand, and together you creep towards the remains of the gate.
When you look up, you find Dustinâs smug, joyous face staring back at you. Only heâs upside down with Max, Lucas, and Erica, all just as in shock as you are.
Youâve never been more relieved to see them in your life. Dropping your hands to your knees, you bend over and finally breathe. âOh, thank God.â
âNo wayâŠâ Steve waves at them, and they wave right back. âHi.â
âDustin!â If your leg wasnât hanging by a thread, youâd be jumping up and down right now. Instead, you opt for waving like a madman at your brother. The entire situation is so fucking bizarre, but you donât even care anymore. âYou did it!â
âI did it!â Dustin giggles. âBada bada boom!â
After some heated discussions and a few arguments, Dustin and the others come up with a way to get the five of you out of the Upside Down. Using Eddieâs bed sheets as a makeshift rope had been the easy part. What caused nearly a fist fight between Max and Dustin had been figuring out a soft landing pad for you guys.Â
âI, uh. Have a mattress?â Eddie finally suggested when he noticed Maxâs fist clenching.Â
She glared at him. âWhy didnât you say anything sooner?â
âWell, I mean. Itâs-uh. Minor details?â
But none of them had time to question Eddieâs sudden shyness regarding his mattress. Dustin got straight to work tying the bed sheets together while Max and Lucas worked on dragging the mattress out of Eddieâs room.Â
However, the moment it landed on the ground, all eyes went to the giant stains on the bed. Cringing in disgust, you eye Eddie.
Seeing your disapproving look, he swallows. âThose stains are, uhâŠâ He tries to come up with an excuse, but eventually he realizes itâs better to just accept defeat. âI donât know what those stains are.â
âWould we want to know even if you knew?â You ask him, already knowing the answer.
â... Probably not.â
Dustin tosses the bed sheet rope up, or rather down, through the gate. âNot quite sure how these physics are gonna work, but here goes nothing.â
Miraculously, it lands perfectly in front of you. Dustin tugs at the rope before letting go of it completely. You gasp. The rope stands on its own, stiff but secure, and Dustin lets out a pleased laugh. âAbracadabra.â
âIâve never understood physics.â You say, pulling at the rope. It doesnât move. âBut even I can admit that this is cool.â
Dustin high fives Erica and Robin steps up first. âGuess Iâm the guinea pig.â
âPlease be careful.â You tell her, already dreading your own ascent. Your shoulder still aches and you were never the best at climbing the rope for gym. You preferred soccer, track, anything that involved leg coordination. Not upper body.Â
Robin slowly climbs up, and when her body hits the disgusting mattress back in your dimension, you let out a breath of relief. âThat was kinda fun,â Robin giggles slightly.
Then Eddie stares at you, Steve, and Nancy. He waits for someone to move, obviously not wanting to be next. But when no one does, he shakes his head. âAlright, I guess Iâll go.â
Steve holds the rope steady and Eddie falls onto his mattress safely. He sits up, exhilarated. âThat was fun.â He echoes Robin.Â
Steve gestures for Nancy to go next. âIâll help Y/N up after youâre done.â
She gives him an uncertain look, eyeing your injuries, and you try to smile at her reassuringly. âGo, Iâll be fine. Promise.â
Knowing itâs as good of an answer sheâll get from you, Nancy takes a deep breath. âSee you on the other side.â
You grab her waist and help hoist her up alongside Steve. Sheâs swift, her strength impresses you. Sheâs almost reached the top before you hear the first chime.Â
Itâs loud, deafening. The chime of a grandfather clock.
Another chime follows, then a third, a fourth. It wracks your skull with its force.Â
You turn, gasping, expecting to find the grandfather clock that Max had seen in her vision. Only youâre met with darkness. You canât see anything, you canât find a way out. You canât feel Steve next to you, your hands try to find his in the dark, but all theyâre met with is air.Â
âWhatââ Panic chokes you. None of this is right, you donât know where you are, you donât know whatâs happening and you canât feel Steve andâ
The sensation of sunlight kissing your face stops you.Â
Your eyes open. Youâre no longer in Eddieâs trailer.Â
Youâre outside, thereâs sunshine all around you. In front of you is a field of dandelions, their sweet yellow reflects the gold of the sun above. The grass beneath your feet is soft, lush and green. A bee flies past your head and someone calls your name.
Youâve been here before. In the distance resides a small house on a hill. The blue door and white frames of your childhood home welcomes you. Youâre back in Virginia. Someone calls your name again.
The voice is familiar.Â
Itâs your father, calling you home.Â
The realization knocks all the air out of your lungs. None of this is real. You know it isnât real, but to hear your fatherâs voice, so sweet and saccharine again, it makes you weak. But it isnât real. Your legs begin to move, youâre running before you can think of anything else.Â
This is a vision. The scent of oak trees and strawberries isnât real. The wheat that skims your thighs as you run doesnât exist. âThis is a vision,â you try to talk to yourself, your fingers dig into your pockets for your walkman.Â
You know youâre supposed to always have it on you, thatâs what Dustin told you, but thereâs nothing there. Panic swells within your chest once more. âNo, pleaseââ
Distracted as you look for your walkman, you donât see the body in front of you.
Colliding into your father, he steadies you. âWoah, there.â
His calloused hands are rough and familiar. Heâs laughing, his voice is the same gruff voice that used to sing you to sleep. Your father looks down at you and your entire body freezes when your eyes meet his.Â
You havenât seen him ever since you were twelve. He looks the same as the day he left. His smile is the same, the crooked teeth charming. Your fatherâs nose still points up ever so slightly. The only indication that heâs aged are the wrinkles that line his face, years of sunlight etching them.Â
But itâs his eyes that hurt you the most. Theyâre still kind.Â
âWhat are ya runninâ from, ladybug?â Your father asks you, his southern drawl liquid honey to your ears.Â
Tears build within you hearing the childhood nickname. You were his ladybug for as long as you could remember. When he used to call, heâd whisper the name over the phone as an apology for everything heâd done to you.Â
Because you canât help it, because youâll never be able to do this again, you hug your father. He lets out a soft chuckle at the impact, his arms hold you as theyâve always done. Your face buries itself into his rough t-shirt.
Youâre a little girl who needs her daddy right now.Â
âI.. I missed you, daddy.â Voice breaking, you begin to cry.Â
Your fatherâs palm rests against your hand. He hums, soothing the ache in your bones. âYou know you can never outrun it.â
The words unsettle you, thereâs something about them that causes you to pull away. âOutrun whatâ?â âThe guilt, ladybug. It will always find you.â Your fatherâs smile twists into a sickening grimace. The muscles in his face conjoin, his eyes darken as his voice becomes gravel. Deeper. Until it isnât your fatherâs voice anymore, but someone else's. âIÂ will always find you.â
Too late do you realize that itâs Vecna who now has you. You start to scream, thrashing in your fatherâs arms to escape, but he only grips you harder. Heâs laughing, but itâs no longer your fatherâs laughter.Â
Suddenly youâre thrown into the lake behind you. You fall, screaming, as you descend deep into a pitch black void. Your arms reach out, you try to find anything to grab onto, but thereâs nothing. Itâs just endless emptiness.Â
You land harshly on your back, all the air gone. You gasp, choke on whatever air remains in your body. The impact leaves you coughing, clawing at the ground beneath you to breathe. Soil scrapes under your nails, your palm gets cut on a root.
Youâre in the woods.Â
Scrambling to sit up, you realize youâre in the same part of the woods that Will went missing in. Fear cuts through your veins. Why would Vecna take you here?
âWill?â Youâre on your feet now, cupping your hands over your mouth as you shout his name. Does Vecna have him? Have you lost him again? âWill!â
âHe needed you that night.â Vecnaâs voice taunts you, the sound like rocks grinding together. âWhere were you?â
Youâre running now. Branches cut your face as you break through them. You have to find Will. You canât lose him again. You canât do that to Jonathan, to Joyce and El and Dustin and Mike and everyone else. Youâre the one who lost Will that night.
He had needed you. Isnât that what Vecna said?
âNancy!â Sobbing, you call for someone, anyone. But no one answers. Your vision blurs with tears, thereâs someone running behind you. Chasing you. Terrified, you scream for the person you need the most. âSteve!â
Saying his name must trigger something, because suddenly the scene changes. Youâre no longer in the woods. Youâre on the ledge of someoneâs roof, overlooking a window sill. A large, bay window that youâve spent countless slow mornings residing on.Â
Steveâs house.Â
Heâs standing in front of his bed, facing the window, facing you, but he doesnât look at you. Not how he always does; his gaze lacks warmth.Â
âSteve!â You pound on the glass, you try desperately to get him to acknowledge you, but he doesnât. His eyes are on Nancy, who sits on the bed before him. He leans down, brushes her hair out of her face, before bridging the distance between them.
You watch as Steve kisses Nancy. He cups her chin the way he cups yours. Bile rises in your throat; you canât turn away. Their kisses become heated, Steve is tugging at Nancyâs hair and her clothes. She tugs at him as well, he helps her remove his shirt.
Nancyâs lips trace the expanse of Steveâs neck and his eyes, once closed in bliss, now open. He looks right at you.Â
âDid you really think Iâd forget her, Y/N?â His voice digs into your ears. Nancy nips at his neck and he moans. He throws his head back, looks at you again. âI canât. At least, not as easily as your dad forgot you.â
You stumble back, crying so hard you can barely breathe. Steve laughs seeing your heartbroken reaction. Itâs cruel and awful. Heâs cold. Youâve never known his voice to hold so much malice. Not towards you. Not towards anyone.Â
Heâs wrong. Steve doesnât love Nancy, not anymore. Vecna is the one saying this, you know it isnât Steve. He would never say any of this to you, he could never be so cruel to you. He loves you. You know he does.Â
âN-no! This isnât-this isnât realââ
But the hatred in Steveâs eyes causes your foot to catch on the edge of the roof. You donât have time to catch yourself; your body is weightless again, only this time itâs a much shorter fall. You land on concrete. Ripping your eyes open, there are domed walls around you.Â
Nancy stands above you.Â
Hyperventilating, you crawl away from her. Youâre in Steveâs pool, only itâs empty, infested with vines, and your fingers stain the ground with blood. Everything in your body is screaming at you to run.
âY/Nââ Nancy tries to stop you, but you scream at her, kicking. She only barely avoids your fury. Holding her hands up, she lowers her voice, softens it. Sheâs crying, her terror the same as yours. âY/N, itâs me, okay?â
Your body trembles with exhaustion. You close your eyes, tired of fighting. âPlease be real.â
âIâm real.â Nancy swears to you, carefully reaching for you. When you allow her touch, she helps you stand up.Â
The memory of her having sex with Steve is burned into your mind. You canât look Nancy in the eye. She breathes heavily next to, looking around for a way out, when she sees something. A strangled cry leaves Nancyâs lips.
Barbara Hollandâs corpse sits on the other side of the pool.
You cover your mouth with a gasp, choking slightly at the sight. Nancy cries out in pain, in grief, seeing her best friendâs body dismembered by vines. You stumble towards Nancy and hold her as she sobs.Â
âDo you remember what you did, Nancy? Or have you already forgotten?â Vecnaâs voice shakes the pool. âDonât worry, I showed Y/N. When I kill someone⊠I never forget.â
A sob collapses in your chest. Barbâs death hadnât been Nancyâs fault. Yet to place her in the same pool Barb was killed in, to show Nancy her corpse, is unrelenting cruelty.Â
All around you, blood pours from the vents of the pool. It comes out quick, thick, at a dizzying speed. Nancy tugs at your hand and practically throws you up the ladder to escape. But when you reach the top, youâre met with a red hell.
Itâs exactly how Max drew it.
Fragments of stairs, jagged pieces of wood, a grandfather clock, they all drift through the air painted with blood-red. Somewhere thereâs screaming, the sound only drowned out by lightning. A clock ticks over and over again. Its metronome is maddening.
Nancy holds your hand and neither one of you lets go. Having nowhere else to go, youâre forced to walk down the stairs you arrived at. The clock chimes again and your heart stops.
âI see youâve been looking for me, Nancy. And Y/NâŠâ Vecna pauses, preying on you. âIâve been watching you for quite some time.â
Everything stops.
âAll the guilt, all the pain.âÂ
It comes to you in flashes.Â
How Will used to smile at you, before his childhood was taken from him. Maxâs blue eyes, shining with youth and happiness, before grief killed her. Billy, how he would be kind to your mother at the pool. Hopper, the way youâd bicker with him just to get him to smile.
Itâs all gone because of you; you canât remember how to breathe.Â
Vecna feeds on your fear. âHow fragile youâve become⊠like a dandelion.âÂ
The wording, itâs too specific to not mean anything. Dandelions were once one of your favorite flowers. Before a nightmare from last summer changed everything. The dandelions had filled your mouth with razors and choked you. Someone called your name in the distance, theyâd been too late to save you.
The dream had felt so real. Youâd woken up with tears in your eyes.
And now you know it had been Vecna all along. Even back then. Heâs been watching you for far longer than you realized. The realization chokes you, the fear overwhelms you. Heâs been here all along.
Nancy yanks at your arm, you can barely hear her over the roaring in your head. âY/N, listen to my voice.âÂ
Sheâs shaking you, trying to bring you back to her, but youâre lost. Hyperventilating, you struggle to catch your breath. You feel too vulnerable. Raw. Exposed. There are corpses strung up by vines in front of you. Fredâs broken jaw. Chrissyâs snapped neck. Patrickâs empty eye sockets.Â
The same will happen to you.Â
Youâve spent so long trying to be strong, trying to keep everyone safe. Youâve devoted your entire life to protecting others, helping them. But Vecna has been watching you for almost an entire year, maybe even longer, and you hadnât noticed.
Itâs why heâs targeted Max. He watched you take care of everyone you loved. Vecna watched you raise the girl. He knew itâd hurt you the most to lose her. It hadnât been a coincidence. Itâs all your fault. Itâs always your fault. Will went missing because of you. Billy died because you hadnât said anything. Max will die because you hadnât seen the signs sooner.Â
Nancyâs screams fall deaf on your ears. She shakes you, begs you to come back, but why should you?
This is all your fault.Â
Itâs always your fault.Â
Itâs always your fault. Itâs always your fault. Itâs always your fault. Itâs alwaysâ
You feel your body lift.Â
Everything fades to black.
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â i am no longer doing a taglist, my apologies ! however, please feel free to like, reblog, and comment instead :)
#steve harrington x henderson!reader#steve harrington x reader#steve harrington x you#stranger things#steve harrington fanfic#stranger things rewrite#slowburn#angst#bdyr#m's writing#no one ask how i wrote this so fast#i am ill#we know this#anyways#let the screams begin !
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pjo show said âwe will perfectly execute the only good enemies to lovers between a girl and a boy ever⊠also theyâre like 12 and their third wheel is so stressed the entire time.â and itâs beautiful
#was gonna say straight couple but percabeth bi4bi#we know this#annabeth chase#percy jackson#percabeth#pjo disney+#grover underwood#chunky salsa speaks
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belated tumblr-versary Danny,, i care he,,
#his cringefail personality and self-destructive tendencies have captivated me#we Know This#hyper-hellfire#my art#ghost rider#danny ketch#cw body horror#had sm fun drawing this#ive been in the throes of art block for the last couple of weeks but this was a nice little exercise :]c#Boring Ass Portraits My Beloved
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I feel like the big "gatcha" of jegulus antis of them having some members of each other's families on their family trees is kind of fucking weird because.... EVERY wizard that's a pureblood or halfblood has in common people on every other family tree in some way shape or form.... wolfstar,,,,, ginny x harry (idk the ship name đŠ), drarry, ect. THE WIZARDING WORLD IS FILLED OF INCEST BECAUSE JOANNE WAS FUCKING STUPID WITH HER WORLD BUILDING. EVERY WIZARDING WORLD'S FAMILY TREE, IN THE GRAND SCHEME OF THINGS, IS ALL CONNECTED IN SOME WAY SHAPE OR FORM. I CANNOT STAND SOME OF Y'ALL WHO DON'T USE YOUR BRAIN AND THINK THAT JUST BECAUSE YOU'RE USING THIS TO ARGUE AGAINST A SHIP THAT'S NOT REALLY A BIG DEAL AND DOESN'T MEAN THAT THOSE SAME RULES ALSO DON'T APPLY TO YOU'RE FAV SHIPS đ«”
#you cant dislike jegulus while also liking ginny and harry or drarry BECAUSE GUESS FUCKING WHAT BUCKO#WAIT TIL I TELL YOU ABOUT WOLFSTAR AND TONKS AND REMUS TOO#SAME SHIT!!!#idk if you could tell but i needed to get rhis off of my chest#joanne is awful with her world building#we know this#we have ALWAYS known this#and if we go with the magical theory that muggleborns come from squibs BOY DO I ALSO HAVE NEWS FOR YOU#idk i just feel like its supid and that its another one of joannes stupid decisions and like the rest of them we should ignore it#marauders era#marauders#harry potter#dead gay wizards#dead wizards from the 70s#hp marauders#.tspeaks#jegulus#regulus black#james fleamont potter#starchaser#sunseeker#regulus x james#james x regulus#james loves regulus#all that good jazz
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#song mingi#choi jongho#ateez#mingi#jongho#ateez gif#mingi gif#jongho gif#maxsixgif#mingi is jongho's favourite hyung#we know this#mingi is the cupcake of ateez#he's just adorable#but this is not the guy who went to coachella#his hands are really nice#he want he holds the mic is so delicate here for some reason
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concept: eddie diaz who has cannonically hated every one of buck's girlfriends suddenly turning on a dime on tommy and being like"yo who even is this guy actually?"
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You and I know each other in our bones.
#quotes#feelings#emotions#love#romantic quotes#love quotes#wise words#thoughtful#deep love#deep feelings#i feel you#i understand you#we know this#dumblr
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you know what? chim and athena should have a B plot together
#911 abc#like they all know each other#we know this#besides work they do holidays and hospital waiting rooms all together#also the occasional barbecue#let me see chim with athena#let me see eddie with karen#let me see bobby with jee yun#things by beanarie
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Thinking about how Taylor was so set on his dad being something awesome actually. And like, ignoring the fact he was right- I think itâs such a fascinating phenomenon. Consuming so much anime and being chuuni because itâs coping! Because if his dad isnât around it has to be because he has some greater purpose- or heâs waiting to show up when the world is in danger. Then thinking about when it actually happens and how fucking scared Taylor is.
Taylor is consumed by fantasies to the point where it embeds as part of his personality- he starts pretending as a coping mechanism, and then starts to really ENJOY that- itâs just his made up fantasy where everything is exactly how he can plan it. Heâs saving the world in his head- but he isnât ACTUALLY in danger. Thinking about losing the control- the scenario coming true, trying to hold onto your love of it- but without the ability to bend it to how you want, shit gets SCARY. He seems like the perfect one person to go on this journey- but heâs not. Because heâs only perfect when he knows what to expect.
#im a maladaptive daydreamer and I get to project it onto Taylor#he likes FANTASY#and selfninserts and shit#he doesnât like RISKING HIS FR LIFE#ik he acts like it and is trying but heâs a scared kid#we know this#his dad being gone was a fun mystery he could add to the fantasy element#now that itâs real itâs. not as cool#dndads#dungeons and daddies#dndads s2
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We get such soul-baring interviews and anecdotes from Sid and Geno (âŠor, well, we get them from Geno about Sid, pfft) about The Core and the Penguins being Sid, Geno, and Kris, but we get fewer of those blockbuster statements from Kris himself. Iâd love to hear his thoughts more and to get a peek behind that curtain.
#of course kris would lay down his life for slash kill an army for sid#we know this#but nonetheless#I want More
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hi!! i have a writing prompt for you pretty please with a cherry on top: andreil, airport rainy day with a delayed flight and cuddling. i just love airports
i loved this prompt so it is the first one I finished. hopefully this satisfies your needs:
The flight to California was supposed to leave at six in the morning, but weather had delayed it until further notice. Andrew was already on edge from waking up so early, and the fact that they were going to California just made him cranky. Neil took his phone and changed all of Andrew's nap alarms to an hour early so he could adjust.
"You okay?" He asked.
Andrew just grunted in response.
"I have juice in my bag if you want."
Andrew shook his head and went back to picking at his nails.
If Andrew was going to be this grumpy the whole time, no one was going to get through the day unscathed.
"Take a nap, then," he suggested, "I brought your blanket."
Andrew looked over at Nicky, then back at Neil.
"Oh for fuck's sake, Andrew. If you think I'm gonna let anyone get near you, you're fucking crazy."
"Don't care."
He busied himself with his nails again, then got bored and went to search for food. He didn't ask Neil to join him, but he went anyway.
After a couple minutes, Neil found a perfect solution.
"That place has cocoa," he pointed. "Do you want some?"
Andrew started walking towards the store in lieu of an answer.
"Read," he demanded.
Neil cocked his head in question.
"My contacts broke."
"I have your glasses with me-"
"Read."
Neil rolled his eyes and began listing menu items he thought Andrew would like. He didn't even bother with the list of Matcha Teas, though he made a mental note to get one for himself.
They arrived back at their gate with a peppermint hot chocolate and a peach matcha. Hopefully the warmth of the drink along with the sound of the rain could lure Andrew to sleep; at least that was the plan.
It was a good plan, too. After half an hour, Andrew was fighting to keep his eyes open. Neil clicked his tongue and ran his hands through Andrew's hair. He had to be methodical about putting him to sleep. One wrong move and he'd be in danger of getting bit, and probably be subject to the silent treatment.
Luckily, his plan had worked out okay. Andrew tucked his feet up underneath him and laid his head on Neil's lap. Of course there were plenty of old hags in the seats nearby that felt the need to glare at the PDA. Thankfully, Neil's scars proved useful for some things. He glared right back and could've sworn he saw one of them crossing herself. With his barely healed Glasgow scars and broken hands he supposed he did look like the Devil. It didn't matter anymore. He was content with whatever would keep them away from Andrew.
He carefully reached down to grab Andrew's blanket. It was yellow and lightweight, with a sunflower pattern. Bee had got it for him after Aaron's trial. A peace offering before the difficult weeks to come.
Neil threw it over him and by the grace of God, didn't get a glare in return. He went back to sipping his tea and reading the synopsis of the book he'd secretly bought for Andrew. It was a young adult, about a boy trying to prove himself to his father with the help of his ghost friend. Maybe at the hotel, Andrew could read it to him. Neil much preferred it that way; Andrew doing the hard part so Neil didn't have to watch the letters jump around the page, taunting him. Laying his head on his chest to feel the hum of Andrew's soft voice. It had become a nice way for them both to unwind after long games. A tradition of sorts.
Neil looked down at Andrew once more. His blanket had slipped slightly down his shoulder, so Neil blew on his face to let him know he was there and pulled the blanket up under his chin.
Andrew made a small hum of appreciation and went back to sleep again.
#andrew is chronically sleepy#we know this#aftg#all for the game#andrew minyard#neil josten#andreil#bam bam's writing prompts#betsy dobson
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quick someone come get a tattoo with me. it's time.
#matching chicken quesadilla tats yes? yes#hi#me#my face#selfie#mirror selfie#no surprises#cute girls#girls who lift#girls with tattoos#penguin socks#wombats#it really is new tattoo time#next one is on my foot tho#we KNOW THIS#don't let me switch up now#also hello from my +1 the food baby#and the tapeworms#once AGAIN I DO NOT HAVE TAPEWORMS BUT HELLO FROM THE FAKE TAPEWORMS#should I stop with that#i don't think i will#ok#be my friend#i love yall#love me#later taters
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never beating the allegations đ
#lestappen#charles leclerc#max verstappen#we know this#thanks ferrari for doing this#f1#australia gp 2023
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we all know âthe prince and the foolâ passage iroh wrote to zuko about sokka. WE KNOW THIS.
while I was rereading it, and being the hyper analyst I am, I saw this in the same paragraph
specifically: âBut it was when Sokka chose to act that you both got in over your heads.
this means that Sokka technically made the first âmoveâ
âgot in over your headsâ LIKE??????
#i could be totally wrong#itâs canon sokka made the first move#but câmon#WE KNOW THIS#zukka#zuko#sokka#atla
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