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I love ship tropes where like everyone knows except for them. They literally got married and theyâre like âoh them? Yeah my bro for lifeâ while the other is literally sitting in their lap
#yes this is about steddie#stranger things#joe keery#steve harrington#joseph quinn#eddie munson#joe quinn#steddie#It could also be byler#Oh yeah I see this as byler#This could be so many ships#byler#tag ur ship lmao
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The demons(school and homework) are coming for me(I have real life responsibilities) I worry I wonât be able to live(have motivation) long enough to have kids(finish the last two pages of the comic)
#why cant i just stay home and draw two tragic gay guys from the 80s as lesbians?#yes this is about steddie#rottenaero
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In October of 1967, Steve Harrington is born in Hawkins, Indiana.
He's raised there, forced to live under the strict expectations of his parents, Richard and Samantha. Barely escapes their clutches, freedom fueled by the kids and adults that take the role of guardian and family when the time is right. Keeps himself in check with the always impending apocalypses that arise beneath his feet.
In June of 1985 - when Steve Harrington is 18, while Richard and Samantha Harrington are visiting New York for an extended work trip - Veronica Harrington is born.
She was carried and raised in secret from their hometown. They take care of her between their business hours, dropping her in the hands of nannies and babysitters galore. They don't even think of Indiana during Veronica's early childhood, too focused on work and making sure their daughter starts up right.
In October of 1986 - when Steve Harrington is 19, aged further by ending the Vecna War, yet tamed by his newfound love in Eddie Munson - Richard and Samantha Harrington return to Hawkins.
They don't ask about what happened to their son. They don't ask about the town. They don't ask questions, just give responses to them. Sneering at Steve's friends, complaining about the state of the house, commenting at the disfunctional chaos their home has become.
In November of 1986, Richard and Samantha Harrington disown Steve.
They just let him go. They at least give him a folder of his legal documents, but otherwise just tell him to get out of their house and never use their name again. Claiming Steve doesn't need anything from the room because the Harrington's own everything in it. They don't call him son, they don't say goodbye, they don't acknowledge who's actually taken care of the house, they don't admit most of Steve's former room has changed with money Steve earned himself, they don't dare to give him any money or care where he goes. They just say they're sick of dealing with an unworthy mistake of a child, and force him out of their house.
In November of 1986, the Party's adults adopt Steve.
He runs to them first after everything happens. Held himself together at the start, but broke down the second the words were out. While everyone was trying to comfort Steve, Wayne Munson and Jim Hopper were the first to succeed. They know firsthand that this family would never be the same as blood, no matter how much that blood has boiled and burned before, but the love will be stronger and it will be here. When everyone seconds it, Steve finally accepts it. He becomes a child of the Party - he's everyone's son and everyone's brother, taking whatever surname he sees fit.
In November of 1986, Steve Henderson and Eddie Munson leave Hawkins.
Despite all this good, Steve can't bear to stay in this damned town a second longer, where everyone knows who he is and will soon know everything he isn't. And it's not like Eddie was looking forward to sticking around Hawkins either, especially without his Steve. The kids are the first to agree, surprisingly, and the adults promise to find a way for the boys to get out. Later that week, when Richard and Samantha leave the house to prepare for Veronica, Steve and Eddie break in to take everything that's rightfully theirs. While they're there, not sure what prompts him, Steve makes a bag of his clothes with shoes and his wallet tucked within it, shoving it into his closet. Dustin's mom uses an old favor to get the boys an apartment in Chicago, the Party has one last farewell, and the two boys are gone.
From 1986 onward, Veronica Harrington is raised in Hawkins, Indiana.
Richard and Samantha are adamant in their daughter coming out exactly how she should. They steadily convince the town to forget the Harringtons ever had a son and lock the room on the second floor next to the stairs without ever touching the inside. They raise her with formality and pride at the top of their expectations, wanting at least one child to come out right.
But Veronica is the spitting image of Steve's honesty and care. She puts on a facade when needed, but even at a young age, she wants nothing more than to be someone's light in the darkness. She plays with every lonely kid at school, and tries to make people laugh at the business parties she's dragged to. It's not received well by her parents, but Veronica is much too strong willed and stubborn to let it phase her.
In April of 1991 - when she's 6 and they're so much stronger around their hearts - Veronica Harrington meets Steve and Eddie Munson for the first time.
It's the year Erica is set to graduate high school. Steve and Eddie have been making the drive for every holiday this year, ordered determined to give her the best senior year she could have. It's Easter Sunday, and Wayne somehow managed to drag his boys away to church - a Munson custom, as even Eddie insisted they go.
While at the snack table post sermon, a little girl comes up to Steve, mistaking him for her father. He and Eddie gently comfort the girl, introducing themselves and offering to help the girl find her parents. That's when Veronica introduces herself, striking Steve deep in his heart. Still, he keeps quiet, even gifting her a little origami crane made from napkins at the table. He calls her "chickpea" for the color of her dress, tells her to keep the crane secret and safe, "If ever you need to find your way back home, you hold that close, and it'll tell you."
Meanwhile, Wayne has come across Richard and Samantha in the crowd opposite the kids. Exchanging formalities, Wayne mentions his son and nephew are in town, news the Harrington's are surprised at, as Wayne didn't seem like the father type. However, trying to keep face, they remain civil and insist on introducing their daughter.
Cue Veronica running to her parents with Steve and Eddie in tow. Cue Steve calling Wayne dad right to Richard's face. Cue the Harrington's immediate leave from the church, Veronica waving behind her with a crane placed carefully in her pocket.
From then on, Veronica Harrington's life changes indefinitely.
Her parents' expectations grow tenfold. She finds out she's horribly allergic to chickpeas. All of her friends must be approved by her parents, and any that don't fit their image are ordered to leave her.
Veronica takes these changes in stride - is her class's top student, captain of the softball and volleyball teams in junior high, keeps the friends she wants in secret from her parents - but she can't help but keep the crane in a little box in her room. Gets a necklace with a little origami crane pendant, holds it whenever she needs to make a hard choice. Can't help but expand herself in secret, learn things her parents would never approve of - lock picking, other languages, sleight of hand, a clothing style that's nothing like the dark blues of her family, all warmth and light. She explores every room in her house, yet is unable to find her way into that room upstairs next to the steps.
In May of 1998, Veronica Harrington discovers the truth about her brother.
She's about to be a freshman. Her class was touring the high school in preparation, and while passing the athletics hall, her eyes hit the swimming trophies. Each row stuffed with trophies, and each one with a name that stabbed her right in the stomach: Steve Harrington.
After that, she couldn't bear all the secrecy anymore. Late that same night, she finally uses her lock picking skills to break into that room. And though it's devoid of life, it is a bedroom, so evidently lived in. It's frozen in time, twisted sheets covered in dust, old papers crinkled from being stepped on but not picked up, old clean clothes still sitting in the hamper. It's a boy's room, clearly, and Veronica is careful walking around this place of memories.
She does still explore, quietly clicking on lights around the room, too cautious to touch the overhead lights. She looks under the bed, finding a bat and a trash can lid, both embedded with rusty nails. A shirt that still smells like fresh laundry yet has a back stained permanently with long red lines down the shoulders. Dozens of stapled documents labeled NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT, detailing horrific events that each have that same name signed at the bottom.
With shaking hands she checks the closet, and finds it mostly empty. All except for a deep green graduation robe and cap, a cream Hawkins High letterman, and a duffel bag hidden in the back corner. The cap has a 1985 tassel, and the letterman has Harrington branded on the back with basketball and swimming patches galore. And the bag, when she checks it, looks like a survivalist pack someone would make in an apocalypse. At the top sits a wallet, and inside is an ID for a Steve Harrington, who has the same face as the one in her origami memories.
And Veronica is done. She wakes up the next morning and throws Steve's jacket on the kitchen table, startling both her parents mid sip of coffee. She finds herself in a screaming match with her father, demanding them to quit lying to her, begging to know who her brother is.
In a fit of rage, Richard tells her. Tells her everything Richard and Samantha never saw in Steve, about Veronica's secret birth, the disownment, Steve's disappearance from the Harrington house and Hawkins. She's reminded of that one Easter Sunday, and is told how Richard and Samantha faked Veronica's allergy to keep her mind from being tainted by whatever curse befell their bloodline before. Orders her to never say that name again.
In a fit of rage, Veronica bites back. Calls her parents cruel and overly expectant. Comes clean about her secret freedom. Says she'd rather be nothing than ever carry the burden of the Harrington name ever again.
She hides away in her room after the fight. Cries in her closet with her origami box cradled tightly to her chest, begging it to take her home because this place isn't anymore, maybe never was. Cries for the brother she never even got to meet, who went through so many horrible things yet still got put through this same punishment. Cries for the future she won't get to have, losing her hope for a new beginning that will now never be.
At the start of June, 1998, Veronica runs away.
She makes it through the rest of May in near silence. She writes notes for all of her friends at the end of the school year, and one for her parents to inevitably find. Finds 75 dollars in Steve's old wallet, stuffs the duffel bag the rest of the way with her belongings, and says goodbye to Hawkins.
She takes the first bus she can find out of town. Doesn't care that it's going to Chicago, doesn't really care where she's going now. She befriends an old homeless man riding the bus as well, becomes another interesting name in his "Book of Wanders (Pronounced as Wonders)." As Veronica's telling the story about unknowingly meeting her brother, she remembers the crane in her bag. She reaches in to retrieve the little box, then the crane, nearly crying seeing how disheveled and unfolded it is. Broken and doomed, just like her. But looking at it now after so long, she thinks she sees something written inside it. Despite it shattering her heart pieces, she carefully unfolds the little crane.
At its center, in old, bleeding blue text, reads, "Find the Swooping Bat if you've lost your way."
The old man laughs then, taking Veronica's hand and placing it onto her chest, over her heart. "It's fate," he whispers in the dark bus. "There's a place called that in Chicago."
Veronica uses her money to rent them both a hotel for the night, giving the old man a warm bath for the first time in weeks. She gifts him the clothes as well, saying it's, "an honorary thanks from my brother, for helping me get here." They bid each other farewell in the morning, the old man telling her to keep hold of fate.
She finds her way to the Swooping Bat easily, hand on her necklace guiding her way. It's a quaint little diner, popular enough to be comfortably warm when she walks in. A young lady in a wheelchair - Max, says her nametag, with pins saying things like, "Summer work blows" and "USC grad or bust!" resting on her collar - guides her to a booth next to the sunrise.
"Anything I can get you today?" Max asks when Veronica's seated.
Veronica's fully ready to order everything on the menu, what with how delicious this place smells, but then she remembers her funds. 5 bucks, if she's lucky. "Just a chocolate milk, for now. Biggest one you have, please." She somehow plays off Max's skeptical look, her eyes sweeping over Veronica's no doubt disheveled and no-food-in-36-hours appearance.
It somehow works out, and Max is wheeling away. Veronica allows herself a moment to collapse, stomach growling in pain and eyes burning with the realization she has no idea what she's going to do now. She just has this last bit of hope to hold onto, and without it, she'll be nothing but a husk.
She's not sure how long she sits there, staring at the sunrise and letting sound and AC whisk her mind away, but there's suddenly a little knock on her table. Her head snaps up, and there's Max again, setting down a giant glass of chocolate milk... alongside a loaded breakfast plate.
"It's on the house," Max rushes to explain, all fondness when Veronica scrambles to get her wallet. "Courtesy of the owner. And between you and me," she whispers with a wink, "just take the damn food, kid."
Veronica stumbles over herself for a moment, rendered near speechless, before she finally comes back. She begs Max to thank the owner profusely, before rushing to dig into the pancakes before her. She's halfway done dousing the stack in syrup by the time Max wheels away, when there's suddenly someone laughing.
"Of course," says a choked-up voice behind her. "Can't have any chickpeas starving in my booths."
Veronica nearly drops her fork. She turns so sharply she gets dizzy. Seven years can't change a person that much, surely, because though he's bigger in the torso and he has glasses on the bridge of his nose and his hair is cut so close, he still has the same softness in his voice and the same slouch in his stance and the same moles around his eyes and his smile is so bright despite the tears in his eyes, and though Veronica can barely see through tears herself, it's not like she needs them anyway to know it's-
"Steve!" she cries, scrambling out of the booth to meet her brother halfway. The relief of it all working out has the rest of her restraint collapsing, forcing harsh sobs out of her and into Steve's shoulder. The siblings hold each other in the middle of a restaurant, a voice in the background asking everyone to leave them be. Steve doesn't stop whispering, even as his chest heaves with broken gasps between tears, "You're save, Veronica, I got you, I got you, it's gonna be okay, you're safe here, it's okay, sis, it's okay..."
"That you, lil' chickpea?" whispers a different voice once they've calmed down. Veronica reluctantly pulls away and finds a man kneeling beside them, a hand on Steve's shoulder and similar tears in his eyes. His hair and tattoos remind her of the tamed wild from seven years ago, covered in black in the middle of church yet glowing brighter than the stained glass, the one that Steve looks at in past and present with a glowing love Veronica never saw between her parents.
"Yeah," she whispers, wiping her tears away before placing a hand atop her necklace. It catches Eddie and Steve's eyes and make them beam with pride and relief. "Yeah, it's... it's me...."
#the harrington parents: birthing awesome children yet doing dick all to raise them since 1967#wanna write this out into a full fic but i'd probably just be expanding these exact scenes and shoving a load of dialogue into them#anyway my shower thoughts went a little too hard the other day#who do yall think the old man is btw? i was gonna make him tommy h at first but i wanna know your thoughts#also yes context - steve and eddie's diner was just about to open around the time they first met veronica#stranger things au#stranger things#eddie munson#steve harrington#steddie#steve x eddie#original female character#technically i guess ????
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All these two lovesick homosexuals did was go for a walk in a monster-infested forest for 5 minutes, share clothes and one very wrong hetero-dating advice for my brain to stop functioning for 14 months and still counting.
#this is my roman empire#how often do you think about Steddie?#answer: yes#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#stranger things#steve and eddie#steve x eddie
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ftm trans Eddie Munson gets turned into a chew toy for hell bats and rescued in the 11th hour by his friends who don't know he's trans, who have to run some triage first aid and can hardly make sense of the blood and gore that used to be his body as they cut off his shirt and pants to get access to the worst of the wounds, who definitely aren't in their right minds well enough anyway to think of anything other than stopping the bleeding and getting him to a hospital, which they do, and miraculously Eddie finds himself blinking awake in a bright, fluorescent room feeling exactly like he imagines a chew toy for hell bats would feel in the aftermath which is to say: like shit. Even more miraculously, he finds hometown hero Steve Harrington posted up at his bedside with greasy hair (!!! Eddie never thought he'd see the day) and bags under his eyes.
The overwhelming relief on Steve's face when he sees Eddie is awake is touching, the misty eyes and cracking voice when he says god, i thought you were toast, man are downright flattering and, let's face it, giving Eddie all the wrong ideas that he figures he has an I-almost-died pass for at the moment so he rocks with it, let's himself indulge in the fantasy for a moment. Then, gradually, Steve's relief becomes more and more obviously some brand of deeply felt pity (or sympathy, but Eddie's never been good at distinguishing the two), which bursts his bubble enough to call him out.
"I know I look like what comes out the business end of a meat grinder, but I swear I'm good, dude. They definitely have me on the good shit, I hardly feel it. I'll be good as new in no time." Big fat fucking lie, by the way, but he'll say whatever if it gets that wounded puppy look out of Harrington's eyes.
"I...yeah, Eddie, I'm glad." And whatever it is he doesn't want to say, whatever is putting that you poor motherfucker look on his face, he's absolutely the opposite of subtle about it.
Eddie can hear the manifestation of his panic on the heart monitor.
"What? What is it? Is everyone- is Dustin-?" He can't say it, can't even think it, would rather be slowly torn to shreds all over again than know he failed at his one fucking task to keep the kid safe.
"No! I mean, yes, he's fine, they're all fine. Henderson's got a broken ankle and both of Max's arms are broken but the docs say they'll be fine in a few months with physical therapy."
The release of tension in Eddie's body hurts almost as much as the relief soothes him. "Okay then, what the fuck are you not telling me? It's fine, I'm a big boy, Harrington, I can take it."
He sighs, looking sick with it. "Eds...I don't know how to tell you this."
Oh god, what the fuck. Eddie's right back to freaking out because Steve looks inexplicably guilty, pained in the face like he's about to deliver the worst news he could imagine but if everyone's fine then-
"It's your dick, man. It's- it's gone. The bats-"
And Eddie laughs so hard he tears about a dozen stitches, immediately stops laughing, and throws up over the side of the bed and thankfully not all over his freshly reopened wounds as Steve shouts for help.
Eventually, when he's all stitched up again and barely hanging on to his hard earned lesson to not literally bust his gut laughing about the look on Steve's face (he has to force himself not to tell Wayne the specifics of how he ended up back in the OR, because he's absolutely gonna crack up and Eddie will definitely be unable to help himself from laughing with him), he realizes he's going to come out to all his friends in the very near future because holy shit, he has to tell everyone about Steve's utterly devastated expression at the news of Eddie's Ken doll-ification by way of demobat.
#I've been laughing about this in my head for WEEKS#the idea that steve feels so bad eddie got his dick eaten by demobats that he literally can't hide it and tells him immediately kills me#as always please read into the gay subtext here bc yes eddie also tells this story at their wedding many years down the line#eddie munson#steve harrington#steddie
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The officer leans close, jabbing a finger into Steveâs chest. âYouâre damn lucky it ainât ten years ago or one state over,â he growls. âYou could be looking at a felony charge, serving 15 to life. We didnât stand for this kind of thing in Hawkins when I joined the force.â
Steve just folds his arms and gives the officer a bored look. âOkay,â he says. âGood talk. Can I see my boyfriend now?â
The officer sneers, but he steps aside to let Steve through. Theyâve got Eddie cuffed to the hospital bed with another gun-toting guard in the corner.Â
âJesus christ,â snaps Steve. âHeâs not gonna escape, he canât even walk right now. Why donât you clear out and give us a little privacy, huh?â
âSorry,â says the guard, not sounding all that sorry. âItâs for his own protection.â
Fuck. Heâs gonna have to hope Eddie can follow his lead. All that practice pretending to be a wizard or whatever has to be good for something, right?
He perches on the side of Eddieâs bed and takes his hand. He can do this. âHey, gorgeous. Howâre you feeling?âÂ
âUh,â says Eddie, eyebrows doing something hilarious. âSteve?â
âItâs okay,â says Steve. He rubs his thumb over Eddieâs knuckles. This is the most theyâve ever touched, he thinksâthe most that was just skin, no layers of denim or leather in between. Not even a layer of blood and dirt.Â
He swallows and keeps going, willing Eddie to develop freaky mind-reading powers all of a sudden. âI know you didnât want to tell anyone about us, but I had to, baby. Iâm sorry. I had to tell them you were, yâknow, with me whenâŚwhen Jason killed Chrissy.â
âYou didnât have to tell them about us,â says Eddie slowly. Heâs giving Steve kind of an intense look. âHoney-pie. Iâm sure thereâs gotta be another way. One without as many consequences for you that you might not have thought all the way through.â
âThere really isnât,â Steve says. Thank god Eddieâs so quick on the uptake. Sure, heâs being a stubborn dick about it, but at least it doesnât seem like heâs going to let anything slip.Â
âFucking hell,â sighs Eddie. âDonât suppose we can put that pesky little cat back in the bag. Okay. Darling angel, light of my life, corndog of my soul, who else knows?â
Corndog of my soul, Steve mouths to himself. âJust the cops. And Robin and Nancy, obviously. Andâoh, remember Hopper?â
âDo I remember Hopper, he asks. Oh, pudding-pop. The late Chief Hopper and I spent so, so much quality time together over the years; he was practically a father figure to me. And just as with my actual dear old dad, his departure was cause for great rejoicing in Casa Munson.â
âSorry to break the bad news, then. Hopâs alive, and heâuh, he knows everything.â Steve tries to communicate the scope of everything by kind of tilting his head back and forth. âHeâs beenâŚhelping.â
âHuh. No shit,â says Eddie. Steve canât tell whether or not heâs getting it. To be fair, thereâs a lot to get. âOkay, gallant knight errant of mine, any news on whether or not Iâm getting sprung from this charmingly appointed dungeon?â
âWeâreâŚHopperâs working on it. Thatâs why Iâm. Yâknow. Here. To tell you that they know about us.âÂ
âCool, right, understood.â Eddie closes his eyes, leaning back on his pillow. Itâs so strange to see him in nothing but a hospital gown against white sheets. He looks like a wrung-out dishtowel.Â
Thereâs a commotion from outside, raised voices saying something like you let him what and havenât even interrogated the Munson kid yet and not a legal status you fuckinâ
âTimeâs up, sweetheart,â says Eddie, mouth quirking up into the ghost of a smile. âAnything else you wanna say before they decide to upgrade my security?â
âUh,â says Steve. Heâd mostly been focusing on getting the basics of Eddieâs alibi across in a convincing way, and he canât remember if there were any other details Eddie should know.Â
He hears the door slam open behind him, and panics. âLove you, bye,â he says, and ducks in to brush a quick kiss across Eddieâs chapped lips. The last thing he sees as heâs hauled bodily out of the room by a pissed-off detective is Eddie with his eyes gone enormous and shocked, lifting his uncuffed hand to his mouth, looking and looking at Steve like something is always going to be different from now on, forever.
(ETA: small continuation here!)
#dashed off 90% of this a little while ago based on a post that I now cannot find; Iâve been traveling and finished it up on a train this AM#but yes this is literally the same general premise as bonitabreezy's I Like to See You in the Morning Light#pls go read that instead#I know Iâve lied about this before but Iâm really not planning to continue this at all! it is just a silly little thing!#also IANAL but afaik IN decrimâd sodomy in â76; 15 to life was the max sentence in MI for first-time & repeat offenders respectively iirc#steddie
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The fact people act like Steve wouldn't notice if a guy/Eddie was flirting with him at all, when part of the hilarity behind the big boy flirtation scene is that Steve CLEARLY knows something about the comment is off lol. That's why he looks so baffled. Steve can be oblivious about other things but come on Casanova over there is going to notice when someone is flirting with him even if it is a guy
#now whether he knows the flirtation is serious or not is another discussion#but personally i think steve knows when someone is into him#hes picking up with whatever the other person is putting dowb#idk just thought of this when complaining about oblivious steve like wait#everyones fave scene literally has him noticing hes being flirted with#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#steve#eddie#fandom wank#also yes im aure some of his confusion was joe keery being confused bc the line was ad libbed#but this is a watsonian post not a doylistic post
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Wanna change my clothes, my hair, my face
(Also on AO3 now!)
It doesnât happen suddenly.
Or, it does, but itâs a long time coming.
Itâs a long time coming because itâs been coming his whole life. Itâs been coming since the first time someone looked at him and said âitâs a good thing youâre prettyâ. Itâs been coming since the first time he heard someone say âbeauty over brainsâ. Itâs been coming since he was old enough to know that his dad was already planning on having to make connections to get him into a school of his choosing. Heâs always known his book smarts were lacking, but it always hurt when he was reminded of it.
But itâs been more recent than that too.
Itâs been coming since he felt that slick tail wrap around his neck. Itâs been coming since Robin helped to change the bandages on his back. Itâs been coming since the first date after everything ended with him going to bed alone because âIâm just not in the mood anymoreâ followed him pulling off his shirt.
Itâs been coming since forever.
His looks have been his biggest asset his entire life, the only thing he could really use to get attention. And now thereâs scratches in the paint.
After everything, when theyâre finally safe, everything changes.
He doesnât change, or he doesnât think he does, because his habits are the same and his thoughts are the same and his nightmares are the same. But life slows down. And with it slowing down, he changes anyway.
Where once he was all lean, taut muscle, he softens. Itâs still there, his daily runs and exercise are proof of that, but itâs a little more insulated.
(Robin tells him itâs because heâs been living with the stress of monsters for years, that feeling safe has pushed his body out of survival mode.)
Itâs been coming though. With each comment from his mother about how heâs clearly eating too much junk food. With his fatherâs comments about how long his hair has gotten. With how girlsâ eyes just skim right over him and move on.
Itâs not all bad, of course. The kids, surprisingly, donât comment beyond their usual teasing over things within his control â âstripes again? Donât you have any other patterns?â or âwhy do you have to wear those shorts while youâre cleaning the pool?â which is usually followed by Eddie smacking whoever said it. Max makes exactly one comment, quietly, when itâs just the two of them still awake during a movie night.
âYouâre a better pillow these days.â
Maybe itâs a joke, maybe sheâs just being nicer with her teasing, but whatever her reasoning he likes it. When he thinks about it like that, being different doesnât feel like a bad thing.
It doesnât usually last long though.
So itâs not a sudden thing, until it is.
Heâs not even totally sure what causes it. Some comment, sure, but the words themselves are in one ear and out the other. His parents are leaving for another trip, his mother comments about eating healthier while theyâre gone, his father makes some dig thatâll lodge under his skin with all the other barbs heâs thrown at him for all these years.
All he really remembers is that a comment is made. The rush of heat and sour bile in his throat. The door shuts and all he can hear are overlapping echoes of all the comments that have ever been thrown at him. All he can feel is the tightness of the tee shirt heâs wearing the weight that no longer rests on his shoulders, but which is spread over his entire body. He finds himself looking into a mirror and suddenly cannot look at that any longer.
His hands shake and he doesnât trust himself, but he knows where he can go.
It should scare him that he doesnât remember the drive. It should scare him that heâs here but doesnât fully know how he got here. But he doesnât have room for more panic in his head. Theyâre past the point of knocking, of waiting to be let in, so pushing through the doorway of the trailer is a familiar motion. Eddie looking up and smiling where heâs strumming his guitar is a familiar sight.
The way his smile faulters and turns into a frown is less familiar.
âStevie? Whatâs wrong?â He feels like he canât breath, canât possibly explain everything in his head, but he canât just expect Eddie to read his mind. Heâs not Robin after all.
âI need it gone. Off. I canâtâŚI canât,â he manages, one shaking hand sliding into his hair and tugging, the pain grounding for just a moment. Eddie might not be able to read his mind, but he understands him these days more than most people. Itâs an unlikely friendship founded in terror and fortified by countless hours in hospital rooms and new homes.
âOh sweetheart. Are you sure?â He knows itâs extreme, but he canât help what he needs, even if Eddie is concerned. He nods, swallowing hard. Eddie doesnât try to talk him out of it, just pulls him to the bathroom and sits him on the edge of the tub.
âLets start small, okay? And we can go as far as you need from there.â He wants to argue, but at the same time he knows itâs reasonable. And itâs Eddie. He trusts Eddie. He canât make any words come out, but he manages a little nod. Eddie, doing what he does best, just starts talking. Heâs not really paying attention to the words, but he doesnât have to. He can feel the chill of the metal scissors, the soft rumble of Eddieâs voice, the too gentle fingers pushing and pulling him into whatever position is best. Eddie pauses now and again, a question in his eyes, but continues on when he sees whatever heâs looking for still lingering.
It's not until Steve feels his shoulders slumping, his hands loosening where theyâre clenched at his knees, the chill of the breeze from the open window hitting skin that no longer feels boiling hot, that Eddie sets down the scissors. He feels lighter, doesnât even care about the itchy feeling of stray hairs clinging to his clothes and skin.
When he finally looks in the mirror, his hair is shorter than itâs been in years. Itâs not gone, not buzzed off, but itâs not the same as it was.
Neither is he though.
Eddieâs giving him a knowing look, one that says heâs got something to say but is holding off.
The cut itself is a little rough, but in a good way. Itâs clearly not a professional sort of thing; he likes it more because of it.
âThank you,â he whispers, exhaustion and relief hitting him in equal measures.
âYou know, when I buzzed my hair, there were a lot of rumors,â Eddie says softly. âStuff about my dad punishing me, about looking too girly before, that sort of thing. But really, it was justâŚso much going on all at once. My dad had just gotten arrested, mom took off, Uncle Wayne was stressed over having another mouth to feed. I felt like I couldnât breath and just-â he makes a buzzing noise and mimes shaving through the mop of dark hair, which heâs got tied back today now that Steve can actually see it.
âJust had to get it off?â he asks.
âYep. Needed it gone. Growing it back was a pain, but it was good too. Felt like a fresh start even if it was a little like trying to get back to where I used to be,â Eddie explains. It makes sense, at least to Steve. âSo, you know, I get it. But I also know youâd have another breakdown if we shaved it all off completely,â he jokes. Itâs enough to drag a laugh out of him.
Itâs very Eddie, baring his soul while heâs helping to bandage a lost sheep, and Steve wishes he had the words to say how grateful he is. Instead, he just takes the towel Eddie throws at him and the soft, well worn clothes Eddie sets on the counter. He showers, pulls on a shirt for a band he doesnât recognize, and breathes out a sigh of relief when the vice around his body finally, finally, comes loose.
Eddie doesnât wait long once he sits down on the couch, immediately flopping back to use his thighs as a pillow while he goes back to strumming along to the music in his head. Itâs a quiet moment, a safe moment. He doesnât even notice as his head drops back to rest on the cushions, his breathing slowing as he finally feels light enough to rest.
Later, heâll wake up with their positions reversed, with Eddie playing with his hair in a way thatâll make his brain turn into mush. Later, heâll gather the courage to finally stop toeing that line of friendship and more that he and Eddie have been dancing on for so long now. Later, Eddie will hear everything thatâs been in his head and will hold him down while he kisses every last insecurity and promises that itâs only made him more obsessed with him.
Maybe that wonât fix the insecurities, but that doesnât mean Eddie isnât going to make it very clear just how happy he is loving Steve exactly as he is at every point in time.
Because it doesnât happen suddenly.
Or, it does, but itâs a long time coming.
#kat writes#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#did I jam out to bruce on my way home from work and then get emotional about steve? yes yes I did#probably gonna put this on AO3 tomorrow but I don't have the energy tonight
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kinktober prompt day 7: cuddling
After an intense session of Hellfire and a movie night with the older ones, all of them are staying at Steve's living room (even Steve himself. He likes when the house is full)
#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#ff kinktober 2024#they're all there but I'm lazy and only added Max and Dustin at the front#I thought about adding a leg hanging there but it looked like a murder scene so I erased it LMAO#there's no way Robin wouldnt be laying herself over Steve so ofc she has her whole arm almost on his face lol#Steve and Eddie still manage to be cute yes they're perfectly snuggled there#no moving around from the others will be able to dislodge these two ty ty#my art#robin buckley#Dustin Henderson#Max Mayfield
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Hey babe, remember this? Well-
Is this shit recording yet?
#stranger things#steddie#art#fanart#steddie art#steve harrington#eddie munson#old camera effect#yes#you are thinking correctly#they are about to make a sex tape#inklessletter#trust the process 2.0
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You know what I need,
fem!Eddie whoâs an absolute loser, bottom of the social hierarchy, low ambition, nasty cigarette smelling rebel who works in the most grubby dingy bar. Who fucking hates the rich and any authority figure.
And fem!Steve is who is a high society, spoiled boarding school and etiquette classes girl who gets lost on the wrong side of the tracks and ends up at this grubby canât-possibly-pass-health-inspection bar to use their phone.
Walking in as the representation of everything Eddie hates.
Eddieâs anti-rich ass who sees this clean-cut dignified diamond in a coal mine and wants to fucking ruin her. Make a mess of her. Fuck her until her mouth tastes like her cheap beer brand and her perfect fucking makeup in running.
Degrade her on her second hand mattress and bite at that perfect unblemished skin.
Make her cry after a bruising her ass red.
See how pretty they taught her to say her âplease and thank youâs.
Wants to return her to her high society parents so tainted with her finger prints that even her socialite friends turn their noses up at her.
Eddie leaning in after charming her, convincing her to go home with her for the night,
âI know exactly what a girl like you needs from a place like this.â
#đśď¸#corruption k!nk#dom eddie munson#steddie#steddie headcanon#steddie prompt#steddie ficlet#steddie drabble#fem steddie#fem steve harrington#fem eddie munson#bee speaks#guess whoâs self respect has flow out the window cuz sheâs ovulating#is that tmi? yes. but itâs tumblr so youâre gonna hear me whine about it
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Trigger warning: discussions of death. Not a main character, but it does happen. Lots of angst. Lots of hurt/comfort. Iâll post it in the tags as well.
Steve has a problem.
Itâs not a big problem, not really, but his brain wonât let it go and is making it a bigger deal than it really is.
Eddie wonât ride in his car alone.
With the kids, sure; heâll practically dive into the backseat, noogie Dustin, generally make a nuisance of himself.
But if itâs just the two of them? If Steve insists on driving, Eddie will take his van. Thereâs no problem if Steve wants to ride with Eddie. But the other way around? Eddie riding with Steve? That doesnât happen. And Steve has no idea why.
âTalk to him, Dingus,â is Robinâs advice. Heâd flip her off, but unfortunately he thinks sheâs right: this is something theyâre gonna have to talk through.
So Steve pulls on his big-boy pants and marches himself to the Munsonsâ trailer, knocking on the door and waiting expectantly.
He doesnât expect Wayne, but maybe he shouldâve, because thatâs who answers the door. âHi, Steve. Youâre here for Eddie, I bet, heâll be in his room.â He moves aside to let Steve in, and Steve thanks him after a second before moving down the hall to Eddieâs room.
He hears him before he sees him; or, more accurately, he hears his guitar. Heâs playing the acoustic tonight, instead of his usual sweetheart, so Steve knocks instead of walking in like heâd usually do.
The guitar stops, and Steve hears it being put down, hears a heavy sigh. âWayne, Iâm not really in the- oh.â He opens the door as he speaks and blinks at Steve. After a second, he smiles. âHey, man, câmon in.â
Steve blinks. âUh. Are you okay?âÂ
Eddie purses his lips. âDefine okay. Iâm not currently being eaten by bats, yâknow? But playing the acoustic always reminds me of my Ma.â
âAh.â Steve shifts. âSorry, man. Maybe I should come back later.â
Eddie shrugs. âYouâre here now, arenât you? I canât be that terrible company.â
Steve snorts. âNo, I just⌠I had a question, but it can wait.â
Eddie tilts his head. âYou do that a lot, yâknow?â He turns, sits on his bed. Motions Steve into his room.
Steve sits next to him, more comfortable here than in his own room. âDo what?â
âPut yourself last.â He shrugs. âYou can ask me. If I donât wanna answer, I wonât.â
Steve scrunches his nose. âOkay, fine. Why wonât you ride in my car?â
Eddie frowns. âI do, though? Hell, I did what, two days ago? You, me and Dustin went to that comic store in Indy.â
âOkay, let me rephrase. Why wonât you ride passenger in my car, alone? Without any of the kids? And even two days ago you were in the backseat with Dustin.â He shrugs. âItâs not a big deal, Iâm just curious.â
Eddie takes a breath. âNo, itâs- yeah. You should know.â He clears his throat, grabs the acoustic again. Plays a riff of some sort, fingers dancing over the frets. âI think I feel like I have to save everyone. Or at least be in a position where I can save them, if the need arises.â He swallows, takes another breath. His fingers still. They tremble over the strings. âDid I ever tell you how my ma died?â
Now itâs Steveâs turn to inhale sharply. He shakes his head. âWe can stop,â he says. âYou donât have to tell me.â
Eddie smiles ruefully. âI do, though.â He shakes his head. âI was⌠I was six. It was three days before my seventh birthday. We were driving home from the city. Ma was drivinâ, anâ she let me sit in the front seat, since it was almost my birthday. Or- thatâs what she said. I think it was so we couldnât stop her. Couldnât save her.â He swallows. His eyes are glassy. His accent is thick, the way it gets when heâs thinking about her, or when heâs emotional. His left hand grips the neck of the guitar tightly. Steve worries for his fingers. âWe werenât goinâ that fast, even, but fortyâs enough when-â he shakes his head, looks away. Coughs out something that wanted to be a sob. Steve takes the guitar, takes Eddieâs hand. Puts the guitar down. Doesnât let go of Eddie. âShe unbuckled her belt. Dad didnât see it. I did. Didnât say anythinâ. Maybe I shouldâve, I dunno.â He squeezes Steveâs hand. âThen it all happened so fast⌠she smiled at me, anâ opened her door, anâ next thing I knew-â he wipes at tears on his cheeks. âDâyou know what happens to a human head under the wheel of a car at forty miles an hour?â
Steve gasps, grips Eddieâs hand just as tightly. Pulls Eddie in when he begins to shake. âAnâ I know why, now,â he whispers. âDad werenât good to her. Iâunno what he done tâher. I know she did what she could. But I was there. I was right there.â He sniffles, trembles with the effort of keeping his sobs in. Somehow succeeds. âSo thatâs why. Figure if a kid were to try⌠I could stop âem. Figure if you were to tryâŚâ
âYou could stop me.â Steve holds him tight. âI wonât,â he whispers. âI swear to you, I wonât.â
âI know,â Eddie whispers back. âBut I gotta be able to try.â
âChrist, Eds,â Steve whispers. âI was gonna ask if youâre okay but thatâs a stupid question.â
Eddie giggles, still teary-eyed. âJust a little bit.â
Steve pulls away to look him in the eye. âIâm staying tonight, okay? Nightmares are always worse after something like this.â
âThen you should go home,â Eddie argues. âSleep while you can.â
âNightmares are always easier with someone else.â
âDamn you, thatâs true.â They both laugh a little.
Just then, Wayne comes in with two steaming mugs. âListen to your boy, son,â he says to Eddie, handing over one of the mugs. He gives Steve the other with a wink. âLavender tea with a shit ton of honey. Learned it from my ma.â
âNot my boy, Wayne,â Eddie grumbles, but thanks him for the tea anyways.
Steve thanks him too, and he winks again before leaving. Eddie rolls his eyes. âIâd apologize for him, but youâd just defend him.â
âHey, I like Wayne.â
âI know. Sometimes I think you like him more than you like me.â
Steve chuckles. âNever. Youâre my favorite.â He moves so theyâre sitting shoulder to shoulder, drinking their tea, leaning against each other. Itâs peaceful, and soon enough Eddieâs yawning and dropping his head onto Steveâs shoulder. âImma pass out soon.â
âThen letâs get you up to brush your teeth before you do.â
Eddie groans like the toddler he secretly is. âI donât wanna.â
âYeah, and you donât wanna go to the dentist to get teeth pulled, either, now do you?â
âShuddup.â
âWow. Real master of words here. Really feeling that Dungeon Master power.â
Eddie thumps his arm, but snickers, and really thatâs what Steve was going for in the first place, so he just smiles and leads Eddie to the bathroom.
Soon enough theyâre in bed, tucked in next to each other, not quite packed like sardines and itâs only because of the heat outside that Steve isnât more upset not to have more of a reason to touch Eddie. âNight, Eds,â he murmurs, smiling when Eddie rolls over to face him and is temporarily blinded by his own hair. Steve helps move his hair, grabs at Eddieâs hand when heâs done. âWake me up if the nightmare doesnât, okay?â
âCâmon, Steve, I can deal with them-â
âI know you can,â Steve answers. âBut I want to be up if you are. I want to help if I can. Please, Eddie?â
Eddie sighs after a second. âDamn you,â he says, âI canât say no to you.â Heâs smiling, despite his words, so Steve smiles back.
âThank you.â
âGânight, Stevie.â
âNight, Eds.â
Steve wakes up to Eddie crying out in his sleep. Even with his eyes closed, heâs got tears streaming down his cheeks. Steve sits up, turns on the lamp, and puts a hand on Eddieâs shoulder. âEddie?â
He rolls over, away from Steve, and continues sobbing. âEds? Are you awake?â No answer, so Steve puts his hand back on Eddieâs shoulder and shakes a little. âEddie, wake up!â
Heâs up with an aborted yell and a flail of limbs, sitting up and staring into the darkness of his room, trembling. He sniffs and turns to face Steve, finally realizing heâs there, and Steve opens his arms for a hug.
He collapses into Steveâs arms, face mashed into the side of Steveâs neck, arms snaking around Steveâs torso to give an ineffectual tug. Steve takes the hint and inches closer until theyâre practically hip-to-hip. âYâwanna talk about it?â He asks. Eddie sniffs and shakes his head. âYâwant me to talk? To distract you?â Eddie nods. âOkay. Uh⌠I may have bitten myself in the butt with this one, âcause Iâm not a great storyteller, not like you are, but did you know we actually met in middle school?â
No answer. âWe did. Hawkins Middle was putting on its annual talent show. Now, back then, I was nobody. No one knew me, my name, my parents⌠nothing. I had one friend named Tommy, who Iâd grown up with. Of course, you know him, and you know what happened between us, but he was my only friend back then. I didnât tell anyone, but I signed up for the talent show. I didnât even know what I wanted to do, I just knew I wanted to do something. Iâve always had a pretty decent voice, so I figured I could just sing, if I couldnât figure out anything else to do. Knew Iâd at least beat out Tammy Thompson.â He shifts so Eddieâs hair is no longer a choking hazard and pets his hand over Eddieâs head, doing his best to tame the wild curls. âSo itâs the night of the talent show, right? And it feels like the whole school is there. Iâm sitting backstage, peeking through the curtains, and am about to have my very first panic attack. Someone bumps into me and knocks me over. They tell me to watch where Iâm going, even though I wasnât moving. So now Iâm on the ground, thinking about the crowd, and the noise is getting to be too much, and someone grabs my hand and it all⌠stops. Just like that. Itâs silent, other than, like, a ringing sound in my ears. And this boy, the one who grabbed my hand, kneels in front of me, puts my hand on his chest-â Steve demonstrates, moving so he can grab Eddieâs hand and put it on his chest, just over his heart. â-and tells me to breathe with him. In, out. In, out. He raised his hand when we breathed in, and lowered it when we breathed out. In, out. In, out. And when my breathingâs calmed down, he tells me to name five things I can see. And you know what I said first?â
Eddie furrows his brows. âMy⌠my hair?â
âYup,â Steve nods. âBut youâd just had it shaved off, so dâyou know what I really saw first?â
âWhat?â
Steve giggles. âYour ears.â
Eddie groans and ducks his head, pressing his forehead into Steveâs chest. âHated my ears.â
âIâm gonna say something thatâs gonna sound mean, but is actually a compliment,â Steve warns him. âYour ears reminded me of Dumbo. I always loved that movie, the reminder that we donât have to change who we are in order to be loved. That sometimes the things we hate most about ourselves, the things people tease us about the most, are actually the things that help us most, in the end.â He guides Eddie to lay down. âAnd Iâm not saying your ears are what saved you. But I am saying they reminded me that everything, maybe, isnât entirely hopeless.â He smiles, tucks Eddieâs hair behind his ear. Says, âI like your ears.â
Said ear burns red. âYouâd be one of the few.â
âThatâs okay.â
âWhatâs your thing? Your⌠ears?â
Steve hums. âDid you know I cried a lot as a kid? I was very emotional, very easily moved. My dad always hated it, so I learned to cover it up. But I think itâs what got me here in the end. I couldâve told Dustin I didnât have time to help him, but I didnât. I got roped into this whole mess, but itâs how I got to know him and the kids. Itâs how I got to know Robin and you.â
Eddie smiles. âIâm glad you cried as a kid.â
Steve laughs. âYeah. Me too.â He shifts, a little closer, a little more down the bed so their eyes are level. âDâyou wanna talk about it?â
âThereâs nothing I want less.â
âDâyou think you can sleep?â
Eddie takes a breath. Steve feels the exhale over his cheek. âMaybe.â
âMâkay. Lemme know if you canât.â
âOkay. I wonât.â
âEddie.â
He giggles. âIâm kidding. Iâll let you know. I just⌠wonât stop talking at you until you answer.â
Steve hums, lets his eyes slip shut. âIâll always answer.â
âYeah,â Eddie says, so soft. It makes something warm unfurl in Steveâs chest. âI know you will.â
Steve reaches out, squeezes Eddieâs hand in answer. Lets sleep drag him down the way itâs wanted to since he lay back down.
He doesnât think about the fact that their hands are still clasped.
Heâs the first one up in the morning, and heâs a little annoyed by it because theyâd shifted during the night, so Steve is no longer facing Eddie.
His annoyance lasts for all of two seconds before he realizes thereâs a warm weight behind him and over his hip, and he figures out itâs because Eddie is behind him, arm over Steveâs hip, fingers curled against the little bit of skin visible from Steveâs shirt riding up during the night.
Steve smiles, sighs, and lets his eyes sink shut again.
He doesnât sleep, just kind of drifts, so he feels it when Eddie wakes up. He feels him tense in a stretch, feels his forehead press against Steveâs spine, feels his fingers curl farther into Steveâs stomach.
He feels Eddie wake up fully and realize the position heâs in. Feels him hum, then stiffen, slowly pulling away. Steve aches about it, but doesnât move until heâs out of bed completely, taking the time then to roll over as if heâd just woken up. âMârnân,â he mumbles, not exaggerating the sleep-rough in his voice at all.
âMorninâ,â Eddie yawns. âHowâd you sleep?â
Steve hums, stretches, sits up. âThink I should be asking you that.â
Eddie smiles. âI slept fine. Now how about you?â
âNo more nightmares?â
âNot at all. Think you chased âem all away.â
âGood.â
âSteve.â
âWhat?â
âHow did you sleep?â
âOh. Fine. Great.â
Eddie hums, but takes his word for it, offers his hand to help Steve up, which he accepts.
âCan I ask you something that Iâm pretty sure youâre not gonna want to answer?â
Eddie grins crookedly. âYou can ask me anything, Stevie. If I donât wanna answer, I wonât.â He sits back on the bed, next to Steve. âWhat is it?â
âWhat was your dad like?â
Eddie blows out a breath, looks away. âJesus, first thing in the morning, too. Uh⌠yâknow how you said your dad is a grade-A asshole?â
âYeah.â
âYeah. Last I heard, heâs in the state prison for the next⌠five? Ten? Years. I dunno, donât really keep track. Was just little things at first, petty theft, then he got an ego and started stealing cars, met a guy who could clean âem, and he justâŚâ he shakes his head. âWayne says he got too big for his britches. I say he got what was coming to him. He tried to rob someone and it⌠didnât go well. He got caught, the owner tried to scare him off, swung first, but it doesnât matter who swung first when heâs dead and my dad was trespassing, right? Tried to say it was self-defense, butâŚâ
âBut he was trespassing,â Steve nods.
âExactly. He got twenty-five for that, and itâs been⌠twelve years? So I guess heâs got⌠thirteen left. Not five or ten. Guess it feels like heâs been gone that long.â He sighs. âI went to live with Wayne before that, though⌠I had a friend, he was my best friend, and my dad⌠really didnât like how close we were. Spit out a coupleâa slurs, said something about sending me to a camp.â Steveâs breath catches. âI called Wayne that night. Poor guy drove that night, was there by⌠one in the morning? Picked me up and Iâve never looked back.â He shrugs, picks at his comforter. âTurns out Dad was right about me, but Wayneâs never had an issue, so.â He shrugs. His fingers belie his nerves.
âI think, if I were to ever tell my dad,â Steve says quietly, âa camp would be the least of my issues.â
Eddieâs fingers still for a second before continuing, not fidgeting quite as quickly as before. âYeah?â
âMhm.â
âThen itâs a good thing you donât have to tell him.â
âI think I do, though.â
âHow so?â
âHeâs got this⌠way. Of just proving himself right, every time. Itâs why I havenât left yet. He always finds a way to twist it around and show me I canât make it on my own. Not on my Family Video salary.â
Eddie hums. âMaybe not on your own,â he admits. âBut with a person or two? Thereâs Family Videos in other cities. Ask to transfer. Robinâs been making noise about heading to Indy, right?â
âI think she just wants out of Hawkins, and Indy is the only feasible place to her.â
âVery understandable. Where would you go, Steve? If you could go anywhere?â
Steve sighs. âThatâs the problem, though. I canât leave the kids.â
Eddie chuckles. âI shouldâve known. Then why not find a place in between? Maybe on the edge of town?â
âWeâre still both on a Family Video salary. I donât think even combined we could afford anything.â Steve tilts his head. âYou said a person or two. Whoâs the other person?â
âAh,â Eddie says. âWell, not to come between the platonic soulmates, but Iâm sure Wayne would love to have his life back.â
Steve snorts. âRobin loves you almost as much as I do, Eds, of course youâre welcome.â
Eddie ignores that, for the sake of his own sanity. âWell,â he says instead. âMaybe itâs time to take a crack at those newspapers Wayneâs been hoarding.â
âMaybe it is,â Steve says, a strange sort of smile playing across his lips. âAnd I can ask people. Youâd be surprised at the amount of gossip I hear at work.â
âOh, I believe it, trust me. Or are you forgetting I use to hang around Sam Goody?â
âOh, god,â Steve laughs, âI had forgotten that, yeah.â He sighs. âDâyou think we wouldâve been friends back then? If weâd known each other?â
âI donât think so.â Eddie chews at his bottom lip. âNot because of you, but because of me. I was still stuck in that high school hierarchal shit, yâknow? I wouldâve seen you as an asshole jock even though you werenât anymore.â
âI think Iâm still working on it.â
âI think weâre all working on being who we want to be.â He stands and offers Steve a hand up with a grin. âAnd yâknow what helps with that?â
Steve chuckles, places his hand in Eddieâs. âWhatâs that?â
âPancakes,â he says decisively. âCâmon, letâs go bully Wayne into making us some.â
âAnd by bully, you mean ask once.â
Eddie hums. âSame difference.â
He waltzes into the living room, arms spread wide. âSir Wayne! Our visiting prince has requested pancakes this fine morn.â
Wayne squints at him. âIâm your king, dipshit,â he says, lip quirked up in a smile as he winks at Steve. âMake your own damn pancakes.â
âWayne!â Eddie cries. âBetrayal! Betrayal of the highest order!â
âYouâll live,â Wayne deadpans. Steve giggles.
Eddie narrows his eyes at Wayne. âFine,â he says. âWe will make our own. But there shall be no extra for you, sir!â
Following him to the kitchen, Steve says, âWeâll make extra.â
âDonât hurt yourself,â Wayne returns, âbut Iâd âpreciate it.â
In the kitchen, Eddie sighs with his head halfway in a cabinet. âOkay, so we donât have mix.â
âThatâs okay,â Steve says. âI can make them from scratch.â
âOr,â Eddie says, turning to Steve with a grin. âWe can go out.â
âWe could,â Steve allows. âBut then Wayne wouldnât get any.â
Eddie hops backwards onto the counter and leans forward, resting his forearms on his knees. âYâknow how I said we wouldnât have been friends if weâd met earlier?â
âYeah.â
âIt really wouldâve been entirely my fault.â He sighs. âYouâre just⌠so nice. And it wouldâve been unbelievable, for me, because the Munson Doctrine dictates that all jocks are assholes and stay jockish assholes. I think what happened⌠had to happen, if we were gonna be friends.â
Steve worries his lip. âThen⌠is it bad if I say Iâm glad it happened? If only for that reason?â
âOnly if Iâm also glad it happened, for that reason,â Eddie responds quietly. âYâknow the only other person Iâve told about my ma is Jeff?â
âIâmâŚâ he pauses, scrunching his nose. âI wanna say Iâm honored, but that sounds weird.â
Eddie chuckles. âI know what you mean, Stevie.â
Steve nods, and they stay there for a minute, looking at each other, until Steve looks away with a sigh. âAlright,â he says, pancakes?â
Eddie gusts out a sigh. âPlease.â
Steve chuckles and shoves the flour towards Eddie. âHere. Two cups.â
Eddie frowns. âOnly?â
âFor now. We can always make more later if we need to.â
Eddie shrugs, but nods at Steve, as if deferring to his expertise. âDâyou have eggs?â
âUh.â Eddie checks the fridge, then the cabinet. âNo, but weâve got Spam?â
Steve snorts. âThat works. Wanna cut up a can and fry it?â
âWorks for me.â
And so they work, side by side, until breakfast is ready and theyâre all three eating side by side.
After, Wayne stretches in his seat, glances at the clock, and mutters something underneath his breath as he gets up. âThanks for breakfast, boys. Steve, you gonna be here for dinner?â
âUh,â Steve says, glancing at Eddie. âUnless Ed kicks me out.â
âNever,â Eddie swears.Â
âIâll pick up burgers on my way back,â Wayne decides. âThat work for you two?â
âDefinitely,â Eddie nods.
âSure. Thank you, Wayne.â
âSon,â Wayne starts, then shakes his head.Â
Steve gets the message: he belongs here. His cheeks burn. âThanks, Wayne,â he murmurs.
Wayne ruffles his hair as he passes.
âSo,â Eddie asks, once itâs just the two of them. âAny plans for the day?â
Steve makes a face. âI gotta work at two, but Iâm free till then.â
Eddie snorts. âLemme guess, youâre working alone?â
âYeah.â
âWell not today!â Eddie says brightly. âWhy donât I come with?â
Steve blinks. âBecause⌠why would you?â
âCause youâre my friend, Stevie. I wanna hang out with you but I canât do that if youâre at work and Iâm here.â
Steve snickers. âI guess we can talk about moving in together. Tuesdays are always the slowest day of the week.â
âYeah! Wayneâs got the papers around here somewhere.â He trails off, looking around, then bounds over to the TV with a triumphant, âHa!â He reaches into the crate the TVâs sitting on and pulls out a stack of newspapers. âOkay, we donât want anything from last year⌠beginning of this year might be too oldâŚâ he hesitates, looking at Steve. âMaybe since Spring Break? A lot of people moved out.â
Steve hums, moves closer. âGood point. Thereâs bound to be something on the edge of town.â He sighs as he sits next to Eddie. âThe only problem is Robin doesnât have a car, or even her license. And if Iâm working here, and sheâs trying to work in Indy, howâs she gonna get there?â
âWell,â Eddie begins, âwho says you have to stay at Family Video? Why not stretch your wings out? Try something else? Indyâs a big city with lots of opportunity. How about this.â He shifts so heâs facing Steve. âIf you could do anything in the world, work anywhere, what would you do? Where would you work?â
Steve fidgets with his pant leg as he thinks. âA bakery,â he decides softly.
Eddie stills for a moment. âI feel like I shouldâve seen that coming. Youâd be a great baker, Steve. Or if you want to just sell the baked goods, youâd be great at that, too. Hawkins is small enough we donât have need for a bakery. Not when you can get everything you need at Melvaldâs. But Indyâs big. I pass by two bakeries every time I head into the city.â He puts a hand on Steveâs knee. âStay at Family Video for now. But when we move, you can apply to those places. Yeah?â
âYeah,â Steve nods. He can feel his cheeks heating up, feel the excitement coursing through his body. âYou really think I could?â
âSteve.â Eddie sighs. âI think you are so much better than you see. I think you can do anything.â
âI dunno about anything.â Steve ducks his head as he blushes. âBut, uh. Thank you.â
Eddie smiles. âFor?â
Steve looks up at him. His breath catches, for a second, at the look in Eddieâs eyes. He looks away with a shrug even as his cheeks heat up. âBelieving in me, I guess.â
âAnything,â Eddie promises again.
Steve looks at him again. Really looks, even as his cheeks heat uncomfortably warm. ââŚAnything?â
Without looking away, Eddie grabs his hand. Rubs his thumb over Steveâs knuckles. Whispers it again.
Steve leans in and kisses him.
Eddie kisses back.
#stranger things#steve harrington#eddie munson#steddie#robin buckley#starambles#tw character death#cw character death#Iâm imagining Eddie goes to Family Video with Steve that day and eventually puts on a vest another employee had left there#He does more work than Steve#Except for when the old ladies who hate Eddie on principle come in#Eddie finds out Steve can out-bitch them#He falls more in love#He does in fact have to excuse himself to the back after that. Yes they kiss about it later#I literally googled âhuman head getting run over at 40mphâ and I think the FBI agent in my phone is officially Worried#Oh well. He knows Iâve seen worse#Also in case you were wondering. I couldnât find any concrete answers. But I got Enough#No beta we die like Eddieâs mom apparently????#(Too soon?)
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"I'm sorry."
It's the first thing Steve says after everything.
After getting Vecna Cursed. After nearly dying. After a hallucination of Eddie saved him. After running through a looped forest. After finding sanctuary in Steve's memory of that Starcourt bathroom. After Eddie reveals himself as Eddie.
It's the only thing he can think of. It's not big enough to fit everything, but it's the only thing that fits in his mouth.
"Don't be."
Maybe that's the only thing Eddie can think of too. The only thing Eddie can bear to say.
Because don't be can't stop Steve's eyes from watering when he sees the vest in his closet. Don't be can't stop Steve's feet from dragging him to the cemetery every evening to clean Eddie's graffiti-covered tombstone. Don't be can't stop Steve from sitting beside Wayne and listening to him talk about the Eddie he remembers. Don't be can't stop Eddie's body from showing up in Steve's dreams, nor Eddie's corpse from his nightmares. Don't be couldn't keep the pain away enough, didn't stop Vecna from latching onto it while Steve was walking alone in the woods.
Don't be isn't enough for what Steve wants to hear. But even stuck here waiting, hoping, for someone to get Steve out, there just isn't enough time.
"I miss you."
"...Why?"
Eddie says it back so quickly, so quietly, like it's just unfathomable to him. Maybe it is, considering their last memories. But their eyes meet and he looks just as sad, just as longing, as Steve.
"You were my friend."
Steve can't help but say it like that. Like they were friends for years instead of days. Like Eddie was that important to him in their final moments. Like his heart really aches for Eddie every second of the apocalypse.
Can't help but say it like he means it.
"I wish we could've had more time..."
Steve's voice cracks a little there as he turns away, hiding. It's all he wants. It's all Vecna used to entice him with. It's all that's keeping him going, to finally fulfill the last request Eddie made. It's all he has left to feel close to Eddie.
The Eddie that's sitting right next to him, silent, his sight weighing on Steve's skin. Conscious and aware and the real Eddie. Trapped in Vecna's head as a backup power source, yet who still risked everything to come save Steve. Who Steve will never see again because killing Vecna means killing Eddie for good, and his heart doesn't want it, is begging for another solution...
But for once, his broken head overpowers his shattered heart.
"Maybe we did."
Eddie takes Steve's hand. Meets Steve's surprised look with his own small smile of hope. They're both suddenly tearing up, eyes glistening with life in this gray stall.
"Maybe in another world, we got a second first chance. A first second chance. Maybe even a third, or fourth. Maybe in a different life, we had everything we wanted. Because you, Steve Harrington, are too good for me to be doomed to meet just once."
And for a moment, Steve sees it. Feels it. Versions of them connected through the universe.
Little kids playing in the lake. One with bruised skin and shaved hair, loud but unfathomably lonely. One with a bruised heart and soft eyes, timid but stubbornly hopeful.
A rockstar with glittering chains, center stage in the spotlight. A set of eyes in the crowd or behind the curtain, watching only him.
A werewolf and a vampire, two cryptids of horror, meeting in the dead of a full moon night to feel safe with the only other one who understands.
A future where they won, where the only death was the one that mattered. A process of healing and learning, coming home to a family every single day.
A world without pain, without their hell, where two high schoolers found freedom from their shackles and company in each other. Hiding away together in the dark corners of the town.
Steve even sees other versions of them. Versions that he knows were originally never supposed to meet, yet forces so much greater than them pulled them together.
A metalhead drug dealer, constantly getting into trouble with one nail-bat-weilding cop.
A criminal's fugitive nature leading him to a rugged trailer park, and the dangerous owner within one such home.
An eccentric king in an old coliseum, always choosing one particular warrior as his champion.
A young programmer being pulled away from his work by sobs above his apartment, running upstairs to check on the law student that recently moved in.
Two actors, finding an easy friendship in the months of filming one season of a show that would change their lives.
In that moment, Steve's overwhelmed by the closeness he suddenly feels with the soul beside him. Falling into tears, he pulls Eddie into a tight hug, holding him so so close to convey everything he can't say. Feeling Eddie hold him back, hearing everything Eddie can't say in return.
Familiar music comes on outside the stall. Robin's voice calls out to him, telling him to come home.
And when he does leave, Steve hopes that someone out there will understand that he never can. Because here in Eddie's arms is the only place that will ever truly feel like home.
"Thank you... for everything, Eddie."
Thank you, Steve. For everything and more..."
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- List of AUs, in order, after, "Versions of them connected through the universe": Childhood Friends / Rockstar!Eddie / Werewolf!Steve & Vampire!Eddie / Eddie Survives / No Upside Down & High School
- List of Multiverse Steddie AUs, in order, after, "...yet forces so much greater than them pulled them together": Eddie x Gator / Baron x Michael / Geta x Sean / Keys x Eric / Quinn and Keery
#dude i dunno what possessed me#i was thinking about multiverse steddie again and came up with that âmaybe in another worldâ paragraph#then suddenly Empty Bed by Cavetown was playing on loop and this was in front of me#so have fun with this weird mesh of steddie angst#could be platonic or romantic but either way it's requited and doomed#also shoutout the lovely 2jihiir0 here on tumblr for introducing me to the steddie multiverse i thank you immensely my friend#also also yes im still working on writing veronica harrington i promise i just keep hitting roadblocks and getting distracted i'll get ther#stranger things#eddie munson#steve harrington#stranger things au#steddie#steve x eddie#gonna try and get all the other characters and their place of origin bear with me here#fargo#gator tillman#marmalade#baron marmalade#hoard movie#michael hoard#gladiator 2#emporer geta#finalmente l'alba#sean lockwood#free guy#keys mckey#a quiet place day one#eric a quiet place day one
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listen i know we all love steve âcompletely ignorant of queer culture to the point that bisexuality is a surpriseâ harrington being roasted and educated in turns by robin and eddie, yadda yadda, good stuff. i read âthey made a horror version of rocky?â in a fic recently and cackled. also a big fan of âhe knew he was bi from the start and just never talked about itâ as a trope, love it excellent well done
but what about steve who realizes after starcourt that the most important person in his life now has this thing thatâs a major part of her life that he knows nothing about, and what if he fucks it up? what if he says something ignorant or rude by accident, and hurts her? what if he loses her because he didnât know the right thing to say? what if he canât keep her safe because he doesnât know what to look out for? absolutely fucking not, this steve says
and listen sheâd never say anything, because she can tell that he can tell how much she likes teasing him and teaching him things, so he plays dumb, and she thinks itâs very sweet. but she notices when the zines she keeps under her bed that she buys at that one secret bookshop in indy when she can sneak away on family trips start going missing, always one at a time, and replaced in a few days with another disappearing. and she finds the new ones he must have gone to buy the weekend she was at her auntâs house hidden in the back of his closet when she goes to steal one of his sweaters. and she notices when he slips more of her queerer movie recommendations into his personal take home pile rather than the movie night stack when he thinks sheâs not looking.
she doesnât notice when he drives to indianapolis after she tries to explain to him why she canât just ask out a cute girl, tries to impress on him the fear attached to every moment of attraction that he simply has never had to feel, but later she finds a crumpled receipt from a diner in one of his jacket pockets when sheâs looking for his keys, and the address is across the street from the bar the gorgeous woman at the bookstore told her about, the one she memorized the address of but hasnât worked up the guts to think about visiting, and she knows he must have gone looking for a place like that, must have been trying to understand, must have been scoping it out to make sure it was somewhere she could feel safe, after she told him she never had.
so when eddie nearly pops a blood vessel when they clock each other and she mentions that steve is the only person sheâs ever come out to before, her hackles come up. because she gets it, she does, heâs only known king steve until recently, so it makes sense that he would be afraid, be concerned for her safety.
but steve is her person, and no one- no one- has ever made her feel as protected or as cared for as he does. no one has ever tried as hard to understand her, no one has ever put so much work into making her feel safe and seen and loved. and she thinks maybe even if no one else ever does, thatâs ok. because she has steve, and more importantly steve has her, and that means no one gets to question his ally credentials in her presence without a dressing down to remember, no matter how well they mean or how recently they helped save the world.
(and maybe sheâs not as surprised as she could be when he figures out bisexuality all on his own, because sheâs been reading all the same pamphlets he has, after all. and sheâs seen the way he looks at eddie, i mean come on. maybe no one else has noticed, but then, nobody knows steve harrington like she does.)
#stranger things#steve harrington#robin buckley#platonic stobin#steddie#(if you squint)#this got away from me#i just really love love giving steve a bit more credit yk?#like yes heâs very stupid and he has a history of being self absorbed#and we love that about him#heâs very flawed and that makes him interesting#but i really feel like one of his defining traits is his need to be useful to the people he loves#combine that with his abandonment issues and i really feel like he would be scared of fucking up and losing robin#and yeah he would play dumb like he does with dustin and d&d#but i donât believe he knows nothing about d&d after all this time and i donât believe he would let himself know nothing about queer culture#iâm just so so attached to the idea of steve who knows that teasing him for being dumb is his friendsâ love language with him#so he pretends to be dumber than he is so they have chances to explain things to him#also stobin sharing clothes is so so so important to me just putting that out there#anyway i just think theyâre neat#my writing
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Take Me Where My Futureâs Lyinâ
Written for the @steddieangstyaugust prompt âFutureâ | wc: 731 | rated: T | cw: none | tags: job rejection, hurt/comfort, heavy author projection | title from âSt. Elmoâs Fire (Man in Motion)â by John Parr
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Steve hangs up the phone in a daze. Muscle memory takes over to lay the receiver back in its cradle. His gaze catches on the worn plastic, the kinks disrupting the cordâs neat coil.
âHey, was that them? Whatâd they say?â Eddie sticks his head into the kitchen, a smile stretching his mouth wide with excitement.
The exact details of the conversation are already falling out of Steveâs memory, like water through a sieve. Are they even important, as long as the message was clear? âI didnât get it,â Steve croaks.
Eddie freezes in the doorway. âWhat?â
He doesnât think he can get any more words out, not with his throat squeezing like this, but he has to try. Eddieâs looking at him with so much worry, reaching out to comfort Steve without even knowing what happened, and itâs making Steveâs vision swim with tears. âI didnât get the job. Theyâre going with someone else.â
âWhat the hell?!â Eddie protests. âYouâve been teaching there longer than anyone else who applied. Youâre practically already the acting department head!â
âI know.â Steve pinches the bridge of his nose. Theyâve been saying that all week, convincing themselves that Steve was the best candidate and he was sure to get the promotion. He had even believed it, after his last interview had gone so well. âI, um. They wanted someone with more leadership experience.â
Eddieâs growl of frustration isnât directed at him, the logical side of Steveâs brain knows, but it still feels like it is. Probably because Steve is so frustrated with himself. His principal had personally encouraged him to throw his hat in the ring, telling him how proud he was of Steve for taking on extra responsibilities for the department and staying on top of everything despite the chaos of testing season. Apparently, that hadnât been enough.
âYouâre the best teacher in that whole damn school, theyâre idiots if they think Linda Smith is going to do a better job than you,â Eddie is ranting indignantly.
Steve barely hears him. He canât stop replaying the phone call in his mind, how Principal Lane had wanted to tell Steve about his rejection personally, before he could hear it through the grapevine. How he had promised Steve that he would find another way to help him advance, send him to training or some other bullshit professional development to put on his resume. How impressed the whole interview committee had been with his answers and his performance.
Just not impressed enough.
The disappointment sits like a rock in Steveâs gut. Heâll have to go back to work on Monday, where every other second grade teacher will know that he applied and wasnât good enough, and heâll smile and shake Lindaâs hand and congratulate her on getting the job he wanted. Hell, heâll probably even have to help train her.
âStevie?â
Eddie is blurry when Steve looks up at him, but he can make out enough to see his outstretched arms, waiting to pull Steve into his embrace. When Steveâs face crumples, Eddie is already hugging him close, kissing his temple.
âI know itâs just a job but I really wanted it,â Steve tells Eddieâs collarbone. His shirt smells so good, and he doesnât want to move away to talk or breathe or let Eddie see him cry.
âI know, baby,â Eddie agrees. He does know; heâs been there for all the excited planning, helping Steve brainstorm ideas for how to spend his impending pay raise, looking at houses for sale and thinking about home improvement projects and creating an itinerary for a trip to visit Robin.
Steve shouldnât have gotten so invested, no matter how optimistic heâd been about his chances. He had seen their future, with a big house full of kids and a job he was really good at and Eddie, loving him and believing in him, and heâd been ready for it. Now that door has closed and it hurts all the more since heâd gotten his hopes up.
âThere will be other jobs,â Eddie murmurs to him. âWeâll get there eventually.â
âYeah,â Steve sniffs against Eddieâs chest.
âIn the meantime, we can have ice cream for dinner and talk shit about Linda.â
Steveâs laugh is wet but sincere. Whatever their future holds, he thinks he can handle it as long as Eddie is still there to figure it out with him.
#steddieangstyaugust#steddie#steddie fic#steve x eddie#steve/eddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#stranger things#mine#yes this is about how I didnât get the job I spent all week interviewing for#but worse because I donât have an Eddie to cuddle me#AND I also broke my ankle this week đ#take that Steve#I win#or lose I guess in this case
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Cat hybrid Steve who was returned to the shelter multiple times because he was too high-maintained.
Since he was a rare breed that would get sick easily when upset, most owners deemed him a burden and returned him after just a few days because they didnât want to get fined for hybrid neglect by PETHâPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Hybrids.
Their reason was that they couldnât afford his expensive diet in the long run or play with him all the time.
What they wouldnât admit was that Steve didnât need all those pricey food, toys, or clothes. He just simply asked for their affection, which they were always so stingy with.
On the other hand, they kept demanding things from him, rewarding him when he managed to please them and dropping him at the drop of a hat when he failed or refused to satisfy them.
Gradually, he grew bitter about it. He became moody and withdrawn. Every time there were new customers visiting, he would hide in his room and wouldnât come out until they left.
Thankfully, Joyce and Hopper didnât seem to be upset with him for it. They just let him be and treated him like any other hybrids at their shelter.
Meanwhile, their kidsâWill, Jonathan, and Elâkept hanging out with him and treating him like their equal.
Perhaps, that was a major part of why he agreed to meet Eddie Munson at their insistence.
For all he knew, the man was insanely wealthy and famous for being a rockstar. Could provide him with a comfortable life and attention that he had been craving for.
Steve was suspicious but he still gave Eddie a chance, trusting Elâs judgment when she said the man was a genuinely good person.
Then, the first thing Eddie had said to him was, âPretty one, may I take care of you?â
And Steve was sold.
It wasnât wise to risk his battered heart again when he had ended up abandoned countless times.
But strangely enough, Eddieâs dimpled smiles and kindness made him want to try, to hope, to be brave once more.
So he had stayed, let Eddie get closer to him as days went by. He tried to be cautious, but Eddie was charming and funny and affectionate.
The man lavished him with gifts, cuddles, and kisses all the time. Giving him things he wanted and was afraid to ask for. Allowing him to sleep on the same bed and never pushing him to do anything he didnât like.
Spoiling him without limitation, to the point that Steve started blushing and feeling warm in his tummy every time the man touched him.
He didnât think it would be a problem until he was gathered into Eddieâs lap one day and mewled when the man stroked his back.
âSomeoneâs feeling happy today, hm?â Eddie smiled softly at him, making his heart flutter and his breath hitch.
Steve nodded shyly, his ears flat on his head in embarrassment while the end of his tail curled itself around Eddieâd wrist like usual.
Maybe that was it.
He was just getting too excited with Eddie being home and nothing else.
But then, he outright moaned and arched his back when Eddieâs hand began moving again.
âSorry,â Steve bit his lip and intended to stand up, not wanting Eddie to think he was weird.
Except the hand on his waist just tightened further and prevented him from leaving.
âI know itâs not your fault, kitten,â Eddie combed through his hair soothingly. âIf you want, I can find a partner for you.â
Steve frowned in confusion before meeting Eddieâs eyes, dark and unreadable for the first time since they met each other.
â⌠Partner?â
âItâs nothing to be ashamed of,â Eddie reassured him with a smile that seemed too forced to be genuine. âYou can use the right wing of the house during your heat and Iâll only be a floor away. Your partner will also be hand-picked by me and your doctor so there wonât be any scumâ sorry, any troubles that can slip through the crack and cause you harm.â
Steve felt light-headed at the mention of heat. He couldn't believe it would arrive after having been absent for so long.
Why now? Why did it choose to show up now when things were going so well for him? And what did Eddie mean by hand-picking a partner for him?
The mere thought of letting someone who wasnât Eddie touch him that way was enough to make Steveâs hackles rise.
Then again, he wasnât human and he knew Eddie wouldn't want him like that despite how affectionate the man was to him.
âWhat's wrong, baby?â Eddie cradled the side of his face gently when he let out a whine.
âIââ Steve squeezed his eyes shut, feeling his lips start wobbling at the thought of Eddie rejecting him.
It was his fault for forgetting his place and catching feelings for the one man who was out of his reach.
Of course, there was no law against hybrid and human relationships, but they were still frowned upon and their offspring would be listed as hybrids for the rest of their life once they were born.
A disadvantage that most humans would want to avoid. Usually, they used hybrids for their own needsâsex, entertainment, companionship. And rarely would they consider treating their hybrids as the object of their love and bailing their children out of their doomed fate with money.
A lot of money.
Perhaps, Eddie would grant Steveâs wish since the man could afford it. But his hope had been quashed the moment Eddie talked about finding a partner for him.
If that wasnât a sign for Steve to give up, then he didnât know what it was.
âItâs nothing,â he smiled and pushed down the urge to cry, he could do that later once Eddie left for work. âSorry for worrying you, Master. Itâs probably an effect of my heat.â
âYou sure you donât have anything to tell me?â Eddie looked into his eyes, searching for something he didnât know.
Steve took in a deep breath and nodded with as much strength as he could muster up even when it hurt.
âIâm sure.â
Eddie didnât say anything, the man just grabbed his chin and captured him in a fervent kiss, causing him to gush more slick between his legs.
It wasnât until he ruined his shorts with how soaked he was did Eddie release him.
âYouâre mine, kitten,â Eddie nipped the tip of his ear while cupping him through the damp cotton. âNo oneâs allowed to touch you like this but me.â
âOnly yours, Master,â Steve babbled and undulated his hip to seek more friction from Eddieâs big hand, mewling when Eddie caught his tail and tugged it teasingly. âOnly yours.â
âGood boy,â Eddie chuckled before kissing him again and again and again.
In the end, Steve was kept in bed for a whole week even though his heat only lasted three days.
Turned out, Eddie had been the trigger of his heat according to Claudia, much to his embarrassment and Eddieâs amusement.
It wasnât a surprise when nine months later, Steve gave birth to their twinsâMaxine Munson and Joey Munson.
And of course, Eddie had paid a hefty price for their children to not get registered as hybrids.
Not only that, they also ran a lifelong campaign to advocate for hybridsâ rights and betterment, helping them escape from their fate.
It wasnât always sunshine and rainbow, but with his husband and children by his side, Steve had grown into his own self and achieved as many of his goals as he could until the last day of his life.
And he knew one day, many people like him and Eddie would follow in their footsteps so they could live a life full of love without regrets.
And so he hoped.
#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#cat boy steve harrington#rockstar eddie munson#simp eddie munson#babygirl steve harrington#sionewrites#yes this is because I got inspired by Leeâs tweet#I didn't realize I had forgotten this trope until I saw her talk about it :D
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