new bots up .ᐟ debut by taylor swift
tim mcgraw ౨ৎ art donaldson
.ᐟ summer romance .ᐟ fem user
picture to burn ౨ৎ stu macher
.ᐟ hurt/no comfort .ᐟ gn user
teardrops on my guitar ౨ৎ jacob black
.ᐟ unrequited love .ᐟ fem user
a place in this world ౨ৎ patrick zweig
.ᐟ coming of age .ᐟ gn user
cold as you ౨ৎ lip gallagher
.ᐟ emotional unavailability .ᐟ gn user
the outside ౨ৎ jonathan byers
.ᐟ opposite attractes .ᐟ fem user
tied together with a smile ౨ৎ rafe cameron
.ᐟ hurt/comfort .ᐟ fem user
stay beautiful ౨ৎ peeta mellark
.ᐟ secret crush .ᐟ gn user
should've said no ౨ৎ coriolanus snow
.ᐟ cheating/toxicity .ᐟ fem user
marys song ౨ৎ benedict bridgerton
.ᐟ established marriage .ᐟ gn user
our song ౨ৎ steve harrington
.ᐟ established relationship .ᐟ gn user
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When Jonathan told Nancy that he had developed feelings for Steve, Nancy had laughed. She shouldn't have, but she did.
"What?! Nancy!" Jonathan exclaimed in shock and hurt.
"No! I'm sorry! I shouldn't laugh," she giggled. "This is great!"
"It is?" He asked.
"Now, who's just another girl who thinks she's rebelling?!" Nancy exclaimed in a mocking voice.
"Oh god!" He groaned in realization. "I'm sorry!"
"Aren't you worried that you're going to turn out like your parents?" She asked, continuing to mock him.
"I said I was sorry!" He exclaimed.
"I think maybe you're trying too hard to be someone else, Jonathan," she said, as she pretended to look serious.
"It was a long time ago! Can't we just let this go?!" Jonathan yelled, blushing.
"Oh, honey, I am never letting this go," she said and burst into laughter again. "You're a hypocrite, Jonathan Byers!"
She wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him soundly. She pulled away laughing.
"I hate you," he muttered.
"No, you don't," she said and straddled his thigh. "You know, there's nothing to be ashamed of, though, right?"
A couple of years ago, she would have resented him for all the things he said in those woods, but now that the shoe was on the other foot, she found that the resentment had been long since buried. Nancy had wondered if Jonathan had said those things back then out of fear of what he had started to feel for Steve.
"I know," Jonathan whispered and paused. "I love you."
"I love you, too. . .my rebel girl," Nancy said and smiled at the look on his face. "Oh, you like that, don't ya. . . Rebel?"
"Kinda," Jonathan whispered.
Nancy kissed him more deeply this time, running her fingers through his hair. She pulled away with a smile, tucking one of his hair behind his ear.
"Thank you for telling me," she said.
"Oh! Sorry!" They heard Steve yell as he entered the kitchen.
They weren't surprised to see him, considering this was his kitchen after all. The entire party had basically moved in while they figured all of this out, filling up the spaces of Steve’s big empty house and basically filling up Steve’s life.
"It's fine," Nancy said and looked encouragingly at Jonathan.
"Hey, Steve," Jonathan said and paused awkwardly for a moment.
"Yeah?"
"You, uh, got any room for me in that RV?" Jonathan asked.
"Oh, we had to give that back to the people we stole it from," Steve said.
"No, man," he laughed. "Not that RV. . .the other one."
"We don't have an - oh. OH!" Steve exclaimed, and his face split into a wide grin. "Oh, yeah! Definitely!"
He bounded over to them, so much like a golden retriever would, that Nancy expected to see a tail wagging behind him. Steve wrapped them up in a bone crushing hug. Nancy laughed and started telling him all about what they had been talking about. She was glad that Steve could see the humor in it as well.
"So. . .uh, rebel girl?" Steve asked in amusement.
"Shut up, bat boy," Jonathan said, and they both laughed.
"Oh, am I a boy just for the alliteration?" Steve asked.
"Of course," Jonathan said.
"The Adventures of Rebel Girl and Bat Boy," Nancy laughed.
"And who would you be?" Steve asked.
"The ace reporter always getting Rebel Girl and Bat Boy out of trouble, of course," Nancy said.
Nancy pulled her boys into a hug, feeling a sense of completion. This had been coming since the moment they fought that demogorgon together, she knew. Tomorrow was a new day, another day of fighting for their lives, but for right now, they could just be together. The start of something new.
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