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The Babysitter Chronicles - Hopper
Steve POV 5+1 (immediately follows s2) || wc: 4.6k || cws: check tags || full fic ao3
Henderson || Mayfield pt 1 / Mayfield pt 2 || Sinclair || Wheeler || Byers || +1 Hopper
Can be read as a standalone
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Itâs Friday night at the Harrington house, which means itâs movie night. Even though this week is Dustinâs turn to pick, Steve can hear the kids arguing all the way from the kitchen. Heâs in the middle of prepping snacks and drinks, just waiting on the pizza, when the doorbell rings.Â
The arguing stops, and he can hear footsteps running towards the front door.
âHey,â Steve shouts just as Mike and Max round the corner. âWhat did I tell you guys about answering the goddamn door?â
âBut we know who it is,â Mike argues. âItâs the goddamned pizza man.â
âLanguage!â Max shouts it the same time Steve does, and he looks over to see her smirking with her hands on her hips. She obnoxiously runs a hand through her hair, pinches the bridge of her nose, and looks up at him. Of course heâs stood the same way.
He rolls his eyes, which only spurs her on as she laughs, running around the corner out of sight before he can bitch her out.
These kids will be the end of him.
The doorbell rings again and again and again.
âJesus Christ,â Steve sighs, âIâm coming!â
Instead of the pizza man, he opens the door to Police Chief Jim Hopper. Fully uniformed, he stands stiff as a statue, arms crossed and mustache twitching in irritation. The cruiser sits running in the driveway and heâs looming on the front stoop staring him down like every other time heâs busted one of King Steveâs parties.
Anxiety floods his veins as he racks his brain for why the chief is here. Heâs not throwing a party. The kids are noisy, sure, but not loud enough to bother the neighbors. He hasnât drank since his fight with Billy.
Shit.
âHop. I mean, Chief,â Steve stumbles, panic bubbling in his lungs. âSir, I swear it was just to help with the pain.â
The Chief drops his arms, one hand moving to pinch his nose while he props the other on his hip. God this is worse than he thought. He hears Max cackle behind him, and he turns to find her watching them from behind the corner of the wall. Having absolutely no idea what sheâs on about, he waves her away before Hopper gets even more irritated.
âNo really,â Steve pleads, turning back to face Hopper and the consequences of his actions. âI just needed something to help me sleep! Munson said it would help with migraines too so I thoughtââ
âMunson?â He stares at Steve, eyebrows crinkling in confused frustration. âWhy are you buying off him? More importantly, how do you even know he sells? You know what, no, nevermind donât answer that. Didnât you get meds from the hospital?â
Steve quickly glances away, shifting his weight as he tries to come up with a response.
âDammit kid,â Hopper yells. âYou told me you were going to go to the hospital.â
âYeah, I know. I know I did butââ
He catches a brief rustling of fabric behind the Chief that he hadnât noticed before. Leaning around the left side, Hopper steps out of the way to reveal a young girl with large, brown eyes and curly brown hair. Sheâs bundled up in an oversized flannel coat over what Steve thinks is another too-large flannel shirt. Actually, most of her clothes look a few sizes too big.
Steveâs never really met El before. They didnât talk after she saved them all from the demodogs, and she was in-and-out of consciousness when Hopper brought her back after closing the gate. Things had been so chaotic, heâd made a point to go unnoticed as everyone trickled back into the Byersâ house, standing off to the side and out of the way.
For a girl whoâs saved the world, sheâs more shy than he expected. He smiles and bends over to meet her at eye-level. When she smiles back, he waves at her. She copies him again and giggles, hiding her face behind Hopperâs jacket.
The Chiefâs heavy, drawn out sigh pulls Steveâs focus again. He scrubs his hands over his face, like heâs trying to wipe this moment from his memory.Â
âLook, kid, I need a favor. Can we come in?â
Steve shows them down the hall and into the TV room where the boys greet her with enthusiastic hugs. He flicks his eyes over to Max, now sitting alone on the couch. Sheâs watching the boys flit around their friend with a slight frown on her face, but as Steve moves to make introductions, Will plops down next to her. He drops an armful of colored pencils and sketch pads on the table in front of them, and a small smile skates across her face.
Hopefully he can count on Lucas to remember not everyone knows El. If not, Steve will make sure to introduce everyone and ease the tension later.
Hopper leans against the kitchen counter, ankles crossed and arms braced behind him. He fixes Steve with a tense glare which has the boy self-consciously wrapping his arms around his torso, shrinking in on himself. Steveâs never had great relationships with adults or any type of authority. Hopperâs gruff and intimidating, doesnât put up with bullshit, and heâs a cop for christâs sake.Â
They stare at each other uncomfortably for what feels like hours before Hopper sighs, hard and heavy. âI donât even know where to start with you, kid.â
Steve flinches, canât help it after a decade of hearing similar statements from his father, usually followed up by a lecture on how heâs not good enough in some way or another.Â
Hopper, like Joyce, catches the movement faster than Steve can recover. âShit, kid, thatâs notââ he sighs again, âIâm not good at this kind of thing. Something that she likes to point out all the time.â A fond smile crosses Hopperâs face as he points a thumb behind him towards the living room.
He doesnât know what to say to that, unsure what heâs even talking about, so Steve waits for whatever lecture is barreling his way. Even with the Chiefâs smile, he canât relax.
âWhy didnât you go to the hospital, Steve?â Hopper asks, disappointed. âI asked if youâd go, and you said you would. So why didnât you.â
âI got the stitches,â Steve snaps, hackles rising in defense, âdoes it matter where they came from?â
âYou lied to me.â Hopperâs voice is rising. âI checked with the nurses, and they didnât have any intake paperwork under your name.â Heâs switched back to detective mode, and Steve feels himself being backed into a wall.
âThatâsâ thatâs illegal, or something. Right? Likeââ Steve stumbles his words when he catches Hopper roll his eyesâ âyou canât look up my medical stuff.â
The Chief scoffs and bites back, clearly annoyed. âIâve known over half of the ER nurses for longer than youâve been alive. So if I ask after one of my own kids, Iâm gonna get some goddamn answers.â
It feels like a hit to the head all over again, leaving Steve dazed. His mouth hangs open around words he canât articulate, and he doesnât know what to say.Â
Heâs never thought of Hop as anyone other than the Chief of Police and one of the only two adults in this damn town who know about the Upside Down.
So howâs Steve supposed to respond when Hopper calls him one of my kids? It rings in his head, settles hot behind his eyes. The Chief must notice, because he raises a hand and makes a move toward Steve that sets his heart into a panic. He fumbles for a response before something crazy happens, like getting a hug from an actual, male adult, or god-forbid crying in front of said adult.
âI drove out to Munsonâs to buy some pre-rolls. He said if I paid extra his uncle could stitch me up because he was in the army and knows how to do that kind of stuff.â Steveâs rushing to fill the silence, the words tumbling over one another. âI already tried doing it myselfââ
âJesus christ, kid,â Hopper interrupts, muttering under his breath.
ââ and I knew it would scar anyways but I couldnât go to a hospital because theyâd call my parents so I paid him a hundred and then Mr. Munson wouldnât let me leave so they let me stay overnight on the couch.â Steveâs winded by the time heâs done, and sucks in a large breath to keep himself together. Judging by the red splotches on Hopperâs face, he might be feeling the same.
It had been one hell of a night, at least from the bits and pieces Steve actually remembers. The trailer was small and cozy, the space heater lulling him into a post-adrenaline haze. Even though the stitches were painful, Mr. Munsonâs hands had been deft, his smile gentle, but his eyes guarded and wary.Â
Steve canât blame him. Most people know the Harringtonâs, and itâs not past Steve for him to realize why Mr. Munson would be hesitant to invite him into their home, especially when he was beaten to a pulp.Â
But he refused to let Steve go home to an empty house, said it was too dangerous to sleep alone. Munson let out a shriek weirdly reminiscent of Dustin when Wayne refused payment, although Steve still managed to sneak him a twenty for the weed and a few painkillers.
âWayneâs a good man,â Hopper says. âGuess Iâll owe him one next time I catch his damned nephew out at the quarry again.â He chuckles fondly, eyes fixed on a memory Steve canât see. But after a moment, Hopperâs back to grilling him. âJoyce mentioned something you said, your folks being gone a lot.â
Even though itâd only been less than a week since he knocked on the Byersâ front door, heâs still surprised she remembers his slip up. It didnât register as important in the grand scheme of things. At least not in the face of Ms. Byers coming to terms with Will spending time with him.
âTheyâre home often enough.â Steve's familiar line rolls easy off his tongue. Still, he canât stop from crossing his arms over his chest as he moves his gaze to the side, pretending his grocery list on the fridge is the most interesting thing in the room. He licks over the small scab leftover on his lip, the only remaining physical evidence of his lifeâs biggest failure.
âReally?â Hopper says. Itâs not a question, so Steve doesnât answer. âThen tell me where they are, right now. Or the last time you talked to them in person.â
Steve snaps his mouth closed, about to tell the Chief heâd actually talked to his mother on the phone yesterday. Sheâd called to inform him theyâd moved money into his checking account for groceries and cleaning supplies, the house is surely a mess. Heâs not actually sure where they are, or if theyâre even in the country.
âTheyâre in Chicago,â Steve lies. Hopperâs already shaking his head.
âNo, kid, theyâre not.â A rock falls in the pit of Steveâs stomach, dread creeping up the back of his neck as Hopper pushes on. âI got your dadâs secretary's number from the Mayor. Theyâve been in New York for three weeks, and theyâre headed to Toronto tomorrow for another week and a half.â
âYou called them?â Steve practically shouts. He shoots a glance towards the kitchen door. The muted sound of the kidsâ arguing filters in from the living room, and it seems they havenât noticed his outburst.Â
Heatâs building behind his eyes, a wet sheen blurring his vision. The scab on his lip is starting to peel again, and he canât stop the nervous tapping of his foot on the spotless tile floor.
But Hopperâs already clocked Steveâs cresting panic before he can shove the fear back in the box. The Chief holds up his hands, and Steve wonders if he looks like a spooked animal.Â
âI didnât mention you, or what happened. All I said was I needed some legal advice, and wanted to know when theyâd be back in town.â Hopperâs tone is quiet, his words measured and slow. His eyes are wide, nervous.
Steve hesitates before looking up at him. âSo?â He knows his voice is small, like a sad, pathetic childâs voice. Because even though he knows it doesnât matter, heâs compelled to ask like he always used to. He wonders if thereâll always be some part of him who waits for a knock on the front door.
He hopes not.
When Hopper only responds with a shake of his head, mouth pinched into a firm line, Steve freezes, body tense. He tilts his head back fruitlessly as the tears drip down his cheeks. Steve presses the palms of his hands into his eyes hard enough to see stars, but itâs still no use.Â
It doesnât help. His lip starts to wobble even as he chews it bloody. Thereâs a rock lodged in the back of his throat, and his body heaves with a shameful sob that breaks the dam open.
He falls into a crouch on the ground, balanced on the balls of his feet. Hidden from the doorway behind the kitchen counter, he drops his head in his hands. If he canât will himself to stop, Steve can at least hide himself away, hope Hopperâs uncomfortable enough he just leaves and they can both pretend this never happened.
But instead Steve feels warm, heavy arms sling around his back. Heâs being pulled forward and slightly sideways, when his face hits the rough polyester scratch of the Chiefâs uniform as he tucks Steve into his side.Â
Hopper should be yelling at him to man up, to get it together, to live up to the Harrington name. He should feel embarrassed, ashamed.Â
Instead, itâs a paternal warmth Steveâs never experienced. Hopper shushes Steve like a child, tells him over and over that heâs ok, everythingâs going to be ok. Except Steve knows that that isnât true, not always.
âThe kids almost died, and it was my fault.â His voice is wet and his words are soaked together through the clog in his throat.
âSteve,â Hopper cuts in, but Steve plows over him like he hadnât said anything.
âWhat if Max hadnât stopped him, and heâd killed Lucas?â Steveâs shaking, gasping for breath. âI shouldâve fought him off, thrown him off me when he pinned me to the ground.â He can faintly hear Hopper telling him to breathe, but he sounds so far away and Steveâs lungs are collapsing and his heart is pounding, pounding, pounding.Â
Heâs vomiting words heâs tried so hard to keep locked away, spilling them all over the kitchen floor for everyone to see how sick and fucked up Steve Harrington really is when no oneâs looking. âBilly smiled when I hit him, screamed like it was fun when he smashed that plate on my head. He just kept hitting me and hitting me and hitting me. Andâ and it hurt. Everything hurt.â
âSteve,â Hop whispers into the top of his head. Itâs scary, how soft it feels.
âHop, Iâ â Steve chokes, forcing the confession out of his chest with all the strength heâs got leftâ âI think I almost died.â
The gruff man doesnât say anything. His large hand moves to cradle the back of Steveâs head as he continues to fall apart in his overly large arms. Hopâs stomach is squishy like a pillow, but Steve can still hear the guyâs strong, steady heartbeat from where his head is laid on his chest.
Steve hones in on the sound, matches his breathing to the pulse until heâs calmed. Exhausted, he moves to pull away, and Hop finally lets him. When they stand up, Steve notices Hopâs eyes are wet, although his cheeks are dry.
Hopper opens and closes his mouth a few times before dragging his hands down his face. He sniffles, loud and gross like a man whoâs not used to being around people. Itâs a little disgusting, and Steve canât help but scoff at the sound. Hopper peaks out at him over the edges of his fingers where they drag down his eyes.Â
The doorbell chimes throughout the house, and the shuffling of scattered feet break out from the living room. Before Steve can turn away, the kitchen door swings open.
Itâs El, slowly exploring the kitchen with curious eyes before settling on the men across the kitchen. She tilts her head to the side, examining Steve like sheâs carefully cataloguing his blotchy cheeks, the snot still clinging to the tip of his nose, his mussed up hair and labored breaths.Â
She moves towards him, preparing to say something, when Mike shouts from the foyer, ânevermind, El, we found the money on the tableâ yet she doesnât make a move to rejoin them. Sheâs still staring at Steve, still moving closer.Â
Hopperâs watching her carefully but doesnât say anything, so Steve doesnât do anything. Heâs trapped in her big, brown eyes, and maybe thatâs one of her super powers, putting people in a trance by being too adorable.
âYouâre sad, Steve,â she asks, a lilt in her slightly monotone voice.
He clears his throat. âYes. Yeah, I am.â Steve drags his sleeve across his face so hard that it reddens.
Elâs smile is gentle, but without a trace of pity or teasing, like heâd get from the other kids. Well, except maybe Will.
She reaches out to grab his hand and says, like sheâs repeating a mantra thatâs told to her over and over, âeveryone gets sad sometimes, and thatâs okâ and Steve does his best not to cry again. He squeezes her tiny hand in his, and she squeezes back.
âEl, honey,â Hopper says, sniffling again like heâs sucking a noodle up through his nose. El scrunches her nose and visibly shutters at the noise. When she catches Steveâs matchin expression, they break out into a fit of giggles. Hopper only rolls his eyes at them. âCan you keep the kids busy so they donât come in here?â
She nods.
âWithout telling them why,â Steve pleads.
Her eyebrows pinch together, lips puckered into a frown. âBut friends donât lie.â
âSometimes itâs to keep someone safe,â Hopper answers her unspoken question.
El tilts her head again, this time to the other side as she considers his argument. Steveâs compelled to defend himself, he doesnât need to be kept safe from the kids. But he also doesnât want to listen to their incessant teasing, so he keeps his objections to himself.
She looks over her shoulder towards the noise, shouting now about where to find paper plates and napkins. Mikeâs bitching can be heard above the rest, and Steve catches El rolling her eyes. âSometimes they are mouth-breathers too.â
Steveâs not sure what that means, but Hopper barks out a laugh and she giggles like she said a swear word. But she squeezes his hand again and leaves.Â
Itâs official, the girls are his favorites.
âAlright kid, listen up, because Iâve got a deal for you.â Hopper looks completely unphased, like the last ten minutes never happened. Steve can still feel the heat splotched on his neck and cheeks, the burn in the back of his throat. He doesnât think heâll forget this for a long time.
âI thought you needed a favor?â
âYeah, well, now itâs an ultimatum. And youâre going to take it.â
Steve scoffs, amused at the surety of Hopperâs tone and the glint in his eye. The man must be waiting for him to respond, but Steve just raises his eyebrow. Hopper lets out an unflattering snort, but takes the hint to continue.
He appreciates the change in tone, thinks maybe Hopper did it on purpose. Like he was just as anxious and awkward as Steve felt. But now, back on familiar ground, Steveâs lighter than heâs felt in months.
âYouâre going to babysit El.â Hopper says it like itâs a fact, like Steveâs already agreed to it. Like itâs not a big deal to have someone like El out in the general public when none of them are even entirely sure sheâs safe in Hawkins.
Steve knew the moment he left the Munsonâs trailer, fresh as a bruised peach with swollen stitches in his forehead, that he was going to put himself in charge of the kids. Planned on going to Dustinâs the very next day to talk with Claudia about it.
Heâd strategized and planned each parent down to the detailsâ other than Mike, which was a bit of a disaster. Some of them took more convincing than others, but in the end theyâd all given him a chance to prove himself capable. Itâs everything Steveâs hoped for.
But heâd never even considered El. Not because he doesnât know her, even though itâs true. Steve didnât really know Will either, yet that didnât stop Steve from including the kid in his plans.
No he just never thought to ask after El because he thought it was, like, illegal. Sheâs more than just an awkward pre-teen girl. Sheâs a superhero, sheâs on the run, she doesnât go to school, barely sees the Party. Steve just assumed El was off limits.
She doesnât need protection⌠does she?
A hard hand clasped on his shoulder breaks Steveâs daze.
âIf the last year has taught me anything, Steve, is that she deserves to live her life around people that care about her. El needs her friendsâ even goddamned Wheeler.â Hopper huffs, rolls his eyes and, yeah, Steve can empathize. Mike is exhausting. âBut sheâs just a kid, and I need to leave her with someone I can trust. Some place where I know sheâs safe and will be protected at all costs.â
Steve feels vibrations begin to rack through his body again. He canât bear to cry a second time, canât handle having to explain to Hop that heâs going to have to find someone else to fit all of those criteria. Because clearly the man wasnât listening when Steve explained how he almost died failing to save the kids. But before he can argue, Hopper cuts him off.
âI know what youâre thinking, Steve. You protected those kids the best you could, better than anyone else in your situation wouldâve been able. You put yourself between them and death more than once that night. Thatâs not something everyoneâs got in them, kid. Thatâs something specialâ and itâs exactly what El needs. What I need.â
âI mean, of course. Iâd loveâ thank you.â Hop shakes his head, again cutting Steve off mid-blabber.
âThe ultimatum, kid, remember?â He waits until Steve nods before he explains himself. âThe deal is, if youâre watching her for me, then youâre going to let me watch out for you too.â
That brings Steve to a halt. His brow pinches together as he puzzles out what exactly Hop means by watching out for him too. He just said he trusts Steve enough to watch El, but now it sounds almost as if heâs backtracking.
âJesus I can hear the gears in your head cranking away, Harrington.â Hopper drops his other hand on Steveâs shoulder. Heâs being held in place by two massive mitts on his shoulders and he canât figure out if the weight is a comfort or a prison.
âI donât get it,â Steve says, shaking his head.
The Chief exhales rough through his nose, and hangs his head. Anxiety sparks through Steve again until Hop shakes him lightly.
âIf Elâs going to be hanging around here, that means sometimes Iâm going to be hanging around here, and youâre going to let me,â Hopper says with a small smirk on his face. âYouâre going to let me bring groceries over and cook dinner while you do your homework. Youâre going to come by the cabin every once in a while to watch the basketball game. Youâre also going to tell me when your parents call or when theyâre in townâ
Steve knows thereâs more to Hopperâs torturously long list of conditions, but he doesnât want to hear it. The Chiefâs grip is a firm hold as he tries to break loose. âLook, Chief, I donât need someoneââ
âAnd!â Hopper shouts, a manic grin spreads across his face. Itâs such a stark contrast to the manâs normal scowl it stops Steve in his tracks. Hopperâs expression is wild, like heâs enjoying Steveâs feeble attempts at defending himself. âHolidays are a requirement, Harrington. Hot cocoa, old Christmas movies, decorating the tree. New Yearâs Eve. Birthdays. All of it.â
Steveâs at a loss for words. He knows what this is, can spot a shakedown when he sees one. Except this doesnât feel hostile, not like when his dad always threatened to take the car away if Steve didnât medal in swimming or score during a game. This is uncomfortable, butâ nice?Â
A lot like how this entire conversation has been.
âUmm,â Steve tries, âI canât leaveââ
âDonât argue with me, Steve.â
âCan I bring Max?â Steve asks as Hopper stares at him. âTo the holidays, and stuff. Iâll do it if I can bring Max too.â
Hopperâs manic grin fades into a more genuine smile as he stands upright. He pulls Steve into another hug before releasing him to ruffle his hair. Steve squawks, immediately mortified at how Dustin-esque it sounds.Â
âOf course you can bring Max.â
They make their way back to the living room and sure enough, the pizza is already almost gone. Scraps of crust and dirty napkins litter the floor. The coffee table is a mess of colored pencils, crayons, sketch pads, and pencils.Â
Heâs worried itâs still awkward between the kids, and hopes Elâs ok with Hopper leaving her here for a few hours. She still doesnât know Steve, doesnât know Will or Max either. But when he notices the Party, his anxieties melt from his shoulders. He canât help the smile that crinkles his eyes at the sight of them
Willâs sitting facing the group, drawing a giant purple dragon with a small castle off in the distance. Steve notices each kid has a sketchpad. Some are rather good, close to matching Willâsâ Lucas and Maxâ while others could use some workâ Dusin, El, and Mike.
But theyâre laughing as Max draws a comically large skateboard under her green dragon. Elâs sat between her and Mike, eyes wide and intense as Max promises to show off her skateboard the next time she sees her.Â
He hears the soft click of the front door behind him, and the rumbling of Hopperâs truck as it pulls out of the driveway. Dustin catches sight of him, practically scrambles to his feet as he drags Steve into the living room, yanking him down in the open spot next to him and thrusts a sketchpad in Steveâs hands.
Lucas hands him a plate with two pieces of pepperoni he saved just for Steve, and Dustin helps him catch up before Will shows them how to draw a knight. El finds Steve a yellow colored pencil when he canât find one. Max crawls to sit next to him and smacks Mike on the back of the head when he says Steveâs castle looks haunted, little wisps of chimney smoke mistaken for ghosts.
Itâs nothing.Â
Itâs just a seventeen year old boy, sitting in the middle of a gaggle of kids, coloring and eating pizza and making each other laugh. Settled and relaxed in a way he never expected after the horrors from the past year. And he knows, without a doubt, heâd do it all over again if it meant heâd end up right here. Itâd be nothing to most people but itâs everything to Steve, because for the first time in his life, heâs well and truly happy.
#content warnings ->#typical post season two stuff#steve processing the billy trauma#steve has a panic attack#steve harrington has bad parents#did i sneak the munson's into this fic -> your damn right i did!!#steve harrington#steve harrington fic#steve and the party#stranger things fic#el hopper#jim hopper#steve and hopper#steve and el#I've absolutely adored writing this fic AND it's my first ever finished long fic#I'm literally so proud#the babysitter chronicles#queeniewritesstories
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Eyes wide, body frigid in terror, Eddie felt the sheer horror of the current situation sank in.Â
He was at Gen Con.Â
In their hotel.
With zero vacant rooms and one minor, Henderson created, screw up.
The room only had one bed in it.Â
âItâs fine, we can share.â Steve said, brushing past.
Like this was not the life ending, earth shattering, soul rendering issue that it was.
âI can sleep on the floor.â Eddie croaked trying to remember how a normal person acted instead of someone whose stomach had just fallen out of their ass.Â
âNah, I did this all the time with the basketball team.â Steve said as Eddie actively regretted every single decision that had led to this point in his life.
âHell this is even a king sized bed. We have plenty of space!âÂ
Steve did a goofy little spin jump, landing butt first on the bed and bouncing on it with glee.Â
âSpace, sure.â Eddie echoed.Â
Hands shaking, eyes determinedly focused on anything but the ex-jock, Eddie found himself chanting a mantra over and over in his head.
One that would valiantly get him through the next weekend, God and D20's willing.
'I'm fine, this is fine, everything's fine...'
âI donât have cooties, if that's what you're worried about.ââ Steve waggled his eyebrows. "Here, Iâll even let you have one of my pillows.â Â
Said pillow was flung through the air, to smack Eddie dead in the face.Â
'Fuck it." Eddie thought wildly. "I am NOT fine!'
And after Eddie got his hands on him, Dustin Henderson wouldn't be either.
xXx
âI am going to kill you.â Eddie snarled, the very second he could get Dustin alone.
âNo you wonât, you love me too much.â Henderson dismissed, a smug little smirk in place.Â
The absolute brat.Â
âI do not, and if I did, I would take it back after this.â Eddie glanced around once again, beyond paranoid about discussing this in the open parking lot of a shitty hotel, but knowing he needed to get this under control, now.Â
âWhat were you thinking!?âÂ
âThat I read a really interesting zine about this exact scenario, mostly.â Dustin shrugged. âWorked out great for them, I thought Iâd try it for you!âÂ
Eddie groaned, head flying back as he fisted both hands in his hair.
(if only to prevent himself from wrapping both hands around Dustinâs stupid throat.)Â
âWhat did I tell you? This isnât something you fuck with man!âÂ
âI know, but as I told you, Steve is perfect!â Dustin protested, and didnât even have the decency to flinch when Eddie lost control and grabbed him by the collar.Â
âPerfect!?â He sputtered, actually sputtered, shaking the fist that held Dustin's shirt captive. âPerfect!?âÂ
âTrust me on this--you have a crush on him, he desperately needs someone in his life--seriously, Eddie, itâs sad how he acts when heâs not dating--and you guys get along great now! Whatâs the problem!?â
âHeâs straight!â Eddie shrieked, startling several onlookers.Â
âLaced!â He added immediately after, in panicked afterthought. âHeâs so straight laced we could never get him to agree to that plan!âÂ
Dustin leveled an unimpressed look at him.Â
âDude, really?â
âWe are still in Indiana, Henderson.â Eddie said, then got close enough that he felt comfortable hissing the next part through clenched teeth.
âThey donât exactly care for the queers here, even at a place like this.âÂ
âAre you sure? Because the Conâs welcome packet has a few different panels that--â
Eddie scrubbed a hand over his face, letting go of his idiot, freshman friend's shirt to grab at his hair again.Â
âHenderson, for once,â He pleaded, and maybe it was the sheer desperation in his tone or how upset he looked but either way Dustin seemed to finally realize how serious he was.
âjust once, I need you to listen to me. You cannot let Steve know Iâm gay. This is something that has to stay between us, especially now Iâm sharing a bed with him.âÂ
Which Dustin knew, because Dustin was the one whoâd called and changed the room.Â
âBut Steveâs--â
âMost likely bisexual, I heard you the first several times you said it, but you canât just--assume that about someone!â Eddie was well and good on a rant now, two seconds away from pacing about. âEven if youâve been to a salon with them!âÂ
He pointed firmly at Dustinâs stupid face (and the kid's equally stupid mouth) before he could once again insist Steve was into men purely based on how anal he was about his hair.
âSteve might be cool with--other people,â Eddie was unsure of who knew what about Robin, and was not about to hand Dustin another secret given how he was acting about this one, âbut that does not mean he will be cool with me--or you, pimping him out, to me!âÂ
âIâm not pimping him out!â Offended, Dustin patted at his shirt where Eddie had previously been holding it. âLook Iâm sorry, but--â
Eddie groaned, loud and dramatic.Â
âBut,â Dustin doubled down, âYou trusted me with the whole, you know.â He waved his hands in some sort of vague, unreadable gesture. âCanât you trust me about this?â
âI didnât trust you with that, you barged into my room and then dug around my closet insisting your character notes got mixed in with mine when I was hi-sleeping!--and then read something personal!âÂ
The snort he got in return let him know Dustin was well aware heâd been high as hell, but that was neither here nor there, given what had happened after.Â
When Dustin, rifling through Eddieâs closet, came across one of Eddieâs private notebooks.Â
The ones that contained equally private stories, penned by Eddie's hand.
One of which might have had characters--who did not sound like Steve, thank you,-- and definitely not paired with a character based on Eddie himself.Â
(âSo Sir Sylvan HarrachtĂĄin and Edwin Morningson are random names you pulled out of your ass, huh?â
âShut up.â
âSir Sylvan with his great hair and--whatâs this? A horse namedâŚBeamer?â
âHenderson so help me--â )Â
It may have led to the two of them growing closer instead of Eddie getting chased out of town with pitchforks, but that hadnât stopped the sheer panic it had caused when he realized just what it was Dustin was reading.Â
âPotato, tomato.â The little shit dismissed, and Eddie felt the urge to strangle him return in full force. âLook I get it--I promised I wouldnât tell and I keep my promises. But since there arenât any other rooms in our innâŚâ
Eddie looked at the sky, because if he saw the little dipshit wiggle his eyebrows in relation to himself and Steve Harrington, his new friend, who baked cookies with Jeff and once helped Grant jump his car, Eddie was going to lose his mind.
Loudly, and with much fanfare.Â
âYou owe me. Big time.â He declared to the clouds.Â
He pretended not to hear the sigh that got him, either.Â
âIf you so say. Now can we go to the convention?" A whine crept into Henderson's voice. "Steveâs going to think weâre fighting.â
"Fine.â Eddie finally lowered his head to glare Dustin dead in the eyes.
âBut to make my ire clear, Henderson? That magic sword your dwarf just acquired is gone. Disappeared. Vanished like a puff of smoke."
He made a âproofâ noise, hands spreading out as he did it.Â
Dustinâs jaw dropped.
âWhat!? Eddie--âÂ
âNope.
âEdd-iieeeee--â
âIâm not listening.â He plunged both fingers in his ears, walking determinedly towards one of the other three hotel rooms Hellfire had crammed themselves in.Â
Wished desperately that he could manage to swap beds with Jeff, or Grant, or someone without making Steve feel like shit--which it would, because Eddie knew things like that about Steve now.
Behind him Dustin rampaged, which at least, made Eddie a little happier.
xXx
âWe can switch rooms.âÂ
âWhat?â Eddie asked, startled out of his present thoughts (and the giant pile of D&D related papers spread in a circle around him.)
He turned to look up at Steve, who was hovering awkwardly behind him.
âYouâve been weird ever since you realized weâre sharing a bed. If itâs making you that uncomfortable we can just switch.â He shrugged, like saying that didnât hurt him, even as the kicked puppy look holding court on his face very much screamed âemotional damage.â
"I have not!â Eddie twisted himself around immediately. "I am perfectly fine, thank you!"
Steve frowned down at him.Â
âEddie, this is the longest conversation Iâve had with you since we got here." Steve deadpanned. "Iâd blame that on the whole, you know, nerd herd gathering, but itâs pretty clear thatâs not it. I watched you literally turn around and walk the other way when you spotted me earlier."Â
Shit.
"It's kinda obvious you're avoiding me."Â
Shit, shit, shit!
âI'm not, promise!" Eddie lied. "Iâm just--distracted. Thereâs just so much happening and itâs--a lot.â
He said it like the con was overwhelming, and not chaos he was positively thriving in.Â
Steve searched his face.
âAlright," He said doubtfully, "but I mean it. Say the word and we can switch. I'm sure Jeff'll let me share a blanket or something."
Which was the last thing anybody needed, on grounds that Jeff would try and fix things.
(Jeff, bless him, had never been good at fixing things.)
Drumming up every acting skill he possessed, Eddie flashed two thumbs up in response, painting a fat grin on his face.
âWe're all good Stevie. Besides, Iâm going to be up late at so many panels, you wonât even notice me coming back. You're practically gonna have the room to yourself!"
Because that was exactly what he was planning on doing, the second he realized the convention itself could provide a nice, neat little way out in the form of two different late night panels.
Who needed sleep anyway? Not him!
"Okay." Steve said, somewhat mollified.
Crisis averted, Eddie dove back into his plans, distracting himself as best he could while trying to ignore that Steve had dropped onto the bed.
(One of those plans might have involved revenge on Henderson, and that one he gave special attention to.)
xXx
There were no late nigh panels.
âNot until tomorrow, my friend!â The jovial guy dressed in what Eddie was pretty sure was supposed to be a wizard costume told him. âWe had a few but the folks running them got stuck in traffic, so we had to cancel."
He beamed, like he hadnât just disintegrated Eddie's one and only escape plan.
"Besides, if you go to sleep now you can catch some of the early morning panels!â
As if he hadn't planned on rolling into them anyway, lack of sleep be damned.
âCan we go back now?â Gareth grumped to his right, the only person whoâd agreed to stay out all night with him (and who was not a 14 year old whoâd been overruled by Harrington.)Â
"We could go find a room party?" Eddie hedged instead, as they made their retreat.
"Dude."
"Fine," He muttered, defeated. "We can go back."
To Steve.Â
And the single bed.Â
In his head, he plotted out Henderson's death.
Maybe he'd use fire.
Or sticks, or even a fricken--toy horse, or something...
xXx
He'd done it.
Changed into the oversized shirt he called sleep clothes, and crawled into bed like a completely normal, totally straight human being.
Had even done a remarkable job of laying perfectly still. Exactly how a normal, not panicking person slept!
'I'm fine, this is fine, everything's fine...'
Steve was laying next to him.
He had to of course, that's how a bed worked, and yet somehow, Eddie couldn't get past it.
Or the fact that the dick wasn't wearing a shirt to bed.
His thoughts chased each other in nervous little circles, anxiety gnawing on his gut like a favored bone as Eddie did his best not to move one single inch.
Pity that the thing about attending a large convention, was the sheer amount of walking, talking, and expending general energy one had to do.
Entirely against his will, Eddie fell asleep.Â
He had been planning on laying awake in frigid terror all night, to prevent any possible way Steve might clock him, but his body had other plans.
Some of which involved sleeping like Eddie normally slept--arms hugging a pillow, head buried in it's soft, comfortable, kinda ticklish surface.
He rubbed his nose further into it as the tickling sensation increased, pulling him away from the sleep he hadn't realized he'd fallen into.
Grumbling, Eddie went to adjust his stupid pillow when he had the weirdest realization that it too, was moving.
Pillows, his sleep addled brain informed him, did not move.
Steve would, though.
"Fuck!" He screeched, flying up into a sitting position as he registered that he'd gone full octopus--cuddling Steve with all four limbs.
Steve flew awake, his own body flying up into a sitting position.
His mouth started moving a mile a minute, and it took Eddie a second to parse that Steve was still partially asleep as he let out a string of absolute nonsense about code reds and being upside down.
"Whoa!" Eddie said when the guy nearly fell out of bed. "Shit Steve, it's just me!"
"Eddie?" Steve asked, halfway out of bed. "Are we--is everything okay?"
"Yeah I--yeah." He grimaced, grabbing a strand of his hair and pulling it protectively over his face. "I think I woke you up."
"S'okay." Steve ran a hand through his hair, before slowly sinking back into the bed, alarm fading. "Are you okay? Nightmare?"
Eddie blew out a breath.
"Probably. It's fine, don't worry about it."
Steve eyed him doubtfully.
"If you're sure..."
Eddie gave him a wobbly smile back, patting the space on the bed next to him as he made himself lay back down. "Promise. I'm--I'm sorry, I guess maybe I should have slept elsewhere..."
That did it.
"You're good. Startled me is all." Steve let out a sort of forced chuckle before laying back down. "I overreacted."
Eddie hummed, not trusting himself to say anything as the two of them settled back down.
It did not escape him that unlike most people who'd been rudely woken up in the middle of the night, Steve didn't try to keep any distance between them.
No, he had to scoot closer, like he needed to know his friend was near.Â
Eddie squeezed his eyes closed and prayed for death.
"I get nightmares too, sometimes." Steve admitted in the following quiet and oh, God, no, Eddie could not do an emotional late night talk right now.
"They definitely suck." He said flatly, before rolling over to face the opposing wall. "Night Stevie."
Steve snorted, but it sounded amused instead of hurt.
Eddie sighed quietly in relief as he too, turned away to face the wall.
He could do this. He just had to make sure he didn't screw up and fall asleep again, and everything would be...
Perfectly...
...fine.
xXx
"--ddie, you're on my arm man."
"Wha?"
"My arm." That was Steve, Eddie's brain dutifully identified as it crawled it's way to consciousness. Steve who was his friend now, and was also talking very close to his ear.Â
"Also my leg. And torso."
"You have a nice torso." Eddie mumbled thoughtlessly.Â
Why was Steve here? They were doing something that should have been stressing him out, was stressing him out, but it was hard to think when he was this tired.
"Thanks," Amusement threaded it's way through Steve's voice, "but I'm going numb here. You have a hell of a grip."
Eddie frowned, the words sludging through the fog, until finally, the dots connected.
Eyes opening wide, he carefully took stock of the position he once again found himself in--wrapped around Steve like the guy was the only life raft left.
Oh my God.
"Shit sorry--" Steve oof'ed as Eddie smacked an elbow into his ribs as he let the poor man go, madly scrambling to get as far away as possible.
He tried to apologize for that, but was too busy fighting the bedsheets to get anything out.Â
"Eds." Steve laughed, grabbing him as Eddie tangled them both up. "Calm down."
"I'm calm!" He protested, far too loudly, limbs flying every which way as he tried in vein to get the fuck away.
Stupid sheets-!
"Eddie." Two heavy hands came down on his shoulders, Steve having managed to get himself into a sitting position. "It's alright."
"It's not Steve." Eddie spat, and then panicked harder because fuck, that is not what he should have said.
"Hey, easy." Steve was talking quieter now, hands squeezing gently, like Eddie was some kind of spooked wild animal and fuck, he was really losing it here.
"I mean it. We're at the convention, remember? We're sharing a hotel room and you have a bunch of dorks and dumbass things to do in like, two hours."
Eddie violently shrugged him off.
"I know that!"
Steve, somehow, did not take offense to the very aggressive tone that had been snarled in.Â
"Then you know you can breath for a moment. Seriously, you look like you're gonna pass out."
Which was probably true, given the rapid, rabbiting beat of his heart.
"Is this what you were worried about?" Steve added, as Eddie finally freed himself from the damn sheets. "That you have nightmares?"
âIt's not nightmares.â Eddie spat instantly, chest heaving.
His head hurt, his eyes hurt, and he was exhausted to the point where he wanted to cry about it.
God did being gay suck.
âThen--what? That you cuddle in your sleep?â Steve was teasing, Eddie knew Steve was teasing but that was too on the nose. âDude trust me, Tommy was an octopus growing up. I donât care.â
âNo itâs not, that, exactly--â
"So what is it then, exactly?"
Too. Fucking. Close.
"Drop it Steve--"
Emotions rose like a tidal wave, all encompassing. Overwhelming.Â
"I would if you weren't clearly upset about something--"Â
He lost control.Â
âIâm gay!â Eddie yelled.
Then he clapped a hand over his mouth, like he hadnât just panicked himself out of the closet.Â
It died.Â
The crazy, huge emotions. The way he'd been fighting himself, tooth and nail, the panicked thoughts that were zooming around his brain.
âI didnât say that.â He said, eyes wide.
Steve blinked.
âI mean, you kinda did.â
Eddie shook his head.
âNope. No. I said, I said--â
âThat youâre gay.â Steve finished, then frowned when Eddie flinched. âDude itâs okay--â
âIs it, Steve!?â He interrupted, hand finally falling from his mouth. âIs it? Because if you ask half the people at this convention--who are my kind of people and understand Iâm not shilling souls to satan--if it's okay!? They'd say no!"
Tears pressed against his eyes, a reaction he hated that he had.
"They'd say no, and then they'd try to kick my ass for sleeping in the same bed as them!"Â
A tear escaped and he swiped angrily at it.Â
âIâm okay with it.â Steve said quietly, which had the effect of making Eddie shut up. âAnd those people suck.âÂ
The laugh that escaped Eddie's mouth was brittle.
Bitter.
He turned his head away from Steve, angry that heâd gone and admitted the very thing he knew better than ever speaking aloud.Â
âYeah well, I didn't think you would be, given how you used to accuse anyone and everyone of being a queer loser right along with the rest of the basketball team.â
Which wasn't fair, exactly--Eddie knew Steve had changed. Had seen it in the way he and Robin talked quietly about Will, when they thought no one could overhear.
(A habit Eddie would break them of, if he and Steve made it out of here as friends, still.)Â
He wasn't Will though, and Will wasn't the one presently sharing a bed with Steve.
âThatâs because we were all making out with each other at away games.â It was said so fucking quick Eddie briefly thought he hallucinated it.
Lucky for him, Steve wasn't done.Â
âRobin thinks that whole thing was some kind of group denial. Like if we made enough of a thing out of it we could all pretend we didnât have our hands down each others pants all the time. I am not exactly on speaking terms with that group anymore.â
He shrugged like that his fall from grace hadnât been the center of the rumor mill for most of his senior year, and came with a lot of shit talking at his expense.
âBut I can still prove it to you, if youâd like.âÂ
Shock--and six million thoughts-- hit Eddie like a mack truck.Â
âYouâre lying/No way/that makes so much fucking sense/how did that even start/was it every game/whose pants exactly did you have your hands down and how do you feel about my pants--âÂ
âHow?â Eddie got out, sounding only slightly strangled.Â
âWell--youâre here. Iâm here."
And then Steve gave him a smile Eddie had only ever seen aimed at women, a slow lazy curl of the mouth that implied a hell of a lot.
"I'm fine with making the math work."
Maybe he was dreaming this.
(Eddie pinched himself and found that somehow, he was not.)
âI realize I donât look like it, but I don't the whole casual kissing thing." Eddie blurted out. "Hasn't exactly gone well for me."
He regretted it the second it left his mouth.Â
That was sharing too much of himself. The vulnerable gooey part who'd kissed a few girls (and even, once, a guy) and found he couldn't for the life of him make such things casual.
Plus Steve was kind of a good friend now, and Eddie had a crush so big that doing this and then never doing it again would kill him, and--
(and, and, andâŚ)Â
âIt can mean something if youâd like.â
What.
âWhat?âÂ
Eddie stared at him.
Steve stared back.Â
âSteve Harrington." He said flatly. "Are you trying to get in my pants?â
âI will rip them off right here and now if you are,â He thought wildly, like he hadnât just tried to die on some âit has to be meaningfulâ hill.Â
(Sue him, he was a horny teenager who'd just learned sex might be on the table, he could change his mind.
It totally wouldnât tear his heart apart after either!
Nope, not his, made of steel Eddieâs heart was--)Â
Steve raised his hands in the âdonât shootâ pose, looking all too pleased with himself.Â
âHey, you canât fault a guy for trying. But,â and here he dropped the flirty little grin, which Eddie was only now realizing he was utilizing, âI meant it. I'm not opposed to trying this out, with you."
Trying? What the hell did that mean!?
Steve hadn't stopped talking.
"I wonât take it anywhere if you donât want to though, don't worry.
Then he tilted his head and added; âI can also leave if that made you uncomfortable. Robin keeps telling me I canât flirt with men like I flirt with women and--âÂ
âNo.â Eddieâs mouth betrayed him yet again, terrified Steve might talk himself into leaving. âNo--you offered!â
Steve raised an eyebrow.
âI did.â
âTo have--â God Eddie couldnât even say the words, âwith me?âÂ
Somehow that last part came out as a question, and Eddie planned immediately to throw himself out of a window.
The grin was coming back. âYes. With you.âÂ
âAnd it wouldâŚmean something?â
That was pushing it, Eddie knew that was pushing it, but it was like he couldn't stop himself.
This whole thing was now a runaway train and he'd ride it to it's inevitable wreck.
âFor me it would.â Steve said, raising himself up on his knees.Â
He inched forward, planting his hands down on the bed, face awfully close to Eddieâs own.Â
âI don't like doing things anymore without it meaning something. To be honest, I donât think I ever did. Besides, Robin's right."
"About?" Eddie asked, goin cross-eyed as Steve leaned ever so much closer.
"That when I say I admire you, or I miss you, or that I want to see you, I'm not exactly meaning it in a friend way."
Oh.
"Oh." Eddie said dumbly.
Steve closed the distance, mouth first.Â
They were kissing.
Stars exploded in the sky. Fireworks went off outside, birds sang, people cheered--
(Eddie bit Steveâs lip, twice, in some sort of overexcited maneuver before he was gently guided into Steveâs lap, the ex-jock twisting to lay back down and bringing Eddie with him.Â
It was smoothly done, a slow maneuver, and Eddie had to go and ruin that too by ripping his mouth off Steveâs to press sloppy kisses all down his neck.Â
Thankfully Steve did not shove him off for that, or the hickie he definitely left on that stupid, tan neck, instead arranging them once again until things, finally, started to be less frantic.Â
It was the best night of Eddie's life.)
xXxÂ
âSo what does mean something involve, in this little situation we have here?â Eddie said some odd amount of time later, cuddled happily against a now naked Harrington.Â
âIâm not supposed to say boyfriends.â Steve mumbled into Eddieâs shoulder. âScares people off."
Apparently he was the type to need naps immediately after having the naked kind of fun.Â
âWho the fuck told you that?â Eddie reached down, lacing their hands together tightly.
Steve kissed his shoulder.Â
âWe havenât even gone on a proper date yet.â He said, rather than responding directly.
âWe canât, Steve, or did you forget where we live?â
Another kiss, this one turning into a grin when it made Eddie shudder.Â
âOh we absolutely can. Iâll prove it to you. Next Friday?âÂ
It took him a moment--a stupidly long moment, for someone who prided himself as a wordsmith--but Eddie got it.Â
A smile exploded over his face.Â
âNext Friday." He said. "Itâs a date.âÂ
(A very long time later, Henderson would find out about all this and gloat about this so hard heâd fall off the steps of Eddieâs trailer.Â
Eddie would only let him live on grounds that Steve was also there at the time, and was worried about Dustinâs ankle.
This did not stop Eddie from standing above the little shit, announcing karma would one day get him soon, and if not, than Max Mayfield, who absolutely could be bribed into committing murder.)
This was the bonus for Door Prize/Sugar, Spice (and Everything Dicey) which can be read in it's entirely here: LINK
#one bed trope#door prize#S4 AU#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#0o0 fanfics#stranger things#convention#Dustin Henderson meddles#Eddie has a panic attack#bed sharing#fade to black sex scene
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I think it'd be so funny if Tony gave peter an unreasonable amount of money all the time and Peter just became desensitized to it
He never has less than a four digit number of cash and nobody knows where the fuck he gets it.
Ned: hey do you have cash? I'm kinda hungry
Peter: oh yeah I have like $3,400 ish
Ned:
Peter:
Ned: are you dead-ass??
Peter on his birthday: oh you didn't have to get me this! I can pay you back :)
MJ who got him a lego set: don't worry about it, love you :)
Peter: let me pay you back, how much was it?
MJ as he pulls out $5000 from his pocket: oh you don't have to- WHAT THE FUCK PETER
Peter: aw damn it I left my card at home
Flash: as if you have anything on it
Peter paying for his and flashs stuff out of pure spite from nothing but pocket money:
Flash: THERE'S NO FUCKING WAY YOURE NOT A PROSTITUTE
#tony asks him how much he has left and he can literally say he has over 4000 left and he'll be like 'no you need more'#One day Peter realises this means he technically has free will and buys himself a dog#Tony then realises he gave a teenager to much free will and now he has a random dog around the tower#Ned has Peter as 'sugar daddy' in his phone#Peter doesn't know what else to buy some he starts buying random shit and sending it to Avengers tower#Tony checking the mail to find a whole ass washing machine#Next day he bought every banana in every store in new York and sent it to captain America#If Steve ever looks at another banana he instantly has a panic attack#shitpost#mcu#peter parker#spider man#headcanon#tony stark#ironman#This I stupid#i love being stupid
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Steve: Go fuck yourself
Eddie, winking: Fine but only if you watch
Steve *flood of bi panic*
#steve has now been attacked by bi panic#symptoms are a red face and a quick beating heart#he feels woozy and cant get certain images out of his head#stranger things#steve harrington#steddie#eddie munson#steve x eddie#eddie x steve#eddie the freak munson#steve the hair harrington#bi panic#help poor stevie
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Steddie fic where steve gets possessed (upside down, demons, etc.) who try and wreck his life and relationships? But it has none of his memories cause either 1) Steve ain't letting it happen 2) x entity doesn't have that power. All it has to go off of is emotions? Cue possessed!Steve meeting Eddie and breaking up with him to harvest more chaos, only
Steve and Eddie aren't together
P!Steve: "It's you, not me. I just don't love you anymore" <feeding off emotions
Eddie: ...
Steve: aw shit
P!Steve: *contains malicious chuckle*
Eddie: ... what?
P!Steve: Ik Ik, I still want to ravish you, but I can't! We're over, I'm breaking up with you. I hope you never get over me and think about my face on every pretty boy you fuck
Eddie: *//_//*
The demon/UD gets found out pretty quick.
#the whatever trying its best to destroy his relationship with dustin#dustin just thinking its normal ragging and fires back#steddie#steve harrington#eddie munson#eddie x steve#steve x eddie#eddie munson x steve harrington#steve harrington x eddie munson#stranger things#everybody notices that hes been an asshst to everyone and stage an intervention#+ âi never thought youd be into dramatics#but Shakespeare? really?â#el spots it like. oh.#everyoje starts talking about it after it's gone#âdamn#im surprised it didnt use xyz on us though... why do you think?â#steve off handedly still recovering: i dont think it had access to my memories#they theorize that it must have been off emotion then and steve has an internal panic attack cause holy shit eddie knows how he feels now#when people ask how they got together they say a mutual enemy#otaku writes
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I Don't Know Which Way's Home
Chapter 6: The Inspection
ao3 link, Part 1, Part 5
tw: descriptions of a minor panic attack
February 1984
Julie watched in horror as her journal was ripped in half by Matthew Anderson. The person who has been torturing her all year, but never stooped to this level. She could deal with the name calling, the pulling on her ponytails and braids, the balls of paper that would be thrown at her in the halls. That was just him being an idiot and picking on the poor kid.
This, this hit differently.
Her journals were her life. Stories written down that were fabricated from her mind or truth she was never able to fully speak. Worlds crafted and characters created. Places sheâs always wanted to visit or things sheâs always wanted to do. These journals made her days less lonely. Made her life feel fuller.
And now there it lays on the ground ripped into pieces, while Mathew and his friends laugh at her tears. Solemnly, Julie picks up the pieces of her book and runs away, scared that staying there for even a second more would bring on more taunting.
She runs to the back of the school and hides below a staircase, crying over her lost words. Stories jumbles together, pages ripped apart. Everything sheâs worked so hard on teared apart in minutes.
âHey, are you ok?â a boy with a black bowl cut wearing a sweater asks her.
Julie just looks back at the mess in her hands, overwhelmed by it all over again. âThey ripped it apart,â she whispers. âJust took it from me an destroyed it.â
âBullies, theyâre just a bunch of mouth breathers,â the boy sits next to her. âIt doesnât look too bad, you could probably tape it back together.â
âMaybe, doesnât make it the same, though.â
Julieâs mom told her that this journal was sent by her dad. Part of her knew it was a lie, but the innocent part of her really wanted to believe that it was true. This journal was special, it was her yearly gift from her dad. She would write stories in it about happy families, hoping that this magical journal would make her dad show up. That way her mom could be happy again, she could be happy too.
âWhat was it?â the boy asks.
Julie lines up the pieces of paper into a small, organized stack. âStories. I like to write sometimes.â
âThat cool. My friend likes to draw stories. He says that the best thing about them is how you can create them with your own mind, that way no one can ever really take them from you.â
âI never thought about it that way.â She looks at the piles of stories again and imagines them differently. Instead of ruined castles and homes, she sees rebuilding after a long battle. She sees hope. âThank you.â
The boy shrugs. âIâm Mike, by the way.â
âJulie.â
. . .
Present Day
Steve hangs up the phone with the owner of Family Video, smiling to himself and canât help himself from doing a small fist pump. He got the job. Which isnât a lot, considering he canât see himself doing it for the rest of his life, but itâs one step closer to passing this inspection.
The inspection has been looming over his head for the past week. After the meeting with the social worker, Steve has been working double to make sure the house was presentable, even if it wasnât supposed to happen quite yet. Going through each drawer, making sure everything is in its place. Making a small box of all of his upside down related items to find a nice hiding place outside of his house so that they wonât be found.
It was a lot, but it was worth it. There would finally be somebody else living in this house, someone who was family. Another person filling the mass of rooms that stayed empty for his entire life. And by someone who would stay.
Or at least, stay for longer than a week.
This whole placement thing was still weighing over his head. If he was honest with himself, he wanted to one day get permanent custody of Julie, but that wouldnât be for the best. With all that sheâs been through, she deserved someone more stable than him. But he could provide her with a safe place to live where she actually liked, so that was enough.
And maybe when the time came to find a permanent placement, he would be stable enough to get it. If that ever would be a possibility.
But that would involve a better job than retail, his own place and not his parents. No more nightmares and a better explanation for his many scars. A less marked medical history and probably one less NDA than he has signed.
As much as Steve hoped, it didnât seem feasible. It didnât seem in reach. The family heâs found would leave again, and he couldnât stop it. But he wanted to.
Eddie and Robin let themselves in through the front door, promising to help Steve get the house actually ready for the inspection. Since itâs in shambles from his weeklong obsessive searching for every possible thing that could be wrong. There were papers everywhere and things out of place. It needed to be put back together. And Eddie offered to hide out the upside down stuff at his new house, so that was helpful.
âJesus, dingus,â Robin looks disgusted as she scans the mess, âthe hell did you do?â
Eddie does a soft whistle, making his own observations. âBlew up in the living room?â
Steve sighs. âI know itâs bad. Just help, please.â
âWhy weâre here.â Robin starts making small piles, organizing the mess.
Eddie grabs a few of the larger items, and brings them to the kitchen, placing them all on the table to be distributed later. Room by room they go through and put everything back to where it was, making sure nothing is out of place. Eventually it ends with Steve and Eddie in his room, gathering up some discarded clothing to be taken to the laundry room.
Steve is mentally checking off a list in his head, adding new things one after another of what he has to do. Clean the kitchen, clean the bathrooms, make sure the guest room beds are made and presentable, make sure there are no visible dangers in the house, check the railings for lose poles. Things he doesnât even need to do but canât help but think are necessary.
If this doesnât go perfectly than what else is he supposed to do. Julie will be stuck in a terrible household until her social worker caves and moves her to another town. Heâll lose the only biological family thatâs ever cared about him. All of this will have been for nothing. Julie will be let down and devastated, heâll be devastated. Itâll all go terribly, and sheâll never talk to him again.
He'll be left alone in this house again. For God knows how long. He canât move, canât leave it behind for some reason. It just sits vacant with only him in it. And soon enough the kids will all go away to college, leaving him behind too. Robin will save enough money to go eventually too. Eddie will finally do what he always says and get the hell out of town. Leaving Steve in an empty house with no one around that loves him anymore.
A broken, empty house that has a million things wrong with it. So many things that this will never happen. Theyâll see right through to the scared kid he still is but tries to hide. Theyâll see the ghost that lives in his backyard. The pain and fear inside of him will come pouring out in the worst way possible. Heâll be deemed as unfit and this will all be for nothing. Itâs always for nothing.
âSteve,â Eddieâs voice breaks through his thoughts. âBreathe. In, and out.â
Steve does what he said. Breathing deeply through his nose, not noticing how tight his chest had become. Breathing out through his mouth, hearing how shaky it is. He repeats it again and tries to stop the train on indefinite tracks in his mind, seemingly breaking off from itself and going in a million different ways. Each new branch clouding his thoughts and increasing the panic more.
âThatâs good, now again.â Eddie breathes with him, making him hold his breath just slightly to help calm down his heartrate. He guides Steve to sit down on his bed, sitting next to him and taking his hand. Counting him through his breathes until the tightness alleviates, and he can breathe normally again.
âThank you,â Steve breathes out, slouching a bit.
Eddie rubs his thumb across the back of Steveâs hand, squeezing it just slightly. Warmth radiating through the touch, making Steve want to lean in closer and absorb it.
âWhatâs wrong?â he asks softly.
Steve takes another deep breath through his nose. âWhat if this doesnât work? What if Iâm doing all of this for nothing?â
âYouâre not,â he says pointedly. âEven if this doesnât work out, it shows that you tried. That you care about her. Trust me, that means so much more than you realize. For both her and for the social worker. The courts might think differently if you want to take this further, but for temporary, youâre good. Ok?â
He meets Eddieâs eyes, immediately feeling the pull in them. âOk,â he says, feeling himself start to get lost.
It takes a lot for Steve to let himself go around people, to put down his guard. But here in this moment, he would give it every single time just to get Eddie to look at him like this again. Just pure care in his eyes, gazing over Steveâs face to make sure everythingâs ok. Wanting nothing more to this moment then to make sure heâs ok.
âWhat if everyone leaves me?â Steve whispers his fears so silently he hopes Eddie doesnât hear. âRobin and the kids will head off to school. Julie will eventually too. And youâre never going to stay in this town. Iâll be all alone again.â
Eddieâs eyes meet Steveâs again and he lets out all the breath in his lungs. Just taken away by the simple beauty of Eddieâs face. He reaches up gently slides his hand across Steveâs neck, just barely cupping his chin. Steve leans into the touch, letting the warmth of Eddieâs hand ground him.
âIâm not leaving, not without you. Neither is Robin, and the kids will always come back. All of them will.â
Steve grabs Eddieâs wrist and holds his hand in place, letting himself sit in this moment. How he ever let himself say no to having this sooner, he doesnât know. Because in this moment, thereâs nothing more he wants then to lean in and capture Eddieâs lips with his. Take back everything heâs said and just dive in headfirst.
When Eddieâs eyes flick down to his lips just slightly, it makes it a million times harder for Steve to want to pull away. But he has to. This is the wrong time, there are things to do, he almost just went into a panic attack. Everything wants to stop him, but he canât seem to listen to it. Slowly, he starts to lean in.
âYo, dingus one and dingus 2, I canât clean a house by myself,â Robin yells from behind the door, breaking the moment.
Steve pulls back, clearing his throat. âWeâre coming, calm down.â
Before he can pull his hand away from Eddieâs, a small kiss is placed to the back of it. Warmth enveloping his hand before the coldness washes it all away when they let go. Soon, Steve promises. Soon heâll be ready for this.
. . .
Julie is waiting in line at lunch when Dustin walks up to her. She rolls her eyes, ready to walk away before he can get in another line of questioning.
âHi,â he states cheerily, with a stupid smile.
âHi,â she responds crossly, hoping that it will show him that sheâs not in the mood.
Dustin seems unaffected, continuing to follow her through the lunch line. âSo, about a few days ago-.â
âItâs fine,â she cuts him off. âYou were just curious about your friend. Itâs fine.â Julie picks the last of her food and heads over to her usual table.
âI wanted to apologize,â Dustin follows. âI acted like a jerk, and I wanted to say that Iâm sorry for making you uncomfortable.â
She sets her tray down on the table and looks at him. A sheepish expression paints his face, and an awkward stance almost as if he wants her to ask him to sit.
âI forgive you,â she says, taking a seat.
âGood,â he says, still standing there.
After their last meeting, he canât think that she would have invited him to sit with her almost immediately after the apology. It took him a few days just to give it to her anyway, itâs not like sheâs that hard to find. But then he was close to Steve, so she should at least try to get to know him. If everything is going to work out the way that they hope, Julie will be seeing a lot of him, and the other kids that he looks after.
âIs there anything else?â
âItâs just,â Dustin sits, without an invitation. âI canât wrap my head around the idea of Steve having a sister.â
Julie stabs at her food. âWell, itâs true. Living proof right here.â
âNo, yeah. I get that. Iâve just always known Steve to be an only child, like me. And now heâs not.â
âIf it makes you feel better, he still kind of is. Our dad would rather pretend like I donât exist.â
âSo, you share a dad then?â
Julie stares across the table, âReally? You just apologized for the uncomfortable questions.â
Dustin squints his eyes again, before smiling. âI like you. Letâs start over. Dustin Henderson,â he extends his hand across the table. âPseudo brother of Steve Harrington.â
âJulie Lawson,â she takes his hand warily and shakes it. âHalf-sister of Steve Harrington.â
âThat is still so weird,â he says, starting to eat his food.
. . .
âHarrington residence,â Steve mutters through the phone, filing through the mail as he does.
âCan you explain to me why your mother got a phone call last week about a job application of yours?â Richard Harrington speaks through the phone.
Steveâs body straightens on instinct with the voice, trained to present himself the best as possible. His mind races back to the resume he gave Keith, a revised one that he had applied with originally. But he forgot to take his mom off of the reference list when he added Hopper and Joyce. Her name was still there front and center.
âI had applied to be a manager at the video store Iâm working at now. One is leaving and I thought I could take their spot.â
His father sighs through the phone. âWishful thinking, Steven. You wonât just get jobs because you think you can take them. You must work hard for them.â
Steveâs mouth dries. âWell, I got the job. So, I must have worked hard enough for it.â
âLike you would know the meaning of hard work,â Richard chastises without missing a beat. âYou didnât even have to have a college degree to get this job. Those careers are never real hard work.â
Thoughts race in his mind but never reach the front for him to actually say them. His father doesnât know how hard Steveâs works. Doesnât know how much pain heâs been through. The thought hasnât even crossed his mind that there are other things important in life other than work. Other than money.
But his dad will never understand. Never understand how much heâs truly failed in life. How much heâs failed Steve. So, Steveâs stays silent, like he always does.
âI thought you wanted me to understand the meaning behind hard work. That is what I am doing?â
âBut for how long, Steven. How long are you going to go around and play the charade as if you are not a Harrington. You have a responsibility to me. To the family. Some day you are going to have to wake up and start your life, and we are not going to wait around forever for you to decide when that day is coming.â
Like you were ever here in the first place, Steve wants to say, but the words get stuck in his throat.
âEvery time I think you have started to grow up you prove me wrong. You are still a child, Steven, and an immature one at that. Stop pretending that what you do doesnât mean anything. Apply to schools again and get in this time. Get a real job, one that looks good on the family. We have a legacy that needs protecting, and youâre ruining it.â
Richard hangs up the phone before Steve can get a single word in.
He stands there for a few minutes, the buzzing from the phone line filling his ear. Stuck in the hopeless, fearful stance that happens after every phone call, every conversation. Every thought of his father that he has ever had.
Eventually, he hangs up the line. Eventually, he places his forehead against the wall and closes his eyes, letting them fill with tears. Letting them roll down his cheeks.
It took years for Steve to understand what he was meant to do and what he wanted to do. And even longer to understand that his father will never love him unless he did what he was meant to do. But every time he tried, he failed. Every time he did what he was told, what was planned, it never worked. It was never enough.
When the schools rejected him, he got a part time job. When Nancy and him ended, he went on the scheduled dates. When the world fucking ended and they werenât here to witness it, he recovered in seclusion so nobody else would know. For his father. Always for his father and his fucking reputation. But it was never enough.
âYou were never here,â Steve whispers to the wall. âYou are never here.â
He stands straight again, taking a step back. Staring straight at the phone that his father spoke through however long ago.
âYou donât even know me.â
How can a parent know a child they didnât even raise? How is a child supposed to live knowing their parents donât love them? Questions with answers Steveâs been forced to answer. Questions that should have never even be asked.
Steve turns around to face the only family picture in the entire house. A professional taken when Steve was a child. His young face, innocent to what is to come, sits on his motherâs lap. All while his father looms in the background, standing behind them both, a hand on his motherâs shoulder.
âYou know nothing about me,â Steve yells. âYou have never stayed long enough to try. Not even once.â
Tears are streaming down his face, clouding his vision. His breath picks up, stuttering with sobs.
âIâm not ruining anything. You are the one ruining it. I have seen more than you can possibly imagine, and you call me immature. At least I wouldnât cheat on my wife. At least I wouldnât have another fucking kid and hide it from the world. Because I own up to my mistakes, I change. Despite you.â
Despite. Steve has become the person he is without his fatherâs influence. His proudest accomplishment. He has become the exact opposite of the man who he was supposed to be a clone of.
âDespite you,â he continues. âI found people who care about me. Iâve fought monsters, Iâve saved lives. Can you say the same? Iâve learned from my mistakes, Iâve changed. Iâve grown into a person that I actually like instead of hate. Because I hated myself when I was trying to act like you. And if you were actually here to see it, you would hate whoâve Iâve become. Because despite of you, Iâve become a better person that you could have ever hoped for me to be.â
Something heals itself inside of Steve. Something retreats. The little boy who he once was smiles at him, knowing that what he says is true.
Richard Harrington may have never stayed long enough to know his son. But that meant that his son never got to know anything about his father other than fear and disappointment. And through that disappointment, he grew. And thereâs no turning back.
. . .
When Julie walks through the front door of Steveâs house, the lights are dark. It shouldnât be surprising, sheâs been there when heâs at work, but thereâs mail on the hallway floor. She picks it up, stacking it gently on the hall table and continues through.
âSteve,â she calls out, walking into the living room. Heâs sitting there in the dark, his elbows resting on his knees, face buried in his hands. âShit, sorry. Do you have a migraine, I can leave.â
âNo,â he says, lowering his hands, sitting up. âYouâre fine.â
Somethingâs off. Steveâs hair is disheveled and there is slight redness around his eyes. A part of her wants to leave, let him be alone. He clearly was having some sort of moment. But when she thinks of this empty house, how empty it feels, she canât leave him to it alone.
âAre you ok?â she asks quietly.
Steve scoffs, looking the other direction and shaking his head. âIâve been better.â
She racks her brain of ways that her mom used to comfort her. The many things that failed, and how even when she tried her hardest, the sadness was still there. Talking about it always helped, though. Just to get the pain out of your system and have another person listen to it. For someone else to know your pain, for someone else to listen that itâs there.
It was never a lot, but it was something.
Julie walks over to the couch and sits on the cushion next to him. âDo you want to talk about it?â
Steve takes a moment before he finally says, âI know you probably got a lot of shit for not knowing your dad, and I know you probably wished you did on some level. But God am I jealous of you for never meeting him.â
âIs he really that bad?â
Steve leans back on the couch and crosses his arms, looking at the ceiling. âYeah. But itâs more of the fact that Iâve never seen him long enough to know if he was any good.â
There was another thing that sometimes helped when she was feeling down. Similarities. People who could relate to her situation. Show that she wasnât alone in the way she felt.
And while she couldnât say that she knows exactly how Steve feels, but she can relate in her own way.
âWhen I was little,â she starts, âlike really young, I would always ask when my dad would come home. When he would finally meet me. For a while, my mom would lie and tell me that my dad was in the army oversees, and thatâs why he wasnât around. And on Christmas, there would always be a gift that was from him. That was the most special present every year, because I could bring it in and prove to the other kids, to prove to myself, that I had a dad that loved me.â
She pauses, thinking back to the gifts that little her would line on her dresser. One for each year, each more special than the last. She would sit and stare at them, praying for a day where her dad would give them to her himself. Once she got older, the spell was broken. The lies were unraveled, and her world was shattered.
âOf course, I didnât know they were really from my mom at the time. When I found out, I took everything that I thought was from him and put it in a box and went straight out to the dumpster. I wanted to throw them out, cry over the child that believed so hard for something that was never there. But I didnât. After the lies faded, they were still gifts from one of my parents, it just happened to be my mom.â
The box still sat in her room for years later. Gifts that she couldnât bear to give away, because it just proved how much her mom loved her. She pretended every year that Julieâs father was still around, just to give her daughter a sense of normalcy. Julie never appreciated it at the time, not until it was too late.
âI guess Iâm trying to say that thereâs sometimes a little good that comes from the bad. My dad was never around, and after a while, I didnât want him to be. But my mom was. And those presents made me appreciate her more that she was.â
When she looks over at Steve, heâs looking back at her with a thoughtful look on his face. âShe sounded great.â
She looks away from Steve for fear of crying. Â âShe was.â
âIâm sorry you lost her, I donât think I ever said that.â
Julie has become so used to people saying sorry that the words donât even affect her that much anymore. Not like they did a month ago. Everyone is sorry, but thereâs nothing anyone can to do fix it.
âWhatâs your good?â she looks back at him.
Steve sighs, taking a moment to think. âYounger me would always wonder why he was never around, why he was never the one who raised me. But looking back, Iâm sort of glad he didnât. That way I turned out to be a better person than he was. He couldnât raise me to be just like him. Even if he still tries.â
âIs that why all the lights are off, because heâs trying to?â
âYeah, got a phone call from him today. Told me I was a disappointment because I got the manager job at Family Video.â
Julie sits up. âOh my god. You got it. Thatâs great.â
âNot for him and his stupid legacy,â Steve grumbles, repeating what she can assume are his fatherâs own words.
âForget him,â She insists. âThis isnât about him, itâs about you. You wanted the job, right?â
Steve shrugs. âYeah. I did.â
âThen be proud of it. You got what you wanted. Not because of him, because of you. You did that. Own it.â
He smiles. âI guess I did do that.â
âNot guess, did.â
âWhatever,â he laughs, the mood in the room shifting. âThank you.â
She shrugs, âWhat are no longer estranged siblings for?â
He snorts. âCheering each other up about their same shitty dad, apparently.â
âYeah, apparently.â
. . .
âWell, I think Iâve seen all of the house that I need to,â Sarah concludes, crossing something off on the clipboard sheâs carrying. âThere is just one more interview that we need to do.â
A slight weight lifts off Steveâs chest, just a slight one. The house inspection has been one of the most nerve-racking things in his life. Someone going through every room in his house and asking questions about the most random things. Looking at his life in one of the most personal ways possible.
âOk,â Steve responds. âWe can head to the kitchen if youâd like.â
Sarah nods and follows him to the kitchen, getting herself ready at the table.
âWould you like anything to drink?â Steve offers. She politely declines.
He sits across from her as she pulls out a file. Glancing quickly at the name and seeing his own across the tab. Papers filled with information about him. He doesnât know how much she can get before he turned eighteen, but there was plenty past then that he hopes she has no access to.
The NDAs heâs had to sign especially. He might be legally required not to talk about them, but the fact that he has them at all could be concerning. But those records would be sealed, right?
âSo, Steve, you live in this house alone?â
âFor the most part. My parents also live here but havenât been back in at least a year and a half.â
He remembers that because they showed up for his graduation. Most kids went out to dinner to celebrate the day. Steve had to sit through a lecture on how he was going to fix the fact that he didnât get into any colleges.
She nods and glances over the papers in front of her again. Each second without a question making his pulse speed up.
âThatâs a long time to be away from the house. Do you take care of all the needs while they are away?â
Steve nods. âYes. I have been given the rights to upkeep the house. So, paying all of the bills on time, making necessary purchases, making sure everything is up to date and replacing anything that isnât.â
âAnd how long have you been doing that?â
He has the strong urge to lie but thinks that could be dangerous. But what is worse, saying that heâs only been doing it for two years, or since he was sixteen.
âI started to take over some of these responsibilities when I was sixteen. But that was mostly the financial stuff. Other normal chores Iâve been doing for longer.â
Sarah makes an almost startled look before writing something down in her notes, flipping to the next page before continuing her questions. Asking how long his parents would normally be away. If there was any change they would come home in the near future. How frequent these trips were and when did they start.
âWhat I am getting here is you know the financials and other necessities of keeping a good house very well, Steve,â she says with a hint of concern. âEven before you became a legal adult.â
If she only knows the things heâs done, the things heâs seen before becoming a legal adult. âYes, thatâs true.â
âAlright, letâs move on to the rest of the basic questions.â
She asks him if there are any weapons in the house. Basic safety questions to ensure that the house is fit. Then moves on to asking about him. When he graduated high school, where he works. What he likes to do in his free time. What his strengths and weaknesses are. General interview questions to get a better assessment of his personal life.
âYouâre doing fine, Steve. You can calm down,â she jokes, marking one last thing before moving on to the last question.
He laughs. âWas it that obvious?â
She nods. âIt always is. I just have a few more questions for you and I will leave you be.â
âAlright,â he rubs his palms gently against his jeans.
âWhy do you think you would be the right placement for Julie?â She asks it with a smile, trying to make him feel safe but her words only making him panic.
He takes a moment to settle himself, try to think of what to say without it being jumbled. All the reasons seem obvious but not enough. To get her out of a house she hates. To give her a home where she feels safe. Be able to help get her through the rest of her schooling and help her go to the college she wants. Support her through the rest of her life, even if it isnât permanent.
To finally be able to have the family heâs always wanted.
âI want her to be able to have a home that she feels safe coming home to. For her to have somewhere that feels like a home, that feels like a family. When we first met, I didnât know what was going to come of it. But I knew I wanted to help her.â
He takes a deep breath, trying to figure out the best way to put it.
âMy father is a difficult man. Heâs done a lot of things in his life that I donât approve of, or would repeat. And I couldnât help but think that I had to help her. She was a victim of his mistakes, something I knew how to manage. So, I got to know her. I reached out and waited for her to make the decision if she wanted to get to know me. And she did.â
Steve thinks back to the first few moments of meeting her. The sorrow for him in her eyes that came with the information sheâd given him. Not even realizing that sheâd given him the one thing heâs begged for since he was little. A sibling. Heâd be stupid not to try to get to know her.
âI know Iâm not what you normally see when it comes to potential guardians. And I know that there are people that are going to tell you that this is a bad idea. You might even think it yourself, without them telling you. But I care about Julie, and I want to make sure sheâs in a house that can provide for her. That loves her. And if Iâm not the best fit for it, if thereâs someone better, Iâm not going to stop it. But she seems to really like it here, she comes over almost every day. And it might just be because she doesnât like that other house, but I canât help but think that she likes it here. That she feels comfortable with me.â
Sarah places down her pen and looks at him, fully paying attention to what he is saying. It only makes him feel like heâs saying the right thing.
âAll I want is to make sure sheâs taken care of. That sheâs getting what she needs to survive through this change. I want to be there for her while she grieves her mom. Even though she tries to hide how bad it is. I want to make sure that she can go to the college she wants to. I want to make sure that sheâs happy. And even if you tell me this isnât possibly, that Iâm not the right fit for her. Iâm still going to be there for her, because I want to be her family. Whatever that means for us.â
All Sarah does is smile and close the file in front of her. âI think that answered the rest of the questions I had for you. You did very well.â
âThank you,â he sighs in relief. âWhen will I figure out your decision.â
âWell, I have one last interview to do with Julie, but soon. Weâre moving quicker than normal as the state of that house sheâs currently placed in is not meeting my standard. They wonât be fostering for us anymore after this,â she adds as if she isnât supposed to tell him. âYou should be hearing from me within the next week or so.â
Only a few more days until he figures out if this was all for nothing.
âThank you, for even considering this,â he says while walking her out.
âIt is always a priority for me to look at family members, especially those who care as much as you do.â She holds out her hand and he shakes it. âIt was a pleasure meeting with you again, Steve.â
With that, she walks out the door and the inspection ends. Leaving him with what feels like misplaced hope starting to flutter in his chest. He might have actually pulled this off. Just might.
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Just spent hours writing for the first time in a while since I was diagnosed with a panic disorder. Guess I really am slowly getting better. If you like Steddie and Ethel Cain, be on the lookout for when I post. Might be tomorrow or a couple of days.
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How about 38 for Sam and Bucky?
Let Me Count the Ways ask game
Prompt: "Stay with me for a while."
Note: I already filled this prompt for Kara and Alice, so I decided this would just be another scene tacked onto the last thing I wrote involving Sam and Bucky.
BOOM.
Rat-a-tat-tat.
Boom. BOOM.
Whizz, bang, rat-a-tat-tat-tat.
âRiley! Riley, no, look outââ
Riley turning his head. Their eyes meeting in a flash of brilliant white light. An arc of lightning, stabbing downward.
Not Riley. Steve. Steve, suspended in the air for a moment, arms outstretched, then tumbling down, down, down....
âNo!â
Sam jerked upright, his own scream still echoing in his ears. Where. Where was he, which way was up, where was Steve, he was falling, Sam had to catch him, but where were his wings, he was fallingâ
With a thump, he crashed to the ground. But it wasn't sand or dirt or stone, it was...soft. Carpet.
He threw a hand out, and it smacked painfully against something wooden. He groped in the darkness. A bed. Blankets spilling over the side, tangled around his legs.
Oh. A dream.
A white flash lit up the whole room in an instant, followed immediately by a deafening crash that made him jump out of his skin. Heart pounding, adrenaline screaming through his veins, he raised trembling hands to press against his eyes.
It didn't help. All he saw, projected against the inside of his eyelids like a movie, was Steve. One moment walking towards him, drenched from the rain, a goat cradled in his strong arms. A blinding flash, and he was flat on the ground. Not moving. Not breathing.
With a curse, Sam surged to his feet and marched out of his room, letting the door bang against the wall. He headed into the living room, trying to ground himself in the present. He wasn't in Afghanistan. He wasn't out there in the fields with a storm howling around them. He was in an apartment in Birnin Zana, provided to them while they waited for Steve to get a clean bill of health.
Right. Because Steve wasn't dead. Sam had saved him. He was alive, he was fine. They'd taken him to the hospital as soon as the lightning died down, and the doctors thought he was out of danger, but wanted to keep him under observation that night. And so he and Bucky had reluctantly come to this apartment, with every assurance that they'd be the first to know if anything happened.
Another flash of lightning broke Sam's train of thought, and he flinched again as thunder rumbled so loudly he could hear the glasses in the kitchen cupboard rattling against each other. Sam paced up and down a bare stretch of floor between the living room and kitchen, trying to breathe but failing abysmally.
Because what if something had happened? What if something was happening right now, what if Steve was flatlining and the doctors were rushing to him and no one had called them yet because they were too busy and it wasn't like Sam would be able to do anything just like always and yet again his brother would die and he would be helpless and alone andâ
âSam?â
The lights turned on in a sudden blaze that made Sam jump...but they remained on, a steady amber glow so different from the lightning. In the doorway to the other bedroom, hand still touching the light switch, stood Bucky. He'd changed out of his Wakandan robes and into sweatpants and a T-shirt. His missing arm looked weirder that way.
Another crash of thunder. Sam's nerves were too frazzled to even attempt to hide the flinch.
Bucky just looked at him, expression not changing. Then he walked over to the coffee table, pulled off his bracelet of kimoyo beads, and tapped one of them. A holographic image appeared in the air over the table, of what looked like a cardiograph. A red line moved smoothly through the center of the image, spiking up at regular intervals every second or so. A heartbeat at rest.
âIs that...?â
âReal time,â Bucky said, understanding Sam's breathless question. He sat down on the couch, gazing at the heart monitor. âHe's asleep.â
Sam found himself sinking down onto the other end of the couch, swiping a hand down his sweaty face. He focused on trying to draw a deep breath without gasping. It was easier now he could watch Steve's heartbeat.
They sat in silence for a few minutes, watching those steady spikes. Sam timed his breaths in and out to those beats, until three beats passed before each inhale and exhale. His own heart rate was still faster than Steve's, but it wasn't galloping along like it had before.
Glancing over, Sam noticed that Bucky seemed to be doing the same thing. Focused on the same rhythm, they were breathing in tandem. Looked like Steve was still keeping them all in sync, even asleep and out of sight.
Then he looked at Bucky a little closer and noticed the exhausted furrows in Bucky's brow, the way his eyelids drooped. âYou slept at all?â he muttered.
Bucky shook his head, not taking his eyes from the heart monitor.
âYou should,â Sam said automatically. Old habits died hard.
âTried,â Bucky said. âJust ended up watching this instead. Kind of like it used to be...back when he'd get sick all the time. I'd sit by his bed and just watch him breathe. It was like...if I closed my eyes, he might slip away. So I stayed awake.â
Sam nodded. It was usually hard to imagine Steve had ever been skinny and weak like in the old pictures...but on a night like this, when he couldn't stop thinking about Steve lying spread-eagled on the ground, not breathing....
Another crack of thunder. Sam flinched, but made himself take a deep breath and keep watching Steve's heartbeat.
âIs that because of what happened today?â
Sam looked over and found Bucky watching him. There was no judgment in his expression, only understanding. Of all people, Bucky knew exactly what it was like to deal with panic attacks and bad nightmares.
Then Sam realized he'd never told Bucky about Riley. He'd told Steve early on, but they didn't talk about it much; the subject was too painful. And even after Bucky had become a part of Sam's life, there were few occasions where the two of them were alone and in need of filling the silence. Once he'd discovered the difficulty Sam had with thunderstorms, Steve usually made an effort to distract Sam on nights like this.
But now Steve was in the hospital, asleep and out of reach. And the only one here was Bucky.
With a heavy sigh, Sam slumped back against the couch cushions. âI wasn't the only one chosen for the Falcon Program,â he finally said. If Bucky was confused at this apparent change of subject, he didn't say anything. âRiley was with me from the beginning, and he was the only other one who didn't drop out for one reason or another during training. We just...clicked, you know? Did everything together, even when we were off duty. He was like...like....â He tried to say it, but the words jumbled together in his throat, and he couldn't even swallow. Usually, it wasn't this hard. It had been years. But tonight...it was like he'd had to say goodbye only yesterday.
âLike a brother?â Bucky's voice filled the silence ringing in Sam's ears, and somehow he could breathe again.
Nodding, Sam closed his eyes to shut out the flashes of light behind the curtains at the window. He tried to remember Riley's smile, his laugh. It was probably just because of the late hour and his lack of sleep, but all he could see in his mind's eye was Bucky beaming as he ran over to greet them. All he could hear was Steve's belly laugh as they played with the kids in the village.
âWhat happened?â Bucky asked quietly.
Clearing his throat, Sam opened his eyes and stared fixedly at the heart monitor. âThey sent us to Afghanistan. We did some good work there. Made a great team. Just Riley and me, saving lives. Saving each other. All we'd ever wanted to do. And then it was over.â The pain in his chest wasn't as insistent as it had been in the early days, but it still dug down just as deep. He thought he'd rather have one of the Dora Milaje stab him with one of their spears.
âIt was a night mission. Nothing special. Just...he went left when he shoulda gone right. And then he was gone. And I couldn't....â His throat closed again, and he had to bite his lip to keep it from trembling.
âI'm sorry,â Bucky whispered.
He didn't say anything else. There was nothing else to say, really. But Sam appreciated it more than he could express.
The silence between them was easy as they sat there, not looking at each other. The thunder moved on. The lightning died down. The catch in Sam's chest steadily eased, until he could breathe deeply again, and his heart rate was almost as slow as Steve's.
Sam yawned so wide he could feel his jaw crack. After all the excitement of the day before, and then the sickening rush of adrenaline from the panic attack, he felt completely spent. Everything ached, crying out for the bed in the next room...but would he sleep? Or would he just lie there, staring into the darkness and trying not to think about the dream?
âGuess we should go back to bed,â Bucky mumbled, pushing himself to his feet. âSteve will bite our heads off if we pull an all-nighter.â
âWait!â The word fell from Sam's lips before he realized he'd opened his mouth, and his cheeks grew warm as Bucky turned around in surprise. Sam looked away and mumbled, âStay with me for a while.â
For a moment, he thought Bucky was going to laugh at him. But all he did was sit back downânot where he'd been sitting before, but right next to Sam, so close their legs jostled against each other.
Bucky's right shoulder pressed against his leftâsolid, warm, real. Not like the nightmares. Not like the memories. He wouldn't fade away as soon as Sam reached for him.
Right now, that was all he cared about.
#ask and you shall receive#authortobenamedlater#let me count the ways#ask games#captain america#sam wilson#bucky barnes#steve rogers#foxholebros#riley#ptsd#panic attack#it was so hard to pull my brain out of the very involved au i usually write lol#because that one has sam and bucky growing very close much sooner than in canon#but this is meant to be fully canon-compliant
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Look, Eddieâs not in love with the fact that one of his new little sheep is Steve Harringtonâs number one fan, but heâs got to give Dustin credit.
âLet me get this straight,â Eddie says at their nearly silent lunch table. âYou want Steve Harrington - King of Conformity - to come to Hellfire.â
âJust until he gets the heaters in in his car fixed,â Dustin replies. He doesnât even do Eddie the decency to look intimidated. âOtherwise, I got to leave exactly at six. Itâs too cold for him to sit out in his car for hours and heâs my ride.â
Eddie has the flicker of an idea run through his mind and does the opposite of what he should. He says, âFine.â
Thereâs a knock on the door a little after five and then there he is. The king gracing them with his presence, flashing a peace sign to them and taking a seat in the corner. And yeah. That wonât do.
Eddie reaches over and grabs the chair, pulling Steve closer to him and announces, âMeet the hostage, boys.â
Eddie rambles over Steveâs protest, laying the groundwork to build an heroâs journey upon. He describes the captive, where theyâre at, what theyâre doing which is - âNothing, because our pretty, pretty princess is tied to a chair and-â
He snaps the ring of a handcuff around Steveâs wrist and then the other cuff to one of the rungs in his chair. He smiles at Steve, â-and can do nothing about it.â
And then Steve promptly has a panic attack.
#Dustin later: Youâre a dick you know that Eddie?#Dustin: so they told you about the upside down. did they tell you about the Russian torture?#Eddie learns that Robin is Steveâs best friend the next day at school when sheâs ruin as fuck to him in their shared art class#steve harrington#eddie munson#dustin henderson
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your orbit
steve harrington x reader
synopsis: amidst a night of board games, junk food and extraordinary company, the only thing steve can think about is you.
â or the deterioration of steve harrington's mind over the course of an evening.
word count: 4.1k
warnings/tags: fem!reader, set around s4 but no upside down, eddie and robin aren't subtle, steve just really loves you, childhood best friends to strangers to friends, one bed but not really ;)
a/n: i love ex bestie steve! i've been wanting to write for him for a while, so hope i did him justice. joe keery favourite white boy frrr. pls forgive any inaccuracies and thanks for reading <3
part two coming soon!
5 PM
Steve decided to take advantage of having the house to himself. His parents are gone for the week, as they so often are. So, he sent out a few invitations to some of his closest friends. A small get-together, he told them, nothing fancy.
Robin accepted, of course. And Nancy and Jonathan, too. Steve only told Dustin about the party, but he already knew that word would spread to all the other kids.
But Steve has a mini panic attack when he finds out you're coming. He isn't too sure where he stands with you these days. Your friendship has all but rekindled, but Steve is still wary around you, terrified of messing up again. You accepted the invitation, though. That's a good thing. Right?
As Steve waits for people to arrive, he takes out his only activities, a deck of cards and a single board game he received as a gift but never opened. He's relying on his friends with siblings and/or a healthier relationship with their parents to bring more things to do.
He sets out the snacks he bought. Chips and candy are laid out over the island counter in the kitchen, and soda is stacked in the fridge. Steve even sets aside a little stash of what he hopes are still your favourites. He also managed to get his hands on some beer, and there's money set aside for pizza later.
Soon enough, people start showing up. Robin arrives first, followed by Dustin, Lucas and Max. Then Nancy and Jonathan arrive with Mike, Will and El. Then you. And finally, Eddie.
The gaggle of children quickly bee-line for the snacks and games. Steve watches with disdain, knowing there'll be a mess to clean up after. But at least his other guests appear happy to see their gracious host, with you among them.
Steve pretty much shortcircuits when you arrive. You're dressed nicely, and your hair is all pretty. You lean in to give him a quick hug, greeting him fondly. He may as well have cancelled the night then because he's sure his heart stopped for a second.
He only snaps out of it when Eddie arrives, slapping him so hard on the back that it could've been an alternative to the Heimlich maneuver. Suddenly, the population of the house has gone from one to a dozen, and noise and energy immediately replace the prior peace.
Steve quickly realises that he's in for a long night.
6 PM
"So, what's the story between the two of you?" Eddie asks.
Steve blinks, caught off guard by the question. He turns to the other boy, who awaits his answer with a half-curious, half-smug expression.
"Nothing, man," Steve mutters, taking a sip of his beer.
"Nothing, huh?" Eddie smirks. "Is that why you're staring at her like she's the love of your life?"
Steve glares at Eddie, wondering who even invited him. Eddie is the newest addition to the larger friend group. Dustin is very fond of him. And from what Steve has heard, so are you. He's in a few of the same classes as you, and there's a rumour among the kids that you used to be in Hellfire for a semester in your sophomore year.
The thought of you being close to Eddie bothers Steve. He chases the feeling away with another sip.
"Come on, big boy," Eddie nudges him. "We're friends now. You can tell me."
He looks back at you. You're sat around the coffee table with the kids in the middle of a round of Uno. And you look so lovely. You always do. Even the way you're holding the cards is pretty. You're the perfect culmination of everything sweet. No wonder the kids are hogging you.
He looks back at Eddie, who's still regarding Steve with inquisitive and mischievous eyes. Steve considers acquiescing, especially since Eddie is willing to listen. At the very least, it'll give Robin a break from dealing with his usual sulking.
"We were really close in middle school," Steve begins. "Best friends, even. But then I started high school, and... well, you can probably guess the rest."
"Ah," Eddie nods, understanding immediately. "I see."
Steve continues. "We only spent a year apart. And she was so excited to join me. But then-"
"Then King Steve emerged, and you left her in the dirt," Eddie remarks.
Steve cringes at the wording but doesn't refute it. It's an accurate recount of what happened. He knew he was horrible, not just to you but to everyone. He regrets nothing more than abandoning you and letting his so-called friends pick on you. Meanwhile, he stood by, telling himself worthless excuses to justify how things turned out.
You and Steve remained strangers after he left his throne behind. And it probably would've stayed that way if he didn't become coworkers with one Robin Buckley, who had become your new best friend in his absence.
He remembers the days you would visit Scoops Ahoy, mostly to distract Robin and make his job harder. You would often give him quick glances and polite smiles, never going out of your way to talk to him. However, he would occasionally catch your eyes lingering on him.
Robin would tell him you were checking him out, insisting she knew how her best friend thinks. But he was convinced you were judging him for his dumb hat and sailor outfit. Nothing ever made him wish he could crawl into a hole and die more than that.
But suddenly, he was back in your orbit again. And he's never left since.
Turning his attention back to you, Steve watches you play your last card, earning a groan from a few of the other players. You stand up victorious, stepping away from the table to grab another drink from the kitchen.
Steve recognises this as the perfect time to approach you and say something other than the "hey" he offered when you arrived. But just as he's about to muster up the courage, the doorbell rings, indicating the arrival of pizza.
With a sigh and another slap on the back from Eddie, he turns away to retrieve the food.
7 PM
You fit in well with the others. Not that it's a bad thing. It's great, actually. It just reminds Steve how much time has passed and how things have changed. It makes him think of what could've been.
You being best friends with Robin makes more sense than hot chocolate on a rainy day. You're like two peas in a pod. You match each other's energy, and both have a sort of charming madness about you.
The kids obviously like you. Not that their criteria are that high. But it helps that you used to work at the arcade and would give them your spare quarters. Plus, the rumour that you used to be in Hellfire makes you seem like a legend in their eyes.
Even Max likes you. He could tell because you were the one she approached earlier, asking if she could have a beer. You laughed and told her no. She just pouted and accepted it. Steve knew if he told her no, he would've been left with an insult.
You aren't particularly close to Nancy or Jonathan. Still, Steve knew they respected you, which means a lot, especially from someone like Nancy. And, of course, Eddie is... Eddie.
Steve comes to the realisation that he's jealous of everyone at the party. They all have a place in your life, in your heart. He wonders if there's even room left for him. There was a time when he occupied all that space. And it's his own fault that changed. Still, he can't help but hope.
The pizza disperses and disappears quickly. As the others chase their dinner with more snacks and set up another game, Steve remains leaning against the wall. He's so deep in thought that he doesn't notice someone approaching him.
"Steve?"
He flinches at the voice. It's you.
"H-hey," he stutters.
"Hey," you reply. "You okay? You seem a bit... distraught."
Steve takes a second to respond but nods. "Yeah, yeah. I'm good, just thinking."
You tilt your head, sensing more to the story but not wanting to pry. "Alright. Just don't hurt yourself."
Steve chuckles nervously, both relieved and terrified that you're making jokes with him.
You point back towards the coffee table. "The others are about to start a game of Monopoly. Did you want to join?"
He looks towards the group, at Dustin micromanaging how Will sets up the board. At Max and El scheming their game plan, having already picked the token they want to use. And at Mike dragging over his reluctant-looking sister, an amused-looking boyfriend following behind.
Steve knew he ought to join in, having just been standing around all night. But the idea of playing a game about capitalism with a group of kids who took board games way too seriously doesn't appeal to him right now.
So, he shakes his head. "No thanks. You go ahead."
You glance at the others before turning back. "Nah, I'm good. I need a break from getting lectured by Dustin."
Steve snorts. "Yeah, that kid's got a mouth on him. You wouldn't believe how often he tries to give me dating advice."
"He gives you dating advice?" you ask, amused.
"Yeah," Steve answers. "Now that he has a girlfriend, he thinks he's unstoppable. A girlfriend he wouldn't even have if it weren't for me, by the way. I taught him everything he knows."
You laugh and shrug. "Well, maybe you could learn something, Steve. You know, the whole 'student becomes the master' thing?"
Steve lets out a huff. "No, no way. Besides, I don't need a girlfriend when I've got-"
You, he almost says. But he clears his throat and corrects himself.
"Uh, all of you," he states, vaguely gesturing to the party. "My friends, you know?"
His words make you grin. "Aww, Steve-"
"Yeah, yeah, I know," he mumbles. "Just don't tell anyone I said that."
He averts his gaze. His cheeks flush a bit, but he's holding back a smile. He's glad to have gotten that reaction from you.
You're about to tease him some more when Robin's voice interrupts, calling for your help from upstairs.
You sigh, looking back at Steve. "Duty calls. I'll leave you to your thinking."
You give him a cheeky smile before you leave, a smile that makes it seem like you somehow read his mind and found his thoughts amusing. He can only watch as you walk away again.
8 PM
Steve isn't sure how he got here, sitting next to you on the carpet. The Monopoly game was cut short after Lucas and Mike got into a heated argument. And now they've switched to The Game of Life, which hopefully won't cause any fights.
Not only did Steve get roped into playing, he got teamed up with you. You had been calling most of the shots during the game, but when you reached the marriage space, stuck a little pink peg next to the blue one and murmured, "That's us," to Steve... well, it all got a bit confronting for the poor boy.
He felt like a fool, sitting there overthinking two words that likely were said as a joke. Steve had realised a while ago that he loved you. A part of him thinks he always has, ever since the early days of middle school.
But being friends with you again after everything is more than he felt he deserved, so he doesn't expect you to return those feelings just yet. But then you go ahead and say something like that. So casually, too. "That's us." Married. Yeah, right. Either you're cruel, or there's hope for him yet.
Steve manages to calm his emotions a few moments later. But as the game progresses, he continues comparing his life to the little blue peg that was supposedly him.
Steve, in the game, has a college degree, a decently-paying job, a pretty pink peg for a wife (which you've claimed to be you), three peg children and his own house, all while avoiding any mid-life crises.
Steve, in real life, at the ripe age of nineteen, has no idea what he's doing. He's been through at least two quarter-life crises. College is definitely not happening. And he's working a retail job Robin got for him through bribery. At least it came with a better uniform. One which would probably help with picking up girls if the girl he actually wanted wasn't the one currently sitting next to him.
At least now, when you visit Robin at work, you also come to see him. You make eye contact, give him bright smiles, and actually talk to him. And he has to do everything in his god-given power to not lose his mind each time.
But it's not all for nothing. After all, you're a loyal customer of Family Video, and Steve always looks after his patrons (as long as it's you). If he knows you'll be visiting, he'll put on one of your favourite movies on the TV in the store.
He'll also research movies he thinks you'll like, lie and say they're unavailable if someone tries to rent them before he can get them to you. It earns judgment from Robin, but he doesn't care. As long as it makes you happy.
Soon, Steve vows, he'll take you out to see a movie on the big screen. It'll be just the two of you at the back of the theatre with a big bucket of popcorn. He'll pull some cheesy move on you. You'll laugh at him or roll your eyes. Or maybe you'll fall for it. Either way, it'll be perfect.
Steve only checks back into the present when The Game of Life ends. He glances around the table, relieved no one has noticed him daydreaming. Everyone's cars are in the retired space, and Steve catches a glimpse of you and him and your three kids again. But he looks back at the real you as you turn to face him.
Steve is no help as you sort out how much money you ended up with, too busy admiring you instead. You're focused, doing maths in your head and using his lap as a surface to lay out the notes and cards. And somehow, he falls even more in love with you in this moment.
9 PM
The party has diminished, with Nancy and Jonathan having gone home with the kids. Now, just Steve, Robin, Eddie, and you remain. Outside, dark clouds have gathered, showering Hawkins in light rain.
The four of you are finishing the night off with one last card game. You had won, of course. And now Eddie has recruited your help. He has his arm around you, his head pressed against yours, his deck hiding your faces as you conspired his next move.
If Steve didn't know any better, he'd assume you two were a thing. But he does know better. Eddie must be doing this on purpose, trying to make him jealous or something. And it was working. Steve supposed that's what he deserves for trusting Eddie with his deepest, darkest regret.
The card game turns into a one-sided glaring contest, with Robin having to nudge Steve whenever it's his turn. With your help, Eddie finishes second. Robin comes third, and Steve loses the game. But at this point, he isn't even upset about it because it means his suffering is over.
Eddie finally lets go of you, letting out a contented sigh as he stretches his arms above his head.
"Alright," he announces. "I'm calling it a night. You ready to go, Buckley?"
Robin nods. "Yeah, let's head."
The two stand and begin gathering their things.
Eddie looks at you as he puts on his jacket. "You sure you don't want a ride home?"
You shake your head. "I'm good, Eds. You take Robin. My dad should be here soon."
Eddie accepts your answer with a nod, and you catch the slightest hint of a smirk. But you ignore it as you and Steve walk him and Robin to the door. You give them each a hug before they leave.
Robin has an expression you don't fully comprehend as she hugs you back, somewhere between smug and amused. "See you later, nerd. Make good choices, okay?"
You furrow your brow, but she heads out the door before you can ask what she means by that.
As Eddie steps out after her, he looks back at Steve. "Hey, Harrington. Don't do anything I wouldn't do."
He sends Steve a wink, who frowns at the implication of his words. You notice Robin is still giving you that look. You send her a raised eyebrow in return. But no more words are exchanged as the two go their merry way.
"God, they're weird," Steve mutters as he closes the door.
His comment elicits a chuckle from you, which elicits a flutter in his chest. He turns to face you, unable to help the smile that graces his features just by looking at you. But a mildly awkward silence follows as Steve racks his brain on how to proceed now that it's just the two of you.
"You, uh- you want another drink?" he asks.
You smile and nod. "Yeah, sure."
His own smile widens. "Alright. You sit back down, and I'll get us some."
Steve heads into the now almost empty kitchen, grabbing two bottles before finding you again in the living room. You're sitting on the couch, packing up the deck of cards. Steve is momentarily distracted by the way your hands move.
But as he approaches and hands you your drink, he decides to be bold and sits close to you, throwing an arm over the back of the couch. He doesn't even have a millisecond to regret it because he feels you lean into his touch.
Steve revels in the satisfaction.
10 PM
Eddie and Robin seem to have left just in time because the storm picks up only a few minutes after they leave. You and Steve sit and chat for a while as you finish your drinks, and you help Steve clear up the empty cans and scattered wrappers despite him ordering you not to.
But even after everything is cleaned, your father still hasn't arrived. Steve watches as you wait, looking at the time again.
"You're welcome to stay over if that's easier for you," he tells you.
You look over at him, considering his offer. "You don't mind?"
Steve shakes his head. "No, of course not."
He doesn't mind. He doesn't mind at all. In fact, he would prefer it. He's used to being alone for days at a time. But it's a bit harrowing going from twelve people to just one, especially in a big empty house during a storm. Yes, he definitely wants you to stay.
"Okay," you say, "I'll just call my parents and ask what's happening."
Steve nods as you walk over to the phone and call home. It rings for a bit before someone picks up.
"Hello?" your mother's voice greets you.
"Hey, mom," you reply. "It's me."
The pitch of her voice changes immediately upon hearing your voice. "Hi, darling! Is everything okay?"
"Yeah, I just wanted to check if dad was still coming to pick me up?" you ask.
There's a pause before your mom groans. "Oh, I'm so sorry. We completely forgot. We had a lot of wine for dinner. I can go get him now."
"It's no big deal, mom," you interject. "The storm's getting pretty bad anyway. Steve said I could stay over."
Again, your mother's cadence changes, but you don't need to question why. You know she's always been a fan of Steve.
"Okay, darling," she responds. "That sounds like a good idea. You two take care, alright?"
You resist rolling your eyes, even though she's not around to see it. "Yeah, you too, mom. Bye."
Your mom bids you farewell, and you hang up the phone.
Steve, who waits patiently nearby, takes this as his cue to speak up. "You staying?"
You look over at him and nod. "I'm staying."
"Okay, great," Steve smiles. "You can take my room. I'll go in the guest bedroom."
"What? Steve, no," you say. "You don't have to do that. I'll take the guest bedroom."
"No, really," he insists. "It's cold and uncomfortable in there. Trust me."
"I'm the guest, Steve. I'll go in the guest bedroom," you respond.
"No, not happening," he states.
You frown. "I'm not letting you give up your room."
Steve crosses his arms. "Well, I'm not letting you stay in the guest bedroom."
There's a pause in the conversation as the two of you stare each other down, hoping the other will fold.
When neither of you do, you make another suggestion. "Alright. How about we just share your bed?"
Steve raises his eyebrows. "Uh, you- really? Are you sure?"
You shrug. "Yeah, I mean... we used to do it all the time as kids, right?"
It's true. You did. There were countless nights when you would pass out in bed together, having stayed up watching movies or spent the entire day in the pool.
"Okay," Steve agrees. "Let's do that then."
"Great," you say.
"Great," he replies.
Yeah... great.
11 PM
Don't freak out. Don't freak out. Don't freak out.
That's all Steve could repeat in his head. He's lying on his back, staring up at the ceiling while you're beside him. He forgot to factor in how the both of you have grown considerably since middle school, meaning there's less space between you now.
Don't freak out. Don't freak out. Don't fr-
"You know," you break the silence. "I forgot how weird your plaid wallpaper was."
Steve furrows his brow, his distress momentarily forgotten as he turns to look at you.
"It's not weird," he says defensively.
"It's pretty weird," you reply before looking at him. "But it's cool."
As your gaze meets his, he feels his nervousness rushing back. You look so soft and cozy in his bed, wearing his shirt. And you're smiling at him as if you knew the funniest joke in the world and you were about to tell it to him.
He lets a beat of silence pass before clearing his throat. "Did you have fun today?"
"Yeah, I did," you answer genuinely. "You?"
"Yeah," Steve replies. "It's nice having people around."
You nod in response, remembering how his parents would send him over to live with your family whenever they would go away. As much as he loved being able to spend time with you, you knew he hated being left behind.
"How long are your parents gone for this time?" you ask.
"Just until the end of the week," he tells you.
You nod again. "You've been faring up by yourself?"
He shrugs. "I don't mind it. They've been on my back a lot recently. Honestly, I needed the break."
"Right," you reply. "So not much has changed."
Steve lets out a humourless laugh. "Nope. It's been hell since I graduated last year."
You frown at his words. "I guess that's not surprising."
"Yeah, I don't know," he pauses for a second before continuing, his voice quieter. "Sometimes, I think they have a point."
You pause as well, trying to gauge what he's thinking. "You shouldn't let them get to you, Steve."
He sighs. "I know. But what if they're right, you know, about me?"
"They're not. I promise you," you reassure him.
Steve turns to look at you again, almost like he's searching for your sincerity.
You give him a smile. "You'll be alright, Steve. I know it."
Steve can't help but smile back. You sound so earnest that he's inclined to believe you. Besides, you're here with him right now. So, he must be doing something right.
You fall into a comfortable silence. There's barely any noise this late at night to disrupt it. After a few moments, you let out a yawn.
"Ugh, man. I'm so sleepy," you mumble.
"You should get some rest," he responds. "I still remember how grumpy you get in the morning."
You give him a deadpan look. "Gee, thanks."
Steve chuckles. "Just telling the truth."
Your feigned expression breaks as you laugh along, too. Steve cherishes every second of the moment before it fades away.
You yawn again. "Alright then. Goodnight, Steve."
"Goodnight, sweetheart," he replies.
The room falls silent again. Steve lets out a deep breath and closes his eyes. Despite the uncertainty, a smile still lingers on his lips. A million things could change tomorrow. But for now, at least, you're still by his side.
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Complete Thing on A03
Sure enough, Jason Carver had brought a priest.Â
The idiot himself stood next to the guy, smugly grinning like a hunter posing with his prized buck, a small crowd already gathering.Â
Opposing them was Michael Wheeler, hands planted on Hellfireâs table and back up like a pissed off catâs, mouth moving faster than Eddie thought possible.
He couldnât hear what Wheeler was saying.Â
Frankly did not want to know what Wheeler was saying, and could only do his damndest to intervene before Mike tanked the situation entirely.Â
Gareth and Jeff flanked him, both tense as hell. Neither had backed down though, standing tall and holding ground even as Jason pulled more and more people into his little spectacle.Â
Lucas and Grant on the other hand, were standing off to the side.
They werenât cowering exactly, but both were definitely wincing as Gareth opened his mouth to add his own two cents.Â
Given the scowl on the priest, it was probably something nasty,Â
âFuck.â Eddie thought, teeth clenched, as Jason drew out his arms, making an even bigger production for his little audience. âFuck, fuck, fuck!âÂ
The worst thing of all?Â
Dustin managed to reach the group before anyone else did.Â
Wheeler and Emerson might have low charisma, but Dustin had a particular combination of snark and a know-it-all attitude that really pissed off authority figures.Â
(And Eddie would know, given he was the reigning champion of pissing off authority figures.)Â
He did, however, slide in right in time to hear the priest respond.Â
âI donât care for your tone, young man. Jason here has some concerns over your club and I have to agree, what I see is quite,â The guy paused, jowls jiggling as he looked over their table, clearly eyeing Hellfireâs logo. âalarming.âÂ
 At least wasnât an actual sermon.
Not yet, anyway.Â
Eddie came up right inbetween Mike and Dustin, intending to make himself out to be the new target for all to aim at. Â
There was an art to making yourself the sole owner of everything evil in this world, and Eddie had learned it all, trial by fire style. Â
âCarver is full of--â Mike snarled, and thankfully was cut offânot by Eddie, or the hand heâd just clamped onto Mikeâs shoulderâbut by Harrington.Â
Who sauntered right up as if he was joining everyone for dinner, and not walking into a circus act.
âHello Father.â Harrington said, voice warm and welcoming. âWould you like some of our cookies? We have a sample platter.âÂ
âOh--Steve!â The priest blinked, actually blinked, that he was startled to see Hawkinsâ golden boy appear next to him. âIâm sorry but no. Iâm ah, here for other reasons.â
He paused so long it was nearly comedic before tentatively asking; â Are you with this table?â
Like the guy couldnât see the same Hellfire logo plastered across Steveâs ridiculous jock chest.Â
Eddie opened his mouth to give a resounding no, Hellfire shirt or not--when Mike of all people put an elbow into his side.Â
As if Eddie was the one who needed to be silenced. Â
âI am.â Steve put an arm down on Dustinâs shoulder, squeezing it in a way that looked like fond encouragement (but what Eddie was pretty sure was actually a warning in the same way the hand on Mikeâs shoulder was.) âI came to help out my friends and fundraise.â
Then he beamed, face lighting up with the full Harrington charm, giga watt smile and all.Â
Now the priest just looked awkward.Â
âYouâve apparently been fundraising for what I have been told is aâŚSatanist Club?âÂ
It was hilariously delicate, how the priest said it. Like now that a respectable member of Hawkins was here, he had to be more careful about what words he used.Â
Eddie would have interrupted then. Retake the reins and do what he did best in terms of making everyone forget about everything but him--except Carver was rounding on Harrington, and well.
He was always a fan of the rich eating each other.Â
âYou cannot seriously be with these--these,â Jasonâs eyes darted to between him and the priest, before physically reigning himself in. âhooligans, Harrington!âÂ
âIâm sorry.â Harrington said, and whatever Jason had been expecting to get hit with, it wasnât âgood olâ boyâ southern charm.Â
He blinked, taking on the air of a kicked puppy who couldnât understand why someone would be so mean as he glanced around the crowd. âI think I'm a little lost here.âÂ
Jason clearly wasnât prepared for that either.Â
âWhat?âÂ
âThis table is for a storytelling and math game.â Steve spoke slowly, in the same way one explained things to a toddler. âYou have to roll dice and add the numbers up to do anything."
âItâs not a game, Steve.â Jason spat back. âItâs an evil trick made to tempt the susceptible minds of children to the dark arts!âÂ
Personally, Eddie was amazed Carver even knew the word susceptible let alone be able to properly use it in a sentence.Â
(He tried to open his mouth to say so, and once again got elbowed, this time by Gareth.Â
The look he gave his younger friend could have melted steel beams.)
âThatâs what this is about?â Harrington slid his arm off Dustin's shoulders, leaning back to look at the priest and the people around them in a show of blatant disbelief. âYou think the nerd club is related to satanism?âÂ
It was Eddie's own tactic--arguing that D&D was âusing academic skillsâ and âmaking math fun!" not that Hellfire had ever been successful using it.
Of course, they werenât Hawkins golden boy either.Â
Jason sputtered.Â
âIt has monsters and--demons in it! It makes children do spells and sign over their souls!â He flung a hand out, for the first time acknowledging Eddie by pointing at his shirt. âJust look at that! Itâs awful!â Â
"Hey." Eddie said, hand going over his very well drawn dragon.
âI once had to stop an argument about how much weight a wooden bridge could hold.â Steve countered, hands moving to his hips. âI only got them to stop by agreeing to take the kids to a library so they could look it up.âÂ
He squinted, in Carver's direction, deadpanning; "I take it you think the library is evil now too?"
âThe name of the club is called Hellfire!â Jason shrieked, sounding more like an angry teakettle than anything dangerous.Â
âLook I get that it sounds scary,â Steve said, the tiniest hint of pity entering his voice, âbut theyâre trying to make math problems and English essays sound cool. Itâs the same reason Father John here calls our annual haunted house Hell House, isnât it? So people go in it to begin with?âÂ
Harrington turned to look expectantly at the priest, and Eddie had to admit it was an excellent way to both pander to the guy and sound like Jason was making a big deal out of nothing.Â
Perhaps, heâd stay quiet after all.Â
(Even if it went against Eddieâs entire being to do so.)
âWell, yes, but--â Father John had clearly picked up on the fact he was losing this particular argument, but plowed forward regardless. âThose activities are supervised by the churchâŚâÂ
âThis is evil Harrington, and you should know better to promote it.â Carver tacked on, like this was a two bit comedy sketch.Â
âWhen I played it we just saved some poor town from a bad guy who set it on fire.â Steve rolled his eyes.Â
Then he leaned in, converting his voice into a stage whisper that somehow projected it, giving the impression that everyone around them was listening in on a secret.Â
âThe doctor said it was a really good way for Dustin and Erica to process the mall fire. Heâs a specialist--my mother managed to convince him to fly down to help all the kids who got hurt.âÂ
Eddie was 100% sure that was total bullshit, but the mere mention of Harrington's mother had seemed to have an effect on the people around them.
 Like Steve had invoked the name of an old but beloved God, not always benevolent but definitely memorable.Â
âSheâs always been a champion of helping when you can.â Steve spoke to the priest, like they were having a conversation between just the two of them. âEncouraging people to volunteer and helping fundraise.â
âShe has been." Father John said, in the kind of instant way one does when they donât want to offend a very large donor. "Tell your mom I look forward to her coming back from her--ah, trip.â
 With an awkward glance to the table, he added; â...I suppose I donât see how math comes into play?âÂ
âOh itâs right from the start. Hey Jeff, come here, show Father John how you have to do a bunch of calculations and stuff to make a character.âÂ
âAh--right.â Jeff sprung to life, moving around the table to Steve.
âWe uh, we start with this character sheetâŚâÂ
âEddie Munson runs the club.â Jason interrupted, before Steve could get Jeff to going.
âHeâs right there! Does he look like this whole thing is just an innocent board game?âÂ
This was a last ditch effort, and it was clear by the chattering that had started circling amongst their audience that everyone knew it.Â
Unfortunately, it was a good one.
This was the downside to making yourself a target. Once a bad guy, always a bad guy--particularly in the eyes of the PTA.Â
âMunson?â Harrington dismissed with a scoff. âHeâs harmless.âÂ
Which was news to most of their audience given the amount of attention Eddie suddenly had on him, but it was fine.Â
He was used to the disapproving stares and glares, and gave his best award winning smile in response.Â
Jason looked at Harrington like heâd lost his mind.Â
âHe has skulls on his fingers for fucks sake!âÂ
âJason.â Steve admonished, in a perfect mimic of an upset southern mother. âLanguage.âÂ
Carver's jaw dropped, face purpling in rage.
Steve ignored him, turning back to the Priest. âI donât know what's gotten into him but Iâm sorry Jasonâs wasted your time, Father.âÂ
âMunson is a drug dealer!â And ah, here came the Hail Mary move, Carver's one and only trump card.
âWe all know heâs a drug dealer, and heâs using this--this game, to give drugs to kids!â
âReally?â Steve turned. âLucas, what happens if I ever catch you smoking weed?âÂ
Lucas answered instantly. âYouâre going to make us run laps at five in the morning.âÂ
âFor a month.â Dustin added, with an exaggerated shudder.Â
It would have been too much--except his disgusted face sold it.Â
âEddieâs just loud and wants to be a rockstar.â Harrington said, like this he was harmless.
No one on Steve's side of things had ever thought of Eddie as harmless.
 âIâve babysat these kids for years and Eddie was a huge help in making sure no one in high school messed with them.â He continued, like they were some sort of team or friends even.
(Like Eddie hadn't been at Harrington's throat all day, pissy and defensive.)
âWe have a real bullying problem right now. Funny enough,â Steveâs nailed Jason with a look, âI keep hearing that itâs coming from the basketball team.âÂ
âWhat are you implying?â Jason asked darkly.Â
âJust that itâs funny how nobody got caught fighting when I was team captain.â Steve returned.Â
God the man was such a bitch. Eddie kind of wanted to kiss him a little.Â
Okay, more than a little.
âI get you have some kind of beef with Munson, but letâs not drag a bunch of people into it. Especially not Father John.â Harrington was playing up to the mothers around him now, dismissing Carver entirely as he did so. âHeâs a busy guy.â
âVery.â Said Father nodded solemnly. âI do not appreciate being pulled into a high school squabble.âÂ
Jasonâs mouth swam through shapes, words stuttering out of it. âThis isnât, thats not--â
âWe can talk about this after church on Sunday.â Father John interrupted, the finishing blow to Carver's little show.
âYou came all this way, at least have a cookie on us.â Steve said with an appeasing tone, reaching an arm back behind him.
Quick on the uptake, a cookie appeared in his hands.Â
He offered it out to the priest, who took it happily.
"Okay, who wants cake!?â He called, in a clear and obvious dismissal of Jason.Â
Who stood there, like he couldnât believe what just happened.Â
His eyes slid to Eddie's, fists clenched tightly at his side, hatred pouring off him so strongly one could almost taste it.
Eddie winked at him.
(Unknown to him at the time, Jason had also looked at Steve--and Steve would wink too.)
xXx
Steve Harrington, who Eddie had been an absolute ass all day too, had looked Jason Carver, a Priest and half of Hawkins in the eye and announced that he, Eddie Munson, was a good person at heart.
It made Eddie want to vomit a little when he thought about it too hard.
âI know this is horrible timing,â Robin said, sidling up as the crowd finally dispersed, âbut I really, really need to talk to you.âÂ
Eddie turned, head full of far too many thoughts and ready to tell her such, when he caught sight of Buckley's face.Â
Was reminded, by the sheer nervous, âhorse about to boltâ vibe, that he owed it to Robin as a fellow queer not to be a dick about her accidental outing.
Even if all he wanted was to preen in the wake of Carverâs defeat.Â
âSee Mothers of Hawkins? Your own golden boy just gave me his stamp of approval!âÂ
A mental image that immediately changed to Steve Harringtonâs name stamped on his ass and dammit he had to get ahold of his thoughts before he fell down rabbit holes like this--!
âBack there, at the stairs,â Robin started, voice dropping low, and Eddie didnât miss the way her eyes kept seeking out Steve, like he was some kind of safety net--which he probably was. âWhat um--what did you hear?âÂ
It took a lot of guts to come talk to him, knowing what he'd overheard--particularly given they'd just fended off the church.
He'd never exactly underestimated Robin Buckley, but then, he'd never expected this level of badassery from her either.
âEddie?â Robin prodded again, chewing hard on her bottom lip.
âSorry, distracted.â Eddie waved a hand behind himself. âNot everyday the King decides to defend your honor to a priest.âÂ
With a little bow, he offered his elbow out to her, a clear signal to take it and let him escort them away from unwanted ears.
In a show of bravery, Robin took his elbow and let him lead, even as she frowned up at him, looking like she was about to say something.
Likely it was in defense of Harrington, but Eddie had been interrupted enough for one day.Â
âYou and His Highness over there really should be more aware of your surroundings." He started, voice low. "Lucky for you, youâre among friends. You and Dorothy both.âÂ
He reached a foot out, tapping Robinâs own.Â
Right on top of a doodled pair of tits.Â
Robin let go of his elbow and glanced down, before flinging her head right back up, panicked.
"I--"
âIf youâd like I can pretend I never heard a thing.â Eddie interrupted, dropping his voice into the gentler tone he reserved for delicate conversations.
People were always surprised by the lengths he went to make sure someone was comfortable--but then, people also forgot how often Eddie heard things he shouldnât.Â
People didn't take drugs just for fun, after all.
âOr I can offer a friend of a friend discount on my wares,â He put a finger to his lips, miming smoking with one hand while he opened his vest with the other to flash the little pink triangle pin that sat inside, announcing his own sexualities status.
âand we can, say, discuss the differences between radical and social feminism while admiring the fine forms of Susan Sarandon and Peter Hinwood?â
The smile he gets is two parts relief, one part genuine delight and Eddie grinned right back at her, flicking his vest closed.
âI did not take you for a Peter Hinwood type.â Robin said it hesitantly, still waiting for the other shoe to drop. âThought youâd find Tim CurryâsâŚacting skills, more to your taste.â
âIn the case of Rocky Horror? I am Tim Curry.â He announced, loud and proud (well for this kind of conversation at least.)Â
He was rewarded by the tension finally melting out of Robinâs shoulders.Â
(This, Eddie reflected, is what he should have been doing this entire time, instead of getting tied up in knots over Harrington and turning into some kind of non-conformist tyrant.)Â
âDo you actually know the differences between social and radical feminism?â Robin challenged, braver now, and Eddie knew then and there heâd been successful in assuring her her secret was safe.
That she was safe, with him.
âGuess youâll have to find out.â Eddie said, giving a playful nudge to her shoulder.Â
Baths in the laugh he gets for it, and for the first time today feels like heâs finally on firmer ground.
They chatted for a moment longer, making a loop on the very outskirts of the gym, voices hushed when it came to things that small town ears shouldnât overhear--but of course, Robin couldnât just leave things at that.
âHey Eddie?âÂ
âYeah?âÂ
âCan you do me one more favor?â
âAnything for you, my favorite feminist.âÂ
For the first time since this conversation started, Robin managed to sound firm.Â
âStop referring to Steve as a King.âÂ
She rushed ahead, anticipating being cut off, and thus Eddie is hit with a wave of words, none of which heâd ever thought heâd hear in relation to thee Steven Harrington.Â
âHeâs working really hard to get away from it, the whole King thing and how he used to be. I donât know what all he did to like--you guys,â She flapped her hand in the general direction of Hellfire, âand I know he wasnât an innocent bystander, but I kinda realized over the summer that I blamed him for a lot of things that were in my own head, and that he wasnât--he was never as bad as I thought he was and he's still trying to make it up to me anyway.â
Robin trailed off, seeming to try and piece out what she wanted to say next without giving away the whole farm. âItâs not some act, Eddie. Steveâs really trying to change.âÂ
Which yeah.
Eddie could see that, now.Â
Maybe not before butâŚ
âOkay.â He said, after a long, long moment. âNo more King Steve. Got it.â
The smile he got for that also felt like a victory, even if it was wrenched out of him.
xXx
Two hours and a dispersed crowd later, Eddie found himself once again stuck in his own head.Â
The facts were thus:
Steve Harrington was a good dude.Â
He used his good dude-ness to save Hellfire from a literal priest, right smack in front of God and Principal Hairy Ass both
All of Hellfire actually liked himÂ
According to Robin Buckley, Steve was entirely fine with âall us trianglesâ quote/unquoteÂ
And;
Eddie was jealous.
He was self aware enough to admit it, alongside the fact that Jason Carver aside, maybe Eddie had been the villain today instead of Steve.Â
Which meant he not only owed Harrington an apology, but he owed it to both of them to work out his own stupid shit before it blew up in his face and cost him all his friends.
(Heâd have called this move âpulling a Harringtonâ before today but now that feels mean, which Eddie supposes signals heâs grown as a person or some shit.)Â
So now he sits on Steveâs beemer, knowing the move will likely antagonize the ex-jock but equally knowing heâs planning on jumping off the car the second the guy comes near, and that the move itself will get Harrington to listen to him the second heâs done supervising whatever Hellfireâs youngest is doing.
(Eating leftover cookies like the older members are as they finish packing up, Eddie assumes.)Â
Ducking out like he did had allowed him some much needed time to think things though. Figure out what he was going to say--without an audience present.
Heâd apologize publicly if he had to. But being vulnerable is hard, and given the way his friends had been acting, Steve isnât the only person he owes an apology to.Â
For now, heâll begin here, without an audience.Â
Eddie doesnât get to plan for long--only gets to rehearse a few lines of his little spiel when a pointed cough jerks him back to reality.Â
There stands Steve Harrington, a fat wad of cash in one hand and a box in the other.
Like a man sent to the gallows, Eddie leapt off the beemer, squaring his shoulders.Â
He could do this.
 Apologize-- and mean it.Â
Not that Steve gave him the chance to.Â
âThe guys told me to give this to you.â He said, holding out the cash. Then he took a breath, like he was preparing to go to war, and added;Â
âI know you werenât happy with me being here, and you probably donât want this, but Dustin said you really liked cinnamon brownies so I made you some.âÂ
The box was now held out alongside the cash, proof that Steve had tried to start this whole thing off on the right foot.Â
Eddie stared at it, then at Steve.Â
Felt the guilt chew on his gut just that much harder.
âI have been shitty to you all day. Why are you giving me this?âÂ
Steve shrugged.Â
âTo be fair I didnât exactly make it easy on you either. You said jump and I said âwatch thisâ.â Steve laughed, a small, almost self depicting sound. âDustinâs been on my ass all day about it.âÂ
Of course he had.Â
âMine too.â Eddie admitted. âIt's his tone, I swear."
âYes!âÂ
Carefully, Eddie reached out, accepted the box and the cash.Â
âThanks by the way. For the stuff you said about me earlier.âÂ
Steve grimaced, cheeks tinting a (lickable) red. âYeah sorry, I--â
âNo not--not that stuff.â Eddie said, mentally hauling his thoughts back in line, fiddling with the cash. âThe stuff about being a good person. No oneâs uh. Said that. About me.â
Not except for Wayne, but Harrington wouldnât know nor care about Eddieâs uncle.Â
Steve shrugged. âI didnât say anything that wasnât true.âÂ
Heâd argue that, except something was off.Â
It took Eddie a moment to place it--that the wad Steve handed over was way too big for the little bake sale theyâd just attended.Â
He tucked the box under his arm, quickly counting the stack with a smoothness only drug dealers and bank tellers could manage.
âItâs all there, I promise.â Steve told him simply, but without judgment. He sounded like he expected this and that didnât sit right with Eddie either.Â
Not that he could do anything about it because heâd just counted up didnât make any sense.Â
Not trusting himself, Eddie stacked it back together, before counting it all again. He was faster this time, trying to figure out among all the ones, fives and tens how the hell they had managed to sell that many cookies.Â
Particularly considering the most expensive thing was one of the cakes and heâd watched Steve sell it for fifteen dollars.Â
So why were there three twenties sitting in the stack?Â
âEither you up charged the absolute shit out of someoneâs mom, in which case I congratulate you, you sneaky devil,â Eddie said slowly, âOr you put extra cash in here.âÂ
Steve blushed properly this time.Â
Eddie zeroed in on his face, watching as Steve rubbed the back of his neck with his hand, trying to pull his charming mask into place.
He didn't quite manage it.
Hadnât even been wearing it before now, Eddie realized suddenly.
This entire conversation Steve had a realness to him that Eddie had never really seen.Â
Had maybe not wanted to see, from someone like Harrington.Â
âI donât know what you mean.â Steve protested, like a kid whoâd been caught with a hand in the cookie jar. âThatâs what we charged.âÂ
âYou are a terrible liar.â Eddie accused, hand trembling. âWe canât take this, man. This is a almost two hundred dollars.âÂ
Way more than what theyâd need for Gen Con. It was enough to get them two fuckinâ hotel rooms!Â
âIf It helps any, I didnât do it for you.â Steveâs blush slid into something more genuine, as he nodded his head to where Hellfire was spilling out of the gym doors, laughing and shoving one another.Â
âThey deserve to have a good trip.â He added, eyes fond as he watched Dustin and Mike squabble over how to fold Hellfire's banner.
It made his whole face soften, the harsh features of his jaw turning into something that was so adorable Eddie wanted to bite through it.Â
âDo you want to come?â Someone said, and it took both Steveâs startled look and a second long pause for Eddie to realize that someone was him.
Stupid, stupid, stupid-!Â
âTo the convention?â Steve asked, looking doubtful.Â
Pity that Eddie was already nodding, like his brain and his body were at a total disconnect.
Maybe aliens had finally taken him over. Or a demon.Â
(Demonic possession could frankly explain a lot about today, Carverâs weird little power play aside.)
âDude you donât even like me.â Steve said. âWhy would you want me to come along?âÂ
âI dunno Harrington. All of Hellfire seemed to like you, and not just my freshman.â Eddie countered easily, gliding right over the fact that he himself did like Steve.
Way more than he should, and that right there was half of Eddieâs problem.Â
âThey have pretty good taste in things.â He waived a hand, as if this wasnât a complete 180 from how heâd acted all day. âI could understand if you didnât want to slum it with us nerds though.â
Steve rolled his eyes.Â
âIâve been slumming it all day with you nerds, if you havenât noticed.âÂ
âYeah? Whatâs your verdict on us?âÂ
âNot as bad as you could be.âÂ
Eddie tilted his head back and laughed. âHigh praise from the King!â
He felt bad immediately after, and made himself promise to be more mindful about Robinâs ask--but thankfully Harrington didnât take it hard.Â
(Habits, Eddie knew, were hard to change.
Took a lot of careful attention to change.Â
He had a long road ahead of him, and he hoped this little olive branch put him a few miles down it.)Â
Steve awarded him a small smile. âI havenât been the King for a long while, man. But if you guys have an opening, I think I wouldnât mind being a knight or whatever.âÂ
âSte-eeeve Harrington, defender of the realm.â Eddie nodded once, decisively. âI can see it.â
He tucked away the cash, and thus missed how Steve looked weirdly contemplative at that.Â
Raised his head and stuck out a hand.Â
Tentatively, Steve took it.Â
âWelcome to the club, Harrington. We meet on Fridays. Bring snacks.âÂ
âCookies okay?â
âGoing by Garethâs judgment, theyâre more than okay.â
Eddie smiled and Steve smiled back, and God how he hated how fucking cute Harringtonâs face was.Â
Particularly since he now got to think of the guy as âSteveâ without feeling weird about it.Â
As in his possible, potential, friend Steve.
What a fucking trip that was.Â
âOh, and Steve?â He called, the thought hitting him as Steve turned to welcome the group making their way to the beemer.
Steve had let his hand fall, turning to open the front door of the Beemer with a cocked eyebrow.
Eddie flicked a finger out, lightly tapping the Hellfire logo. âTell Lucas Iâll get him another shirt. That oneâs all yours, big boy.âÂ
If there was a pink hue to Harringtonâs cheeks, he was blaming sunburn.Â
(Two months, six days, and one meddlesome asshole named Henderson later, and Eddie would find out that Steve had in fact, been blushing.
Heâd be furious at Dustinâs involvement, if it hadnât directly led to Eddie finding out Steveâs blush did in fact go down his chest.
And his happy trail.
And his--
Well.
Men do not kiss and tell.Â
Not to fucking freshmen, anyway.)Â
THERE IS A GEN CON, "THERE WAS ONLY ONE BED BECAUSE DUSTIN IS A MEDDLESOME SHIT" BONUS BUT it's on A03 cause it was long enough to be its own post and I wasn't gonna add it to this one. You can read it here LINK
#steddie#Door Prize#Alt s4#pre steddie#FINISHED FINALLY#see I can commit#I can finish things#steve harrington#eddie munson#0o0 fanfics#stranger things#Steve vs a priest#Eddie has a panic attack#mean girl steve harrington#in defense of Hellfire#hellfires adopting him now sorry eddie#apologies
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𣲠i donât want you like a best friend pt2 I @/brunchable
Bucky can't decide if the universe loves him or hates him. Maybe it loves to hate him. Maybe it's mischievous. Because heâs in love. Heâs madly, deeply, painfully in love with a girl that he knows heâll never have. Because the heavens created arguably the most perfect creature in their repertoire, dangled you in front of him for his entire life, and chose to rip you away before he had the chance to tell you how he felt.
𣲠the best worst day ever I @jobean12-blog
You're having a shit day but then you see a dog and things start looking up...
𣲠game night I @mugglebornmarvelite
Steveâs mandatory game night takes a turn when you and Bucky are paired up.
𣲠bleeding heart I @mournthebird
You're his assigned nurse.
𣲠domestic ws / soldat hcs I @/mournthebird
𣲠cold metal I @/mournthebird
Soldat's arm gets cold. You are the solution.
𣲠shower suds I @/mournthebird
You give Soldat his first bath out of captivity.
𣲠silver and garnet I @/mournthebird
Soldat hurts himself a lot.
𣲠condition I @/mournthebird
Soldat refuses to sit down, you notice he's in pain.
𣲠gentle hand I @/mournthebird
Soldat has a panic attack.
𣲠stained I @/mournthebird
Soldat continues to have nightmares.
𣲠apricot toast I @/mournthebird
Soldat doesn't understand care can be without price.
𣲠knots I @/mournthebird
You help the soldier with some self care.
𣲠honey girl I @violentdelightsandviolentends
The Universe shows you your soulmate when it feels like you need them most. When you least expect it, you're given yours - Bucky Barnes. Your Dad's best friend. You can try to refuse it all you like; but the Universe wants what it wants. There's no denying fate.
𣲠bucky canât stand you I @buckyalpine
𣲠mob!bucky I @/buckyalpine
𣲠easy I @jaggedamethyst
life with bucky is amazingâŚbut itâs easy to feel like youâre not enough when your relationship is a secret.
𣲠sugar and skin pt2 pt3 pt4 I @tteotlma
Buckyâs never been sure if normalcy is something heâs cut out for. But when he meets youâa baker with a pretty smileâhe starts to think maybe he could try.
𣲠toy soldier pt2 pt3 pt4 pt5 pt6 pt7 I @vunblr
She had been the tool Hydra used to keep him operational; he, the weapon manipulated by their tendrils to execute their ambitions. Years after breaking free, fate Sam Wilson brings them together once more. Now, they must navigate the challenges of forging a connection beyond the twisted dynamic that once bound them in the past.
𣲠to mend a soldier I @/vunblr
Pressed by a worried Sam, Bucky reluctantly agrees to try an alternative -and, if you ask him, weird- therapy program: rent-a-mom. What starts as an obligation soon turns into something far more meaningful than he ever expected.
𣲠what if� I @/vunblr
Bucky navigates his insecurities and guilt from his past as he grows closer to his new neighbor, a nurse.
𣲠roots and branches pt2 pt3 pt4 I @/vunblr
Bucky has built a quiet life in the woods, content to keep the world at arm's length. But when a new neighbor moves to town, her presence ignites emotions heâs hesitant to face.
𣲠foundations pt2 pt3 pt4 pt5 pt6 pt7 I @/vunblr
Bucky is doing his best to build a stable life for his newfound son, rescued from the guts of a Hydra facility. As he struggles with unexpected fatherhood and his own circumstances, he meets someone who slowly becomes part of their lives, establishing a connection he never saw coming.
𣲠plump and ripe I @/vunblr
On a routine visit to the fruit shop, Bucky ends up with more than his usual goodies.
𣲠built to last I @/vunblr
Bucky took up carpentry to keep himself busy, but didn't expect a hardware clerk to make him want more.
𣲠touched starved I @mrsbuckybarnes1917
You accidentally walk in on Bucky touching himself when he thinks he is alone. Turns out he is thinking about you.
𣲠a quiet escape I @thebarneschronicles
During a holiday stay at Clint Bartonâs home, youâve been desperately trying to steal a moment alone with Buckyâyour super-soldier boyfriendâbut the Avengers are constantly interrupting. Between Clintâs kids, Steveâs âbromanticâ grocery runs, and Nat pulling Bucky into sparring sessions, it feels like youâre constantly fighting for his attention. Frustration finally boils over when you confront Bucky about your lack of privacy, only to discover heâs just as eager for some alone time as you are - and willing to do anything to get it.
𣲠deny me I @drewbarymore
In which you feel like Buckyâs ashamed of you.
𣲠dreamscape I @wkemeup
When Bucky falls under the spell of a Djinn, the line between fantasy and reality blurs. In order to survive, he must fight his way back to the real world - even if it costs him everything he's ever wanted.
𣲠someoneâs calling my name (and it sounds like you) I @mellowsaturns
after a mission gone wrong, bucky finds himself on the brink of unconsciousness and then you show up which causes him to reveal his true feelings
𣲠mine I @cherrypickertheory
A new recruit joins the team, and gets a little too close to you for Buckyâs liking.
𣲠dial tone I @atlaese
𣲠lessons in lovemaking pt2 pt3 pt4 I @artficlly
You and Bucky Barnes go undercover as a married couple, but when a fake kiss gets too real, he unexpectedly finishes in his pantsâleaving you both stunned.
𣲠bitter I @/artficlly
Bucky doesn't do relationships, but maybe you'll be the one to change him
𣲠his girls I @/artficlly
alpine barely tolerates anyone but bucky, so when she curls up in your lap without a second thought, the team is left reelingâespecially when it leads to the not-so-subtle revelation that you and bucky have been sneaking around for months.
𣲠loverboy I @thevillainswhore
Bucky, a lovesick, pining super soldier, vows to keep his feelings for you a secret â no matter how obvious his crush may seem. Those plans are ruined between a meddling Sam, an embarrassing fall, and a visit to the medbay with you.
𣲠revenge sweeter than honey I @/thevillainswhore
When Buckyâs professor unfairly grades his college assignment, ruining his perfect GPA, he finds a way to get revenge â And doesnât his sweet little wife look delicious?
𣲠do i even have a chance? I @noceurous
youâve found him and he was sure he didnât have a chance
𣲠b.b. boy I @bucky-bucket-barnes
Bucky and you have been friends ever since he arrived that rainy at the Compound. Silently pining, youâd hope he would pick on the numerous hints you dropped. Itâs not until a small miscommunication happens that he confronts his feelings for you.
𣲠hooked on you I @elysium-library
𣲠which avenger are you destined to date I @marvelettesassemblenow
When Natasha found out about the Quiz which showed which Avenger you should date, the Avengers decided they all should take the test and go on these dates.
𣲠your touch I @/marvelettesassemblenow
Bucky hadnât been long at the compound when he noticed that others sought you out to calm down. So slowly he started too and had to figure out his feelings for you
𣲠the catalyst I @aquaticmercy
In this universe, you and Bucky are happy. In other universes, it might not be that simple.
𣲠jackass I @/aquaticmercy
Everyone is horrified that Bucky is flirting with a married woman, but then they realise there's a reason why.Â
𣲠have we met before? I @/aquaticmercy
America Chavez says that you and Bucky are together in every universe.Â
𣲠laryngitis I @skaye44
You're super talkative and your fellow agents tease you, but you don't care. You always chat up the quiet hunky super soldier who always manages to spend some time around you. One day when you can't talk due to an illness, Bucky gets concerned and seeks you out to make sure you're ok. He ends up talking to you for once.
𣲠arm pat I @/skaye44
You go on a date with Bucky and hit it off, or so you think, but it ends weirdly. Nat steps in and gets other agents involved to send you flowers and gifts to get Bucky's attention and make him jealous for screwing up.
𣲠stuck in the middle I @helaintoloki
you come home from work to find the last person on earth you want to see cooking dinner in your kitchen
𣲠somethinâ stupid I @/helaintoloki
a drunken confession spoils a perfectly good evening
𣲠everybody loves somebody I @/helaintoloki
Thrown into a blind date against his will, Bucky does his best to prepare in the days leading up to Saturday night, a feat that proves to be much more difficult than expected thanks to his neighbor across the hall.
𣲠back to you I @/helaintoloki
Yelenaâs interest in y/n forces Bucky to confront his feelings for her as the Thunderbolts take refuge in her home
𣲠a favor I @/helaintoloki
you pretend to be Buckyâs girlfriend in order to help his campaign despite your very real feelings for him
𣲠misunderstanding I @/helaintoloki
you accept Buckyâs invitation to attend Tonyâs charity gala as his date, but your night quickly turns sour when you find out about his bet with Natasha
𣲠40s!bucky I @/helaintoloki
after accidentally sending yourself back in time, you run into a younger version of the man you loathe only to find yourself questioning your feelings for him
𣲠itâs been calling me I @godmadeaterribleerror
You've had these⌠dreams. Strange, realistic, detailed dreams of the same man, almost your whole life. But they're just dreams. You've been so sure, for so long, that they're just dreams. So sure, until you're not.
𣲠the time thor third wheeled I @mercurial-chuckles
𣲠option two I @nev3rfound
after nightmares continue to haunt his nights, bucky knows thereâs one person left who could potentially provide some form of comfort, but is she still willing to see him after all this time?
𣲠shut up I @fandoms-writings
𣲠his only contact I @cjsinkythoughts
𣲠the soldier and his mission I @magical-reid
When a trigger sends Bucky back into the grip of the Winter Soldier, he shadows you with an unyielding protectiveness that leaves the team on edge, though he doesn't harm anyone. After days of tension and careful steps, Bucky finally breaks through the icy barrier, returning to himself in a quiet, tender moment, finding solace in your presence.
𣲠from one perfect moment pt2 I @yikesdrama
buckyâs birthday is coming up soon and you just want to do something special for him, maybe even take a time travelling trip to see his maaâŚ.
𣲠the third wheel I @writing-for-marvel
When Bucky finally asks you out on a date, the last thing you expect is for his high school crush Connie to also have been invited.
𣲠in too deep pt2 I @marvelstoriesepic
After Bucky calls, and you come running, you end up locked in his bathroom, trying to get rid of the evidence that something hasnât gone well this time.
𣲠drabble I @eufezco
𣲠drabble I @bcksbarnes
𣲠echos I @brokenbarnes
Bucky's worst nightmare comes true. You come back to him after taking a turn in Hydra's electric chair.

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Bucky Barnes Fic Recs
06/17/2025
â friendly introductions  by @wwinterwitch
bucky unexpectedly shows up at your apartment, and heâs brought a few people with him
â A PLACE FOR YELENA by @eufezco
after disappearing for weeks, consumed by her own darkness, yelena shows up in your house unexpectedly and decides to reach out to you and bucky, her best friends, just to find out that you're pregnant and you wanted her in your baby's life.
â In the Middle by @ama3003
Being caught in the middle is always hard.
â The Cost of Sides by @/ama3003
You and Bucky seem to be on opposite sides.
â Just Another Typical Day by @ofstarsandvibranium
Itâs just another typical day living and working with the Thunderbolts* and also dating Bucky Barnes.
â âđđĄđŽđ§đđđŤđđ¨đĽđđŹ?â by @ang3ltine
An unexpected surprise awaits you when Bucky shows up at your house with a group of strangers
former Avenger freader
â Wakanda  By @buckybarnesdiaries
Steve gives you Buckyâs dog tags for a reason.
â iâm not the winter soldier anymore, iâm james buchanan barnes by @/buckybarnesdiaries
you help Bucky with a panic attack, after coming back from Madripoor.
â Traumatized by @tweedlydumbtweedlydoo
You get kidnapped and when Bucky finds you, youâre traumatized from being abused the entire time.
â Peace by @/tweedlydumbtweedlydoo
You and Bucky get in an argument and you go MIA for a couple days.
â âNo one likes me.â - âI like you.â Â By @thefanbasewhore
â Little Fears By @vanillanaps
â Swinging By @the-wintershade
you somehow convince bucky to try hammocking with you and heâs about as much as a drama queen about as youâd expect him to be.
â Couples Therapy By @l4verq
in which youâre forced into a mandatory therapy session w bucky
â Audacity by @golden-barnes
Bucky has a long list of reasons to hate John Walker. But the fake Captain America deciding to flirt with you, definitely takes the cake.
â Bucky x Pregnant Reader by @spilledkauffie
â Haunted  by @tricksters-captain
Buckyâs experience with nightmares finally does some good
â Perfectly Perfect by @buckysdolls
Youâve been Buckyâs support system in his attempt to make his wrongs, right. Developing love for you, Buckyâs get jealous upon seeing another man pay you attention.
â âWould you hold still?â by @barnesleftarm
â The Upper Hand by @jobean12-blog
â Confrontation by @imgoingtofreakoutnow
You and Bucky have been together for some time now, so hearing he got himself arrested (again) makes you panic, to say the least
â Restoring a Legacy  by @alisonsfics
you are there when bucky finds out about the ânew capâ
â Jealous by @imagineaworld
â Erase Every trace by @angrythingstarlight
â Pick A Hand, Any Hand by @angrythingstarlight
â Masterlist by @buckyswintersoldiermask
â One Misunderstanding by @the-bau-quinjet
You struggle to fix Buckyâs first impression of you. Bucky struggles with his own feelings.
â Loving you is a losing game by @talesofesther
Bucky drowns in the loss of something he never should have lost.
â Free by @scarlvtbitch
â Coming Home by @babyboibucky
â Free by @falinenme
seeing ayo reminds bucky of being freed from the winter soldier
â Finally Free by @atlasbarnes
â If A Look Could Kill by @milliedazzledust
â Iâm Free⌠Weâre Free by @siempre-bucky
â This is true love. By @modern-vellichor
â Jackass by @aquaticmercy
Everyone is horrified that Bucky is flirting with a married woman, but then they realise there's a reason why.
â Game Night by @mugglebornmarvelite
Steveâs mandatory game night takes a turn when you and Bucky are paired up.
â Super Soldier Domesticated by @writingcroissant
Domestic scenes with Bucky Barnes, because Bucky Barnes deserves to be HAPPY.
â Meet Me Halfway by @aquaticmercy
Bucky has to recruit the love of his life to save New York from the void. He doesn't know if she wants to ever see him again, though.
â Hideout by @fandoms--fluff
your husband and a bunch of strangers show up at your house in the middle of the night.
â THE VOID by @shortnspidey
What was supposed to be a quiet family weekend getaway at the Stark cabin is quickly interrupted by New York City being terrorized once more!
â COLLATERAL HEARTS masterlist  by @/shortnspidey
Stark!reader
â The Void by @buckybabble
Bucky Barnes rescues you from the Void after you are sucked into your worst traumas.
â you and grumpy!Bucky were trying to spend time alone together but the rest of the Thunderbolts kept interrupting by @lovebugism
â safe haven by @wwinterwitch
bucky goes back to you after the void incident
â For Better or For Worse by @helaintoloki
You want a divorce, but Bucky needs your help for one last mission. Luckily, marriage is all about compromise
â summer breeze  by @orithyia-eriphyle
The one where Bucky is still adjusting to his newfound freedom, and you are his light at the end of the tunnel.
â Donât Blame Me by @alisonwritesimagines
Bucky accidentally reverts back to the Winter Soldier when you get hurt in a mission.
â Masterlist by @pitubea1910
â I like me better when I am with you by @themorningsunshine
Bucky isn't in love with you, nope, not at all, not even a bit, that doesn't mean he has to like that man who is shamelessly drooling over you.
â Sneaky by @nicestgirlonline
You and Bucky decide to keep your new relationship a secret with somewhat disastrous resultsâŚ
â Sharing is Caring by @theidiotwhowritesthings
â Warrior/Worrier by @delaber
After a mission gone awry, Bucky finds himself on your doorstep in the middle of the night.
â The Sleepover by @littleredwolf
Bucky and Y/N have been dating for a while but he is yet to spend the night at her place. After breaking down barriers and allowing himself to drop his guard, Bucky soon decides itâs finally time to take the next step.
â The â40s II by @waiting4inspiration
Youâre back in your own time now, and absolutely heartbroken about it. But Bucky remembers you and confronts you about everything. Itâs almost as if you never leftâŚ
â Bucky Barnes Masterlist by @/waiting4inspiration
â Little Lion Man by @wkemeup
Sent on an assignment back to 1943, you encounter a drastically different version of the man you know
â Masterlist by @/wkemeup
â Dog Tags by @absideon-ephemeral
there is something about Buckyâs dog tags that drove both of you crazy.
â Seven Seconds by @dilemmaontwolegs
In seven seconds you see your entire future laid bare.
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girl you have that really angsty Eddie fic where he gets hooked on things he shouldn't and it ruins his relationship with reader - please please please write some more Eddie angst, BEGGING
pairing: eddie munson x fem!reader [modern day au] word count: 5k
summary: a weekend gateway to with your old high school friends? sounds like a dream! only itâs not really as itâs been three years since you last saw them. three years since you left hawkins without so much as a goodbye, and certain people tend to hold grudges.
content warnings: heavily unedited (sorry): angsty angst, mature themes & adult language, mentions & descriptions of underage alcohol consumption / substance abuse, anxiety / panic attacks, emotional hurt / no comfort, unrequited (sorta) love, some mutual pining, love triangle?, eddie is a bit of an asshole, also touches on topics of: divorce, death, grief â pls let me know if i missed any!
AUTHOR UPDATE: SERIES MASTERLIST HERE

Parking your car at the desired destination, you glance out the half-opened window and note how the weather is far from ideal for the planned activities.Â
Itâs cold. Cold enough to make anyone's atoms shiver. Dark grey clouds cover every inch of the sky above, hiding the beautiful autumn sun. The air is brisk. Itâs harsh against your skin as you eventually get out of the red Jeep and the unwelcoming breeze that follows makes you wish that you had packed warmer clothes for this weekend.
Jesus, you think, as if this trip wasnât going to be hard enough.
When your feet hit the gravel below, you exhale, wondering whether itâs too late to change your mind about agreeing to come. Since the weather was seemingly against you, whatâs to say the universe wasnât going to continue ruining this weekend? But before you get a chance to decide what your next move is going to be, the door of the lake house swings open and Nancy runs out, arms spread wide as she squeals with excitement.
âI canât believe you actually came!â
The hug she gives you is strong, almost full force. It takes you a second to register that one second she was running out of the house, and the next, her arms are wrapped tightly around you as if no time has passed between now and when you last saw her. Therefore, it takes you a second to hug her back, but when you do, a small smile circles your lips. Familiarity. Maybe this trip wonât be so bad after all.
âOf course I came,â you say as she draws back, âYou know me, Nance, always down for a good time.â
Nancy laughs. âOh, I remember.â
Then her smile falters just as fast as it appears and you know exactly which memory crosses her mind because your own thoughts wander back to that moment too, along with the people involved.
âSorry, my joke was in poor taste. If you can even call that a joke.â You admit with a lighthearted huff.
âNo, no.â Nancy shakes her head, but even with the years that have passed since you last saw each other in person, you know the look in her eye is one of concern.
You think to try and ease at least some of her worry since she did go through all the trouble to organise this weekend for your high school group to get together and the last thing youâd want is for her to second-guess ever inviting you.
âI- uh⌠I actually donât really drink anymore.â
Her facial expression shifts to one of surprise, though she doesnât say anything which would demonstrate that. Instead, she smiles again.
âGood for you,â the tone of her voice conveys pride and youâre grateful.
âThanks, Nance.â
One day youâll tell her about the road that led you to sobriety, but todayâs not that day.
Today is about reintroducing yourself to the friends that have helped you get through four hellish years that were called âhigh schoolâ. The people that were there for you through the good and the ugly; which got real fucking ugly sometimes. The group that most often than not was your literal lifeline.Â
Nancy, your best friend. Robin, your sidekick. Jonathan, your unlicensed therapist. Steve, your partner in crime. And EddieâŚ
You havenât seen any of them since graduation.
Three years of virtually no contact.
Sure, it made you wonder why you were even invited to this weekend getaway in the first place, but Nancy was always like a sister so you knew her motives were definitely not malicious.
âLet me help you with your bags,â the brunette girl offers and before you get a chance to decline, say youâve got them on your own since you really didnât bring much with you, sheâs at the boot of your car.
While Nancy fills you in on the plans sheâs made for everyone, the various activities sheâs organised for the days ahead, the two of you gather your belongings before making your way towards the big house.Â
Apparently everyone is already here.
Nancy, Jonathan, and someone called Argyle (a new addition to the group, undoubtedly a breath of fresh air following your departure), got here last night. Steve, Robin, and Eddie arrived this morning.
âBut the boys went to the shop to get all the groceries we need for this weekend, so right now itâs just me and Robin.â Nancy explains, fingers wrapping around the door handle. Itâs her way of saying not to be nervous, he wasnât here right now, and with that your shoulders relax in relief.
The inside of the house is even more impressive than its exterior. High ceilings, all wooden floors, and decor that undoubtedly cost more than anything you own or could actually afford. In the living area, thereâs paintings on the walls that depict the home during construction, then in its full glory, as it stands now. Various knick-knacks fill the shelving, and the bookcase at the back of the room is filled top to bottom with stories youâve never even heard of.
You allow yourself to continue into the kitchen, which looks like a piece out of Architectural Digest. Modern touches to the original design, upgraded appliances that look like theyâve never been used. Thereâs a large dining table in the back of the space, already set for dinner. The windows behind it offer a perfect view of the lake and as you look at the water; peace. For a split-second, you let yourself really think that coming wasnât a bad idea after all.
âJesus, Nance, how the hell did you find this place?â You ask in awe once the girl stands beside you.
âArgyle has this aunt whoâs an avid Airbnb user. Honestly, when he first showed me the pictures, I thought he was out of it, like he usually is, but here we are...â
You donât get to tell her how beautiful you think it is âcause thereâs a high-pitch screech that startles you, and within seconds, someoneâs arms wrap around your frame, swaying you from side to side.
âWhen Wheeler told me you agreed to come, I swear I thought she was bluffing!â
Robin drops her arms, allowing you to turn in your spot and face her. The grin on her face is wide, complimenting her new haircut, which is about the only thing thatâs changed in her physical appearance over the last three years.
She playfully smacks your arm. You do the same to her. Itâs reminiscent of a handshake, an acknowledgment that despite the years of only sending and receiving generic birthday texts, you guys were still as close as ever.
âLong time no see, Buckley. Loving the new look.â You point to her long bleached locks.
âYeah? I was going for that badass lesbian vibe. What Daenerys shouldâve been.â
You chuckle. âWell, Iâd say mission accomplished.â
âThanks,â Robin smirks then takes the duffle out of your grasp and turns to Nancy, asking to lead the way to the room thatâs been assigned to you.
Up the stairs and down the long hallway, the girls point to the shared bathroom, but Nancy says your room actually has an en-suite. Then she outlines which door leads to whose bedroom â Eddieâs is first up the stairs and you wonder whose choice it was to deliberately keep you two away â before stopping at the last door and pushing it open to reveal your safe space for this weekend.
First thought that crosses your mind is how this one bedroom is bigger than your entire apartment. The bed alone would probably not fit in your current home. Second thought is how you have the same view as in the kitchen, only higher up, and you thank Nancy for assigning you this room for that reason alone.
âItâs no big deal,â she replies with a shrug, âYou had the longest trip out here, only fair you get the best room, so you can properly rewind.âÂ
âAs the organiser, you should have the nicest room,â you counter, but Nance just waves her hand, dismissing what was going to be an offer to swap.
She proceeds to place the bag she was holding at the foot of the bed.
âGet settled in and weâll start on food once the guys return.â
âYou should have enough time to shower, if you want,â Robin chimes in, also dropping the duffel she carried up for you, âKnowing the four of them, theyâre still trying to locate the gluten free sticker on the pasta Nance asked for.â
âRob,â Nancy snorts.
The blonde shrugs. âYou know itâs true! Those idiots canât fucking read.â
They leave you shortly after, telling you to take your time to clean up and change into something more comfortable.Â
When the door shuts with a soft thud, you exhale a breath you didnât even realise you were holding. Itâs all okay, itâs all okay, itâs all okay, you repeat to yourself silently, and although you feel a little calmer than when you first arrived, there is still tension in your neck. Thereâs only one reason for that. One that isnât here right now, but is bound to arrive at any point in the next hour.
âarrived safe & sound. still feeling a little nauseous about this whole thing, but Iâm taking your advice.. keep positive.â - The text to your mom sends with a whooshing sound as you throw your phone on the large bed.
You glance around the room again, taking in the decor as a distraction to the anxiety bubbling in your chest. The furnishings are similar to the rest of the house, classy with a modern twist. Peaceful colours that perfectly compliment the wooden fixtures, and the birds chirping melodically outside the open window only add to the serenity. Itâs really one of the nicest places youâve ever stayed in and you take a mental note to send Nancy a bouquet of flowers when you get home, as a thank you.
When you step under the shower, youâre even more grateful.Â
Back in your own apartment, youâre not guaranteed warm water, having to often make a choice between rinsing off the hectic day or cleaning the dishes so thereâs something to eat off. Itâs the life you chose, so you really canât complain, but standing here in silence as the hot droplets wash over your skin, you think maybe you chose wrong. Then you think how fucking selfish that is of you since thereâs a clear list of reasons why, aside from the comfort of a scolding shower, the choices you made three years ago where far from good.
Leaving without saying goodbye to everyone, for one. No explanations, no notes.
Only Nancy knew of your plan. After all, she was the one that talked you into leaving.Â
The final nail in the coffin â so to speak â was her opinion on the literal shitshow that the final months of your high school career had become. And when she sat you down, the afternoon before graduation, she made it clear how she was worried about you and perhaps it was for the best to get away from Hawkins. Leave everything and everyone behind, allowing yourself time to heal and get your head straight.
You had only planned to be gone that one summer. But things never go to plan, especially for you.
Three months turned into four, then six, and before you knew it, a year had passed since your departure. Some of the group had tried to reach out at various points during that time, but you didnât engage â only replied to Nancy the odd time, and texted Robin the mentioned before birthday wishes.Â
The one person you really wished checked in on you, was the only person that didnât. Not like you could blame him. You broke his fucking heart.
It wasnât entirely a secret that Eddie Munson had a big fat crush on you.
He wouldnât call it love at first sight, but it was pretty damn close â as you later found out from Robin. Later. Too late. She then went on to say, when the rocker first laid eyes on you, standing at Nancyâs locker and laughing at something sheâd said moments prior, Eddieâs heart skipped a beat. Then two. The metalhead thought you were perhaps the most gorgeous girl to ever walk down the halls of Hawkins High, although he never said it out loud.Â
(Not to you anyway.)
Things changed however, when you started dating Billy Hargrove.Â
That boy was a bad influence for sure, even more than Eddieâs wild antics, but at that point in your life, you saw the world through rose-coloured glasses and turned a blind eye to Billyâs shitty behaviour.
Your first drink was provided to you by the scruffy blonde.
The first time you blacked out was after his funeral.
Earth shattering, his sudden death. Having lost the first love youâve ever had, you didnât know what to do with yourself. You didnât know how to cope. By the time your senior year came around, and Eddieâs third attempt at graduation, your life only continued to spiral out of control.
Your parents announced their divorce. It was apparently no oneâs fault â irreconcilable differences â but their break up meant the house youâd grown up in was being put up for sale and you suddenly had to choose who you wanted to live with.Â
Being an only child never brought with it any pressures, until now. Your father was moving cross country. Relocating with his job, who no longer needed him at their Indianapolis location, preferred he run the new branch in Las Vegas. Your mother was also venturing outside Hawkins, just not as far. She apparently found this cute place in Fort Wayne and was already in talks with a local school there for a part-time teaching position.
The Wheelers took you in following a conversation between Karen and your mom about how you shouldnât be finishing your high school education someplace new, so this solved one problem.
But being away from your support system unfortunately made you feel increasingly isolated. Your parents had this âopen doorâ policy that you didnât realise you needed until it was no longer readily available. Phone calls and texts just werenât the same.
This time in your life proved how difficult it was to pretend you were genuinely happy.
Eddie was the first to notice the subtle change in your attitude. Heâd often ask what was bothering you, but youâd always tell him nothing, so he eventually learned to stop and simply tried to distract you with his usual antics.
You hated him for it. You hated how he just knew how you were feeling. How he could sense those deep and inner thoughts you were trying to hide. And you hated now he would try to make you feel better when all you really wanted was for the sad feelings to swallow you whole.
Without proper supervision, your after school activities also shifted into ones that would fill the emptiness you were constantly feeling. You were always quite outgoing, always the first one to say yes when someone mentioned a party, but the months between December and April unlocked a new version of you. One not many people in your friend group were particularly a fan of, though all too afraid of saying something.
It all came crashing down the night of Chrissy Cunninghamâs farewell party. A few days before graduation, she invited the entire senior year to her parentsâ lavish home for a get together that her dickhead boyfriend called: Project X 2.0.Â
You asked Steve to come with you â much to Eddieâs dismay.
In the end, Carver got his wish. The party was indeed memorable for all the wrong reasons and the endless list of mistakes you made that night, in your inebriated state, was precisely why you left Hawkins in a hurry.
Las Vegas turned out to not be so bad.
There were a few bumps in the road upon your first arrival. A few too many drunken nights, drunken fights, and drunken one night stands. But once your dad acknowledged your reckless behaviour was becoming a serious problem, things got a little easier. Therapy helped.Â
A year and a half later, there was only one thing that made you want to reach for a drink to flush the hard work down the drain: Eddie Munson and how you treated him at that party, what you put him through that night.
In retrospect, you shouldâve been the one to reach out to him. At least a call to say Iâm sorry for the things I did and said. No time just felt like the right time and then, when Chrissy posted a picture of herself sitting happily in Eddieâs lap, it seemed a little too late.
Did it hurt to see him move on from the crush he had on you? Yes.Â
Again, you couldnât blame him for doing so.
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âHow was your shower?â Nancy asks when you come back downstairs.
Sheâs sitting on one of the sofas, a cotton blanket covering her legs. Robin is next to her, fingers working the keyboard of her phone, and looks up following Nancyâs question.
âNo offence, but you look a lot better than when you first arrived.âÂ
The comment earns Buckley a good nudge to the rib cage by the brunette beside her.Â
âOw! Jesus Christ, Nanceââ
âWe talked about this,â Nancy interrupts, narrowing her eyes at the girl.
âIt was a simple observation,â Robin defends, âIâm sure sheâs fucking nervous to be here, rightfully soââ
âRobin!â
âItâs okay,â you chime in and the girls simultaneously turn to look at you once again. âBuckleyâs right. I am nervous.â
Both their expressions simultaneously turn to one of sympathy. You plaster on the best smile you can muster before making yourself comfortable in an armchair by the open window, feeling their gaze follow your every move. You want to tell them to stop, tell them that the nerves will pass so itâs no big deal, but theyâd see right through you. The topic of you, Eddie, and that horrendous high school party will haunt this group like a ghost, lingering in the background even if itâs addressed â which youâre going to have to do very soon. Thatâs why you came.
âHe asks about you all the time,â Nancy says after a long pause, âWhatâs she doing? Is she working, studying?â
âIs she seeing anyone?â Robin adds.
âIs she happyâŚâ
The ache in your chest increases with every spoken word, fueled by the guilt you carried every single day for the last three years. Somehow knowing now that Eddie asked about you was worse than thinking heâs moved on because, selfishly, if he was happy, then it wasnât all bad. If he was happy, then the harsh truths you drunkenly sputtered in his direction werenât a cruel thing to do, they werenât as vile as you remembered them to be. If he was happy, then what you did after wasnât a complete betrayal.
âI-I never meant to hurt him,â you finally whisper, forcing down the tears that threaten to break. âI never meant to hurt any of you.â
The girls both offer you a smile.
âWe know,â Nancy reassures, âThatâs why we thought itâd be a good idea to invite you this weekend. What happened three years ago is so minor in terms of the rest of our lives, itâs time we all move past it.â
Nancy, the peacemaker.
âPlus Iâm planning a trip to Vegas for my birthday and I need your help with organising,â Robin chips in, her smile shifting into a grin. âYou wouldnât have answered my call, but now thereâs no escape.â
Robin, the girl that can always get you to laugh.
The chuckle that escapes your lips is genuine. For a split second, your nerves are eased and youâre transported back to the basement of your childhood home where the three of you spent hours planning your futures while flicking through trashy magazines in accompaniment to old hits blaring through the docking station your dadâs iPod was connected to.Â
Back then, turning twenty-one seemed like a distant dream.Â
So you proceed to reassure the blonde you are going to get her name on the list of some of the best clubs Vegas has and she squeals, jumping up to squeeze you with excitement, and telling you how Vickie, her girlfriend, was going to lose her shit over this, then she disappears into the kitchen, presumably to call Vickie with the news.
âYou just made her day,â Nancy says, smiling kindly.
âIâm glad I could do at least that,â you reply, then add, âIâm happy to be here. Thank you for thinking of me, Nance.â
Whatever Nancy is about to say next is interrupted by the sound of tires on gravel. The engine is shut shortly after your head snaps in the direction of the entryway, a large gulp forming in the back of your throat.
The next few minutes pass at an agonisingly slow pace. You think you hear Nancy call out your name, but your focus is on the door alone, waiting for it to open, waiting for him to come inside. Youâre anticipating his reaction to seeing you after all this time, wondering if heâd even acknowledge your presence or skip straight to the kitchen with the acquired groceries.
From a recent post on Instagram, you know what he looks like. Really good, if anybody asked. You were careful not to like it despite your finger hovering over the image for a few seconds too long. Then you were careful not to like any other picture as you scrolled through his profile until you reached the very end: a post of the two of you at a Halloween party your junior year, the night you finally talked him into creating an account.Â
Thanks to the light stalking, you also know him and Chrissy broke up a few weeks ago. He seemingly deleted any trace of the preppy blonde from his profile, she did the same with him, and you couldnât deny the stinge of satisfaction that cursed through your veins upon that revelation.
When the doorknob rattles, you hop on your feet.
Thereâs no going back now. You prepared yourself for this moment ever since you accepted Nancyâs invitation. Time to face the music.
Jonathan walks in first. He greets Nancy with a kiss before offloading the twelve-pack of beers onto the floor and turning his attention to you. His smile is big and youâre feeling a little less nervous when he pulls you into a silent hug. When he pulls back, he pats you on the shoulder, then picks up the box heâs after placing on the floor and walks in the direction of the kitchen.
The guy that introduces himself as Argyle is next. Heavy lidded, heâs holding an open bag of Doritos and jokes about how heâd also give you a hug but he doesnât trust himself with the orange residue on his fingers.
âWhite t-shirts are the devil, man,â he draws out the last syllable and flops onto the couch next to Nancy, offering her a corn triangle. When she politely declines, he just shrugs and throws it in the air, only to not catch it with his mouth, the piece falling onto the wooden floor.
With your gaze now focused on the chip, a single step away from you, Nancy scolds Argyle to not do that again. In the midst of this small ordeal, you donât hear your name being said. Only when a white Nike sneaker appears in your field of vision, stepping on the Dorito and smashing it to pieces, you look up at the person addressing you.
Steveâs expression is full of emotion, but he doesnât move from the spot heâs found himself in. He doesnât attempt to hug you or reach out for you like the others did, only staring into your eyes as if he was mesmerised by the fact you were actually here.
âShitâ I meanâŚâ
âYeahâŚâ
Thatâs all that you can say right now because itâs not yet the time to address what also went down between the two of you at the infamous party. Steve seems to be on the same page as you, opting instead to finally take that step forward and hesitantly wrap his strong arms around your frame.
The hug is awkward at first, but when you nuzzle your head into the crook of his neck as if no time has passed, exhaling softly when your hands make home on his back, the boy relaxes and his grip on you tightens ever so slightly. He whispers, âI missed you, sweetheart.â, into your ear and you instantly return the sentiment because itâs true, you missed him terribly. More than you cared to admit to yourself before this very moment.
For a few seconds, you forget where you are. Inhaling the scent of Steveâs aftershave and revelling in the way his arms perfectly folded around you, making you feel safe. For a few seconds, you feel at peace. For a few simple seconds, you forget about the person youâre still to see. The person that most likely wouldnât be as open to seeing you again, especially now that you were in Steveâs arms.
The door shuts with a tame bang, a distinctive sound of runners tapping against the wooden floor, Nancy says your name as Robin calls out for Steve, you think you hear Argyle murmuring âOhhh shit, dudeâ, then someone clears their throat and you finally open your eyes, which seemingly have closed moments prior.
Your throat dries.
There, leaning against the archway with his hands hidden in the pockets of his dark denim jeans is the boy who was once your friend, if not more.
Unlike Steve, Eddie stares at you with a blank look in his eyes, devoid of any real emotion. The emptiness behind the mahogany sends a shiver down your spine and youâre suddenly hyper aware of the position he has once again found you in.
Freeing yourself from Steveâs grasp, you hold your arms close to your chest for protection. He places a hand on your shoulder, giving it a gentle squeeze, before motioning for Argyle to follow him out of the room, where Nancy and the rest of the group just disappeared â leaving you alone with Eddie.
Neither of you says anything for what feels like an eternity.
Youâre afraid to blink, just in case he disappears during the brief second your eyes close. Truthfully, he has every right to do so. Rush upstairs and slam his bedroom door shut as you remain right where he left you, forever haunted by the choices you made three years ago.
No, no.Â
Thereâs a reason you came and thatâs to say youâre sorry.
Before you get a chance to break the silence, Eddie scoffs under his breath, dipping his head while running a hand through his brown locks. His hand remains at the back of his neck when he looks up at you again, a stupid smirk now plastered across his face.
âSo, you and Harrington seem close as ever.â
Not the first words you expected to come out of his mouth, but given the situation heâs just encountered, theyâre not surprising.
You nervously clear your throat, hugging yourself tighter.
âUhm⌠No, we were justââ
âI donât care,â he interrupts, his words cold yet the tone of his voice deceives him just a little. Also, if he actually didnât care, then why make a sly comment in the first place?
But you donât get to point that out, firstly âcause youâre still building up the courage to speak, and secondly because heâs quicker to continue with making his opinion known.
âObviously youâve always done whatever the fuck you wanted. Whoever you wanted.â
Ouch.
âEddie, I-IâŚâ you sigh quietly, âWe were just hugging. We havenât seen each other in a while.â
Eddie scoffs. âCute.â
âDonât do that. Donât be condescending.â You shake your head. âI didnât come here to argue with you.â
âThen why did you come here?â
ââCause I missed all of you, plus Nancy invited me and I-I wanted to take this trip to apologise. Explain myself.â
Eddie rolls his eyes.Â
âWell as far as Iâm concerned, you can keep your apology,â he states sternly, standing up straight and taking a step in your direction. âClearly the rest of them are right back to licking your ass, just like they did in high school. Entertaining your shitty behaviour, but Iâm not interested.â
His words hurt. It feels like tiny nails are being hammered into your heart and youâre helpless to stop it.
âI donât care for you and I donât want to be around you. Since weâre stuck here, just refrain from jumping on Harrington at every chance you get. Itâs fucking desperate behaviour.â
Tears burn down your cheeks slowly. They blur your vision and make you look like a giant fucking fool, even bigger than you already are. Eddie doesnât owe you anything, you know that. Yet here you stand, silently crying over his animosity.
Nancy's words ring in your ears, âhe asks about you, he asks if youâre happy.â. What a load of bullshit. He clearly doesnât give a shit.
âIâll make sure to stay out of your way then,â is all you manage to blurt out, wiping the wet droplets with the back of your hand.
Pushing past him, making a point to shove his shoulder with a little force, you hurry upstairs and into the confines of your bedroom. You make sure not to let the door shut with a bang, steering away from the dramatics Eddie undoubtedly wanted to provoke. Yes, he hurt your feelings, but you sure as hell werenât going to let him ruin this weeknd for you and the rest of your mutual friends.
His reaction didnât surprise you. In fact, you expected it.Â
That doesnât mean itâs any easier to digest.
Taking a few minutes to collect yourself, you check your phone and begin to open unseen notifications from various social media sites in an attempt to think about anything else than Eddieâs words.
âDeseperate fucking behaviour,â heâs said that to you before. The deja-vu hits harder than anticipated, making the nausea you thought you surpassed earlier spring right back up, stronger.
Yup. As you regain control of your breathing, you think for sure that coming here was definitely a mistake.

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pairing: steve harrington x reader
summary: after you become closer to a certain metalhead, steve can't stop the insecurities that stem from his previous relationship. when it all becomes too much, you are left to deal with his outrage.
warnings: arguments, angst, steve is mean, panic attack (fluff ending ofc)
a/n: idk, this was supposed to be short and sweet but i got carried away!
The bell above you jingled as you entered Family Video, stopping briefly to glance around the shop for a certain brown-haired boy who had managed to capture your heart a little over six months ago. It didnât take long to spot him, a grin plastered on his face as he stood behind the counter. With crossed arms, leaning his hip against the wooden edge, nodding along half-heartedly to whatever Robin was saying. She sat cross-legged on the desk, arms moving wildly as she spoke, her face lighting up as she noticed your presence.Â
âThere she is! Finally, I canât tolerate this man for much longer,â she says with a huff, kicking her feet off the counter and pointing at Steve who was clearly not as into the conversation as she was. His attention hasnât strayed from you since you came in. âYour turn.â
âLucky for you,â he begins, briefly glancing in Robinâs direction, pointing back towards her as you rounded the corner to emphasise his point. âShe tolerates me for hours.â
He pressed a soft kiss to your cheek as you leaned into him, whispering a hello before smirking in Robinâs direction. âIâd say itâs more than tolerating,â you add.
Steve has a smug look on his face at your comment, wrapping an arm around your shoulders and pulling you closer. You can feel the warmth he radiates through his jumper, his fingers finding your jaw to tilt your head up to meet his eyes.Â
The moment between you both was swiftly interrupted by a loud gagging noise. âOkay. Iâm third-wheeling. Gross.â Robin stated as she hopped off her makeshift throne with a huff.
You roll your eyes, still trapped in Steveâs embrace, not ready to let go just yet. âYou sure youâre not just jealous Rob?â
âPssh,â she scoffs as she throws a VHS tape from one hand to the other. âSure. If I wanted someone who canât alphabetise for shit, then yes. Iâd be all over Harrington.â
âOuch,â Steve pipes up from your side. âAlso I donât want to hear anything from you after what you did to the returns bin. Itâs chaos.â
âOrganised chaos, maybe,â she replies as she points the VHS directly at Steve. âMy system is far superior.â
You glance over at your boyfriend, a look of disbelief at her previous statement, he was about to interrupt but Robin quickly changed the subject. âI thought you were supposed to come by here yesterday? Or was I making that up?â
âOh, I was. But Dustin asked me last minute if I was free,â you tell her. âHe introduced to to his friendâEddie? I think he mentioned him before. We all hung out for a bit.â
The words slip out of your mouth naturally and a small smile graces your lips as you remember the day before. What you donât notice is the way Steve stiffens beside you. His hand, which was fitted perfectly against your shoulder, tensed slightly. Unbeknownst to you.Â
âEddie?â He asks, forcing his voice to stay light and cheerful. He wouldnât dream of dampening your bright mood. Not when you had gone out of your way to drop by and see him. Although, that fact did nothing to stop the unsettling feeling in his stomach.Â
You nod enthusiastically as he pays you his full attention, admiring the way your hair bounces along with your movements. It briefly distracts him from overthinking, that is, until you open your pretty mouth again. âYeah, you know Dustinâheâs always finding new people to drag into his D&D world. Eddieâs super into it, too.â
His jaw tightens, his smile falters and he hopes to god you donât notice, masking it with a casual nod. Eddie Munson, he thinks and cannot help the bitterness he feels. Of course, he remembers the metal head from high school, Dustin had been mentioning him more too. He never cared about popularity, the social hierarchy. Just⌠did his own thing. No matter what others thought of him.Â
Steve was all Ralph Lauren polos and Members Only jackets, tender smiles and sickly sweet kisses. Eddie was band patches and ripped jeans, unapologetic and confident. Not like Steve at all. The total opposite in fact.
He glances at you in the corner of his eye, then quickly back to the counter, the knot in his chest growing tighter. He knew, he knew, he was reading too much into it, but he just couldnât stop himself. Especially after Nancy broke his heart. It was only when he met you that it began to heal again.Â
Is that what youâre into? The carefree, rebellious type? While Steve has spent his entire high school career trying to fit the mold, Eddie has smashed it. And what did he have to show for it? A washed-up ex-popular kid working at a video store? Not a lot, clearly.
âSo⌠what did you guys get up to?â He asks, fiddling with the pen on the desk, trying to act as indifferent as possible.Â
âNot much. Just hung out, talked about D&D for a bit,â you reply with a shrug. âDustin thinks he is some kind of genius when it comes to that game.â
Robin chimes into the conversation, unaware of the tension radiating from the brunette next to you. âWell, if youâre into D&D Eddie is the go-to around here,â she tells you. âIt sounds like youâre his next recruit.â
Steveâs laugh is forced this time, and you notice it, a small frown appearing on your face. He curses himself internally, quickly leaning over to place a kiss on the side of your head, a reassuring gesture for the both of you. âSounds fun,â he says softly. âMaybe next time I could tag along.â
Just so he can see what Eddieâs intentions are, see if he is testing his luck with you. He has already lost one girlfriend to another guy so it seemed like a normal thing to investigate. Nothing weird about that⌠right?
You laugh and shake your head, patting his broad chest playfully. âTrust me, Steve, you donât have to do that. D&D is certainly not your thing.â
He deflated at your statement, even though it was definitely true. He lets out a chuckle to ease the insecurity he is feeling. âYeah, Iâll leave the nerd stuff to Dustin and Eddie,â he says, trying to play it off as nothing serious.Â
You see the sad look that penetrates his features, mistaking it for him just feeling left out. You grab his hand and give it a small squeeze. âAm I still alright to come over to your tomorrow? Evening sound good?â You ask, hoping he could see how much you still wanted to spend time with him, despite your new friend.
âOf course, angel,â he replies, completely melting at the soft tone of your voice, looking up at him with those gentle eyes of yours. You could probably make him do anything with that expression on your face. He canât resist stealing another kiss from you when you look like that. You smile up at him as he reluctantly pulls away.Â
âOkay, great!â You wave as you make your way to the door, bell ringing as you open it. âIâll see you tomorrow.â
He watches you leave until you are no longer visible, the tightness in his stomach easing ever so slightly at the thought of having you all to himself tomorrow. Just him. His girl.Â
As soon as he turns around, Robin is smirking directly at him, arms crossed across her chest. âSo, whatâs the deal with Eddie?â She asks, her tone teasing. âYou gonna join Hellfire now?â
Steve rolls his eyes at her, already dreading the incoming round of quips. âHell no, Iâm not touching that stuff.â
âAw, câmon Steve. I think you would make a great dungeon master,â she doesnât even bother trying to hide the laugh that is bubbling in her throat. âYou certainly are dramatic enough for it, you know? âKing Steveâ and all that.â
âYeah right,â he mutters, growing more irritated by the second. He usually had all the time in the world for her jabs, but currently? The tapes in his hands were the most interesting thing in the world to him as he tried to brush her off. âIâm retired from the whole âkingâ thing, remember?â
She grins as she leans across the wooden counter, standing on her tiptoes to get closer to him. âTrue, true. But at least we know Eddie is pretty chill now, we donât just have to take Dustinâs word for it.â
There it is, that name againâEddie. He says nothing as he grabs more tapes off the side. Not that it served any purpose, just anything to keep his hands busy and mind preoccupied.Â
âI mean, I have never really spoken to him,â she continued as she paced the shop floor, stopping only to place another VHS in her ânewly organisedâ returns section. âBut heâs got that whole ârebel without a causeâ thing going on. You know? Itâs pretty admirable.â
Yeah, I know, Steve thinks sourly. Thatâs precisely the problem. He does know. The free spirit who never once cared about fitting in, or pleasing anyone, and now here he wasâDustinâs new best friend and the subsequent new guy in your life.Â
âYeah, well,â Steve forces out another fake laugh, just as badly hidden as the first. âGood for him.â
Robin turns to face him directly, noticing the strain in his voice. âYouâre not⌠jealous, are you?â
Her question catches him off guard, fumbling with the tape in his hand and nearly dropping it. âWhat? No. Why would I be jealous of Eddie Munson?â
âAlright, alright, no need to get defensive,â she holds her hands up in surrender, her eyes still trained on him. âItâs just⌠I donât know. Youâre acting weird?â
He didnât respond right away, focusing on a blank point between two VHS tapes in front of him, he repeated the question in his mind. Weird? He wasnât being weird. Was he?
Shrugging his shoulders casually, he glances at the clock, suddenly wishing for the small arms to go faster so he could see you againâjust the two of you. No Eddie. No distractions. Just you and him alone. Maybe then he could stop himself from spiralling. He couldnât get the thought out of his mind for the rest of his shift, not when he had seen this story play out once before, with him ending up on the losing side.Â
Laughter filled the cramped space of Eddieâs trailer. Dustin had invited you over here a few hours earlier and now here you were, doubled over on his couch, clutching at your sides as Eddie continues his ridiculous story. âAnd thenâthen he turned around and slammed right into the closet door! Swear to God, I thought he was gonna be out cold!â He finished, completely in stitches at his own tale.Â
Dustin was practically rolling on the floor at this point, teeth on full show as he tried to get his words out cohesively. âHow did you find these people, Eddie?!â He gasped between his giggles.Â
You were wiping away the tears from your eyes, way past the point of caring if your makeup was smudged. As you came back to reality, you glanced over at the clock, freezing completely as you registered the time.Â
âOh, shit,â you muttered, your stomach dropping. âGuys, I gotta go. Likeâlike right now.â
You immediately leapt up off the worn-out couch, grabbing your jacket in a hurry and shoving your feet into your shoes. You had about ten minutes to be at Steveâs front door and had completely lost track of the time. âHeâs gonna kill me,â you mumbled under your breath as you reached for your bag. Even though it wasnât true, it was more likely he would be moping around the living room, glancing at the front door every couple of minutes awaiting your arrival. Just sad that he couldnât get to spend more time with you. Steve didnât get angry with you. Ever.Â
Eddie raised an eyebrow, his form still draped across the couch. âWhatâs the rush princess? Hot date with Steve?â
You briefly glanced over in his direction, looking increasingly flustered. âWell, yeah,â you admitted. âI was supposed to be there, uh, now.â
Before you could bolt out the door, you heard a groan coming from across the room. âDonât sweat it, Iâll drive you.â Eddie rose from his seat and grabbed his keys from the coffee table in front of him, twirling them around his finger. âNo way Iâm letting you bike all the way there.â
You blinked in surprise at his offer. âReally? Are you sure? You honestly donât have toââ
Eddie waved his hand in your direction, ignoring your concern. âItâs no problem. Besides, Iâm not gonna be responsible for you showing up at Steveâs all sweaty and out of breath. The guy would kill me,â He shot a teasing grin in your direction as he headed to the door, holding it open as both you and Dustin ducked under his arm, heading straight for his van.Â
The journey was easy, with Eddie being a surprisingly safe driver, music as loud as his personality. In between the heavy guitar riffs that thumped through the radio, he turned to you with a mischievous expression. âSo⌠you and Steve, huh?â
You felt the blush rise to your cheeks at his comment, not getting a chance to respond as he continued. âI just meant youâre good together, you know? I never really saw him as the âsettle down with a girlfriendâ type. But hey, they say love changes a person.â
You drew your gaze away from the passing trees, unable to hold the smile that had spread across your face. âYeah, heâsâheâs really great,â you admitted softly. You could barely put into words how great he was without gushing, so that small line would have to do for now. If Eddie only saw how Steve treated you, both in public and private, all his questions would certainly be answered.Â
Steve may not have had the same chaotic energy as Eddie or Dustin, but that didnât matter one bit. Steve was⌠solid. Reliable. He made you feel safe. Made you feel cherished.Â
The long-haired boy next to you shrugged, his tone still kind. âHey, if Dustin likes him, well thatâs saying something. The kid is picky when it comes to his friends.â
Dustin, now making his presence known from the back seat, spoke up. âDamn right!âÂ
As Eddie pulled up in front of the large house, he leaned over the centre controls, giving you a playful nudge. âDonât keep him waiting any longer. I bet he is pacing a hole in the floor.â
You playfully glare at him as you pop the door open. âHeâs not that bad.â
âSure,â he replied, rolling his eyes. âWell, tell him Dustin and I said hey.â
âWill do,â you replied as you hopped out of the van. You waved at the two of them as they began to drive away, heavy metal music blaring as they faded into the distance. Your smile from Eddieâs previous comment was still lingering on your lips as you bounded up to the front door, excitedly ringing the bell.Â
What you didnât see was Steve had witnessed the entire interaction from his windowâyour expression as you laughed with Eddie and Dustin, how you looked so at ease and comfortable around them. You hadnât even known them for that long. The sight twisted something ugly up inside of him, insecurities that were larger than he knew. He didnât know how to handle them, the thought of being left behind.Â
The door swung open after a few moments, and there stood your Steve, leaning casually against the door frame as he looked you up and down. God, he was whipped. âHey, there you are,â he said with that classic, easy, Steve smile, relief washing over him the second he laid eyes on you.Â
You took a step forward, eager to close the distance between the two of you as you wrapped your arms around his waist âSorry Iâm late.â
He chucked as he returned your embrace, sturdy arms enveloping you. âNo worries, Iâm always happy to wait.âÂ
The statement was true. Way too true, and that fact started to scare him.
You leaned up to press your lips against his, he was soft, familiar, and for a second, it felt like everything was perfect. He held the door open for you to step inside, the scent of his earthy cologne filled your senses.Â
He followed you into the living room, watching you kick off your shoes, holding his arm out just in case you toppled over. He had made that mistake only once in the past, the bruise on your leg was huge. Youâre clumsy nature may have been endearing, but heâll be damned if you hurt yourself on his watch. Â
âYou didnât ride your bike?â He asked, subtly trying to figure out exactly why you had gotten out of the familiar van.Â
âI was lucky Eddie offered me a lift. I kind of lost track of time,â you said nonchalantly, kicking your shoes into the corner.Â
His posture stiffened for the briefest moment at your confirmation. Honestly, he had hoped that what he saw five minutes earlier was just a figment of his imagination. âOh, cool,â he forced himself to keep his tone light. âThat was nice of him.â
You didnât notice how fake the plastered smile on his face was as you settled onto the couch, already making yourself at home as you reached for the throw blanket. âSo, whatâs the plan for tonight hm? Movies? Snacks? Oh, did you order pizza?â You rambled, getting more excited with each question. It put his mind at ease a little bit to see you this giddy with excitement. If he let himself believe that he was the cause, maybe he could stop worrying.Â
He beamed and moved to join you, resting his head against the pillows as he glanced down at your pure expression. âAll of the above, sweetheart. But we are not repeating what you told me a few weeks ago that eating leftover pizza for breakfast was ânutritionally balancedâ.â
You giggled as you unfurled the blanket, taking extra care to make sure he was fully covered. âIt is balanced! Carbs, protein, maybe a vegetable if thereâs a stray pepper.â
âRight,â Steve smirked as he drew out the word, trying to get on board with your reasoning. Reaching over for the remote to turn the movie on.Â
As the credits for the cheesy rom-com rolled across the screen, you stretched your stiff body out. You untucked yourself from his side, resulting in a frown from Steve, not quite ready to let you go yet.Â
âI still donât get why we always watch these,â you speak over the ending soundtrack. âAll the girl ever does is swoon over the guy, ignoring all the red flags until itâs too late.â
He rests his arm on the back of the couch, placing his chin on top of it to give you his full attention. âWhat can I say? Iâm a sucker for a happy ending.â
You roll your eyes and nudge his foot with your own. âSuch a romantic.â
Steve blushes before turning away, giving you a casual shrug. âI just like them. Who knows, I could always start serenading you under your window, the whole nine yards.â
âSerenade, huh?â You chuckle, angling your head to lean against his arm. âDo you even know how to play an instrument?â
He drew his face towards you, scrunching his nose in your direction. âI can learn. Get some guitar lessons.â
Maybe you like guitar. Eddie plays the guitar.Â
You giggle at the mental image of Steve strumming clumsily, tongue poking out in concentration, getting frustrated with the sheet music that would be scattered around him. âOh, Iâd pay to see that.â
He runs his hand through your hair, admiring your soft features illuminated by only the TV screen. âYou wouldnât have to pay. If you wanted it, Iâd do it for free.â
He meant every word. If it kept you in his life, he would practise until his fingers bled.Â
âHas anyone told you how much of a sap you are?â You ask, but it lacks its usual teasing.Â
âYeah, but Iâm your sap,â he replies, words overflowing with tenderness.Â
You look at him closely. Really look at him. His loving smile falters slightly under your gaze, eyes flickering downwards to hide his expression more.Â
Shifting towards him, you lay a hand across his chest, feeling the steady thump of his heart quicken at your touch. âWhatâs wrong?â
Steve blinks, another smile forced, not quite reaching his eyes. God, why did you have to ask it like that? In a sweet tone, filled with concern. He thought he was good at lying. All those secret parties he held in his parentâs absence, brushing off their questions about various missing decorations that most likely had been broken. Nobody noticed when his heart was broken a few years back. When he could hardly drag himself to work. But somehow, you could pick him apart easily.Â
âNothing,â he lies, trying to brush you off. âJustâŚthinking.â
âAbout what?â
He sighs, his fingers tracing an aimless pattern on your shoulder as he avoids looking at you. âJustâŚus, I guess. Wondering if Iâm actually good at this whole âboyfriendâ thing or if youâre just humouring me.â
The confession made him feel exposed. He regretted saying anything at all.Â
You frown at his admission, âWhat? Why would you think that?â You canât hide the shock from your voice. This is the same boy who kept your favourite tea stocked in his cupboard, the same boy who built your entire bookcase when you mentioned you were struggling with the instructions, the same boy who even phoned the doctorâs office for you when you were too scared to talk to the receptionist. Â
He ticked every box and more, your heart broke for how he felt.Â
âI donât knowâŚSometimes I wonder if Iâm gonna screw this up. Like, if Iâm just temporary.â His eyes are still glued to his lap, unable to look away. If only he didnât have this much baggage.Â
You furrow your brows, reaching up to cup his cheek, tilting his head so heâs forced to meet your eyes. âSteve, youâre not temporary. Okay? Youâre not some placeholder to me.â
He leans into your touch, his hand covering yours for a moment. But even though he smiles softly at your words, the doubt still lingers in his eyes.
âI guess weâll see,â he murmurs, the vulnerability heavy in his voice.
You sigh, realising this is a result of something more going on, but you still give him a gentle look. You have no problem reassuring him. You could tell him one hundred times how cherished he is without complaint. As many times as it took to make the message stick. If thatâs what it took, you would gladly do it.Â
Steve was buzzing as soon as he got off the phone with Kieth. His presence at the video store was not required today, and he had been planning how to surprise you all morning. Acting as giddy as a high schooler. He hadnât had the chance to see you since you last hung out at his place and he really wanted to do something sweet. Not out of the lingering insecurity he was feeling, but he wanted to see you happy. Especially when it was because of him.Â
He tried to go the extra mile today, waking up early and driving to the nice florist on the other side of town, just to make sure he got the freshest flowers. A little effort from him means a big smile from youâtotally worth it in his book. The bouquet was huge, it sat in your usual place, in the passenger seat. He specifically chose your favourite colour as the wrapping paper, and the bow that secured it too. Smiling to himself as he pictured your reaction.Â
Climbing the steps to your little apartment, something you were so excited to finally be able to afford with your job, his heart beat with anticipation. He easily fished out the spare key you had given him, smiling as the tiny keychain dangled from itâa tiny VHS tape you had been so proud to find at the flea market, insisting on putting it on yourself because it âneeded some flairâ. It was a thoughtful gesture, it made him feel warm whenever he saw it.Â
Holding his breath to not make any noise, he unlocked your door and gently pushed it open, careful not to startle you. His eyes immediately landed on the couchâand his whole world froze.Â
There, sprawled out on the couch, was none other than Eddie Munson. Looking the same as he always did, completely relaxed In his worn Metalica t-shirt and scuffed trainers.Â
The worst part wasnât just him. It was you. Your head resting in his lap, and Eddie was absently playing with a strand of your hair. He glanced up at Steveâs entrance and immediately put a finger to his lips, signalling Steve to stay quiet. His blood boiled at the gesture.Â
âShh,â Eddie whispered, gesturing to you. âSheâs asleep.â
He was glued to the spot. What the fuck is he doing here?
Eddie carefully lifted your head off his legs, swapping himself out for a pillow, taking extra care not to rouse you.Â
âHey, man,â he greeted casually as he stood, stretching out his arms like this wasnât the single most infuriating sight Steve had ever seen. âWe were just hanging out, watching some trash TV. She was out like a light.â
His voice was still a whisper as he explained what happened, trying to add some humour to the situation. âProbably for the best, I mean. I can watch crappy shit all day, but even this was painful to sit through. No big deal.â
Steveâs jaw clenched. Hard. His grip on the flowers tightened until he could feel a few give way under the pressure. No big deal? Youâve got to be kidding me. He felt a surge of possessiveness course through him, igniting an anger he believed was dormant. His mind began to race, everything he had been trying to ignore had bubbled straight back up to the surface like a ticking time bomb. She is that comfortable to fall asleep on him?!
Eddie, completely oblivious to Steveâs thinly veiled fury, patted him on the shoulder. âSorry, but I gotta be heading myself. Wayneâll be wondering where Iâve been.â He said, giving him a small smile as if this was a totally normal situation for the two of you. âTake care, man.â With that, Eddie slipped past him, closing the door silently as he exited.Â
The apartment felt eerily quiet as Steve just stood there, staring at the door, trying to wrap his head around what the hell just happened. Unbelievable. He rediverted his attention back to you, still soundly asleep on the couch, completely unaware of the storm brewing inside of him. He crossed the room slowly, as if on autopilot, mind a nasty mix of anger and jealousy. You fell asleep on Eddie. Eddie, of all people. How long were you two just... sitting there like that?
He took a seat in the armchair opposite, memories of the two of you trying to squeeze onto it now bitterly replaying in his mind. The flowers were still clutched in his hand, forgotten in his flood of emotions.
He didnât want to acknowledge what he had just walked in on. His heart beat painfully in his chest. This is how it starts, right? He thought bitterly. Starts all innocent like this. Iâve seen this before. Iâve lived this before. His mind flashed back to that goddamn Halloween party, to the nights he thought things were fine, only to realise too late that he had been left behindâagain.
Steve exhaled sharply, frustration gnawing at him. Itâs happening. Itâs fucking happening again. He was always second best. His parents, Nancy, Dustin, you.Â
He glanced down at the flowers in his hand, the stems crushed from his tense grip. They were supposed to be part of a sweet surprise, a way to make you smile, but now... now they just felt like a cruel joke. With him being the punchline. As per usual.
He set them down on the coffee table and leaned backwards, his gaze locked on your peaceful sleeping form, his mind a mess. His foot tapped impatiently against the floor. He was fumingâso mad he could barely think straight.
The room was in complete silence as you began to stir awake, reaching your arms above your head lazily. You blinked a few times as you returned to reality, the soft haze of sleep still lingering. You heard your back pop and you groaned at the sensation, falling asleep on the couch had been a terrible idea.Â
You let out a brief yawn and look around for Eddie, but instead, your eyes land on your boyfriend. He sat across from you, arms crossed tensely, his expression neutral. He wasnât smiling, which was odd for him. In fact, he looked angry.Â
âWhen did you get here?â Your forehead crinkled in confusion, voice still raspy with sleep as you asked. âWhere did Eddie go?â
Steve shifted in the chair, leaning back and spreading his legs further apart. âEddie left a while ago,â he snapped, his tone was sharp and clipped. âI got the day off work.â
âOh, I didnât know,â your brain still trying to piece the information together. âYou should have called.â
He scoffed as he shook his head, a lock of brown hair escaping to rest against his forehead. âYeah, well. I wasnât aware you had other plans.â
You sat up straighter on the couch, trying to ignore the knot forming in your stomach. His toneâhe never spoke to you like that. It sounded frustrated, irritated. Like you had done something wrong. You wracked your brain trying to think of anything that would have upset him, eventually coming up short. Eddieâs presence here didnât even pass through your mind, there is no way Steve would be that possessive. Could he?
âSteveâŚwhatâs wrong?â You asked cautiously, concern creeping into your voice. âWhy are you mad?â
His brown eyes darkened, his face twisting with an expression you had never seen before. All the insecurity he had been feeling, all the unresolved emotions, came crashing to the surface in a wave of anger. It was frightening. He was frightening you.Â
âYou wanna know whatâs wrong?â He barked out a laugh, one that was filled with no humour. âI come over here, thinking Iâm gonna surprise my girlfriend. But instead? I find her asleep on the town freak.â
Your heart sank. He spat the words out as if they tasted vile on his tongue. You never knew that he could be this vicious, the foul name that just spewed from his lips made your throat tighten. âSteve, thatâs notââ
âDonât,â he cut you off, his voice bitter as he continued. âYou think Iâm stupid? Like I donât see whatâs going on here? You and Eddie. Heâs always around, and suddenly, youâre all buddy-buddy with him, falling asleep on his lap like itâs no big deal. I meanâJesus, sweetheartâhow dense do you think I am?â
âSteve, it wasnât like that,â your voice broke as you struggled to speak. The nickname that had always been filled with such love was now venomous, you struggled to understand what was happening. Why he wasnât listening? Why wasnât he trusting you?
âWe were just hanging out, watching TVââ
âOh yeah? Just watching TV? Sure,â Steve spat, getting up to start pacing, the adrenaline coursing through his body was too much. His mind was racing, old memories resurfacing, ones that he would rather not think about only helped fuel his rage. He turned back to you, eyes wild with fury.
âMoved on pretty quick, huh?â He ran a hand over his face, voice dripping with resentment. âI mean, I gotta hand it to you, honey. But you could have tried a little harder before the secret spilt out eventually.â
Tears formed in your waterline as you tried your best not to let them fall. âHow could you say that?â You took in a shaky breath. âWhy are you acting like this?â
âOh, donât do that,â he pointed a finger at you. âDonât act all innocent here. Iâve seen this shit before, okay? Little things that arenât that little. Donât play dumb, itâs embarrassing.â
âIâm not!â You protested, not caring about the tears that now flowed freely down your cheeks. âI love you, Steve. Please. Eddie is just a friend.â
He rolled his eyes, your pleading falling on deaf ears. âYeah, âjust a friendâ,â he muttered hostilely. âSure.â
His words cut deep, and you felt yourself crumble under the weight of them. You began to panic as you realised there was no way out of this. Not when he was so dead set on believing what he wanted. You could only stare back at him in disbelief, heart breaking at how trivial this argument is.Â
âI thought you left this high school crap behind you,â you whispered, scared and unsure of how he would react.Â
âYeah, well, some things never change.â He shot back, his tongue still as fast as it had been back then. He mentioned how he was in school a few times in the past, but now you could really see it. The petty boy who would say anything in the heat of the moment. The boy who could pick the thing that would hurt the most.Â
The room fell into a heavy silence, staring at one another, the distance between you growing more and more with each passing second. You could barely recognise the man standing only a few feet away. You wanted to reach out to him, plead with him to just stop. Go back to being Steve. Your Steve.Â
âI canât believe what youâre saying,â you managed to choke out, wiping at your eyes with the sleeves of your jumper. âYouâre hurting me.â
Steve hesitated for a moment, a brief flash of guilt flickered across his face at the sight of your tears. His beautiful girl was torn apart by what he was insinuating. But he was too far gone. His misplaced anger was the only thing he could feel right now, pushing him further. âYeah well, now you know how that feels.â
A sob wracked through your body, his statement feeling like a dagger to your chest. He made his way towards the door to leave, his gaze landed on the stack of VHS tapes by the TV. He knew he should walk away, but a petty bitterness surged through him. He could never resist getting one final jab in.Â
âMake sure you return those by the weekend. Late fees now apply, sweetheart.â He sneered, lips turning into a snarl.Â
With that, he tossed the flowers heâd brought for you onto the table, the delicate petals now scattered across it. You stared at them, your vision blurred by your tears as Steve stormed out of your apartment. He slammed the door sharply as he left, making you flinch.Â
As soon as he was gone, you collapsed onto the couch, finally allowing yourself to cry uncontrollably. You didnât understand how everything had spiralled so fast. How the man who was so sweet, so kind, had turned into this.
On the other side of the door, Steveâs heart was racing, pounding so hard he could hear it in his ears. He leaned against the wall for a moment and shut his eyes, trying to get his breathing under control as the rage he felt dissipated.Â
He wouldnât allow himself to feel guilty, not over this. He didnât jump to conclusions, not when the signs were so clear to him.Â
He stumbled down the stairs and got into his car, foot pressing down hard on the accelerator as he drove away. Each mile felt heavier than the last. He couldnât allow himself to question what he had said, besides, it was too late to take it all back now. What he couldnât answer was why he felt so much more empty as he pulled up to his house. Alone.Â
Steve pushed open the door to Family Video, the small bell above him chiming as he trudged inside. It felt like it was mocking him, only adding to his sour mood. He was fifteen minutes late, something that never went unnoticed by Robin.
His eyes looked and felt drained, dark circles framing his eyes from his obvious lack of sleep. The night before had been hell. All he had done was toss and turn, replaying the argument with you over and over again in his head until he was sick of it. His chest ached from all the emotions that were still swirling inside of him. Anger, sadness, and a terrifying amount of regret that he wasnât sure what to do with.Â
Robin was at the counter, tapping away at the computer when she saw him walk in. Her face lit up, clearly excited to spill something. âThere you are! You wonât believe what Iâm about to tell you. I saw Vicky at the movies yesterday andââ
âRob, Iâm really not in the mood today.â He interrupted her, rubbing a hand over his brows.Â
The girl froze, her face contorting with confusion. Usually, Steve lived for gossip like this. In fact, he almost always begged for it.
âWaitâŚwhat? You were off yesterday. Shouldnât you be, like, all refreshed or something? What, did you party too hard without me?â
He shot her a glare, making it crystal clear that something was wrong. Of course, being ever curious, Robin was not going to let this slide.Â
âOh, no. Spill it, Harrington.â She began, leaving the computer to follow his quick steps. âYou come in late, looking like shit, and now youâre all moody? Did something happen yesterday?â
Steve sighed, running a hand through his messy hair he hadnât even bothered to brush. Not willing to humour her at all today. âRobin, pleaseââ
âPlease what? Iâm not gonna stop asking. Câmon, let it out. Iâm all ears. Iâll even sit down for this one.â She says dramatically as she hops up onto the counter, crossing her legs, glancing at him expectantly as if she had all the time in the world.Â
Steve groaned loudly. âFine, fine. You want to know what happened?â He said, exasperated. âI walked in yesterday, excited to surprise my girl, and guess what I saw? Eddie. Like, she had her head in his lap and everything. They were all over each other. It was disgusting.â
Robin scrunched her eyebrows as she processed his words. âEddie? The Eddie Munson?â She squinted, looking even more confused. âAre we talking about the same Eddie here? The one whoâs completely obsessed with Chrissy Cunningham? I mean, heâs had it bad for her for years. That Eddie?â
âWhat? Chrissy?â Steve frowned, pausing as her words sank in. âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
Robin tilted her head at him like he was an idiot. Which she would say was most of the time. âUh, yeah? Heâs been pining after her for, like, ever. He never had the guts to ask her out. Everyone knows that.â
She carried on talking as if this was common knowledge, which maybe it was. The knowledge was just not that common to Steve, apparently. âSo Eddieâs into your girl now? Are you sure about that?â
He felt his stomach drop, trying to ignore the rising panic in his chest. âI mean⌠yeah. Pretty sure? He was, like, touching her and they wereââ He stopped halfway through his sentence, doubt now taking over.Â
Was that really all he saw? Surely not. He couldnât have gotten so mad about just that, there had to be more. Only, nothing really came to mind.Â
Robin raises an eyebrow. âTouching her, huh? And that exactly happened? No skipping details.â
Steve scratched the back of his head as he tried to recall the events from the evening prior, his anxiety continued to grow as he spoke. âI saw him drop her off at my place the other day. She got out of his van, and they looked all⌠close. Then, when I went to her apartment earlier, I walk in, and there she is, asleep across his lap.â
Robin took a second to process what he was saying, speaking slowly as she tried to wrap her head around the situation. âSo⌠youâre mad because she fell asleep with him on the couch? While watching TV? Thatâs what youâre telling me?â
Steveâs breath hitched in his throat, immediately getting defensive, trying to prove that he wasnât just overreacting. âWell, yeah, but itâs the way she was with him. It was just too⌠cosy.â
She could not believe what she was hearing as she stared at the boy blankly. âDude, we do that stuff all the time. Like, every movie night.â
Steve's stomach twisted. He felt sick. âYeah, butâŚthatâs different. This isââ He couldnât continue. There was no solid ground for him to stand on. The knowledge of that was overwhelming. Fuck.Â
Robin narrowed her eyes, still determined to get to the bottom of whatever was going on. âOkay, I still donât get it. What did you do?â
He shifted uncomfortably at her questions, his guilt was building inside of him as the true terror set in. âI, uh⌠I may have been a complete asshole.â
Her eyes widened at the admission. âDefine âcomplete asshole.ââ
Steveâs hands shook as he brought them up to his forehead, slightly damp from his growing fear. âI called Eddie the âtown freakââfuckâand Iââ He paused and took a breath in, the consequences of his insecurities now coming into the light. âI told her we were over basicallyâŚshe asked me to stop hurting her.â
Robinâs jaw dropped, feeling outraged at the way her best friend had acted. That was not something she could ever stand beside, no matter how close they were. âYou what? Steve, that's fucking insane! I canât believe you drove her to the point of even having to say that!â
The world seemed distorted as Steve became short of breath, he had to rest a hand on the counter to keep himself steady, the tight grip becoming painful. âI donât know! I justâit all came out. I couldnât stop myselfâshit. Whatâwhat do I do?â
Robin started at him, completely stunned and equally irked. âSteve,â she said, the stern tone felt foreign on her tongue. âThis is not just âI messed up a littleââyou blew it, dude.â
He was breathing faster now, mouth barren, limbs turning slightly numb. The panic had now set in fully. âNo, no, no. Donât say that. I can fix it, right? I always fix it. I have to fix it, Robin. Please, help me fix it!â His voice increased as he got the words out, hands trembling in front of him.Â
She looked at him, she was no less annoyed, but she couldnât help but pity her friend. Especially when he looked like he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown like this. He was a wreck right now and needed someone.Â
âOkay, fine. Iâll help you,â Steve sighed in relief, however, she wasnât finished. âBut Iâm seriously not happy about any of this. If she doesnât take you back, you have to deal with it, Steve. This is on you.â
Steve nodded frantically, hair flying everywhere as he clung to the small sliver of hope. âAnything. Iâll do anything. I canât lose her, Robin. I just⌠I canâtâ
She folded her arms, her face remaining stoic to show her displeasure with him. âAlright. We will think of something, and you better pray to God she hears you out. You have got a lot of sucking up to do Harrington.â
He muttered quiet a thank you, his heart not slowing down. He couldnât afford to lose you, not over this, not because of his own self-doubt. Please, he thought to himself. Please for the love of God donât let her leave me.
For ten long minutes, Steve had been standing outside your apartment, heart hammering in his chest as he stared at the shut door. Ten agonising minutes of him just waiting, stalling, trying to muster up the courage to raise his hand and just knock. He could have used the spare key that was burning a hole in his back pocket, but that wouldnât be right. Not after what he did. He had to do this the right way if he had any chance of forgiveness. This wasnât a situation that could be fixed with flowers or chocolates. He had spoken to Robin for the whole of yesterday, and they both agreedâhe needed to own up to everything that transpired, to apologise, even if it was hard. Even if it was terrifying.Â
Because losing you? That wasnât an option.Â
With a deep breath, he rapped his knuckles against the solid wood. The second he made contact with the door, his stomach flipped. He wanted to run. To turn around and bolt. But he couldnât. Not this time. He had too much to loseâyou. The sweet, kind girl who had always made him feel seen, made him feel held. How could he walk away from that without trying?Â
It wasnât long before the door creaked open, the sight of you nearly knocked all the air out of his lungs. Youâd been crying, that much was obvious. Your eyes were red, puffy, and filled with the hurt that he had caused. If that wasnât enough to crush him, you were clad in one of his old hoodiesâone heâd left at your place months ago. Seeing you wrapped up in something of his twisted the knife so deep that he nearly staggered back before he caught himself.Â
You immediately moved to shut the door, not willing to let him hurt you more, but Steve panicked. âPlease, please, angel donât,â his voice cracked as he begged to be let in, his hand pushing lightly against the door, so desperate to keep it open. Desperate to not be shut out before he could even try to say sorry. âI need to talk to you. Please.â
You paused, removing your hand and gently taking a step away from the entrance. You crossed your arms as you looked at him, still visibly upset, your voice sharp but exhausted. The tone pulled at his chest. âYouâve got five minutes Steve. Then I want you out of here.â
He nodded eagerly, grateful for a chance, no matter how slim. âOf course, anythingâŚIâll take anything. JustâŚplease.â
You let him in, both stepping further into the flat, his eyes immediately locked onto the sight of the coffee table. The flowers he picked up yesterday were still sitting thereâpetals scattered everywhere, beginning to dry up and wilt.Â
You couldnât bear to touch them after he tossed them there the day before, you had hardly left your bedroom due to their presence. A brutal reminder of what happened. He felt sick to his stomach with the knowledge of how badly he hurt you. How you couldnât even deal with the ruined gift because they were tied to him. To the things he said.Â
You fiddled with the sleeve of his hoodie, now feeling embarrassed while wearing it, nervous as to what he could possibly say to make this right. If he even wanted to make it right. You honestly didnât know.Â
He turned to you, words catching in his throat as he tried to figure out where to even start with this. He had gone over this with Robin multiple times yesterday, but the sight of you completely threw him.Â
âIâIâm sorry, angel,â he stammered, that was a good place to start, his voice as rough as he continued. âIâm so, so sorry. For everything. For not thinking. For not believing you. For⌠for making you cry. I didnât mean toâI swear, I didnât.â
You stood firm, arms not moving from their crossed position. You werenât giving in easily, not this time. You had every single right to be upset. Steve has frightened you. He was mean and spiteful, lashing out at you instead of listening. His jealousy was ugly.Â
He fumbled for more words, his hands beginning to shake. âIâŚI was an asshole, I hate that I hurt you. I justâŚI freaked out, okay? I thoughtââ He stopped, swallowing thickly as his emotions threatened to choke him fully. âI thought I was going to lose you. LikeâŚlike I lost Nancy.â
Your expression shifted slightly, but you remained silent, allowing him to continue.Â
His voice grew quieter, more pained. âHalloween, a few years back, Nancy told me I was justâŚbullshit. Jonathan swept in after that. And when I saw you with EddieâfuckâI justââ He ran a hand through his brown hair, pulling harder at the ends as his frustration grew. âEddieâs already got Dustin. HeâsâŚheâs got everything. And I thought heâd take you too. And I justâŚI panicked. I know itâs stupid, okay? I was justââ
He was rambling now and he knew it, the words were tumbling out faster than he could stop them. He only had five minutes, he needed you to understand. To please understand him.Â
âI was so fucking scared, honey. Iâm scared youâll wake up one day and realise that Iâm bullshit. That youâll find someone better. Someone who isnâtâŚwho isnât me.â His voice cracked again at his attempt to hold back the tears that clouded his vision.Â
You let out a small sigh, your expression wary. You couldnât let your guard down, not yet at least.Â
âSteveâŚwhat happened yesterday was not okay. You hurt me. A lot.â
âI know,â he said in a hushed tone, his voice barely louder than a breath. âI know I did, and Iâll never forgive myself for that. I swear, Iâll be better. Iâll be so much betterâif youâll let me. You deserve everything, sweetheart. A-and Iâll give it to you, I promise. JustâŚplease. Please let me prove that.â
Steveâs voice broke as the overwhelming dread overflowed, what had once been a gentle simmering below the surface now coursed through his entire body. No, he thought, Itâs not working. Itâs not fucking working.
His hands were quivering uncontrollably, his vision blurred as his thoughts spiralled. Everything was crashing down around himâthe fear, the memories, the guilt.Â
He couldnât stop it. He couldnât lose you. Not you.Â
âIâI canât,â Steve stammered, his words short as they came out in small gasps. He backed up slightly, he didnât know if he was scared of your presence or himself at this point. âI donât know what to do. I donât know how to fix this. Iâm soâso fucking scared, IââÂ
His hands flew to his face in a weak attempt to hold himself together, his breath coming out in frantic bursts. His whole body shook involuntarily. Nancy, his parents, the same gut-wrenching feeling of being told he wasnât enough. Wasnât loved. That he was unimportant. Just temporary.Â
You were stuck, rooted to where you stood, watching him unravel. And in that moment, you didnât know what to do. The Steve you knew so wellâthe confident, charming, self-assured Steveâwas crumbling before your eyes, his fear felt so raw, so overwhelming that it broke your heart to witness it.Â
âSteve,â you say softly, moving towards him, but he couldnât hear you. Not over his own mind. He was too far gone.Â
âI canâtâfuck, Iââ His broad chest heaved as he tried to suck in air, but it seemed to do little to help. His hands shook violently, gripping at his tousled hair as he slid down to the floor, his back against the wall. âIâm gonna lose you, angel. I know it, and I canâtâI canât do that again.â
âSteve,â you repeat, voice more forceful this time as you drop to your knees beside him. You reached out to him slowly, so as to not startle him, taking his unsteady hands in your own. âBreathe. JustâŚbreathe with me, okay?â
He was trembling so much that it scared you, even more than he had yesterday. His breaths were coming out shallow and erratic, your heart ached to see him like thisâso broken, so scared.Â
âItâs okay. Iâm here.â You kept your voice soft, soothing as you held onto him, your thumbs tracing small circles on his skin. You began to understand. âYouâre okay. Iâm not going anywhere. I promise.â
The skin around his eyes was pulled taught as he squeezed them shut, he tried to follow your lead, match your breathing with his own, using it as a guide. âJust breathe, okay?â You repeated, you held your voice steady until his ragged breaths began to slow, becoming deeper and more even.Â
It took a few minutes to get his trembling to ease, fingers still tracing gentle patterns, reminding him of your presence. His grip eventually loosened, but never wavered, he clung onto you like a lifeline. His head hung low as he tried to pull himself back together.Â
You watched his chest as you knelt beside him, it rose and fell more calmly compared to a few moments ago. His large brown eyes flickered open as they focused on you. Red and glassy, filled with fear as he looked at you. Really looked at you.Â
âIâm so so sorry,â he spoke in a muted tone, barely audible as he turned his attention to your intertwined hands. âI wasnât thinking straight. I just⌠I didnât know what to do. IâI needed to hurt you before you hurt me.â
Your stomach was in knots at the sight of him so vulnerable. Posture hunched over as if he wanted to disappear into himself. It broke your heart to witness. You squeezed his hands gently as you leaned closer to him.Â
âSteve, listen to me,â you tell him. His eyes lifted to meet yours, amber and swirling with uncertainty. âIâm not going anywhere. But you have to talk to me, okay? If something is bothering you. If youâre feeling scared, you have to tell me. You canât just take it out on me. Itâs not fair.â
He shook his head and sniffed, rubbing his hand roughly against his eyes, trying to brush away the tears. âI donât want to push you away,â he muttered, voice no longer as shakey. He felt his mind settle as the words flowed out of his mouth more comfortably.Â
âI just⌠I donât know how to do this,â he gestured between the two of you. âIâve never been good at⌠at the talking stuff.â
For the first time today, you allowed a smile to play on your lips as you brushed a lock of hair from his forehead. âI kinda got that,â you tell him. âYou donât have to be perfect. I just need you to be able to come to me, talk to me. Get out of your head. Iâm always here.â
You tapped his forehead twice for emphasis as he exhaled slowly. The tension in his body had finally been released as he slumped against the wall. He brought both of your hands up to his lips, pressing a kiss to your knuckles, swallowing hard as he returned them to his lap. âDonât deserve you, angel.â
Leaning forward and pressing your forehead against his own, closing your eyes as you speak. âYou deserve someone who cares,â you tell him as you pull back, eyes shining with pure honesty which soothes his shot nerves. âAnd I do. So, justâŚtrust me. Even if it's hard sometimes.â
âI do,â he said quickly. âI do. Iâm sorry I didnât, sweetheart. Iâm sorry for everything.â
âI know,â you say, rubbing your thumb across his cheek, looking at him with the tenderness he never thought he would see again. âYou donât have to apologise anymore.â
He nodded once more, your forgiveness was finally sinking into him, pushing the last bit of panic out of his system. He opened his arms, asking you silently if it was alright to hold you once more.Â
You shifted yourself between his legs, allowing his arms to pull you into a tight embrace, bringing you close as if you might disappear again. Slip through his fingers if he let you go.Â
You rested your head against his chest, tucked up tightly as his chin rested on your hair. You could feel his heart beat at a more steady pace. You placed your palm over it. It belonged to you after all.Â
âI love you, you know that?â He asked as he held you against him, anchoring himself to you.Â
âI know,â you respond, words slightly muffled by his jumper. âI love you too.â
You pull away slightly, meeting his eyes once more. The heaviness from the previous conversation had lifted, feeling relief flow through you as the warmth returned to Steveâs face. He wasnât completely at ease, still very much shaken, but he could see a light at the end of the tunnel. The worst was behind him. And he promised it would only be up from here.Â
âSo tell me,â you began. You knew you needed to steer the conversation in a more light-hearted direction, not just for yourself, but for the boy whose lap you were in. âWas Robin mad?â
âUgh, donât remind me,â Steve groaned as his head hit the wall behind him. At least he could walk into work with a smile on his face tomorrow. Tell her that he made it rightâŚbut maybe leave out the whole hysterical crying part. âShe was ready to rip my head off after I told her what happened.â
âOh, really?â You raised an eyebrow and giggled. âGood to know she has my back.â
âGuess Iâm outnumbered,â Steve allowed himself to laugh, and God did it feel good to do it with you.
âWell, thatâs what happens when you donât listen.â
âOkay, okay. Fair enough,â he winced, but managed to maintain a grin. âI think Iâll survive her wrathâŚmaybe.â
âMaybe,â you hummed thoughtfully. âGonna have to put in some work there then.â
âI am prepared to do whatever it takes,â he tells you with mock seriousness. âEven offer to be her wingman with Vickie.â
âWow, generous,â you snorted. It would probably benefit him more, if you were being honest. He had been nagging her to make a move for months, her constant pining and inaction was starting to get to him. He had been giving her the same advice over and over. It was getting ridiculous. His words, not yours.Â
âAnd, hey, maybe Iâll give Munson a chance too,â he tells you, glancing down with a playful expression. âJoin Hellfire, see what all the fuss is about.â
The laugh that escaped you was loud, you shook your head at him. âSteve, you would be terrible and D&D.â
âHey, Iâm good at strategy!â He protested, not allowing himself to be insulted in this manner. âIâd make a greatâŚuh, whatever they call the fighter guy.â
âYou mean a barbarian?â You say teasingly. âI could see you as more of a chotic bard. Always trying to talk yourself out of trouble.â
âYeah? You never know, I could surprise you,â he says, leaning down to press his lips against your hairline. âFor now though, I think Iâll focus on not screwing things up again.â
Your heart fluttered as you melted into him, securing your arms around his wide shoulders. âYouâre on the right track, Harringtonâ
âGood,â he smiled at the nickname, placing his hand on your arm, the other on your back. âI donât plan on going anywhere. And neither are you if I can help it.â
âDeal,â you say with a firm nod of your head. âNo more freakouts, okay?â
He looked over your face once more, relieved that there were no more visible traces of the pain he had caused. Just his sweet girl smiling at him. Just the way he liked it.Â
"I'll try my best," Steve whispered, holding you close. "I promise."
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Into the Deep //Mafia!Stucky x F!Reader
Summary: A garden party pushes you too farâand into unexpected subspace. Bucky and Steve bring you back with firm control, soft words, and the reminder that youâll always belong to them.
Tags: 18+ readers only, smut, oral sex, rough sex, subspace, subdrop, sir kink, dom/sub, aftercare, panic attack, size difference
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The garden looked like something from a luxury magazine. Soft fairy lights dangled between the house's wall and the trees lining the perimeter, low jazz music drifted through hidden speakers, and tables were lined with expensive crystal. The best in the city catered the food. Everything was perfectâalmost.
Your fingers still twitched to adjust the vase, straighten a napkin, replace an already-perfect candle.
The event was casual, a complimentary evening for those more important in the Rogers Mafia. It was a way for Steve and Bucky to show their appreciation to their employees and friends, and for everyone to relax for a night.
A subtle cough behind you has your fingers hovering midair from their intended destination of moving the cutlery by an inch. âYou know itâs a garden party, right? Not a coronation or something, boss ladyâ.
Sam Wilson, your ever-loyal and sarcastic bodyguard, leaned casually against one of the table settings behind you, his arms crossed and watching your every movement.
âItâs still important, Sam. I just want everyone to have a good time.â You try to smile to hide your worries, but Sam tilts his head knowingly, seeing right through your emotional shield.
It wasnât like you were purposefully constantly thinking about this party. It was genuinely supposed to be a fun, pleasant evening, but this team, this family, had done so much for you, Steve and Bucky, that they deserved it to be perfection.
Sam stepped forward, his shoulder brushing yours. " They also hired professional party planners for a reason. And if you touch the cutlery one more time, Iâm texting Steve myself.â
âToo late, âBucky says with amusement in his tone. I already texted him. âYou turn, watching your boyfriend stride across the marble floor in a tailored black shirt, the sleeves rolled up to show the gleam of his metal arm.
Youâd hope it wouldnât get to a point like this, when others would worry about you rather than look forward to the event. Opening your mouth and stepping toe to toe with your boyfriend, you were ready to become defensive, but Bucky was already cupping your jaw, his warm thumb brushing along your cheekbone.
âYouâve been doing too much again, havenât you, Doll?â
Sighing whilst dropping your face into his palm, you whisper, âIâm fineâ.
Those devastingly crystal-blue eyes look you up and down, before leaning in and murmuring in your ear. âThat wasnât an answer, come with meâ.
Your home is eerily quiet compared to the party in the garden. It was strictly a garden party, so your home remained the same comfortable space it always was. He holds your hand, pulling you through the kitchen and into the dining room, closing the door behind your back.
With gentle hands resting on your waist, he carefully walks you backwards, lifting your body until youâre sitting on the table's edgeable. Around you lay opened boxes, stacks of spare plates, empty glasses and napkins with the dining room being used now as storage for the party. However, none of this captured your attention quite like the man currently slotted between your thighs.
For one of the most dangerous men in North America with a violent history and even more so dangerous present with his role as second in command, he made you feel unbelievably safe and grounded, even without uttering a single word.
From the firm touch of his hands still around your waist, the expensive cologne you would often smell against your pillows to help ease your racing heart rate because it would always remind you of him, to how his eyes watched your every movement. Buckyâs reputation may be one thing, but you knew the real him, from the happy-go-lucky quick wit, to the protection he provides. You and Steve are always his priority, and he has no worries about making that well-known, the man has his heart on his sleeve.
âYou need to come down,â he drawls under his breath, quietly, but in the silence of your home, your attention and thoughts immediately drift to his lips.
âI am calmâ.
âNo, thatâs not what I said, Sweetheart. I said come down. Youâre tense, I know youâve not been sleeping well, and I know youâre anxious to make sure this party is perfect, but it wonât be a fun party if youâre overthinking every little detail.â
Sighing, your head suddenly feels heavy as you drop your forehead against his chest, feeling the warmth radiating from his body. âIâm fine, Buckaroo, I promise,â you say, trying to sound lighthearted.
âNo, youâre on the edge, overworking yourself, and youâre going to fall if you donât stop. Just tell me, how can I help? How can I bring you back to me?â
On instinct, your thighs moved further apart, mainly to be able to wrap around his waist in an innocent hug, but the second you do, and you feel him pressing there, your mind already knows precisely what it wants. Being able to read you like a book, Bucky understands instantly as his metal hand slides over your thighs, slipping beneath your dress to cup you through your lace underwear.
âDo you want me to help you, Doll?â His voice is thick with emotion as his lips caress your temple.
You nod, unable to form words as all thoughts drift to the heat between your legs.
Both of his hands disappear beneath the skirt of your dress, tugging on the flimsy fabric of your underwear. He lowers them down your thighs, and rather than discarding them somewhere in the boxes surrounding you both, he brings them up to his nose and takes a deep breath in.
Your mouth drops open at the obscene view, as Buckyâs eyes roll back in his head and a deep rumble comes from the centre of his chest. âMy faviourite fucking smell, I can never get enough of you.â
His mouth presses against yours with such urgency that you release a high-pitched noise as your fingers take purchase of his shoulders to keep you upright.
The clatter of your heels hitting the floor breaks the silence as your fingers slip to the back of his head. Feeling the short buzzcut, you pull his face ever closer.Â
Bucky drops to his knees, pushing your body to lie back against the table, and knees up, exposing your wet pussy for him to devoure. His mouth is unforgiving, relentless and intense as he drinks every drop of liquid from your cunt, latching onto your clit and shoving his tongue as far into your body as he can.
Youâre anything but quiet, not caring if they can hear you over the music at the party that you were sure was beginning to have attendees arrive. âBucky, please, more, I need more,â youâre begging while rocking your hips against his face.
Two orgasms later, youâre clawing at his shoulders, pulling him up until youâre able to kiss him deeply, able to taste the remnants of your pleasure on his tongue. âMore, I need youâ.
A firm hand on your jaw stops your movements as Bucky pulls back, peering down to look at your face. He seems to be contemplating something but decides heâs happy with what he sees as he begins to unzip his slacks.
His thrusts are deep and sharp as he holds onto your waist, his mouth hovering over yours as he whispers those beautiful praises that bring your next orgasm on like a soul-splitting experience. âThatâs it pretty girl, you feel so good cumming on my cock like that, taking me so well, fuck I love youâ.
Youâre in a blissfully floaty state by the time Bucky grunts and thrusts hard, spilling deep into your cunt until his seed is dripping onto the table beneath. Thereâs not a good enough explanation for how amazing you feel in that moment, almost like youâre lying on top of a weightless cloud, in the safest arms with the perfect praises, you never wanted to come down from the sensation.
After a couple of minutes of cleaning with the napkins thankfully at his side, Bucky helps you sit up, being careful when you sway slightly against his shoulder. âDoll, look at me for a minute,â he coaxes with a thumb under your chin. His voice breaks through the spell youâre experiencing, and you look up to his concerned gaze.
âIâm okayâ, you say automatically without thought. Blinking rapidly and shaking your head, you try to find your bearings more.
âIf you arenât, thatâs ok I want to make sure youâre ok and if you arenât feeling present then-â.
âNo! I mean, Iâm fine, Bucky, Iâm here, I promise. Iâm fineâ, you try to reassure, leaning up to kiss his cheek.
âOk, but if you start to feel spacey, you need to tell me. You know I love giving you aftercare, and if you want to just hang upstairs tonight so I can look after you, I need you to say.â His eyes linger longer than usual, but eventually, he nods, making sure your dress looks as perfect as it had earlier in the evening, just now without panties that had made a home in his back left pocket.
âPromise me, if you feel anything is off, youâll tell me or Steve when he gets here, yeah?â
Kissing him slowly, you agree, âI promiseâ.
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Twenty minutes later, Steve arrived, having had a last-minute appointment to check at the office. Considering it was everyone's day off for the party, who better to continue with the work than the boss?
On arrival, he pulled you to the side. Having received Bucky's text and update, he checked that you were fine, and you were very convincing with your reassurances.
An hour later, however, there was no hiding how you were feeling.
The garden was alive with voices and laughter. People mingled, quiet work conversations took place in corners, and drinks and foods were shared amongst friends.
And you had barely spoken a single word.
Sam had tried to coax a word out of you, even Natasha, but there you remained, sitting on the swing under the tree at the bottom of the garden.
Your eyes were glazed over, and your posture slumped as you leaned against the rope hanging one side of the swing up. The world surrounding you, from the music to the voices, sounded muffled, as if your head was underwater. You hadnât even noticed that you were rubbing at your collarbone, the necklace youâd chosen lying heavy and irritating against your skin.
Bucky had noticed first, mind sentence, the moment you sat away from everyone. Then Steve.
In a few lungeful steps, Steve is crouching beside you, and Bucky is sitting on the swing. With gentle touches, Steve can pull your fingers away from the incessant rubbing against your chest before it irritated and playful.
âBaby girl, look at meâ, Steve talks calmly and lowly, his hands squeezing yours.
You blink up at him, unfocused, lips parted. Steveâs jaw clenches as he glances at Bucky, who is looking just as concerned as he is.Â
âCome hereâ.
Before you could speak, he effortlessly pulled your body into his lap. Swapping positions, he was able to relax back into the seat beside Bucky as you curl into him like muscle memory, resting your cheek against his shoulder as he wrapped both arms around you.
âYou didnât tell me she dropped,â Steve remarks as his fingers gently brush over the nape of your neck.
âShe said she was fineâ, Bucky mutters, shoulders slumped, looking defeated.
âOf course she didâ, Steve replies, continuing to brush a hand over your body in calming motions.
From across the garden, Natasha and Sam lock eyes, having watched the exchange before approaching their bosses and friends. âWhy donât you both get out of here, weâll look after these sorry sons of bitchessâ, Nat jokes, pointing her thumb over her shoulder to the rest of the party.
âAre you sure, Romanoff? Itâs supposed to be a relaxing night for you, too,â Bucky asks, glancing between his red-haired bodyguard and his girlfriend.
âOh, donât you worry, boss. I can still have fun and be in charge,â Natasha drawls in her raspy voice, giving her signature smirk. âJust look after your girl, yeah?â
âThanks, Romanoffâ, Steve whispers whilst standing, still holding you tightly in his arms as he begins walking through the party with Bucky on his heels. âYouâre safe, Baby, you did so well today. So fucking good. But itâs our turn to take care of you now, alright?â
Entering your shared bedroom, Steve gently places you back against the pillows, shushing your whimpers as you try to cling to him, wanting the comfort and safe space you feel in his arms.
âSheâs still floatyâ, Bucky remarks whilst sitting on the other side of Steve, his fingers playing with yours.
âI know, âSteveâs voice remains calm as he loosens his tie. Weâll bring her back. â
âI donât want to wear my dress anymoreâ, you admit with a quiet, timid voice, staring up at your boyfriends.
Like you were the most fragile thing in the world, Steve and Bucky helped you to remove the shows, dress and bra, leaving you naked and rubbing your skin against the soft bed sheets. Feeling like you can finally breathe, you look guiltily up at Steve and Bucky.
âI donât mind if you want to go back to the party, itâs hardly even startedâ, you say, your voice becoming more clear and articulate as that low, heavy sensation in the pit of your stomach eases.
Bucky shakes his head with a small smile, âNah, I think weâre both just fine, right here. Anyway, it means that everyone can let their hair down at the party, so to speak, no one wants to get too drunk with the bosses around anywayâ.
He was always so good at convincing you that everything was ok.
Crawling on your hands and knees, you move towards Steve, finding more energy finally humming in your chest. Nuzzling into his neck, you savour the rough sensation of his facial hair against your soft cheek, the unique smell beneath his aftershave that was entirely his.Â
âThat's my good girlâ, Steve praises whilst kissing your face, holding you close as he moves the two of you until his back is flush against the headboard of the bed. He knew what you needed, could feel how warm you were between your legs, even tell you were becoming wet from where you were beginning to grind against his crotch.
âYou want more, Sweetheart?â he asks as you nod, continuing to move your hips slowly. Steve groans, already painfully hard.
Sharing a look with his boyfriend, Steve raises an unsure eyebrow towards Bucky. Bucky leans forward, his hands on your shoulders and pulls your face away from Steveâs shoulder so that he can inspect your face. Your eyes were brighter than before, eyelids no longer heavy, and you were alert as you beamed at his face.
With a nod towards the blonde man, Bucky deems you alert enough to continue.
With a flick of his fingers, Steveâs trousers are undone, his cock being freed with a blissful sigh. Guiding himself inside of you, the two of you groan. The way your pussy stretches to accomadate him is always your favourite part, and how full he and Bucky always make you feel. Itâs like an itch you can finally scratch, like you can finally sigh in relief.
However, that pulsing need to fuck was overwhelming as you wasted no time to adjust and began to roll your hips, moving up and down with urgency.
Buckyâs lips moved over your shoulder, his hands tickling over your ribs to reach around your body to cup your breasts, fingers pinching your nipples tightly before soothing the sting with his thumbs.
It was the pain from the pinch and the hardness in whcih you fucked yourself on Steveâs cock that had you moving more erratic.
What started as soft moans soon turned to guttural grunts. The need. The want. More, more, more.
âHarderâ, you begged. âPlease, Sir. I need more, I need to feel it, I want it to hurtâ. With one hand gripping his shoulder, the other moved to your clit, swiping hard against the swollen area, pinching and making it sting.
Steve stills inside of you, with one hand on your waist, halting your movements and the other on your jaw, whilst Bucky moves both of your hands behind your back so you arenât able to continue your motions.Â
âNo, baby. Not like this. Youâre too deep. You donât need pain right nowâ, Steve tries to soothe, realising youâve slipped too far into your subspace to have rational thoughts.
Shaking your head with wide eyes that were once more glazed and unfocused, you continued to beg, âPlease, Sir. I need to feel something, I want it-.â
âNo, Dollâ, Bucky interrupts, his soft tone now more firm and authoritative, âListen to me. Thatâs not you talking. Thatâs the drop. Youâre safe. You donât need to feel pain right now.â
They could feel that shift from being too lost in your headspace to the panic, from the way your entire body tense, causing Steve to grit his teeth and move your hips up so his cock could breath from the vice it had been contained in.
Shaking your head vigorously and closing your eyes tightly, your breathing becomes erratic, âI-I donât know whatâs happening. Iâm sorry- I canât- I donâtâ. You struggle to get the words out as your chest becomes tight.Â
Buckyâs chest flush against your back and Steveâs against your front create a warm cocoon for you to be in, knowing it helped when you were beginning to lose control.
âShh. No apologiesâ, Steve muttered soothingly. âYouâre okay. Youâre just overwhelmed. Weâve got youâ.
âOpen your eyesâ, Bucky says gently, pressing his forehead against yours. âDeep breaths. In. Out, slower than that. Try again, in and out, nice and slow. Just like that. Weâre not going anywhere.â
It took several long minutes, but the storm passed. The panic eased. You sagged between them, boneless and trembling.
Steve kissed every part of your body that he could reach. âThere you are. Thatâs my best girl.â
With careful movements, Bucky eases away, returning with a warm wash cloth. Be careful to clean your face first, and then the rest of your body.
They tucked you into bed, wrapping you in warmth and love. Bucky was feeding you pieces of a protein bar whilst Steve held a water bottle to your lips.
âYou scared us a little, Dollâ, Bucky admits softly whilst cuddling your body to his chest. âBut you did good. You trusted us. That means everything.â
You have no energy to talk, but give him a faint nod, finally feeling grounded.
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