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HELP.
Chris Sturniolo x Fem Reader
Summary-Chris and the reader are going through a rough patch in their relationship as the reader is suffering,Chris is confused.
Chris is orange.
matt is blue.
Reader is pink.
What do you want to eat,hm? chris said scrolling through the takeaway app.
i dont mind you choose i dont care
well erm. Oh mcdonald’s? he said suggesting to her.
no i dont want mcdonald’s chris. she snapped
hm burger king then? he said a-bit frustrated.
no for fuck sake! she yelled slightly.
Then you fucking pick ?! he yelled throwing his hands up in the air.
No i dont want to ! she huffed.
Then stop being so fucking picky y/n ! fucking ‘ell.
whatever your just being a dickhead chris
she scrolled through her phone as she ignored him,he got up ragging his charger from the charging port and grabbed his phone.
Chris? what are you doing..
He chuckled huffing,turning,looking at her.
im going home your being a bitch for no reason.
She felt the wave of sadness wash over her again looking at her hoodie which was actually chris’.
please dont..dont leave me. She whispered.
no i need space y/n i cant why are you being like..like this ?
I dont wanna be alive anymore thats why she thought,sniffling softly.
great. no response,good one y/n. He scoffed.
C..Chris. She whispered softly.
no y/n..bye i’ll see you later. He kissed her head,walking to her door.
mhm,text me when your home..
Will do,love you.
love you too..
And with that he was gone out of the door.
…………………………………….
From:Chriss🧡
Im home x
To:Chriss🧡
mhm gdgd,can u come back over? x
From:Chriss🧡
no baby sorry i just need time on myself x
To:Chriss🧡
Fuck you.
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She pulled up at his house,walking to the front door knocking twice the stood waiting on her phone.
Oh hey y/n
oh hm hey matt,can i come in?
oh yeah sure whats up?
nothing just here to see Chris. She grabbed a dr.pepper from the fridge opening it taking a sip.
ohh okay he’s upstairs in the shower.
She made her way to his shower knocking slightly but he didn’t hear so she opened the door anyways,they shower together most of the time its fine she thought.
She peeked her head over the glass covering him as his back was turned to her,she got undressed getting in quietly.
She wrapped her arms around him from behind but she was shorter than him.
Who the fu..y-n.... He breathed out turning around.
mhm sorry im really sorry Chris i j- .She stopped speaking and just looked down.
What Y-N ? whats wrong i know somethings up because you never yell at anyone,or even snap at anyone. He said concerned.
Your like a completely different person,hardly eating,being snappy and yelling like you even yelled at matt the other day,you never even playfully be mean to him ? He wrapped his arms around her as she sobbed into his chest/near his stomach due to the height difference.
I-i just..Chris my mental health has been awful,worse than winter 2020. This made Chris’ heart drop,her mental health was the worse then,how didn’t he notice.
I wake up and all day i want to go back to bed,i don’t even want to be alive anymore.
Baby..im so sorry i don’t even know how i didn’t realise,my sweet girl.. He kissed her head hugging her like if he let go she would never come back.
I love you y/n..
I love you Chris…
The end🧡 sorry it was short. 🧡
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Bones and All - Chapter 14: Eat Me
Eddie Munson/Reader Series Masterlist
Warnings: canon typical violence/gore, swearing, abusive parents, animal farming/slaughterhouse setting (1 scene only); psychiatric hospital setting (1 scene only); discussion of religion; suicidal ideation/thoughts; murder; mid-level smut; no beta; updated each chapter
Synopsis: A Bones and All AU. What do you hunger for?
Chapter Summary: It's time to eat. 4390 words.
Author's Note: I have resurrected two canonically dead ST characters for this penultimate chapter. Gone too soon, imo.
“Well, if it isn’t my favourite little hellion!” Benny Hammond called as he appeared from the kitchen.
Eddie stood to greet the man, they hugged. “Hey, Benny. How you doin’, man?”
“Doing good, doing good. Heard you were back. Staying for long?” Benny asked, glancing at you.
“Shit. Sorry. Benny’s, this is Y/N. Y/N, Benny. Wayne and him go fishing sometimes. Used to live at the park till he built this place,”
“Nice to meet you,” you said.
Benny beamed and gave Eddie a strange sort of look very much designed to embarrass him. There were some raised eyebrows and smirking involved.
“And, ah, we… we don’t know how long we’re here for,”
“Sounds about right. You here for dinner?” Benny rounded the restaurant’s counter, speaking as he walked.
“Yeah. We’re grabbing some takeaway. Wayne’s home so thought we’d eat with him,” Eddie said, leaning against the counter.
Benny looked over his shoulder and through the window between the restaurant and the kitchen. The burger joint was busy, not too packed yet though. He’d heard one of the waitresses whispering about Eddie when she brought the order through, figured he’d come see his favourite weirdo himself.
“Shouldn’t be too long,” Benny said, rapping his knuckles on the countertop.
After a brief catch-up, you and Eddie returned to the truck and drove back to Forest Hills. The sun was setting over Hawkins, bathing the town in a saturated orange. When you pulled up in front of the trailer, you smiled to yourself, thinking maybe the thing could do with a coat of marigold paint.
Inside, Jeopardy! was on the television, Wayne answering along.
“We brought dinner,” Eddie said, putting the paper bag on the kitchen bench.
Wayne stood and walked over, smiling at you. “Edward seems to have misplaced his manners. We ain’t been formally introduced,” he said. You could hear the Munson mischief in his tone.
Eddie froze. “Shit. Sorry. I just…” Forgot to introduce you both because you both feel like family, like part of me, and it makes no sense that you don’t know each other. “Dunno. Sorry.”
You and Wayne did the work for him, introducing yourselves. Wayne acted as if you belonged in the trailer, like it made perfect sense for you to have shown up and moved in.
After eating Benny’s exceptionally good burgers, a calm took over the trailer. Wayne was sitting in the corner armchair, and you and Eddie on the couch. When a commercial break during Miami Vice started, Wayne cleared his throat.
“So, you two heading back out soon?” He was trying to act casual, but even a mostly-stranger like you could hear that it was not a casual question.
“Probably. But it’s gonna be different this time.” You and Eddie hadn’t talked about any more specifics of Notre Dame, so it surprised you that he offered the plan up so early. “We’re thinking of getting a place up north. Near Notre Dame. Settling down for a while.”
Wayne looked at his nephew for a long while. He’d never truly understood Eddie. Never could reason why a kid that smart and that beautiful couldn’t find his place in the world. It never stopped him from loving Eddie though. Wayne loved his nephew like his own, and he’d never seen him so at peace. Whoever you were, Eddie had quite clearly found a part of himself in you and it had afforded him comfort and happiness.
“Sounds good. Be up near Lake Michigan there. Maybe I could come see yas when the fishing gets good,” Wayne said.
Eddie smiled, the pride in Wayne’s expression too much for him to process.
“We’d like that,” you answered for Eddie. “I’ve never been fishing.”
…
Eddie woke first the next morning. A sunbeam shining through the blinds was lighting a patch of your bare back. You were sleeping soundly on your stomach, and Eddie stayed still, hugging his pillow, watching you.
The dust bunnies in the air danced, only visible when the sun hit the windows just right. The refrigerator hummed in the background, and beyond that all the normal noise of Forest Hills.
Eddie thought about his life. Despite the tragedy and the trauma, he had always pushed toward some form of happiness. He was remarkably resilient when it boiled down to it. Notre Dame, he thought, was going to be the proper start of his life though. Meaning no disrespect to Wayne or any of his friends in Hawkins, Eddie considered the plan to be the first domino in a line of things that would finally go his way.
When your eyes opened and you adjusted to the light, you smiled at Eddie.
“Hi,” your voice croaked.
“Hey,” Eddie whispered, reaching out gently to swipe his thumb along your cheekbone. “Sleep okay?”
“Yeah,”
“It’s better than the couch, huh?”
You nodded in agreement; the little fold out bed was definitely earning its keep. Eddie watched you stretch then settle back under the covers. You watched him too, as an idea made its way into his head and he suddenly rolled over so his back was to you.
“Spoon me,” he ordered.
“What?”
“I wanna be the little spoon… Please.”
It was too cute not to give in. Shuffling closer, you slid an arm around Eddie’s waist as you pushed yourself into the curve of his body. He took your hand and held it to his chest, your fingertips just able to feel the beat of his heart.
Soon your breathing fell in sync and you closed your eyes again. It took a while for either of you to say anything or move even a little bit.
Eventually, Eddie spoke first. “Wanna see Max and Dustin before we go,”
“Okay,”
“But I want to go soon,”
“Me too,” you replied, full of daydreams and fantasies about what life could be like.
With bellies full of mostly just coffee and toast, you and Eddie left the trailer and wandered over to the park’s playground.
Eddie was hung upside down from the jungle gym, while you laid on the ground beneath him. His hair almost touched your face. You were giggling at each other like school children when the cop car pulled up. You read ‘CHIEF’ along the side.
Eddie climbed down and positioned himself between you and the man who got out the Chevrolet K5 Blazer.
“Stand down, kid… Not here to arrest ya,”
“Easy mistake,” Eddie replied, earning him a small smirk from the cop.
“Who’s this?”
“Jane Doe. Kidnapped her on my way into town. Neighbourhood Watch rat me out?”
“Good to see you haven’t changed, Eddie.”
Eddie kicked at the dirt. You didn’t know if he was being defensive was the best route to take with the cops, but there was a genuine rapport between the two men.
“Y/N, this is Hopper. He’s… ah… one of the good ones,” Eddie introduced. “Hopper, Y/N,”
“Hi. That’s some high praise coming from you,”
“Yeah, yeah,” Eddie deflected. “Pigs in a blanket, fry ‘em like bacon,”
“Wow. Nice. Is that one of your songs? You write that?” Hopper quipped.
“Oh, you like it?”
“Yeah, love it.”
They had a momentary stare-off while you glanced around the trailer park to see if there was an audience. There was.
“Um… Did you… need something?” you asked, mostly intending to break the stalemate rather than enquire about Hopper’s visit.
“You here about Mike’s dad?” Eddie asked then.
“Yeah, you heard?”
“Mike was here with the others the night before last. His dad dropped him off. Called yesterday asking to keep an ear out. Trailer park gossip and all that,” Eddie explained.
“Didn’t see Ted drop Mike off?”
“Nah, think they all met up at Red’s first,”
“Max?”
“Yeah,”
“Right,” Hopper said, pulling his little notebook out to check Eddie’s statement against others he’d already gathered.
“Wayne wasn’t around, was he?”
“Nah. He’s still doing nights at the plant,”
“And you?” Hopper asked, pointing a pen your way. “You with the kids?”
“No. I was tired. From travelling. I went to bed early,”
“Ohhhkay. Got it.” Hopper put his notebook away. With his hands on his hips, he looked around, then asked, “So, Mike ever talk about his dad?”
Eddie shrugged. “Just the normal stuff,” Eddie answered. “Bitched when he had curfew. Bitched when he didn’t get enough pocket money. Bitched when he didn’t get what he wanted. Rich kid shit, you know?”
Hopper smiled, pulling a cigarette out and lighting it. “That'd be right… Alright, well, any of that trailer park gossip comes through, do me a favour and send it my way,”
“See something – say something. Sir, yes, sir!” Eddie replied, standing to attention and saluting.
“Jesus,” Hopper mumbled, turning to get back in his truck. “Stay out of trouble, alright? The both of you.”
You and Eddie nodded in unison and watched Hopper drive out of Forest Hills.
“Was he a good dad?” you asked Eddie.
“Who? Hopper?”
“No, Ted,”
“Eh, yes and no. Well, I mean, compared to mine – yes. Compared to yours – also yes. But I don’t think he gave a shit about his kids… And his wife is a total babe, you know? But everyone knows she…”
“She what?”
Eddie tried to suppress a grin, scratching his neck. “Let’s just say she’s clearly not getting the attention she needs at home,”
“Oh,” you replied, biting your bottom lip and nodding.
Eddie watched you for a second, gauging if you were going to spiral into an episode of grief and guilt.
“I bet he has a huge life insurance policy,” you said, surprising Eddie.
…
A few days later and you were parked out the front of Dustin Henderson’s house, the engine on Wayne’s truck still running. Eddie slammed down on the truck’s horn again.
“Jesus, Eddie. Give him a second!” Max yelled, kicking Eddie’s seat from behind.
“Watch it, Red,”
“Or what? You’ll turn this car around and nobody gets ice cream, Dad.”
You tried to hold it in, but a small snort of laughter escaped. Eddie shot you a look. You shrugged back at him.
Dustin appeared, running down his drive and throwing himself into the back with Max. “Sorry! Mews got stuck up a tree!”
“Yeah, yeah, we’re wasting daylight here,” Eddie said, foot already on the accelerator.
Fort Wayne was less than two hours away, and the drive seemed even shorter with the entertainment of Eddie, Dustin, and Max’s constant banter and bickering. They all shut up as Eddie pulled into a free parking space and everyone got out of the car. The live music was already audible, and you were still a block away.
Max read about a comic book and vinyl record show, complete with bands and skateboarding demos. She’d seen a flyer up at Hawkins Arcade and had been ready to beg Eddie to take her. It was perfect though; he said yes immediately on the condition Dustin could come.
As soon as the four of you entered the huge warehouse full of super cool people and buzzing with life, the kids both dashed off.
Eddie shook his head. “So much for quality time,”
“We’ll round them up for lunch, ‘kay?” you said to him, taking his hand.
It didn’t take long for them to find their way back to Eddie though. Dustin would appear out of nowhere with something to show him, and Max would wander through with questions about whichever band was playing.
By lunch, you’d reformed and found a table in front of some food trucks. With two bites of burrito in his mouth, Dustin asked, “Did Hopper come see you guys too?” Dustin asked.
“He’s talking to everyone. That’s what happens when someone goes missing,” Max replied.
“He seems… nice… for a cop…” you chimed in. Eddie gave you a look. “What?” you threw back. “He was!”
“He’s definitely the least shitty one in the department,” Dustin agreed.
“And how would you know that?” Eddie questioned.
“Wouldn’t you like to know,”
“Ah, yeah. That’s why I’m asking,”
“Well, what’s your problem with him?”
“Thought you said he was okay?” you asked Eddie then, interrupting his back and forth with Dustin.
“He is. He, uh… He was good to Wayne when… my dad left. And everything. If I ever had to call the cops, I’d call him, alright?”
“Yeah, well, he's still not gonna find Mike’s dad,” Max said, causing the rest of you to look at her with pause. “I mean, he bailed, right? That’s what dads do.”
She left unsaid the clincher that it’s what hers had done after her parents divorced. It’s what she believed Eddie’s had done. Dustin’s dad wasn’t around but you didn’t know why. Maybe it was a hat-trick.
Nobody said anything for a minute.
“Well… Not to add to the list of shitty men who leave list, but um-”
“It’s not like that,” Max interrupted. She looked to Dustin. “Right? We don’t…”
“Oh, no! No!” he caught on.
“You don’t leave leave. We don’t see you like that,”
“Thanks, Red. You don’t have to…” Eddie gestured his hands around her and Dustin vaguely. “But, ah, yeah, in a couple day, me and Y/N are gonna head off again.” He paused briefly to read their faces. No sign of hurt. “We’re thinking of staying put somewhere though. Maybe, you know, rent a place or whatever.”
Max and Dustin’s expressions mirrored each other. They were neutral at first, but then they both started to giggle, giving each other knowing looks.
You and Eddie watched, a little puzzled.
“Okay, cool, good talk,” Eddie said as he stood, picking up his lunch trash and walking away to find a bin.
Eddie leaving made the kids laugh harder. You figured they had an in-joke or were just amused at how seriously Eddie delivered the news.
When they settled down, Max turned to you and asked, “Can I come visit? When you get a place?”
“Yeah. Of course,”
“Me too?”
“You too.”
Dustin carried his heavy bag of comics back to the truck happily at the end of the day. Max picked out a record and a graphic novel. Eddie bought a record for Wayne, but otherwise you both saved your money.
The kids were quiet on the ride home, lost in their fantasy worlds. You watched them in your sun visor’s mirror for a bit. They were easy to love.
Eddie reached out and threaded his fingers through yours. You were both ready for the next chapter.
…
Notre Dame was a whole world within itself. It had thousands of people living their own lives. As you’d anticipated, not all those people were gracing the world with goodness. To you and Eddie, it was fish in a barrel.
For a week, you both watched him. He had a tiny apartment in a building of mostly students, although he certainly wasn’t one himself. Late 30s if you were being kind, but more likely pushing 42. He was small. Danger didn’t radiate off him, but something did that kept people at bay. Something nasty and noxious.
You played the dual role of bait and reconnaissance. Pretending to be a Notre Dame freshman, you struck up a conversation and found out his name was Bert and in exchange for the tiny apartment being rent free, he acted as the building’s handyman.
“Well, where’s the owner?” you asked him, twirling hair around your finger.
“Owns a bunch of buildings like this across the Midwest. Rents ‘em out cheap. As long I keep collecting the rent off the kids, send it to ‘em, he ain’t gonna bother me. I’m like my own man out here, you know?”
“That’s so cool. You’re like, the boss of this whole place, huh?” The sickly-sweet voice you were purring out made you feel dirty. In a bad way.
“President, more like it.”
When you met back up with Eddie later, you kissed him so hard he thought you were gonna bite his tongue out his head. “Don’t ever let someone like that touch me,” you told him seriously.
Eddie snorted. “Not letting anyone like anything touch you. You’re mine now.” He kept talking, asking questions about Bert, but you’d got stuck back at the start.
“Say that again.”
Eddie looked at you. “Say what?”
“That I’m yours.”
He saw your blown pupils and parted lips. In his deepest voice, Eddie repeated, “You’re mine now.”
You fucked in the back of the car you’d taken from a date-raping Polsci major. He’d tasted like meatloaf and Red Vines. His name didn’t matter.
…
Getting rid of Bert’s things was easy. He didn’t have much in the way of sentimental possessions, and the place wasn’t big enough to hoard anything.
Going through his mail and stacks of paperwork, you discovered his story was true. The owner of the building required a monthly cheque of combined rents. However, it appeared that Bert was charging the students more than necessary. He was skimming the top, allowing him to not only live rent free, but not work either, save for the odd handyman requirement.
“Think I’ll make a pretty hot handyman,” Eddie said, leaning against the doorframe between the living room and kitchen.
You were at the table and looked up at him. He was in only his boxers, with a toolbelt slung low around his waist. You wanted to laugh, but he did make a pretty hot handyman. Not letting the idiot win, you deflected. “What if I wanna be the handywoman?”
“Well, I thought this was more your style. Found it on one of the campus noticeboards while you were doing recon.” Eddie handed you a flyer. The college’s library had a casual shelving job going. “I know it’s not super fun, but… Books. You’ll probably overhear a lot of weird shit too. I don’t know,”
“No, Eddie, it’s perfect. Thank you.” You stood and let him pull you into a hug. “So… Is that a screwdriver or are you just happy to see me?”
…
On the verge of dropping the bags you were juggling, you unlocked the apartment's front door and went inside.
“Eddie?! I’m home,” you called to no answer. Figuring he wasn’t far behind you, probably replacing 2D’s kitchen lightbulb again, you began to unpack the groceries you’d bought. Flittering around the kitchen happily, you smiled to yourself.
For the month you and Eddie had assumed Bert’s place, 2D had been obsessed with your boyfriend. The two girls who lived there were Women Studies majors, and his long hair and good manners charmed them no end. They liked you too, but it was Eddie who had returned to their kitchen again and again to replace mysteriously blown lights.
From outside you could hear music being played through a loud and crackly boombox. Bravely we hope, against all hope; there is so much at stake, seems our freedom's up, sang Jimi Jamison.
It was only when you paused to crack open a can of Dr Pepper did you smell him. You cursed yourself for not being more alert, like Eddie had been trying to teach you to be. Hunting predators was making you sharper and smarter. You shouldn’t have been caught out like that.
Each step you took out of the kitchen and into the living room was slow and measured. The long braid of human hair sitting on the coffee table, spilling out of Sully’s bag, was the first thing you saw. Then, he emerged from the bedroom, holding one of Eddie’s t-shirts in his hands.
In the burning heart, just about to burst, there's a quest for answers; an unquenchable thirst. The music pulsed through the apartment. Neither you nor Eddie liked Survivor, but you’d like them even less now.
“Sully.” It wasn’t a greeting nor acknowledgment. It was a warning. “He’ll be home soon,”
“But he ain’t here now, is he, missy?”
“What do you want?”
Sully looked through you, eyes dull and lips pulled down into a melted frown. Neither of you moved, just stood watching each other with bated breath.
In the darkest night, rising like a spire; in the burning heart, the unmistakable fire.
“I ate with you. I dried off with you. Helped you on your way. That don’t mean nothing to you?”
Before you could reply, the man took a step towards you, then another.
“Stop. Sully.” You backed up into the kitchen and slammed the door between rooms closed.
Sully threw himself against the door, ramming hard. You yelped and frantically pushed the kitchen table against the door.
“You don’t wanna do this, Sully!”
“No, missy, YOU don’t wanna fuckin’ do THIS. Lemme in! Let! Me! In!” He roared with fury, the kitchen door shaking with each attempt to get in.
You were pushing the window open and trying to calculate if you could jump from three stories up without any major damage to your body when Sully went silent. No yelling. No banging. A trick, you thought, mere seconds away from climbing out.
“Baby?!” Eddie’s desperate voice shouted.
“Eddie?!”
You pulled the table away from the door and went tumbling into the living room. Eddie had a plastic bag pulled over Sully’s head, the older man’s hands flailing around trying to gain the upper hand.
“Knife! Knife! Go,” Eddie ordered.
In the short time it took to run back into the kitchen and pull a knife from the drawer, Sully had clawed a hole through the plastic and taken a deep breath in. It was enough to fuel him, finding grip in Eddie’s jeans and throwing them both to the ground.
They were fighting too quickly for you to do anything, then Sully landed an elbow into Eddie’s nose, causing him to fall back. Sully crawled towards you and you slashed the knife at him, cutting along his cheek.
With seemingly little care about the blade, Sully pulled you to the ground and put his weight on top of you. He smelt of death. Decay. Feasting on corpses and never brushing his teeth. He was a man possessed.
Rabid.
He snapped his teeth at you over and over until Eddie had his hands around his neck and face, pulling him up. Sully yelped with surprised, but moved fast enough to get Eddie’s ring finger in his mouth. Sully sucked in and bit down hard enough to sever the digit. He swallowed it whole.
Eddie hardly reacted, still pulling him off you. You saw it then. The knife was sticking out of Sully’s stomach. You’d managed to punch it into him at some point. Like Eddie, Sully was unphased by his injury.
You looked around for another weapon, too slow to see Sully rip the knife from himself and tear it across Eddie’s torso. The sound Eddie made froze you in place, terrified and unable to comprehend what was happening.
Sully began to laugh, a horrible high pitched sound that rattled you. You watched as he dropped the knife and bent over Eddie. He ripped open his shirt to reveal the deep gash along Eddie’s chest. Sully lowered himself and started to eat.
The abject horror broke you.
In one swift and violent move, you picked up the braided hair rope and went sliding to your knees next to Sully. You wrapped it once then twice around his neck, pulling tightly. Immediately, Sully kicked off Eddie and tried to get free. You were holding strong, tears streaming down your face.
Weakly, Eddie picked the knife off the ground and rolled onto his hands and knees. He walked on all fours to Sully and stabbed him in the chest with perfect aim. Sully’s heart was pierced. You felt the life drain from him.
Eddie collapsed onto the floor but you couldn’t let go of Sully. You pulled the rope tighter and tighter until it felt like you could pop his head off. When you finally dropped the rope, your hands were red and raw.
“Eddie,” you said, voice hoarse. Scrambling over to him, you held your hands over the wound and started to sob. “Eddie?!”
“It’s okay, it’s okay, it’s okay,” he replied, words falling over each other. “S’fine, fine. S’okay,”
“No, no. No, Eddie. We have to get you to a hospital,”
“No, no, no, no. Baby, baby. You c-can’t. Can’t do that. Baby, babe. S’okay,”
“Stop. Stop, Eddie. You can’t die. You can’t leave me here. Okay? I can’t do this without you. I don’t wanna do this without you. So, get up. Get up,”
“Shhhh, baby,” was all he could say.
“No. No! Eddie!”
“Shhhhh, listen, listen to me. You’re-” He coughed up blood. “You’re gonna be f-fine. ‘Kay? Bu-but I need ya to-to do somethin’ for m-me, yeah?”
“No! No,”
“I d-don’t wanna… don’t wanna go to waste, understand? N-need you t-to do somethin’ for me?”
You held his face while shaking your head. Your tears landed on his chest, diluting the blood. Your lungs felt like they were going to go dry and crunchy.
Eddie continued with his dying wish. “Yeah, yeah, babe. You g-gotta e-eat me. C-can’t rot. D-don’t wanna… rot. B-burn. Don’t wanna… b-burn.”
The sobbing hurt so much that it was as if your spine was trying to shake itself loose. You laid your head down on Eddie’s chest, the smell of blood so strong it was making you dizzy.
“I love you,” you told him. “I love you, I love you.”
He was too weak to reply. You listened to his laboured and wet breathing, then shuffled around to look at the wound. Two things bloomed in you simultaneously. While your mind said, stop the bleeding and he may survive this, the monster in you yelled, EAT!
Eddie tasted like lust. His flesh sweet and his blood savoury. You wanted to keep him safe inside you. Swallow him, bones and all, and have him deep in you forever and ever. You wanted to feel him under your skin. Wanted to be one and the same. Wanted consummation. Wanted love. Wanted…
You screamed until your throat couldn’t anymore, then got to the phone and called 9-1-1. With your voice almost entirely gone, you managed to give your address and beg, “Hopper. From Hawkins. Call Hopper.”
Crawling back to Eddie, you held his hand and passed out.
What you wanted most was to never be alone again.
End Note: Spoilers for the novel/film below! I love the film's version of this sequence of events. When he begged to be eaten, and she did, I was sobbing. Genuinely sobbing. Then, when I read the book and it was so different and 10/10 anticlimactic, I was like... oh. That sucks. So, we have gone with the film version but I'm leaving it with the cliffhanger of how this pans out. See you in Chapter 15!
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#Mine#Bones and All#Eddie Munson#Eddie Munson Fanfic#Eddie Munson x Reader#Eddie Munson x You#Eddie Munson/Reader#Eddie Munson/You#Cannibalism
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Paris To Do List!
Clubs:
- l’arc paris (jorja and burna went) - can’t go if you’re short apparently
- silencio 2nd (kaytranada did a set)
- pamela - disco. not as picky with who they let in but go on a thursday as more relaxed
- carmen
- wanderlust
- aquarium de paris cinéaqua
- la machine du moulin rouge
- JAZZ - caveau de la huchette (€10 entry)
- humeur exotique club
- raspoutine
- madeline
- bridge
- supersonic (indie vibes)
- the pop up (bar and concert venue with a free jazz night every tues by gare de lyon)
- SOULECTION NIGHT!!!
- palais de tokyo (izzybozzy did a set there)
- Pachamama (latin american bougie) also mainstream, cash only but bouncers can be weird
Bars:
- le tres particulier 18th
- la pelle
- saint gervais
- le progrès
- bar griffon
- no entry - speakeasy in the basement
- lavomatic
- le syndicat (on same studio road)
- chez prune: next to canal st martin (11/10 from nimue)
- la cidrerie du canal
- the cork and cavern (have pub quizzes every tuesday)
- le nouvel institut (fun student bar 5e and open till late)
- l’orée du parc (5e and recommends any of the spritz)
- au clair du lune (nice cocktail bar with happy hour)
- le balto (6e, great happy hour and vibes, right by christine cinema)
- ruprances - in le marie, lots of young people (louis)
- la perle
- la flèche d’or (kaytranada inspired night)
- Le pavillon des canaux - old house that has been turned into a bar/working space
- la cafe d’église near 10e
- sky drinks thing (vanessa)
- fanzone - place de la concorde. rugby match
Restaurants:
- Benedict - eggs (4e)
- big mama
- bistrot victoires
- kintaro opéra
- chez janou
- le bonaparte
- Jah Jah Paris
- Zinga
- super smash burgers paris
- pho tai - 13 rue philibert lucot 75013
- big black cook
- passage à niveau
- le petit bouillon pharamond (1e)‼️
- le jardin du petit palais
- walyfey
- cook n saj
- flottes
- candide in belleville
- Shana/shosh (2e)
- Chateau voltaire
- mouffetard saigon - most incredible food nimue has ever had in paris
- amagat
- chambre noire studio
- gros bao - amazing chinese/pan asian restaurant next to canal
- bouillon pigalle/république - best cheap french restaurant. good for cheap birthday meal: €15 for starter, main, glass of wine or alternatively their 3 litre bottle of wine to share
Cafes/Food spaces:
- le mazarin
- le mansart
- le très particulier
- chez meunier
- café saint honoré
- SAFE (sunday, work space) near Amar
- espeletia
- 45 rue olivier de serres 75015 paris
- carré pain de mie
- cafe bogata
- a fole
- le carre voltaire
- KITH
- carette, place du trocadéro (viral place w hot chocs)
- belleville market
- arabica coffee at beau passage courtyard
- oliera paris
- sonny’s pizza
- galerie paradis
- recto verso
- benchy
- café berry
- the coffee
- bar principal
- brasserie martin
- onii-san
- cafe charlot
- poilane bakery
- asian/japanese next to opera
- rue santan - known for asian food
- mouffetard - best road in all of paris: right by sorbonne/pantheon/ENS. filled with cheap takeaway places and cute bars
- Le Cèdre - great falafel wrap
- chez nicos - best crepes. good for a night out and open until 3
- trantranzai - yummy noodle chain, one right by pantheon
- nomas tacos - 2ere
- bobs bake shop - 18ere, english speaking
- bonjour jacob
- 207 rue du faubourg
- dumbo paris
- gramme (11e)
- Princess cafe (10e)
- boulangerie de quatre
- le pain retrouve
Cafes to work in:
- cafe husby
- cafe nuage
- l’anti-cafe
- maison fleuret
- SAFE
Shops
- la marelle 2nd - go upstairs
- come on eileen
- Nuovo (quite middle aged vibes)
- villa cœur
- bobbv
- acid violette
- merci
- at dawn
- relique
- louise gift shop
- puces de vanves
- puces de montreuil
- ^ best flea markets in my friend who has recommended me this’s life: enormous and so cheap and better than the central paris ones)
- life drawing in montmartre (class every sunday in a cafe, spenny but lovely vibes, coffee after, discussion, v social. go w a friend and then go to au claire de lune after)
- OFR Paris - magazine shop (3e)
- 8 cité d’antin 75009 paris
- bouliner les halles -
- freepstar
- la pharmacie des âmes - book store
- yvon lambert
Museums/Galleries:
- palais galliera 16th
- mad paris
- sis rue du pas de la mule july
- lacrapule
- 59 rivoli
- fondation h (closed sun, mon)
- YSL museum
- louvre
- tokyo palace
- LV foundation
- rodin museum
- musée de l’orangerie
- pino
- galerie angalia paris 3 - congolaise
- musée de quai branley
- albercon museum and gardens
- south side of siene - shakespeare book company english language
- abbey book store
- perrotin
- pompidou
- Galeries La Fayette
- Bourse de commerce - Pinault collection
Neighbourhoods:
- le sentier - beautiful passages
- montmartre
- the latin quartier
- place des vosges - marais
- PARK - parc de buttes chaumont (best park in all of paris, go at sunset with some beers)
- 9th - good vibes (louis)
- 18th, 6th, 7th nice
- 16th and 8th to avoid
- giverny (monets gardens)
- jardin lazare-rachline
- montparnasse cemetery - rue Daguerre nearby
- canal st martin + chez prune drink
- montparnasse for drinks
- sénat - palais du Luxembourg
- Place where you can see people dancing
Cinemas:
- @moviesinparis
- UGC les halles
- MK2
- christine cinema (6e, show lord of old english language films, do student discussions too)
- the filmothèque (best cinema in 5e, showing old 35mm films)
- la librarie du cinéma du panthéon
- la cinémathèque française - museum dedicated to history of cinema, masterclasses, special screenings
- le forum des images - debates, master classes, exhibitions related to cinemas
- l’arlequin- special screenings and cinema club
- cinema en plein air de l’hôtel paradiso screenings on the rooftop
- On rue Champollion - queue outside cinemas for tickets - you won’t be assigned a seat
- Le reflet Medicis
- La filmothèque (€5 tickets) - shows lots of older films
- Le champ - best programming - usually does all nighters
- Le grand action - shows new releases and English films in a cool cinema
- Lost in Frenchlation - works with cinemas around the city to put on French films with English subtitles! Reccommended at sorbonne nouvelle so lots of students go to meet people
- L’épée de bois
Other:
- BNF - national library and €15 for national student pass. access to all their reading rooms. lovely cafe
- eiffel tower
- 21st JUNE la fête de la music
- Arts et mètiers
- saint german des près
- JAZZ FESTIVAL
- sacré cœur
- banlieue blues
- la villette jazz festival
- le popup du label
- le compte “movies in paris” on IG
- @miaousb
- @bishopnast
- @vsaulz
- @monsieurbonheur
- Pigale (la fete)
- châtelet
- 99 ginger Bercy
- poissonière
- colonel fabien
- billard nation
- bi urban pop play game @mr.glo_ tiktok
- picnic by eiffel at port du belli (mia in france)
- bateaux mouches (1hr seine cruise, €15)
- disney land
- petit palais
- père lachaise
- journée de patrimoine
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For your ask: Top 5 takeaway meals!
a GREAT question that I am treating as top 5 takeaway meals I've had rather than the five I choose between:
Duck in plum sauce with boiled rice from one place near my house at uni that was so good I ordered it the next day again to check it wasn't a fluke
chips and cheese and salmonella (aka chips cheese and mayo) from efe's burger van followed by sitting in the tiny graveyard next to costa with the light installation that looked like aliens (@crimeandcricket knows whats what)
The time we got takeaway evil eye indonesian food and me and my dad went to pick it up and we had perfect gin martinis together at 11am while waiting for our nasi goreng and soto ayam to be finished.
the vietnamese place that did lamb in garlic sauce, garlic pak choi and extra large boiled rice that was so good but also enough food for a week near the first place I lived in London
any and all parmos I have ever had, up to and including:
a) the first parmo I had at a sleepover at uni where we watched horror movies and I got over my snobbery and any chance I'll be a size 14 again
b) the first hungover parmo I had, which was more memorable than the night out
c) the parmo from the place across the road from my third year flat that put mushrooms and onions on it
d) the first parmo I had outside of teeside and the relief I felt when I had it and it was still good
e) the only parmo I have had in London that my friends did a round trip to Straford to get for me for my 27th birthday, that I ate as pre-game for my birthday party with the hot tub.
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Looking for the best Takeaway Shop Near Me in Prahran? Visit Pran Central Shopping Centre for a wide variety of delicious takeaway options. From fresh sushi and gourmet burgers to hearty salads and global cuisines, our takeaway spots offer quick, high-quality meals. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or a snack on the go. For more visit our website!
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Anthony's Stupid Daily Blog (793): Sat 18th May 2024
I came up with an idea for a Stephen King-style horror short story where Frankie Boyle wakes up in an alternate world where everyone on Earth is transgender and he realises to his horror that this means he can’t write jokes any more. After work I finally decided to check out the American diner themed restaurant in Hylton Castle named Ranches. There's a bunch of eateries I've wanted to check out for a while but because of that shitty bike I've been hesitant in case I got there and it breaks down on the way back. I had to drive around for a good ten minutes to look for a decent place to park I ended up parking not far from the house Nana Jenny lived in when I was a little kid and I remembered jumping off the wall in her front garden with an umbrella in hand and I swear to God I stayed airborne for a good ten seconds before I landed on the ground. I know you're thinking that's impossible but I promise you I was in the air on that think longer than Mary Poppins. I went into the diner which was nowhere near as big as I thought it was going to be. The counter was enormous but the seating area was basically just two long tables. I ordered a vegetarian burger and fries and the lass said it would be TWENTY MINUTES! I wouldn't have minded but other than two little girls playing on their phones I was the only cunt in there. They told me it was because they had a lot of takeaway orders to get to before they could do mine which I think is bullshit. The people who have chosen to physically travel to the restaurant should ALWAYS get priority over the lazy batards who are making the restaurant bring the food to them (unless I ever order takeawy food in which case I absolutely do not believe that). After sitting in my car listeneing to an episode of The Parapod to kill the time I went back and collected my food. The burger and fries were actually quite nice but the thing about me is if something is even slightly diferent in real life to the way it seems in my head then the whole experience is ruined for me. I thought this was going to be like the American diners out of the movies like American Grafitti and Pulp Fiction complete with rockabilly music on the jukebox and cool young people sharing milkshakes. Instead there was barely enough room to walk around, the only people in there were two kids on their phones and the music was all modern day shit like…I don't even know any modern day music to give an example of one. Much like when I went to a dinner party at Stephen Griffiths' house, although the food was adequate I don't think I will be going back.
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Fast Food Finds: Savoring Delicious Dumplings Nearby
Fast food doesn't always have to mean greasy burgers and fries. Some of the most delightful dumplings can be found right in your neighborhood. When you're in the mood for a quick and satisfying snack, why not indulge in some delicious dumplings near me? From steamed to fried, savory to sweet, these little pockets of joy offer a world of flavor in every bite.
Whether you're on a lunch break, grabbing a bite on the go, or simply craving something tasty, fast food dumplings near me are the perfect solution. These versatile treats are not only convenient but also incredibly delicious. From Chinese dim sum to Japanese gyoza, there's a wide variety of dumplings waiting to be discovered in your area.
One of the best things about fast food dumplings near me is the sheer variety available. Craving something savory? Opt for classic pork or chicken dumplings, steamed to perfection. Want something with a bit more kick? Try spicy dumplings filled with seasoned meat and vegetables. And if you have a sweet tooth, don't worry—there are plenty of dessert dumplings to satisfy your cravings too.
But it's not just about the flavor—it's also about the convenience. Unlike other fast food options that can leave you feeling sluggish and guilty, dumplings are a lighter alternative that still packs a punch in terms of taste. Plus, with many dumpling shops offering quick service and takeaway options, you can enjoy your favorite snacks wherever and whenever you like.
Of course, finding the best fast-food dumplings near me is all about knowing where to look. Start by asking friends and family for recommendations, or simply doing a quick search online. You might be surprised at how many hidden gems are waiting to be discovered right in your neighborhood.
Once you've found a few promising options, it's time to start exploring. Don't be afraid to try something new—after all, half the fun of fast food dumplings near me is discovering unexpected flavors and combinations. Who knows? You might just find your new favorite snack!
And remember, dumplings aren't just for solo dining. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite with friends or treating the family to a tasty meal, fast food dumplings near me are sure to please even the pickiest eaters. So why settle for the same old fast food fare when you can enjoy something truly special? In conclusion, when it comes to fast food, dumplings near me offer a delicious and convenient alternative to traditional options. With their wide variety of flavors and quick service, dumplings are the perfect choice for anyone looking for a satisfying snack on the go. So why wait? Start exploring the dumpling scene in your area today and discover a world of flavor right at your doorstep.
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Saint what's your comfort food and drink?? For me my comfort drink is probably just any cold beverage, like doesn't matter what it is it just has to be sweet and cold. As for food, ice cream. That's it. Ice cream. I don't think I need to elaborate
mine are probably arab chai and arabic food😭 if not that then probs burgers from the takeaway near mine cause im obsessed🖖🏼 ice cream is a weird one icl but its so real
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Glasgow embraces the renaissance of African cuisine
The surge in popularity of African cuisine is unmistakable. Its diverse ingredients and bold flavours have been slowly captivating food enthusiasts worldwide. In this blog, we delve into the reasons behind this culinary phenomenon, exploring the allure of African gastronomy. Additionally, we shine a spotlight on a new dining establishment – one of the best restaurants in Glasgow, that is garnering attention for its exploration of Africa's rich culinary heritage.
African cuisine finally takes centre stage: The rising popularity of African food
The surge in awareness of African cuisine can be attributed to various factors, yet the pivotal question remains: have brands fully embraced this trend? In line with the adoption curve of emerging cuisines, innovative developments are predominantly observed within foodservice establishments, including informal street food markets, pop-ups, and independent fast-casual dining outlets. However, there are also noteworthy instances of fine dining brands incorporating African flavours into their offerings.
Notably, Afrikana stands as a prime example, captivating palates with its authentic African cuisine. As this culinary movement gains momentum, individuals in the UK, including those seeking an affordable restaurant near me in Glasgow, are increasingly drawn to the vibrant and flavorful world of African gastronomy.
Afrikana: A different kind of restaurant in Glasgow
Afrikana isn't your ordinary restaurant — it's a vibrant culinary destination bursting with character and flavour. Nestled on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow, Afrikana has revolutionised the African food scene, injecting it with newfound excitement and innovation. Since its debut on November 24, it has captivated the city's food enthusiasts, offering a gastronomic journey like no other.
The restaurant's eclectic ambience, adorned with quirky decor and lively music, sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience. From explosive African flavours to colourful interiors, every element at Afrikana is carefully curated to delight the senses.
Founded in 2018, Afrikana has swiftly expanded across the UK, including London, Cardiff, Birmingham, and Bristol. Its monthly African events, featuring live DJs and traditional drumming sessions, transport diners to the heart of Africa, immersing them in its rich cultural tapestry.
When it comes to the menu, Afrikana leaves no palate unsatisfied. From succulent chicken dishes to juicy steaks and flavorful burgers, there's something for everyone. Plus, their shareable options promise to tantalise taste buds and foster lively conversations.
Whether you're seeking one of the top restaurants in Glasgow or simply craving an affordable restaurant near me in Glasgow, Afrikana promises an unparalleled dining experience that transcends expectations.
Key takeaway
Afrikana stands out among the best restaurants in Glasgow, driven by its commitment to delivering the essence of home-cooked African-inspired cuisine. With a menu featuring diverse dietary options — including halal, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices — Afrikana ensures that every guest finds something to savour.
Beyond exceptional food, Afrikana offers a complete dining experience, featuring live entertainment such as African drummers, dancers, and DJs. This creates a vibrant, lively, and authentic atmosphere that sets Afrikana apart from other African-themed restaurants. Whether you're a local or a visitor to Glasgow, a visit to Afrikana promises a memorable culinary journey.
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Finding Takeaway Restaurants Near Me: A Culinary Adventure Awaits
In a fast-paced world, where time is of the essence, the convenience of takeaway restaurants near you has become a lifesaver for those who seek a delicious meal without the hassle of cooking or dining out. Whether you're too busy to cook, craving your favorite comfort food, or simply looking to explore new culinary horizons, these establishments offer a wide array of options that cater to all tastes and preferences.
Takeaway Restaurants Near Me - A Modern-Day Necessity
Modern life can often be chaotic, leaving many of us with little time for the pleasures of a sit-down meal. In such moments, the phrase "takeaway restaurants near me" becomes a soothing mantra. It conjures the image of piping hot, scrumptious dishes that can be savored in the comfort of your own home. But how can you find the best takeaway options close to your location? Let's explore.
The Power of Technology
Thanks to technology and the widespread use of smartphones, finding takeaway restaurants near you has never been easier. Apps and websites dedicated to food delivery and takeout services provide a convenient and user-friendly experience, helping you discover a multitude of local restaurants and eateries that offer takeaway options.
The Culinary Odyssey Begins
Takeaway restaurants near you can open the door to an exciting culinary adventure. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you find the best takeaway options in your vicinity:
1. Mobile Apps: Utilize food delivery apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash, GrubHub, and Postmates. These apps have become incredibly popular for ordering takeaway food. They offer a diverse range of cuisines from local favorites to international delicacies.
2. Google Maps: Open Google Maps and type in "takeaway restaurants near me." The platform will display a list of nearby restaurants that offer takeaway services, along with ratings, reviews, and contact information.
3. Social Media: Tap into the power of social media. Local food bloggers and influencers often share their experiences with nearby takeaway options. Check out Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for recommendations.
4. Online Directories: Websites like Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Zomato are valuable resources for finding takeout restaurants in your area. You can browse through user reviews and ratings to make an informed choice.
5. Word of Mouth: Don't underestimate the value of recommendations from friends and family. Reach out to your social circle to get firsthand feedback on the best takeaway places in your neighborhood.
Diverse Culinary Options Await
From classic pizzerias to exotic Thai restaurants, the world of takeaway is incredibly diverse. Here are a few examples of the culinary delights you can discover when you search for takeaway restaurants near you:
1. Pizza Parlors: Enjoy the mouthwatering combination of a crispy crust, rich tomato sauce, and an array of toppings from your local pizzeria. Whether you're a fan of pepperoni or prefer vegetarian options, there's a pizza for everyone.
2. Chinese Takeout: Satisfy your cravings for General Tso's chicken, sweet and sour pork, or a comforting bowl of hot and sour soup from your favorite Chinese restaurant.
3. Sushi To-Go: For a healthier option, indulge in fresh, hand-rolled sushi or sashimi from your nearest Japanese eatery. Enjoy the art of sushi in the comfort of your own home.
4. Indian Delights: Experience the vibrant flavors of Indian cuisine, from butter chicken to spicy vindaloo. Local Indian restaurants often offer a wide range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.
5. Gourmet Burgers: Sink your teeth into juicy, gourmet burgers with a variety of toppings, from classic cheese and bacon to exotic ingredients like truffle aioli and portobello mushrooms.
The World of Takeaway Awaits You
Takeaway restaurants are a gateway to a culinary world waiting to be explored. With the convenience of modern technology and the diverse culinary options available, you can embark on a culinary adventure that satisfies your taste buds without leaving the comfort of your home.
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