Stevestark's Steddie Fic Master List:
An ongoing list of all of my Steddie Fics; Completed Fics listed in order of first published to most recently published, followed by WIPs.
COMPLETED:
hell was the journey (but it brought me heaven):
Rating: G
Word Count: 4,271
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Dustin Henderson, Robin Buckley, Lucas Sinclair, Erica Sinclair, Mike Wheeler, Nancy Wheeler, Jonathan Byers, Will Byers, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Max Mayfield
Tags: Steve Harrington Has A Bisexual Awakening, Light Angst, Sexuality Crisis, Fluff, Happy Ending, One Shot
They win, again, and they have to force themselves to celebrate something immediately after. Again. And, somehow, Steve is the only one who struggles with the whiplash of one day fighting for your life, and the next, buying someone a present.
Or - Steve can't think of what to get Eddie for his birthday, and it leads to a bisexual identity crisis.
there's something about you in the moonlight (but your eyes go so well with the day):
Rating: G
Word Count: 3,898
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley, Background Characters
Tags: Eddie Munson Has A Bisexual Crisis, Steve Harrington is Eddie Munson's Bisexual Awakening, Sexuality Crisis, Fluff and Angst, Happy Ending
Eddie has always liked girls. He's never questioned that, and he's never questioned the possibility of liking boys. Until he's thrust into the chaos of the Upside Down, and suddenly, Steve fucking Harrington is making him feel…something.
it's hard to be at a party when I feel like an open wound (it's hard to be anywhere these days when all I want is you):
Rating: T
Word Count: 3,280
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson, Jonathan Byers/Nancy Wheeler, Steve Harrington & Nancy Wheeler, Robin Buckley & Nancy Wheeler
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Nancy Wheeler, Jonathan Byers, Robin Buckley
Tags: Fluff, Angst, Recreational Drug Use, Happy Ending, Getting Together
It's not that Steve suddenly doesn't like getting high. He remembers fucking loving it. It's more that every time he contemplates doing it, all he can think about is Russian accents, pain, and needles being shoved into his throat.
for me it was enough (to live for the hope of it all):
Rating: G
Word Count: 3,527
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley & Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson & Nancy Wheeler
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Nancy Wheeler, Robin Buckley, The Party
Tags: Fluff, Getting Together, Happy Ending, Bisexual Awakenings, Recreational Drug Use
Steve comes to the slow realization that he's like, super into Eddie. Eddie comes to the sudden realization he's equally into Steve. Neither knows the other feels the same; what happens when they each confide in one of their friends?
they told me all of my cages were mental (so I got wasted like all my potential):
Rating: G
Word Count: 13,011
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Tommy Hagan, Reefer Rick, Robin Buckley, Mentions of Other Characters
Tags: Drinking, Recreational Drug Use, Bisexual Crisis, Bisexual Steve Harrington, Bisexual Eddie Munson, Eddie Munson Lives, Angst With A Happy Ending, Slow-ish Build
"He’s done fighting it. Eddie Munson crawled under his skin back during his freshman year, and never really clawed his way back out."A series of events dating from pre-season 1 through season 4. Eddie and Steve keep crossing paths and…it doesn't always end well.
i think your house is haunted (your dad is always mad):
Rating: T
Word Count: 8,663
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson, Steve Harrington & Jim "Chief" Hopper, Robin Buckley & Steve Harrington, Will Byers & Steve Harrington, Jonathan Byers & Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson & Wayne Munson, Joyce Byers & Steve Harrington, Minor or Background Relationships
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Wayne Munson, Jim "Chief" Hopper, Robin Buckley, Steve Harrington's Father, Joyce Byers, Will Byers
Tags: Period-Typical Homophobia, Bisexual Steve Harrington, Gay Eddie Munson, Child Abuse, Past Child Abuse, Found Family, Good Parent Jim "Chief" Hopper, Protective Jim "Chief" Hopper, Slow Burn
Ten year old Steve Harrington asks what he thinks is a perfectly normal question. Over the next several years, he tries to figure out what was so bad about it.
all these people think love's for show (but i would die for you in secret):
Rating: T
Word Count: 4,150
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley, Dustin Henderson, Nancy Wheeler, Wayne Munson, Jim "Chief" Hopper, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Mike Wheeler, Jonathan Byers, Will Byers, Lucas Sinclair, Joyce Byers
Tags: Angst, Hanahaki Disease, Idiots in Love, POV Alternating, Suicidal Thoughts
Eddie survives the Upside Down, but at the cost of Steve getting stuck there with no way to get him back out. Weeks after, burdened with survivor's guilt, Eddie realizes Steve is still alive. He knows Steve is still alive. Because he's deeply in love with Steve, and he's suddenly coughing up bloody flower petals...and everyone knows, Hanahaki Disease won't manifest if the person you love is dead.
Eddie and Robin's Very Real Heterosexual Adventure:
Rating: T
Word Count: 13,055
Relationships: Robin Buckley/Eddie Munson (Fake Dating), Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Characters: Robin Buckley, Eddie Munson, Steve Harrington, Wayne Munson, Dustin Henderson, Mike Wheeler, Lucas Sinclair, Original Female Character(s), Minor Characters
Tags: Fake/Pretend Relationship, Mild Angst, Himbo Steve Harrington, Bisexual Steve Harrington, Gay Disaster Eddie Munson, Lesbian Disaster Robin Buckley, Everyone Is A Disaster, Hijinks & Shenanigans
Dustin decides since Robin won't date Steve, she should date Eddie. Somehow, Steve talks her into it⸺even though he's the only one who knows she AND Eddie are gayer than the fourth of July.
A Bet's A Bet:
Rating: G
Word Count: 1,398
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley & Steve Harrington, Joyce Byers/Jim "Chief" Hopper
Characters: Steve Harrington, Robin Buckley, Eddie Munson, Joyce Byers, Jim "Chief" Hopper, Maxine "Max" Mayfield, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Dustin Henderson, Mike Wheeler, Lucas Sinclair, Will Byers, Jonathan Byers, Argyle, Nancy Wheeler
Tags: Halloween, Halloween Costumes, Alternate Universe - Everyone Lives/Nobody Dies, Getting Together
Steve loses a bet with Robin and she gets to choose his Halloween costume...which just so happens to pair perfectly with Eddie's.
IN PROGRESS:
wool to brave the seasons (on single thread of gold tied me to you):
Rating: G
Word Count: 19,742
Chapters: 12/?
Last Update: 26 Apr 2024
Relationships: Steve Harrington & Eddie Munson
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley, Dustin Henderson, Lucas Sinclair, Erica Sinclair, Mike Wheeler, Nancy Wheeler, Jonathan Byers, Will Byers, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Maxine "Max" Mayfield, Jim "Chief" Hopper
Tags: Pre-Relationship, Alternate Universe - Everyone Lives/Nobody Dies, Post-Canon, Fluff, Steve Hates Reading, Eddie Loves Reading, The Lord of the Rings References, Slow Burn, Other Additional Tags to Be Added
"Hey, what's Mordor?"
"Huh?"
"Back at Skull Rock. You said something about following Henderson to Mordor. What's that?"
"...you don't know Lord of the Rings?"
"...no, and suddenly I'm afraid to admit it."
"Oh,this is going to be fun."
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What happens if Steve admits to Eddie he's never read Lord of the Rings, or, really, any book?
Eddie reads it to him, of course.
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Vent? Sfw in most part ୨୧
I hate coffee so much, it tastes horrible (no Offense to ones who actually like it!) But it's the only way to keep me awake at school, not to mention I'm always sleepy, my family thought I had aneamia, idk how to spell
I don't even learn anything at school tho i spend 9 hours here, I can't take my geopolitics teacher seriously after last year she said Brazil is the same size as the AFRICAN CONTINENT, I don't think a country could ever have the same size as a continent, maybe population cuz y'know, humans but.. SIZE?! Not to mention other questionable things she said
I feel like I'm getting brain rotten right here, I just want to scape from reality tbh
My two friends on my class left me, cuz they changed periods, good for them, tho one of them I can see it wasn't very much of a friend to me.. Anyway!
At least i got friends out of class, it seems I'm one of the oldest on my friend group lol
Anyway, keeping myself on my phone is what distracts me for having a mental breakdown or something
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Since people seem to once again be having trouble remembering the order of operations, let me just remind everyone:
The ability Laudna possesses to feed Delilah is Hunger of the Shadow. In the fight with Bor’dor, Laudna used that BEFORE Orym’s head nod. Bor’dor attacked them and her response was to do the thing she knew would give power to Delilah. Matt even makes the sound of Delilah’s heartbeat.
The spell she used after the head nod? Whither and Bloom. The same spell she later attacked Orym with, which isn’t even a warlock spell.
And speaking of the head nod, you want to know what’s it’s prefaced with? ‘Laudna you can do whatever you want.’ And Marisha responds by saying that Laudna is ‘barely present’ because she’s having ptsd flashbacks to all of the times something horrible happened to her and she couldn’t do anything about it. So she kills Bor’dor because it makes her feel in control of the situation.
And yeah, the 4SD where Liam says Orym thought Delilah might come back. Except y’all somehow took that and made it seem like he’s the one who shoved Laudna over the edge when what actually happened is that Laudna flung herself off it because betrayal is triggering to her.
And the sword. The sword which apparently wasn’t triggering enough that Imogen contemplating whether the Vanguard were good guys didn’t cause any reaction. Or for that matter, make her object to Ashton’s ‘this is permission statement.’ But she saw Orym wearing it, got uncomfortable and then all it took was one sentence from Delilah for her to decide to steal it. Delilah, who mutilated her, murdered her, has been possessing her for decades, and who basically held her soul hostage when BH wanted VM to resurrect Laudna. But what Delilah didn’t do? Tell Laudna to steal the sword.
I wasn’t around for campaign 1, but in campaign 2 I definitely noticed a trend that people who were all ‘I love women! Female characters rock!’ would, the second one of their alleged faves did something controversial (or just something they didn’t like) would find a way to shift the onus onto someone else so she could remain blameless. And that is definitely continuing this campaign, and if anything is getting worse (which, not to get into speculation, but I wonder if it’s because all of the female characters this go round are more traditionally feminine than last campaign.)
I think the reason Orym’s been getting raked across the coals so hard by certain parts of the fandom is actually because of this. Because Imogen’s repeatedly gone ‘what if the Vanguard have a point’ and Laudna agrees with everything she says, whereas Orym’s been pretty consistently ‘no, the murder cult that murdered my family are bad guys.’ And well, can’t go around admitting that our faves did something wrong.’
And so we have a situation where Laudna attacks Orym, but somehow that’s Orym’s fault because the possibility of Laudna doing something wrong ruins people’s lesbian cottegecore fantasy. But the thing is, that whole thing was all Laudna. She chose to listen to her first murderer when Delilah said ‘maybe it’s cursed’ and then she chose to blanket the room in magical darkness (sorcerer ability, not warlock) chose to cast an area of effect spell to destroy the thing Orym was using to sheath the sword (sorcerer spell, not warlock) and, upon hurting Orym, chose not to drop said darkness, which meant Orym couldn’t see who attacked him. And when she got caught, she tried to downplay what she did, tried to say that because she didn’t mean to hurt him it didn’t count, refused to apologize for actually hurting him, kept shifting her argument (and even low key got called out on it by Imogen when she asked Laudna why she’s want its power inside her if she thinks it’s so evil.)
There is an alternate universe where Laudna wakes Orym up and they have what probably would have been an intense discussion about the sword (and that might even have been what Marisha was aiming for before Delilah got involved) and THAT truly would have been the ‘both sides are equally right’ scenario, but that’s not what we got. And you can say Orym shouldn’t have taken the sword unilaterally (but somehow Laudna’s allowed to unilaterally steal and absorb it?) or that she’s being manipulated by Delilah, but the fact is that Laudna’s an adult and is responsible for her own decisions. Yes, Delilah is a powerful and malign presence that they all downplayed/ignored, but, to use Marisha’s addiction metaphor, making amends with those you’ve harmed is a part of recovery for a reason. Because ultimately, you are the one who did that. Yes, it does immensely suck for Laudna that she’s been handed the cards she has been, but it’s up to her to make the best play she can.
Wow this got long, but my overall point is that Laudna is a character with her own agency and makes her own decisions (well, Marisha makes them, but at this point y’all should know she’s not conflict averse and is willing to have her characters make controversial character choices). And really, take all that away, what’s left? How much onus can you take from a character before you might as well go look at a painting?
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DP x DC AU: Danny desperately wants to find the explosion guy. Tim is really good at covering his tracks... he didn't account for ghosts.
The explosions make it onto TV as purported terror activity and most people haven't heard of that part of the world much less ever given a second thought to care about it. The only real reason it gets reported on has something to do with the Justice League and... Danny knows too much.
He's been in training for Clockwork's court (which he's suspicious of- feels like kingly duty bullshit- but Danny is playing along out of curiosity for now) and he's learned a lot about how the living and non-living worlds collide. That means learning about CW's usual suspects- one of which just happened to have a ton of bases around the area Danny was seeing on the news.
It didn't take long for Danny to try to piece together that whoever blew up Nanda Parbat was trying to fuck with the League of Shadows, and was doing it successfully. Less green portals in the world the better, same goes for assassins. But it gets Danny thinking... Maybe he can employ similar tactics on the GIW Bases that keep spawning on the edges of Amity Park. It would at least set them back while he and his friends navigated the help line desk to request Justice League intervention. None of them can leave Amity Park, so outreach is going to have to be creative.
So Danny figures he'll just find the guy. Call up some ghosts who were there, or er, came from there and get a profile and track him down. But the ghosts keep saying it was The Detective. Annoying!
Danny goes full conspiracy theory, gets Tucker and Sam involved, and begrudgingly asks Wes Weston his thoughts.
He hadn't expected Wes to garble out a thirty minute presentation (that had 100 more slides left to go before he cut it off) about how Batman totally trained with a cult and so did his kids. Danny kind of rolled his eyes but... hey, new avenue of searching in the Infinite Realms at least.
The ghosts confirm that Bombs is for sure not Batman's MO- But maybe his second kid would know? The second kid was already brought back to life though, so no way to easily reach him... Danny starts to realize that this might be the work of a Robin now. Wasn't the red one known for solving cold cases? (Sam provides this information- its a social faux pas to not know hero gossip at Gotham Galas- everything she's learned is against her will).
It all comes to a head when Danny goes about the hard task of opening a portal for the guy to come through at just the right time, explain the infinite realms so he doesn't panic and then describe what the fuck was going on with the GIW. It takes months, just over a full year, of random (educated guesses) portal generating- Finally, Red Robin drops into the land of the dead.
"So, you're the guy I've got to talk to about explosions right?" Danny enthusiastically asks.
Tim thinks he's died and landed in the after life following 56 hours of being awake and plummeting off the side of a building into a Lazarus pool. Nothing makes sense about the kid in front of him.
"Yeah, I got a guy for munitions." Tim answers cooly.
"How do you feel about secretly sanctioned government operations that violate protected rights?"
"Gotta get rid of 'em some how. Need me to point you in the right direction?" This might as well be happening.
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