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this world is a cold one (it takes one to know one) by greatunironic
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
04 Dec 2022
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When the suits came round and forced a thick stack of papers under Wayne’s hands to sign his silence away, along with his trailer for “study,” promising that they were lining up a new place for him as they spoke (and didn’t that raise more questions than it answered, he thought), it was a tall woman in a severe suit who had told him that Eddie was in the hospital. She led, of course, with how they had cleared his name of any wrong doing — the Carver boy, a psychotic break, details Wayne didn’t care to remember in the least — and that he was a hero, and it would be a hard road ahead of him but he would live —
“Live?” Wayne had asked hoarsely.
The woman had grimaced. “Yes. I’m sorry. He and a few other children were injured saving the — Carver’s last victim. Your nephew was the worst of them. But the doctors are optimistic about his recovery, said Harrington and the others got him to the hospital just in time.”
Or, a snapshot from a universe where Eddie Munson lives, Stephanie “Stevie” Harrington has always been the babysitter, and Wayne Munson is Hawinks High’s Women’s Basketball’s number one supporter.Series
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Bookmarked by Book_Wyrm24
05 Dec 2022
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In the summer between fourth and fifth grade, Robin Buckley, who had a pretty dramatic falling out with her best friend in February and had been lonely since, and who thought the classes she was taking were all for stupid babies anyway, decided that between being the bored kid known for having lost her only friend and being the brainy kid no one knew she’d pick the second any day. She asked her mother, and the elementary school principle, and the middle school principle if she could skip fifth grade. They looked over all her grades, and there was a test, and a lot of conversations between the teachers and parents to ask if she was ready, but ultimately they let her do it. Robin Buckley started sixth grade at the humble age of ten and three quarters years old.
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Or, Robin Buckley skips a grade and becomes friends with Steve well before the start of canon. How does Robin being part of his closest friend group effect the events of November of 1983, and beyond?
Bookmarked by Book_Wyrm24
25 Nov 2022
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"How'd you get in here--" Steve hisses.
"Your security sucks, sweetheart," says Eddie. Then, "Actually, that isn't true. It was a nightmare getting here, and the inside of your brain is a fucking labyrinth."
Or, five times El and Eddie find a version of Steve Harrington while traversing his mindscape to drag him out of a coma (thanks, Vecna).
And one time Steve finds Eddie.
Bookmarked by Book_Wyrm24
10 Oct 2022
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Three weeks after Eddie dies, he shows up in Steve’s kitchen.
“So,” he says, “do you want to hear something totally crazy, Harrington?”
It’s three in the morning. Steve had wandered downstairs to get a glass of water only to find Eddie looming in front of the sink. “Uhh,” he says, because he’s still not entirely sure he’s not hallucinating. “Sure?”
Eddie smiles. It sends warning bells ringing in the back of Steve’s head. “I think I might be a fucking vampire.”
Bookmarked by Book_Wyrm24
26 Sep 2022
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When he gets to the kitchen, Jonathan has to blink several times to make sure he’s not seeing things. That’s not his mom, home early from work. It’s Steve Harrington.
Steve Harrington, with a dish towel hanging from his back pocket, goddamn whistling over the stove while he deftly flips an omelet straight from the pan.
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In which someone makes Jonathan breakfast for a change.
Bookmarked by Book_Wyrm24
25 Sep 2022