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Steve buys a little rundown farmhouse after his parents pass. He collects abandoned and stray animals, ones with disabilities and high medical needs, because he has both the funds and the time to give them the best life they can possibly have. Then, somehow, he starts collecting kids, too, working with the foster system to give them a place to learn and grow. Adults, however, aren't really his forte, but when Jim Hopper calls in a favour, Steve can't help but agree.
It turns out that Eddie Munson, a rockstar famous for both his music and hedonistic lifestyle, is going to be Steve's next rescue.
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- Part 1 of The Harrington Home Extended Universe
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Bookmarked by DissyMissyMouse
02 Jun 2026
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First impressions are often wrong. Steve’s first impression of Eddie was that he was a crass older alpha with too many tattoos to ever possibly be gainfully employed. Eddie’s first impression of Steve was that he was a young uptight omega who needed to get the pretentiousness fucked right out of him.
Their first date was an absolute disaster, but the one night of passion they spent together afterwards was a decent consolation prize… At least until the pregnancy test shows up positive a few weeks later.
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Two people who hate each other decide to coparent a baby bump until they inevitably fall in love.
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Bookmarked by DissyMissyMouse
26 May 2026
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Steve Harrington is staring at him again. Eddie frowns. Steve looks to the heavens like he’s praying for strength, “Rock stars, am I right?” he jokes to the crowd. “You going to tell us anything about it or just sit there remembering the moment?”
Asshole. Eddie feels like maybe his palms are a little sweaty. He’s not totally sure why he agreed to this. “It was like a lightning strike,” Eddie says. “She was so mean, and so talented, and the four of us started playing together and it just made sense.”
“Lightning strike, that’s the title of your new song, right? The one you’re playing tonight?”
“Yeah,” Eddie says eloquently. “Lightning, but. Yeah.”
Steve grins this time. “Well, lucky for all of us, we won’t need to be saved by a lightning strike from this amazing conversation. We’ll be back after this, folks, with more Corroded Coffin.”
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Or: Every talk show host in the business has favorite guests. Steve’s just happens to be a little more his favorite than people were expecting.
Bookmarked by DissyMissyMouse
13 Apr 2026
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Surely he was dreaming, that couldn’t be real.
He let his head fall against the back of the door and quietly mumbled, “What the fuck?”, under his breath.
Then, with a deep breath, he steeled himself and opened the door. Yeah, it was real.
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Or, Steve finds a baby on his doorstep.
Bookmarked by DissyMissyMouse
11 Apr 2026
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There’s an old photo, grainy, electric, legend now, of Steve Harrington with bloodied gums and a grin like a threat. His mouth is split open in something too sharp to be joy, and his eyes burn with the kind of defiance that could level cities. Like he’d set the world on fire just to prove it couldn’t touch him.
Eddie remembers. He'd seen it.
Punk was a snarl. Punk was a fist through the drywall. Punk was angry in a way that felt like home. It howled when he couldn't speak, let him bite down when the self hatred frothed up too hot. It didn’t ask him to be okay, it dared him to be furious.
That picture, really, had redrawn the entire trajectory of Eddie's life, lit the fuse on something that had been quietly smoldering in him for years.
Pity Steve Harrington had turned out to be such a fucking sellout.
(or: the early 2010's punk au)
Bookmarked by DissyMissyMouse
11 Apr 2026
