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The kids convince Steve to take them all to a Renaissance Faire and LARP event.
Steve has more fun than he admits.
And then Steve has a LOT more fun than he admits.
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Steve blurts, “I want your sperm.”
The words echo off of the bathroom tile and Eddie is as still as a statue. Nobody moves. Steve feels the mortification rising swiftly like water in a well and he wishes that he could drown in it. It doesn't let him, gathering in his chest and his cheeks and making his entire being tremble with its scope and scale.
Eddie’s quiet for probably ten solid seconds, his face utterly blank and impassive as he processes this statement.
Then he shrugs and starts undoing his belt.
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- Part 2 of ⟡ Anon's Omegaverse Works
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The fight with the Demogorgon at the Byers goes a lot differently resulting in Steve losing his eye and gaining scars cover the side of his face.
He ends up in the hospital with Wayne Munson as a neighbor. Which of course means Eddie Munson is there.
Join me as I write this mess of a fic where Steve breaks free of the expectations everyone has of him with the help of Eddie
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Steve doesn’t think anything of it, the first time. He’s sitting in the boathouse with Munson, waiting for something to happen. He refuses to think about it as hanging out or anything. It’s not like they really know each other.
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Or, the one where Eddie won't stop saying "as you wish". It doesn't make things any easier for Steve to figure out.
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- Part 1 of The Princess Guy
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Since Starcourt, Steve and Eddie have been meeting (and falling in love) secretly. Until - frustrated by Steve’s secrecy - Eddie ended things between them. Steve doesn't cope well. He's been having nightmares, nosebleeds, and painful headaches.
Everything is made much worse after Chrissy Cunningham dies in Eddie's trailer. Steve is forced to watch as Eddie becomes involved in everything Steve tried so hard to protect him from.
Or: Steve Harrington's No Good, Very Bad, Awful Month.
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- Part 1 of Here I Stand (and Face the Rain)
