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Presumption of guilt by corrodedbisexual (mishabawlins)
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
12 Feb 2026
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During a winter break party in 1984, Eddie Munson finds the nailbat in Steve’s bedroom and comes to a terrifying, yet perfectly logical conclusion. Steve Harrington must be a serial killer.
Written for Steddie Love Month day 12 prompt: (nail)bat
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13 Feb 2026
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It’s Eddie’s first time hanging out at Steve’s house since they started dating. When Steve’s dad comes home early, things go bad fast, and Eddie has to figure out how to be there for a boy who keeps insisting it “wasn’t that bad.”
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13 Feb 2026
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“Tommy Hagan walks into Family Video and knocks Steve off balance; later that week, Steve gets Eddie high just to make out in the back of a van—and accidentally starts something neither of them can pretend is ‘just being high’ anymore.”
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13 Feb 2026
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“You have no idea what you’re talking about, man. None of that was me showing off for Nance.”
“Oh, yeah? Then what was it?” Jonathan challenges. “Were you showing off for Robin, the girl that you’re constantly insisting is your ‘forever platonic best bud—’” he says with air quotes “—or Eddie?”
After a terrible start to their latest crawl, tensions rise in the SQWK van when Jonathan confronts Steve about his efforts to win Nancy back. Steve has no idea what he's talking about.
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02 Feb 2026
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A Key for Every Door by cinnamon_thing
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016), The Black Phone (Movies - Derrickson)
28 May 2026
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JUNE 10, 1985
MONDAY“I’m just saying, if ghosts were real, they wouldn’t be hanging out in Hawkins!” Robin argued, feet swinging just above the ground from her perch on the counter they were supposed to keep clean to prep toppings for the ice cream, but three days after training ended, Steve had elected to stop caring about things like that.
He shook his head as he muscled out a scoop from a fresh (freezer-burnt) tub of sorbet. “You are so incredibly wrong it’s not even funny.”
Robin sighed in a way that Steve knew meant she was rolling her eyes, feet tapping an even staccato rhythm against the cabinets as she gently kicked back-and-forth. “No, I am absolutely right. If what you said about ghosts only being formed by super-traumatic deaths is true, then there’s literally no possible way that ghosts hang out in Hawkins.”
Steve couldn’t help but snort. The irony was not lost on him, for once.
_____________________________________________________________________________________In which Steve Harrington is Finney Blake, and nothing changes. Except for him.
Bookmarked by Earthy_Boomerang
29 Jan 2026

