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“Yeah, great job, Henderson,” Steve says. “Risk your life for the ticking time bomb. I don’t foresee a way this can go wrong at all.”
“Uh, no man left behind,” Dustin argues, which would be kinda sweet, except, “even the ones with a hundred murder charges.”
“Thanks, dude,” Eddie says to him, anyway. In his peripheral, Steve rolls his eyes.
or, Eddie escapes the Upside Down. Problem is, he’s still wanted for—well. Pretty much everything. So he hides out in Steve's basement.
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When Steve was six years old, he told his mother he wanted to fly. When he was twenty, he learned what that really meant.
This is a reimagining of the end of Season 4 Vol 2 because I wanted to see a little bit of a happy ending in there. Alternative title: Steve Harrington’s Big Gay Crisis
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After Steve Harrington goes missing, Eddie Munson gets exposed to the secret dangers of Hawkins, Indiana in 1985 instead of 1986.
Will a different first meeting lead to a change in his fate?
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The Second Worst Trip to Mordor Ever Taken by ArtaxLivs
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
16 Jun 2023
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Steve takes the boys and Eddie on trip to the comic book shop for new D&D stuff. It doesn't go well.
This was absolutely not how Steve had planned on spending his first Saturday free in a month. In all honesty, he hadn’t had any real plans except to not work today and not drive children around to do more fun activities than he himself was doing. In fact, he might have just laid on his couch in his goddamn underwear, drinking beer and listening to depressing sad girl music while he resolutely did not pine after Eddie fucking Munson.
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“Oh, haven’t you heard? Steve Harrington doesn’t cry.”
In which Steve Harrington breaks up, breaks a few hearts (including his own), breaks free, and finally gets to break down.
or: 5 times Steve didn't cry, and 1 time he did.
