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Steve and Mel. Mel and Steve. Classmates for twelve years, friends for zero, having only ever orbited each other until a group project brings them together.
(Or, what happens when two lonely people find each other at the right time.)
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- Part 1 of a story told ad nauseam
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19 May 2026
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Tutoring Steve Harrington was supposed to be simple. It wasn’t supposed to involve late nights, soft confessions, or his protectiveness turning sharp when Billy Hargrove starts paying you the wrong kind of attention
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23 Apr 2026
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Yet now, sitting in this beautiful, hollow house, with its too-soft carpet and cold expensive art, you’re realizing just how lonely that story must have been.
It’s strange, isn’t it? How someone so surrounded could still end up carrying this kind of quiet.
Even now, with Robin’s constant orbit. Even with all those kids that pop in and out of the center, loyal and rowdy and halfway adopted. There’s still a loneliness here. Something left behind.
You look at him again. Barefoot, sweatshirt gone soft with wear, hair falling into his eyes. He’s staring down at his hands like they’ve done things he’s still apologizing for.
It really is strange, how someone so clearly loved can still look so lonely.
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After a 7.4 earthquake swallows half your hometown, you start volunteering at your old high school gym turned relief center. That's where Steve Harrington shows up—soft, kind, earnest, and nothing like the guy you thought you knew. You’re both carrying some heavy baggage (you're not calling yours trauma, he's not calling his heartbreak), but whatever's starting to bloom between you... you think it might just change everything.
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15 Feb 2026
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He doesn’t scream.
You kind of hate him for it.
Because you know this type.
Boys who bleed quiet. The beautiful, tragic kind who carry pain like it’s a penance.
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It’s the age-old fall from grace: high school royalty faceplants into reality, and the Burger King crown starts hanging heavy. (Sailor hat, in his case.) Heir to the Hawkins High hierarchy, ruler of keggers and hallways alike, Steve Harrington used to be untouchable. Now? He's shaking under your hands, bleeding from battles no trophy could ever commemorate. You've stitched together plenty of broken people before—but never one that left a scar in you, too.
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13 Feb 2026
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Lily Evans to James Potter: why is this bar called the horse and carriage btw
James Potter: romantic gesture from binns for his ex wife
James Potter: it was their nicknames for each other. wish i was joking
Lily Evans: fuck me i would also divorce a guy who nicknamed me carriage
James Potter: believe it or not she was horse
Lily Evans: well christ//
they work in a bar and things are going completely fine, actually
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21 Oct 2025
