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El sends Steve back to 1983, in order to help Max in 1986.
A quick trip. It’s not supposed to change anything.
He gets stuck.
Bookmarked by nanobitten
23 Sep 2025
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Hop said it’s a bad habit he’s gotten himself into, these night drives. Patrolling the town when everyone’s asleep, nobody to ask the question of why Steve Harrington drives circles through Hawkins past midnight every night.
It’s nearing one a.m. and Steve sighs, because—shit. There's a van on the side of the road that wasn't there on his last lap.
He can’t drive off now. He’s already stopped. Already committed, so Steve swings his keys around his finger and sighs again. Opens the car door.
He comes to a stop a few paces away from the van. Raises his voice slightly when he says, “Hello?”
“Fucking—what, hello? What?” comes a voice from the other side of the van. “Who—jesus, if I’m about to get murdered, I swear to—wait. Harrington? Steve Harrington?”
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Or; Steve patrols the streets of Hawkins every night, looking for monsters. One night, he finds Eddie.
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Bookmarked by nanobitten
23 Sep 2025
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Eddie smiles again, but it’s softer this time. “Tin man, you are, huh?”
“Shut up,” Steve says, reflexively, elbowing Eddie in the side.
“Don’t worry, Harrington. I’ll keep the secret that you’re a softie. Worst kept secret in Indiana, though, mind you.”
“You’re an ass,” Steve says, and Eddie laughs. After a beat Steve asks, “which one said he needed courage?”
“The lion?”
Steve snaps his fingers. “That guy. If I’m a tin man, that’s you.”
A smile pulls at the corner of Eddie’s mouth. “You’re a tease, Harrington.”
Bookmarked by nanobitten
14 Jun 2023
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“Hey, Munson!” Eddie’s a couple feet away; it seems like he’s kicked the habit of hardly ever showing up to homeroom. He just looks at Steve, like he’s faintly baffled, so Steve feels the need to tack on, “It’s Steve. Steve Harrington?”
That does the trick: Eddie shakes his head as if Steve’s just said something completely pointless.
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26 Jul 2025
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“I used to give Nancy massages,” Steve says.
It’s out before he even knows where it came from. Really it’s like somebody else said it, commandeering his voice — the thought process didn’t happen, or if it did, it happened without Steve’s supervision. Maybe something to do with brown waves of hair, dimmed lights. He’s too busy balking at his words to retroactively connect any dots, at the moment, so he can’t be too sure.
Eddie’s just as confused, it seems, because he goes completely still. The silence hangs heavy, for the three or four seconds it’s there, and Steve wishes he could see Eddie’s face. Finds himself incapable of guessing at the expression he might be wearing right now. He just has to stare at the back of his head, the tensed line of his shoulders, until Eddie finally says, “Oh, yeah?”
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(Eddie's back is all fucked up. Steve lends a hand.)Bookmarked by nanobitten
27 Jun 2025