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in which a girl looking to reclaim her own strength and a boy struggling with finding himself and wanting to leave behind a life if toxic popularity end up being the best babysitting duo Hawkins has ever seen
--I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY OF THE ST CHARACTERS; I ONLY OWN MY OCS AND THEIR BACKSTORIES--
tags will also be updated as this progresses as I am not entirely sure what all tags I need.
story is cross posted between here and the orange app none of us like anymore
yes if this looks familiar it is because I deleted the original work and am reposting an edited/revised version
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Following the events of season 4, Eddie finds his life falling into something of a routine - largely revolving around his new friend, Steve Harrington - only to have that life flipped Upside Down again, when he realizes just how bad he has it for Steve. Can he keep his lust-filled fantasies to himself? Answer: Probably not.
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He finds her on Friday, the 18th of November, 1983. She's a small kid, out in the woods and the freezing cold, the first time he's ever seen a girl with hair that short. His parents are leaving for some business trip in the morning. He is going to be alone.
She's alone.
Steve hates the idea of another kid growing up alone.(In which Steve finds Eleven in the winter of ‘83, before Hopper could, and the sudden changes that pull apart his life. Some are far deeper in the bones than he ever could've imagined.)
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- Part 1 of Anyway, Don't be a Stranger
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Steve Harrington is fine. His legs won't stop shaking and his fingernails are perpetually bleeding, but he's fine. The pills help the nightmares, the memories, the perpetually bleeding wounds. The kids help too, but when he's alone it all comes rushing back—enter Eddie Munson. A beautiful angel with dark curly hair, silver rings, and a packet full of little red pills. An unlikely friendship forms, maybe something more. but Steve can't think about too much, or everything will come crashing down. But he's fine. Just fine.
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Steve Harrington is devastated. He has just reunited with his sister Eleven, only for her to go missing again after Hopper made a risky decision to save Will Byers from the Upside Down. But Steve is not giving up on Eleven and refuses to let Hopper give up either.
Steve pushes himself to find Eleven, finds himself somehow babysitting, trying to cope with the trauma of the Upside Down, work through his rocky relationship with Nancy, and handle the secrets that he keeps to himself that only seem to grow as the Upside Down does not seem done with them yet.
Following before season 2, and season 2 itself loosely. Tensions continue to rise, the relationships are more complex, and Steve fears his own body is turning against him as the stress becomes too much.
Please, read part one of the series for this part to make sense.
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- Part 2 of A Strange Carrier
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It’s nothing, he tells himself.
He didn’t hear anything weird. He’s just overtired. It’s past late and nearing early morning now. The clock above the soundboard reads 3:47 am. He would have been asleep hours ago on a night when he didn’t have a late shift.
And it’s raining outside, he reminds himself; the storm is why the signals are being weird in a totally normal way. If he heard anything, it was just a blip. An anomaly. That’s what Dustin would call it: an anomaly.
He has fully brushed it off as nothing— just an exhaustion induced auditory hallucination— and he’s preparing to cue up the next track, when it happens again, unmistakable this time:Static crackle and pitchy interference, like a walkie on a bad channel, and then--
“Wheeler? Dustin? Anyone, come in? Code Red. Please. This is Code fucking Red!”
Steve knows that voice. He'd remember it anywhere.
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Heather Munson is smart, popular, and perfectly sane—everything her older brother Eddie is not. At Hawkins High, no one would guess they’re related, and Heather intends to keep it that way… until Eddie goes missing and is wanted for murder.
Forced to spend her senior year spring break with Hawkins’ most unlikely misfits, Heather uncovers a secret that’s been hiding in town for years—one that could exonerate Eddie and, maybe, just maybe, make her a misfit too.
{Stranger Things Season 4 — 5}
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Eleven never escaped. Strange things start happening in Hawkins a year later, when Steve Harrington starts having inexplicably vivid dreams.
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Sometimes, Eddie considered that everything would have been a lot easier if he’d just gotten eaten to death by demonic fucking bats. Instead, he’d woke up in a hospital hooked up to a dozen machines. And he’d stayed there for weeks, doing what the doctors told him to do, watching the lies on the news with a numb feeling of disconnect, and nodding when he had visitors and they asked him questions.
Everything felt distant. Far away. He tried to explain it to Wayne, once, who looked at him with his sad, tired eyes, and said, “You’ll feel better once you get out of here.”
“Yeah,” Eddie said, nodding along like the good little bobble-head he’d become. He hoped it was true. And then he got out of there, and he found out that it wasn’t.
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The sky is always red now. It’s as though the very air is coated with the blood now drying in the streets, caked in puddles, the fresh of it smelling of ripe and rot.
It dusts under Steve’s boots like the broken leaves of the late autumn months, like the way it was before. It flows freely from the open wound in his left arm, mixing with the red under his feet in an invisible trail. To the naked eye at least.
It’s hard to believe he isn’t in the Upside Down. No, now the Upside Down is here.
__Seven months after the events of season four the party is left stuck in a wasteland of blood and death and death and blood with the belief that Eddie Munson is dead hanging over all of their heads. When he comes back, changed in ways none of them ever dared to imagine, he brings with him a horror even he couldn't have predicted. But even in hell connections can reform and love can return. The only question is: will it be enough to save them all?
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All Janis Dalton wants is peace for her son and a chance to start over. Returning to Hawkins feels like reopening an old wound, but then she finds Eddie Munson waiting there, a reminder of who she was before everything went wrong. What begins as an uneasy friendship turns into a fragile love story set against the collapse of their town. Together they learn that home isn’t a place you run from, but the people you fight to keep.
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An attempt to give Eddie a proper burial hits a snag when Steve and Dustin discover he’s still alive. They clean him up and bring him to lucidity, only to discover that Eddie’s in the process of undergoing a monstrous transformation. The fact that Steve’s nursing a massive crush on Eddie only complicates matters further.
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- Part 1 of Children of the Damned
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Tommy figured out he was gay in his third year at college.
He honestly thinks he would have gone longer without realizing anything if the man he was apparently fucking flirting with didn't say what he said.
"So," he starts. He leans in closer to Tommy and deliberately brushes their hands together. "You want to get out of here?"
It makes Tommy pause. With that body language, there's no mistaking what he's asking for.
"Uh, sorry, man. I'm not... I'm not gay."
Or Tommy Hagan's relationship with himself, Steve Harrington, and the guy(s) he used to call his boyfriend.
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- Part 3 of The Mind's True Liberation
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Day 1: Steve + Upside Down = Hairline rib fracture + clavicle sprain
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- Part 1 of Stranger Pains: Hurtcember 2025
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Steve Harrington has a spare bedroom, unresolved trauma, and a soft spot for Eddie Munson.
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After the battle with Vecna, Steve Harrington is falling apart.
Every bruise, every scar, every loss he’s carried for everyone else finally cracks him open. When a downward spiral ends in a hospital bed, Steve is forced to confront the things he’s been outrunning: the nightmares, the guilt, the aching loneliness he never speaks aloud.
With Robin and Nancy refusing to leave his side, Dustin devastated, and the rest of the Party trying to hold him together, Steve begins the long, uneven, painful climb toward recovery. The Upside Down may be gone, but everything it left behind haunts him in ways no one can see.
This is a story about breaking, about surviving, and about the people who refuse to let Steve Harrington disappear. -
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"I just want a friend."
The wolf stays where he’s at and for a moment Eddie feels extremely stupid for trying to communicate with an animal but then the wolf stands up- and woah he’s way bigger up close.
Eddie watches as the wolf steps closer and giggles at the wet cold feeling of his snout sniffing at his hand. He brings it up to pet through the wolf’s unbelievably soft fur and marvels at the glisten of the golden-like color even in the moonlight. “You do too, huh?” Eddie giggles, scratching behind the wolf’s ear as he sniffs at Eddie’s face. “I think I’m gonna’ call you Ozzy.”
Ozzy huffs and Eddie laughs.
“Yeah. Ozzy suits you perfectly.”
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- Part 1 of Bark At The Moon
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Eddie can't decide what's weirder - being saved by Steve Harrington, or being nursed back to health by him. When he survives the demobats, thanks to Steve, the last thing Eddie expects is for Steve to let him stay with him while he recovers. As time goes by, Eddie realises that 'home' comes to mean 'Steve'.
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Wayne Munson never planned on raising a kid, but Eddie walked into his life and made a home of it.
Years later, he must face the unthinkable.
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Title is from Bob Dylan's Forever Young.
(There will be just two very short chapters exploring themes of love and loss.)
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Things haven't exactly been easy since Steve met his first demogorgon, and he's experienced his share of loss in the years since, but he wasn't prepared for the impact Eddie's death would have on him. He spends the next weeks vacillating between guilt and grief, with no idea how to move past either.
And then Eleven tells him about the ghost following him.
Sure, Eddie might have died in the Upside Down. But when has anything in Hawkins ever been that simple?
