"Valentines Day is a capitalistic scam made to sell chocolate and flowers!" Eddie Munson bellowed, leaping to the top of a cafeteria table not even ten minutes into lunch.Â
"Do you think he was born like this, or just dropped on his head as a baby?" Heather asked, rolling her eyes as the super senior began waving his arms around, getting way too into his annual âanti-valentines dayâ rant.Â
Steve, who'd tuned out the dramatics in favor of trying to figure out how he could ditch school, only heard her because sheâd begun running her foot up his leg.
Directly in front of Patrick.
As if half the school didnât know he planned on asking her out after school.Â
Long over being a part of these kinds of games, Steve kicked out, forcing Heatherâs leg off his.Â
He did it harder than he intended and immediately winced, as if he hadnât meant to do it at all. Aimed a sad little look at her, softening his eyes in the way he knew ladies loved while murmuring a quiet "sorry.âÂ
A pudding cup was offered as an additional apology--which Heather, thankfully, accepted.Â
Crisis averted, Steve used the movement of handing the cup over to get his legs well out of Heather's range. He had other things to think about today, and getting drawn into whatever drama Heather was trying to brew wasnât on the list.Â
Particularly given the basketball team as a unit had started snubbing him out.Â
"Newsflash ladies! Your man isn't taking you to some shitty restaurant because he loves you, he's doing it because he hopes you'll give it to him in your car!" Munson continued, voice growing impossibly louder.Â
A crude gesture followed, involving hip thrusts and hand jabs.
 Several of the cheerleaders shot him disgusted looks as he did it.Â
"Definitely dropped on his head." Carol said, glaring at Munson as his little group of freaks and geeks cheered him. "More than once."Â
Steve hummed an agreement, more on automatic than from actually listening. He knew how to look like he was paying attention, even if his head was deep in possible escape plans.Â
If he dipped at the last minute to the bathroom on the way to fifth period, Tommy wouldn't have time to stop him and he could make a break for his carâŚ
That just left making up a plausible enough excuse as to why thee Steve Harrington, whose single status was the current hot topic of the school, left school early on Valentines Day.Â
("Candy, sex, the overwhelming affection of all the ladies." Tommy drawled out that morning, practically preening. "Valentine's Day is the best holiday man. Just look at all this!"Â Â
He waved a hand at his locker, which was absolutely covered in paper hearts.Â
"The rally squad put hearts on the lockers of everyone on the basketball team, Tommy." Carol argued, rolling her eyes. "Steveâs is practically buried in them.â
Tommy opened his mouth to respond, no doubt with something else teasing and rude, but Carolâs elbow caught him in the gut first.Â
âIf you keep acting like this you're not getting any sex." She warned.Â
"Aww baby, don't be like that. You know you're the only one for me." Tommy teased, with a wink that prompted Carol to smack him on the shoulder.
Laughing, he added: "Besides we can't fight or we'll miss our favorite game. Which poor gal thinks this year is the year Steve will take her out on a date!"
Carol allowed Tommy to put an arm over her shoulder, the two of them turning knowing grins on their friend as a singular unit.Â
Even if Steve hadnât felt like their friend in a hot minute.Â
Not in the way he used to.Â
"I do love watching them stutter through their little confessions.â Carol admitted, like this wasnât something theyâd loved doing since middle school. âI wonder if anyone will ever top Cindy Komer."Â
Steve almost wasn't fast enough to cover his wince--that particular incident had been painful for him and Cindy.Â
Steve still had no idea what he'd said to make the then-freshman cry.Â
He thought he'd been nice about turning her down, but judging by Carol constantly quoting what he'd said, Steve had a feeling he'd accidentally been an asshole again.
Not that anyone ever thought it was accidental.Â
âSteve? Hel~lo? Are you listening?â Carol said, snapping to get his attention and God did Steve hate that.
Never realized just how much until Nancy but after sheâd pointed out that Carol treated him and Tommy both like her dogs, well.Â
It was hard not to notice--and be a bit resentful.Â
âGod you keep doing this, youâre turning into such a space case.â Carol continued, the edge back in her voice. The same one sheâd been using for a while, like Steve was on her last nerve. âPlease tell me youâre not still mooning over Nancy fucking Wheeler.âÂ
âNo.â He snapped, only to know instantly that was the wrong move, and try to fix it before Carol blew up. âNo--Iâve just already had to fend someone off today. Like first thing--I was barely out of my car.â
There, that should keep Carol and Tommy both off his back for being âangryâ and it wasnât even a lie. He really had been asked out earlier, though the girl had been gracious about his rejection. Â
Of course, this kind of instant redirection came with a price--and in this case, it was being absolutely hounded for more information.Â
âOh shit who!? Was it that Buckley girl?â Carol perked up immediately, like a hunting dog scenting prey. âI swear she stares holes in your head, sheâs so weirdâŚâ ) Â
"This isn't about romance! It's about showing who has the most cash, gets the most sex! It's a pathetic social ritual you're all falling for!â Munson yelled, jolting Steve back into the present. âI bet none of you even enjoy it!âÂ
"Tell that to all the girls Steveâs dated!â One of the younger basketball guys hollered, prompting a wave of laughter from the rest of the cafeteria. âThey seem to enjoy it plenty!â
Steve couldnât see who had said it, and should have felt the normal wave of smug warmth that the team had his back. Â
Except his team had already proven they didnât.Â
Were in fact, siding more and more with Hargrove, just as Tommy was.Â
They were rapidly approaching a watershed moment. Steve could feel it, the same way heâd always been able to tell when a crowd was about to turn.
He was losing, but was still on top of Hawkins social spaces enough, had caught it early enough, that he could turn everyoneâs favor--if he wanted.Â
Emphasis on âif.âÂ
Munson spun to face his table, hair whipping to smack him in the face. The guy had clearly been trying to grow it out, but right now he looked like one of those poodles Carol's mom loved so much.Â
So said Carol, anyway.Â
"You sure about that?" Munson challenged, a crazed grin breaking across his face. "Rumor has it King Steve lost his groove ever since Wheeler dumped him!"Â
Steve grimaced, though he was secretly thankful Munson went with "dumped" instead of "cheated on" (or any of the other vile words Billy had flung around, spreading across the school in the sick, crawling way rumors moved.Â
Hargrove had been positively brutal about the whole Jonathan and Nancy thing, and the only reason he wasn't here now to spin this whole situation against Steve was because the guy always vanished at lunch.)
Tommy's face morphed into an affronted snarl, hands slapping down on the table. He turned expectantly to Steve, waiting for "The King" to get up and "handle" Munson.
Like Steve even cared about this dumb high school shit anymore.Â
It took him a moment to realize Steve wasnât planning on doing anything. Was in fact, going to remain perfectly quiet, other than an eyeroll and half-assed middle finger in Munsonâs direction.Â
Tommy let out a disgusted scoff in his direction and then decided to handle things himself.Â
(Like that had ever been a good idea.)
âShut up, Freak. The only game you have is in the prison showers.â He snapped, half rising from the table. âIsnât that why you keep your hair long? So all the boys will actually fuck you?!âÂ
Whistles and yells lit the air, though Steve didnât miss how the girls at the table looked taken aback at the sheer vitriol in Tommyâs voice.Â
Even Carol looked startled, eyes sliding to meet Steveâs as if to confirm she hadnât just imagined it.Â
The three of them had always been good at this kind of mindless high school banter, but this over the top, crude shit?Â
It wasnât Tommyâs style.
It was Hargroveâs.
(That was its own growing issue.Â
The way Tommy was gravitating towards Billy.Â
How Carol kept expecting Steve to act like he used to.Â
That she blamed his âoutburstsâ on Nancy, snidely mentioning that Steve had better have learned his lesson about âchanging his personality for pussy.âÂ
Even now Steve knew they were only defending him because Munson was the one saying it.)Â
âI didnât realize Harrington still had his attack dog!âÂ
Munson put a hand against his heart as though injured, staggering dramatically backwards.Â
âI thought you were too busy putting your tongue up Hargroveâs ass to bark at people!âÂ
Tommy immediately fired back, letting loose an uninspired string of curse words and something about Eddie being queer again. Steve didnât hear the specifics--didnât care to hear it, even as things started to spiral out of control.Â
All he wanted to do was go home.Â
Ideally before Billy got back from lunch and decided to make a spectacle himself, because Steve could feel that coming just as he could everything else.Â
He was running out of time to come up with an excuse to get out of here without making a production out of it, and Munson wasnât someone he wanted to piss off today, given heâd half hoped to buy weed off the guy before he ditched.
âŚWhich was looking more and more unlikely given Tommy had just screeched some insult that had put Munsonâs sights back on Steve.Â
âYou sure? Cause Harrington looks like heâs just gonna sit there and take it, just like he takes everything Hargrove and Wheeler and anyone else throws at him.â
He leered, leaning forward as if to see into Steveâs very soul.Â
âI donât know if anyone else has noticed, but our beloved King here hasnât exactly been defending his crown. If anything, heâs abandoned it.âÂ
The world stopped.Â
This was the first time someone actually called him out on the fact that he often let whatever crap Billy spewed go. That Nancy and him had a few awkward encounters publicly, with at least one of them starting a rumor that sheâd told Steve to fuck off.Â
(She hadnât of course, but Carol had stopped running damage control, and Steve was feeling the effects of her ire.)Â
Silence echoed, and Steve realized with a dawning sort of horror, that Munson was waiting for a response from him.Â
Just as the entire cafeteria was.Â
The catalyst was here, brought on early by one Edward Munson.Â
With a startling amount of clarity, Steve realized he was done.Â
With his so called friends, with the girls whoâd tried corning him all morning, with Hargrove and just--everything.Â
He was over it.Â
If Billy wanted the crown so bad he could fucking have it.Â
(If Tommy wanted to pretend he was tougher than he was by mimicking the dick, then he could have that too.)Â
âThis is stupid.â Steve announced, dropping the masks he so carefully wore. The ones he kept having to fix, because the Upside Down and its related demons (human and non) kept taking chunks out of it.Â
He stood, feeling the weight of the room press down on him as he faced them all down.Â
âYeah--!â Tommy started to pile on, seeming to think Steve was about to unleash hell, and got the surprise of a lifetime when Steve turned and jammed a finger in his face.
âShut up.â He snapped.Â
Knew instantly he only got away with it by the fact that heâd caught everyone off guard. Â
King Steve did a lot of things, but he rarely blew up.Â
âThis is stupid.â He reiterated, voice booming across the lunch room, â You wanna fight? Fine, but leave me out of it.â Â
âThe King doesnât want to play? Why I never thought weâd see the day!â Munson clucked his tongue, and without missing a beat Steve turned to him.Â
 âFor someone who is always screaming about nonconformity, you sure are happy to attack anyone who doesnât do what you want.â
Steveâs voice was loud, but he wasnât screaming. Wasnât yelling or throwing his arms around.
He didnât need to. Had never needed to.Â
âI heard you going off on that guy whose lunch you're standing on yesterday, because he wanted to watch the Colts play.â Steve continued, voice cold. âHalf of your friends are terrified of you, because youâll scream at them just like you accuse us of doing--and letâs be real here, Munson, you do it more.â
In a dramatic move that absolutely, 100% came from Dustin and his theatrics, Steve shrugged his letterman jacket off and bunched it into a ball.Â
âYou might as well crown yourself King, because youâre the exact same as the rest of us. Here--you can start with this.â Â
Cocking back an arm, Steve let the jacket fly. Watched with everyone else as it landed neatly right at Eddieâs feet.Â
Shell shocked, Munsonâs eyes drifted from Steve down to the letterman jacket and back. They were massive, those stupid eyes of his, but at least it meant Steve could see the realization wash over the guy in real time.Â
Steve should have felt smug about it. His past self would have.
Presently?Â
He just felt tired.Â
âYouâre welcome to jam it up your ass.â He finished, before giving his own sarcastic half bow to the room. Â
The cafeteria was dead silent. Not a fork was scraped, or a loud piece of chip chewed. All eyes were on Steve, some waiting to see if Eddie would let him have the last word, others just shocked to see Steve lose his shit in front of them.Â
Idiot he was, he tried to rally anyway.Â
Even Tommy, whoâd partly stood up, hands pressed against the lunch table looked shocked.
âWhat the fuck Steve!?â He sputtered, and it wasnât long before half the basketball team was muttering similar remarks.Â
They were ignored.Â
Whispers ripped across the room when Steve turned on his heel, striding towards the exit and making it clear things were over, but Tommy didnât give up.Â
âFuck you Harrington!â He hurled at his back, Carol now standing and placing a restraining hand on his arm. âYouâre not fucking better than any of us!âÂ
Steve didnât even look back.Â
"That's my point Tommy." Steve said, loud enough to be heard. "No one is better than anyone else. You lot are all just buying into your own bullshit.âÂ
Then he was slamming through the doors, and out into the sunlight.Â
xXx
He didnât want to go home.
Not anymore, which was ironic in a way that made Steveâs face screw up in a grimace. Â
Here heâd been dying to go to his stupid house all day, and now, after losing his shit and undoubtedly, the last of his social standing, he just didnât feel like being by himself.
All alone, in a house too big for him, full of nothing but dark corners and a phone that never rang.Â
So instead, he wandered, reminiscing on how Valentine's Day used to be his favorite day of the year.Â
Steve loved the gesture of it all--the romance, the wooing. The butterflies floating in one's stomach, mixing with fear of rejection and a burning kind of hope towards starting something new.Â
Of course, Steve also had always had a girl in mind, when he celebrated. Now, after NancyâŚ
He did not.
It felt weird to go to Skull Rock--the place he himself had made into Hawkins hottest makeout spots. Likewise all the local restaurants were off limits--too many adults knew how much he loved the holiday.Â
Steve didnât want to face that. The expectations, the knowing winks that would slide into uncomfortable frowns. Any possible advice given wouldnât be appreciated, and the last thing Steve wanted was to get the âeveryone has an off season, sonâ speech.Â
So heâd stayed away from his usual haunts. Explored some storefronts instead, the Beamer parked in front of Family Video as he wandered.Â
Had an entirely too peaceful two hours, which of course, meant he had to bump into someone.
At least, Steve thought dully, whole body tensing in preparation, it was Munson.Â
Not Hargrove, or Tommy, or hell--the children, demanding he help them fight some other fucked up creature the government had accidentally summoned.Â
âHey Harrington.â Munson said, and it took a moment for Steve to realize the guy was embarrassed. âI uh, I need to talk to you.âÂ
Steve just stared at him.
âIf you couldnât tell from earlier,â He warned, âIâm a little done talking for today.âÂ
Or any day, for the foreseeable future.Â
âYeah no--I, I got that. I--okay.â Eddie stopped rocking on his heels, before giving his entire body a shake, like the guys sometimes did while prepping for a game. âHear me out, and then you can deck me or leave or whatever makes you feel better.âÂ
âIâm not going to deck you.â Steve said, exasperated and frazzled and not wanting to do this whole song and dance a second time.Â
Not that it mattered, because Munson had already launched right into whatever it was he needed to say.Â
âThereâs this book right? My Uncle got it for me. Itâs a fantasy book all about this big battle and thereâs these wizards in it, and--â He stopped himself, shaking out his hands.
Like he realized he was rambling and needed the movement to get himself back on track.Â
âI always--I guess I saw myself as a Gandalf kinda guy? Like I was this shepherd herding these lost sheep. A person who intimately knew all the dark forces of the world and could be a shield for them. Do not pass and all that.âÂ
He chuckled, but it was weak, and he killed it almost immediately.Â
â...Okay?â Steve said, knowing he was supposed to say something here, even if he had no idea what.Â
Maybe something about how Gandalf the Grey wasnât exactly a shepard given heâd led the hobbits straight into Mordor, but saying that meant admitting Steve knew what Lord of the Rings was, which wasnât a conversation he felt like getting into.Â
Particularly not because heâd only read the damn things after losing a bet to Dustin and Mike both.Â
Munson nodded, as if acknowledgement was all he needed.Â
 âI thought thatâs what I was doing. I wasnât and I didnât realize I wasnât until you pointed it out. You shouldnât have had to point it out. You shouldnât have had to say any of what you did.â He rushed to add, oddly sincere.Â
"Is thisâŚ" Steve might be confused but catching on, an uptick at the corners of his mouth as the tiniest spark of amusement leaked through. "an apology? Are you trying to apologize right now?"
Eddie groaned, flinging his head back. "No!âÂ
Then immediately;Â
âActually yes, but--â Â
Which caught Steve off guard enough that he laughed, and had to hide it with a cough.Â
âI am sorry, man. I shouldnât have said that shit about you, especially not about you and Wheeler. It's more than that though.â Munson swallowed, before squaring his shoulders. âItâs that you were right."Â
âI was right?â Steve repeated dumbly, because fuck, he couldnât believe it either.Â
Not that Munson heard him. Eddie always had been hard to stop once he started, and Steve had been in enough classes with the guy to know the train had left the station.Â
"I did yell at Jeff because he wanted to watch that stupid football game.â He began, and Steve got a front row seat to watch as one Eddie Munson word vomited his way through a myriad of emotions.Â
âI fuckinâ lost it on Grant because he missed band practice to drive his sister to some thing. Gareth looked like I was going to hit him when I asked if I had really been that bad--same exact look he gave Hagan and those other assholes that cornered him in the bathroom two weeks ago!âÂ
âTommy did what?âÂ
Steve was promptly ignored.Â
(Or more likely, Eddie simply didnât hear him, too lost in his own voice to realize Steve had said something.)Â
There were a lot of mentions of the Gandalf guy. Where Eddie thought heâd gone wrong, and even something about a glowing eye thing that had Steve a little concerned until he realized Munson was talking about Sauron (and also made Steve realize that heâd been pronouncing Sauron in his head wrong, oops.)Â
âI called up this friend of mine who graduated. Sheâs always been no nonsense, so I asked her for her advice.â Munson said, finally seeming to slow down a little. âShe told me I might as well eat my own doctrine because I sure wasnât living by it, and that if I wanted to fix it then I should start by apologizing. To everyone but--to you, first.âÂ
Eddie took a step back, winging out his hands as if to present himself.Â
âSo here I am. Apologizing.âÂ
A pause wherein neither of them did a thing, which caused him to awkwardly add; âTo uh, you. Harrington.âÂ
âYeah I got that.â Steve said, because what else was he supposed to do here? âGood for you? I guess?â
âMost people either forgive a guy or tell him to fuck off.â Munson pouted, and mimicked like he was kicking at a rock.Â
It made Steve want to laugh again, though he shoved the urge down.Â
âSomeone once told me,â He said instead, speaking slowly to make damn sure he didnât let slip this piece of advice came from a middle schooler. âthat apologies without actions donât really mean anything. Theyâre a start--they let people know youâre aware you screwed up, but no oneâs going to trust you if you donât follow through. So I can forgive you, but I think youâre better off doing this with one of your friends.âÂ
Someone who would hug it out, or at least tell Eddie how he could be better, at least.Â
Rather than argue, Munson just titled his head back, eyes to the sky. Like he was really thinking on the words, before giving a sort of accepting sounding noise. Â
âTrying too.â Steve admitted with a sigh.Â
âThatâs what youâve been doing, isnât it?â He asked, head coming back down so he could stare at Steve.
âThe thing in the cafeteria was a good start.âÂ
âYeah?âÂ
Eddie grinned.Â
âYeah. Donât think Haganâs gonna see it the same way though.âÂ
âWe were falling out anyway.â Steve admitted, and hated how easy it was to say.
That they really were just going through the motions of friendship. Had been, ever since Jonathan had punched Steve in the face.Â
âThink you lost more than just him as a friend, to be honest.â Â
âPro tip about the actions thing, Munson?â Steve said with a snort, once again unsure of where this conversation was going, âNice people donât typically point out when someoneâs turned into a social pariah.âÂ
âNo, I get that. Say,â Eddieâs grin had grown, which Steve would have taken poorly except he invaded Steveâs space with a goofy little hop. âI think you might be in need of some new ones!âÂ
âNewâŚfriends?â Steve hesitated, very unsure of what was happening.Â
Munson promptly stuck his hand out. âYup! So--hello, my name is Eddie Munson, and I am here to apply for the position as your friend!âÂ
Steve snorted, but the harshness of it was taken away by the grin on his face.Â
He took Eddieâs hand, noting how doing so made the older teenâs smile widen.Â
âNice to meet you Eddie, Iâm Steve.âÂ
Excited, Eddie waived their arms up and down, with far more enthusiasm than the gesture required.Â
âHow about we cement our new friendship by renting a truly terrible horror movie and drowning our woes with my other good friend, Mary Jane?âÂ
Then he waggled his eyebrows, like that was something scandalous.Â
âTempting me along with weed, huh?â Steve mused back, sticking his hands in his pockets once Eddie let him go. âGuess youâre a little like Gandalf the Gray after all. Just donât send me on any missions.âÂ
âSteve Harrington.â Eddie gaped, pure delight spreading across his face. âHave you read Lord of the Rings!?âÂ
He got a shrug and a sly; âMaybe.â in response.Â
It was worth the barrage of questions, even if the rapid fire pace of them nearly gave Steve a headache.
(Just as it was worth it several months later, when Steve was comfortable enough to instigate wrestling matches with Eddie over the dumbest of things.Â
One particularly semi-drunk tussle over the remote led to an interesting discovery when Eddie popped a boner, and then frantically tried to escape when it brushed against Steveâs leg.Â
 Instead of panicking--or letting Eddie bolt in his panic, Steve just dropped his whole weight down, effectively pinning the slimmer man to the floor.Â
âSteve.â
Eddie said it so quietly he almost didnât hear it, the word filled with desperation.
The kind of tone someone whispered a prayer in, a sort of pleading that Eddie did better with his eyes than his voice. Or would have, given his own were firmly scrunched closed the second he realized heâd been caught out.Â
Except--
âNot right now Iâm thinking.â Steve told him absently.Â
Which he was. Speed thinking even, if that was a thing.Â
Because if two plus two equaled four (which it did) then feeling the exact same, fluttering excitement about Eddieâs boner as Steve had Nancyâs breasts, equaledâŚ
âThe fuck? Steve--â
Steve shushed him.Â
That pulled a frustrated, embarrassed groan from Eddie that went directly to Steveâs own dick, not that it needed much help waking up.Â
âI think Iâm having one of those crisisâs Robin is always accusing the basketball team of having.â Steve informed Eddie dutifully, the dots done connecting.
Eddie, still refusing to open his eyes, snorted.Â
âWhatever man. Can you at least be decent and hurry up with the beating? This is embarrassing enough.âÂ
âIâm not going to beat you up.â Steve said, thankful that his brain managed not to add some shitty comment about the entire town being awash in rumors of Eddieâs sexuality. That heâd confirmed it here wasnât exactly a surprise.Â
âIâm going to try something. If you donât like it, let me know.â Streve added, before screwing up his courage and leaning down.
That of course, got Eddie to open his eyes.
âWha--â He managed, before Steveâs lips were on his.Â
For one single, blissful moment, Eddie Munsonâs mouth was too busy to talk.Â
âYeah?â Eddie said, voice wrecked, and oh, Steve liked that.Â
âHuh.â Steve muttered, when they broke for air. âWell thatâs new.â
Liked the way Eddie looked at him more, hesitant, but with heat in his gaze.Â
Steve had always been good about knowing what to do with heat.Â
He leaned back down, pecking lightly at Eddieâs lips, and was delighted to find Eddie not only let him, but kissed back.Â
âNot bad, Munson, but I think I could give you a few pointers.â Steve muttered, nose ghosting alongside Eddieâs. âLet me show youâŚâÂ
One boyfriend, several weeks, and another interdimensional monster later, Steve found himself socked in the arm by none other than his coworker, Robin Buckley.Â
In her defense, sheâd confessed her love for Tammy Thompson, still somewhat drugged on the Starcourt bathroom floor, only for Steve to tease her that at least his boyfriend could actually sing.Â
âGod you and Eddie Munson.â She muttered after, smile on her face. âHow did that happen?âÂ
Steve knocked his shoe into hers, returning the grin unabashedly.Â
âSo remember last Valentines Day?â Steve started, all too eager to finally tell someone who understood about the best thing to ever happen to him.Â
Robin of course, would soon also be ranked in that same chart, but Eddie didnât need to know that. )Â
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Number 13 - "Why would you say that?"
-@strangersteddierthings
Ahhhhhh thank you for the request Jess! @strangersteddierthings I hope you enjoy, I took this into a bit of a different direction than even I expected!
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It takes Robin's foot connecting with his ankle to make Steve realize he was starring.
At Eddie, yet again.
Something that he had been doing a lot over the last few months since everything with Vecna and the Upside Down. Since Steve and Robin had managed to drag Eddie back from the brink, fighting off inky tendrils of death as Dustin led the way while Nancy brought up the rear, shot gun in hand.
Between the four of them, Eddie had actually made it. Torn up and missing about two liters of blood, but alive.
Of course, navigating the aftermath of the earthquakes and the loss of half the town had actually made it easier to avoid the murder charges that had been lobbed at Eddie.
Especially with the way Lucas, Erica, and Max had sworn up and down that Jason had been the one responsible for all of the murders, that they had narrowly escaped becoming his final victims.
And who could argue with the evidence, certainly not Jason after the surge of white hot energy that split the earth had finished with him.
So with Eddie's newfound freedom and the inability to argue with Dustin's insistence that he had been officially adopted into the party, his presence in their lives had become something that Steve looked forward to.
It was nice having someone else his age in the group. Robin was his other half of course, his soul mate, but it was nice having another guy to hang out with, and of course it wasn't because of anything else, Robin.
He let it slip one time that Eddie had nice eyes and was easy to talk to and, do you think he's seeing anyone Bobby, and suddenly Steve is accused of having a crush. Of all things!
Steve feels two fingers suddenly pinch at the outside of his thigh and has to suppress a loud yelp as he bats Robin's hands away from his leg with a glare.
She rolls her eyes and gives him a knowing look before turning back to the conversation.
"Take Stevie over here," Eddie says around the joint between his lips. He takes a long drag before passing it over to Argyle and Steve can't help but watch, transfixed, as the smoke billows out from his nose like a dragon.
"I can guarantee you that he's seen the ocean before while the rest of us land-locked lubbers will probably never get the pleasure," Eddie continues with a wink and kicks his leg up onto the coffee table in Steve's basement.
Argyle blows out a long puff of smoke, he's leaned back against the couch with his head tipped up towards the ceiling, "thats wild man," he says with a laugh in his voice, he doesn't react when Jonathan snorts and takes the joint from his hand.
"Seriously?" Jon asks after a minute, "dude, we lived in California, we literally went to the beach all the time?"
Robin and Nancy both laugh at the noise of recognition that Argyle makes while Eddie rolls his eyes.
"Okay but for everyone else who didn't have the benefit of local geography," Eddie says, gesturing at the girls and himself, "we will be cursed to never feel the sand between our toes and all that shit".
Robin quirks an eyebrow and takes a swig of beer from the can in her hands, the sleeve of her denim jacket brushes against Steve's arm as she moves to set the can back on the coffee table.
They're the only two seated on the floor, Steve having given up the couch so everyone else could be comfortable and Robin couldn't, in good conscience, let her best friend sit by himself.
God he loves her, Steve thinks as he shoots her a soft smile.
He's never had someone that loves him so openly, so unapologetically as Robin does.
Not even when his parents were home for more than a few days a year did they show him the same kind of care that she had in their short time of knowing one another.
Sure, they teased each other, Robin had even made a new scoreboard for his failed attempts at flirting at Family Video --this one with a new section after Steve quietly admitted to her that they had even more in common than they had realized earlier.
But Robin was there, in a way that he hadn't really had from anyone else in years.
"I don't know how you deal with it Buckley," Eddie huffs. He's grinning widely at Robin and Steve, reaching to take the joint back from Jonathan.
"What," she says dryly, "Steve? He grows on you".
"He does," Nancy insists loudly from Jonathan's other side, her cheeks are flushed and her eyes a little glassy. Jonathan lifts his arm to tuck her against his side with a fond grin, he meets Steve's gaze after a minute and mouths, 'still a lightweight,' which makes Steve snort.
"This!" Eddie barks out, lifting a ringed hand to gesture around the basement sitting room, "look there's a fucking Linn LP12 sitting right beside you and a God Damn pool outside".
Steve frowns, looking from Robin back to Eddie. He feels an uncomfortable thrum roll over his skin as Eddie stands up to make his way to the sound system he pointed out.
"Jesus, I think this whole collection cost more than my trailer," he picks up Steve's mothers Joni Mitchell album, turning it in his hands, "must have been nice to have mommy and daddy's money huh? This is like 'fuck you' rich".
Steve feels a faint nervous laugh tumble out of his mouth, even as his stomach rolls at the words.
"Oh my god," Robin laughs, knocking her shoulder into Steve's own, "yes! If I had a nickle for the number of times he asked me why I don't have my own phone line yet whenever my mom answers first, I'd be as rich as Steve!"
Eddie puts the Blue album back and pulls out a copy of The Beatles and now Steve is sweating.
Because Eddie isn't wrong, this is his parents music collection and yes it did cost them a lot of money over the years. But, more importantly, it was off limits to Steve.
The last time his dad had caught him flipping through the vinyls, Steve had been sent to his room with large purple hand prints on the offending arm and two broken fingers.
"Okay, that's my dad's, put it down," he says, hiding the tremor in his voice as he gets to his feet.
Eddie rolls his eyes again but does set the record down on top of the collection. He raises his hands in surrender and raises a mocking eyebrow as he steps back towards the couch, dropping down on the end as Argyle scoots closer to Jonathan to make more space.
Argyle and Jonathan speak quietly to one another seemingly uncaring about the strange tension that begins to bleed into the basement. It's Nancy who is watching Steve, Eddie, and Robin, her mouth set in an unhappy frown.
Nancy had only met Steve's parents once during a very uncomfortable dinner, years back when they had dated. While she may not know the true extent of Steve's relationship with Richard and Cynthia Harrington, she knows it wasn't all sunshine and roses.
"Man," Eddie snorts, shooting Robin a wicked grin, "I knew your parents had spoiled you pretty rotten but I didn't think they needed to buy you a new sense of humor".
"Yeah Steve," Robin pats the carpet beside her, "it's just a joke, lighten up and come sit down".
And that, well, that hurt a bit more than Steve anticipated.
"Why would you say that?" He whispers, the words falling out of his mouth like vomit before he can stop it.
Eddie scoffs from the couch, but Steve isn't looking at Eddie. He's looking at Robin.
Robin who meets Steve's gaze with a slight frown between her eyes, she looks back at Nancy with a laugh in her smile that disappears at the frosty glare Nancy fixes her with.
She slowly turns to look back at Steve, confusion and concern in her blue eyes.
"Oh come on Steve," Eddie takes a drag of the joint, which has dwindled into something resembling a roach before stubbing it out in the brown ashtray on the table, "we're kidding, come on Byers, you get it right?"
Nancy leans up to whisper something in Jonathan's ear and whatever it is, it's enough to make him stiffen slightly and give Steve a long look before he shakes his head, "I think we're going to head home actually".
Steve nods and breathes out, ignoring the way his chest tightens as he refuses to meet Robin's worried gaze.
Eddie slowly stands to follow Nancy and Jonathan, he says something quietly to Argyle that is met with a simple serene shrug
Eddie hangs back as the other three make their way up the basement stairs. He chews his lip and clenches his fist as he looks between Steve and Robin with a frown.
Eddie stands awkwardly beside Robin, spinning one of the rings on his left hand as he looks between Steve and the stairs that the others had used to beat their hasty retreat.
Robin gets to her feet slowly, her gaze never wavering, "Steve?"
Steve winces at the way she says his name.
He knows it was just a joke, he knows he's overreacting, that neither of them could have known about his relationship with his parents.
He knows it's unfair of him to be so upset, but he can't help it.
Because Eddie mocking him, that he could deal with. He could get over it, let go of the fantasies of Eddie's crinkling eyes and warm smile that made Steve's heartbeat quicken.
But Robin?
The way she had laughed, dismissed his discomfort, it was as though he had been transported back to Tommy's basement just a few years back, listening to him and Carol tear him down.
It's just a joke Steve.
He reaches up to pinch at the bridge of his nose, flinching at the sharp intake of air from Robin who immediately makes her way closer.
"Just," he manages to say with an even tone, shaking his head. He closes his eyes and clears his throat, taking a step back from the pair.
"I'm going to bed, got a shift tomorrow, so," Steve says quietly with a shrug. He opens his eyes but drops his gaze to the carpet, knowing if he made eye contact with Robin, he would inevitably ask her to stay.
Robin opens her mouth to argue, a fierce glare in her eyes and a bright flush on her face, he hasn't seen her this upset since the Creel House.
"Steve--"
Robin jumps as Eddie reaches for her arm, pulling her back, hard enough that she stumbles slightly into Eddie.
Steve curls his arms around himself, shying away from Eddie's dark evaluating eyes. He doesn't need to see the judgment there, it's embarrassing enough feeling like he's ruined the evening because of his hangups. He doesn't need the reminder of how ridiculous it is to be angry with them over something so silly.
"Come on Buckley, I'll drive you home," Eddie mumbles as he gently tugs at her arm once again.
Steve hears a harsh sigh, but she doesn't say anything this time. He can feel her staring, as though trying to read his mind like she normally could. But Steve keeps his eyes trained on the floor, until he hears two pairs of feet finally make their way up the stairs, until the front door closes, until Eddie's van roars to life on the Harrington driveway.
Steve eventually makes his way upstairs in a daze, half heartedly getting ready for bed.
He brushes his teeth, washes his face, doing everything he can to ignore the words that echo in his head over and over. He finishes in the bathroom and takes off his jeans, swapping his sweater for an old ratty t-shirt he often used for bed.
It was just a joke.
Steve rolls over until he's facing the window, ignoring the tightness in his chest as he closes his eyes.
Maybe it would be funnier in the morning.
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