𝐒𝐄𝐆𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐒 𝐒𝐄𝐍𝐓 𝐀 𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐓𝐄𝐑, ❛ you've got guts, i’ll give you that. ❜
patience, hana notices, is something she's yet to learn. restless limbs shift under her weight, but her gaze remains focused on his looming silhouette, unwavering and stark. every wasteful breath he takes irks her to no end. every vapid word and every toothy smirk: how annoying, how so very annoying. she wishes to rip it off his face with her bare hands. wrath always lingered deep beneath the surface of her heart, out of sight and out of mind / look at her now: uncoiled beast veiled in darkness, teeth beared against her own skin.
❝ i don't wanna hear it from you. ❞ it's her voice, but not. distorded and somber, flowing from her mouth like poison. she spits scarlet at his heel. it's impulsive, it's hateful [ she couldn't care less ] ❝ i don't care what your brilliant plan is. let me go. right now. or else a stab wound will be the least of your problems. ❞
@segmentas, for the damaged.
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written for the @steddiemicrofic prompt ‘pool’
wc: 442 | rated: G | cw: none
Eddie Munson nearly didn't make 21. But even before becoming a buffet spread for interdimensional hell bats, Eddie never would've imagined spending his 21st birthday at Steve Harrington's. After wide games in the woods with the world's most metal teens, having his pale skin preserved by Nancy's stern gaze and endless sunscreen supply, and somehow surviving the dreamlike vision of Steve, tanned, topless, and happy, Eddie was ready declare his birthday a roaring success.
But the glint in Gareth's eye, the way Jeff was watching him while chatting to Buckley, had Eddie on edge. He surveyed the suspiciously quiet yard. Absences noted, Eddie's eyes met Dan's. He tilted his head in question. Dan's hands rose. Eddie honed in. He was great at charades. But before interpretations could begin, Gareth slapped Dan's hands down. His hissed words didn't carry, but the shake of his curly head was unmistakable. Whatever was afoot, the band were in on it.
The kids shuffled back outside in an extremely conspicuous formation. Eddie thought they might be smuggling Harrington between them, before he spotted Steve in the doorway, watching them, expression fond.
Dustin was vibrating. "Present time."
"We already did presents," Eddie said.
"Sure. But there's one left."
"The big one," Lucas added.
"Don't ruin it," Mike muttered.
"I didn't say what it was."
"Do I get to know what it is?" Eddie derailed, amused.
Dustin nodded to Will, who carefully counted down, "Three, two, one."
The boys stepped aside, revealing Max, holding his present, and El, holding Max's elbow. Eddie felt tears prickle, as he took in the unnecessarily wrapped gift. There was no mistaking the shape.
"You bought me a guitar?" he croaked.
El helped Max place the gift in Eddie's lap. His hands slid instinctively around it, the weight felt just right.
"Open it," El instructed.
Ripping the bright paper revealed a familiar x-shaped body, not the dappled red of his world-saving sweetheart, but a solid black. She was a starless night sky. She was beautiful.
"I- How?"
"We pooled our allowances."
Eddie didn't know how much they got, but he knew how quickly they blew through it. There was no way. Eddie's eyes drifted beyond the kids, finding Steve.
Steve, who'd given Eddie a card, claiming that he didn't have a present yet, hadn't known what to get him. Steve, who'd looked embarrassed when Eddie had called the party a great present and meant it. Steve, whose guilty smile all but confirmed him as majority contributor to the beautiful instrument in Eddie's lap. Steve, who Eddie would have to find a way to thank, to explain what this meant.
For now, Eddie smiled back.
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