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Eddie Munson’s plans keep clashing with Steve’s and he’s afraid he’s going to lose his kids because of it. So, as his last desperate attempt to keep his kids somewhat in his life Steve decides that befriending Eddie Munson doesn’t actually sound like the worst idea he’s ever had. Still not exited though.
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Steve’s mind is racing. Would it be possible to solve Eddie’s problem, and by extension, his own problem, without a lick of jail time for either of them?
It’s genius, he thinks. Even Dustin would be proud of him.
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Eddie says it simply, like the answer has always been obvious. Like having a child is something that just isn’t in the books for them. “That's the dream, Stevie. That's the whole dream.”
Steve looks at the girl in the corner, whose dad has given up and is just holding her now, her red face buried in his neck, both of them sort of swaying.
“Yeah,” Steve says. “Yeah, totally.”
OR: three times Steve doesn't tell Eddie about the baby, and one time Eddie finds out on his own.
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“I’m sure we can occupy you enough to forget Nancy Wheeler.”
Steve crashes into Eddie as he leaves Tina’s party with his heart aching in his chest. The exchange can’t last more than a few moments – but Eddie makes an offer that changes everything.
This is how Steve and Eddie fall in love.
Steve and Eddie alternating POV
Spanning from Halloween 1984 to late May 1985
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- Part 1 of Screaming All The Way Down
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Steve remembered a saying Robin had told him one time, something about once being a chance, twice a coincidence, and three times a pattern.
So maybe the earring and the perfume were a coincidence. It could mean nothing.
It could mean that Robin was right and he should go to therapy. That, on top of all the trauma from the Upside Down and being neglected as a child, Steve tended to self-sabotage and look for the negative. Steve tended to find the things that went wrong instead of focusing on what was going right. That he was always waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Or 5 Times Steve Thought Eddie Was Cheating + the 1 Time He Found Out the Truth
