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“I say no but— sometimes people aren't so nice about it and I end up giving them my number anyway. And then I block them when they text me but I'm so tired of it." Buck sighs, leaning against the back of the couch, "It's annoying, they're so pushy everytime and I just want to be left alone."
Then he opens his eyes to see Eddie staring right at him with a look he doesn't understand on his face as they stare at one another. Buck fights the urge to look away, Eddies looks are always so intense.
"Give them my number."
Or Buck keeps getting hit on, he gives them Eddies number so he can deal with it.
Bookmarked by Lillian18
22 Oct 2025
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When Eddie learns he and Buck got drunk-married at Chimney’s bachelor party, he goes on a metaphorical journey to figure out the best way to be a good husband.
“Now you get it. Damage done. We didn’t know,” Buck shrugs, “now we do, so we can just …”
Eddie’s mind races to finish Buck’s sentence:
Park our cars side-by-side in my driveway forever.
Hang all our clothes in the same closet so I have better access to that blue hoodie I love.
Kiss.
“… get an annulment.”
“What?” The word slips out of Eddie’s mouth before he can stop it.
Buck frowns.
“You want to …” Eddie drops his fork to his plate. He’s suddenly not hungry, despite how much he loves Buck’s omelets. His voice wobbles when he adds, “You don’t want to be married to me?”Bookmarked by Lillian18
22 Oct 2025
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give me more than just some butterflies by wheatisstillwheat
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
07 Oct 2025
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The thing was – of course Eddie knew who Steve Harrington was. Everyone on earth knew who Steve Harrington was.
Hard not to.
He just never expected his celebrity crush would want to come to HIS show, much less that he'd be so eager for a some little pink handcuffs.
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I saw that video of Sabrina Carpenter arresting Joe Keery for Juno in Austin and my brain exploded.
Bookmarked by Lillian18
14 Oct 2025
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Death hurts.
While the act of dying is not a guaranteed painful event, death is like a knife stuck in one’s heart. Constant, aching pain like a fire inside. For Steve, dying was painless, but death hurt more than he could describe. Physically (or however physical you could describe a ghost), Steve was fine. Mentally—spiritually—emotionally, Steve was in hell. He was tethered to the Earth and forced to live an existence waving through a window. Always trapped on the outside while his friends screamed, sobbed, and punched a wall all because he wasn’t there. He spent months silently watching, unable to help them nor himself. He, like them, was trapped in grief. Death was so painful; he would’ve given anything to be alive. To not be a ghost. To have one more chance just to live again.
It wasn’t until his desires came to fruition that he realized just how wrong he was.
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On July 5th, 1985, Steve Harrington died due to injuries sustained in what was widely known as the Starcourt Mall fire.
On March 29th, 1986, he wakes up.
(Sequel to "The Ghost of Family Video")
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- Part 2 of The Psychic and the Ghost
Bookmarked by Lillian18
13 Oct 2025
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"Eddie never believed Dustin's insistence that Steve was a hero, but he has a feeling that he and Harrington are about to get a bit more acquainted. Because standing up beside a crying Robin, rubbing her shoulder and whispering soothing words, is the presumed dead Steve Harrington dressed in a goddamn sailor’s outfit."
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On the morning of July 5th, 1985, Steve Harrington died due to injuries sustained in what was widely known as the Starcourt Mall Fire.
On March 18th, 1986, Eddie Munson sees his ghost.
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- Part 1 of The Psychic and the Ghost
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