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Wear Me Like A Locket Around Your Throat by VivyPotter
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
19 Oct 2019
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“This is Mr Riddle, one of our Slytherin prefects. I’m sure he’ll make you feel right at home. Mr Riddle, this is Harrison Peters. He’s just been sorted into Slytherin and will be joining you in sixth year,” Dumbledore announced jovially, though Tom could see that sliver of constant suspicion in his gaze that had never quite faded.
“Harry,” the boy hurried to correct. “Just Harry.”
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The Party Watches The Black Phone by Squirrel_Tail22
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016), The Black Phone (2022)
05 Feb 2023
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At the Byers house for Movie night, Robin pulls out a movie that she found in the back of Family Video covered in dust. Not knowing the can of worms that would open, the group agrees. Once the movie plays, they realized they're not watching a movie but a dark past someone wanted to keep hidden for as long as possible.
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- Part 1 of The Party Watches
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Something is wrong with Steve Harrington... hell, if anyone can pinpoint just what though.
Steve Harrington dies with a plate to his head at the age of 18. It’s not the plate that does it, but the plate certainly helps the process along.
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Steve Harrington just wanted to go for a drive the night of November 6, 1983.
Just a drive.
He didn't expect to stumble across Will Byers running alone in the woods, let alone an inter-dimensional flower faced monster out for blood.
He definitely didn't expect to be dragged into something so much bigger than him that would flip his life upside down forever.
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By then, Steve had basically told her his whole life story: rich, obnoxious parents who were only around once a year, obnoxious but kind-hearted friends (Nancy refrains from rolling her eyes because, Tommy Hagan kind-hearted?), an affinity for all kinds of sports and music, his complicated childhood that he doesn't remember much about—okay, that was weird.
"You don't remember anything about your childhood?" Nancy asks, puzzled.
Steve shakes his head, unconcerned as he eats his hamburger, "The doctors say it's a defense mechanism of my brain, to suppress the memories of when I was kidnapped."
Nancy wonders if she heard him right, "When you what?"
