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Will returns from Lenora. He hears about Eddie's guitar solo to save the world. He learns that he is not alone and that it's okay to love yourself.
Aka Will sees Eddie flirting with Steve, has a crisis over it, and they have a conversation where Will is told things he should have heard years ago.
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Hawkins, Indiana, Is nowhere close to being a safe place when you are a young queer teenager in love with your best friend, especially in the 80s. Will Byers finds himself back home in Hawkins with his unrequited love stronger than ever. To his surprise, Will isn't the only person struggling with similar things. Eddie Munson, the ex-DM of Hawkins Highschool, Is an older queer teenager in his hometown, and he just so happens to have an affinity for himbos with great hair and adopting young teens.
!ARE YOU SAD ABOUT VOLUME 2 AND LOVE GAYS? READ THIS TO COPE LIKE ME!
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Eddie Munson Adopts Will Byers because Gay Found Family is my favorite trope!
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- Part 2 of Teenagers Parenting Teenagers
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Eddie Munson and Steve Harrington have been official for about four months, but their relationship hasn’t really gone anywhere. There's not much you can do, being gay in Indiana in 1986. So, when Christmas break came around, an opportunity presented itself.
Unfortunately, so did three teenagers.
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- Part 2 of flowers of '86
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When Eddie wakes up alone and unharmed in the Upside-down with Henderson no where to be found he wonders if his life is cursed. Doomed to wander this hellscape alone for eternity. Yet, when he interrupts the demogorgon attacking Barbara Holland he wonders if something bigger is afoot.
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A retelling of Season 1~4 ft. Confused time traveller Eddie desperately trying to make sense of the flippant comments made by the party during the Vecna debarkle -
don't cry (it's only teenage wasteland) by calciferrrx
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
20 Aug 2022
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“Hey,” he says, loud enough for Jonathan to hear him.
Jonathan jerks a little, like he’s not used to being addressed, and looks over at him. “What?”
Eddie rolls his toothpick around with his tongue, choosing his words carefully. Not carefully enough, though, it seems, because the next words that drop out of his fat mouth are:
“How long has your brother had a thing for the Wheeler kid?”
(Or: The one where Eddie becomes to Will what Steve is to Dustin.)

