5 Works in Wayne Munson & The Party
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It had taken some getting used to, living with all of these people- the friends his kid had made in that week of anger and terror and tears. … though he’d felt alone, and aching, and empty, and like he wanted to jump from his banister and miss the godforsaken swimming pool most days, he couldn’t tear himself away from these people. They wouldn’t let him.
He was getting used to being thankful for it.
Or: Wayne reflects on Eddie’s new friends and their awful coping strategies
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"He knew that Eddie was always a good person. With impossible courage and a multitude of talents, some less important to the machine of existence, but all amazing in Wayne’s eyes. Eddie was like that tree in the Shel Silverstein poem, giving and giving, expecting nothing in return, but he still did it anyway. In hopes…Wayne isn’t sure what, but he can only silently pray, now, that Eddie got whatever fortunes he always wanted—even if it all remains astral and far away and never to be seen on Earth.
But he was good. Amazing. Important and worthwhile."
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Wayne grieves EddieOR
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In the aftermath of the “earthquake” that ripped Hawkins apart, Wayne finds comfort in the kindness of a stranger.
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"No one had ever said that Eddie would be good for someone. Eddie was used to being told that he was nothing but a troublemaker, that he would only bring problems everywhere he went.
How could he be good for Steve?"
Eddie likes Steve.
Steve likes Eddie.
It should be so simple at this point. But it's really, really, not.
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- Part 6 of A New Perspective
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the people who visit the party's hospital room are important in many ways.
on a not unrelated note the Party chooses their Elders, and Chrissy Cunningham finds a new family
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- Part 3 of Stranger Things: my a/b/o version
