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Phil Callahan never meant to play the role of responsible adult, but when he of all people clocks that Steve Harrington needs one, he begrudgingly steps up.
Too bad the gig comes bundled with local chaos gremlin and suspected lawn flamingo thief, Eddie Munson.
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The bills won’t pay themselves, and with no options left, Eddie calls up some shady contacts and takes a job he should’ve run far away from. The gig's simple enough: recover the car, keys, and class ring belonging to the late Steve Harrington, out of the wreckage of the Starcourt Mall fire.
Problem is that Steve isn't dead--and Eddie knows it.
Steve has a long list of things he’d rather do than crawl back into Starcourt. Dental surgery maybe, or spontaneous combustion. But his car is on the line, and given Munson's stubborn inability to stay safe on his own?
Back down the rabbit hole Steve goes.
Now if only the lights would stop flickering...
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Together, they turned to stare at Harrington, who had hunched further into himself now that Eddie was gone from the table.
“If he turns on us I’m blaming you.” Gareth grumbled finally, and tried not to let the smile that broke out on Eddie’s face effect him.
“Glad to hear you’re on board, Garebear.” Eddie said, patting his shoulder hard.
AKA the entirety of Hellfire, prompted by one Eddie, “herder of misfits, freaks and geeks” decide to expand their circle to adopt a jock instead.
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Steve this, Steve *that*—Eddie’s had enough of his newest sheepies’ hero worship of the guy, and it all comes to a head when they’re distracted at the most sacred of events: Hellfire. Apparently his majesty is under the weather—time to storm the castle and end their serfdom.
(Jokes on Eddie, because one look at sickly, pathetic Harrington has him ripping up his Munson doctrine faster than you can say ‘m’lord)
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Graduation is on the horizon, and Eddie is determined to go out with a bang: Gen Con here we come, baby!
Only, nerd shit cost *real* shit, and the Hellfire Club is forced to reckon with raising funds for their dreams in a more legal and balefully pedestrian way: a bake sale.
Eddie’s already put his blood, swear, and tears into the club, what’s a little dignity for the greater good?
(His dignity goes fully out the window when Steve Harrington shows up in a much too tight Hellfire shirt.)
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Con Claiming Culture by GhostHost
Fandom: The Transformers (IDW Generation One), Transformers - All Media Types, Transformers Generation One
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A Pack[ed] Unit by GhostHost
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The Edge of the Universe and Other Stupid Places to Live. by GhostHost
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Really, Gurathin was surprised that it took this long. He could have guessed that the Company would come after him eventually.
He had what was theirs after all.
Or, the events of the survey put Gurathin back on the Company's radar, he has a Not Good Time.
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25 Aug 2025
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autonomic concatenation by thetimesinbetween
Fandoms: The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells
01 Jun 2025
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I am 22 meters away from your medical suite, I told ART. I'll be fine. I closed our feed connection.
ART immediately reopened the connection. 22.668, it corrected me haughtily. Since you hacked my crew intake system to force the medical forms to list your emergency sexual partner as “null,” you still need to make a plan.
I sighed. I’ve had a lot of practice, so it was a really good sigh. You didn’t stop me, I pointed out.
Yes. I am regretting that now, it replied, dry.
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16 Aug 2025
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You can’t be this stupid, ART said, which was insulting but also relieving, because it never talked to me that way during the trauma treatment. Maybe this wouldn’t turn into a BARF after all. Turn off your governor module, you idiot. It’s giving you brain worms.
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Bookmarked by GhostHost
16 Aug 2025
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The thing was I knew it was stupid. All of it, all of the parts. Especially the part where I was even considering it. But ART didn’t have to ask.
And I didn’t have to let it in, so I did.
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