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Steve hadn’t planned on getting involved with the government, not in any real way. But after the last Upside Down incident, when they wanted him to disappear quietly—probably to keep all the monsters and mayhem under wraps—he saw an opportunity.
They tried to pay him off.
Somehow, with a few veiled threats, some very creative blackmail (involving a tape, a senator, and a very confused Demodog), and a lot of stubborn charm, Steve walked away with a huge property on the edge of the forest and a blank check to “make it livable.” Livable for a small army, that is.
Or, Steve builds the party & co. A pack house after blackmailing the government into giving him the funds for it bc he's just a mom trying his hardest- oh and he gets himself a boyfriend!
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Steve Harrington knew how to haggle. Raised by the most cutthroat business man in all of the state of Indiana, if not the United States as a whole, he knew the ins and outs of getting the best deal possible. He used this to his advantage a lot more than anyone knew.
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- Part 1 of Stranger Things
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Robin is convinced that she is not likeable. That she has to prove her worth in order for her friends to want her around.
Her thoughts about her friendship with Nancy are no different. Except that everything is different with Nancy.
~Based on the song Backup Plan by Maya Hawke~
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- Part 1 of MOSS by Maya Hawke
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A Wedding for the End of the World by Knight_of_Tartarus
Fandom: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
26 Jan 2024
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Robin Buckley proposes to her soulmate at the end of the world.
One with a happy end, one without one.
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“I want a postcard from you two, every month,” Dustin told Steve, refusing to let go, “No matter if it’s still the same place. I want you to blanket my room with them Steve. And so help me I will track you down if you’re even a day late.”
“This isn’t so long Dustin,” Steve said, Robin very specifically not listening in, “It’s just see you down the road.”
They had left the next day, a strange whisper of wind at their back. It was like they were being pushed, a confidence that they were pointed in the right direction motivating them.
Or: Dustin builds a wall of postcards as Robin and Steve heal and find themselves again.
