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It’s what he deserves
Bookmarked by Sagee
02 Jan 2026
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genuinely made me laugh in joy
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standing in the yard, dressed like a kid by frog_cult
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
30 Nov 2025
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Death might be here for Will Byers, again. This time, it is formless. This time, it sidles up right alongside his heart, and it asks him, in an approximation of a language that does not contain words, do you give up?
No— no, he does not.
"Will? Will, come on, please, say something—" Mike's rambling by his ear, clutching onto him like a fishing line.
"Mike," he makes his lips say, because saying Mike's name is as natural as breathing.
Mike's looking at him with wonder-slackened lips, and Will's looking back, couldn't look away even if he wanted to.
death has come for will byers more than once. unconditional love just so happens to have come more.
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04 Dec 2025
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"Will," Henry sighs, "I helped destroy the neural lattice of an entire dimension. I’m not solving for X."
"Wow. So you can annihilate timelines, but Algebra II’s where you draw the line?"
"Frankly, it’s beneath me."
"Yeah? You say that, but I bet you don’t even know what a logarithm is."
Henry’s quiet for a beat. And then—
"…What is a logarithm?"Will laughs under his breath before he can stop it. The kid next to him gives him a weird look. Will pretends to cough and returns to staring at the graph paper like it personally offended him.
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Bookmarked by Sagee
01 Dec 2025
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a holistically perfect fic. truly has an incredible arc, was funny and endearing, at times heartbreaking but in the end, satisfying and hopeful. love love love
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"Chance bit the inside of his lip. Truthfully, part of him believed Jason’s Hellfire theory was a desperate story fueled by the grief of losing Chrissy, but the more Chance watched Hawkins fall apart, literally, the more he felt his old logic snap into place. Maybe Jason had been right, the town had a wound and something crawled out of it, something that hid in plain sight. Chance didn’t believe in revenge, the Bible says justice belonged to God or the law. But, if there really was an evil in this town, wouldn’t it be just as evil to do nothing about it? To let it happen?"
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After losing two of his friends in the Hawkins “earthquake,” Chance joins a church grief group that believes Will Byers is the vessel for Satan. To prove them wrong, Chance agrees to befriend Will, but the closer he gets, the more the lines between faith, fear, obsession and love start to blur.
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Bookmarked by Sagee
29 Nov 2025
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oh my god. oh my god. this was so messed up. it actually destroyed me in a way i didnt think possible. the progression of chance and wills relationship into something real, something like love was to be expected, but the spiral into the dark, aching tragedy has truly horrifying. the way death follows will like damnation, the upside down never truly letting him go. its cruel, agonising. to be denied the dignity of a righteous death, knowing that when he is gone, the town scorned him. and to die at the hands of the person he loved, because he felt as though suicide was the only way he could be the protector for once.
the tags for this fic insanely underrepresent the plots progression into darker themes
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Dennis hears the revving of a motorbike engine, disturbing his reverie and making him frown. It’s late — who in their right mind is out driving around on a motorbike? He waits for it to pass, so he can slip back into thinking about Robby and dinner and what they might do after dinner, when the engine cuts out. Dennis lifts his head, eyes opening, taking a second to adjust—
“Need a ride?” Robby asks him, holding out a spare helmet to Dennis. "Jack told me you only just left.”
He steps forward, taking the helmet from Robby. “So you’ve been spying on me?”
“The whole time I’ve been gone.” Robby nods, as Dennis swings himself onto the back of the bike. He winds his arms around Robby’s waist, tucks himself in against his back, and contents himself with the familiar warmth of his body as Robby starts the bike up again.
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In October, Robby comes home. Dennis tries to decide what that means for them both.
A sequel to In a room full of people, I look for you

