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"Second," Max continues, "You're so dramatic, you should have to walk home, actually, if you're going to be–"
"Fine, I will," Charles juts his chin out.
"Fine. I can’t believe I’m in love with someone who likes Cocoa Puffs. I hope you enjoy walking home weighed down by the knowledge that you’re eating trash for breakfast," Max huffs, swiveling the cart around.
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The only part of the trip that gave Steve any hesitation was Eddie’s involvement. Five days in the woods with the kids? No problem, Steve was practically built for that kind of stuff. Backwoods camping without any access to resources? No sweat, Steve hadn’t become an Eagle Scout for nothing. But five days alone with Eddie? That was unknown territory.
AKA: A camping fic wherein feelings are explored, trees are climbed, and Steve and Eddie maneuver through unspoken rules of friendship.
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And Billy, curled in a cheap plastic seat with his eyes squeezed shut, wonders, could it really be this easy? Just get on a bus and go home?
(It isn't that easy).
[This is post s3 & there are spoilers in here!]
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After Steve Harrington goes missing, Eddie Munson gets exposed to the secret dangers of Hawkins, Indiana in 1985 instead of 1986.
Will a different first meeting lead to a change in his fate?
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“Munson,” he says, “go to prom with me.”
Eddie cocks an eyebrow, curiosity glinting in his eyes. “I didn’t think I was your type, Harrington.”
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In which Robin wants to ask a girl to prom but is too scared of coming out, and Steve is willing to pretend to go with Eddie because he’s such a great friend. No other reason.
