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a cinematic vision ensued (like the holiest dream) by fivecenturiesverse
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
10 Jul 2022
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Eddie and Steve have been spending a lot of time together since Vecna. They're co-parenting kids, getting high every night, and sleeping in the same bed. They basically share a wardrobe too.
He thinks this is dangerous, its like they’re married, the casual sharing of intimacy, this space between them which feels like something and nothing all at the same time. He thinks it’s dangerous for him to pretend Steve sees it the same way, that one day Steve’s droopy, kind eyes are going to see right through him and he’ll lose this. This being a side of Steve’s bed that is his, a nightstand where his rings always pile, a drawer of shirts in Steve’s bedroom that only Eddie uses. He can’t lose it, so he shuts his mouth, turns out the light, and watches the slow breathing of sleep fill Steve’s chest.
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Bookmarked by Emer4skin
31 May 2026
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Do You Maybe Want to Come Over for Dinner? by steddiehands
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
08 May 2026
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"You trust me?"
Steve nods.
Eddie smiles, something soft and warm. "I need you to tell me."
"Yes, I trust you."
Eddie reaches for the lube and slathers his dick before meeting Steve's gaze. He doesn't mention a condom once and distantly Steve can hear not only his own voice preaching the importance of safe sex but also the fireworks outside going off, maybe warning him that this is a bad idea.
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45 year old unmarried and retired Steve Harrington absolutely did not foresee that the best thing about moving back to Hawkins, Indiana would be falling in love with Eddie Munson.
Bookmarked by Emer4skin
23 May 2026
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Steve pulls up to just outside the garage door, then cuts the engine.
He turns in his seat.
“Eddie.”
He startles, a visibly painful jerk, and his eyes snap to Steve. Steve meets them steadily, trying to project calm. Eddie’s gaze do linger on him for a moment, before he looks around. The house towers above them, dark and empty. Eddie frowns, plainly confused, then glances to Steve and-
Realization dawns, then it’s quickly followed by anger and… hurt? The first quickly eclipses the latter, and Eddie flings open the car door.
“See you around, I guess, Harrington,” he spits, beginning to limp away.
Steve is so startled that it takes him a moment to get his bearings.
“Hey!” he calls, scrambling out of the car. “Hey! Where are you going?! You can barely even walk!”
“Home,” Eddie snaps. “And I’m walking because apparently I’m the only one who doesn’t deserve a fucking ride.”
“Oh, for the love of-,” Steve mutters, then runs the couple of hobbled steps that Eddie has managed to put between them, grabbing his arm to spin him around.
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Bookmarked by Emer4skin
30 Apr 2026
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Under fluorescent lights a friendship with someone Steve never would have expected blossoms. But the more time Steve spends around Eddie Munson the more everything about himself he had managed to deny starts to bubble back up to the surface.
And yet he doesn't have it in him to leave Eddie's side. Not after he gets discharged from the hospital, not when their friendship creates tension between Steve and his parents, and not when that same friendship starts to inch towards something deliciously taboo.a character study in Steve Harrington and reputations, his upbringing, internalized homophobia, trauma, and his relationship with Eddie Munson that makes it all a little easier to confront
Bookmarked by Emer4skin
28 Mar 2026
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It’s Christmas Eve 1986 and Eddie’s making bad decision after bad decision. He’s drunk, and he’s behind the wheel trying to find an open gas station, and he’s trying real hard not to crash his van even if he’s planned on ending it fifty times in the past week.
He should’ve called Wayne. He should’ve called anyone, really. Not that anyone would have answered this late on Christmas Eve.
Steve Harrington is the last person he expects to see at the gas station.

