Biggest Fan
Pairing: Eddie Munson x Fem!Reader
Request: Eddie accidentally loses his mixtape of recorded Corroded Coffin songs in school and panics because the recording was too good. Reader ends up finding it and sheâs immediately in love, but is frustrated because no matter how many music stores she goes to, it seems that corroded coffin âdoesnât existâ One day, Eddie and reader are in the same area and she hears him playing guitar and sheâs like âI KNOW THAT SONG!â And starts singing and Eddie is just confused (but heart fluttering) that a pretty girl is singing his song⌠wait, how does she know the song?Â
Word Count: 1.9k
Warnings: some fluff, nervous!eddie, cheesy, strangers to lovers
AN: This was a request from Daisyđź! Thank you so much for sending this in! I hope it lives up to your vision. Enjoy!
You set your backpack down by your desk and pulled the cassette tape you found earlier at school out of the front pocket. You had stumbled upon it when you sat down in Ms. OâDonnellâs class, accidentally kicking it with your foot as you took your seat at your desk in the back. You picked it up; in black permanent marker the words Corroded Coffin were written across the cover. Your curiosity got the better of you and you decided to take it home and listen to it.
You pulled your Walkman out of your bedside table and popped the tape in. After placing the headphones on your head and sitting back on your bed with your homework for the evening, you hit play.
The first guitar chord almost made you scream. It was louder than anything you normally listened to, but after the initial shock, you grew to like it. Finding it calming in a strange way as you finished up your homework.
Once you got to the end of the tape, you found yourself rewinding it and listening to it again, and again, and again.
Corroded Coffin had become your new favorite band.
The second you were able to, you went to the music store in town and scanned the entire store for a Corroded Coffin albumâŚto no avail. After searching the entire store again, you decided to ask the man at the register. He unfortunately was no help when he told you he had never heard of that band before. You even went to a few other record stores outside of Hawkins, but they gave you the same answer, âNever heard of them.â
Apparently, your new favorite band doesnât existâŚand it was driving you insane.
For the time being you would continue to listen to the cassette and hope that one day you would figure out where this mysterious band came from.
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Eddie tore apart his locker. Crumpled up pieces of paper, empty cigarette packs, and gum wrappers were scattered all over the hallway. Jeff leaned against the lockers next to Eddieâs, his arms crossed as he listened to Eddieâs panicked and frantic search for their missing demo tape.
âWhere the hell is it?â Eddie stared at his now completely empty locker.
âDid you check the drama room?â Jeff suggested.
Eddie started picking up the mess on the floor and shoving it back into his locker, âYes, twice.â
âAre you sure itâs not in your van, or somewhere in that pigsty you call a bedroom?â Jeff chuckled.
âYes, Jeffery. I checked and itâs not there.â Eddie said in a stern tone.
Jeff knew Eddie was now past the point of tolerating playful teasing, âOkay, when was the last time you remember having it?â
âI had it in my bag on Friday before English.â
âWhy donât we go to Ms. OâDonnellâs and ask her if anyone turned it in?â
Eddie slammed his locker closed and looked at Jeff with a scowl, âYou seriously think that OâDonnell is going to be of any help?â
âDoesnât hurt to try,â Eddie continued to star at Jeff, his expression unchanging, âfine, did you check the lost and found in the front office?â
âJeffery, Jeffery, Jeffery, you think anyone in this godforsaken school would turn in a cassette tape to the lost and found?â
There was a short beat of silence, âYou already check there?â
âYeah.â Eddie hung his head low in defeat.
âAlright, I guess itâs gone. Weâll have to make a new demo.â
Eddie released a groan, âIt took forever to make that one though, and all of the songs came out perfect.â
âWell, we donât really have a choice. Not unless a miracle happens and we find the tape.â
Another frustrated groan fell from Eddieâs lips, and he kicked the bottom row of lockers.
âMr. Munson! I think you know better than to damage school property!â Ms. OâDonnell yelled as she happened to be passing by.
âWhere the hell did she come from?â Eddie looked around confused.
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âRemind me. Why are we coming to the music store again?â Robin asked you as you both climbed out of Steveâs car.
âThe new Metallica album just came out and I wanted to get it.â You responded.
âRight, and when exactly did you start listening to Metallica?â
You rolled your eyes, âCan I not try out some new music?â
âYou canâŚitâs just very different from your usual taste in music.â
âWhatever,â you turned back to the car, âyou can just wait in the car Steve, we wonât be long.â
Steve slammed his door closed and jogged to catch up to the two of you, âI really am just a chauffeur to both of you arenât I?â
âNo, we just know that if you step foot in the music store you will embarrass us.â A smirked crept up into the corner of Robinâs mouth.
âWhy do I hang out with you?â Steve muttered under his breath as he opened the door for the both of you.
You made a beeline for the back of the store where the metal albums were, you had become well acquainted with it while trying to find Corroded Coffin the previous weekend, and began your search for the new Metallica album.
Eddie and Jeff walked into the music store, the urge to walk to the back and browse came over Eddie, but they were there for one reason, and one reason only: to get blank cassette tapes so they could rerecord their demo. But the second they passed the guitars, Eddie threw the task at hand out the window, and decided it was time to test out a few guitars.
Jeff let out a frustrated groan, âEddie, dude, come on. You said we didnât have time to goof off.â
âBut look at this absolute beauty!â Eddie carefully lifted up one of the electric guitars, similar to his prized possession back home, except green.
âIt is beautiful, but we need to get those cassette tapes.â Jeff tried to get Eddie back on track, but it was too late. He was off in his own little world, playing one of their songs on the guitar.
You flipped through the records, seeing if there were any other albums you wanted to get while you were there. Robin and Steve had ditched you and made their way over to the pop section, but you didnât mind. You pulled out an Iron Maiden album to look at when you heard a familiar tune coming from where the guitars were. It took you a moment to place the song, but eventually you realized it was a Corroded Coffin song.
âOh my god, I love this song!â You began to sing the lyrics quietly to yourself at first, but as the song reached its chorus you started singing louder, unaware of the pair of metalheads that could hear you from a couple aisles over.
Eddie stopped playing, his brow furrowing in question, âIs someone singing our song?â
âI think so.â Jeff answered.
Eddie set the guitar down and followed the singing towards the back of the store, with Jeff trailing behind him. When he reached you, he asked, âYou know the song I was playing?â
You turned around and Eddie could have sworn his heart skipped a beat.
âYeah, itâs a Corroded Coffin song!â you let out a small laugh, âI was starting to think I was the only person who knew they existed!â
Eddie was at a loss for words. Not only were you cute, but you knew their bandâŚby name.
Jeff could see that Eddieâs brain was short circuiting, as it did most times he encountered anyone he thought was cute. He rolled his eyes and stepped in front of Eddie to talk to you, âWhat do you mean?â
âFor the past week, I have been trying to find out more about this band. I went to five different music stores and every time I asked about Corroded Coffin, they would look at me like I had ten heads.â
âHow do you know the song then?â Jeff asked.
âThis is gonna sound really weird, but I found a cassette tape at school last week. I donât really know why, but I decided to take it home and listen to it, and I ended up loving it. I have it practically memorized by now. I havenât stopped listening to it.â
Eddie melted at your words.
Jeff laughed, âYeah, thatâs our cassette tape. Genius over here lost it.â he lightly slapped Eddie in the chest.
You looked at both of them with wide eyes, disbelief apparent on your face, âNo wayâŚyouâre kidding! You twoâyouâre Corroded Coffin?â
The beautiful, excited smile that spread across your face caused Eddieâs stomach to fill with butterflies.
âOh my god, I canât believe Iâm actually meeting you. This is insane! So um, obviously I havenât been able to find out much about you guys. So, what are your names?â
âIâm Jeff, Iâm the bandâs rhythmic guitarist.â
âAwesome.â You looked over at Eddie waiting for him to introduce himself, but he remained silent, still in shock.
âThis is Eddie. He is our lead guitarist, lead singer, and he writes most of our songs too.â
Your breath hitched ever so slightly, âYouâyou wrote the songs?â
It finally registered to Eddie that you were talking to him. He snapped out of his stupor and managed to stutter out, âIâuh, yeah, IâI did.â
âNo song lyrics have ever resonated with me as much as yours,â you took a couple steps closer to Eddie, âyouâre amazing.â
âReally?â Eddie was taken aback by your compliment.
âTotally.â
âDonât inflate his ego, he doesnât need it.â Jeff teased.
âSo, um,â Eddie shifted nervously, âwe really need that cassette tape back, itâs the only copy we have, and it came out perfect.â
âOh, of course! Just give me a time and a place and Iâll make sure you get it back.â
âSweet,â he looked down at the ground as he shuffled his foot back and forth, âand maybe afterward we could get a bite to eat?â
You felt heat creep up into your cheeks, âAre you asking me out?â
âYes.â Eddie said before he lost his nerve.
That excited smile of yours that Eddie was growing oh so fond of made a second appearance, âThat sounds great!â
âYou know the diner on Main Street?â you nodded your head, âLetâs meet there tomorrow at noon.â
âSounds perfect.â
âAwesome.â
The two of you smiled at each other, a silent flirtation of sorts going on between each other. Jeff rolled his eyes and grabbed Eddie by the back of his vest and dragged him out of the store, âCome on, Romeo.â
Eddie waved to you as they left, âSee you tomorrow.â
âByeâ
Robin and Steve walked up behind you, smirks on their faces, âLooks like someone found something other than the new Metallica album.â
âShut up, Steve.â You rolled your eyes.
âWhy didnât you say the band you were obsessed with was Corroded Coffin, we could have told you to talk to Eddie.â Robin added.
âWait you know him?â
âYeah, he goes to school with you. Steve said.
âWHY DIDNâT YOU TELL ME!?â You hit Steve on the shoulder.
âYou didnât ask! Why are you hitting me?!â
âCause youâre our personal punching bag, Dingus,â Robin playfully punched his arm to prove her point, âcome on, letâs head out.â
âOk!â You linked arms with Robin and walked up to the register to pay for the Metallica album then headed for Steveâs car.
âI think I preferred just being your chauffer.â
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summary: After he's been to yet another failed date with yet another random pretty girl, Steve Harrington, your best friend, stops by at the diner your family owns for a late-night chat, same as he'd done a thousand times before. Steve is totally unaware of how much he's hurting you with his endless parade of dates, because after all â the two of you are only friends and nothing more, right? It's not like you have any secret feelings for him⌠| 2.6k words
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The moment Steve steps through the glass doors of the diner, you wonder, for about the millionth time that month alone, what is it that you've done so wrong to deserve this kind of punishment.
It's Friday night, and on Friday nights, Steve Harrington goes on dates. It's just like clockwork, really: he meets a pretty girl, thinks she's the one, takes her out on a date, realizes quickly enough that she isn't quite what he was looking for, then comes here after having dropped her back home to sulk with you, in the diner that your family runs, still clad in the outfit he'd chosen especially for his failed date.
To be honest, he never looks sad, per se â more like disappointed. Frustrated, maybe.
You watch as he weaves around tables occupied by laughing friends, past booths filled with couples sharing desserts, then slides into a seat in front of you at the bar. Steve sits down with an exhausted sigh, ruffling up his hair before shooting you a tired smile.
"Hi."
You don't look up from where you're polishing the counter. "Bad date again?"
"Not even close. She talked about horses non-stop."
A quiet laugh slips past your lips despite yourself, and finally, you tear your gaze off the dark wooden surface of the counter to look up at him; he's got this pleased little smile on his face, the corners of his eyes crinkled ever so slightly in the way they always do whenever he succeeds at making you laugh, even if just a little.
How are you supposed to keep acting like nothing's wrong when he looks at you like that?
You clear your throat awkwardly and make yourself busy stacking clean glasses next to the coffee machine.
"So...not the one, I take it?"
Steve leans forward against the counter and props his head up with his hand, sighing deeply.
"I'm starting to think she won't ever show up," he says quietly, running his other hand through his hair. You chance another glance at him and note how genuinely worried he looks. It breaks your heart almost as much as it annoys you. "What is it that's wrong with me, huh? I just don't get it."
"Nothing is wrong with you."
"You don't need to be nice to me. We've been friends since forever, remember?"
The word 'friends' makes you wince a little bit inside, but you hide the reaction behind a neutral frown. "Do you think there's something wrong with me? Because I haven't found the one yet either, you know."
Steve's expression softens as he looks at you, and once again you feel that horrible twinge in your stomach that you wish would just stop already.
"It's different. I meanâyou're not actively trying to find someone." He reaches out to pull one of the half-melted mints out from the glass bowl on the counter and pops it into his mouth with a shrug. "I go out looking for her and she just doesn't come. If she even exists, that is."
"She does."
"Well, thanks for the vote of confidence, but I wouldn't hold my breath. God, why am I such an idiot, y'know?" Steve slumps over the counter with a groan, burying his face into his crossed arms. "My love life is a trainwreck."
"At least you have one."
He glances up at you curiously and lifts an eyebrow. "What does that mean?"
"Nothing. Forget it. Do you want some pie?"
You're not about to tell him what you've only admitted to yourself mere months ago â that you're actually hopelessly, madly, stupidly in love with him, and that you have been ever since the two of you were just dumb kids racing around your parents' diner.
What makes it even worse is that you had no idea your feelings went that deep until Steve started going on these dates of his again. Before then, everything was normal â you met up every weekend and binged on candy, watched bad movies on your couch, drove around town together blasting The Clash on his BMW's speakers...it was good.
Until it wasn't.
"Wait, c'mon, you can't just leave me hanging like that," Steve presses. He shifts a little on his stool to better face you, then gestures at you with his hands. "You've clearly got something you wanna say, so, likeâhit me. Lay it on me."
"Nothing. I'm just saying...at least you're trying, you know," you say carefully, measuring each word before speaking them. "And at least you're the one doing the rejecting. Could be worse."
Steve's eyebrows rise high up on his forehead and he looks at you incredulously. "Whoa, waitâare you trying to tell me you've been rejected?"
You busy yourself by filling two tall glasses with soda, then slide one to his side of the counter and keep the other for yourself. "Uh...kind of, yeah. But it's fine."
"But who the hell would even do that?" he blurts out. There's anger in his voice all of a sudden, a defensive fire in his eyes that makes you feel as if someone has punched you in the gut. "To you? You're like, the nicest person on the planet, and super pretty to boot. That's justâthat's crazy!"
Your heart gives a violent little jump in your chest. He thinks you're pretty. Steve Harrington thinks you're pretty.
Pretty as a friend, you correct yourself immediately, and sigh as you sip your drink. Of course, it's nothing more than that â just meaningless words spoken in a moment of unthinking kindness.
"Seriously, who?" he presses on. "Give me a name. I'll fight him."
"You mean like you fought Jonathan Byers?" you smile behind your glass, looking at him from over its rim.
Steve looks embarrassed at the memory and drops his gaze for a second or two before meeting your eyes again with a playful little smile of his own. "Different situation, okay, but that's not the point. So? Who's the guy?"
"You...don't know him," you hedge.
"It's Hawkins. I know the stray cats here by name."
"Fine, well, even if you did know him, it doesn't matter. He didn't reject me, exactly...not really."
Steve frowns a little. "Okay, you're gonna have to start making sense now. This is hurting my head."
The funny thing is, he actually looks confused, as if he can't possibly fathom the idea of someone rejecting you. It's sweet, really â way too sweet for your liking, especially when you know fully well he doesn't see you in the way you'd want him to.
You lower your gaze to avoid his and instead focus on drawing random shapes on the counter with your index finger, where tiny droplets of condensation from your glass have pooled up on the dark wood. "I mean, I never really told him how I felt. Not directly. It justâŚnever happened."
"Oh. Well, then how do you even know if he feels the same way?" he asks you, looking rather doubtful.
You steal another glance at him and almost regret it instantly. His eyes are trained on your face, patient and attentive like you're the only thing worth watching in the world. It makes you feel horribly small and selfish and guilty, because after all, what right do you have to want him when he so clearly wants someone else?
You feel like you could cry. You might, if you don't distract yourself with something fast enough.
"I just know. Do you want some pie? I'll go get you some pie."
Without waiting for a response, you rush off to the kitchen even though there's plenty of pies sitting on the display counter at the bar, and you make a beeline straight for the back exit.
The alley behind the diner is blissfully empty as usual, just a lonely dumpster and a handful of sad-looking shrubs and weeds peeking out from under the concrete.
No, you aren't going to cry.
This is stupid.
You press your back against the rough brick wall of the diner and breathe in deep the warm night air, then exhale slowly as you count to ten in your head.
When the door opens behind you and the diner's familiar chatter and clatter of cutlery spill into the alley, you wince, mentally cursing yourself for being so goddamn weak. You should have known better.
You don't have to look up to know that it's him.
"Are you hiding from me?" Steve's voice comes, quiet and curious and maybe just a little bit hurt, even.
"I got...suddenly nauseous," you explain weakly, still refusing to look up and meet his eyes.
There's a long stretch of silence, and you feel Steve move closer to you until he's leaning against the wall by your side. You finally look up and find him smiling, this gentle, amused little thing that makes your traitorous heart skip a beat.
"You look just fine to me."
You stare up at the sky, head against the wall. "I thought I was gonna throw up."
He's still watching you, you can tell; you're keenly aware of his eyes on you, so much so that your skin prickles at the attention. "No, you didn't."
"No, I didn't," you admit with a sigh, and turn your head to finally look at him. He's got this little half-smile on his lips, the very same one you fell for years ago, and you curse yourself silently for never learning how to let him go. Really let him go.
"Hey. Listen. You don't have to tell me, okay?" Steve says gently, pushing himself off the wall to step closer to you. He brings his hand up to your face and tucks a loose lock of hair behind your ear, letting his fingertips linger on the edge of your jaw for the briefest of moments, just long enough for you to wonder whether he knows what he's doing to you.
You don't dare to move. You're afraid of breaking whatever spell has seemingly come over him.
"I should've never asked. That was selfish."
"Forget it," you say.
He's standing close now, close enough that you have to tilt your chin up to be able to look up at him properly. There's a strange kind of tension in his eyes, something dark and unsure and tentative, and his gaze darts down to your lips just the slightest bit.
You're fairly sure you're just seeing what you want to see, your foolish heart playing tricks on you. But you panic nonetheless, feeling a sudden, irrational fear that if he moves any closer, he'll realize the truth â that you're a liar and a coward, that you've been harboring these feelings of yours for him for years.
"I shouldâI should go. Back inside," you mutter, pointing vaguely at the door with your thumb. "In there."
"Sure, yeah. Okay. In there," he echoes, not making a single move to leave. "Not out here."
"Yup. Exactly. In there."
"So you said."
"Yep."
The wall of the diner is digging into your spine uncomfortably, and your mouth is dry, and your knees feel weak, and your stomach is doing somersaults, and the longer he stares at you with those eyes of his the more you feel like you're burning from the inside out andâ
He's not moving. All he does is look at you, really look at you, as if it's the first time he's really looked, as if he's seeing something that wasn't there before.
"Okay, soâ"
You try to push past him towards the door, but Steve grabs your arm, making you stop dead in your tracks. He lets go as soon as you look up at him, lifting his hand in front of him in an apologetic gesture.
"Sorry. I'm sorry," he says. He swallows hard and rubs his palm on the front of his jeans, a nervous little habit you think he's always had. He runs his hand through his hair, mussing up the carefully gelled strands, and it's probably the first time you've ever seen him look so flustered.
He laughs nervously and gestures at the ground with his hands as he speaks. "Look, this is justâthis is just crazy, okay, but I think I, uh, maybe sort of realized something."
You blink at him, not quite certain you're hearing him correctly.
"Realized what?" you ask, the words barely more than a whisper.
Steve clears his throat and nods at you, seemingly pleased that you've finally spoken. "Yeah, well, this is stupid, but you know how you're always telling me to listen to my gut?"
"You're not making a whole lot of sense right now, Steve."
"Just bear with me for a sec, okay? This is like, totally new to me." He holds his palms up, and you notice his hands are shaking a little. "I just need a minute, alright?"
He breathes in deep and exhales slowly, then shoots you an apologetic look.
"Sorry, this is just...really weird," he confesses. "Weirdly real."
"You're freaking me out," you tell him, but Steve only smiles at you.
"Maybe I should just show you. Because, I mean, what if I'm wrong? That'd be terrible, obviously."
"Steve."
"Yeah, I know, but hear me out, okay?" he says quickly, and takes another step closer. You stand your ground this time, if only because you don't trust yourself to actually move without your legs giving out. "So, look. Here's the thing. You're, likeâyou're one of the most important people in my life. You've been there for me when nobody else was, and I...you mean a lot to me."
"Steveâ"
"Shut up, you're ruining the moment."
He takes another step forward until he's crowding you against the wall, hand coming to rest next to your head on the brick. He's close, so close that you can smell the scent of his cologne and shampoo and laundry detergent, and if you were to lean in even the slightest bit, your faces would bump.
Steve is a little out of breath, his lips parted ever so slightly. And he's still looking at you with that strange, searching expression of his.
"Is this okay?" he whispers.
"I don'tâwhat?"
Your voice catches in your throat. There's no room for doubt in his eyes now, not even the tiniest, slightest sliver of uncertainty left.
"This," Steve murmurs.
He tilts his head to the side a little and leans in until you're sure your noses are touching, and you feel your eyes slip closed in anticipation.
"Is this okay?" he repeats in a whisper. "Please tell me I'm not crazy."
"I think I am."
His lips brush yours. It feels like an accident, doesn't last long enough to be anything but a dream. You can still taste the faint, sweet trace of sugar and mint on your tongue when he pulls away, though.
"Just to be clear," Steve whispers, his fingers brushing lightly over the skin of your neck, tracing invisible lines that make you shiver, "am I the guy from earlier? The one you like?"
You don't have it in you to deny it anymore.
"Yes. It's you."
A wide grin breaks out across his face, and suddenly he's everywhere; he cups your face in his hands, pressing eager, fervent kisses along the line of your jaw, trailing hot and open-mouthed down the side of your neck.
You giggle helplessly, grabbing Steve by his collar to pull him away from you and up to your eye level. He's breathing just as heavily as you are, his hair messy and his eyes bright.
"How do you do this to me, huh?" he pants, kissing your forehead, the tip of your nose, the corner of your mouth. "You justâyou just completely knock me out."
A pleasant little thrill rushes up your spine at that.
"Oh yeah?"
"Completely."
You kiss him this time.
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â°â⤠18+ none of these stories belong to me! this is a masterlist of all steve harrington stories iâve read and reblogged! just thought it would be nice to have them all in one spot! (if your fic is on here and you wish not to be, please let me know!) some with have summaries if provided <3
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đ§ previous fic rec
đ§ @upsidedownwithsteve
đď¸ give me a night, iâll make you
⤠Steve teaching reader how to really kiss? Like sheâs only ever had bad ones before?Â
đď¸ my name is whatever you decide pt2
⤠old money steve, an infatuated waitress, no labels, a disaster waiting to happen. some smut, some jealousy and too many mentions of monaco
đď¸ request
đď¸ she drives me crazy pt2
⤠summer camp, broken kayaks, too much tension and that boy you hate. an enemies to lovers camp counsellor story.
đď¸ meet me in the afterglow pt2
⤠another year at summer camp, more broken kayaks, a change of plans, a lot of wondering. meet us in the afterglow.
đď¸ like itâs love?
⤠âI love you,â Steve whispered and his voice cracked on each word. Tears from his eyes stream the dirt on his face, running rivers down your cheek until they mixed with your own. âIâll find you again. In the next life, and the next again. I promââ
đď¸ all their works
đ§ @lovebugism
đď¸ request
đď¸ request (shy!reader valentines)
⤠steve helps his shy gf celebrate her very first valentine's day
đď¸ request (shy!reader)
⤠steve tells you he likes when you talk a lot
đď¸ request (king!steve)
⤠steve comforts you when he accidentally makes you flinch
đď¸ fix it
⤠you thought you were over it, the whole steve-and-nancy thing. spoiler alert: you aren't.
đď¸ request (shy!reader)
⤠steve finds out the cute girl at the record store likes him and decides to bring her ice cream as a proclamation of love
đď¸ request (king!steve)
⤠the one where king steve keeps his best girl a secret.
đď¸ request
đ§ because of you by @crappymixtape
đď¸ an enemies to lovers fic with Steve
đ§ more than just friends by @schoopsahoy
đď¸ you and your best friend have gotten into the habit of making out, as long as there's no touching. but that's easier said than done.
đ§ tell me you love me pt2 by @upsidedownmvnson
đ§ the aftermath by @starcourtsteves
đď¸ After the Battle of Starcourt, Steve and the Henderson siblings go back to the Henderson house for a sleepover so Steve and the reader are catching up/finally relaxing in bed (she was with the Kids and Steve in the Russian base). Dustin eventually crashes in his sisterâs room for mutual comfort.
đ§ oh, you didnât know? by @stevie-petey
đď¸steve is pathetically in love with you and for some reason the universe hates him and continues to pray on his downfall. typical.
đ§do you want to be my valentine? by @certifiedlovergirlsstuff
đ§ i knew youâd linger like a tattoo kiss by @andvys
đď¸ Steve was slipping through your fingers and you desperately held onto him not realizing that his heart wasnât yours anymore. Dealing with the aftermath of your breakup turns out to be harder than you thought. Steveâs presence still lingers and while he keeps a hold of your heart, someone else sneaks their way into it too.
đ§ dirty dancing by @nexusnyx
đď¸ When Steve went to the address for investigating purposes, the last thing on his mind was stumbling upon one of the most beautiful sights he's ever seen. It happens, though, and he convinces himself that meeting you was only a thing of the moment, until he encounters you outside the cinema a week later, crying. He does something about it.
đ§ alone with him by @buckylattes
đď¸You get locked in a store with Steve(thanks to him being an idiot) and youâre not sure how long itâll take to get outâŚbut something else gets out before you guys do. Thankfully it stops your arguing and hate for each other.
đ§ @munsonluhvr
đď¸ how to fake it
đď¸ request (confident!reader)
⤠king!steve harrington x confident!reader. after setting his eyes on you in the cafeteria, steve, and all of his ego, pursues you; though you don't fall to your knees quite as easy as the other hawkins high girls.
đ§ @keerysfreckles
đď¸ breaking the silence
đď¸ time after time
⤠steve's longing glance to y/n makes him decide to stay at the hawkin's middle school snow ball.
đď¸ reunions
⤠during spring break of 86, y/n hopper flies back to hawkins indiana (dustin's request) and isn't surprised when dustin tells her the world might end again.
đ§ power trip by @silkscream
đď¸you and steve settle your differences when he drives you home.
đ§ whole by @freelancearsonist
đ§ request by @familyvideostevie
đ§ fast times at family video by @thursdaygxrls
đď¸ steveâs great a flirting. that is, until robin gets involved.
đ§ request by @princekeerys
đ§ a stranger valentine by @fictionalthrill
đď¸Steve puts himself out there on Valentine's Day.
đ§ golden hour by @plainemmanem
đ§ right person wrong time by @fleurrreads
đ§ second chance by @astermath
đď¸steve decides to ask out the girl who he keeps seeing around hawkins with her nose in a book. heâs a little surprised when he gets brutally rejected, only to find out his âking steveâ era is haunting him more than he expected. he attempts to make it up to you and show you heâs changed, even if it takes him a couple of tries.
đ§ favour for a favour by @yellowharrington
đď¸ steve has a big ol' crush on the girl that trades him pastries for movies every week.
đ§ crushes chaos and confessions by @quin-ns
đď¸ dustin knows how steve feels about you and he canât stop himself from spilling his best friendâs biggest secret to you.
đ§ sincerely yours by @superblysubpar
đď¸ a movie night, a confession, an offer, your Calvin's bunched up on the floor of your best friend's BMW...and other places.
đ§ @starryeyedstories
đď¸ jessieâs girl
⤠Steve is in love with you and youâre trying desperately to ignore the fact that youâre in love with him tooâŚbecause youâre dating Jessie, the perfect jock youâve been with since high school who everyone expects you to settle down with.
đď¸ absolutely smitten
⤠Thereâs a new crew member at Scoops Ahoy and Steve might have a crush.
đ§ @nervoushottee
đď¸ illicit affairs
⤠You wish you were enough for Steve, but he will always want Nancy.Â
đď¸ go for it
⤠Steve has been your âmovie guyâ at Family Video for a while now. Little does he know that the main reason youâve been buying these movies is to flirt with him and just maybe ask him out
đď¸ this or that steddie x reader
⤠You canât seem to figure out what you like better between Steve and Eddie
đ§ @loveshotzz
đď¸ blurb
đď¸ i guess itâs never really over
⤠Convinced by your best friend to return to Hawkins for the summer, nothing is like how you left it five years ago, including the boy youâve done nothing but try and forget.
đ§ @captainmarvels
đď¸ home away from home
⤠When you and Dustin leave Steve alone for half the summer, he realizes just how much he loves his two favorite people.
đď¸ a case of you
⤠When you catch Steveâs eye from across the mall, all he can think about is you. Will he garner up the courage to say hi, or will your flirtatious banter remain an unspoken thing?
đď¸ where i lay down
⤠Steve has one year left to get you to talk to him, and he doesnât realize how much he loves the game until you let him win.
đ§ @jurassicbarnes-archives
đď¸ coy
⤠In which you make the first move (and Robin wins a bet)
đď¸ eventually
⤠In which you break up with Steve but a series of unfathomable events eventually lead up to you wanting him back.
đď¸ the keg stand
⤠In which you take a stand to protect your best friendâs reputation
đ§ @slashersteve
đď¸ five tickets
⤠Steve couldnât pass up a chance to be able to kiss you, even if there is a price.
đď¸ just friends
⤠There's a reason Steve keeps making fun of the guy you're going on a date with, you just don't know what it is and he'd like to keep it that way.
đď¸ letâs kiss
⤠It might be the end of the world, and you're for some reason worried about having never been kissed. Steve decides to change that.
đď¸ ahoy there
⤠Steve keeps striking out with girls, and Robin is having a time about it. The score for the day is 0-5, and then you approach the counter and suddenly it becomes 1-5
đď¸ some kind of disaster
⤠Reader and Steve have been together for a few weeks now, and she runs into a person she had a fling with once. That person was Billy Hargrove, and itâs the first Steveâs hearing of this.
đď¸ stuck with me
⤠you and Steve have been through some tough shit, but it was always together. This time, it really seems like youâre going to die and Steve doesnât want to die without telling you something first
đď¸ next best thing to an angel
⤠Reader has been cursed by Vecna, and the group has to work fast in order to find a way to rid her of it. There's too many close calls, and just when they thought they had it figured out...it just might be too late
đ§ @lesservillain
đď¸ (alpha!steve)
đď¸ borrowing
đ§ his good luck charm by @bimbobaggins69
đď¸ king!steve getting a little frisky before the basketball game because he swears youâre his good luck charm
đ§ request by @forever-rogue
đ§ stories tucked away by @harringtown
đď¸ AU in which the reader is pulled into the Stranger Things world. With the knowledge of how the story ends, they try to change the script and save the characters theyâve come to love. But this isnât just a show, anymore, and destiny isnât easily affected, even if that destiny was written by a pair of grown-up film kids
đ§ request by @stevebabey
đ§ itâs not like heâs my boyfriend by @luveline
đď¸ Steve hears you wrong, thinks heâs your boyfriend, and begins to act accordingly. You try your best to go along with it until you canât anymore.
đ§ wrong address by @ash5monster01
đď¸ Three dozen roses have just been delivered to your door on accident, in attempts to find the sender and correct the mistake, you discover you might have just found your match.
đ§ request by @ashwhowrites
đ§ hot for teacher by @handful0fteeth
đď¸ youâre going on your first date with steve harrington, and hours before heâs due to pick you up your best friend gives you some rather unsavory information.
đ§ thin mints and menthol by @trashmouthhharrington
đď¸ Itâs set a year after Season 2 has finished and youâre a senior in high school whoâs often getting into trouble with the law for petty crimes. And Hopper usually gets you out of trouble. Then one night the new officer Steve Harrington joins him.
đ§ hard to handle by @rax-writes
đ§ i want you to show me by @v-writings
đď¸ steve finds you in your secret place after dropping Dustin off at the Snow Ball, and talking about how heâs feeling leads you to do something neither of you could have expected.
đ§ you bet by @captain-hargreeves
đ§ heâs an idiot by @harringtonhq
đ§ bumps and bruises by @ofnifflersandkings
đ§ paralyzed by @murdockparker
đď¸ She walked in on a Friday afternoon. Steve needed nothing more than to get to know her--if only he could find it in himself to speak to her.
đ§ that guy by @appocalipse
đď¸ After he's been to yet another failed date with yet another random pretty girl, Steve Harrington, your best friend, stops by at the diner your family owns for a late-night chat, same as he'd done a thousand times before. Steve is totally unaware of how much he's hurting you with his endless parade of dates, because after all â the two of you are only friends and nothing more, right? It's not like you have any secret feelings for himâŚ
đ§ cowboy hat rule by @taintedcigs
đď¸ helping out mr. harrington in his ranch was supposed to be fun, but steve harrington was an asshole. an absolute pain in your ass that teased you, and you gave him the same energy back, always. so when you unknowingly wear his cowboy hat, he decides to teach you what exactly the cowboy hat rule is.
đ§ romance is dead, isnât it? by @megxplryxb
đ§ pretty girl by @hellfireclubmember
đď¸ Dustin can't stop talking about the sub he got to fill in for Lucas, making Steve want to smash his head into a wall. That is, of course, until he sees you.
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Steve Harrington x fem!reader
[14K] PART ONE OF TWO
old money steve, an infatuated waitress, no labels, a disaster waiting to happen. some smut, some jealousy and too many mentions of monaco. 18+
And, baby, for you I would fall from grace
He came into the dining room of the club one Saturday afternoon. Sunkissed, tall, broad, stubble on his jaw and a gold chain glinting from the collar of his white shirt. He had a navy sweater draped over his shoulders, expensive sunglasses in his shirt's front pocket, an unassuming looking leather strapped watch on his wrist - but youâd learned well before then how to tell the difference between new money and old money.  Â
And Steve Harrington was old, old money.Â
The watch cost more than your car and a year's rent on your apartment. Fuck, it cost more than youâd probably ever make working behind the bar of Hawkinsâ country club. It cost more than the short black dress you were made to wear, the one that cinched you in at the waist and flared out over your thighs. It shone more than the gold plated name badge that was pinned on your chest, making your plunging neckline even more obvious. It cost more than the black heels that were part of your uniform, more than the five dollar balm that made your lips glossy and peach coloured.Â
But still, Steve Harrington and his old, old money noticed you.Â
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The restaurant was full, the bar even busier, the smoking lounge that sat through the double doors stuffed with leather chairs, studded couches, velvet footstools and table lined with cigars in wooden boxes. The full place smelled like bourbon and smoke, expensive cologne, perfume that cost even more.Â
The Lake House country club was Hawkinsâ finest institute, an old Manor House that was built on the shore of Lovers Lake, across the water from where teens liked to lurk in their cars and between tree trunks. The Lake House was where the town's elite came to dine, to drink, to lounge and talk. There were brunches with champagne and whisky, afternoon tea with ladies who wore diamonds and pearls, dinners with wine from 1802 and business meetings on the golfing green. Money poured from the club and filled the cracks in the old bricks, men with their daddyâs money bringing in their daughters, their sons, their wives. And when the family drove home in their Bentley, girlfriendâs arrived in red bottomed shoes, perching on laps in the smoking lounge like it was their jobs.Â
Maybe it was. You werenât supposed to ask.Â
Your job was to stay behind the bar, a huge mahogany thing that took up most of the back wall. Everything was dark wood and lined with green velvet, the bar stools suede and gold studded, the bottles of alcohol on the glass shelves nothing less than a month's paycheck each. Martini glasses glittered, whisky was in the air like car fumes and the lime you were cutting into wheels was making the cut on your finger pulse. Â
He walked in then, into the busy room like he owned it. The Harringtons were certainly wealthy enough to do so, but Michael Harrington and his wife simply liked to dine at the club on Sundays, take up on the tennis courts midweek and finish the day at the spa with a massage each.Â
Six hundred dollars a session to hire out the court, four hundred dollar scotch, three hundred dollar steaks (eighty dollars more for the potato dauphinoise), five hundred dollars for a couples massage. Oh, and a one hundred dollar tip for the fucker unfortunate enough to have to deal with them.Â
In cash, of course.Â
But their son? Steve Harrington moved out of Hawkins long before anyone could work out if heâd grow up to be as cold as his father. Away from small towns, rumour had it he went to New York, an apartment in Manhattan, a job on Wall Street where he started at the bottom and worked his way up on luck, expensive vodka and daddyâs money. But then again, others said he spent his summers in Europe, talks of Italian villas, vineyards in Tuscany, selling yachts to the elite in Cannes, spending his time trading money through casinos, long months in Monaco during the spring.Â
Seeing him back in Hawkins was unusual, uncommon, a goddamn rarity - but there he was, letting himself drop into the barstool in front of you like a Greek god etched from marble so expensive that you could barely afford to look at it. He sat with a friend, another twenty something that looked more man than boy because of their tailored trousers, crisp shirts, linen and cashmere and gold on their wrists, round their necks, family rings on their hands.Â
Steve Harrington didnât click his fingers at you like other members of the club did when they demanded to be served, but he did rap two knuckles against the bar top, a gold band on his middle finger hitting the wood. He had his shirt sleeves rolled up, careful and cuffed just below his elbows, the top three buttons undone to show off tanned skin and a smattering of chest hair. More gold, a thin chain settling in the dip of his throat, stubble along his jaw that looked like it was there deliberately, not because heâd forgotten to shave.Â
You held your breath when you approached. Youâd never served the youngest Harrington before - fuck, youâd never seen him here - but you knew who he was and the reputation dripped from him.Â
Old money, older estates, acres of land, shares in companies that were so ridiculously rich you didnât know what they were for. Fast cars, scandals in Europe, yachts with his name on it. Â
Stomach in knots, you straightened up, smoothed down then front of your dress and put on the same smile you used for all the club members. âGentlemen,â you greeted, âwhat can I get you both?â
Steve looked at you but his friend didnât, his back to you as he surveyed the room, mumbling comments about the lack of skirt that showed up this early in the afternoon. You recognised him, a regular in the later evenings, Jonathan Byers, a fiend for a good cigar, an even bigger fan of the girls that held the poker events on weekends.Â
âTwo Macallans,â Steve told you, already fishing out a money clip from his trouser pocket. The clip was gold, engraved with his initials: SMH. âTwenty year reserve, no ice.â
He really looked at you then, thumbing through one hundred dollar bills, eyes raking up and down your frame as you stood and listened diligently. Even when you turned to pull the bottle of scotch off the top shelf, you could feel him watching, one eyebrow quirked, full lips parted just a little, the top of his tongue peeking from between. Steve looked interested, intrigued. Maybe just a little less bored than before.Â
You kept your head down, polishing the tumblers before you poured, a three finger amount of the dark amber liquid and the smell of fire and smoke filled your nose. Youâd watched enough men sit around the bar and swirl their drinks under the nostrils, waffling about notes of chocolate and spice before they sipped. It all smelled the same, no matter what price was on the label, like car fuel and burning. Steve downed the drink in one when you handed it to him, like he wasnât swallowing liquid fire that cost him more than youâd make in a week.Â
You watched as his throat bobbed, his lips coming away from the rim of the glass a little glossy, how he licked over his bottom one to catch any alcohol that lingered. Then he grinned, all perfect teeth and charm before he passed you six hundred dollars in notes.Â
You nodded your thanks and went to the cash register, smiling what you hoped was politely as you tried to hand him back his change. Ninety dollars, pressed neatly in a pile of twenties and tens. The boy waved you off, still paying a lot of attention to the bare skin along your neckline, gaze running up the column of your throat. His eyes found yours when he finally spoke and god, they were the same colour as the scotch he just shotted. Â
âKeep the change, honey.â Steve smiled again, a smug thing that made you aware of how warm your cheeks were. Then he slid on a pair of sunglasses he took from his shirt pocket and pushed his hair back with a hand, nudging his friend to drink up before they both slid off the stools. âJust make sure it goes in your own pocket, okay?â
You gaped at him. The Lake Houseâs policy when it came to tips - no matter how generous - was for them to be placed in a jar in the back office, ready to be split between staff, however hard individuals had worked, or not worked, that shift.Â
The money burnt your fingers. âUm, thatâs very generous but I canâtââ
Steve lifted a navy sweater heâd draped on the back of his chair, crushing the soft fabric with one hand. He used the other to reach out, plucking the bills from your fingers so he could fold them all together. His gaze met yours when he leaned back over the bar, unblinking, knuckles grazing the bare skin above your chest when he tucked the money into the neckline of your dress. It stayed there, hidden and you had to snap your jaw shut when Steve grinned at you before he pulled away.Â
He raised a finger to his lips, like you were sharing a secret and not a sackable offence and his friend snorted, like heâd seen it all before. Maybe he had.Â
âSee you next time, honey,â Steve drawled, fishing keys out of his pocket. The silver logo of BMW glinted in the low lighting. âThanks for the drinks.â
That was the first time you met Steve Harrington.Â
Just to touch your face
The next time, he was with a group of people in the smoking lounge, all of them loud, most of them dirty rich and he had a girl on his lap. A waifish thing, pretty and delicate with a ruby pendant that settled in the dip of her chest. She held a martini glass aloft, one that you had to refill and you cursed The Lake House and its rules as your heels taptaptapped across the marble tiles. The hem of your dress swished across your thighs, your hand held a gold tray and the fresh martini swirled in its glass atop it, a well practised movement that made sure none of it spilled. The olive inside tumbled around gin and vermouth.Â
Inside of the lounge, smoke billowed. Cigars and cigarettes poised between fingertips, hanging from lips that couldnât help but spill secrets about their dirty businesses, the people they slept with before, the people theyâd bed tonight. Nobody moved out of your way as you squeezed past tables and between the low sofas, leather and velvet brushing the backs of your thighs until you were able to present Steve Harringtonâs lap warmer with her new drink.Â
She took it from your tray, replaced it with her empty glass and said nothing. It was her hand on Steveâs chest that caused him to look away from the men he was talking with, a hushed sounding discussion about money in Monaco, about the company and its takings for that summer. He frowned at the girl and her pawing until he caught sight of you, his lips lifting in a smile that seemed more dangerous than welcoming.Â
You smiled back, polite to a fault, throat going dry when you watched Steveâs gaze drop to that bare expanse of skin above your neckline. It wasnât obscene, it wasnât even suggestive. In fact, there was barely any amount of cleavage on show at all per the clubs rules but Steve was fixated on a freckle below your collarbone and the feel of his eyes on you made you fidget.Â
You tucked the tray under one arm and tried not to shuffle on the spot. âCan I get you anything, sir?â
There was something in Steveâs reaction to your question. Maybe it was the âsir,â the way you tipped your head towards him when you said it, soft and gentle and pretty. He knew you had to call all the members of the club such niceties but Steveâs eyes flashed and his lips parted, the hand he had on the arm of the sofa curling around the leather a little tighter.Â
âA Macallan,â he asked, just like the first time. âNoââ
âNo ice,â you finished for him, nodding. âIâll bring that right over.â
You blew out a breath when you turned, heels clicking on the marble as you made your way back to the bar. The lights were dimmed throughout the club in the evening, wall sconces letting out a warm glow, the huge fireplace in the main lounge roaring, popping and cracking with wooden logs. The whole place smelled like pine, like cedar and smoke and expensive leather. Women laughed softly, hanging off their husbands arms, dripping in pearls, in jewels, in false pretences. You smiled nicely at passing club members as you poured Steveâs drink, hands a little shaky from you out down to missing your lunch break, not excitement.
Definitely not nerves.Â
You placed the chilled glass back on the tray, amber liquid shining inside the crystal, and made your way to the smoking lounge. Steve was alone when you returned, his lap empty, the girl gone. Not just from his lap, but from the room entirely. You scanned the lounge, expecting to see her on her way back, maybe with a complaint about the drink you made her, just to make you feel small but no - sheâd been removed. Your heart skipped, an awful stuttering feeling that you didnât want to feel. Lowering the tray, you offered Steve his drink, gaze cast down as you felt his on you the entire time. Steve leaned up, too close, taking his drink and smiling at you.Â
You were just about to leave when:
âWhy donât you join me?â
The rest of the room was as loud as it was before, music under voices, laughter mixed with a saxophone record, conversations in the smoke. But Steveâs voice rang out almost too clearly from amongst it all. Still, you blinked at him, lips parting in surprise. âSorry?â
Steve nodded at the seat next to him as he sank back into the couch, an arm thrown over the back of it as he took a sip of his scotch. The watch on his wrist caught the low light as he ripped the glass against his lips, cheeks flushed from the log burner.Â
He was dressed in what you assumed heâd deem a little more casual than the last time you saw him. A black silk shirt, short sleeved and with the top few buttons undone again. No visible label, no ostentatious brand name on the chest but you knew well enough by then to know that just meant it was even more expensive. Black trousers, tailored for him and a pair of black boots with a sharp toe. His hair was less styled, maybe from the way his lost friend had been running her fingers through it earlier. Strands of it fell into his eyes and you swallowed hard when you realised you were staring.Â
âTake a seat,â Steve asked again, lips curling up in amusement at your flustered expression.Â
You blinked at him before you remembered to stand back up straight, tucking the tray back under your arm and hoping that none of the club's managerial staff were lingering nearby. Youâd already spent too long away from the bar. âI, um, I canât. Iâm sorry,â you pressed your lips together and tried not to look too regretful. âI'm working.â
Steve snorted, a sound that shouldâve been more unattractive than it was but it only made you want to hear what he had to say. He took another pull of his drink, barely wincing when the burn of it trickled down his throat. You did the maths in your head, wondering how it felt to be swallowing seventy dollar sips. He raised his brows and shrugged, looking around theatrically.
âAnd?â The boy smiled, equal parts pretty and smug.Â
You were a little flustered, both at how nice he looked when he smiled and how bold he was being. You opened and closed your lips before parting them again, another polite smile there. âI need to get back to the bar,â you explained. âIâll get into trââ
âTrouble?â Steve finished. He shook his head and grinned, a megawatt thing that made you understand that, yes, all the rumours were true. That the famed Harrington Charm was very much a thing. But fuck, his father didnât smile at you like that. In fact, he didnât smile at all. âOh, honey. No one gets in trouble unless I say so. Worried Frederick is gonna fire you?â
Steve dropped the name of your manager like they were friends. They probably were. He looked at you expectantly over the rim of his glass as he took another sip, licking the liquid from his lips. You wondered if he tasted as expensive as his liquor choices.Â
You nodded, shrugging, grasping for a reason to say no to this boy - this man. The line at the bar was growing, annoyed looking men clicking their fingers at a flustered looking new girl who was trying to pour champagne into a wine glass. Guilt gnawed at your stomach.Â
âHe wonât fire you,â Steve assured. He patted the leather next to him, gold ring glinting in the warm light. âCâmon. Sit. I want to talk to you.â
You couldnât help yourself.Â
âDo you always get what you want?â You said it quietly, watching Steveâs lips curl into a grin when he heard.Â
Another smile, mega watt, just for you. He tipped his head back and laughed, a pretty sounding thing that made the muscles down his neck stand out, chin tilted up to the gold leafed ceiling.Â
âYeah,â he told you, eyes dancing, cheeks flushed from the fire, the lights, the scotch. âI do.âÂ
You shouldnât have done it. You werenât allowed. There were strict rules about staff mingling with club members - fuck, it was written in red ink on your contract. You were too used to some of the clientele pushing the limits, trying to soften your boundaries with wads of cash, talks of a private plane to some European city where their wife didnât like to visit. Older men, rich men, business men, family men. All looking for someone young and easily led and agreeable to have fun with between meetings and luncheons, someone to light their cigar and top up their drink for them. They liked to look at you like something to eat up, to chew up, to spit out when they were done and Frederick inevitably hired someone new and younger and prettier.Â
Youâd seen it happen before. Girls sucked into the lifestyle they could never have, coming into work with new shoes, red bottomed heels with their uniform dress, a Chanel lipstick in their purse, a Porsche waiting outside for them after their shift finished and in the end, a scorned wife in the dining room ready to throw a drink over them.Â
Youâd seen it all. Â
But Steve Harrington was looking at you with so much intrigue. A pretty smile behind his tiny glass of three hundred dollar scotch, messy hair, bright eyes, that black silk shirt that looked easy to slip your fingers into. He was younger, more subtle with it all but the easy confidence in which he spoke to you had you squeezing your thighs together and wondering if your chest would stop feeling as tight.Â
It didnât.Â
You sat down.Â
Steve grinned, victorious and he moved against the leather sofa so he was sitting back against the arm, turned to face you fully. He brought one foot up to rest on his other knee, hand curling around his leg, and from there you could see the tiny brand on his loafers, a little gold insignia. Yves Saint Laurent. You wanted to laugh. His shoes cost more than you made in three months.Â
âWhatâs your name?â Steve asked.Â
You wore the same gold plated pin that every other staff member wore. The Lake House engraved on it along with the logo, a stupidly elaborate key. Underneath, your name was printed in bold letters, but Steve wasnât looking at it. He was watching your face, brows raised expectantly. He wanted to hear you speak.Â
Pressing the tray to your lap, you lingered on the edge of the couch, eyes darting around for your boss, or worse, the girl this man was last seen with. Was it his girlfriend? Did he have a wife? You werenât sure how old Steve was, but you didnât see a ring on his wedding finger, not that that meant much in a place like The Lake House. Wedding bands frequented coat pockets more than fingers here.Â
You swallowed and told him your name, your voice cracking with nerves that you tried to laugh at but that came out wobbly too. Your shyness made Steve grin a little wider, his wide hands curling around his ankle as he lounged back against the cushions and appraised you with a look that shouldnât have been proper for public.Â
He repeated your name back to you and it sounded so much sweeter on his lips. He said it slowly, a low murmur that made your tummy clench, like he was tasting it out, tasting it on his tongue. âThatâs a pretty name,â he said. âIâm Steve Harrââ
You laughed, sharp and surprised. âI know who you are, Mr Harrington.â
If Steve was shocked by his news, he didnât show it. It was your job to know the members, after all. Their names, their families, the work they were in. Their favourite table, their favourite drink, the time they liked to dine, their preferred slot for playing a round of golf. So instead he smiled and nodded before holding out a hand.Â
You took it and he squeezed gently, shaking it politely as he said, âwell then, please call me Steve.â
You nodded, wondering if that was allowed. None of this was allowed. Fuck, you glanced around again, eyes a little wide, wondering if Frederick was in his office, god forbid, watching you through the cameras. Steve mustâve noticed this, because he swallowed down the last of his scotch and set the empty glass on the table. Youâd have to move it soon.Â
âRelax.â His arm stretched out along the back of the sofa, tanned and corded with lithe muscles. His fingers tapped a beat on the leather, close to your shoulder. âNothing bad is going to happen.â
You laughed, a shaky, ironic sounding thing. You forgot who you were talking to, just for a second, your heart pumping. âThatâs easy for you to say.â You swore then, a pained noise, because Frederick was marching out of his office, three piece suit right across his shoulders and his pocket watch swinging.
He was coming over.Â
You made a noise similar to a squeak, drinks tray clutched to your chest and you made to jump up but Steveâs hand stopped you. Warm and wide, it took up most of your knee and you blinked at it in surprise. He didnât move it when you stared at him and he still didnât move it when Frederick approached, red faced and nostrils flaring.Â
âMr Harrington, sir, itâs so good to see you back at The Lake House,â your manager began, his voice a well practised purr. There was a slight British tinge to his voice, one you knew was fake. âPlease take my sincerest apologies for you being bothered. Iâll be asking my staff to join me in the office for a much required conversation about professional boundaries. Please excuââ
âFred,â Steve greeted warmly, his smile much more forced than the one heâd been giving you. Frederick twitched. âNice to see you.â Steveâs hand still covered your lower thigh and squeezed slightly, in what you thought was supposed to be reassuring but his thumb on the inside of your knee made you too warm. âNo need for anything like that, actually.â Steve said your name, wrapped it around his tongue and licked over his lip like he was savouring it before he continued. ââwas invited to sit with me.â
The clubhouse manager hardened, a flash of annoyance going over his features and his neck grew more red in anger. He smiled through it, a tight lipped thing that Steve grinned at and you had to duck your head, panic ripping through your body. You couldnât lose this job.Â
âHow nice,â Frederick finally ground out. He clasped his hands in front of him and glared at you from the sides of his eyes before he smiled at Steve again. âI hope my staff is doing her utmost to keep you pleased, Mr Harrington. Do not hesitate to ask for anything.â
You hated the way he said it, like any club member could get anything they wanted from you, just because they had enough money to be here. It made you square off your shoulders and lift your head, emboldened. Steve was watching you, that look of intrigue on his face once more. He nodded at Frederick and then gestured to his empty glass.Â
âActually, Freddie, could you be a pal and fetch me another?â His tone was too polite, bordering on patronising. Frederickâs tight smile grew tighter, a thin line that stretched across his ruddy face until you feared it might split. âA Macallan, no ice. Anything for the lady?â Steve turned to you and winked, a subtle thing that let you know everything was under control.Â
But you knew better than to rock the boat, better than that, you knew not to drink on the job. Especially from the clubâs bar. The only thing you could afford from behind the mahogany counter was the one thing Steve always refused. Ice.Â
âNo, thank you,â you murmured.Â
Your manager had no choice but to walk away, his back rigid, proverbial steam coming out from his ears. You watched him snap Steveâs order at a poor, unsuspecting barman who then brought it back over on another shiny tray. He raised his brows at you when Steve thanked him for it and you shrugged, not knowing what was going on either.Â
When he left, Steve turned back to you, leaning back into the sofa. He looked more tanned that the last time youâd seen him. Maybe it was the dim lighting, the warm glow from the sconces along the walls, the amber coloured shade on the lamp beside him. Maybe heâd just been back to Italy.Â
Monaco. France. Spain.Â
He took a sip, eyes dancing over you and when he brought the drink back down to rest on his knee, he spoke. âHave you worked here long?â
It took you a second to realise he was speaking to you again, his voice lower and softer than it had been with your boss. You noticed Steve has a habit of direct eye contact, always looking right into your own eyes as he spoke. It was a little jarring, the confidence, that bold type of charm that must come with always getting what you want.Â
âUh, yeah,â you scrunched your nose, trying to remember months and years. âThree years now, or close enough.â
âI shouldâve come back sooner,â Steve quipped back, his smile easy, his eyes roaming over you. His ring tapped against his glass of scotch and you didnât know what to do. Was he flirting with you? âDo you live in town?â
âCouple miles out, smaller place near Sugar Creek.â You werenât sure why you were telling him this.Â
âYeah, I know it,â Steve replied. âMakes sense, why I hadnât seen you around before. Did you go to school âround here?â
You felt like you were being interviewed. A handsome, rich man asking the questions, sitting easy in his throne and you had an awful, awful urge to please him with your answers. To do good. To be praised.Â
âI went to St. Maryâs High in Green Bay,â you swallowed, your tongue feeling too big for you mouth. Nerves bubbled in your stomach. âThen I was supposed to move to Californiaâ Berkeley.â You winced, remembering.Â
Steve looked surprised, eyebrows raised, nodding. âWhat was your major?â
âSocial law.â
Steve hummed. âSmart girl.â There it was. That praise. You tingled with it. âWhat happened?â
You heard the words he didnât say, the unasked question. âWhy arenât you there? Why are you here? Wearing that silly little dress and heels that hurt your feet and that fake, fake smile that makes your cheeks hurt so much you want to scream into your pillow when you get home every night?â
You pondered over what to say. How truthful to be. How blunt, how ugly and honest. Shit, you couldâve said. Family, parents, money, bad luck, worse circumstances. Housing, a broken down car, an apartment that fell through at the last minute, a scholarship that didnât happen, an aunt that got sick, a mom who didnât like to let go.Â
Instead you smiled politely and said: âlife.âÂ
Steve gave you a wry smile in return, one that told you he could see through it all and he knew exactly what you wanted to say. Like he knew you werenât allowed to and you were playing by the rules. Frederick was at the bar, staring at your back until you felt your bones crunch with the weight of it.Â
Steve finished his drink, slid his glass onto the table and ran a hand through his hair. âIt was nice to talk to you,â he said simply. He took your hand, not to shake it like last time, no. Instead he held it for a beat or two, and when he took his away, neatly folded bills were left between your fingers. They burned.Â
âFor the table service,â he said as a way of explaining. You didnât know if he meant the drink or you. âIâll see you next time, honey.â
And then he left. You watched him saunter through the bar, nodding and smiling at people who greeted him, taking his jacket from someone at the door and then he was gone.Â
That was the second time you met Steve Harrington.Â
If you walk away, I'd beg you on my knees to stay
A week later you were clocking into work with the intention of heading to the staff locker rooms, ready to wrestle yourself into that black dress the club called a uniform. It was early afternoon on a Wednesday and The Lake House was quiet, a few greying women you knew to be part of the book club were sat having tea by a window, a group of men leaving the gym, sweat barely there, but the towels over their shoulders had designer logos stitched in the corners.Â
Frederick found you with your heels in your hand, a look of disgust on your face as you kicked off your sneakers. He wasnât even supposed to be in the girls locker room, but he shook his head at you and took the stilettos from your hand.Â
âNo,â he looked irritated, as if you shouldâve known better. âYouâre on the green today.â
You screwed up your nose at him. You were never on the green and you told him as such. âThe schedule has me in the bar all day.â
Frederick huffed as if such questions were an inconvenience to him. He ducked, rooting around in your locker as his shoulder bumped your knee and he came back with the uniform you hardly had to wear. A white tennis skirt, bordering on too short with pleats that made the men tip well, even as their wives glared. A forest green sweater to match, the same colour as the club logo, white sneakers that were brand new from never being used.Â
âSpecial request,â your boss told you in lieu of a real explanation. âGet dressed, theyâre waiting. Hurry.â
You gaped at him as he bundled the clothes into your arms. âWhoâs waiting?â You called after him. âWhat hole?â
âAny of them,â Frederick yelled back as he walked out of the locker room and down the hall. His voice echoed back to you, a daunting thing. âHe booked out the whole course.â
Driving the beer cart over the green was always a nerve wracking experience. The drinks rattled noisily and the breeze kept catching at your skirt, threatening to flip it up over your thighs as you tried to manoeuvre the buggy around the man made dunes and valleys. You werenât sure where you were driving to, or who you were going to meet, but you kept an eye out at each hole for someone, anyone.Â
It could only really be one of two people, you guessed. Mr Donaldson was harmless enough, but he had a decade or three on your own age. Divorced and the owner of a film company in Atlanta, the man liked to frequent the clubhouse during the summers he spent back in Hawkins, pretending he was visiting his young daughter when he really preferred to lounge at the bar during your shift, trying to convince you that you just needed to see his condo in Georgia.Â
The only other person you could think of that would request you and you alone, was someone you haven't seen since the week before. Youâd looked for him, watched the cars coming into the lot to be dropped off for the valetâs to park but you hadnât seen any BMWâs. Steve didnât visit the bar, didnât spend any afternoons in the smoking lounge - you didnât even see him with Jonathan Byers at the poker night on Tuesday.Â
You thought he mightâve left town again. Back to whatever European city heâd decided on for the week, for the month. Maybe heâd gone back to New York, maybe he had meetings. Maybe he had a girlfriend, one for each country.Â
Mr Donaldson was the harmless option. Annoying, sure. But bearable. Safe. Mr Harrington⌠he wasnât harmless at all. You knew which one you wanted to see.Â
Sure enough, you turned the corner to hole eight to see a group of young men talking and laughing around their own golf cart. You saw some familiar faces, all known for being young, handsome and rich.Â
Billy Hargrove of Hargroveâs Vintage Motors. Crude, sharp witted, too flirtatious, he was the next in line to take over his fatherâs company and fortune, selling refurbished vehicles for prices that made your eyes water.Â
Jonathan Byers was there too, a young mogul who was up and coming in the art world. Once a critic, his photography had shot to fame after some black and white nudes of his then girlfriend were âleakedâ to the paper he once worked for. His family paid it all off as some sort of art nouveau exhibition, a look into scandal and sex in 30mm film. He lost his girlfriend but landed a gallery in the downtown neighbourhood of San Francisco.Â
Eddie Munson, someone you actually knew from high school. A decent guy, there because he worked for it, illegally, sure - but didnât they all? One way or another? Selling weed and who knows what else to the majority of the population of Hawkins made for a popular man, but Eddie brought in bank when he started selling to the elite, the rich kids of Hawkins High who preferred powder at their parties. He got into The Lake House with cold, hard cash instead of his family name and he stayed in the background of it, usually.
A few other men lingered, clutching at clubs and practising their swings, Wall Street leeches that were stuck at the bottom of the totem pole but still decided they had enough money in their daddies bank to be able to click their fingers at you and smack your ass as their Rolexâs jingled. Â
Amongst them all, in black slacks and a white polo, was Steve Harrington. Sunglasses over his eyes, leather golfing gloves on his hands, he was smirking at something Eddie said before his head snapped to you. In fact, everyone was staring at you.Â
You tried to keep your head high and your expression neutral, turning off the engine to the golf cart and doing your best to swing your legs out without flashing anything you werenât supposed to. You kept your hands on your skirt, smoothing it down, hoping that you could get through this shift without any embarâ
A long whistle, salacious and eager, coming from Billy Hargrove. A few of the boyâs laughed and Billy grinned, sharklike, letting his eyes crawl from your toes to your tits. âDamn, Harrington. You paid for one of the good ones, huh? Câmere, Sugar, daddy needs a drinkââ
You were frozen, standing awkwardly by the back of the buggy where the drinks were kept in a cooler, a thousand dollar pick ânâ mix of whisky, scotch and gin for the men to choose from. There wasnât any Bud Light at The Lake House, not even on the green.Â
But Billy didnât get much further into his catcalls, stopped by a hand on his elbow that tugged him away from you and the other men. The snickering stopped, a heavy silence falling over the group as Steve took Billy aside with nothing more than a touch to his arm. You watched as Steve slid his sunglasses off, his hard gaze on the other boy as he whispered something too low for you to hear. But Billy listened, albeit with a glare in his eyes, but he nodded, sharp and just once. His jaw flexed.Â
You didnât know what was happening. You didnât know what to do. You found Eddieâs gaze, saw his soft smile, knowing. He winked at you, twirling a club in his hand as he waited for the game to continue. And it did, once Steve seemingly dismissed Hargrove. The other men started talking again, easy and light like nothing had happened, requesting different drinks from you that you pulled out of the cooler, ice making your hands wet and numb.Â
And all the while Steve lingered at the back of them, sitting in the driver's side of the other golf cart, waiting with his eyes on you. He didnât approach once Jonathan left with his glass of Glenfiddich, in fact, he didnât make out like he wanted a drink at all. So you stood by the cart like you were supposed to and watched the men take turns at swinging a stick at a ball, yelling profanities when they missed, yelling more profanities when they didnât.Â
You couldnât help let your gaze wander to Steve, the picture of luxury as he leaned back in the leather seat, one leg out of the cart and stretched across neatly clipped grass. He was lighting a cigarette, held between his lips as he lowered his gaze to his cupped hands, gold zippo flickering with an amber flame. He looked up as he blew out the smoke, eyes finding yours, grinning when you startled.Â
Steve took another drag and asked, âyou not cominâ to say hi?â
Three years of ingrained obedience made your feet move forward, doing as you were told at the words of another rich man. You felt unsure, walking across the green empty handed, but Steve hadnât asked for a drink, so you stopped just shy of where his leg was stretched out of the cart. If you moved any closer, you wouldâve been between his spread knees. You clasped your hands in front of you, pressed against your little, white skirt. It lifted a little with the breeze, a sharper wind than the day before that told the town fall was coming.Â
Steve watched the hem catch and fall back against your thighs, brown eyes tracking the movement to see what little new skin he could watch but apart from that, he didnât make any of the lewd comments his friend had.Â
âMr Harrington,â you said as a greeting. âGood afternoon, can I get you anything to drink?â You were polite to a fault, well trained, good mannered, an expert in making yourself small and only seen when spoken to.Â
Steve ignored your question. He inhaled his cigarette again, cheeks hollowing out, lips pursing, jaw sharpening. He smiled at you as he blew smoke out of the side of his mouth, the wind taking it away from your face. âI told you to call me Steve,â he said and his voice was quiet, a low thing that made your face heat up. You tried to apologise, but he kept talking. âHow are you?â
You blinked, surprised at his question. You didnât think youâd ever been asked that while at work. âUh, Iâm fine, thank you. Howâre you?â
Steve nodded and flicked ash onto the grass, letting it sink into the course. âIâm great, thank you. Better now youâre here.â He grinned when you fidgeted, lips parting, hands unsure what to do. You twisted your fingers together a little tighter. âYou okay being out here?â Steve let the cigarette balance between his lips and you watched it move as he spoke around it. âI can let you go back inside, if youâd like.â
Normally such words would be used as a trick, a trap, a warning. A subtle threat from an unhappy customer that would ensure you did as they wanted, even if it meant staying later than you were being paid for, adding extra time to their spa passes, even if it risked your own employment. But Steve looked and sounded genuine, his eyes watching you as you worked up the courage to tell him the truth. Â
âItâs okay,â you finally said, voice betraying how shy you felt. You sounded confident, in control. You felt nothing of the sort, especially when the boy grinned again, wider this time and god, he looked like he owned the world and everything in it.Â
âExcellent.â Steve flicked the stub of his cigarette away and pushed his sunglasses back onto the bridge of his nose. He tilted his head at the empty seat beside him and said: âjump in.â
You stuttered over an excuse, an explanation, eyes a little wide as you looked back over to the rest of the group, the drinks cart you were supposed to man all day. âIâ I canât? Iâve to stay with the cart all day, if I leave it Iâll get intoââ
Steve cut you off with a tsk and a shake of his head. His voice turned to liquid gold as he spoke, rich and sweet and awfully condescending. It made you drip. âWhat did I tell you last time, huh, honey? No oneâs gonna tell you off unless itâs me. Now câmon, you donât wanna spend some time with me?â
You couldâve stayed. You were sure Steve wouldnât have been mad. You shouldâve stayed. You were breaking rules. All of them. But Steve was grinning at you from the front seat of the golf cart, tanned arms flexed as his leather gloves gripped the wheel and all of his friends played pretend, like they couldnât hear what was going on behind them as they took another swing.Â
You shouldâve stayed. Maybe went back into the clubhouse, took off your sweater and skirt and played nice behind the bar in your usual attire, serving clients old enough to be your grandfather as they slipped fifty dollar bills into your hand just so youâd lean over for them again.Â
You got in the cart.Â
Steve positively beamed, a hot smirk that stretched across his pretty face and you barely heard the whistles and yowls of his friends as he sped away as fast as the buggy would allow. He went off course, cruising alongside the green and heading towards the path between the woods that took you to lovers lake.Â
âFeeling bad today, Berkeley?â The nickname caused your heart to jump, confirmation that heâd been listening the last time you both spoke, that heâd remembered.Â
But still guilt and worry gnawed at your chest and you looked around at the empty course, half expecting to see Frederick chasing after you both in the drinks cart youâd abandoned so carelessly. What did it matter, really? The price of everything in the cart was included in whatever it had cost for Steve to book out the entire fucking course for the day. A stolen scotch or two didnât matter. Not really.Â
You didnât know how to reply, so you didnât say anything at all, just sitting by Steveâs side like a baby deer caught in headlights, like a good little girl that wanted to know if it really was true, if Steve really could keep you out of the trouble he was leading you into. The boy mustâve seen your bleak expression âcause he laughed, pushing back the hair that the wind blew across his forehead.Â
âHoney, itâs fine,â Steve glanced over at you as he turned down the dirt path to the lake. You could see his eyes shining at you through his shades, amusement making them glitter. âI promise.â
So you nodded and tried to smile, doing your best to relax into the seat and when the cart bumped over a fallen branch that Steve didnât bother to avoid, the jostle of it made your thigh bump into his. He grasped at your knee as an apology of sort, murmuring something you couldnât hear over the wind, but his palm engulfed your bare knee once more and fuck, fuck, you couldnât think of anything else. His gold ring looked pretty against your skin, his tanned hand complimenting the dough of your thigh nicely and you tried to remember how to talk.Â
âIs there something you needed my help with at the lake, Mr Harrington?â You didnât think Steve needed any help on how to work speed boats or jet skis, but still, you werenât sure what else to say.Â
Steve laughed again, a pretty sound that made your toes curl and he slowed the cart to a stop at a shaded area along the shore, far enough away from the sandy embankment that the men on the lake in their fishing boats wouldnât be able to see you. âCâmon now, I thought you were a smart thing,â Steve pouted at you as he turned off the cart's engine. His hand left your leg and you mourned the loss of it, heart jumping again when his hand curled around the back of your seat instead. âWhat did I tell you to call me?â
Your chest warmed like you were back in middle school, getting scolded by a teacher who you didnât want to disappoint. It bloomed across your neck and face, only getting hotter as the entire sensation of it made you squeeze your clasped hands between your thighs. Steveâs gaze dropped to your lap, a quick glance down that made the corners of his lips curve up.Â
âSteve,â you said quietly, sounding shy, reserved. Your body was giving away too much, you couldnât let your voice join in.Â
Steve nodded and the hand that was resting against your seat moved a little, brushing against your sweater until he could rub a thumb against your shoulder blade. âSee, sheâs a smart girl after all, isnât she?â
You could only nod. What the fuck was going on? Hidden by the trees, on the edge of the water that was across from where you usually spent weekday afternoons. You could see The Lake House from here, could practically feel Frederickâs gaze out of the bay windows, boring a hole into the middle of your forehead as you sat with one of the most affluent clients on the rolodex. Steve Harrington had his arm around your back, his eyes on your bare thighs, his other hand ghosting along the hem of your skirt. He pulled at it, bringing it down the mere centimetre it had ridden up, knuckles skimming your too hot skin.Â
He didnât look away from it when he asked you: âAnd if you are a clever, little thing, dâyou know why I brought you here?â
If it had been dark, if it had been closer to night, if the grounds had been empty and the lake was still, maybe you wouldâve felt more scared than you were. If it had been anyone else, maybe you would have been sitting there in the shadow of the trees and cursing yourself out for being so stupid. Going with this boy - this man - letting him take you off alone and away from prying eyes, letting him touch your leg and get too close. It was stupid, wasnât it? Despite what Steve said, this wasnât smart, was it?
But you found that you didnât care. You really didnât fucking care. Not one bit.Â
You shrugged, cheeks warm, too wary to say anything out of turn, too cautious to say anything too bold for fear of losing your job. Or worse, being rejected.Â
Steve pouted. âNo?â He tutted and sighed, a dramatic sounding thing and he let his hand fell back onto your leg, higher this time. You held your breath as he skimmed his palm upupup until his fingertips disappeared under the hem of your skirt that heâd just pulled down for you. âWell, I wanted to personally invite you the poker game with me tomorrow night. You know the one, donât you? Itâs in the lounge, nine oâclock.â
You tried to steady your breathing, exhaling sharply from your nose as Steveâs fingers wandered, never going higher, going slow and soft enough that you could slap his hand away if you wanted to. You didnât. âIâm working that shift,â you whispered.Â
His eyes met yours, his grin blinding. âGood, youâll be there then.â
âWorking,â you reminded him, the last syllable of the word hitching in your mouth as his fingers passed over your leg once more. You felt the cool metal of his gold band on the inside of your thigh. âIâll be there to work.â
Steve nodded, like he understood, like he wasnât planning to monopolise every minute of your shift, wondering how long he could keep you by his side at the poker table before you got too worried and scrambled back to the bar. âOf course.â He pulled back a little, his nose too close to brushing yours as you couldnât help but lean in too, head tilted up to his like you did it all the time. âAnd then after that,â he took his hand from your thigh and you tried not to cry about it, âcause he used the back of his hand to push your hair away from your face instead. âYou could come back to mine?â
 Oh, fuck. You couldnât help the smile that fluttered across your face, the giddy, shy laugh that followed. You were flustered and it showed, and as much as it made Steve smile back, it made him hard as a fucking rock.Â
âShit, uh, god, sorry,â you shook your head, as if to clear it. You felt fuzzy, hazy, under Steveâs spell as he kept smiling at you, clearly entertained by your flushed face, your dazed expression. âIâm really not supposed to do that.â
You didnât say no, Steve noted. You didnât say that you didnât want to. In fact, from the way your eyes dropped to his lips over and over again, Steve was pretty sure he could seal this deal with you faster than his last visit meeting with that winery in Sorrento.Â
That wasnât to say you were easy, no. Just real fucking cute. He had a forty percent share in that vineyard and soon enough, heâd have you too.Â
âWhat?â He played dumb, all syrupy sweet smiles and his voice all soft. He traced a circle around your knee. âYou canât see me out of work? Surely Fredrick isnât that much of a tyrant, honey.â
You squirmed under his gaze, the one that made you feel like he was undressing you. You were too warm and his innocent fingertips on your knee were making you wanna drag his hand back up your thigh and underneath the hem of your skirt. âWeâre not supposed to involve ourselves with club members.â Your words felt dull in your mouth, heavy and cotton like.Â
Pointless.Â
Steve pouted, lips pursing like he was trying to get you to kiss him. He tutted; his warm, wide palm curling around your thigh again. He squeezed gently and your mouth fell open, panting, an invitation. âWhat if I want to be involved with you, hm? What then, honey?â
You let your head fall back a little, lips wet and parted, eyes closing briefly, because Steve let his fingers slide up a little further, the tips of his middle and pointer finger brushing, just fucking barely, across the cotton of your underwear. You knew you were wet and you knew that he did too. How could he not? The damp fabric dragged across his digits and you saw the realisation in his eyes, that flash of heat, that curl of his lips that made his smile a smirk.Â
âRemember what I told you?â He let his lips fall into âoâ at your small noise, an almost whine that sounded blissed out. God, he could have fun with you. âDo you? Câmon smart girl, what do I always get?â
You blinked at him, sucking in a breath as you fought the urge to grind down on his hand. Steve took his fingers away, the damp tips of them trailing back down the inside of your thigh as he waited for an answer.Â
âYou told me,â you took another breath, looking around quickly, burning at the sight of the boats on the lake, the blurry people across the water by the clubhouse, sitting outside for afternoon tea. âYou told me you always get what you want.âÂ
That was the third time you met Steve Harrington.Â
Don't blame me, love made me crazy
The night after, youâd spent too long getting ready for your shift. Too long in the shower, letting the steam fill the tiny room, honey and peach scented body wash running in rivers down your bare skin, your razor chasing after it as you did your best to make every crevice of your body silky smooth.Â
You told yourself you werenât going home with Steve Harrington. You told yourself you couldnât, that you werenât allowed to.Â
But you took the time to layer mascara on your lashes, fixing any smudges before finishing your makeup with a layer of gloss on your lips, tinted a rosy pink and drawing more attention to them than youâd usually want. Black dress, clubhouse mandated stockings and heels, freshly polished. You left for work with your heart in the back of your throat.Â
The Lake House was quieter than usual on poker nights, mostly because each guest had to buy their way in. All players had to place a ten thousand dollar deal in with the croupier, pockets emptied and jackets checked at the door. It made the smoking lounge feel bigger, men seated around a large poker table, the dealer in the middle, chips stacked high and cigar smoke lingering in the air. It smelled like tobacco, leather, expensive cologne and money, and god, the tips were good.Â
There were familiar faces around the table, Billy, Jonathan, Mr Donaldson, a few other men from the club that liked to order expensive drinks and call you things like âsweet cheeksâ and âsugar.â The room was dimly lit, a soft amber glow that was kept in the room with closed drapes, velvet lined chairs, and bar staff that were trained not to speak unless spoken to. Everything was hushed and whispered, men talking money over glasses of liquor, cigars in one hand, their dealt hand in the other.Â
Then there was Steve, coming into the room a little late with another suit on, sharp and with a matching black shirt underneath, looking like he didnât give a shit. He didnât look at you as he took his seat, smirking at something Jonathan said and sliding a wad of stacked bills towards the dealer. He got his chips, he got his cards and the game began.Â
It took a whole twenty minutes before he raised his hand, a two finger salute that let you know he wanted a drink. You beat the other waitress to it, slipping in front of the new start - Vickie something - and your heels clicked as you made your way over to Steve. You already had a drink on your tray, poured the minute you saw his hand go up, his eyes still on his hand.Â
A Macallan, no ice.Â
You placed the tumbler on the table in front of him, knees bending slightly to make sure it didnât spill. Without warning, Steveâs hand snuck along the back of your thigh as you placed your tray under your arm, ready to walk away. Fingertips traced over the crease of your knee, ghosting over your stocking. You watched his gaze flicker to the drink he didnât have to ask for, a slight curve to the corners of his lips as he smiled his approval. He leaned back, head tipped up to you so you had to bend down slightly to meet him. His hand was slipping up the back of your thigh the whole time, hidden from the rest of the room, from the other players, your boss in the corner.Â
You bent at the waist, feeling your skirt rise up, feeling Steveâs hand do the same. His thumb ran along the crease below your ass, over the sliver of bare skin between your underwear and stockings.Â
âSmart girl,â he whispered in the shell of your ear, making you burn. His voice was low and a little rough from hardly talking, only communicating with nods to the croupier, dead face glances at his opponents. His chips were stacked high for his efforts. âYou look pretty. How âbout you just stay beside me, yeah?â
You werenât supposed to. But you did. You watched as your boss frowned, as Vickie looked surprised. Beside Steve, Jonathan snickered quietly and across the table, Billy narrowed his eyes.Â
âBreakinâ some rules?â He mouthed to Steve.Â
Steve ignored him.
The night came to an end close to one oâclock, once the bar was almost dry and Steve had most of the money. He accepted the passive remarks about his poker face, his ability to lie through his damn teeth, how he didnât need all that money anyways. Then there were the handshakes and slaps on the back, good natured talks and invites to lunches, chats about business opportunities and stocks. And all the while you tidied, putting away empty bottles of thousand dollar whisky, pouring hundred dollar glasses of Malbec down the drain. Cigar ash on the table, white powder tipped dollar notes that everyone pretended to not notice. Heavy tips on the table top, damp from spilled drinks, pushed into your apron pocket while the men around you tried to get a peek up your skirt.Â
And then Steve was leaning over the bar top and still ignoring Billy. He was watching you clean, eyes tracking the way your hands slid the cloth over the mahogany, and while your cheeks warmed at his attention, you let him. You were off the clock, your shift over. Bar closed.Â
Home time. Maybe.Â
ââyou even listeninâ to me, Harrington?â Billy sounded annoyed, words twisting on his tongue, whisky making them come out a little slower than he wanted them to.Â
âNo.â Steveâs reply was short and bored sounding.Â
âI said, you fucker, that I need a ride. Sâposed to be on a goddamn flight at five oâclock and this fuckinâ tequila is makinâ me piss like a fuckinâ racehorââ
Steve didnât take his eyes off of you as he took his wallet from inside of his suit jacket pocket. Using two fingers, he offered Billy a fifty, holding the bill in front of the other manâs face. âTake a cab.â
Billy looked offended at the suggestion. Disgusted, actually. âA cab? What do I look like to you, huh? Huh? A fuckinâ peasant?â
Steve just shrugged and slapped the bill on the counter anyway. âIâm having company,â he told him. Then he drained the rest of the one drink heâd ordered from you all night and met your gaze straight on. âYou ready?â
Not, âwould you like to join me?â Not, âwould you like to come back to mine?â No. Just a simple question. âAre you ready to go?â
You nodded. Yes, you were ready.Â
Billy laughed, a sharp and mean thing as he looked between you and Steve. Then his gaze turned salacious, drunk and lazy as he took in your short dress, your shiny lips. He nudged Steve and nodded towards you. âYou not sharing this time, Harrington?â He tutted. âWhat a shame.â
You didnât know what to say. If youâd been at a bar in town, standing on either side of it, youâd have listened to the twitch in your hand and lifted it, letting your palm meet Billy Hargroveâs right cheek, regardless of how much money was in his wallet. But Frederick was by the door talking to Mr Donaldson about summers in the Bahamas and you couldnât do shit.Â
So you turned your back, polished another wine glass and slid it back onto its shelf.Â
âYou know,â you heard Steve murmur. His voice was low, controlled. Dangerous sounding. âYou keep letting your mouth run like that, and Iâll make sure you donât have a reason to get that five am flight. One call and there wonât be no fucking meeting in L.A, do you understand?â
You didnât hear Billyâs reply. In fact, you werenât sure there was one. Instead, Steve walked to the side of the bar and brushed some invisible lint off of his jacket as he waited for you to untie your apron. You hesitated, watching as Fredrick disappeared into his office and then, and only then, did you step out from behind the bar to join Steve, letting him place his hand on the small of your back and guide you out of the clubhouse.Â
He made it too easy to break the biggest rule in the book.Â
âââââ
Steve drove you to a townhouse on the edge of town, the opposite direction from your own home. He took you there in his BMW, a shiny maroon car that looked brand new, with leather seats and shiny detailing on the dash. He didnât touch you in the car, he just opened the door for you to get in and get out, only offering a hand that you took as you stood on his driveway.Â
His house was lit up by lights on either side of the huge garage, another by the double doors. Three floors, a water feature in the front yard, a security system at the entrance. Steve pressed some buttons before something buzzed and clicked, and he opened the door with no grand flourish, extending an arm for you to enter first.Â
Everything was sleek and polished, not quite the bachelor pad you expected, but luxurious all the same. Wooden floors and a large fireplace in the living room, the leather and suede of the clubhouse swapped out for a huge sectional, covered in cushions and throws. There was art on the walls, scenes of Greek tragedies, half naked women with dreamy looks on their faces, full curves and thick thighs. A shiny kitchen that looked barely used, bottles of scotch and whisky and gin on a golden bar cart in the corner, a full wall of books surrounding the biggest television youâd seen. The house smelled like Steve, like his cologne, like new leather and oak.Â
His footsteps echoed across the room as he strolled into the kitchen, an open plan thing that let you watch him from where you stood by the front door. Steve held up a bottle of wine. Red, a label you recognised from work, something that Frederick charged far too much money for. In your opinion.Â
âDrink?â Steve asked.Â
You nodded, stepping into the room a little more. There were a few lamps on, a warm flow from each that cast shadows over the floor, up the walls. The curtains were closed, heavy drapes that kept out the night, kept in the secrets. Like you.Â
Steve appeared at your side, passing you a glass filled with a little ruby coloured wine. He grinned at your quiet thanks and offered his own for a toast. The glasses clinked and you took a sip, dark cherries and bitter chocolate swirling your senses, or at least, you were sure they wouldâve if you hadnât decided to gulp it down. Steve laughed softly and took your empty glass, setting it on the coffee table with his own. There was a stack of big books in the middle of it, something about American architecture and cars of the sixties, a candle that had never been lit and a cigar box with his initials engraved on the lid.Â
âHere, sit,â Steve suggested and you sank into the sofa with him. The boy immediately lounged back into the cushions, arms stretched out over the back of it as he appraised you, head tilted to his side. âYou donât do this often, huh?â
You turned to him, puzzled, your hands sliding nervously up and down your bare legs. Your dress suddenly felt shorter than ever and with the way Steve was looking at you - hungry, predatory, bold - you werenât sure if you wanted to tug the hem down to your knees or take the full thing off and drop it at his feet.Â
âDo what?â
Steve gestured to himself, to the huge living room you felt a little bit lost in. He smirked, âgo home with guys you barely know.â
You swallowed thickly, wondering if it would seem rude if you reached out and stole the rest of his wine. If youâd feel braver and bolder if you were to gulp down more Malbec, if the price tag on the bottle would feel better on your tongue. âNot usually,â you said. You left out the part about how youâd be fired on the spot if your boss found out who you were going home with.Â
Steve smiled, eyes shining at you like he thought you were cute. He patted the space on the couch beside him. It felt like a million miles away from you. âCome over here,â he said softly. You noticed how he didnât ask, or suggest. It was an order, as gentle as it was. âI wonât bite.â
You scoffed a little, enjoying the irony of his words despite how heâd looked at you all night, like he wanted to sink his teeth into you, like he wanted to just eat you up. âYou wonât?â You asked him, doubtful, even as you slid closer, your thigh brushing his.Â
Steve dropped his hand to your knee, fingertips barely brushing your skin as she skimmed up and down, up and down. Each pass got him closer to the hem of your dress and you thought back to yesterday, in that stupid golf cart by the edge of the lake. How easy you made it for him, head thrown back, chest heaving, legs spread. You wanted that again, the feeling of his teasing fingers brushing up against the front of your underwear, lace this time, and already damp.Â
Steve flashed a grin, all teeth, more bite than a smile and you resisted the urge to clamp your thighs together, trapping his hand between. Youâd never been this hot for a guy, never been this easy to fold. You felt delicate with Steve, ready to crumple, ready to fold.Â
âNot on the first date, no,â he assured you.Â
Your brows rose into your hairline. âThis is a date?â
Steve flattened his palm against your thigh and squeezed, leaning into you, nose brushing your cheek until you ripped your head for him and it skimmed the line of your jaw. Your breathing changed too quickly, stuttering to a hitch until it picked up, your eyes closing as you felt Steveâs lips brush against you in the briefest of touches. It wasnât even a kiss.Â
âWhat did you think it was?â Steve whispered, his words hot against your neck. You could smell his cologne, rich and peppery, could feel the slight stubble on his jaw scrape against your throat and you were desperate now, you needed him to kiss you. âWhat did you think I invited you here for, honey?â
His hand was higher now, fingers under the hem of your dress and you wanted to fall into him, you wanted to crawl into his lap and spread your legs, get properly dirty for him and pull your dress up around your hips and show him how you liked to be touched. Although, you had a feeling he wouldnât need much help. âI, I donât knowââ you interrupted yourself with a gasp, Steveâs fingertips running along the lace edge of your underwear, teasing the crease of your thigh. âA one night stand, maybe.â
The boy laughed, a soft noise that was buried in the crook of your neck and he finally, finally, put his mouth on you. He kissed sweetly at the spot under your ear, grinned against it when you squirmed at the feel of him and then dragged his parted lips down the column of your neck. You felt the tip of his tongue, a tiny touch, teasing, warm and wet.Â
âJust one night?â Steve tutted, letting his fingers slip underneath the edge of your underwear. You were an elastic band now, pulled too right, fraught with unspent energy, ready to snap at the tension. âWhat if I wanted to keep you, hm?â His fingers ghosted over your folds, already slick and wet for him. If he was affected by it, he didnât show it. He pulled at you gently, spreading you for him, a single digit touching your needy clit as he kept you open. It was filthy. âYouâre too pretty for one night, arenât you?â
You didnât know what you were agreeing to, but you nodded anyway. You were sure you already looked wrecked, head slack and leaning against Steveâs shoulder, his lips now dotting over your hairline. Legs open, underwear pushed up and to the side by Steveâs hand, his one finger sliding up and down the seam of your cunt. The rubber band was getting tighter.Â
Steve hummed, a deep, warm noise that rumbled in his chest. âLook at me, honey,â he ordered and you did as were told, eyes heavy and haze unfocused as you turned your head to face him. He was so close, the only evidence he was as turned on as you were, were his blown out pupils, his heavy eyelids. âThere she is, oh sweetheart, youâre gone, huh?â he cooed.Â
You thought he might kiss you then, you thought he might kiss you, finally. But he nuzzled his nose against yours - a surprisingly sweet thing - before he murmured, âtake your clothes off for me.â
It was embarrassing, the way your lips parted and your cheeks went hot. You wondered if Steve felt it, the warmth that exploded from your skin at his words, the way your empty cunt clenched around nothing at his words. He gave you clit one more passing nudge before he moved his hands from you completely and sank back into the couch. One arm over the back of it, legs crossed, the other hand brought to his mouth so he could rub the finger heâd dipped along your pussy against his bottom lip.Â
It was obscene.Â
He nodded to the space between the sofa and the coffee table and licked his lips. âCâmon, honey, strip.â
You shouldâve pulled down your dress and thrown what was left of his wine in his face before you slammed the door on your way out. This man, this rich boy with his big house and shiny car, was ordering you around like you were still at the clubhouse. Like he could flash his members only card and get what he wanted. He hadnât even kissed you. He didnât know your last name, and shit, the only reason you knew his, was because him and his family were at the top of the client list at the place you worked.Â
You could lose your job over this. Worse, you could get your heart broken.Â
Steve mustâve sensed your hesitation because he reached back over to brush your hair from your eyes, where it had fallen in a mess when you hid your face in the dip of his shoulder as he tapped at your clit again and again and again. He pouted, tsked in a way that sounded sympathetic. âOh honey, are you shy?â Condescension dripped from him, words liquid gold, sticky sweet and trapping you. He ran the back of his knuckles down your cheek, his thumb dragging over your bottom lip. It was as close to a kiss as you would get. âItâs okay, hm? Am I not playing nice? Am I being rude?â
You didnât know what to say. You were being sucked in by this manâs charm, his caramel coated words, the way his brown eyes turned soft as he took your hand and led you to stand up in the middle of his living room. âIâm sorry, honey,â Steve whispered. âHow awful of me. Lemme try again, huh?â He kissed your cheek, a soft, lingering thing before he left you standing, sitting back in front of you once more.Â
Steve pushed back his hair and let his eyes appraise you before he rolled his shirt sleeves up and leant back into the cushions. A king on his throne. And the entertainment for tonight?Â
You.Â
âTake your clothes off for me, honey,â he tried again, his voice softer this time, lower, dirtier. And then he smiled at you and added: âplease.â
With shaking hands and a held breath that made your chest burn, you pulled the material down your shoulders, reaching around your back to tug at the zip. And when it fell open, exposing your skin to the warm air, it was too easy to let the entire dress fall down over your hips. It pooled at your feet and you stepped out of it, heels still on, legs covered in the sheer black stockings that the clubhouse made mandatory for poker nights.Â
Steveâs lips made a little âoâ shape, an appreciative thing that made you pulse with need. You saw then how his dress trousers were tented at the front, an impressive bulge that twitched when you smoothed your hands over your upper thighs, a nervous reaction to being so exposed.Â
âOh,â Steve exhaled as he let his eyes rake over you. Soft skin between black lace, thigh highs pulled taught against your curves, tits pressed up in a bra youâd chosen as you thought him. You hoped he wouldnât embarrass you, you hoped he wouldnât ask you to do something like spin for him, show off for him. Because you wouldâve. âArenât you a pretty fucking picture.â
He didnât need to talk after that. He just lifted his chin towards your chest and you were pulling off your bra for him. You hated how the control of it all made you wetter, the space between your legs fucking throbbing as you waited for your next instruction. âUnless you want those ripped,â Steve was gazing at your underwear, eyes seeking out every dip and line he could make our in the wet lace. âIâd take them off too.â He didnât let them hit the floor with the rest of your clothes, instead, extending one hand and crooking his fingers.Â
A silent, âgive them to me.âÂ
And you did, watching as he slipped them into his trouser pockets, keeping his eyes on you, trailing them over your thighs that were slick with how wet heâd got you. Heâd hardly touched you, you scolded yourself, not even a kiss. It was embarrassing, mortifying. It was the hottest thing that had happened to you.Â
âKeep those on,â Steve murmured, talking about your heels and stockings. âAnd come sit back down for me, honey, yeah?âÂ
The fabric of the couch felt soft under your bare skin and you hesitated before you let yourself relax into it. There surely would be a wet spot underneath you, evidence of how turned on you were, but Steve didnât seem to mind.Â
âThatâs it,â he encouraged softly. âGet comfy, hm? Such an agreeable, little thing arenât you?â Steve was sliding off the couch as he spoke, one palm pressed to his crotch as if to stave off some of his own need. He knelt in front of you, mouth parting in a sigh as he dropped to eye level with your cunt. âThink you can spread those legs for me? Let me see you, honey, thereâs a girlââ
He cut himself off with a low groan as you brought your feet up, heels on the edge of the couch as you spread your knees, sticky thighs parting. He could see all of you, fuck, he could probably smell you. The low light made every part of you glisten, the heavy rise and fall of your chest cast in an amber glow. Â
âOh sheâs real fuckinâ pretty, isnât she?â Steve asked you, eyes tearing away from your pussy to look up at you. âSpread âem wider for me, baby, can you do that?â Another moan from the boy as you let your knees fall apart, almost touching the couch. Steve smoothed his hands up your tights, bracketing your cunt before he did the same as before and pulled your folds even further apart. âLook at that,â he whispered.Â
You couldnât. You let your head fall back onto the cushion, eyes squeezed shut as you let your own hands fall onto your knees. You dug in your nails, crescent moon marks on your skin as your tried to keep a grip on reality. You were almost certain youâd come with just one touch.Â
âWant my mouth?â Steve asked you and his voice was back to that sugar sweet drip, it was thick with an affection, like he was being so nice for taking care of you. You already wanted to thank him. âWant my tongue?â
His thumbs rubbed up and down your folds, keeping them spread apart, a dirty massage that made your clit pulse with each tiny movement. You nodded, letting out a uneven breath and Steve tutted.Â
âYou gotta look at me then, câmon, Berkeley.â He nipped at your thigh, teeth biting at the skin and it made you cry out. âLook at me and tell me you want me to eat you out.â
Dirty, filthy, obscene, sinful.Â
You were under no illusion that giving Steve an order made you the one in charge. He played you like a puppet, a boneless girl that wanted nothing more than to come all over this rich strangers sofa. You had a one track mind, no shame left, not when Steve was pressing his mouth over you folds, not licking into you, not yet. Just kissing. You wanted to cry.Â
âEat me out,â you begged, eyes glassy as you tried to lift your hips but Steve pulled away. He grinned at you, waiting. âEat me out, please, Steve. Fuck, want your mouth yeah, please?â
âWhere?â He asked, dragging it out. His voice was unholy. âWhere do you want my mouth?â His thumbs were still moving, up and down and up and down. âTell me.â
âMy pussy, Jesus Christ,â you whined. You couldnât ever remember being this pent up. âPlease.â
âOh,â Steve cooed, âsheâs so polite.â And then he gave you no other warning, dipping his head so he could lick a stripe through your folds, the hot, wet contact of his tongue making you cry out.Â
You were unraveling too fast. His thumbs had you taught for him, every part of you feeling his tongue, his lips. Steve groaned into you, a happy, pleased hum that told you whatever game this was, heâd won. He kept his tongue flat, slow, broad strokes of it going from your entrance to your clit until you were curling over him and clutching his hair, doing your best to not suffocate him. But Steve moaned louder and moved his hands to your hips, sliding down until they cupped under your ass and he encouraged you to grind against his face. Tongue still out, kept flat for you to rock yourself on. It was pornographic. Â
Then Steve was mumbling into you, voice a rasp. âGood girl, honey, thatâs it. Keep going, make yourself come on my tongue, yeah?â
So you did, obedient as ever, letting out a gasping cry as your legs shook, cunt still clenching around nothing âcause Steve had broken you with just his mouth. It was dirty hot, the way he dragged himself from your sensitive slit, tongue running over your folds even as you whined, licking over the crease of your thighs to get everything youâd spilled for him. You watched as he appeared between your knees, hair tousled, lips and chin shining in the low light, his cheeks flushed. It was ironic, how he looked more boyish after he made you come, expensive black shirt creased from where your legs had pressed against him, his own gaze a little fucked out.Â
Logic would suggest that perhaps youâd get a kiss then, something soft and sweet to soothe you down before he fucked you senseless, before you got to wrap your own fingers or lips around him. Steve looked big, if the solid press of him against his trousers was anything to go by. Thick and still rock hard, an easy eight inches trapped taught against his thigh, just as impressive as his wealth and status. Your mouth watered.Â
He kissed the inside of your knee instead, his heavy lidded gaze on yours before he offered you his hands to help you sit up and then said, âI better get you home.â
You blinked. âWhat?â
âHome,â Steve repeated. He passed you back your bra, your dress. Not your underwear though, no. They were still in his pocket. âI gotta be at the airport inââ he checked his watch, the picture of blasĂŠ. ââan hour.â
You pulled on your dress, a little speechless. This boy had just made you come harder than youâd ever managed yourself and now he was busying himself with lighting a cigarette he pulled from the packet in his pocket. Your eyes wandered, he was still hard.Â
âWhat about,â you licked your lips, suddenly shy. You nodded towards his crotch, the absolute monster he packed in his slacks. âWhat about you?â
Steve grinned, bending down to peck your cheek as you wriggled into your uniform, trying to pull yourself back together. âIâll live,â he told you, blowing out smoke as he spoke. âWeâll call it an IOU, huh? But my plane leaves soon, honey. Iâll cash that favour when Iâm back.â
âWhen?â You blurted out. It sounded like something a girlfriend would demand to know and you cringed, but Steve kept smirking. He helped you slip on your heels, cigarette hanging from his lips that definitely tasted like you.Â
âUnsure,â he told you casually, âthereâs things I need to wrap up in Monaco before I can go to Tuscany for a few weeks. Thereâs problems at the vineyard and thereâs a new plot I want to look at in Alassio too.â
All you heard was money money money. So you nodded and gave him a small smile, legs still a little wobbly from his touch, his mouth, his tongue. And when Steve dropped you off at the door of your too small apartment, he took your chin between his finger and thumb and pressed a soft, lingering kiss to your jaw, just below your ear.Â
The kiss goodnight to your lips didnât come. You felt confused, a little stilted. But you got out the BMW and waved goodbye, wondering what you were supposed to do at three in the morning after Steve Harrington had tumbled your world upside down.Â
PART TWO
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[15K] PART TWO OF TWO old money steve, an infatuated waitress, no labels, a disaster waiting to happen. some smut, some jealousy and too many mentions of monaco. 18+
tw: mentions of pregnancy, slight steddie.
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Five weeks.Â
You didnât see Steve for five weeks. Not for lack of looking. The Lake House was astoundingly quieter with the loss of the youngest Harrington and his friends, the bar empty, the Macallan well stocked and poker nights were taken over by the older generation. You didnât see him on the golf course, nor in the spa. He didnât frequent the smoking lounge and you didnât see him at the bar. Gone was his maroon BMW from the parking lot and on the one, stupid occasion where youâd swallowed all your shame, you drove past his townhouse after a late night shift and you werenât sure if you were disappointed or relieved to see it sitting in the dark, empty.
You hadnât exchanged numbers that night, still, the radio silence was infuriating. But hey, at least he wasnât just plain avoiding you.Â
Which you realised when he waltzed in one Tuesday before lunch service, more tanned than ever, white shirt sleeves rolled up, tan trousers perfectly tailored. His eyes were on you immediately, his hair longer than youâd last seen him, like heâd been so busy he hadnât had time to get it cut. Strands of it fell into his eyes and he swept them out of the way with a grin as he approached the bar. More so a smirk, really. And it irked you, his smirk, his pretty brown eyes, his perfectly messy hair, his sunkissed skin and donât give a fuck attitude.Â
He leant on the bar like he owned it, elbows pressed to the wood, hands clasped in front of him so the gold ring glinted in the afternoon sun. He didnât say anything, he just waited, watching as you finished polishing a wine glass and put it back on the glass shelf.Â
You cleared your throat and didnât bother to smile, but the voice you spoke in was very much reserved for customer service. âGood afternoon, sir. What can I get you?â
You watched as Steveâs eyes flashed a little darker, amused and something else. He let out a soft laugh, like he thought you were funny. Like he thought your cold indifference was hilarious. So he played along, sliding onto one of the suede stools. The bar room was somewhat empty, most of the members either gathering for lunch in the sun room or soaking up the last of the warm weather on the golf course. It was quiet, and the tension between the two of you could fill the entire manor.Â
âA Macallan, please,â Steve answered, just as politely.Â
He was still watching every move you made, eyes raking over your legs, the fit of your dress over your hips, the swell of your ass when you turned and reached up for the bottle of scotch. You smiled, a sardonic press of your lips that didnât meet your eyes when you asked him, âwould you like ice with that?â
Steve really laughed then, but there was an edge to it that told you were getting under his skin. If he wanted to leave the country for over a month after blowing your mind in his fancy living room like it was no big deal, wellâ you could pretend you donât care. Or better yet, didnât even remember him.Â
âNo ice,â he said and before you could pour, he waved his hand for you to stop. âActually, you know what? Iâd prefer the forty year. You have that right, honey?â
You did. But it was in the back, behind a heavy, locked door. The forty year old scotch could go for thirty thousand dollars a bottle. You tried not to look surprised, or worse, impressed. So you nodded instead and told him, âof course, sir. Please bear with me.â
But when you left the bar to walk towards the door that was marked âemployees only,â Steve was behind you. You watched him lean against the wall as you fumbled with your key card, pressing it once, twice - fuck - three times against the pad before it buzzed. And when you pushed the door open and Steve caught it, slipping in behind you, your cold indifference turned to anger.Â
Who did he think he was? Did he think he was that untouchable?
âThis is employees only,â you hissed at him, panicking at the thought of someone else - god forbid, your boss - catching you in the hallway with him.Â
Like theyâd be able to tell youâd gone to his late one night, that youâd stood and stripped for him in front of his big fireplace and bigger TV, like theyâd find out heâd put his mouth on you and made to you come harder than anyone else ever haâ
But Steve just sighed, a long suffering thing that made your hackles rise up that little bit higher. You narrowed your eyes at him.Â
âHoney, how many times do I have to tell you?â He brushed past you, hands in his pockets, walking down the corridor towards the locked room where the high value liquor was kept. âNo one gets in trouble unless I say so. Now, come on.â
You didnât want to obey, you didnât want to do as he said. But you were at a loss. He looked so good and smelled so nice, clean and like the ocean, like sunscreen, like heâd just stepped off the plane from whatever Italian city heâd been hiding in and came straight to you. So you didnât say anything, you just straightened up and let the clickclickclick of your heels fill the silence as you edged past him again and walked towards the door.Â
He didnât let you reach it before he started talking again, a lazy drawl that matched his slow walk, an effortless thing that suited his linen trousers and effortlessly rumpled shirt. Even the lock of hair that fell across his forehead looked artfully placed.Â
âArenât you going to ask where Iâve been?âÂ
You clenched your jaw. âNo.â
You heard him laugh and the sound made your hand slip from where it tried to remember the combination for the door. He was so sure of himself, so sure and so confident that youâd spent the last five weeks thinking of him and where he was and what he was doing and who he was withâ
âSo rude today, honey. You donât want to hear about the business deals I secured? The money I made?â
You scoffed and rolled your eyes, even though he couldnât see it. You kept your back to him, body stiff, mind positivity empty as you tried to recall the fucking code. You could sense him getting closer, body heat crowding yours, his cologne, his scent, like heâd bottled an Italian summer and sprayed it all over himself.Â
âNo,â you repeated. Blunt, short, cold.Â
âWhat if I brought you back a present, wouldnât you want to know then?â
He was behind you now, a towering presence, intimidating even when you werenât looking at him. His chest brushed your back, a solid, warm thing that you wanted to melt against. But you kept yourself strong, hoping he couldnât see your shaking hands as you tried another series of numbers. Steveâs hand came up to your neck, sweeping away the hair there, his knuckles brushing the sensitive skin.Â
The keypad beeped at you in protest, another denied entry.Â
âYouâre not like the other girls, are you, honey?â
You braced yourself, waiting for the speech about how you were different from the others, better in whatever way Steve deemed appropriate. Prettier, maybe. Smarter, quirkier, some kind of compliment that was supposed to make you preen for him.Â
 Steve tsked and moved closer, his nose brushing the nape of your neck. âNo, you donât want my money. Youâre not interested, huh? You donât want the cash, the presents, no diamonds, no five thousand dollar shoes. You donât want the cars or the houses or the yachts or the ring on your finger, huh?â
You didnât get a chance to answer. Steveâs little speech didnât go the way you assumed. The boy spun you suddenly, backing you into the wall as he took your chin in his hold, heated skin between a finger and his thumb, his nose and lips trailing over your cheek, your temple. You closed your eyes, breathing him in. You waited.Â
âNo, honey, you just want fucked, donât you?âÂ
His lips were at your ear, trailing over the shell of it and you couldnât help the way your eyes fluttered, heading lolling back until it thudded against the wall. You were breathing funny, your body boneless. How did you fucking get here?
Steve grinned even though you couldnât see, teeth on your jaw instead. He took your hand from where it lay limp by your side and brought it to his crotch, cupping it between his own and his cock, the hard length of him pushing against his slacks and your small hand. âYou just want this, right?â His teeth nipped at you and you scrunched your face in pleasure, lips parting. âTell me.â
You folded, a new kind of girl from the one that stood at the bar, brushing him off and pretending you couldnât recall the way you came on his tongue. You nodded, brows knitted together, like you were ready to beg. Maybe you were. âYeah,â you answered breathily. âI want it.â
Steve kissed your cheek, a sweet thing, a sudden and shocking touch. âWant what? Wanna hear it, honey, câmon.â
Heat rushed through you, clinging to your cheeks, your neck. You squirmed, embarrassed and turned on, even more embarrassed that you were throbbing at his words. You blinked at him. âWant your cock,â you whispered.Â
âSmart girl,â he cooed. âClever girl. Such a good fucking girl.â Steve let go of your chin, used his fingertips to brush your hair back and draw a line down your jaw. He pressed another kiss, to your chin this time, a fleeting thing that you tried to chase. You wanted to taste him. âThatâs better isnât it? So much better when you play nice. Where do you want it? Hm? Wanna suck it for me, honey? Want to feel it down your throat?â Steve tsked, his voice low and controlled despite the filth he was muttering against your cheek. âNo, no, you want it inside of you, right? My baby wants fucked, right?â
Baby. My baby. It didnât feel like a pet name, not really. Not like the way he said âhoney,â like melted candy on his tongue. No. This felt like ownership.Â
You were throbbing from the inside out, your brain buzzing, a white noise kind of sound that tuned out everything bar Steveâs voice, his words, that awfully fucking pretty cadence that made you feel like you were one step away from getting in trouble. You donât know why you loved it, why it made your toes curl, your lips part and a whine get stuck in your throat.Â
âFuck, Steve,â you clawed at his shoulders, nails scraping over his shirt, creasing the expensive linen. You didnât care. âYeah, please, I want that.â
âOh, itâs Steve, now, is it?â The boy laughed a little meanly, grabbing at your hips to turn you for him, your chest pressed to the wall as he made sure your ass stayed popped out for him. He traced the pretty arch of your back, rocked his dick against the curve of your ass cheek and squeezed. âI think I preferred âsir.â Made you sound so much more agreeable.â
You just moaned. A sound youâd never heard yourself make, an animalistic thing, wrecked sounding and it made Steve beam. âOh honey, youâre filthy, arenât you? Youâd let me fuck you right here, wouldnât you?â His hands found the hem of your dress and cool air hit the tops of your thighs as he started lifting it up.Â
You didnât care. You didnât fucking care.Â
Your cheek was pressed to the wall, Lake House green paint under the press of your palms and you remained pliant for Steve, back arched and legs spreading a little, ready for him to pull your underwear to the side and slip his cock inside of you. You wanted it, you needed itâ
âIâm not gonna fuck you here, pretty girl, not yet.â Steve was at your ear again, whispering against the shell of it, his fingers grabbing a handful of your ass under your dress as he squeezed and pulled at the dough of it. âGonna take my time with you for that. Going to make sure I ruin you.â
Disappointment washed over you like a bucket of cold water. It was sobering and his words made you whine, a desperate noise that the staff corridor of The Lake House should never have heard. You turned on your own volition, gazing at Steve with heavy lidded eyes and you were pleased to see he looked the same. Cheeks pink, lips parted, his chest moving a little quicker than before. You remembered the way heâd taken charge that night, how heâd just assumed youâd come home with him after the poker game, how heâd sat in front of you, sprawled on his big sofa as he watched you take off your clothes for him.Â
How heâd told you to.Â
And then heâd made you come undone, unravelling against his mouth as he whispered dirty things to you, leaving you fuzzy and hazy as he dropped you home, seemingly unaffected. You wanted that power back, you wanted to see him too far gone to remember how much money he had in the bank.Â
So you pressed your palms to his chest and smoothed down his shirt collar before you dropped to your knees in front of him. It shouldâve been a submissive thing, most people would assume it was. You, kneeling below the rich man, the man who had wealth and connections and an entire legacy built on just his name. You, the girl who was paid to serve him from behind a bar, pouring drinks that youâd ever be able to afford, on the floor in front of him.Â
But when you looked back up at Steve, his cocky expression had changed to one of awe. Genuine surprise showed in his eyes, lashes fanning over his cheeks as he blinked at you, dreamlike, hazy, fuzzy. Just like heâd made you feel. You brought your hands to the front of his trousers, finger teasing the button there before he slumped forward a little and braced his hands on the very wall heâd pushed you up against. He nodded, mumbled something that sounded like âplease.â
Victory.Â
You looked back at the door youâd come through, no windows in the wood, but still thin enough that could hear the grand piano playing in the dining room, the distant tinkling of china teapots against porcelain teacups. Anyone could walk in. Youâd get fired. Or worse.
The button popped under your finger and thumb, and the zipper whispered in the quiet when you tugged it down. Steve groaned, a heavy, hot sound that made the slick between your thighs worsen. He was leaning over you, head bowed between the arms that held him up, his full lips pink and parted as he stared down at you. You waited for some sort of instruction, an order, some filthy kind of praise but instead, he just watched.Â
Powerless.Â
You flattened a palm against his cock, hard and warm under the cotton of his black Calvin Kleins, your other hand braced on his thigh. You looked up, one brow raised, a silent question even as the solid length of him kicked up against your touch.Â
âYes,â he rasped, nodding. âYeah, honey, go âhead.â
You worked fast, the rest of the club a far away murmur behind the locked door as Steveâs heavy breaths took over your senses instead. You dragged the band of his underwear down, his cock slapping up against his stomach. He was huge, thick and long and hard to wrap your fingers around and you hated that he had another reason to walk around acting like he fucking owned the world.Â
But you wanted the power back and you grasped him in your fist, pumping him against your palm as he tried to stop his hips from bucking forward. You wanted Steve like putty, yours to play with, you wanted him to fall apart as fast and as hard as he made you.Â
So you skipped the teasing, leaning forward to lick a broad stripe across the head of his cock, salt on your tongue and he swore, hips jerking when you opened your mouth and let him slide past your lips. You worked quick, heart racing from the adrenline of sucking someone off during working hours, hidden in a place you werenât supposed to be. This was stupid, it was so fucking stupid but the stretch of your jaw around Steveâs cock was delicious, the sounds he was making even better. He was gasping your name, his voice hoarse, his eyes barely able to stay open but his lashes fluttered and he made sure he watched the way his cock disappeared in and out your mouth, over and over again.Â
Your nails scratched at his thighs, making him hiss, your free hand pumping the length of him that you couldnât nudge into your throat. It was wet and messy, a filthy thing that made his brain malfunction âcause you were looking up at him the whole time with big, doe eyes and your pretty, little dress was splayed over your thighs. You looked like sin, you looked like his own personal wet dream and you were tracing your tongue along the underside of his cock as the head of it hit the back of your throat andâ
âOh my god,â Steve growled. One hand fell from the wall to grasp your head, not pushing, not guiding. Just twisting into your hair and holding on for dear fucking life. âOh, fuck, mâgonnacome.â
It had barely been five minutes and a new sort of determination flushed through you. You were soaked, inner thighs wet from the heat of Steveâs stare, from the weight of his cock on your tongue and god, he was tipping his head back, eyes squeezed shut as he groaned, fingers tightening in your hair as he realised you were doubling down on your efforts and not pulling off.Â
âIn your mouth, honey, yeah?â His voice was a little higher, breathier, so much less than controlled that it ever had been. âGonna come in that pretty mouth, that smart, little mouth, hm? Please? Gonna swallow it all for me?â
You hummed in agreement, refusing to take you lips away from him, bringing a hand to cup his balls as you worked your mouth around him, rolling them in your palm. Steve twitched against your tongue, hips jerking forward as he gasped out everything from a prayer, to your name, to a curse. He came hard and sudden, his jaw hanging slack as he stared down at you, watching with a greedy sort of awe as he spilled over your tongue. You made a show of it for him, lips parting and mouth open as you pumped what you could out of him, letting him see it cover your tongue before you swallowed.Â
And as he stood, barely keeping himself up, breathless and speechless, you tucked him back into his trouser, soft and spent. You stood primly, caged between his arms as you smoothed down your skirt and met his gaze. He looked a little wild, a little wrecked and he swore under his breath when you licked your lips, using your thumb to politely swipe at the corner of your mouth, like a lady at high tea, not a girl whoâd just sucked the fucking life from him.Â
Neither of you spoke. You werenât sure Steve could. So you ducked under his arm and walked away, heels clicking on the hardwood floor as you tried to make sure he couldnât seen the way your legs shook. Chin high, smile victorious, you didnât look back before you slipped out of the door and out to the bar. It took a while for Steve to appear, face still a little flushed, but heâd brushed back his hair and smoothed out any wrinkles in his shirt, his trouser buttoned back up but his eyes gave him away.Â
They were glittering, trained on you as he came through the employees only door like he owned the entire building.Â
He didnât care that you were serving Mr and Mrs St. Clair there afternoon martinis. No, he walked right up to the bar and tapped his fingers on the wood, vying for your attention. You gave it easily, gaze on Steve instead of the cocktail shaker you were filling with ice.Â
âWhat time do you finish?â He asked, voice still rough.Â
You swallowed tightly, eyes flitting to the older couple who werenât paying you much mind. Not when their drinks werenât ready yet. âSeven,â you told him.
Steve nodded. âIâll be waiting outside.â
âââââ
Thatâs how it went.Â
No labels, not much talking - not about anything too serious anyway, like the future. Just a whirlwind you couldnât really call a romance because Steve Harrington had fucked you in every room of his house, every car he parked in his too big garage, but heâd never kissed your lips. Youâd found that Steve didnât really do sweet unless it came with some kind of condescending tone that made your toes curl, surprising you on the odd occasion with a sudden fondness that even shocked him. But still, no kisses. Heâd kiss you everywhere else, forehead often resting against yours as you both caught your breaths, his cock still inside you. Youâd feel his nose bump your own, a soft touch, an intimate thing. But heâd pull back when youâd lift your chin a little, mouth searching for his like he hadnât just been gasping into it.Â
He didnât really hold your hand or call you his girlfriend but he knew your favourite wine, an expensive Chardonnay he liked to buy you by the crate, along with flowers you hadnât even seen before, colourful blooms that looked like they belonged in a magazine. Heâd place his hand on the small of your back when he took you out to restaurants, cocktail bars full of business men that only he knew. Away from Hawkins, always in the front of one of his cars, each one faster and shinier than the last. Dining rooms with chandeliers and low lights, pillar candles on white table cloths and five forks each.Â
He showed you off, surprising you with silk dresses and red bottomed heels that you told him off for, but Steve would kiss your neck, your bare shoulder and whisper how he wanted to take the pretty dress off of you later, how he wanted you in nothing but Louboutinâs. His touch was possessive, dirty, sometimes surprisingly caring, a gentleman that opened your car doors for you, who pulled out your chair for you to sit.Â
 But no, he never kissed your lips.Â
And when he was spending days and weeks in Rome, Milan, Cannes, New York, Los Angeles, Singapore, St. Martin, well. When was there time to talk about relationships?
Steve Harrington was private jets and brand new Bentleyâs. He was a special edition Rolex and had his family's name outside Hawkinâs city hall on a gold plaque. He was silk, leather, polished shoes and freshly ironed shirts. Gold, suede, expensive cologne, yachts in Monaco, a villa in the hills of the French Riviera. But he wasnât your boyfriend.Â
No. He was thousand dollar bottles of whisky, business deals in San Tropez, a private beach club in Marbella. He was parties. He was the party. Cocktail nights with the elite, a grown up rager in someone's mansion, where chandeliers swung from ornate ceilings and the stairs were painted in gold leaf, littered with coked up rich kids who were using daddieâs hundred dollar bills to fill their noses.Â
Like the one you were at now, the thumpthumpthump of far away music still managing to reach you three floors up. The entire house was filled with art, a gallery more than a home and twenty something year olds made the place look too messy, black ties loose around menâs necks as girls walked around the marble floors barefoot, bottles of MoĂŤt clutched in their hands, each one looking for someone else to fuck. Grecian statues were thrown like footballs, busts of women from too long ago used as something to take a line off of and there were five people in the pool outside, naked, drunk, all taking turns touching each other.Â
It was debauchery at its finest. At its richest.Â
It was Eddieâs idea.Â
Heâd invited Steve whoâd then picked you up in a car you hadnât seen before, a deep green Camaro with tan leather seats. It was already late, later than youâd like to have left for the beginning of a night out but Eddie promised a good time and the possibility of a new business venture for Steve. Â
The house had been an hour out of town, nestled off into the countryside between a forest and a lake, the long driveway spot lit as it led to the huge brick manor. Youâd walked through the door behind Eddie, Steveâs hand on your back as he coaxed you inside and into the chaos. Music, bodies, champagne flutes overflowing on a round table in the foyer, marble flooring, tapestries on the walls, spilled glitter on the stairway and money littering a desk, poker chips on the floor.Â
No one greeted you, no one looked at you. But someone slapped Steve on the shoulder and Eddie shook a guy's hand, a bag of white powder exchanged for a rolled up wad of cash. No words were said. So Steve grabbed a mottle of MoĂŤt from a tabletop and took your hand, only to lead you up the stairs and Eddie followed, a cigarette hanging from his lips as he winked at the girl on the landing that you all had to step over.Â
An empty room, champagne bubbles, two men.Â
The bed was huge, a canopy style thing with too many pillows and with gold stitched quilts. Red drapes and low lights, a thick carpet that you dug your toes into when you slipped off your heels and then fell onto the mattress. Eddie followed, tipsy, boisterous, laughing as he did. Steve lazed in an armchair in the corner, long legs splayed out in front of him as he sipped from the bottle, his eyes on the way the hem of your dress slipped up your thighs.Â
âHow does Steveâs little friend like the lifestyle?â Eddie asked you, grinning. âIs the MoĂŤt to your taste, sweetheart?â He was teasing and you knew that, teasing in a lighter way than Steve would because he was smiling and his eyes were kind, his cheek pushed to the bedding as he waited for your answer.Â
You took the bottle from Steve and let the bubbles slide down your throat, the fizziness tickling the roof of your mouth and it wasnât sweet enough. Still, you took it greedily, wetting your lips before you dropped the empty bottle onto the floor with a thud. âI prefer Chardonnay, but itâll do,â you joked back.Â
Eddie laughed and then hummed. He appraised you thoughtfully before his eyes flickered to Steve, dark in the dim light. âOh yeah, Mr Harrington was kind enough to buy you a whole case of it, huh? I saw the order, sweetheart donât get flustered.â Eddie reached out to brush a stand of your hair away from your face and from the corner of your eye, you saw Steve sit up a little straighter. âHeâs real nice, isnât he? Likes to spoil a pretty girl like you.â
âEddie,â Steveâs voice was a warning.Â
âRight?â he continued, nodding at you like youâd agreed. You simply watched him from the bed, breath hitching a little when he propped himself onto one elbow so he could look down at you, one finger tracing up and down your forearm. âJewellery, flowers, nice dinners, nicer dresses,â he trailed off, plucking at the strap of your black dress. âPretty things for pretty girls. He doesnât kiss you though, does he?â
The air was sucked out of the room and Steve bristled. âEddie.â
Eddie ignored him. He tutted sympathetically, pouting at you. âHe hasnât, has he? He never does, some weird rule he has.â You didnât say anything, you couldnât. But you gasped quietly when Eddie traced a finger over your bottom lip, tugging at it gently until he let it go and it fell back into place with a soft âpopâ. âSuch a shame.â
He pulled away slightly to look back at Steve, who was sitting forward in the chair now, his elbows braved on his knees as he stared at Eddie with a dark expression. Like he was waiting. Warning him. But he didnât say anything, so Eddie turned back to you.Â
âDâyou know that Steve and I share things?â
You shook your head, wishing you had the sense to sit up, to collect yourself, to pull the hem of your damn dress down because the warm air that was trapped inside the room - between these two men - was heating up the skin on your thighs.Â
âYeah,â Eddie explained. âShares, stocks, cars⌠girls.â He leaned down again, nose bumping against your temple as he whispered theatrically into your, loud enough for Steve to hear. âHe likes me more than Hargrove, you see.â
You could hear a pin drop.Â
âDo you think heâd let me kiss you, sweetheart? I bet he would.â Eddie was on his hands and knees now, crawling over you, hovering just above, hands braced on either side of your head and he grinned at the way your pupils grew a little bigger, a little darker. Both of you turned your heads to the side, your cheeks pressed to the expensive Egyptian cotton and you both looked at Steve. You werenât sure what for. For a scolding, for a fight, for approval.Â
âCâmon, Harrington,â Eddie broke the silence. âSheâs not your girl, is she? You gonna let me taste her? Seeing as you donât? Bet sheâs so fuckinâ sweet.â
Steve let out a huff of breath, his eyes flashing as he gripped the arm of the chair too tight. He sat back into the leather, shoulders stiff and lips in a straight line. âI know how she tastes, Munson, trust me.â
The way they spoke about you like you werenât there made your skin tingle, an electric current that ran through your bones and you were buzzing, fizzing - but that mightâve been the champagne. But still, Eddie continued, playing Steve until he was flushed in the face with an emotion you couldnât place.Â
âYeah but those lips look pretty fucking biteable,â Eddie whispered and he ducked his head down, nose brushing yours, lips parting when yours did on instinct. âCould eat her up. Like a little peach, huh?â
Steve didnât say anything, he didnât stop it. He just sat and stared, cock stirring in his trousers because this is how these parties went and this wasnât the first time heâd watched his friend take the girl heâd brought on a bed. In fact, this was tame compared to the other nights, lines of coke and whisky on a bedside table, his cock buried in some strange girl's mouth as Eddie took her from behind, shirt buttons ripped open and matching red lipstick on both their chests.Â
This was different. It felt different.Â
But still, he stayed quiet.Â
âYou just want a kiss, donât you?â Eddie cooed as he kept close, nuzzling his nose to your cheek, making sure his lips brushed across your when he moved to the other side. Your hands curled around the outside of his thighs where he kneeled over you, keeping him there, holding tight. You could see Steve out of your peripheral. âPretty thing like you just wants some lovinâ, I know it.â
Then slowly, as if allowing you - or Steve - to stop him, Eddie moved in, kissing your top lip before moving to your bottom, a barely there thing before he was kissing you properly, mouth pushing against yours. He angled his face so Steve could see, so the other boy on the armchair could watch the way he parted his lips and opened your own with his tongue, licking into you in a way that made your back arch. Steve watched the black silk of your dress - the one he bought you - meet Eddieâs shirt, matching colours, black as midnight. Ink on skin, moving against a stranger's sheets. Nipples pebbling against the material as Eddie dragged one of his hands down your sides, lifting your arm up and keeping it above your head so he could drag his fingers down the side of your breast, the material pulling tight over your skin.Â
He followed the curve of it, made you gasp into his mouth and then he was groaning, whispering something about how sweet you were, his tongue sweeping over your own before he was ripped away from you.Â
Steve had Eddie by the scruff of his shirt, hauling him off of the bed and you until he staggered into the other boy, grinning like this was all the funniest game in the world. You were panting, lips still glossy from Eddieâs kiss, eyes wide with shock because Steve was pulling himself up to his full height, shoulder squared, chin tilted up.Â
His nose almost touched Eddieâs.Â
âSâwrong, Harrington?â Eddie whispered. He was goading, excited, too amused. âSheâs not your girl, right?â Their chests touched but Eddie didnât back down, still grinning, curls mussed from where heâd lay on the bed with you, your gloss smeared across his own lips, a pretty pink that matched the flush across his cheeks. âYou normally donât mind sharing, dude, whatâs the problem?â
Steveâs nostrils flared and he was breathing a little heavier, gaze flickering to you as you sat up and smoothed down your dress, your hair. Part of you wanted to get between the boys, soothe whatever was about to start, but something inside of you wanted to hear what Steve had to say. You stared back at him, feeling too hot, too exposed but you waited, gaze hard on him.Â
âQuit playinâ, Eddie,â Steve warned and he took one step back, standing in the middle of you and the other boy. He looked flustered, a little put together than he normally did, his eyes dark and his cheeks heated, his back too stiff and he shoved his hands in his pockets to hide the way they were balled into fists. âIâm not in the mood.â
But Eddie kept smiling, hands held out in front of him as if he were surrendering but he continued to smile, eyes shining as kept talking, voice lilting. âPoor thing just wanted a kiss, man, only giving her what you donât. Sorta mean, donât you think?â
You couldnât say anything, you just watched as Steve glared and Eddie grinned, the room filled with something more than faded music, empty champagne bottles and all the leftover bubbles. Tension fizzed in the corners, it made the walls crack and split, it made your chest turn a little too tight.Â
âLike I said,â Eddie gestured to you, eyes flirting up and down your frame appreciatively before turning back to Steve, âsânot like sheâs your girl, is she?â
The thump of a bassline from two floors down, faint splashes from a pool outside the open window, the smash of a glass. But silence from Steve.Â
âAm I?âÂ
Your voice sounded so much smaller than you wanted it to but you stared at Steve as you watched his jaw tense and flex. He closed his eyes and said something under his breath, something you couldnât hear, pressing his thumb to the corner of his eye before he faced you.Â
âWeâve, uh,â he swallowed and reached for another cigarette. âWeâve spoken about this, honey.â He said it calmly, casually, like you shouldâve known better.Â
But you had spoken about it at all. Not really. Steveâs silence said more than words and when he only pressed kisses to your cheek, to the insides of your thighs and side of your neck, youâd finally gotten the hint. Steve Harrington didnât get attached. He didnât do relationships. He was too busy, and spent too much time between too many cities, too many countries. Steve Harrington had yachts and cars and penthouses and villas. But he didnât have girlfriends. Not just one, anyway.Â
You shouldâve known. You had known. But hearing it aloud made it hurt that little bit more. So you nodded as if you agreed and when Steve lit the cigarette and let it hang between his lips, you stared at the floor as he stared at you. Then he was nodding towards the door and expecting you to follow him.Â
âCâmon, letâs get out of here.â
You didnât move. Eddie chuckled, a dark thing that made Steve glare at him but he looked over at you, cigarette between his fingers as it turned down quicker than he could smoke it. âHoney, letâs go.â
You still didnât move.Â
So Steve looked at you and then he looked at Eddie and scoffed, waving a dismissive hand before he left the room and left the house.Â
Oh Lord, save me, my drug is my baby
You didnât hear from Steve for the first few days after the party.Â
Four days went by without seeing him and honestly, that was okay with you. He stayed away from the clubhouse, even when you saw Billy and Eddie in the lounge, Jonathan at poker nights, Steve wasnât with them. You saw his car around town now and then, passing the maroon BMW as you drove home from work late at night, watching its tail lights speed away in your rear view mirror. You wondered if he had another girl in the front seat, someone else he called honey and fucked on the living room sofa.Â
You told yourself it didnât matter. You knew this would happen, you were just stupid enough to let it. You knew youâd get your heart broken, you knew youâd be the one left hurt. Because despite Steveâs proclivity for showering you in gifts and sex, you did have fun with him. He was sweet when he wanted to be, when he took off his suit and tie and shut off his pager. The business calls would stop and heâd forgo the expensive wine and designer shoes in favour of bringing a bag of your favourite chocolate, a dollar from the gas station and more appreciated than he realised.Â
There had been a night heâd taken you his kitchen counter, your legs wrapped around his waist as he fucked you with an intensity youâd never felt from him before, his forehead pressed to yours, his soft murmurs falling into your open mouth.Â
âEyes on me, honey, keep watchin.â
âYouâre so pretty, yâknow that? Could stay inside you all fuckinâ night, Jesus Christ.â
âThere she is, there she is, look at you, huh? Fuckinâ perfect at takinâ me.â
It had made you feel giddy, fuzzy, coming on Steveâs cock harder than ever and after he slid out of you he ran you a bath instead of taking you home. He didnât join you like you asked, scoffing at the idea of lavender bubbles and water hot enough to scald him but he did sit on the tiles, shirtless and with his hands in the tub, fingers trailing over your water slick legs. He told you about the places heâd been, beaches and cities, the towns heâd think youâd like. And in the candle light, at three in the morning, with no one else around, Steve told you that heâd have to take you one day.Â
Youâd hummed, pleased, heart racing at the idea of something coming from all of this. Not a free holiday, but someone to be with. A boyfriend, maybe, a partner. Someone who loved you as good as they fucked you. You werenât deluded, you knew this wasnât love. Not yet. But this handsome man came to the bar one day and decided that you were going to be his in some way or another. He wined you, dined you, spoiled you. Fucked you the way you asked and looked at you with stars in his eyes every time you got on your knees for him. He didnât want you kissing anyone else, even when he couldnât bring himself to kiss you.Â
There were times you thought he would. Times he looked at you like he wanted to, needed to. Straying closer and closer to your lips every time he kissed you goodnight, a lingering thing on your cheek that you wished you could bottle up and keep. Heâd let his lips graze over you when he fucked you, pressing you into the cushions of his couch because even taking you to his bed was too intimate, too much like a relationship. So heâd fuck you slow in his living room, in the glow of the fireplace with the red wine forgotten on the table as he lost himself in it all, mouth skimming over the planes of your cheeks, the slope of your jaw, the very fucking corner of your bottom lip, like that wasnât as bad as letting him bend you over his mattress.Â
Steve Harrington told you that he didnât get attached, but you werenât able to promise him the same. Â
So your crush gave way to anger, a frustrated annoyance that made your blood simmer when you left work one Wednesday evening, autumn settling over the town as you wrapped your jacket around you a little tighter and headed to your car. Except Steve was leaning against the hood of it, a dozen red roses clutched in one hand. He didnât look nearly as put together as he normally did, but you thought he was twice as pretty. Still tanned, forever sunkissed even as the leaves on the trees started to fall, dressed in a pair of jeans and an old Harvard sweater. He didnât go to Harvard, didnât need to, but he looked every part the preppy boy you wouldâve fallen in love with if youâd made it to college.Â
He looked softer but still as confident as ever as he stayed lounging against your car, like he was waiting for you to come to him. Instead you rolled your eyes and headed to the driver's side of your old Volkswagen, ignoring him as you passed.Â
âWow, youâre just going to pretend Iâm not here?âÂ
Annoyance flared inside of you at the sound of his voice, unapologetic with a touch of entitlement. You scoffed, turning to the boy only to glare and you opened the drivers door so you could throw in your purse. âMost people would start with an apology, Steve.â
He pushed off the front of your hood and came to you, flowers held out as if to say âthis is the apology.â You could smell the flowers in the air, fresh and a vibrant red, overflowing from his hand and you could only imagine the price he paid for something that would wilt and die in a few days.Â
âYou actually have to say it, you know.â You challenged him, eyes meeting his, unblinking, unwavering. Time spent with the richest man in town had given you some confidence of your own, an unflinching boldness when faced with stares in restaurants, whispers in crowded bars. âI donât want your gifts.â
âHoney,â Steve tried, reaching for your hand. You moved back, out of his reach. He tried another approach, softer, sweeter. âBaby, câmon. Iâm sorry, alright? I am. I shouldnât have acted like that at the party.â
He was right, he shouldnât have. So you nodded but kept away, standing stiff and tense as you decided whether you should ask what you wanted to. You crossed your arms, a protective stance, and tried to sound braver than you felt. âWhy wasnât Eddie allowed to kiss me?â
Steve stared at you before he scoffed, setting the roses on your car roof before he shoved his hands into his pockets. His face became passive, a mask, a shield, the one he used on business calls and during luncheons with shareholders in his fathers companies. âSo thatâs what weâre doing now, huh? Kissing other people in front of each other?â
You could feel your frustration rising to the surface, bubbling and simmering and ready to explode out of you. âWhy shouldnât we? You said it yourself, weâre not together. Iâm not your girlfriend.â
Steve avoided the question, eyes flashing instead and he swiped a hand over his face, through his hair. âHoney, please, like you wouldn't throw a fit if I took someone out to dinner, hm? If you found out Iâd been taking someone else to nice restaurants andââ
âHow do I know thatâs not happening already!â You shot back, almost too loud. Mr and Mrs Lewinsky were walking arm and arm to their Mercedes, glancing over to the corner you car was tucked into. Thank god it was dark. You turned back to Steve, face heated. âYou leave, like all the time. Youâre gone for days and weeks, all over the world with villas and hotel rooms and penthouse apartments. You expect me to believe you donât have a girl in every city? Thereâs not another me waiting for you on your living room couch in New York? Monaco? Italy? France? Oh, Iâm sorry, do you maybe let them into your bed?â
Steve swore, looking around the parking lot as more people started to flood out now that dinner was over. Valets were moving cars down to the door and you could hear the voice of Frederick bidding guests goodbye. He held his hand out, âgive me your keys.â
You stared at him, face screwed up. âWhat?â
âI said,â Steve repeated calmly, âgive me your keys and get in the car.â
You scoffed, âno, Iâm not going anywhere with you. And youâre not driving my fucking car.â
âIâm not having this conversation here,â Steve muttered and his voice was annoyed. âEither get in and let me drive or Iâm marching you across the lot to my own car and you can wave to your boss at the same time.â
Annoyance pricked at your skin, a thousand needles of anger that made your back stiffen and your eyes narrow. âYou drive like a fucking formula one wannabe,â you hissed, but still you threw your keys at his chest and marched round to the passenger seat, not caring to see if he caught them or not. âYou fuck up my wheels, youâre buying me new alloys, Steve.â
Steve threw himself into the driver's seat and laughed meanly, lifting the bouquet of roses and throwing them into the backseat. Petals scattered everywhere. He slammed the door with the same amount of aggression as you did and once you were seated, he turned to you and smiled too sweetly. âHoney, Iâll buy you a new goddamn car, okay? Put your seatbelt on.â
You sat, stubborn, arms crossed and staring out the window. Your seatbelt remained unfastened. Steve revved the engine and despite the headlights stopping them from seeing who was behind the wheel of the beat up old Volkswagen, they were still staring.Â
âStop it,â you hissed. âJust, get us out of here, god.â
âSeatbelt,â Steve repeated. You didnât move and he tutted. âWhere did my good girl go, huh?â He leaned over you and you remained passive, even when his breath was on your jaw and his hand slid around your hip as he did the belt for you. âYou used to be so good at doing what you were told.â
âIâm not your girl,â you reminded him, smiling in a way that was anything but friendly. You felt dead behind the eyes, nothing but annoyance when you looked at Steve right then. âRemember?â
Steve grunted, swearing under his breath as he pulled away too fast and the wheels screeched as he sped out of the clubhouse parking lot. He hit sixty on the country roads at the back of Hawkins, screaming past the lake before he pulled off the road, just as you were ready to tell him off. He parked up in an empty lot, nothing but dirt and trees and a view of the water tower in the distance.Â
âThereâs no other girls,â he said, breaking the silence. It was easier not to yell in the dark, in the closeness of the front of the car, where everything felt intimately softer than before.Â
âWhat?â You scrunched your face, mostly in disbelief as you tried to recall what you had yelled at him before he drove your car away from the scene.Â
âThere arenât any girls in other cities. Thereâs no one fucking waiting for me in Monaco, or, or Cannes, or L.A, no one, okay?â
You scoffed, disbelieving and you unclipped your seatbelt so you could lean against the door, facing him. Steve was still gripping the wheel with one hand, another swiping tiredly over his face, but for what it was worth, he looked sincere. But still, annoyance and the lingering feeling of rejection clawed in your stomach, an awful, ugly thing that made you sneer.Â
âWhatever, you really expect me to believe that? The front page of the Hawkins Post ran a damn article about how your new yacht had a mirrored ceiling in one of the bedrooms.â You laughed meanly, sadly, hoping your voice didnât crack. âOkay, Hugh Hefner, excuse me if I donât buy your bullshit.â
Steve groaned again, a long suffering thing and he pulled at his sweater sleeves, rolling them up his forearms until his watch face glinted in the light of the moon. âFine, okay, yeah, I used to! Is that what you wanted to hear?â
No, it wasnât.Â
âHad a girl for each damn arm, alright? But I havenâtâ I havenâtââ Steve swallowed and you watched the harsh way his Adamâs apple bobbed, the furrow in his brow deepen. He didnât look at you when he said, âI havenât been with anyone else since you.â
It was a surprise, that was for sure. And what was even more startling, was the fact that you believed him, you truly did. Gone was the businessman facade, the smooth tone of voice that made you call him Mr Harrington. Instead there was a young man in front of you who was doing his best to make you understand.Â
âI donât do relationships, honey, you knew that,â Steve said and he sounded almost sad. âI donât kiss girls and hope they fall in love with me, I donât bring them home and take to my bed and let them believe weâll wake up together in the morning and fuckinâ cuddle.â
You blinked away tears, angry, upset, frustrated tears that burned the corners of your eyes. You sniffed, annoyed, venomous. âFine. Iâm far from declaring my undying adoration for you Steve, donât worry. But you donât then get to decide who I get to kiss if you donât wanna do it yourself.â
Steve stiffened then, turning to you with an angry flash in his eyes and hard set to his jaw. He narrowed his gaze at you and shook his head. âDonât test me, honey.â
You scoffed, defiant. âWhatever. Take me home, you can walk back to your car.â
âIâm not done talking,â Steve frowned and he couldnât believe it when you simply laughed and got out of the car. He jumped out after you, bewildered at the sight of you walking through mud and the littering of fallen leaves in your clubhouse uniform, heels and all. âWhat the fuck are you doing?â
âWalking,â you shot back, âwhat does it look like!âÂ
âGet in the damn car,â Steve said your name and it sounded like a warning, âitâs pitch fuckinâ black out here.â
You didnât turn around though, arms crossed right across your chest because youâd left your coat in your locker like an idiot. âThen Iâll find a pay phone, call for a ride. Maybe Eddie will come get me.â It was a cheap blow, but it did exactly what it was supposed to.Â
The sound of heavy feet marching up behind you, a hand on your arm to stop you from moving and then Steve was in front of you, face scrunched in anger, in frustration. He held your shoulders, slipped his wide hands down the length of your arms until he eased them from your chest and held your fingers between his.Â
âWhat do you want me to do, huh?â Steve asked, his voice a little louder than it had been earlier. He seemed to unravel slightly, a panic in his tone that youâd never heard before. âIâ I take you out, I treat you good, right? But you presents ânâ pretty things, fuckinâ flowers and shoes and dresses and take you to restaurant openings, parties and, andââ
âI donât want any of that, Steve!â You yelled, eyes wide. You felt too hot despite the cold night. âI never wanted any of that! I didnât ask for it.â You blew out a breath but you didnât drop his hands. âI appreciated it, all of it, I did. I do. But I didnât need any of that! I enjoyed being with you.â
Steve shook his head at you, lips parted and a look of confusion on his face. Like heâd never been told such a thing before. âSo, so what? You want Eddie? None of that, but you want Eddie, is that it?â
You huffed, head thrown back in exasperation and you counted to three, staring at the stars blinking back at you in the night sky and you wondered what you were doing here, you wondered what cruel twist of fate led you to sit down with Steve Harrington that night in the lounge.Â
âNo,â you eventually said, calmer than youâd sounded before. âNo, I donât want Eddie. God, Steve, I wanted you, alright? This whole time, just you. Not your money, or your cars or your houses or anything else. Just you. I wanted to hold your hand and go on dates. Somewhere stupid and lame like the movies, or, or a drive through for a cheap burger and shake. I wanted you to kiss me goodnight and kiss me good morning and maybe, I donât know, have sex with me on a mattress like a normal couple.â
You sniffed, willing away the tears that came with your speech. You werenât prepared to cry over a man who didnât want you the way you wanted him. But you watched Steveâs expression fall, a crumpled thing that made him look young and boyish. He dropped your hands only to move closer and cup your face instead, his thumb soothing over your bottom lip like he could will your upset away. You watched his gaze fall to your mouth, following the movements his thumb made across the seam of your lips like he wanted to put his against yours. His lips parted and he looked pained.Â
âIâm not asking you to fucking marry me, Steve, but god, why wonât you at least kiss me? Am I that much of a throw away toy for you that you wonât evenââ
âBecause if I kiss you, Iâll fucking fall in love with you, okay!â Steve barked out, sudden and rushed and panicked sounding. He closed his eyes and blew out a breath, letting his hands fall to your neck, his head falling forward. âGod.â
You didnât say anything. You couldnât.Â
âYou donât think I know I can get any girl I want?â Steve laughed and it sounded powerful, it sounded like money. âHoney, I walked into the club that day and saw your pretty face and knew I was fucked.â Steve lifted his head so you could see him again, lips parted in surprise at his admission but he just smiled. He brought a hand back to your cheek, smoothed a thumb over the apple of it, down the line of your jaw. âSo I told myself I could just have some with you, see how good you looked without that uniform on, maybe spoil you a little and whatnot.â
âYouâre a pig,â you told him but you didnât move away.Â
âI know,â Steve shrugged. âWasnât looking for a wife honey, I just loved the way you got all huffy with me, how sweet youâd get when I got my hands on you.â Steve dragged his thumb down your neck, pressed lightly and watched the way you tilted your chin up for him. âYouâre just so fucking pretty.â
âBut then you had to get under my skin didnât you? Thought about you all the goddamn time and couldnât look at any other girl without seeing your face instead.â Steve tsked, walked you backwards until you were against the side of your car and pressed against him. âHated it at first, you know. Tried to stay away for longer than I needed to, but shit, got back into town and went straight to the club to see you. There you were, pretty as ever and chewing me out for being gone too long, callinâ me Mr Harrington like you knew it would get me so fuckinâ hot for you.â
Steve grinned when you whined, a knee jerk response to the way he was sliding a hand around your upper thigh, up under the hem of your dress and your head hit the door of your car with a dull thud. âAte at Michelin star restaurants all âround the world, honey, but Iâve never tasted anything as good as you, you know that?â He was on your throat now, mouthing up it, licking a line along your neck until he could nip at your jaw. âWant you, all the time. Just you. It drives me fucking insane and I dunno what to do.â
You felt the fight leave you and you hated yourself for it, feeling weaker every time Steve put his mouth on your skin and his nose was pressed to your cheek now, one hand in your hair and the other squeezing at the dough do your ass under your dress, pulling up the hem of it to expose you to the cool air and it was all filthy. It was all exactly why you entered into this whole situation in the first place. Steve Harrington - money and family name or not - made you feel like you were on fucking fire.Â
So you grabbed at him, tried to fight back in other ways, with fingers in his hair so you could tug him down and let him latch his mouth to your neck. He scraped his teeth along the column of it, groaning when you pulled meanly. Steve swore, licking over the bruise heâd marked you with, a pink-red bloom on your skin that would remind you of him even days later. His nose bumped yours as he leaned down to you, crowding you against the car and up against his chest and you were panting, waiting for it, feeling the way he let his nose graze yours, a teasing back and forth that left his mouth hovering over yours.Â
âGet in the back,â Steve whispered and it was a quiet order, a soft demand, one that you knew youâd bend to because you were soaked, clit pulsing against the lace of your underwear, and shit, Steve knew that too.Â
But it didnât mean you werenât going to make him work for it.Â
âNo,â you argued back. You didnât mean it, this was foreplay. This was everything that got Steve a little hot under the collar, the way you played pretend and tried to get your own way. âYou can fuck me here, âgainst the door.â
Steve laughed and he pressed the sound into your cheek, teeth against your skin and he pushed a kiss there, a smattering of them as his hands went back under your dress and he pulled down your underwear with the tips of his fingers. He let them fall to the ground, not bothering to pick them up.Â
âGet in the car, honey. Front or back, you decide, but either way youâre gonna ride me, okay?â Steve told you and that big, bad businessman voice was back, the one that made your toes curl and your cunt ache. Sweet, syrupy, demanding. He brought a hand between your thighs and cupped you, groaning at the heat and the slick that coated his fingers as he swept them through your folds. âSheâs missed me,â he cooed, not asking but telling. Like it was a fact.Â
âThis is the last time,â you told him and it felt like you were trying to tell yourself that too. âWe donât want the same things, fuckââ you were cut off on a gasp when Steve circled your clit, his gaze heavy and dark as he leaned in and let his forehead touch yours. âSâall gonna end in a mess.â
âIn the car, honey,â Steve reminded you, neither agreeing or arguing with your words. There wasnât any point. You both knew this wasnât the end. âCâmon, be a good girl for me.â
So you stepped out of your underwear and left them lying, like some sick white flag, a symbol of surrender as you pushed Steve away and opened the back door, sliding over the seats as Steve joined you. The door clicked shut and silence took over, the dark and heavy kind that came with the late night, the one that carried a special type of tension and it filled the whole space, it fizzed and crackled in the air between you and it made you fucking breathless.Â
You watched with a tight chest as Steve sat back in the middle seat, already looking wrecked, his hair a mess from your greedy fingers. He spread his legs as much as he could in the tight space and he nodded to his lap, where you could already see the outline of his dick pressed under the denim. âSit,â he said.Â
Not feeling as ready to argue anymore, you listened to the throbbing between your legs and obeyed, the top of your head grazing the car roof as you slid onto Steveâs lap, thighs spread over his in a way that made you burn that white-blue type of hot, because your dress was too short and your underwear was still outside. He could see everything when you looked down, hem of your uniform flirting too high, the dirty spread of you on display. Even in the low light he could see you shine, wet and ready, all for him.Â
But Steve kept his hands on the seats, practically lounging as he tilted his head back to look at you from where you were perched on top of him. He studied you, like a piece of art he was ready to buy. His eyes found yours before his gaze dropped to your nose, your cheeks, the line of your jaw, the slope of your neck. Then he found your lips, parted and wanting, the tip of your tongue peeking from between as if you were just dying for something to taste.Â
Maybe his fingers, you liked that. The heavy feel of them on your tongue so you could suck on them while he fucked you slow. Maybe his neck, right where it met his shoulder, that almost always bruised piece of skin that you bit down on when you came, riding Steveâs cock somewhere you shouldnât and you had to keep quiet. Maybe you wanted his dick, too big to take all of it, but the stretch of your jaw and the hot slide of it over your tongue made you rock your hips against nothing, especially when Steve was feeling extra sweet and swept his hands over your face when you sucked him off, thumbing at the corners of your full mouth as he told you how pretty you looked.Â
But he offered none of those. No. Instead, he cleared his throat and asked, âwhat do you want?â
You looked at him, a question mark on your face, just able to see the shine of his eyes and the strong lines of his nose and jaw in the dark. His hands remained by his sides. âWhat?â
Steve smiled, just a small thing. âI said, what do you want?â
âYou,â you answered shyly, only after a beat or two of quiet. You kept it deliberately vague, leaving it to the boy to decipher if that meant sex or more. Or both. âI want you, Steve.â
âYou donât want my money,â he said, and it wasnât a question. He knew that already. âNot interested in where I could take you, what I could buy you. No,â Steve's voice grew warmer, softer, fond. âTold you before, didnât I? I know my girl just wants fucked.â
You squirmed, nodding. Because if this was the last time, youâd make sure you enjoyed it. But then Steve did something even more unexpected. He let his hands settle on your thighs, still a little cold from being outside and you hissed at the slide of them going upupup. He didnât touch your cunt though, didnât let his fingers play with you like he usually did.Â
âCâmere,â he asked instead. âClose your eyes, yeah?â
Your brows stitched together at his request. You were hardly a stranger to blindfolds and surprises, but this didnât seem like the time or place.Â
âYou trust me?â Steve whispered and his gaze was on your lips, waiting.Â
It didnât take you long to nod, because yes, despite it all, despite Steveâs issues with⌠commitment, you did trust him. You believed him about the other girls, about everything.Â
âGood girl. Close your eyes,â Steve asked again and you did.Â
The car seemed smaller with one sense gone. Eyes shut and Steve so near. You could feel his warmth, the way he moved into you a little more, closer than before until his breath was fanning over your mouth and chin and his nose was bumping yours. Your stomach tumbled.Â
âI canât promise you anything,â he whispered into you. You could feel his lips moving, a barely there ghost against your own. His touch felt like a secret. âI donât know howâ how to be someoneâs boyfriend. Iâve never done that. But I can try, if youâll let me.â
You werenât sure when your own hands had moved but they were fisting the front of Steveâs sweater. The letters for Harvard crushed in your palms and you were holding on for dear life.Â
âYou said this was the last time,â Steve murmured and you wanted to open your eyes, you wanted to stare him down and challenge him but you did as he asked. You kept your eyes closed. âIs this the last time, baby?â
Baby.Â
âOr are you gonna give me a chance? Iâll do my best for you, I swear, Iâll try,â Steveâs mouth was moving over your cheek, kisses pressed there between each word until he was mouthing along your jaw and chin and you were weak, sitting on top of him and feeling like you could melt. âIâll try for you, honey, donât wanna lose you. Donât want you with someone else.â
He was talking faster now, like there was an urgency there that wasnât before and his hands were skimming up from your thighs to squeeze at your waist before his palms were cupping your jaw and pulling you to him. His lips touched yours, only just and you gasped like youâd been burned. Steve kept you there, panting hard, his own eyes closed now and his brow furrowed.Â
âTell me to stop,â he whispered and his voice cracked. Gone was the businessman. He smelled like mint toothpaste and cologne, like sunscreen. âWe can stop this here and Iâll let you go and we can pretend we never met, if thatâs what you want.â
You only clung to him tighter, one hand trailing blindly up his neck until you could pull at the longer hairs there and hold him. You made a noise of protest, tears lining your lashes as you tried to squeeze your eyes shut tighter so theyâd stay in. You shook your head, nose brushing Steveâs, lips moving over his so, so briefly.Â
âI donât want to stop.â
You werenât sure what you thought your first kiss with Steve Harrington would be like. Youâd thought about it a lot, sure. But it was usually in the heat of the moment, when he was inching inside of you, hips slapping against your own, your fingers tight in his hair and whispering filthy things to each other. You thought heâd kiss you like that, hard and fast and messy, with a dirty lick of his tongue. But Steve moved slowly, almost shy. He hesitated as he brought his thumb over your cheek, a brief touch before he was closing the gap and meeting your lips with his.Â
It was slow, careful. Soft. A gentle thing and Steve exhaled shakily, his breath fanning over your cheek as he tilted his head and let you press closer. His lips parted, tongue swiping over yours as the kiss deepened and when you let out a soft noise of appreciation, the boy groaned and his hands fell to your waist, squeezing and pulling you closer still.Â
Once he started, it was like he couldnât stop.Â
Steve pulled away only briefly for you both to suck in a breath, his lips finding yours again until the kiss turned into the kind youâd thought about, a messy, dirty thing that had you whining into his open mouth, tugging at his hair until he let you swallow each groan. Steveâs eyes were closed when he spoke, chest heaving, words a low, rough rasp and his hands were under your dress now, fingertips skimming up the inside of your thighs until you were squirming.Â
âWant it, honey? Yeah?â Steve was mouthing over your jaw, kissing at your cheek as you panted, pulling at his belt buckle until you could free his cock from his boxers. He sounded drunk, wrecked. âThatâs it, good girl, câmon, take it. Sâall yours.â
Steve let his head fall back, resting on the back seat of the car, eyes hooded as he watched you. You didnât waste any time, pulling at the button of his jeans until you had enough room to free his cock. He was already hard, leaking for you, his breath hitching when you wrapped a small hand around him and pumped once, twice. You swiped a thumb over the tip, dragged the slick back down the length of him and leaned in, intent on making Mr. Steve fucking Harrington, business man, millionare, poker winner, car collector, fall apart for you.
Your nose slid against and your bottom lip brushed his, a teasing thing that you managed to not give into, even when Steve's lips chased yours. Heâd made you wait months for a kiss, he could wait another minute or two. You pumped his cock again, fisting it a little tighter, the way youâd learned that heâd liked. He was quick to pant into your mouth, lips catching yours when he titled his chin up for you.
âTell me itâs mine,â you coaxed, voice low and sweet, just the way Steve loved to speak to you. You palmed his cock, voice sugar. âTell me this is mine.â
Steveâs hands swept up your thighs, thumbs pressing into the skin, grip bordering on too tight, a possessive touch. He was breathing heavily, the windows in the car starting to steam up, condensation running tracks down the glass. âSâyours,â he slurred, drunk sounding, softer than ever. âSâyour cock, honey, promise.â
You couldnât wait any longer, rutting yourself against Steveâs thigh as you touched him, foreheads pressed together, lips catching against each other and it pulled a moan from both of you when you raised up on your knees. Dirty, wet noises filled the car as you ran the head of his cock through your folds and Steve dragged your dress up, pushing the material over your hip so he could watch you sink down onto him, taking every inch.
He helped you bounce, up and down, up and down before you started a lazy roll of your hips, grinding down against the boy until you were pulling on his hair and whining into the crook of his neck. It was all too much and Steveâs hand grabbed at the nape of your neck, hand fisting in your own hair, bordering on too tight but he brought your face back to his, eyes half lidded as he gazed at you and pleaded: âshit, honey, kiss me? Kiss me, please, fuck-- mâgonna come.â
His neediness made you groan, a pitchy, breathy noise that Steve soon swallowed, your lips melting between his as he caught you in a kiss, open mouthed and possessive, teeth and tongues as he came. His hips bucked up as you rode him harder and the boy let go of your hair to cup your jaw, his free hand falling to rub at your clit with two fingers, white hot pleasure shooting up your spine. You fell into him, letting Steve catch you and you kissed him, eyes glassy, squeezed shut, your mouth on his as you both came hard. You felt Steveâs cock twitch, spilling into you as he kissed you, chest heaving against yours and as your hips slowed, so did his kisses, softer, kinder.
âYou okay?â he breathed, breath fanning over your lips, your cheeks, your gaze blurry and unfocused. âBaby, you with me?â
Baby. Babybabybaby.
You nodded, nose knocking against his but you didnât dare pull away. You didnât want to. And by the looks of things, Steve wasnât ready to let you go either. His hands soothed over your hair, pushing back the stray strands that clung to your damp forehead, your warm cheeks. He was still inside of you, softening only slightly, a mix of you both spilling over your thighs. It was dirty, filthy, it was the most tender thing youâd experienced with him.
âSo good,â Steve breathed, cheeks flushed, his eyes shining. He looked drunk, he looked as gone as you felt, his hands roaming over you, touching every piece of bare skin he came across, palming greedily at your hips, your thighs, your ass. He dotted a line of kisses from your neck to your cheek, nosing there until you lifted your chin for him and kissed his lips, sighing as you did. âSo fuckinâ good for me, all the time, huh? My girl, fuck, youâre so pretty, so, so pretty.â
You lazed against him, soaking up his touch, his words, the insane feel of his lips over your skin, your throat, chasing your lips until you pressed into him, opening your mouth when he did, tongues brushing over each other in languid strokes. Steve kissed like he fucked, like he wanted you to feel every part, like he wanted you to remember it for days.
âCome home wâme,â he murmured into your lips, never leaving them, never stopping his kisses. Steve whispered between words, hummed happily when your hands clasped his cheeks, when your fingers trailed over the stubble on his jaw. âCome back to mine, please. We can talk âbout everything. Iâll make you breakfast in the morning, Iâll wake up beside you. Please.â
Your heart stopped at the idea of it all. The intimacy you hadnât been given yet. The thought of Steve talking to you about something as serious and long term as a relationship. No dropping you home after five orgasms, kissing the back of your hand as he dropped you at your apartment at three am. No running off to an airport, no flights, no meetings, no business calls to interrupt.Â
âYou canât cook,â is what you said, voice muffled by his shoulder, the way your face was buried in the crook of his neck.Â
Steve scoffed, laughing even though you could hear the nerves there. He nosed at your cheek until you emerged, a hand wrapping gently around your neck, thumb pushed to the underside of your chin so youâd meet his gaze and the sincerity there took your breath away. You were still on his lap, his softening cock still inside of you but neither of you made the move to unravel from the other.
âI mean it,â he whispered and in the quiet of the night it was like you could hear his heartbeat. A thumpthumpthump that rattled the air between you, but fuck, maybe that was your own. âCome home with me, honey. I wanna-- I wanna make this right.â
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The next morning, Steve woke you up with his lips on your cheek, a soft, cautious thing that you leaned into even half asleep. Your bare chest pressed to his, your legs stretching out alongside the boyâs. You turned, arms needling around Steveâs neck so you could find his lips with yours, mouths searching, needy, suddenly desperate even with half closed eyes.Â
âMorning,â you murmured.
âMorninâ, honey,â Steve whispered back and you couldnât see with your closed eyes but the boy was smiling, soft and proud and fond.Â
You were right, the night before, in the car. Steve didnât cook. So after a shared shower where you let Steve hook your leg over his shoulder and kiss at your cunt until you came on his tongue - his eyes on your the entire time, his nose squished all pretty against your pussy as he came in his own fist, the waterfall shower raining down on you both - Steve took you out for breakfast.
Dressed in a pair of his running shorts that you had to roll up and one of his hoodies that had a tiny Yves Saint Laurent logo on the chest, you were relieved to find a pair of sneakers in your trunk. Youâd mumbled that youâd looked ridiculous, but Steve had just used your embarrassment to kiss you again, hands on your cheeks and pulling you to him in the driveway.Â
He got to take his car instead of yours, only because you got to choose where to eat.Â
So Steve Harrington drove you both from his three story townhouse in his shiny BMW to a Mom and Popâs just out of town. He held your hand across the parking lot, held the door open for you and plucked at his sweater collar to pull you in for a kiss over the table, red leather seats sticking to his expensive jeans. But he didnât say anything, didnât complain, didnât mutter about missing out on eggs benedict and caviar at the clubhouse because here, he got to kiss you all he wanted.
And it was worth it, to watch the way you softened for him, feet against his under the table, sharing a strawberry milkshake that didnât really go with the hashbrowns and bacon youâd ordered. It was worth it, to leave his pager at home, to ignore the incessant beeping, emails pinging in his office about flights, meetings, business deals, money, shares, stocks.Â
Steve was realising it was all worth it, to have you.Â
I'll be usin' for the rest of my lifeÂ
Three Years Later.
The sway of the boat made you feel weightless. A miracle really, considering how heavy you actually felt. The italian sun warmed your skin, mostly bare from your bikini, straps slipping down your shoulders as you lay flat on a lounger, sunglasses covering your eyes from the harsh blue skies above.
The water was the same colour, the gentle lap of the ocean on the sides making you sleepy. The bustle of the city was barely heard, Monaco in the distance as the yacht bobbed just outside of the harbour. Despite its size, The Smart Girl hardly had anyone on board. You were on the deck, catching the last of the dayâs sun, with a few staff members milling around. And Steve? Steve was in one of the rooms heâd made into his office from home, a big oak desk taking up most of the space and heâd sit for hours taking calls, pouting at you from the open door as he tried to coax you in to sit on his lap. Youâd always refuse, stretching out on your lounger, bikini top riding up, giving him a show until he could string enough words together to make an excuse to whatever big shot millionaire was on the other end of the line.
âThereâs my baby.â
The lounger dipped as Steve pushed a knee to the cushion, crowding over you, leaning in to greet you with a kiss, tasting like aperol and oranges. You hummed into him, salt on both of your lips from the sun, the sea. Steve kissed your cheek too, moving down to nuzzle at your neck as his hand skimmed over your belly, the slight swell of it making your red bikini bottoms stretch out.
âAnd my other baby,â Steve cooed cupping your growing tummy.Â
âYou said an hour, tops,â you complained but there wasnât any heat behind it. It was hard to be annoyed about Steve leaving you to your own devices when the Mediterranean sea was rocking you to sleep. âNo more business, right?â
Steve smirked at your bossiness, nodding as he leaned back down to ghost some kisses along your shoulder, he nipped at your jaw and hummed. âNo more business, honey. Mâall yours.â
The trip was supposed to be a babymoon of sorts, even though you were only a few months into your pregnancy and you were sure Steve would whisk you off somewhere else warm and sunny as the months passed. But heâd promised no business, no meetings and when the chance to join a conference call with the owner of the city's most prestigious club arose, Steve caved.Â
âIâll buy you somethinâ pretty to make up for it,â heâd told you and youâd tried to act huffy but after three years together, the man saw right through you.Â
âHowâd the call go?â You asked him, eyeing him greedily as he popped some buttons on his shirt, the white linen falling open to show off sunkissed skin, the gold chain around his neck.Â
Steve slipped his sunglasses from his pocket onto his nose, made sure to wink at you over the frame of them so you knew he saw your appreciative gaze. He stretched out next to you, one of the staff members appearing - Paul - with a tray of lemon water and glasses as he got comfy. âIt went well,â he smiled his thanks to Paul and gave you a class, coaxing you to drink up. âWe scheduled another call for when weâre back home to iron out some details. I told him my pretty wife would have me thrown overboard if I took any longer.â
Steve grinned when you frowned. âI wouldnât do that,â you mumbled. âIâd just yell at you for a bit.â
Steve leaned in, still smiling, nosing along your jawline as his hand plucked at the flimsy strap of your bikini. âYou know that would just get me all hot, right?â
You rolled your eyes and tried to hide your smile in his neck, tipping it back to let Steve kiss the skin there. He still smelled like he did when you first met him, the same expensive cologne, sunscreen and the Italian countryside. âYou make me sound so bossy,â you murmured, meeting him for a kiss.Â
âYou are,â Steve whispered, his hand back on your tummy, his thumb running over the bump in soft circles. âMâwhipped, remember?â He held up his other hand, the band on his ring finger glinting in the sun.Â
âYou complained when Eddie said it,â you teased.Â
âThatâs âcause Eddieâs a dick,â Steve shot back but it was light hearted. âSpeaking of, I promised him weâd meet him for dinner when we got back. I know itâs not your favourite butââ
âThe clubhouse?â You groaned, pouting. âReally?â
âHe loves the steak tartare there, honey, I donât know what to tell you.â
âI was fired from thereââ you reminded him, voice surly.Â
âYouâre a member there,â Steve quipped back. He kissed your palm, over your knuckles, lips grazing the diamond on your finger.Â
ââafter my boss caught you going down on me in the ladies changing rooms,â you continued, cheeks still hot at the memory even if it was years ago. Youâd never forget the expression on Frederickâs face. âI canât look that man in the eye, never mind order dinner from him.â
âFun times,â Steve smirked. âDonât you love being able to click your fingers at the man who made your life hell? Order the most expensive champagne with all your money?â
You whined, a fake complaint as Steve manhandled you into his lap, letting you lie between his legs, your back resting his chest. He was warm from the sun, strong, solid. âI donât click my fingers at anyone, Harrington. Itâs rude. And itâs not my money, Iâm unemployed. Iâm basically a leech,â you pouted up at him, all faux dramatics.Â
Steve snorted at your words before leaning down, skimming his lips over your hairline, his hands, wide and warm, cupping the swell of your tummy. âYouâre not unemployed, youâre on maternity leave. And studying. No woman of mine is working while sheâs growing our baby,â he kissed your nose when you tilted your chin up to him, smiling. âAnd whatâs mine is yours, Harrington,â he shot back.Â
âYour woman?â You raised your brows at his words.Â
âMy favourite one,â Steve whispered. He was still all charm, even after the years had passed. His voice grew softer then, fingers trailing up your ribs. âCanât wait to take you home - both of you - get settled, build a crib, paint a nursery.â
âYouâre not building a crib,â you laughed, eyes shining. It was easy, it was wonderful, being this is love. This happy. âHave you even held a hammer before, Steve?â
He responded by nipping at your neck, enticing a squeal from you, a choked laugh. âYouâre incredibly rude, Mrs Harrington, Iâll let you know I have, actually.â
You turned in his arms, kneeling between his thighs and you watched as his eyes darkened, gaze trailing over the way your breasts pushed out, the way your thighs pressed themselves together. âThatâs not important,â he answered tartly and he grinned when you snorted.Â
The new house back in Indiana was modest, by Steveâs standards. But heâd let you choose, a family home that was built in the 1800âs with big, bay windows, original cornicing and a fireplace in each bedroom. A perfect family home, with more rooms in it than you couldâve ever imagined having.
It had been easier than youâd thought, to get here. With Steve Harrington, married and with a baby on the way. Not that youâd expected it, not back then. But weeks turned into months and months turned into years, your first anniversary sailing by without much issue. There were arguments, forlorn phone calls when Steve left for business and you had to work, shouting matches when the boy came home and tried to get you to quit work altogether, âcause you didnât need a wage when you had him, right?
But he was quick to compromise, when it came to you. Kissing away your upset, swapping expensive gifts for genuine apologies, your favourite flowers that came by the handful instead of the boxes of hundred dollar bouquets made by someone else. Was he smug about it when the job at The Lake House came to an end? Sure. Too smug, maybe, considering he gave a half assed apology to Frederick with your lipstick trailed across his cheek and jaw. But he supported you - celebrated you - when you got a new position in a paralegalâs office, picking back up your textbooks that you once had to abandon.Â
There was a big bed to share now, a wardrobe that held both your clothes, suits and silk dresses, your old sweaters, Steveâs knitwear that was practically all yours. Your toothbrush next to his, your vinyls next to his record player, a stocked fridge with all the ingredients for his favourite meals, ready for you to reach him how to cook. There was sex, holidays, hotels, more sex, nights on the sofa with blankets and movies, a diamond, Steve in the driver's seat in the parking lot of that Mom ânâ Pops diner, the ring clutched between his shaky fingers as he told you how much he loved you. A pregnancy test, staring back at you both from the bathroom vanity, a year after the wedding in Cannes, the honeymoon in the Maldives.Â
Unplanned, yes? Unexpected, definitely. Did it make you both overwhelmingly excited? More than you could express.Â
Steve took your chin in his hand, pulling you in, thumb rubbing over your bottom lip, his eyes growing softer when you kissed at it. âAre you happy?â he whispered.
âWith you?â you answered, smiling. âAlways.
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warnings: none really, fluffy ending, steve is kind of a dick, mention of alcohol, gender neutral reader (pls let me know if i missed anything)
based on that scene in tasm where peter spins gwen around to kiss her â with just a dash of enemies to lovers
It should go without saying that Steve Harrington is the bane of your goddamned existence. If the two of you aren't at each other's throats, it typically just means that you're both doing your best to pretend the other doesn't even exist.
And, sure, maybe it drives you a little bit insane that he seems to get along just fine with every person in your friend group except for you. It was like you pushed buttons that Steve wasn't even aware he had.
Nancy finds the whole thing amusing, says that Steve's clearly so in love with you that he doesn't know how to handle it. Eddie swears that Steve looks at you with hearts in his eyes, though any time you've caught his stare those âheartsâ tended to look a whole lot more like daggers. Argyle and Robin both insist that love and hate tread a very thin line, and eventually, a little push will have the two of you stumbling head over heels into each other's waiting arms. Johnathan tends to stay out of it, but then, he doesn't really need to say anything, because you've seen that look he gives you when he catches you looking a little too long at the moles dotted along the length of Steve's throat, or that stubborn lock of hair that tumbles over his brow bone, or the way his tongue pokes out and his eyes narrow cutely when he's concentrating-
You hate it. You hate Steve. Even now, you swear you hate him, regardless of the way you shamelessly ogle the curve of his bicep when he reaches across the back of the sofa to drape his arm loosely behind Robin's shoulders. You've accepted it. At this point, allowing yourself to admire his stupidly handsome physique was merely reparations for being forced to put up with him on a near-daily basis. Compensation for the never-ending bad attitude that he seemed to direct solely at you.
âDoes anyone hear that?â Steve's voice speaks louder than your own suddenly, effectively cutting you off even though you'd been in the middle of a sentence. His eyes meet yours for just a brief second before his gaze is moving elsewhere, âItâs like, this annoying buzzing sound?â He's sitting up a little straighter following his interruption, brows drawing together like he's listening intently for something.
His sudden line of questioning has thoroughly derailed your train of thought. The longwinded story you'd been regaling to the group about a customer at work is cut short, the words dissolving on your tongue as your try to work out what on earth Steve is referring to. Until his interruption, you hadn't heard anything.
âWhat are you even talking abou-â
âThere!â He cuts you off once more, âThere it is again! Did you hear that, Robs?â The fingers he nudges into his best friend's ribs makes her squirm away with a deep laugh.
âAre you seriously implying that I'm the-â
âGod, you are hearing that, right?â Steve interrupts with an irritatingly pleased grin on his face, âLike nails on a chalkboard-â
Though Robin's laughter isn't actually directed at you, your face burns hotly anyway. A pity-filled smile graces her lips when she meets your gaze after escaping the wrath of Steve's tickling, and the boy's chuckles of amusement only serve to make you grind your teeth together in irritation.
âReal mature, dickhead.â You snap, snatching up the beer you'd set down on the coffee table when Eddie had actually asked you about your day a few minutes before. âI was in the middle of a story.â
âYeah, no offense, honey, but I don't think any of us were that invested hearing you talk about the âbig tipâ that some douchebag with a hand tattoo left you.â Steve grumbled with a roll of his eyes, âIf your stories weren't so boring, maybe we wouldn't all be sitting here hoping for a hole in the earth to open up under us just so we don't have to keep listening to-â
âSteve, c'mon man-â Eddie tries, though his voice is drowned out by your own.
âJesus, do you have to be such an asshole all the time?â You snap in Steve's direction.
âI'm just saying,â Steve shrugged, âProbably the only reason he left such a big tip was because pulled the wrong bill out of his wallet. It sure as hell wasn't 'cause of your shining personality.â
âWhat, and just 'cause you're a jackass that means no man could ever possibly find me appealing?â You bite back.
âYeah, well, your pretty face doesn't quite make up for your constant need for attention.â
âMy need for attention?â You scoff incredilously, beer slamming back down onto the tabletop in front of you as the rest of your friends seem to fade even further into the background. âYou're the one who can't stand when the focus is on me for ten fucking seconds.â
âWell I don't care if some prick hit on you at work-â Steve argues, âSo, I guess, if that makes me an asshole-â
âIt does, as a matter of fact,â You interrupt easily, âBecause I'm constantly listening to you whine about your conquest of the week, and I'm able to do so without acting like a fucking-â
âCareful,â Steve hums, cocky little smirk reemerging on his lips, âYou're sounding a little jealous, there, honey.â
âOh, fuck off.â
â'S my house,â He returns just as quickly, âHow 'bout you fuck off.â
The blood in your veins is full of fire. Your face is burning with rage and your eyes prickle traitorously with frustrated tears, because that customer from your story? That was the highlight of your day, because the rest of it had been a fucking disaster.
You'd slipped on freshly mopped floors and dropped an entire table's drink orders. You'd been forced to finish your shift with sticky, soda pop-soaked socks squelching wetly in your shoes with every step. Your boss had given you shit, even though it was one of your coworkers who had failed to put out the wet floor sign in the first place. You'd burned yourself on a hotplate, twice. And then, after all that, you'd had no choice but to take an ice-cold shower before heading over to Steve's house, because the hot water heater in your decrepit apartment building was apparently broken. Again.
âY'know what? Fine.â
You're already rising to your feet, wiping the palms of your hands down your jeans to dry the lingering condensation from your beer. You blink furiously to push back the tears that had been pooling at your waterline, shaking your head at the ridiculousness of the turn in your evening.
âWha-â Steve is watching you with something like concern in his eyes now, âWh-Where're you goin'?â
âI'm leaving,â You announce, gaze steadfastly avoiding where Steve has removed his arm from around Robin's shoulders so he can sit at the edge of the couch, like he's planning to rise to his own feet at any moment. âI, um. I'll talk to you guys later.â
There are protests from everyone, but you don't bear them any mind. You're already turning on your heel and moving toward the entryway with hurried steps. The front door slams shut behind you before you've even gotten your jacket all the way on. You've still got one arm still struggling to find the hole of your sleeve when you hear the door swing back open behind you.
âHey! Wait up.â
Steve's voice does make you slow where you've begun to move down the driveway, though you don't turn around. Your steps finally come to a stop when he calls out to you again.
âC'mon, honey wait, wait, wait-â
You blow out a frustrated breath as he finally catches up with you, your arms crossing over your chest like that might somehow put up a physical barrier between the two of you.
âI really don't want to do this with you, Harrington. Alright?â An air of defeat laces your words, one hand coming up to rub at the headache thatâs begun to pulse between your brows, âJust.. Not tonight.â
You move to step around him and the heel of your boots click against the pavement once, twice. But then something hooks into the belt loop on your jeans and you're tugged back around. You lose your footing at the unexpected shift in momentum, knees wobbling unsteadily for just a moment before you're twirled back around to face him and then your palms are meeting a firm chest.
The adrenaline has your brain whiting out for just a moment, any and all thoughts screeching to a halt. Thereâs warmth seeping into your palms from beneath Steveâs tshirt. The racing of your own heart in your ears drowns out the distant sound of laughter and the opening trailers of a movie rental coming from inside. Your eyes are level with his chin, wide gaze locked on his lips as they quirk up at one corner with his gentle smirk. Youâre still standing pigeon-toed between his own larger feet, a little off balance but held firmly in place by the wide hand splayed across your waist.
âI'm sorry.â Steve says quietly.
Itâs only been a second or two since he dragged you back into his space, and to your surprise, his head dips, just a fraction. Steve brushes his nose against your own, a gentle stroke that sends butterflies in your stomach fluttering wildly. The cool mint clinging to his breath fans out over your face smelling of the gum heâs always chewing and smacking obnoxiously, but the scent this close is intoxicating. The hand he brings up to cradle your jaw is intoxicating. The loose flap of leather on his watch that tickles at the side of your throat. The way heâs leaning in-
The passion he kisses you with, from the moment your lips touch, is intoxicating. It's all-encompassing. You canât think, and youâre not sure youâre even breathing, but his lips are moving in unhurried synchronization with your own. Your knees are weak. Youâre gripping the material of his shirt in your fists just for something to hold onto, but Steveâs arm is curled tight around the curve in your spine now to hold you steady.
His tongue brushes against your lips, licking softly at the seam of your mouth like he's asking for permission. The desperate sound that crawls up your throat at just that quick brush of his tongue nestles in the depths of Steve's brain where he files it away for later. He hitches his arm even tighter at your waist, pulling your stomachs flush until your chest heaves against his own.
Your head is a little fuzzy when your lips separate long enough for you to take a breath, and youâre gasping comically in an effort to fill your lungs. Steveâs quiet chuckle meets your ears, his hand sliding back from your jaw to cup the back of your neck.
âYou kissed me.â The words fall from your lips in a whisper of disbelief. Your eyes are still closed, lashes fluttering against the tops of your cheeks. Youâre terrified if you open them even a crack, the entire scene will suddenly fade away around you like some kind of dream. The airy cadence of your voice is partially due to your surprise, but also thanks to the far-too-easy grace with which you've been spun and manhandled and swept entirely off your feet.
âI did,â Steve agrees just as quietly, âI did do that.â
His forehead meets your own as your eyes flutter open and he simply holds you there for a moment, nose dragging across your cheek before he presses another quick kiss to your lips. His head tilts, thumb stroking soft over the side of your throat before his mouth finds yours again, and again. These kisses are different â casual, tender, sweet and unhurried. Like heâs kissing you just because he can.
âYou-â Is all you manage to get out before your words are silenced by his lips slotting between your own, but you carry on with barely a pause as you click apart once again, âY'r still doing it.â
âMhm.â He hums easily, the sound rumbling beneath your hands on his chest.
âWhy-â
Kiss.
âAre you-â
Kiss.
âKissing me?â
Steveâs breath mingles hotly with your own in the narrow breadth of space between your parted lips, âDâyou want me to stop?â
âNo. Hell no.â
And there's that perfect smile of his. Straight teeth make an appearance as his lips quirk up at the corner, a breathy spearmint scented laugh that sounds a little too relieved for the casual coolness that he's clearly trying to give off. His mouth opens like he's going to say something, but no words seem to come. Lips parted, throat bobbing as he swallows around the heavy silence weighing down his tongue.
He looks so pretty like this, you think. The light shining above your heads catches in his brown eyes, caramel sparking with flecks of gold and green that you've never noticed before, but you're sure you'll never be able to forget the sight of it now. You're still sharing breaths, faces so close that you can't avoid watching the way his full lashes blink at you dumbly. As if he isn't the one who spun you around and pulled you close and effortlessly gave you the best kiss of your entire life. As if, maybe, he didn't quite expect to make it this far, and now he's at a loss for how to proceed.
You release his shirt from your fist, the fabric crinkled and stretched with how tight you'd been gripping it, only to slide your hand up the back of his neck. The tip of his nose catches the bottom of your own, lips brushing faintly while your hand finds a new home in his hair. The soft strands tangle between your fingers when you give it a gentle tug and push up on your toes to draw yourself impossibly closer.
âIf I'd known kissing you was all it took to shut you up, Harrington, I would've done it ages ago.â Your quip lacks its usual bite, but it breaks the silence between you, and it also seems to break Steve out of whatever spell he'd fallen under.
His tongue pokes out to wet his lips as he searches for an appropriate response, âMaybe we'll just have to keep kissing then.â
You find yourself swaying just a little on your feet at the way his eyes flick slow back and forth between your own, âMaybe we will.â
When his lips descend on your own again, it takes ages before he lets you back up for a decent breath of air, and even then he parts from you with obvious reluctance. You're both breathing heavy, lips a little swollen and shining wetly. Steve's expression has a warmth that you realize you've never actually seen directed at you before. Steve smiles at you, his eyes crinkling at the corners, and suddenly all you can think about is what Eddie has said a hundred times over.
Itâs like there are hearts in his eyes.
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word count: 2.5k
warnings: none really, fluffy ending, steve is kind of a dick, mention of alcohol, gender neutral reader (pls let me know if i missed anything)
based on that scene in tasm where peter spins gwen around to kiss her â with just a dash of enemies to lovers
It should go without saying that Steve Harrington is the bane of your goddamned existence. If the two of you aren't at each other's throats, it typically just means that you're both doing your best to pretend the other doesn't even exist.
And, sure, maybe it drives you a little bit insane that he seems to get along just fine with every person in your friend group except for you. It was like you pushed buttons that Steve wasn't even aware he had.
Nancy finds the whole thing amusing, says that Steve's clearly so in love with you that he doesn't know how to handle it. Eddie swears that Steve looks at you with hearts in his eyes, though any time you've caught his stare those âheartsâ tended to look a whole lot more like daggers. Argyle and Robin both insist that love and hate tread a very thin line, and eventually, a little push will have the two of you stumbling head over heels into each other's waiting arms. Johnathan tends to stay out of it, but then, he doesn't really need to say anything, because you've seen that look he gives you when he catches you looking a little too long at the moles dotted along the length of Steve's throat, or that stubborn lock of hair that tumbles over his brow bone, or the way his tongue pokes out and his eyes narrow cutely when he's concentrating-
You hate it. You hate Steve. Even now, you swear you hate him, regardless of the way you shamelessly ogle the curve of his bicep when he reaches across the back of the sofa to drape his arm loosely behind Robin's shoulders. You've accepted it. At this point, allowing yourself to admire his stupidly handsome physique was merely reparations for being forced to put up with him on a near-daily basis. Compensation for the never-ending bad attitude that he seemed to direct solely at you.
âDoes anyone hear that?â Steve's voice speaks louder than your own suddenly, effectively cutting you off even though you'd been in the middle of a sentence. His eyes meet yours for just a brief second before his gaze is moving elsewhere, âItâs like, this annoying buzzing sound?â He's sitting up a little straighter following his interruption, brows drawing together like he's listening intently for something.
His sudden line of questioning has thoroughly derailed your train of thought. The longwinded story you'd been regaling to the group about a customer at work is cut short, the words dissolving on your tongue as your try to work out what on earth Steve is referring to. Until his interruption, you hadn't heard anything.
âWhat are you even talking abou-â
âThere!â He cuts you off once more, âThere it is again! Did you hear that, Robs?â The fingers he nudges into his best friend's ribs makes her squirm away with a deep laugh.
âAre you seriously implying that I'm the-â
âGod, you are hearing that, right?â Steve interrupts with an irritatingly pleased grin on his face, âLike nails on a chalkboard-â
Though Robin's laughter isn't actually directed at you, your face burns hotly anyway. A pity-filled smile graces her lips when she meets your gaze after escaping the wrath of Steve's tickling, and the boy's chuckles of amusement only serve to make you grind your teeth together in irritation.
âReal mature, dickhead.â You snap, snatching up the beer you'd set down on the coffee table when Eddie had actually asked you about your day a few minutes before. âI was in the middle of a story.â
âYeah, no offense, honey, but I don't think any of us were that invested hearing you talk about the âbig tipâ that some douchebag with a hand tattoo left you.â Steve grumbled with a roll of his eyes, âIf your stories weren't so boring, maybe we wouldn't all be sitting here hoping for a hole in the earth to open up under us just so we don't have to keep listening to-â
âSteve, c'mon man-â Eddie tries, though his voice is drowned out by your own.
âJesus, do you have to be such an asshole all the time?â You snap in Steve's direction.
âI'm just saying,â Steve shrugged, âProbably the only reason he left such a big tip was because pulled the wrong bill out of his wallet. It sure as hell wasn't 'cause of your shining personality.â
âWhat, and just 'cause you're a jackass that means no man could ever possibly find me appealing?â You bite back.
âYeah, well, your pretty face doesn't quite make up for your constant need for attention.â
âMy need for attention?â You scoff incredilously, beer slamming back down onto the tabletop in front of you as the rest of your friends seem to fade even further into the background. âYou're the one who can't stand when the focus is on me for ten fucking seconds.â
âWell I don't care if some prick hit on you at work-â Steve argues, âSo, I guess, if that makes me an asshole-â
âIt does, as a matter of fact,â You interrupt easily, âBecause I'm constantly listening to you whine about your conquest of the week, and I'm able to do so without acting like a fucking-â
âCareful,â Steve hums, cocky little smirk reemerging on his lips, âYou're sounding a little jealous, there, honey.â
âOh, fuck off.â
â'S my house,â He returns just as quickly, âHow 'bout you fuck off.â
The blood in your veins is full of fire. Your face is burning with rage and your eyes prickle traitorously with frustrated tears, because that customer from your story? That was the highlight of your day, because the rest of it had been a fucking disaster.
You'd slipped on freshly mopped floors and dropped an entire table's drink orders. You'd been forced to finish your shift with sticky, soda pop-soaked socks squelching wetly in your shoes with every step. Your boss had given you shit, even though it was one of your coworkers who had failed to put out the wet floor sign in the first place. You'd burned yourself on a hotplate, twice. And then, after all that, you'd had no choice but to take an ice-cold shower before heading over to Steve's house, because the hot water heater in your decrepit apartment building was apparently broken. Again.
âY'know what? Fine.â
You're already rising to your feet, wiping the palms of your hands down your jeans to dry the lingering condensation from your beer. You blink furiously to push back the tears that had been pooling at your waterline, shaking your head at the ridiculousness of the turn in your evening.
âWha-â Steve is watching you with something like concern in his eyes now, âWh-Where're you goin'?â
âI'm leaving,â You announce, gaze steadfastly avoiding where Steve has removed his arm from around Robin's shoulders so he can sit at the edge of the couch, like he's planning to rise to his own feet at any moment. âI, um. I'll talk to you guys later.â
There are protests from everyone, but you don't bear them any mind. You're already turning on your heel and moving toward the entryway with hurried steps. The front door slams shut behind you before you've even gotten your jacket all the way on. You've still got one arm still struggling to find the hole of your sleeve when you hear the door swing back open behind you.
âHey! Wait up.â
Steve's voice does make you slow where you've begun to move down the driveway, though you don't turn around. Your steps finally come to a stop when he calls out to you again.
âC'mon, honey wait, wait, wait-â
You blow out a frustrated breath as he finally catches up with you, your arms crossing over your chest like that might somehow put up a physical barrier between the two of you.
âI really don't want to do this with you, Harrington. Alright?â An air of defeat laces your words, one hand coming up to rub at the headache thatâs begun to pulse between your brows, âJust.. Not tonight.â
You move to step around him and the heel of your boots click against the pavement once, twice. But then something hooks into the belt loop on your jeans and you're tugged back around. You lose your footing at the unexpected shift in momentum, knees wobbling unsteadily for just a moment before you're twirled back around to face him and then your palms are meeting a firm chest.
The adrenaline has your brain whiting out for just a moment, any and all thoughts screeching to a halt. Thereâs warmth seeping into your palms from beneath Steveâs tshirt. The racing of your own heart in your ears drowns out the distant sound of laughter and the opening trailers of a movie rental coming from inside. Your eyes are level with his chin, wide gaze locked on his lips as they quirk up at one corner with his gentle smirk. Youâre still standing pigeon-toed between his own larger feet, a little off balance but held firmly in place by the wide hand splayed across your waist.
âI'm sorry.â Steve says quietly.
Itâs only been a second or two since he dragged you back into his space, and to your surprise, his head dips, just a fraction. Steve brushes his nose against your own, a gentle stroke that sends butterflies in your stomach fluttering wildly. The cool mint clinging to his breath fans out over your face smelling of the gum heâs always chewing and smacking obnoxiously, but the scent this close is intoxicating. The hand he brings up to cradle your jaw is intoxicating. The loose flap of leather on his watch that tickles at the side of your throat. The way heâs leaning in-
The passion he kisses you with, from the moment your lips touch, is intoxicating. It's all-encompassing. You canât think, and youâre not sure youâre even breathing, but his lips are moving in unhurried synchronization with your own. Your knees are weak. Youâre gripping the material of his shirt in your fists just for something to hold onto, but Steveâs arm is curled tight around the curve in your spine now to hold you steady.
His tongue brushes against your lips, licking softly at the seam of your mouth like he's asking for permission. The desperate sound that crawls up your throat at just that quick brush of his tongue nestles in the depths of Steve's brain where he files it away for later. He hitches his arm even tighter at your waist, pulling your stomachs flush until your chest heaves against his own.
Your head is a little fuzzy when your lips separate long enough for you to take a breath, and youâre gasping comically in an effort to fill your lungs. Steveâs quiet chuckle meets your ears, his hand sliding back from your jaw to cup the back of your neck.
âYou kissed me.â The words fall from your lips in a whisper of disbelief. Your eyes are still closed, lashes fluttering against the tops of your cheeks. Youâre terrified if you open them even a crack, the entire scene will suddenly fade away around you like some kind of dream. The airy cadence of your voice is partially due to your surprise, but also thanks to the far-too-easy grace with which you've been spun and manhandled and swept entirely off your feet.
âI did,â Steve agrees just as quietly, âI did do that.â
His forehead meets your own as your eyes flutter open and he simply holds you there for a moment, nose dragging across your cheek before he presses another quick kiss to your lips. His head tilts, thumb stroking soft over the side of your throat before his mouth finds yours again, and again. These kisses are different â casual, tender, sweet and unhurried. Like heâs kissing you just because he can.
âYou-â Is all you manage to get out before your words are silenced by his lips slotting between your own, but you carry on with barely a pause as you click apart once again, âY'r still doing it.â
âMhm.â He hums easily, the sound rumbling beneath your hands on his chest.
âWhy-â
Kiss.
âAre you-â
Kiss.
âKissing me?â
Steveâs breath mingles hotly with your own in the narrow breadth of space between your parted lips, âDâyou want me to stop?â
âNo. Hell no.â
And there's that perfect smile of his. Straight teeth make an appearance as his lips quirk up at the corner, a breathy spearmint scented laugh that sounds a little too relieved for the casual coolness that he's clearly trying to give off. His mouth opens like he's going to say something, but no words seem to come. Lips parted, throat bobbing as he swallows around the heavy silence weighing down his tongue.
He looks so pretty like this, you think. The light shining above your heads catches in his brown eyes, caramel sparking with flecks of gold and green that you've never noticed before, but you're sure you'll never be able to forget the sight of it now. You're still sharing breaths, faces so close that you can't avoid watching the way his full lashes blink at you dumbly. As if he isn't the one who spun you around and pulled you close and effortlessly gave you the best kiss of your entire life. As if, maybe, he didn't quite expect to make it this far, and now he's at a loss for how to proceed.
You release his shirt from your fist, the fabric crinkled and stretched with how tight you'd been gripping it, only to slide your hand up the back of his neck. The tip of his nose catches the bottom of your own, lips brushing faintly while your hand finds a new home in his hair. The soft strands tangle between your fingers when you give it a gentle tug and push up on your toes to draw yourself impossibly closer.
âIf I'd known kissing you was all it took to shut you up, Harrington, I would've done it ages ago.â Your quip lacks its usual bite, but it breaks the silence between you, and it also seems to break Steve out of whatever spell he'd fallen under.
His tongue pokes out to wet his lips as he searches for an appropriate response, âMaybe we'll just have to keep kissing then.â
You find yourself swaying just a little on your feet at the way his eyes flick slow back and forth between your own, âMaybe we will.â
When his lips descend on your own again, it takes ages before he lets you back up for a decent breath of air, and even then he parts from you with obvious reluctance. You're both breathing heavy, lips a little swollen and shining wetly. Steve's expression has a warmth that you realize you've never actually seen directed at you before. Steve smiles at you, his eyes crinkling at the corners, and suddenly all you can think about is what Eddie has said a hundred times over.
Itâs like there are hearts in his eyes.
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everytime (steve harrington x fem!reader)
summary: despite your break up two months ago, you can't seem to stay away from each other. when you need him, he's there. but how long can this really last?
uses she/her pronouns and female anatomy.
⥠the steve collection âĄ
tags: steve + reader are college age (early-mid 20s), alcohol consumption, angst, hurt/comfort-ish, reader may have a bit of a substance abuse issue (it's heavily implied), accidental casual dominance? (steve really just takes care of her)
"every time i try to fly i fall without my wings, i feel so small. i guess i need you, baby. and every time i see you in my dreams, i see your face, it's haunting me. i guess i need you, baby."
âeverytime, britney spears (ethel cain cover)
hawkins, indiana 1999
For your first date, Steve took you to Harvey's: a little retro milkshake diner off the interstate with the soggiest salted French fries and the smoothest strawberry shake you'd ever had in your life. He kissed you against the tin wall, right beneath the neon crimson exit sign. He held your hand on the drive home and kissed your knuckles at stop signs. You're so fuckin' beautiful, he told you on your porch.
That was senior year, three years ago.
For your last date, Steve took you to Enzo's: the fanciest Italian restaurant in town with bitter sauce and crunchy breadsticks. He didn't kiss you on the way there, nor the way back. You barely looked each other in the eye during the entire meal. When the check came, Steve slid it into his lap and turned to your hand, limp and empty on the tabletop. This isn't working anymore...is it? he asked you.
That was two months ago.
Your relationship had been on the outs for a while. All you did was fight, and not the fun, witty banter you used to have. The arguments turned explosive: doors slamming, engines revving, broken picture frames. Steve accused you of flirting with every man you came in contact with. You accused him of insecurity and projection. The pair of you made a scene no matter where you went, and soon it became exhausting just to be in your presence. You were bitter and bitchy, no longer the sweet girl he loved to make giggle. You became resentful and mean, and he became passive and silent.
It wasn't working, and it hadn't been working for a while.
You moved out of the apartment and in with a friend from college, taking the tiny spare bedroom she'd been using for storage. Most of it lived in the closet now, but the space was yours. The move was difficultâyou'd lived with Steve since the day after high school graduation. You were gonna get married. You were gonna move west to California when you were done with school and abandon Indiana together. The pair of you had dreams bigger than this town, and now that you had gone your separate ways, they felt out of reach.
But you hadn't really gone your separate ways, had you?
You spoke on the phone a few nights a week, murmuring in the darkness about your days. Though it always went unspoken, I miss you bled through every phone call. When he inevitably sighed, and the receiver crackled with his shuffling, you had to bite way tears. I should get to bed, he'd say, and he'd say it like an apology. You soaked your pillow, wishing you'd told him you loved him a little more than you did when you had the chance.
Because you always loved Steve, and you were certain you always would. Nobody had ever been so kind to you, so sweet and understanding. Steve saw you for who you were, and never wanted you to change. But you pulled away from him, pushed him out when he tried to get in. Nobody bothered to stick around as long as Steve did. And that scared you.
Now here you were, crying yourself to sleep.
⥠âĄ
One thing you didn't lose in the breakup were your friends. They refused to pick sides, insisting that there was no need to choose one or the other when they could easily split their time. More often than not, you found yourself waving to Steve through Eddie Munson's apartment window as he got into his car and drove offâlike switching shifts, alternating between your visits and Steve's. He'd wave back, a stiff palm in the air directed your way in the windshield, paired with a tight-lipped, solemn smile.
Tonight, Eddie was hosting a party with his girlfriend, Gwen, and you knew the crowd would be absent of Steve. The only reason Steve ever attended parties was because you wanted to. He much preferred staying in and reading, or going to dinner just the two of you. He hated crowds and loud music, the 'sloppy drunks and fuzzy potheads' as he called them. He hated Eddie's other friends, and he hated you around them. You were always a little too eager to guzzle alcohol and puff a jointâit was the topic of many of your arguments.
He wasn't wrong, and that's what pissed you off the most.
Because here you were, on your third rum and coke of the night, sipping from a tiny red straw and chewing on the plastic. Eyes hazy and rimmed pink, cheeks flushed with warmth, sweating down your spine. The apartment was crammed with people like sardines in a tin can, and you stumbled through them on your way to the kitchen for some sort of snack. There, you found Robin and Gwen leaning against the sink, eyeing you pitifully as you fell between them with a sigh.
"What's up, girls?" You were out of breath and slurring your words.
They shared a look over your head, cringing. "How many have you had, babe?" Gwen asked.
You hummed, rubbing at your eye and smearing glitter across your cheek. "Uh...like two? Three. Definitely three."
"Three and?"
You huffed, tipping your head back exasperatedly. "Three and, like, one fucking hit. How many have you had, Robin?"
Your tone was mean. It always got a little sharp and cruel when you had too much to drink. The words always came flying out before you could swallow them, and you always woke the next morning with a massive headache and a ball of regret the size of Canada sitting in your throat. You felt it, a pang of guilt stabbing your gut, when you saw your friends' faces fall. You felt it, wringing your heart like a wet washcloth when Steve would stomp off.
"Hey. We're just looking out for you," Gwen interjected, brows furrowing at your tone.
Your cheeks flamed, teeth digging into the fleshy interior of your cheek to stop the tears of humiliation from springing forth. You turned around shakily and took a warm cheese cube from the platter on the counter.
"I know. But I'm...I'm fine. Okay?"
The girls sighed, and Eddie came shuffling into the kitchen with a beer and a cigarette in hand. He wrapped an inked arm around Gwen's neck, pulling her in by the crook of his elbow to plant a loud kiss on the top of her head. She fit into his side and nuzzled his neck, smiling in greeting. You swallowed, throat coated with thick warning. You were going to cry, and you sure as fuck weren't gonna do it here.
"Hey, what's up, scholar?" Eddie asked you, smacking your arm playfully.
You refused to turn around, knowing if you did the whole kitchen would see your glossy eyes and wobbling lip. But this just made you mean again, and as you plucked more cheese from the counter and poked at limp peppers, you pulled in on yourself. Eddie turned to his girlfriend and Robin, who shook their heads dejectedly.
"You okay, honey?" Robin reached out to rub your arm, and you curled away to wave her off, keeping your face angled toward the floor.
"I'm fine. I just...I'm gonna...go wash my hands."
You hurried off, refusing to meet their eyes as you went. You staggered through a sea of people, dizzy and foggy-headed, struggling to breathe. Gwen and Eddie's bedroom was the last door on the left, and you burst into the room with an urgent gasp of breath. The door slammed after you, and you had half a mind to sink onto the floor and lie there for the rest of the night until you stopped cryingâbut then you saw the phone.
You didn't even think about it.
You knew the number by heart. You dialed the numbers like second nature, lifting the phone to your ear to cradle the cool plastic with shaky fingers. You sniffled to clear the snot, swiping at the tears dripping down your cheeks. The dial tone droned. Once, twice, three times. You sank onto the floor against the bed, leaning your head back against the soft mattress.
"Hello?"
You squeezed your eyes shut. "Stevie?"
It was quiet a moment, and then another soft sigh. "Honey...why are you callin' me? Is everything okay?"
His voice, so soft and smooth like it always was, felt like a security blanket. It wrapped around you, tendrils curling around your bones to hold them tight like he used to. And you wanted nothing more than to hear that voice murmuring in your ear, with his arms around you to keep you safe. Everything's been so off-kilter since he left. Since you left each other. Every day feels like finding your footing all over again. Naked and bare, you weren't sure which direction to go in unless he was there to guide you.
And as selfish as it sounded, you wanted him to guide you again.
"N-No. I'm so fucked up, Steveâit's so fucked up."
Shuffling crackled through the receiver, and you imagined Steve sitting up in bed and rubbing his tousled hair. He sounded tired when he spoke again. "You been drinkin', baby?"
You nodded, sniffling nosily. "I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Stevie."
Keys tinkled like wind chimes in the distance of the other line. "Where are you, honey? Hmm? Do you know?"
You sighed, snot rattling in the back of your throat. Your hand fell to the itchy carpet beneath your legs, rubbing your palm to scratch it. You hated how this sounded like a routine. Like he expected you to call, all fucked out and lost. You wished you were better for him.
"M' at Eddie's."
"Oh, okay," Steve sounded a little relieved. "Stay where you are, alright?" He was coming to you.
"Steve...you don't have t' come, m' sorry. M' sorry, just...I'm all over the place."
"I'll be right there."
The line clicked, and you carefully placed the phone back in the cradle. The tears started up again, full force and breathless. You gasped for air and hiccuped like an infant as you clawed your way onto the bed, sprawling out on your back. You were grateful the room was dark. You didn't want to see yourself like this.
You listened the songs change while you waited to calm your cries. The room hadn't stopped spinning, and your throat felt so tight. Your chest hurt with a hollow ache that hadn't gone away since your last night at Steve's. You slept in the same bed, facing opposite walls. In the morning, you slid your key across the table and kissed his cheek. He carried your boxes to the car and stroked your cheek with his thumb against the passenger door. He smelled like hazelnut coffee and sleep.
Four songs passed before you heard familiar voices murmuring outside the door.
"Jesus, Steve, you can't keep coming to rescue her," Robin huffed.
You wiped your cheeks, lips downturning. Tough love really hurt when it came from your closest friends.
"Mind your business."
"This is my business. I care about both of you, and this is just...this is unhealthy!"
"Get out of my fucking way, Buckley."
The door handle jiggled, and you turned your head to watch it open. A streak of yellow light sliced through the blue darkness of the room.
"You don't know shit," Steve muttered, and then he was standing in the room.
The thump of music became muffled by the door once more, light clamped off to return the pair of you to darkness. A strip of moonlight beaconed over his face as he stepped closer, hands in the pockets of his jeans. You could hear his keys jingling as he fidgeted. He tipped his head at the sight of you lying there.
"Hi," you whispered. It was the sweetest youâd sounded in months.
Steve swallowed, trying not to rush over and kiss you. He had to fight the urge each time he saw you, even in passing. It felt wrong to part ways without a kiss goodbye. Even when you fought, you always stopped to kiss each other before going to work or heading to bed. It became one of Steve's favorite habits. He felt empty without it.
"Hi," he murmured back.
You sniffled, carefully turning your head away to look toward the ceiling. You were disappointed to see it was still swirling. You suddenly wished you were sober. Maybe he'd see you differently.
"You didn't have to come."
Steve shrugged in your periphery. He was wearing one of those collared polos that you loved. Three buttons always left undone, tight white t-shirt underneath. You wanted him closer. You wanted to smell his cologne again.
"But I'm here."
You shuffled to your elbows, groaning softly. Something lurched in your stomach, coiled tight in your belly. You were gonna be sick, but you didn't want to be in front of Steve. Pushing off weakly on your palms, you sat upright and wiped your cheek, smearing more makeup in the process.
Steve inched closer, waiting for his cue to step in. It came when you stood and wavered on the carpet, reaching for a steady surface.
"Alright, easy, honey." He swooped in, arm wrapped around your waist to guide you toward the bathroom door.
He pushed it open and flicked on the light, propping you against the sink like a Barbie doll. With an open palm on your stomach, he kept you upright as he rummaged through the drawers for a rag. You played with the brown leather band of his watch as he ran the rag under warm water, a pout embedded on your mouth.
"Wanna hop up there f' me?"
You braced the cold counter with the heel of your palms, lifting on wobbly arms to sit on top. "Atta girl," Steve mumbled under his breath, and even in your bleary state you flushed with warmth.
Resting against the mirror, you watched Steve lather powder white soap onto the wet cloth until it bubbled, bringing two fingers under the pink cotton to wipe against your cheek. His eyes were steady on his own ministrations, watching his hand clean away the smeared mascara and tears.
Your eyes, however, could only focus on him. His big sad eyes, swampy green and brown flanked by long, curled lashes. The mocha-colored freckles grazing his cheeks and collarbone, sprinkled along his neck. The pout on his plump pink lips, taken between his teeth in concentration.
When he switched the cloth to the other cheek, you exhaled shakily and caught his wrist. His eyes flicked to yours, finally catching your gaze. He blinked, another one of those toothless, tight-lipped smiles breezing over his lips. It was painted with pity.
Wrapping both hands around the warmth of his forearm, you tipped your cheek into his palm and the soapy, damp cloth encompassed around it. Steve sighed, chest deflating beneath that handsome polo. In the fluorescents of the bathroom, he looked prettier than ever. You were smaller than he'd ever seen you, crumpled and disheveled.
"You drank too much again." He said it the way he orders a cheeseburger in the drive-thru: casual, predictable, cool. He expected this.
That's what always hurt you most.
Your mouth opened to utter a reply, but all that came was a shuttered breath. Your lip downturned, jutting out in a petulant pout that made him ache. He swiped two fingers, cool from the cloth and scented of clean soap, across your temple and into your hair, tucking it behind your ear.
"Just felt sad," you admitted lowly, rubbing your hand along his arm.
Steve placed his hand against your other cheek, suddenly cradling your face. His thumb made circles in your sticky skinâfirm, tender, just the way you used to like it. Your eyes fluttered closed, head falling deeper into his hold.
"About what?" His voice was so soft, so small. The rest of the world fell away outside of his tiny, outdated bathroom.
You scoffed humorlessly, head shaking. You opened your eyes again as you fiddled with his watch. "You know what."
Steve's gaze rolled over your face, swollen and pink, stuck in a defeated frown. He wondered if you'd remember this in the morning, or if it'd be another night you fell fuzzy on.
"Yeah...yeah, I know, baby."
You huffed, breath hot and laced with liquor across his arm. "M' sorry. M' sorry I made you come out here, and...m' just...m' just sorryâ"
"âhey, come onâ"
"âno, Steve...m' a mess. Everyone's right about me."
The pads of Steve's fingers scratched at your scalp, and you hated how easily you purred like a kitten at his touch. Your neck craned, and if it weren't for his hand holding your head up, you might've lied down right there on the sink. Inebriation had its claws in you deep.
"Hey," he cooed, urging your head up with his wash-clothed hand. "Don't talk like that."
When you did nothing but continue to frown and sniffle, Steve sighed and steadied you upright. "C'mon, lemme finish cleanin' you up."
Your shoulders slumped, head bobbing gently. "Okay."
Steve chuckled, rubbing your other cheek with the soapy cloth. "Okay."
You were pliant to his pulling and prodding, allowing him to clean you without complaint. He tucked your hair behind your ears when your face was washed, and filled a Dixie cup with cool water for you to drink. He rested his hands on your bare knees as he watched you gulp it down, patting them when you were done.
"All done?"
You nodded, handing him the paper cup. He tossed it in the trash bin, nudging your chin up with two fingers. "Hey. You with me?"
You nodded again. "Mhm."
"I'm gonna take you home, okay?"
You grasped his hand, pushing your fingers through his. "Okay."
He helped you off the counter, but he didn't drop your hand. He held it as he guided you through the dark bedroom and into the hall, using it to pull you into his side to fit through the crowd. When you made it to the kitchen, you were stopped by your friends, and you pressed your head to Steve's firm back as their voices melded into a yell.
"Oh, fuck off, Munson, seriously, this is none of your business. Last I checked, our relationship only involved the two of us."
"What relationship? You broke upâweeks ago, by the way, in case you forgotâ"
"âI didn't forget," Steve hissed, side-stepping and pulling you with him to avoid Eddie. "And for the last time, itâs none of your business.â
You peered back at the group of your friends huddled near the sink as Steve steered you toward the back door. You knew they were disappointedâyou could see it in their empty eyes and pursed lips. You could see it in the way Gwen had to rub Eddieâs arm to calm him down. Because the two of you were making a mistake, and youâd never move on if you kept crawling back to each other every chance you got.
But maybe you didnât want to move on, and maybe Steve didnât either.
Steve took you home that night, and sat you on the end of the bed. He pulled your dress down your legs and replaced it with a big t-shirt: sunshine yellow, drenched in Steve. He tucked you under the blankets and kissed your head. And then he crawled in beside you, and held you the whole night.
He took you home, where you belonged: with him. And he didnât know if youâd wake the next morning wondering where you were, or happy to see him nuzzled in your neck, but Steve was willing to roll the dice. For now, he could pretend this was how it always was, and that you never left.
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warnings: none really, fluffy ending, steve is kind of a dick, mention of alcohol, gender neutral reader (pls let me know if i missed anything)
based on that scene in tasm where peter spins gwen around to kiss her â with just a dash of enemies to lovers
It should go without saying that Steve Harrington is the bane of your goddamned existence. If the two of you aren't at each other's throats, it typically just means that you're both doing your best to pretend the other doesn't even exist.
And, sure, maybe it drives you a little bit insane that he seems to get along just fine with every person in your friend group except for you. It was like you pushed buttons that Steve wasn't even aware he had.
Nancy finds the whole thing amusing, says that Steve's clearly so in love with you that he doesn't know how to handle it. Eddie swears that Steve looks at you with hearts in his eyes, though any time you've caught his stare those âheartsâ tended to look a whole lot more like daggers. Argyle and Robin both insist that love and hate tread a very thin line, and eventually, a little push will have the two of you stumbling head over heels into each other's waiting arms. Johnathan tends to stay out of it, but then, he doesn't really need to say anything, because you've seen that look he gives you when he catches you looking a little too long at the moles dotted along the length of Steve's throat, or that stubborn lock of hair that tumbles over his brow bone, or the way his tongue pokes out and his eyes narrow cutely when he's concentrating-
You hate it. You hate Steve. Even now, you swear you hate him, regardless of the way you shamelessly ogle the curve of his bicep when he reaches across the back of the sofa to drape his arm loosely behind Robin's shoulders. You've accepted it. At this point, allowing yourself to admire his stupidly handsome physique was merely reparations for being forced to put up with him on a near-daily basis. Compensation for the never-ending bad attitude that he seemed to direct solely at you.
âDoes anyone hear that?â Steve's voice speaks louder than your own suddenly, effectively cutting you off even though you'd been in the middle of a sentence. His eyes meet yours for just a brief second before his gaze is moving elsewhere, âItâs like, this annoying buzzing sound?â He's sitting up a little straighter following his interruption, brows drawing together like he's listening intently for something.
His sudden line of questioning has thoroughly derailed your train of thought. The longwinded story you'd been regaling to the group about a customer at work is cut short, the words dissolving on your tongue as your try to work out what on earth Steve is referring to. Until his interruption, you hadn't heard anything.
âWhat are you even talking abou-â
âThere!â He cuts you off once more, âThere it is again! Did you hear that, Robs?â The fingers he nudges into his best friend's ribs makes her squirm away with a deep laugh.
âAre you seriously implying that I'm the-â
âGod, you are hearing that, right?â Steve interrupts with an irritatingly pleased grin on his face, âLike nails on a chalkboard-â
Though Robin's laughter isn't actually directed at you, your face burns hotly anyway. A pity-filled smile graces her lips when she meets your gaze after escaping the wrath of Steve's tickling, and the boy's chuckles of amusement only serve to make you grind your teeth together in irritation.
âReal mature, dickhead.â You snap, snatching up the beer you'd set down on the coffee table when Eddie had actually asked you about your day a few minutes before. âI was in the middle of a story.â
âYeah, no offense, honey, but I don't think any of us were that invested hearing you talk about the âbig tipâ that some douchebag with a hand tattoo left you.â Steve grumbled with a roll of his eyes, âIf your stories weren't so boring, maybe we wouldn't all be sitting here hoping for a hole in the earth to open up under us just so we don't have to keep listening to-â
âSteve, c'mon man-â Eddie tries, though his voice is drowned out by your own.
âJesus, do you have to be such an asshole all the time?â You snap in Steve's direction.
âI'm just saying,â Steve shrugged, âProbably the only reason he left such a big tip was because pulled the wrong bill out of his wallet. It sure as hell wasn't 'cause of your shining personality.â
âWhat, and just 'cause you're a jackass that means no man could ever possibly find me appealing?â You bite back.
âYeah, well, your pretty face doesn't quite make up for your constant need for attention.â
âMy need for attention?â You scoff incredilously, beer slamming back down onto the tabletop in front of you as the rest of your friends seem to fade even further into the background. âYou're the one who can't stand when the focus is on me for ten fucking seconds.â
âWell I don't care if some prick hit on you at work-â Steve argues, âSo, I guess, if that makes me an asshole-â
âIt does, as a matter of fact,â You interrupt easily, âBecause I'm constantly listening to you whine about your conquest of the week, and I'm able to do so without acting like a fucking-â
âCareful,â Steve hums, cocky little smirk reemerging on his lips, âYou're sounding a little jealous, there, honey.â
âOh, fuck off.â
â'S my house,â He returns just as quickly, âHow 'bout you fuck off.â
The blood in your veins is full of fire. Your face is burning with rage and your eyes prickle traitorously with frustrated tears, because that customer from your story? That was the highlight of your day, because the rest of it had been a fucking disaster.
You'd slipped on freshly mopped floors and dropped an entire table's drink orders. You'd been forced to finish your shift with sticky, soda pop-soaked socks squelching wetly in your shoes with every step. Your boss had given you shit, even though it was one of your coworkers who had failed to put out the wet floor sign in the first place. You'd burned yourself on a hotplate, twice. And then, after all that, you'd had no choice but to take an ice-cold shower before heading over to Steve's house, because the hot water heater in your decrepit apartment building was apparently broken. Again.
âY'know what? Fine.â
You're already rising to your feet, wiping the palms of your hands down your jeans to dry the lingering condensation from your beer. You blink furiously to push back the tears that had been pooling at your waterline, shaking your head at the ridiculousness of the turn in your evening.
âWha-â Steve is watching you with something like concern in his eyes now, âWh-Where're you goin'?â
âI'm leaving,â You announce, gaze steadfastly avoiding where Steve has removed his arm from around Robin's shoulders so he can sit at the edge of the couch, like he's planning to rise to his own feet at any moment. âI, um. I'll talk to you guys later.â
There are protests from everyone, but you don't bear them any mind. You're already turning on your heel and moving toward the entryway with hurried steps. The front door slams shut behind you before you've even gotten your jacket all the way on. You've still got one arm still struggling to find the hole of your sleeve when you hear the door swing back open behind you.
âHey! Wait up.â
Steve's voice does make you slow where you've begun to move down the driveway, though you don't turn around. Your steps finally come to a stop when he calls out to you again.
âC'mon, honey wait, wait, wait-â
You blow out a frustrated breath as he finally catches up with you, your arms crossing over your chest like that might somehow put up a physical barrier between the two of you.
âI really don't want to do this with you, Harrington. Alright?â An air of defeat laces your words, one hand coming up to rub at the headache thatâs begun to pulse between your brows, âJust.. Not tonight.â
You move to step around him and the heel of your boots click against the pavement once, twice. But then something hooks into the belt loop on your jeans and you're tugged back around. You lose your footing at the unexpected shift in momentum, knees wobbling unsteadily for just a moment before you're twirled back around to face him and then your palms are meeting a firm chest.
The adrenaline has your brain whiting out for just a moment, any and all thoughts screeching to a halt. Thereâs warmth seeping into your palms from beneath Steveâs tshirt. The racing of your own heart in your ears drowns out the distant sound of laughter and the opening trailers of a movie rental coming from inside. Your eyes are level with his chin, wide gaze locked on his lips as they quirk up at one corner with his gentle smirk. Youâre still standing pigeon-toed between his own larger feet, a little off balance but held firmly in place by the wide hand splayed across your waist.
âI'm sorry.â Steve says quietly.
Itâs only been a second or two since he dragged you back into his space, and to your surprise, his head dips, just a fraction. Steve brushes his nose against your own, a gentle stroke that sends butterflies in your stomach fluttering wildly. The cool mint clinging to his breath fans out over your face smelling of the gum heâs always chewing and smacking obnoxiously, but the scent this close is intoxicating. The hand he brings up to cradle your jaw is intoxicating. The loose flap of leather on his watch that tickles at the side of your throat. The way heâs leaning in-
The passion he kisses you with, from the moment your lips touch, is intoxicating. It's all-encompassing. You canât think, and youâre not sure youâre even breathing, but his lips are moving in unhurried synchronization with your own. Your knees are weak. Youâre gripping the material of his shirt in your fists just for something to hold onto, but Steveâs arm is curled tight around the curve in your spine now to hold you steady.
His tongue brushes against your lips, licking softly at the seam of your mouth like he's asking for permission. The desperate sound that crawls up your throat at just that quick brush of his tongue nestles in the depths of Steve's brain where he files it away and he prays he'll never forget it. He hitches his arm even tighter at your waist, pulling your stomachs flush until your chest heaves against his own.
Your head is a little fuzzy when your lips separate long enough for you to take a breath, and youâre gasping comically in an effort to fill your lungs. Steveâs quiet chuckle meets your ears, his hand sliding back from your jaw to cup the back of your neck.
âYou kissed me.â The words fall from your lips in a whisper of disbelief. Your eyes are still closed, lashes fluttering against the tops of your cheeks. Youâre terrified if you open them even a crack, the entire scene will suddenly fade away around you like some kind of dream. The airy cadence of your voice is partially due to your surprise, but also thanks to the far-too-easy grace with which you've been spun and manhandled and swept entirely off your feet.
âI did,â Steve agrees just as quietly, âI did do that.â
His forehead meets your own as your eyes flutter open and he simply holds you there for a moment, nose dragging across your cheek before he presses another quick kiss to your lips. His head tilts, thumb stroking soft over the side of your throat before his mouth finds yours again, and again. These kisses are different â casual, tender, sweet and unhurried. Like heâs kissing you just because he can.
âYou-â Is all you manage to get out before your words are silenced by his lips slotting between your own, but you carry on with barely a pause as you click apart once again, âY'r still doing it.â
âMhm.â He hums easily, the sound rumbling beneath your hands on his chest.
âWhy-â
Kiss.
âAre you-â
Kiss.
âKissing me?â
Steveâs breath mingles hotly with your own in the narrow breadth of space between your parted lips, âDâyou want me to stop?â
âNo. Hell no.â
And there's that perfect smile of his. Straight teeth make an appearance as his lips quirk up at the corner, a breathy spearmint scented laugh that sounds a little too relieved for the casual coolness that he's clearly trying to give off. His mouth opens like he's going to say something, but no words seem to come. Lips parted, throat bobbing as he swallows around the heavy silence weighing down his tongue.
He looks so pretty like this, you think. The light shining above your heads catches in his brown eyes, caramel sparking with flecks of gold and green that you've never noticed before, but you fear you'll never be able to forget the sight of it now. You're still sharing breaths, faces so close that you can't avoid watching the way his full lashes blink at you dumbly. As if he isn't the one who spun you around and pulled you close and effortlessly gave you the best kiss of your entire life. As if, maybe, he didn't quite expect to make it this far, and now he's at a loss for how to proceed.
You release his shirt from your fist, the fabric crinkled and stretched with how tight you'd been gripping it, only to slide your hand up the back of his neck. The tip of his nose catches the bottom of your own, lips brushing faintly while your hand finds a new home in his hair. The soft strands tangle between your fingers when you give it a gentle tug and push up on your toes to draw yourself impossibly closer.
âIf I'd known kissing you was all it took to shut you up, Harrington, I would've done it ages ago.â Your quip lacks its usual bite, but it breaks the silence between you, and it also seems to break Steve out of whatever spell he'd fallen under.
His tongue pokes out to wet his lips as he searches for an appropriate response, âMaybe we'll just have to keep kissing then.â
You find yourself swaying just a little on your feet at the way his eyes flick slow back and forth between your own, âMaybe we will.â
When his lips descend on your own again, it takes ages before he lets you back up for a decent breath of air, and even then he parts from you with obvious reluctance. You're both breathing heavy, lips a little swollen and shining wetly. Steve's expression has a warmth that you realize you've never actually seen directed at you before. Steve smiles at you, his eyes crinkling at the corners, and suddenly all you can think about is what Eddie has said a hundred times over.
Itâs like there are hearts in his eyes.
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"I Can't Do That."
summary:: you and eddie are friends with benefits. you ask him out
notes:: angsty, hurt / no comfort
word count:: 0.2k
proofread by the angel: @sp1rit-realm
You put your shirt back on and look at Eddie. He's picking at his fingernails.
"Hey, Eds?" You ask timidly.
He looks up, "What's up, pom poms?"
"I was wondering if you wanted to, like," You take a deep breath, "If you wanted to go out to the movies or something."
"I can't do that, pom poms. Sorry."
You speak, brows furrowed, "But I didn't say a day."
Eddie stays silent.
And then it dawns on you, "Oh."
"Look, we said no feelings," He explains.
"We did," You agree, "Sorry."
And that's when the tears start.
"Sorry," You repeat.
Eddie doesn't know what to doâhe's not good with crying people.
"What is it?" You ask.
His eyes widen, "What?"
"What's not good enough about me, Eddie?"
He opens his mouth with raised brows, "Nothing! Nothing's wrong with you."Â
"Well, there has to be something!" You argue, "Nobody's ever asked me out, so what's so wrong with me?"
His brows furrow, "Pom poms, this is uncharted territory for me. Iâ I don't know what to say."
"Sorry," You repeat for the third time.
"It's not that there's anything wrong with you. It's just that..." Eddie's stomach turns as he thinks about his next words.
"There's nothing right, either," You intervene.
All he does is stare at you with sad eyes.
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surprise, surprise |eddie munson x reader|
prompt: eddie forgets your birthday. or maybe he doesn't.
my birthday is in a few days and i wanted to write a little birthday ficlet blurb :) no aus, just eddie.
contains: angst/fluff. birthday doom. kinda asshole eddie?? kinda asshole friends?? really fluffy sweet ending. language.
âSo,â Heather leaned over, chin propped in her hands dramatically slumped over the counter. âWhatâre you doing this weekend?âÂ
âNothing,â You hummed, fingers flicking through the crinkled bills. âWhy? You know something fun going on?âÂ
âItâs your birthday.â Heather gawked playfully. âYouâre not doing anything for your birthday?âÂ
You rolled your eyes lightly, pushing the cash drawer closed. âNo.â You shook your head, voice tight.Â
âEddie isnât taking you out?â Heatherâs brows furrowed. âOr youâre not going home? Going out? Are you getting a cake?âÂ
Your heart sank, a familiar burn rising in your chest. You didnât speak about your birthday much, not much of an occasion for celebration to you, more of one that was dreadful. Another year closer to death, youâd grumble cynically. Still, when Eddie hadnât even acknowledged it, when your friends had all blown you off for other plans, a new kind of ache formed in your chest. The sting of being forgotten, of being unimportant and discarded- on your birthday.Â
It left a bitter taste on your tongue, sardonic and painful when you spoke about your impending birthdate. âNo,â You shook your head, chin ducked to your chest. You had never wanted a customer to come in so badly, save you from this painful conversation with your co-worker. âTheyâre all busy.âÂ
âOh.â Heather quipped, face falling at your tone.Â
âI mean, itâs my fault.â You added quickly- defensively. Why you were so defensive over the people who had discarded you so easily, you werenât sure. âI should have planned something earlier, but⌠I dunno, I got busy and life got super hectic and it just slipped past me-âÂ
â-No,â Heather shook her head, curls unmoving with the abundance of Aquanet she used, still. âThatâs really shitty of them, all of them. Itâs your birthday.âÂ
You stayed silent, wiping the counter half heartedly, swallowing back the familiar burn in your throat that choked you. âI mean, if it was my girlfriend or my friend, I would be bugginâ about their birthday.â Heather shrugged.Â
âYeah, me too.â You muttered. Bouts of memories pouring back into your mind. How youâd planned a party for Eddie, baked him some stupid cake from scratch that was in the Lord of the Rings. Youâd gone to countless second hand stores trying to find the ancient recipe, and it took you a day to perfect. Now, he couldnât even be bothered to take you out? Get you a cheap store bought cake?Â
âIâm sorry.â Heather muttered, a solemn, nearly guilty pout on her lips. âWell, youâre off tomorrow, right?âÂ
âYeah.âÂ
âI get off at three. What if we go out? We can go to the bar- oh, thereâs this new band playing in Franklin. Tommy could drive us.â Heather, ever the bubbly optimist, grinned, eyes shining with pride. It was endearing, made your heart squeeze with an ache you werenât quite sure how to describe.Â
âIâll even get you a cupcake. A good one, from Nadiaâs.â Heather added.Â
âYou donât have to do that.â You shook your head lightly. You and Heather were work friends, hung out on the rare occasion after work to bitch about work, about the other coworkers, the pain-in-the-ass customers of the day over glasses of Pinot. Selfishly, it felt nice to have someone excited for your birthday.Â
You hated that you wished it was Eddie, your own friends.Â
âWhatâs your flavor, hm? Chocolate?â Heather pressed, brushing you off cheerily.Â
âDonât get me a cupcake. Iâll throw it up if weâre drinking. All the icing and liquor.â You snarled your nose playfully.Â
âFine. Iâm buying you a drink then.â Heather nodded. She paused, nails drumming on the counter too. âAnd, I mean, if you want Eddie to come too, of course heâs invited.â Her eyes cut to yours carefully. âI didnât know if you wanted him to come.âÂ
âI mean, I donât know if heâd even be able to.â Your lips pursed, a cutting edge of annoyance in your tone. âHeâs so busy.âÂ
Heather cringed, shooting you an apologetic look. âYeah, that⌠Iâm sorry, that sucks.â She mumbled.Â
A stiff silence fell between the two of you over the whirr of the air conditioning blowing through the vents. âSince itâs so dead, why donât you go early?â Heather suggested. âI can cover closing.âÂ
âHeather, Mel will be pissed-âÂ
â-Mel will be pissed if she has to pay both of us for standing around.â Heather gave you a pointed look. âAnd you came in before me. I got it.âÂ
âAre you sure?â You hesitated. âI donât care to stay in case thereâs a rush-âÂ
â-At seven?â Heather scoffed slightly. âGo. Iâve got it.âÂ
âThank you.â You smiled softly. âIâll see you tomorrow?âÂ
âYeah. Iâll call you when Iâm on my way, âkay?â Heather chirped.Â
âSee you then.â You waved, cringing at the sing-songy Happy birthday! Heather shouted at you.Â
You pulled open your cubby, gathering your purse, your umbrella. You wrote your time on the clipboard, the phone taunting you on the hook next to it. Any other day, youâd call Eddie- call home or the shop, wherever he was, just to let him know youâd be home early. Heâd always reply with a silly comment that had your cheeks rushing with heat, warmth swelling in your chest.Â
Tonight, you decided against it. He was too busy, anyway. Too busy at the shop, with his friends, at band practice. You tried not to dwell on it, let your mind spiral and spin down a damning dark hole of what ifs. It consumed you anyways, on your drive home, the radio playing on a static filled station that you didnât bother to change. Background noise drowned out by your own hammering heart.Â
Eddieâs van was parked in the gravel of his driveway, leaving just enough space for you to slide in under the covering attached to the trailer. He always let you have that spot, closer to the door, protected from the elements- so considerate.Â
It was hard to fathom that it was the same boy who had forgotten your birthday, brushed it off like it was just another day.Â
Your throat tightened around the ever growing lump, hands tight from the white knuckled grip you had on the wheel when you turned the keys out of the ignition. The stairs squeaked under your weight, the screen door hissing with the familiar soft screech when you pulled it open.Â
âNo- Henderson, what the fuck is the matter with you?â Eddie huffed, his voice trailing in from the living room.Â
You paused, hand catching the door as it fell, quieting it as it latched. The air was thick, warm with a sticky, sweet smell. Music playing in a low hum from Eddieâs beloved boom box he kept in the living room.Â
âYou said to hang it!â Dustinâs shrill tone cut through the air.Â
âYeah, hang it high- Jesus Christ, I shoulda just waited until Robin got off.â Eddie was hidden by the wall, but you could practically see him pinching his nose, hand running over his curly bangs. âCan you- Can you go see if we can ice the cake yet?âÂ
âYeah, what do I do?â Dustin questioned, a silence falling between the two of them. Your lips curled, swallowing a giggle. âWhat? Iâm not a master chef or something. You act like I should know this. There wasnât a cake making class-âÂ
â-There was, you moron. Home Ec, which clearly, you failed.â Eddie huffed in annoyance. You froze at his heavy footsteps, voice carrying closer and closer.âWhatever, can you- just make it look nice in here? Put the rest of the streamers up and- shit!â Eddie flinched, jumping at the sight of you in the doorway. Wide eyed and still, like youâd been caught.Â
âBaby,â Eddieâs breath startled. âHey, uh, what are you- you said you didnât get- youâre home already?â His voice lifted, carried high in a squeak of surprise.Â
âYeah, I got off early. I thought you were working late.â Your brows furrowed at the tear of plastic, leaning to look around the corner. âWhat are you doing-âÂ
â-Donât look in there.â Eddie snapped, his hand falling on the doorframe, arm blocking your vision. You jumped, glaring at him with annoyance. âI thought you closed tonight?âÂ
âI thought you closed tonight.â You huffed, arms crossing over your chest. âClearly thatâs not true. What is this? Another campaign night?â You rolled your eyes, body burning with irritation, jaw wound tight with it.Â
âWhat? N-No, I-I thought you wouldnât be home until later, and Iâd have more time-â Eddie rambled, side stepping to block your view behind him.Â
â-Ed, I donât care if thatâs what it is.â Your shoulders deflated, a wave of painful exhaustion, disappointment falling over you. âI just wish you wouldâve let me know before you invite all these people over to play your game, so I could-â A shimmering glimmer of multicolored sequins caught your eyes, shining in the yellowed light of the kitchen, iridescent hued droplets cast over the cabinets. There, draped over the chair in bright, glittering letters, a small sash that read Happy Birthday! in obnoxiously big letters.Â
You paused, eyes scanning towards the cake, cooling on the rack next to the mixing bowl of icing, the icing spatula still in it. Paper mache streamers taped to the ceiling, hung in swooping bouts mixed with the shiny streamers and balloons all the way to the living room. Eddie had brought out the folding table from the crawl space, even put a plastic tablecloth from the store over it to hide the yellowing stains that would never fade.Â
Dustinâs eyes met yours, wide and darting between you and Eddie, still holding the roll of streamers heâd yet to hang. âUh, Happy Birthday?â Dustin shrugged.Â
Eddie huffed, shaking his head at him. âFuck, I-Iâm sorry, it was supposed to be a surprise.â Eddieâs foot bounced with anxious adrenaline. âI thought you didnât get off until eight, and-and I had it all planned, sweetheart, I really did. Steveâs getting the pizza, and everyoneâs coming over at seven thirty-ish, and I- I was even going to have them park at Wayneâs in the back so you wouldnât see.âÂ
Your chest felt deflated, void of any air, words, anything. Eddie chewed on his lip, hands twitching next to his jeans. âIt was going to be this whole thing, fuck!â He huffed. âIt was going to be a whole big thing, andâŚâÂ
Eddieâs heart leapt when your eyes finally met his. His fingers still drummed against the rough material of his jeans, veins filled with icy excitement, fear, anticipation? He wasnât sure.Â
âIâm sorry.â Eddie whispered, stepping to hover over you, voice dropping to a soft coo, hands sliding over your cheeks. âIâm- I wanted it to be a surprise.âÂ
You swallowed thickly. Eddieâs touch was soft, but it left you with a tingling burn when his thumb delicately traced your cheek bone. âYou- This is for me?â You squeaked.Â
Eddieâs lips curled in a half smile, brows creasing. âWell, yeah.â He said playfully. âWho else would it be for?âÂ
Your brain was deafeningly silent, stunned at every new detail youâd discover. âYou said you were busy.â Was all you could muster out, blinking up at Eddie. âYou said you had to work late.âÂ
âI might have fibbed a little.â Eddie tilted his head sillily. âTold a little lie so I could get this set up.â He nodded towards the living room, a balloon floating near the doorway.Â
âI just really wanted to surprise you.â Eddieâs shoulders fell. âI was trying to outdo you. Tryna out do what you did for mine. I called all your friends- even Alexandra,â You rolled your eyes at the mention, she was Eddieâs least favorite friend of yours.Â
âAnd I⌠I just wanted to surprise you.â Eddie blinked down at you. âJust wanted your day to be special.âÂ
Your day, the phrase wrapped around you, swirled through your veins like a warm hug, squeezing your heart.Â
âIâm sorry, it⌠I didnât think about work.â Eddie shook his head, running a hand over his forehead. âI didnât even think about it, and I-âÂ
â-Eddie,â Your voice caught in your throat.Â
Eddie tensed, cringing with expectant dread. Heâd ruined it, blew it, the tears were coming and they were deserved. Youâd done so well on his, surprised the hell out of him with the cake, decorated for his birthday campaign with lanterns and candles youâd thrifted. Gone all out for him, and he couldnât even pull off a simple surprise party.Â
âIâm sorry.â Eddie whispered, head pressing to yours. His eyes cut around the room, making sure a certain Henderson pest was lurking.Â
âSorry?â You repeated. âEddie, I-I am surprised.â You choked out, looking around the room with gleaming eyes.Â
Eddie paused. âYou are?âÂ
You nodded. âYeah, I thought youâd forgotten.â You admitted. âI thought everyone had forgotten.â Â
Eddieâs brows pinched in a confused scowl. âYou thought Iâd forget?â He muttered.Â
A watery laugh fell from your lips before you could stop it. âYeah.â You admitted. âYou were really convincing.âÂ
Eddieâs chest boasted playfully. âOscar worthy?âÂ
âYouâd sweep the competition.â You jested back, arms sliding over his forearms. His hands found home on the small of your waist, pulling you into him.Â
âI didnât forget your birthday.â Eddie said softly. âJust⌠for the record.âÂ
âI can see that.â You giggled. âThank you. Itâs-Itâs really sweet.âÂ
âYeah? Iâm glad you like it.â Eddieâs hands rubbed down your spine. âIt would look better but⌠Robin and Nancy didnât get off until later, and itâs just me and Henderson.âÂ
âIt looks great. Perfect.â Your cheek pressed to the soft cotton of his t-shirt. His nice shirt, Eddie always called it. Broke it out for special occasions.Â
âNot perfect. Fucked up the main part.â Eddie grumbled. âI can call everyone, let them know that they can park out front since thereâs no surprise anymore.âÂ
âNo, donât do that.â You shook your head lightly, chin propping against his chest to look up at him. âIâll leave and come back, and you can still do it. I can pretend to be surprised.âÂ
Eddieâs lips curled, pulling back to look down at you. âYouâre gonna pretend?â He tilted his head.Â
âMy turn to act.â You teased, brow lifting gently. âGive you some competition.â You poked his tummy playfully.Â
Eddie grinned, pulling you back into him, lips sliding over yours in a soft kiss you savored. Melting into each other, fusing into a gooey puddle- it was corny, a cliche. One youâd roll your eyes at if it was anyone else.Â
âHappy birthday.â Eddie muttered, lips brushing and tickling your own.Â
âThank you.â You whispered back, hands finding the base of his neck, pushing him back into you. Eddieâs hand fell against the wooden door frame, steadying himself in a rapidly heating makeout.Â
âUh,â Dustinâs voice interrupted the two of you, just as Eddieâs hands were sliding under your work blouse. âYeah, I-I finished with the streamers.âÂ
Eddie glared at him, jaw ticking in annoyance when you pulled away. âIâm just going to grab my makeup bag, and Iâll go.â You whispered, cheeks flooding with heat.Â
Eddie huffed, rolling his eyes at Dustin when you left. âWhat? What did I do?â Dustin threw his hands out.Â
âSuch a fuckinâ cock block, Henderson.â Eddie muttered, stomping into the kitchen. âPut the plates and shit out, will ya?âÂ
Your performance was Oscar worthy, Eddie decided later, when you stepped through the door of the now darkened trailer, gasping when the lights flickered on and everyone jumped out. You looked positively radiant, glowing with excitement at the small crowd of friends crammed into the doorway. Eddie kissed you, sloppier than he should have, especially in front of everyone, but he didnât care. Overwhelmed with affection for you.Â
He couldnât tell if you were still pretending when he brought out the cake, the room singing in a harmonious tone to you, candles lit and glowing in the dim light. Eddie didnât miss the way your eyes sparkled, fingers pressed to your lips at the now iced cake. When your fingers curled under his chin, sharing a fork-full of cake with him, kissing him after so quickly it left his head spinning.Â
His birthday girl, it was your day. Eddie never thought heâd love a random day as much as he did. He had no idea how important that day would become when heâd first met you, how it would engrave itself in his mind forever.Â
He was glad it did. Looking at you, giggling with your friends on the couch, then again, the next night, singing with Heather at the crowded bar- Eddieâs chest heart swelled. Proud that heâd surprised you, hopeful that heâd get to for the rest of his life.Â
Next year, heâd do it right. Really pull off the party you deserved. Heâd start saving now, planning too. He decided it that night, tucked between the sheets, your head still on his sweat soaked chest. He could still taste you on his tongue, lips numb from the time heâd spent between your legs. Lashes fluttering in sleep, curled into him, Eddie pulled you closer. Heâd get it right next year, you deserved it.Â
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strange love - s.h.
king steve harrington x loser fem reader
everybody wants to know, if we fucked on the bathroom sinkâŚ
18+ ONLY MDNI
warnings: underage drinking (everyone is 18+), mean!dom steve, steve is a major asshole, public sex, light degradation kink, unprotected piv sex, cream pie, steve makes reader cry, some good oleâ angst
a/n: this is a reworking of my first steeb fic i ever wrote on my old account. i hope you enjoy xx. and thank you to @stveharringtn for looking this over and hyping me up. ily cherry đ
based on strange love by halsey
word count: 2.4k
You shouldnât have come to this stupid party.
And you wouldnât have, if Steve hadnât practically begged you to make an appearance. It was only going to lead to more heartbreak for you, having to watch him flirt with every girl in the room. The night would end with you going home alone, wondering why you werenât good enough to be on his arm.
Despite all that you go anyway, your heart severely outweighing the logical side of your brain. You even made sure to wear your best dress, hoping it would capture his attention. But the male didnât glance your way the entire night, and you felt utterly defeated.
Why you didnât leave after an hour of being ignored is beyond you, a small part of you still holding out hope. Leaning against a wall in the hallway you watch with disdain as your classmates drunkenly grind on each other. It was one of the last parties of the summer before college classes started, and everyone seemed to be making the most of it.
Everyone except for you.
âThis was a stupid idea,â you mumble to yourself, glancing down at your drink with a deep sigh. Swirling the now lukewarm beer around in your cup, no longer interested in people watching. Drunken laughter pulls you from your sulking, watching in utter annoyance as Tommy attempts a keg stand in the middle of the living room.
A large crowd has surrounded him, giving you the perfect opportunity to find Jonathan and leave.
However, feeling a piece of paper being slipped into your hand stops you dead in your tracks. Your eyes searching for the source of the note. A familiar flutter starts in your lower belly as you catch sight of him, the male now halfway up the stairs. You quickly unravel the crumpled page to find a few words written in his messy script.
You immediately crumple the note in your palm, downing the rest of your beer before you make your way up to the second floor. Despite the large and somewhat confusing layout, you navigated the dark halls with ease. As you knew the male's house far too well now, having found yourself in his bed more times than you liked to admit.
This wasnât supposed to happen like this, it was only meant to be a one time thing. To get back at your cheating asshole of an ex-boyfriend, Troy. After finding him tangled in the sheets with Vicki Carmichael at a party quite similar to this one. All because you werenât ready to have sex with him. As much as it stung, a bigger part of you was incredibly relieved.
Something never fully cliqued with him, and deep down you didnât want him to be your first. Troy and Steve were very good friends, and played basketball together. So it seemed fitting to ask Steve to be the one to take your virginity. Telling yourself it would royally piss Troy off, knowing youâd give it up to Steve and not him. But the truth is youâd always secretly had a thing for Steve for years.
That was your real reason, not that youâd ever admit it.
Steve was more than happy to fulfill your wish, not knowing your motive behind it. But what neither of you expected was that he would keep coming back for more. Once he had a taste of you, he couldnât get enough. You had him wrapped around your finger, without even realizing it. However you both made a promise to keep the whole thing a secret, any plans of revenge now being thrown out the window.
Now that you werenât dating Troy you had gone back to your quiet loser status, which you much preferred anyway. But Steve couldnât have that ruining his reputation, so instead of arguing you went along with it. Agreeing to a secret friend with benefits relationship, despite knowing youâd want more. Feelings aside it didnât stop you from hooking up with him multiple times a week, which brings you back to the present.
Your breathing was labored, partially due to the hand covering your mouth. You could hear the bass of the music from outside the bathroom door, so there was no need to be extra quiet.
But with Steve it was a necessity⌠especially in such a public place. Where anyone could press their ear to the door and figure out what was happening.
You found yourself bent over the bathroom sink, Steve fucking into you with such a ferocity it made your knees wobble. He had barely let the bathroom door shut before he was on you, tugging your panties down your legs. Tugging his shirt over his head, not bothering to take off his jeans in his impatience to have you.
âGod youâre such a little tease you know that? Wearing this fucking dress, getting me all worked up.â He growled in your ear, whimpering against his hand as he pounds into your soaked heat.
The male is gripping your hip so hard you know heâll leave bruises behind, but the harsh action only turns you on more. Knowing how desperate he was to have you, made you putty in his strong hands. Your own hand drifts between your thighs, finding your bundle of nerves and encircling it with your fingertips.
Glancing into the mirror in front of you, you watch his face as he continues to ram himself inside you. His honey brown hair sticks to his forehead, no longer styled in the perfect swoop he had it in before you entered the bathroom. His dark eyes meet yours in the reflection, a knowing smirk playing on his lips as he watches you intensely.
âHm, look at how pathetic you look honey⌠letting me use you like a whore.â He grunts, leaning in closer and tugging on your earlobe with his teeth, âBut you like that donât you? You like being my whore?â
You find yourself nodding, unable to speak. Partially due to the hand still covering your mouth, but you knew even if it wasn't there it wouldnât have made much difference. The male had fucked any logical thoughts from you at that point.
But you canât deny the way your body reacts to his words, your walls tightening around him at the mere mention of belonging to him⌠and him alone. Something Steve doesnât miss either.
âThatâs cute babyâŚâ he chuckles, letting his lips graze along the exposed skin of your throat. âGlad she knows exactly who she belongs to.â
Tears of pleasure blur your vision, mascara streaming freely down your cheeks. Your fucked out reflection stares back at you as he continues to pound into you from behind. Hooded eyes drift to gaze at him once more, seeing how his mouth falls open in a moan as you continue to pulse around his cock.
His sun kissed skin was beautifully flushed, his days spent as a lifeguard at Hawkinâs community pool were treating him extremely well. It made you want nothing more than to leave a trail of dark bruises along his freckled neckâ effectively marking him as yours.
But you knew that couldnât happen, he wouldnât allow it. His reputation as the townâs local biggest player was far more important to him than you could ever be. At least thatâs what he wanted you to believe.
You watch in awe as his head tilts back, exposing more of his throat to you. His adamâs apple bobs as he moans, fighting the urge to push him against the wall and taste the sweat thatâs coating his skin in a glossy sheen.
Steve just looked so pretty like this, on the edge of release. While you had witnessed it many times nowâ part of you still was so mesmerized by him.
You can feel your orgasm bubbling up inside you, continuing to rub your clit faster. You cry out against his hand, the whimper of his name now muffled by his palm. Your eyes nearly roll back as your orgasm crashes over you. But Steve doesnât let up his pace, your knees almost buckling as he fucks into you harder.
âI know you can cum harder than that honey, do. it. again.â He growls lowly in your ear, dropping his hand away from your mouth.
Quickly knocking your own out of the way to continue rubbing your overly sensitive clit. Youâd barely come down from your first high before he had you hurtling towards another one, his cock hitting that sweet spot inside you with acute precision.
Your eyes meet once more in the reflection, a cocky expression crosses over his features as you feel yourself falling over the edge again. Gripping the counter with both hands, biting down harshly on your lower lip to stop the scream that wants to escape your lungs.
In your euphoric state you donât notice the way Steveâs eyes watch you possessively, pride filling his chest knowing heâs the only man who has ever seen you like this. The only man to ever make you feel this way, and he planned on keeping it that way. Selfish as it was.
The blissed out look on your face is the thing that finally breaks what little composure he had left. The male burying his face in the crook of your neck as he paints your inner walls with his release. Stilling his hips at your deepest point, in an attempt to keep his cum buried inside you.
Steveâs secret way of marking you as his.
As both of you attempt to catch your breath, the sounds of the party carry on as if nothing happened. When Steve finally releases your hips, you grip tighter onto the counter to support yourself. Knowing your knees were far too wobbly to keep you upright. A soft whimper leaves your lips as he slides out of you, suddenly feeling empty. In more ways than one.
The male is quick to tuck himself back into his jeans, roughly pulling your panties up your legs. You can feel his cum beginning to pool in the lacy material, the dirtiness of it makes your body feel hot. You let out a shaky breath, turning to face him as he finishes tucking his polo back into his leviâs.
âWait a few minutes before you come back downstairs, yeah?â Is all he says before heâs slipping out of the bathroom, running a hand through his tousled locks.
The door closes softly, and that familiar feeling of shame washes over you again. You shouldnât be surprised by it at this point, as your little hookups always ended the same way.
With Steve thoroughly pleased with himself, and you all alone.
You canât stop the moisture from flooding your vision, carefully sitting down on the edge of the tub. Gripping the hem of your dress in your fists as you ruin whatever makeup was still left behind. Shoulders shaking as silent sobs rack through your chest.
In that moment you made a promise to yourself, you wouldnât let any manâ especially someone like Steve fucking Harrington make you feel this way again. It wasnât worth it. He wasnât worth it.
You continue to let the traitor tears fall for a while before returning to your feet. Glancing back in the mirror you barely recognized yourself, your usual bright eyes were dull, bloodshot and puffy. The little makeup you had done was now smeared across your cheeks. With a frustrated sigh you attempt to collect yourself before returning to the party.
Cleaning the black streaks from your face, adjusting your rumpled dress until you looked somewhat presentable. Taking a deep breath you finally leave the safety of the bathroom, descending the carpeted stairs on shaky legs. No one pays you any mind as you make your way back into the sea of people.
But what you find in the living room feels like a punch straight to the gut.
Steve is on the couch, another girl already straddling his lap with her tongue down his throat. His large hands that were previously gripping onto your hips were now splayed across her bare thighs. Inching higher and higher up as she tangles her fingers in his hair. You can only stand to watch for a moment longer before bolting out of the room and into the kitchen in search of another drink.
Thankfully the room was almost empty, except for a familiar brunette who was sipping on a can of Pepsi. You donât say anything to him, grabbing an open bottle of vodka off the counter and bringing the rim to your lips. Enjoying the familiar burn as you greedily gulp down the clear liquid at an alarming fast rate.
Jonathan looks at you concerned, immediately rushing to your side in an attempt to grab the bottle from you. You quickly dodge him, shoving him away with a dirty look.
âJonny stop! Iâm having fun, see?â You roll your eyes before dramatically taking another large swig. Your best friend had seen you drink plenty of times before, but never like this. He knew you well enough to know there was clearly something wrong.
Before you can go back in for another drink he grips onto the base of the bottle, wrestling it from you with a grimace. Before slamming it back onto the counter, making you wince slightly at the sound of the impact.
âThatâs enough now. I think I should take you home.â
His tone is stern, but laced with worry. You find yourself pouting in response, a small hiccup leaving you as he sighs. The only reason Jonathan was even here in the first place was to be your ride, he hated these parties. And he especially hated Steve Harrington.
But he was your best friend, and he wouldâve done anything for you. And right now anything consists of getting you home before you do something stupid, âFine dad⌠take me home then.â
Jonathan rolls his eyes at your childish behavior before wrapping his arm around your waist to help guide you through the house to the front door. The vodka you had just chugged was definitely starting to take effect, as you stumbled alongside him. Now suddenly a lot more grateful for his help.
What you donât notice in your tipsy state was a pair of honey eyes watching you both from across the room, jaw clenched in jealousy as Jonathan helps you out into the warm summer night.
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strange love - s.h.
king steve harrington x loser fem reader
everybody wants to know, if we fucked on the bathroom sinkâŚ
18+ ONLY MDNI
warnings: underage drinking (everyone is 18+), mean!dom steve, steve is a major asshole, public sex, light degradation kink, unprotected piv sex, cream pie, steve makes reader cry, some good oleâ angst
a/n: this is a reworking of my first steeb fic i ever wrote on my old account. i hope you enjoy xx. and thank you to @stveharringtn for looking this over and hyping me up. ily cherry đ
based on strange love by halsey
word count: 2.4k
You shouldnât have come to this stupid party.
And you wouldnât have, if Steve hadnât practically begged you to make an appearance. It was only going to lead to more heartbreak for you, having to watch him flirt with every girl in the room. The night would end with you going home alone, wondering why you werenât good enough to be on his arm.
Despite all that you go anyway, your heart severely outweighing the logical side of your brain. You even made sure to wear your best dress, hoping it would capture his attention. But the male didnât glance your way the entire night, and you felt utterly defeated.
Why you didnât leave after an hour of being ignored is beyond you, a small part of you still holding out hope. Leaning against a wall in the hallway you watch with disdain as your classmates drunkenly grind on each other. It was one of the last parties of the summer before college classes started, and everyone seemed to be making the most of it.
Everyone except for you.
âThis was a stupid idea,â you mumble to yourself, glancing down at your drink with a deep sigh. Swirling the now lukewarm beer around in your cup, no longer interested in people watching. Drunken laughter pulls you from your sulking, watching in utter annoyance as Tommy attempts a keg stand in the middle of the living room.
A large crowd has surrounded him, giving you the perfect opportunity to find Jonathan and leave.
However, feeling a piece of paper being slipped into your hand stops you dead in your tracks. Your eyes searching for the source of the note. A familiar flutter starts in your lower belly as you catch sight of him, the male now halfway up the stairs. You quickly unravel the crumpled page to find a few words written in his messy script.
You immediately crumple the note in your palm, downing the rest of your beer before you make your way up to the second floor. Despite the large and somewhat confusing layout, you navigated the dark halls with ease. As you knew the male's house far too well now, having found yourself in his bed more times than you liked to admit.
This wasnât supposed to happen like this, it was only meant to be a one time thing. To get back at your cheating asshole of an ex-boyfriend, Troy. After finding him tangled in the sheets with Vicki Carmichael at a party quite similar to this one. All because you werenât ready to have sex with him. As much as it stung, a bigger part of you was incredibly relieved.
Something never fully cliqued with him, and deep down you didnât want him to be your first. Troy and Steve were very good friends, and played basketball together. So it seemed fitting to ask Steve to be the one to take your virginity. Telling yourself it would royally piss Troy off, knowing youâd give it up to Steve and not him. But the truth is youâd always secretly had a thing for Steve for years.
That was your real reason, not that youâd ever admit it.
Steve was more than happy to fulfill your wish, not knowing your motive behind it. But what neither of you expected was that he would keep coming back for more. Once he had a taste of you, he couldnât get enough. You had him wrapped around your finger, without even realizing it. However you both made a promise to keep the whole thing a secret, any plans of revenge now being thrown out the window.
Now that you werenât dating Troy you had gone back to your quiet loser status, which you much preferred anyway. But Steve couldnât have that ruining his reputation, so instead of arguing you went along with it. Agreeing to a secret friend with benefits relationship, despite knowing youâd want more. Feelings aside it didnât stop you from hooking up with him multiple times a week, which brings you back to the present.
Your breathing was labored, partially due to the hand covering your mouth. You could hear the bass of the music from outside the bathroom door, so there was no need to be extra quiet.
But with Steve it was a necessity⌠especially in such a public place. Where anyone could press their ear to the door and figure out what was happening.
You found yourself bent over the bathroom sink, Steve fucking into you with such a ferocity it made your knees wobble. He had barely let the bathroom door shut before he was on you, tugging your panties down your legs. Tugging his shirt over his head, not bothering to take off his jeans in his impatience to have you.
âGod youâre such a little tease you know that? Wearing this fucking dress, getting me all worked up.â He growled in your ear, whimpering against his hand as he pounds into your soaked heat.
The male is gripping your hip so hard you know heâll leave bruises behind, but the harsh action only turns you on more. Knowing how desperate he was to have you, made you putty in his strong hands. Your own hand drifts between your thighs, finding your bundle of nerves and encircling it with your fingertips.
Glancing into the mirror in front of you, you watch his face as he continues to ram himself inside you. His honey brown hair sticks to his forehead, no longer styled in the perfect swoop he had it in before you entered the bathroom. His dark eyes meet yours in the reflection, a knowing smirk playing on his lips as he watches you intensely.
âHm, look at how pathetic you look honey⌠letting me use you like a whore.â He grunts, leaning in closer and tugging on your earlobe with his teeth, âBut you like that donât you? You like being my whore?â
You find yourself nodding, unable to speak. Partially due to the hand still covering your mouth, but you knew even if it wasn't there it wouldnât have made much difference. The male had fucked any logical thoughts from you at that point.
But you canât deny the way your body reacts to his words, your walls tightening around him at the mere mention of belonging to him⌠and him alone. Something Steve doesnât miss either.
âThatâs cute babyâŚâ he chuckles, letting his lips graze along the exposed skin of your throat. âGlad she knows exactly who she belongs to.â
Tears of pleasure blur your vision, mascara streaming freely down your cheeks. Your fucked out reflection stares back at you as he continues to pound into you from behind. Hooded eyes drift to gaze at him once more, seeing how his mouth falls open in a moan as you continue to pulse around his cock.
His sun kissed skin was beautifully flushed, his days spent as a lifeguard at Hawkinâs community pool were treating him extremely well. It made you want nothing more than to leave a trail of dark bruises along his freckled neckâ effectively marking him as yours.
But you knew that couldnât happen, he wouldnât allow it. His reputation as the townâs local biggest player was far more important to him than you could ever be. At least thatâs what he wanted you to believe.
You watch in awe as his head tilts back, exposing more of his throat to you. His adamâs apple bobs as he moans, fighting the urge to push him against the wall and taste the sweat thatâs coating his skin in a glossy sheen.
Steve just looked so pretty like this, on the edge of release. While you had witnessed it many times nowâ part of you still was so mesmerized by him.
You can feel your orgasm bubbling up inside you, continuing to rub your clit faster. You cry out against his hand, the whimper of his name now muffled by his palm. Your eyes nearly roll back as your orgasm crashes over you. But Steve doesnât let up his pace, your knees almost buckling as he fucks into you harder.
âI know you can cum harder than that honey, do. it. again.â He growls lowly in your ear, dropping his hand away from your mouth.
Quickly knocking your own out of the way to continue rubbing your overly sensitive clit. Youâd barely come down from your first high before he had you hurtling towards another one, his cock hitting that sweet spot inside you with acute precision.
Your eyes meet once more in the reflection, a cocky expression crosses over his features as you feel yourself falling over the edge again. Gripping the counter with both hands, biting down harshly on your lower lip to stop the scream that wants to escape your lungs.
In your euphoric state you donât notice the way Steveâs eyes watch you possessively, pride filling his chest knowing heâs the only man who has ever seen you like this. The only man to ever make you feel this way, and he planned on keeping it that way. Selfish as it was.
The blissed out look on your face is the thing that finally breaks what little composure he had left. The male burying his face in the crook of your neck as he paints your inner walls with his release. Stilling his hips at your deepest point, in an attempt to keep his cum buried inside you.
Steveâs secret way of marking you as his.
As both of you attempt to catch your breath, the sounds of the party carry on as if nothing happened. When Steve finally releases your hips, you grip tighter onto the counter to support yourself. Knowing your knees were far too wobbly to keep you upright. A soft whimper leaves your lips as he slides out of you, suddenly feeling empty. In more ways than one.
The male is quick to tuck himself back into his jeans, roughly pulling your panties up your legs. You can feel his cum beginning to pool in the lacy material, the dirtiness of it makes your body feel hot. You let out a shaky breath, turning to face him as he finishes tucking his polo back into his leviâs.
âWait a few minutes before you come back downstairs, yeah?â Is all he says before heâs slipping out of the bathroom, running a hand through his tousled locks.
The door closes softly, and that familiar feeling of shame washes over you again. You shouldnât be surprised by it at this point, as your little hookups always ended the same way.
With Steve thoroughly pleased with himself, and you all alone.
You canât stop the moisture from flooding your vision, carefully sitting down on the edge of the tub. Gripping the hem of your dress in your fists as you ruin whatever makeup was still left behind. Shoulders shaking as silent sobs rack through your chest.
In that moment you made a promise to yourself, you wouldnât let any manâ especially someone like Steve fucking Harrington make you feel this way again. It wasnât worth it. He wasnât worth it.
You continue to let the traitor tears fall for a while before returning to your feet. Glancing back in the mirror you barely recognized yourself, your usual bright eyes were dull, bloodshot and puffy. The little makeup you had done was now smeared across your cheeks. With a frustrated sigh you attempt to collect yourself before returning to the party.
Cleaning the black streaks from your face, adjusting your rumpled dress until you looked somewhat presentable. Taking a deep breath you finally leave the safety of the bathroom, descending the carpeted stairs on shaky legs. No one pays you any mind as you make your way back into the sea of people.
But what you find in the living room feels like a punch straight to the gut.
Steve is on the couch, another girl already straddling his lap with her tongue down his throat. His large hands that were previously gripping onto your hips were now splayed across her bare thighs. Inching higher and higher up as she tangles her fingers in his hair. You can only stand to watch for a moment longer before bolting out of the room and into the kitchen in search of another drink.
Thankfully the room was almost empty, except for a familiar brunette who was sipping on a can of Pepsi. You donât say anything to him, grabbing an open bottle of vodka off the counter and bringing the rim to your lips. Enjoying the familiar burn as you greedily gulp down the clear liquid at an alarming fast rate.
Jonathan looks at you concerned, immediately rushing to your side in an attempt to grab the bottle from you. You quickly dodge him, shoving him away with a dirty look.
âJonny stop! Iâm having fun, see?â You roll your eyes before dramatically taking another large swig. Your best friend had seen you drink plenty of times before, but never like this. He knew you well enough to know there was clearly something wrong.
Before you can go back in for another drink he grips onto the base of the bottle, wrestling it from you with a grimace. Before slamming it back onto the counter, making you wince slightly at the sound of the impact.
âThatâs enough now. I think I should take you home.â
His tone is stern, but laced with worry. You find yourself pouting in response, a small hiccup leaving you as he sighs. The only reason Jonathan was even here in the first place was to be your ride, he hated these parties. And he especially hated Steve Harrington.
But he was your best friend, and he wouldâve done anything for you. And right now anything consists of getting you home before you do something stupid, âFine dad⌠take me home then.â
Jonathan rolls his eyes at your childish behavior before wrapping his arm around your waist to help guide you through the house to the front door. The vodka you had just chugged was definitely starting to take effect, as you stumbled alongside him. Now suddenly a lot more grateful for his help.
What you donât notice in your tipsy state was a pair of honey eyes watching you both from across the room, jaw clenched in jealousy as Jonathan helps you out into the warm summer night.
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itâs time to go | r. lupin
Sheâs a brilliant witch. The perfect pure blood daughter from the House of Black. His best friendâs twin sister. The girl heâs always loved. Everything he wants but cannot have. And heâs just Remus. JustâŚ.Remus. Her unwilling engagement and a party at Grimmauld Place is sure to be the least perfect situation for a heart to heart.
part 2 part 3
WORD COUNT: 3,2k
PAIRING: remus lupin x female reader (siriusâ sister, no physical descriptors)
CONTENTS: angstâŚ. like,, a lot / talks of low self esteem and self worth over remusâ condition / arranged marriage / mentions of alcohol consumption and smoking
A/N: (this is a repost, the original is an oc version) Iâve had this idea in my head for months and I finally got around to writing it. this is heavily inspired by Ms. Swiftâs itâs time to go, although it has nothing to do with the actual song and itâs way more heartbreaking than I intended it to be x
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omg omg i saw this tiktok before and it deffo gave doctor remus vibes!
this girls boyfriend was a doctor and he was using her as like a test person- like checking her heart rate with the stethoscope, making her take deep breaths and it was so intimate and uggghh remus would make me melt with that <33
This is so perfect haha, thanks for requesting! Iâm thinking more med student remus than doctor for this one but weâre gonna call it the same for tagging purposes :)
doctor!Remus x fem!reader ⥠704 words
âI have to think my patients will take me a bit more seriously,â says Remus, voice dry but hinting at a smile.Â
âSorry.â You try to quell your giggling. It had started up when heâd been feeling about your abdomen, and now you canât seem to stop. âItâs just weird seeing you all professional.âÂ
âWell, that is the goal.â But Remusâ lips curve as he takes the flashlight away from your ear. He takes your chin in hand, kissing you softly. âLook straight ahead for me, dove.âÂ
âWow, Doctor Lupin,â you tease as you follow his directions, keeping your gaze fixed while he shines the flashlight in your eyes, âdo you treat all your patients like this?âÂ
âOnly the cheeky ones,â he hums. âNow follow my finger.âÂ
âSo bossy.âÂ
âAny chance you could let me get through this without the commentary?âÂ
âNot a great chance.âÂ
Your boyfriend huffs a laugh through his nose. âTry not to move your head. Just follow my finger with your eyes, alright?âÂ
You comply a bit more stoically, quiet as you track his finger across the space in front of you. Remus doesnât make it easy for you, and when it dips out of your field of vision he tsks.Â
âThatâs not good,â he murmurs severely, but you know him well enough to recognize the mirth in his tone.Â
âNow whoâs taking things too lightly?âÂ
âIâm going to listen to your lungs,â Remus pretends he hasnât heard you, slipping back into his professional tone as he takes his stethoscope from around his neck. He breathes on the end and rubs it with his hand.Â
âWhat are you doing?âÂ
âWarming it up.â He sits down behind you on the bed. âJust stay facing that way, please. Iâm going to put my hand up the back of your shirt.âÂ
âFine, but donât make a habit of it.âÂ
Itâs like you can hear his eyes rolling. âBehave.âÂ
You stifle your laughter, trying to sit still as Remus sets the now slightly warmed metal to your back.Â
âTake a deep breath for me.âÂ
You do. He moves the stethoscope a few inches upward.Â
âAgain, please.âÂ
You do.
âI feel like I can usually breathe better than this,â you tell him. âItâs harder under pressure.âÂ
âPlease donât talk while Iâm listening to your lungs.âÂ
âOh, sorry.âÂ
A soft chuckle, and then a knuckle skims over the skin just beside the stethoscope.Â
âA few more breaths,â says Remus, affection warming his tone.Â
You comply, feeling your face heat slightly, and then his hand comes out from beneath your shirt.Â
âAlright, now Iâm just going to have a listen to your heart.â He bends in front of you again.Â
You watch Remusâ face as he slips his hand under the collar of your shirt and settles the stethoscope on your chest. His eyebrows twitch closer together as he concentrates, the muscles around his eyes tightening just slightly. Heâs starting to accumulate freckles there already, the ones that had faded nearly to nothing during winter cropping up again near the outer corners of his eyes and on the bridge of his nose. Slowly, his lips start to curve into a smile.Â
âWhat?â you ask.Â
âItâs beating fast.â Remus raises his eyes to yours, smugness swimming lazily in the amber pools. âAny reason for that?âÂ
You groan and try to move away, but he sets a hand on your shoulder, laughing properly now.Â
âOi, I still need to practice. Just relax.âÂ
âThis is mean,â you whine, but youâre smiling too. âYouâre practically touching my boob, and Iâm supposed to be calm about that?âÂ
âYouâd think youâd be used to it.âÂ
âIâm trying to give you a realistic practice,â you joke. âIf I was your patient and not your girlfriend, Iâd be halfway to a heart attack right now.âÂ
Remus rolls his eyes but relents, putting the stethoscope back around his neck and swooping in for a kiss. âI donât think I have the same effect on anyone else,â he says.Â
âTrust me, youâre underestimating yourself.âÂ
He scoffs, but you spot the faint blush spreading across his cheeks. âSuppose Iâll have to adjust my methods, then. Be my practice patient a bit longer so I can figure it out?âÂ
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