In case you missed them, here are the next ten works posted from the Stranger Things Reverse Big Bang!
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Hellfire Ink by @hbyrde36 | Art by @glitterfang
Rating: E
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Pairings: Steve Harrington/ Eddie Munson
Characters: Eddie Munson, Steve Harrington, Robin Buckley, Chrissy Cunningham
Summary:
Not for the first time, Eddie was really regretting his decision to book a client on a Friday night, a new client at that.
It wasn’t as if he had anything better to do, exactly. There were no dates on his calendar, and going out to random bars and clubs on the weekends to look for quick hook-ups had begun losing its appeal lately.
But it’d been a long week, and he’d much rather be getting ready to plop down on the couch with Chrissy to split a bottle of red wine while they watched Drag Race, than preparing to do a cover up for some idiot who’d gotten their girlfriend’s name tattooed on his body, only to fall victim to—The Curse.
Ask any tattoo artist and they’d be the first to tell you, there was no surer way to guarantee a breakup than to ink your significant other’s name on your body forever.
Blue Moon by @thefreakandthehair | Art by @artbean
Archive Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Rating: Mature
Pairing(s): Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Character(s): Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson
Summary:
Eddie expects Steve to laugh it off, or smile, or shake his head in incredulity. What he doesn’t expect is for Steve to lean back in and rest the side of his head on Eddie’s shoulder, his hair tickling Eddie’s jaw. “She sounds a lot like you,” Steve continues, his voice just above a whisper. “You’re a moon guy now, right? Out here talking about it, pointing to it, telling me how pretty it is. Looks like you inherited some of that.” It’s nice to be compared to his mom for once. Most of his life, he’s been likened to dear old dad. Al Munson and his gambling addiction, drugs, and alcohol. Al Munson and his penchant for grand theft auto. Al Munson who never graduated high school, who gave Eddie his last name and his first pocket knife only under the condition that he learn how to pick locks with it. Other than Wayne, no one ever says You’re just like your mom. Well, until Steve Harrington, apparently. What a fucking turn of events. “That might be the nicest thing you’ve ever said to me, Steve.“
Coming Home by @sunflowerharrington | Art by @glitterfang
Archive Warnings: Graphic Depictions of Violence
Rating: M
Pairings: Robin Buckley/Chrissy Cunningham
Characters: Robin Buckley, Chrissy Cunningham
Summary:
She’s fallen for her. Not like a tumble, but a full on wipeout. It’s the kind of feeling that lasts longer than the universe; the kind of feeling that’s greater than the number of planets and stars in the sky. It’s that head over heels kind of feeling she’s never felt before until now. She’s—
Chrissy Cunningham is in love with Robin Buckley.
Turn and face the strange by @pearynice | Art by @acidicbarkbeast
Archive Warnings: N/A
Rating: Explicit Pairings: Steve Harrington/ Eddie Munson Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley, Steve Harrington’s Parents, Wayne Munson, Dustin Henderson
Summary: He never wanted this, is the thing. Never wanted to stay in Hawkins. Never wanted to work for his father. Never wanted to be the guy who peaked in high school. But once his options had dried up, this is exactly where Steve Harrington ends up. Enter Eddie Munson, who tears all of that to shreds, thank god.
The Last Strange Thing by @skepsiss | Art by @llamalpaca
Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Relationships: Steve Harrington / Eddie Munson, Steve Harrington & Robin Buckley
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley, Nancy Wheeler, Joyce Byers, Jim "Hop” Hopper, Eddie Munson’s Dad
Summary: Welcome to the apocalypse. The demo-infection has taken hold of the world, and humans are a rare thing these days. Still, people hang on to civilization in pockets across North America and beyond. Hawkins is one such place. Steve Harrington is a scout who runs missions for Hawkins, and on one of those missions, he becomes separated from his scouting partner, Robin. He has to find his way across Indianapolis in an infected world, meeting one very important individual on the way, Eddie. The two of them must trust one another in order to journey across Indiana, while perhaps finding something softer to nurture with one another along the way.
You know what to do, when it gets hold of you. by @lady-lostmind | Art by @cxwzkeys
Archive Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Rating: E
Pairings: Steve Harrington / Eddie Munson, Steve & Robin
Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Robin Buckley, The Party
Summary:
Life is moving on after the defeat of Vecna. Everyone is going back to their regularly scheduled lives. Except Steve. Steve isn’t convinced. He’s sure they’ll be thrown back into hell at any moment, and he’s determined to be ready this time. Eddie Munson knows a distressed person when he sees one, and he’s not going to let Steve get away with acting like he’s fine.
Some Things You Just Can’t Speak About by @karadanverss| Art by @justtoomuch
Rating: Teen and Up
Warning(s): Major Character Death
Character(s): Jonathan Byers, Steve Harrington, Jim “Chief” Hopper, Joyce Byers, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Steve Harrington’s Parents
Relationship(s): Jonathan Byers/Steve Harrington
Summary:
In the months following Will’s unexpected death, Steve keeps holding his breath. He’s waiting for Jonathan to fall apart and feel the loss of his brother. Steve’s waiting to help his boyfriend cope but it seems as though he’s willing himself to keep from mourning. When the dam finally breaks, it’s the one time Steve isn’t expecting it.
Or
5 times Steve thought Jonathan was going to break down + the 1 time he does
Under the Water (Our Hearts Will Dream Again) by @hitlikehammers | Art by @imfinereallyy
Rating: Explicit
Warning(s): No Archive Warnings Apply
Character(s): Eddie Munson, Steve Harrington
Relationship(s): Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Summary:
You’ve gotta understand: the truth about Eddie?
He’s shit as a pirate. Like: an absolute disgrace. Of all the bad names associated with the trade, if trade is what it can be called? He might just give it the worst.
But he’s enamored with the Sea. And if piracy’s his ticket to know it, and spend his days upon it? So be it. Failure be damned.
So it’s greater success than he ever expected when, on a routine fishing trip, what he catches is the most beautiful man he’s ever laid eyes on in his whole wretched failure-ridden existence. It’s almost impossible to believe at all when the man—snarky and canny and full of inexplicable talents and undeniable secrets—seems to be falling for Eddie as much as Eddie’s long tumbled overboard for him.
But the Sea—much as Eddie loves it—is a most treacherous thing. And its secrets are the sort that some souls—some loves—aren’t meant to survive the knowing.
A Walking, Talking Reason to Live by @oh-stars | Art by @ciriceart
Rating: Teens and Up
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Pairings: Steve Harrington/ Eddie Munson
Characters: Eddie Munson, Steve Harrington
Summary: Eddie Munson has never had a friend like Steve before. He’s just not used to having friends that are his age, that don’t have some power imbalance with. So when Steve starts to hang out with Eddie, he’s so shocked that they’re friends, he doesn’t realize there may be something else building.
Sought for Joy by @janie-bean | Art by @hereforanepilogue
Rating: Mature
Warning(s): Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Character(s): Steve Harrington; Eddie Munson; Robin Buckley; Nancy Wheeler; Dustin Henderson; Wayne Munson; The Party – extended.
Relationship(s): Eddie Munson & The Party; Eddie Munson & Wayne Munson; Steve Harrington and Robin Buckley; (Implied) Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Summary: "He is still there, but he is hiding from me.“
The Party have fought long and hard, but finally the Upside Down has been banished once more, and with it, their lost bard returned to them. But it’s not yet time to rest, Eddie Munson remains lost to them, trapped in his own head by the echo of Vecna. It will take the whole party to bring him back, if they can at all.
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It happens at lunch. Tommy suddenly chokes on his drink. Steve pats his back, laughing at Tommy's red face when he gets his own spitefulness returned to himself. He stares at Billy and swallows his sandwich the wrong way, starting to cough.
It's the end of March and way too cold outside. Despite that Billy wears a crop top, showing off his blond happy trail and abs that are still tanned as if they're in California.
Carol sighs, putting on new lipstick. "Jesus, you guys are hopeless. Hey Billy!"
She waves at him. Billy gives her a short nod before setting down his tray next to her.
"What's up, losers?" He grins and it's like the sun has just risen inside the cafeteria. His nails are painted black, Steve notices absently. The crop top reveals so much of Billy's skin and for the first time Steve realizes that Billy's got freckles everywhere.
"Earth to Harrington," Billy says, clapping his hand in front of him.
Carol laughs so hard there are tears in her eyes and judging from Billy's pissed off face it's not the first time he addressed Steve.
"What?" Steve asks dumbly. From the corner of his eyes he can see Tommy's dreamy expression. At least he's not the only one who has gotten a bit distracted.
"Boys are so stupid," Carol wheezes. Billy glares at her, but there's a smile tugging at the corner of his lips.
"You wanna hang out after school?" Billy says slowly like he's not sure Steve is listening. But Steve is listening. It's just that Billy is so distracting.
Carol kicks him under the table.
"Fuck," Steve groans.
Billy tilts his head, raising a brow.
"I mean yes," Steve says, neck burning.
"Cool," Billy answers, leaning a bit closer. "We can also do your idea," he whispers.
Steve's mouth hangs open. Carol clutches her belly, shaking with laughter. Billy smirks.
The bell rings. Tommy blinks. "What's goin' on?"
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