I love fanon Byler, but there will always be an empty spot in my heart waiting for them to be canon

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I love fanon Byler, but there will always be an empty spot in my heart waiting for them to be canon
Part 1 | Ao3
When Will's plane finally lands in Hawkins, the barest peaks of dawn shine over the horizon. He takes a dingy cab out to the Wheeler's, backpack clutched tightly over his shoulder. He didn't think to bring much. He really should've packed more. The only things he managed to throw together before leaving was a few necessities, a change of pants, and the book. The book.
He really wasn't sure how long he'd be staying. He really should've packed more. The wispy pages seemed to stare him down, even from inside the bag. It's heavy in his hands, and heavy in his heart.
(He really should've packed more.)
Maybe some extra shirts would've covered the papers enough that Will couldn't feel it's weight on his mind.
Mike would let him borrow some shirts, wouldn't he? They always used to share as kids. Will swears he still has an old sweater lying around he never returned before he moved away.
Pulling up to the curb, Will steps out on to familiar concrete, laughter and fond memories trickling back into his mind, long quieted but never forgotten. Before he knows it, his hand is on the door, solidly knocking.
It takes long enough for the door to be answered to realize what he's actually doing. This is insane. He flew states at the drop of a hat, all for...what? For Mike? (Of course he did. It's Mike. There's no universe where Will wouldn't.) And now he's on his front step without even knowing if he still lives there. For all Will knows, Ted and Karen could've sold the house. It's likely, considering how much their father used to whine about the draft.
Long lost in a whirlpool of thoughts, Will doesn't notice when the door opens. He doesn't notice a bleary, yawning figure (Oh God, Will woke him up, didn't he? He didn't consider the time. He should've been more careful.) in the frame, eyes focusing in on the person with his hand still raised to the wood.
No matter how much Will's brain runs on about how he must've woken Mike up, his brain freezes at the actual sight of him. Shaggy, unkempt hair tousled by fitful sleep, his pale complexion that's only sharpened as he's grown. His mouth parts, but nothing leaves.
"...Will?" Mike breathes, suddenly more alert than he's been in years. Seeing Will Byers, his best friend, back in front of him is like a glass of water thrown into his face. He wants nothing more to reach out, to confirm what he's seeing is real...but he doesn't. His hand hovers by his side, longing.
He lost that. (He lost Will.)
"Mike." Same tone. Same astonishment.
"I...what are you doing here?"
Hastily, only one thought on his mind, Will digs the book out of his bag and shoves it into Mike's chest.
"I could ask you the same thing,"
(Will stands tall. Ignores the crack in his voice. Ignores the relief that flows through his veins at seeing Mike once again after so long.)
Mike stares. Opens and closes his mouth a few times. Blinks.
"You read it?"
"Did you mean it?"
"...What?"
"Love, Mike. Did. You. Mean. It?"
Will takes the book back. Opens it to the last page. Points.
A silence that tells so much, yet reveals so little.
"Yes."
(At this, Will's eyes really do begin to overflow. Confusion, exhaustion, grief. Too many feelings. Something he's always had around the other.)
"Why didn't you say anything?"
Mike takes a shaky breath, threading the pages between his fingers. No time for the truth like the present, right? For all he knew, it might be his last chance. "I was scared. You were so brave, Will. I wasn't like that. You moved on, and I- I was still stuck on repeat. I was still stuck on stupid expectations and feelings and I just- I loved you so much but I couldn't do anything about it and-"
"You loved me?"
Mike's face drops. Something inside of him crumbles. Pages wrinkle in his hands, curl around the dents pressed by his nails.
"Mike."
"Yes." (Yes.)
Time stops.
Will was done being patient. He had waited for years, (Sixteen years and three months. Five days, if you were really counting.) pining and hoping and grieving over a love he would never have.
Letters that dwindled in supply and lengthened in time, a broken promise to write to one another during college. Phone calls that were clipped and short, but kept him coming back for anything. (Sometimes, if Will called late enough, Mike would ramble on and on. He always did that when he was tired, and listening to his voice for hours on end was Will's favorite thing in the world on winter nights.) Slowly, little by little, they drifted apart.
Two halves, broken from their state of wholeness.
Not only had he lost his soulmate all those years ago, but his friend.
But now? Now, there was no more reason he had to wait.
Now, it was all his.
Gently, like he was afraid of being caught, Will reached up and slid his hand along Mike's jaw. Felt it relax under his timid touch, watch Mike's eyebrows furrow and dip in both confusion and hope.
(He wanted so much...)
"And do you still?" He whispers.
Again, "Yes."
That was all the permission Will needed to push himself upwards and plant his lips against Mike's. For a second the two were frozen, neither breathing, neither moving. And then the next, the sound of a book dropping accompanied hands fumbling onto Will's waist, shaky and slender as they clung with years of built up desperation.
(...and now it was finally his.)
They would talk later. Later was good. For now, the two had only one focus.
Each other.
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Tags! I apologize if you didn't want to be added, a few people really liked part one or asked for more so I wanted to make sure you got to see the resolution! <3
@heavenlee-makes-stuff @theyaylady @strangepedalthings @demosunexpected @byler-brainworms @joan-frommars
Guys is ts canon??? 🥹🥹🥹🥹💔💔
How does one learn how to shade… (Im genuinely asking, I just go with the flow and hope for the best)
Byler kiss sketch since it’s only 16 days away😻😻
OKAY ANOTHER ATTEMPT!!!!!!! THOUGHTS... i know that like its kinda off and there's one part where u cant see the words but just ignore that for noe hehe
🌀 // the fearless paladin
but there's a battle that's more difficult to brave
gayyyyyyy
will byers has a way of seeing the world that’s gentle, observant, and deeply thoughtful. he’s not loud or attention seeking, but the depth of his sensitivity draws people in once they notice him. there’s an understated beauty in his quietness. he listens, he notices, and he cares in ways that are subtle but profoundly meaningful. he sees what others miss. the small shifts in mood, the unspoken hurt behind a smile, the beauty in ordinary moments. will listens with his whole self and when he cares, he does so completely, in ways that are subtle but profoundly meaningful. his kindness isn’t performative.. it’s instinctive, woven into the way he shows up for others without needing recognition.
mike wheeler has a way of seeing the world that’s protective, earnest, and deeply loyal. he feels things intensely and isn’t afraid to stand up for what—or who—matters to him. where will feels quietly, mike speaks with conviction. his care shows itself in protection, in words spoken even when they come out messy, in choosing people again and again without hesitation. he isn’t loud for the sake of attention, but when he speaks, it’s because something matters to him. his presence draws people in not through quiet observation like will’s, but through conviction—the certainty that he will stand up for the people he loves, no matter the cost.
where will listens, mike believes. he sees his friends not as they are in the moment, but as who they can be, and he holds onto that belief fiercely. there’s an understated beauty in how seriously he takes love and friendship. how he argues, defends, and speaks with his whole heart, even when his words stumble.
If will’s gentleness is a quiet warmth, mike’s is a steady fire. protective, passionate, and unwavering. he is the kind of person who loves with intention, who chooses people over comfort, and who stays.. even when it’s hard.
together, they balance each other perfectly.
wll gives depth to mike’s fire, reminding him to slow down, to feel, to notice. mike gives courage to will’s gentleness, reminding him that his feelings deserve space, voice, and defense.
will understands without asking. mike believes without doubt. one listens. the other speaks.
one holds the emotion. the other carries it forward. and in that space between quiet understanding and fierce devotion, they meet.
wheeler and byers.
the cleric and the paladin.
the writer and the artist.
mike and will.