Rating: M 💗 Words: 2.4k 💗 Tags: Friends to lovers, Soft and sweet, Mutual pining, Feelings confessions
💗Prompts for:
@steddiebingo Stranded
@steddiesmuttyseptember Motel
@softsteddieseptember Friends to Lovers
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“Fuck,” Steve swore under his breath. A little red light had just flashed to life on his dashboard and they were still three hours from home. He looked around for someplace to pull over just as the power steering went out. Hand over hand, he yanked the unyielding steering wheel to the right and rolled into motel parking lot, just barely making into an actual parking spot. He took a deep breath and looked over to Eddie sitting quietly in the passenger seat.
He popped the hood and they both got out, circling to the front to take a look. Steve released the hook and lifted the hood up, only for them to jump back when a billow of heat hit them hard in the face, the hood slamming shut. Steve pinched the bridge of his nose, breathing deep, trying so very hard to keep his cool. Eddie leaned in the driver’s door and popped the latch again.
“You got any coolant in the trunk?” Eddie asked.
Steve sighed, “No, I used the last of it to fill up for this trip.”
Eddie nodded, “Must have a leak. Got any jugs of water?” – Steve shot him a glare – “I’ll take that as a no. Well, we need to cool it down, so it’s either that or wait it out.”
“Sure, but then we’ll just overheat somewhere else, probably in the middle of nowhere.” Steve spun around, taking in the closing businesses around them. “Maybe we just ask to be let in one of the rooms to get some water? We can fill up the pile of empty 2-liters. Hopefully, they’ll get us back to Hawkins tonight.”
The attendant wouldn’t budge on just letting them in a room to fill up their bottles, forcing Steve to hand over his emergency credit card to rent the room for the night. Steve grumbled all the way back to the car, muttering to himself about poor customer service and that if he treated someone like that in his job, he’d be getting a talking to about being kind and courteous.
Eddie let him stew as he got the room unlocked, propping the door open, and going back to help Steve gather up all the empties from the back seat. They got the first bottle filled up in the tub, poured it over the engine and in the radiator, and went back to fill all the bottles for the rest of their drive.
Eddie was sitting on the edge of the tub, handing a filled bottle to Steve. “How ‘bout we actually use the room for the night? You already paid for it.”
Steve handed Eddie another empty and screwed the lid on the filled one. “Yeah, I was thinking the same. I don’t really want to make the rest of the drive in the dark if we’re gonna have to keep pulling over to let it cool. Maybe we can even find an Autozone between here and Hawkins. Get some actual coolant. Okay, you finish these, I’ll go bring in the bags.”
Steve dumped the bags on the bed and went back out for the cooler they’d kept full of sandwich fixings: sliced meats and cheeses, peanut butter and jelly, reese’s peanut butter cups because Eddie insists they’re better cold, though Steve is fine either way.
Dusk had fallen hard and Steve was a little relieved to be staying the night. This was the last leg of their mini road trip back from Steve’s family reunion in Pennsylvania and he was tired.
He’d been driving for ten hours after they’d stayed up waaay too late drinking with his cousins around the bon fire and then a long brunch that morning. Technically, neither were scheduled to work for a couple more days so they weren’t in a rush home, but Steve had wanted a few days with Dustin before he headed off to his first year as a camp counselor at nerd camp. Steve just knew that the kid was going to spend the first half hour of their Epic Weekend of Steve and Dustin complaining about having to make cuts to his meticulous list of activities that was probably already too long.
Steve breathed out a laugh as he shut and locked the door, pulling the curtains shut tight across the window. He loved that kid, but sometimes he wished his attitude had simmered down with time. But if he was chill, he wouldn’t be their Dustin.
“What’s the joke?” Eddie asked, lining up the bottles like little soldiers on top of the dresser.
Steve smiled over at him, “Just picturing Dustin’s tantrum when we get home tomorrow instead of tonight.”
Eddie chuckled. “Oh, you mean when he whips out his notebook of his list of activities for you two and starts dramatically crossing things off?” – he switched to a high pitched voice mimicking Dustin’s – “And there goes letting you teach me how to play basketball! I got a ball and everything! Not anymore! Oh, if only you’d been back on time!”
Eddie cackled at his own impression, falling back on the bed, hair splaying out, hand resting above his head. He looked up at Steve grinning, and just like how the rest of the trip had gone, Steve couldn’t not grin back. He was even almost used to the way his belly flipped when he saw Eddie so unabashedly happy. Almost.
“Yeah, right,” Steve scoffed, looking down to pull his pajama pants out of his bag. “I’ll make you a bet. If that’s really on his list, you’re filling in for it. We’ll hit up the courts while he’s gone and you can amaze him with your wonderskills when he gets back.”
“Ooooh, you just wanna make the kid jealous.” Eddie laughed, catching his own pj’s Steve threw at his face. “You know we can do that even without the bet? You know, if you wanna just hang out? Though, I bet that’s what he’d be really jealous about. His best friend and his best DM getting so close without him. How dare we!”
Steve shucked his jeans, pulling on fleece pants, and tossed their bags to the floor, his jeans going on the floor next to them. Eddie refused to get off the bed to change and wiggled around switching out his own jeans for his own Garfield fleece pants. He flopped back, winded.
“Did I tell you he called before we left on Friday?” Steve asked, opening the cooler to make sandwiches.
“Uh, no you did not! What did he say? Was he dramatic?”
Steve chuckled, spreading the peanut butter all the way to the edges of the bread to keep Eddie from complaining about the crusts. “Pretty much exactly what you’d expect. How dare I not ask him to go. How dare I invite you to meet my whole family before he gets to first. Tried to tell him his mom said no, but it was like talking to a wall. And then he demanded that I fill him in on everything that happened this weekend.”
Eddie hummed. “Everything?”
Steve handed him his sandwich. “Yep. Not sure how exciting he thinks a family reunion gets.”
“Well, considering I think he was truly flabbergasted that you actually have a large family, I’m sure he’ll eat up any little details you give him.”
“Yeah? Should I tell him you played D&D with my cousins?”
Eddie squawked, crumbs spewing everywhere. “That wasn’t my fault! And you said you’d take that to the grave!”
Steve laughed. He had no plans on telling Dustin anything about Eddie playing D&D with his nerdier cousins, but he loved- liked when Eddie got all dramatic and flail-y. “Ooooh, right, I did say something like that, didn’t I? I don’t know, I just think he’d find it really interesting. You seemed to really like Chris’ story telling.”
“Well, I did. But it’s like I betrayed everyone back home! So, to the grave, Steve.”
“Okay okay, I won’t tell.” He huffs a laugh, sitting on the bed with his own sandwich stuffed full with the last of their meats and cheese. “Though, my two cents? Totally not a betrayal to just play around while on vacation. And if the kids or guys are babies over it, let me know.”
“Aww, Stevie, you gonna defend my honor by giving them a good ol’ talkin’ to?”
Steve huffed out a laugh through his nose as he took a too big bite of his sandwich. “If I have to,” he said around his mouth full of food.
They finished their dinner in companionable silence. Eddie grabbed the bathroom first to wash up and then flipped on the TV, twisting the knob to look for a station with anything good on. Of course, there was literally nothing on, so Steve took his turn in the bathroom.
Standing there in the little room, dim bulb lighting him up in the mirror, he got lost in thought brushing his teeth. Because it wasn’t like he’d set out with the specific goal to tell Eddie how he felt during their mini vacation away. But he had just kinda thought something would happen. Organically. Effortlessly.
And sure, there were moments where Steve could’ve said something. But then some family member would walk in and the moment would be gone.
Besides, if Steve were being perfectly honest inside his own head, he’d really been hoping Eddie would make the first move. Eddie was the one who started the flirting all the way back during the worst spring break ever, so Steve thought it made sense that Eddie would also move things forward passed flirting.
But Eddie hadn’t. Which must mean Steve’s been reading it all wrong the whole time. Maybe Eddie really is just a touchy dude. Maybe none of it has meant anything except what Steve wanted it to mean. Or maybe it’s just different with guys. Lots of flirting, no follow through. Steve sighed, spat out his toothpaste, and left the bathroom, leaving the light on with the door cracked.
Eddie was tucked under the blankets and had turned out all the lights except the one on Steve’s side of the bed. Steve slid in under the blankets, reaching over to turn off the light, which didn’t really plunge them into darkness like Steve fancifully thought it should. Light shone through and around the curtain from the parking lot, a parking lot which clearly doubled as a football stadium with how bright it was lit up.
Eddie lay alongside him, mere inches separating their arms, yet Steve felt farther from Eddie than he had all weekend and they hadn’t even shared a bed at his grandma’s! Eddie shuffled around, rolling away from Steve, returning to his back, turning to face Steve just to roll right back to his other side.
“Eddie?” Steve whispered. “You good over there, man?”
“Ugh, nooo.” Eddie flopped back dramatically. “I can’t get comfortable. I don’t know, the bed’s too hard or something.”
Steve chuckled quietly, “Like that princess, dude. Maybe there’s a grape under the mattress.”
Eddie laughed low, energy seeming to seep out of him. He rolled to face Steve. “Think it was a pea under, like, a huge pile of mattresses.”
“Eh, pea, grape, they’re both tiny balls. Who’s feeling any of them under all that.”
Silence rang across the mattress. Steve dared to meet Eddie’s eyes and they both broke. Cackling, Steve face palmed, trying to hold himself together as Eddie hid his face in his pillow, laughing so hard Steve wasn’t sure he was able to breath. As his laughter slowed, Steve felt the earlier tension between them release.
Eddie’s face was red when he finally looked back at Steve. Steve smiled at him in the low light. Their knees touching and Eddie’s hair all over the pillow, a warmth spread through Steve.
“Steve,” Eddie said, his voice low. He slid his hand from under the blanket and seemed to hesitate, fingers resting lightly on the bed halfway between them.
“Eddie,” Steve said, almost pleadingly. Just wanting- needing something to change, for Eddie to take a chance, to move them forward into something amazing. Steve wished he could make himself do it, but what if he was wrong? How could he take that chance? After everything he’d been through, all the heartache, all the crushed hopes and dreams. No, he couldn’t bridge the gap, but he could wait.
“Steve,” Eddie whispered across their pillows, his eyes taking in Steve’s face, his poised body, his hitched breaths. “You’ve gotta give me a sign here, sweetheart. Something, anything. I need to know you-”
“I do.” Steve said, cutting Eddie off. His body vibrated, his heart pounded, it felt like the very blood in his veins crackled and sparked. He’d spent so long restraining himself, he didn’t know how to finally release himself from his own chains. “Please, Eddie. I’ve liked you for so long, I lo-”
Eddie rolled over Steve, firmly cupping his neck and kissing him hard in one swift motion. Eddie slid a leg between Steve’s, kissing him deep, licking deep. Steve’s heart fluttered, heat pooling low in his belly, he rolled up against Eddie’s thigh, writhing against the weight of Eddie above him. Steve gasped against Eddie’s mouth, “Eddie.”
“Yeah, sweetheart. You’re so perfect, fuck.” He peppered kisses along Steve’s cheeks, slowing down, pressing a soft, lingering kiss against his forehead. Steve panted as his heart exploded just a little bit, he kind of felt like crying at the sweet gesture. “Steve. I’ve wanted you for so long, sweetheart. I just always pictured our first kiss, our first time, being...softer, slower. I don’t want to rush you, baby.”
Steve shook his head, eyes prickling. He clasped his fingers behind Eddie’s neck, bringing their foreheads together. “Not rushing, I swear. I just- I think no matter what, it’ll be perfect because it’s us.”
“Steve,” Eddie said, his voice filled with soft reverence, bright eyes shining down at Steve. Steve tilted up, pulling him down into a slow kiss. Time slowed as they moved together, hands brushing skin, lips parting only to suck in breathy gasps.
Afterwards, within the quiet humming of the room, they lay pressed together, limbs intertwined as if to become one. Drifting off, nose pressed close to Eddie’s shoulder, Steve was suddenly incredibly grateful for overheating cars and rude motel employees for giving them the first night of the rest of their life together.
WC: 1327; Rating: T; Tags: Omega Steve, Alpha Eddie, pregnant Steve, fluff, tooth-rotting fluff. Inspired by a wonderful prompt from the mega-creative @moonjelly69, and for @softsteddieseptember week 2 prompt, first date,’
This fic can be read standalone or as a sequel to my previous @softsteddieseptember fic, ‘Bun in the oven' (read on tumblr, on ao3)
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“Aw, Eddie—check out that wolfie in the claw machine. He looks just like you!”
It was ten minutes into Eddie’s first date with Steve.
Okay, to be fair, they weren’t actually ‘on’ the date yet. They’d not made it to the diner, because Steve insisted that they drop the kids off at the arcade first, which was fine with Eddie. Then Steve—in all his seven-months pregnant glory—wanted to trot in after them and check they were all okay, which was fine with Eddie too.
It was particularly fine because, by the time Steve caught up, Dustin and co had knuckled down to beating their top scores on Golden-axe and Contra. To the noisy soundtrack of bleeps, bloops and cussing kids, Steve’s knuckles brushed the back of Eddie’s, and Eddie grasped the Omegas fingers. Suddenly, like a couple of fourth graders, they were holding hands.
And nobody noticed, stuck their fingers down their throats and made gagging noises. Not even that little shit Mike Wheeler.
Then Steve spotted something he fancied in the arcade’s creaky, retro-looking claw machine.
He tugged Eddie over, pointing at a stuffed wolf. Specifically, at a goofy-looking wolf with its snout squashed up against the glass. It’d gotten goggly eyes, a lolling tongue, and… a badass mane of jet-black totally metal rocker hair. Like, wtf?
“He looks just like you!” Steve giggled his head-off and then… Ugh, he went in for the kill with a pout. “You gonna win him for me?”
“Huh? Yeah, okay, if you want. Anything for my Babygirl.”
Steve’s pretty Babygirl eyes grew stupid levels of huge and round. Then he rose on tiptoes and nibbled soft lips against Eddie’s that made every part of Eddie tingle and glow. “Go get me my wolfy, Alpha.”
Once Eddie had stopped grinning at Steve as goofily as the stuffed wolf, he rubbed his paws together. Game on. How hard could it be?
A pocket’s worth of change later, and Steve was laughing so hard that Will got worried, bringing him over a chair and a bottle of water. Eddie—once assured Steve was fine— started to lose his shit. He’d won Steve a mini Snoopy that would look cute in the pup’s crib, so that proved he wasn’t a total loser. Trouble was, the goddamn machine was rigged! Getting a grip on any of the larger toys was impossible. Three times he’d clenched the claw around that dumb wolf, creaked the juddering crane toward the chute.
Each time, the machine conked out before he could drop the dipshit stuffed animal down the tunnel. Money gone. Time up.
“You do!” Eddie rounded on the Omega, barely containing a snarl. A red veil slammed down in front of his eyes. Not because he was angry with Steve, but because his Omega wanted the toy, and he was gonna provide or die trying.
“You are getting your wolfie,” said Eddie, softer now, not wanting to scare Steve, and very gently, steering him away from the devilish device. “I do not like to lose a campaign of war, and I am not letting this pile of junk beat me. The problem here is that I haven’t gotten my tools of the trade, so I’m gonna go fetch some lock-picking gear from the van. Nobody will notice or care… apart from possibly Keith.” He peeped over to where the arcade supervisor hovered in the door of his office, munching a packet of crisps. “He’s a slippery one, so that’s where you come in. Could you, uh, go chat to him or something?”
“I’m an ex-jock, Eddie. He hates my guts.”
“He’s a wasp to everyone, Sweetheart, and he’s been drooling after you for years. Trust me. Go ask him a question or something. Anything. Dumber the better. I’ll be in and out of the claw machine in a gnat’s heartbeat.”
Steve gawked at him, mouth forming a perfect ‘o’. “You’re seriously asking me to..? Okay, screw it. I’m in. If Keith thinks I’m flirting or something, you will have to murder him.”
“Deal.” Eddie shot off, teeth gritted with single-minded determination. Keith was a Beta, and he’d never make a move on an Alpha’s territory, let alone Eddie’s. Steve was definitely safe, and if Eddie’s Omega wanted something, his Omega was gonna damn well have it.
However, when he was throwing all his kit out of the back of the van, growling at his inability to find his tools amid the chaos, the reality check hit hard.
He was roping Steve into committing petty larceny on their first date.
This was beyond cuckoo bonkers insane.
He could picture Wayne standing in front of him, placid and unjudging as ever save the merest shake of his head. His uncle would remind him of basic sex-ed, let alone everything he’d learned in recent weeks since Wayne took in homeless, pregnant Steve.
For an Alpha like Eddie, being around an Omega he was crazy about like Steve, had serious consequences. Before they were even officially courting, Eddie had found himself desperate to build Steve a nest, to feed the Omega, and ensure he was always comfy and cosy. First dates famously sent Alpha’s pheromones into a wild tizzy. Another well-known possible danger was over-zealous urges to buy expensive gifts and nest items that weren’t always needed…
…or, in Eddie’s case, the urge to break into a claw machine and steal a stuffed wolf with rocker hair simply because the Omega pouted cutely at him.
Eddie cringed and lightly bit his fist. He took a deep breath and tossed everything back into the van.
In the door of the arcade, he almost collided with Steve waddling out. With the stuffed wolf tucked under his arm and Snoopy spilling out of a pocket.
Steve batted his lashes.
Eddie rolled back onto the chunky heels of his knock-off Doc Martens. “Whut!?! how the f..?”
Steve took Eddie’s hand so tenderly the remnants of Eddie’s brain disintegrated to mush. “It’s all right, Eddie. I remembered how Alphas could go a bit gaga on first dates and... Look, I shouldn’t have teased you, okay? I’m sorry.”
Steve was so sweet and understanding. And how the heck did he get the wolf? Eddie hardly cared. His heart was so stuffed with feels it ached and throbbed. He forced himself to focus as Steve, leading him back toward the van, explained he’d simply slipped Keith a dollar bill and dangled the prospect of Eddie selling discounted weed. Which they both knew was never gonna happen, as Eddie had quit dealing and was going legit with a bar job.
“Wasn’t gonna risk ending our first date with you in jail,” said Steve. “Oh, and now I can snuggle with my wolfie in the nest, so I guess I don’t need you and you’re back on the couch, Munson… Eeeee!”
That red veil had slammed down in front of Eddie’s eyes once more. This time, his Alpha urge was to swing his Omega up in his arms and plaster that pretty, snarky mouth with a kiss, licking and caressing, until Steve parted his lips with a soft giggling sigh.
When the lingering kiss finally ended, Steve lolled dazedly, dabbing swollen lips. “That was a start-of-date kiss?” he panted, cheeks flushed bright pink. “I reckon I could get used to crazy Eddie.”
Carefully, adoringly, Eddie popped his Omega back on his feet. “No more dumb craziness,” he vowed. He helped Steve onto the van seat, strapped in his precious load, and kissed the Omega’s glowing cheek.
The most apeshit idea yet struck: Is a first actual date too soon to tell somebody you’re pretty darn sure they’re your soulmate?
Possibly. Didn’t wanna scare Steve off. As he hurried around to the driver’s seat, he settled on baby steps and on topping that kiss with a show-stopping end-of-date one…
steddie | rating: t | wc: 3,8k | cw: mention of throwing up | tags: pre-season 4, different first meetings, eddie is afraid of heights, steve is a sweetheart, holding hands, first kiss
for week one of @softsteddieseptember using the prompt “facing your fears”
read on ao3 here
Jeff and Gareth stumble out of the Ferris Wheel and Eddie snorts out a laugh.
Jeff is struggling to keep them both upright as Gareth leans all of his weight on him, his face alarmingly green. Jeff manages to get them to the picnic table where Eddie is sitting without Gareth barfing but when he plops down next to Eddie he scoots away, putting some distance between them just in case.
“Shouldn’t’ve gone on the Ferris Wheel after swallowing three fucking corn dogs, Gare,” Eddie sniggers, taking a drag of the cig he’d been smoking while his two friends were spinning fifty feet from the ground.
“Don’t-” Gareth mumbles, cutting himself off with a gagging sound that makes Eddie sit on top of the table just to put more space between them. “Don’t mention corn dogs. Or food,” he finishes meekly, hunching forward and burying his face in his hands.
Jeff gives him a pat on the shoulder. “It’s your fault, man,” he tells Eddie, who gasps, affronted by the accusation. “If you didn’t fuck off to go take a piss then Gareth wouldn’t’ve had to go on it with me.”
Eddie shrugs, the cigarette dangling from his lips. “Whatcha want me to say, Jeff? When you gotta go, you gotta go.”
(The truth is Eddie didn’t have to go.
He lied about it and then wandered around the fairgrounds aimlessly until he was certain Jeff and Gareth had gone on the Ferris Wheel.
Because Eddie is terrified of heights, a fact no one but his uncle is aware of given how cool and unmetal it is.)
“Ugh, I gotta go,” Gareth grumbles, stumbling over to some bushes before throwing up all over them.
Eddie recoils with a grimace. “Dude!”
Gareth pulls himself together. He wipes his mouth and glares at him over his shoulder. “Shut up, Ed, you wouldn’t be doing any better if it was you who went up-” He pauses, narrowing his eyes at Eddie. “Wait, how come I’ve never seen you go on the Ferris Wheel?”
Oh crap.
“I’ve been on it,” Eddie shrugs, lying as convincingly as he can. “Many times.”
Jeff studies him curiously. “No, no, Gare, is right. We’ve been coming here for three years and you’ve never been on it with us!”
“I’ve been on it,” Eddie insists. “Just you know with other people.”
They both snort. “Oh yeah?” Jeff asks. “Who?”
“Yeah, Eddie, you don’t have any other friends,” Gareth adds.
“I do!” Eddie protests, waving his hands like it will make names appear out of thin air. “I have Freak!”
Jeff raises an eyebrow. “What’s his real name?”
“Uh-” Eddie shrugs. “Freak?”
Gareth shakes his head. The color is back on his face but Eddie wishes he’d go back to hurling his guts out. “If I didn’t know any better, Eddie, I’d say you’re afraid to go on it.”
“Pfffft,” Eddie slaps his knee with a laugh. “I am not.”
“Prove it then,” Gareth says, crossing his arms over his chest.
“What?”
“Go on the Ferris Wheel now.”
“Uh, can I finish my cig first?” Eddie asks, trying to stall.
But his friends won’t let him. “No,” they say at the same time.
Well, shit.
“Ugh, fiiiiiine,” Eddie says, throwing his arms up in a tantrum before snuffing the cig against the table.
He stands up and, flanked by his two friends, starts walking towards the Ferris Wheel. As he does, he considers the pros and cons of fleeing- he’s gotten very good at running from people and neither Gareth nor Jeff are as quick as some of the jocks he’s had to outrun before.
But Eddie realizes he might not need to run away when they reach the line just as the guy manning the ride opens the last car to let the last two people in.
“Won’t you look at that!” Eddie whirls around, clapping his hands together. “It’s full! Oh well, there’s always next year!”
He throws his arms around Jeff and Gareth and starts dragging them away. Only for them to stop in their tracks when there’s a voice behind them.
“We have one spot left!” The guy announces. “One spot left! Who wants to ride?”
Gareth whirls around. “He does!” He says, pointing at Eddie who curses inwardly. “He’ll do it. Right, Eddie?”
Through gritted teeth, Eddie mutters ‘if you insist’ because what other fucking choice does he have?
He makes his way to the front of the line like a man stepping into the gallows, jaw clenched and hands balled up into fists at his sides pausing again just as he’s about to get on.
Because sitting on the Ferris Wheel car is no other than Steve fucking Harrington.
He wants to do this even less now knowing that Harrington will be sitting next to him as he tries not to shit his pants. The last thing he wants is the King of Hawkins High to go around sharing that with everyone.
“Dude, are you getting in or not?” The guy asks when Eddie just stands there, an annoyed tilt to his voice.
Eddie glances over his shoulder to find Gareth and Jeff giving him two thumbs up, matching smirks on their faces. He flips them off, ignoring the scandalized gasp from a mother waiting in line with her son.
Then he glances back at the car- at Harrington, who is staring at him with an impatient bitchy look. The King probably isn’t happy about sharing a Ferris Wheel car with the Freak.
Yeah, well, the feeling is fucking mutual.
“Yeah, yeah, I’m going in,” Eddie says anyway, sliding into his seat. He does his best to ignore Harrington as the guy lowers the safety bar on their laps- as well as the dread that has settled on his belly.
It only grows as they start moving.
“Enjoy your ride,” the guy tells them with fake cheerfulness.
Eddie fights the urge to flip him off too.
“Fuck,” he mutters, grabbing the safety bar with a death grip as their car starts to rise. They keep rocking back and forth and Eddie’s stomach falls out of his ass every time. “Fuck me.”
Next to him, Harrington lets out a snort. “At least buy me dinner first, Munson.”
Eddie snaps his head towards him- Harrington is leaning back against his seat with a smirk, seemingly not caring at all about the fact that they’re about to be thirty feet from the ground. Asshole.
“Hardy-har-har, Harrington,” Eddie says through gritted teeth, trying not to let his voice waver.
As far as comebacks go, it’s a lame one and Harrington must notice. “Geez, man. Are you okay?”
“Yeah, I’m- I’m fine.”
Harrington glances down at Eddie’s hands on the safety bar with a pointed look. “Really? Because you look like you’re trying to snap that bar in half.”
Eddie glances down and sees that he’s white-knuckling the safety bar. He loosens his hold a little. “I’m fine,” he says, voice clipped. “Mind your own business, Your Majesty.”
“Christ, Munson, what’s your problem?” Harrington huffs out a sound halfway between a grunt and a laugh. “And don’t call me that. You don’t hear me calling you Freak.”
To Eddie, they’re not the same. He thought someone like Harrington would enjoy being reminded about his popular status in high school- even if Eddie’s tone is mocking. But it seems the whole King thing struck a nerve.
“My problem is-” Eddie starts, meaning to tell Harrington that it’s him even if Eddie hasn’t had a problem with him in particular since he graduated but then their car jerks and his words trail off into a whimper.
“This fucking deathtrap, shit. Okay, I’m not fine,” he admits, eyes screwed shut as they reach the top. “I'm like terrified of heights, okay? Which is fucking lame and super unmetal of me so go ahead, laugh it up.”
He waits to hear it- Harrington’s laugh but there’s only silence.
Eddie peeks at him through one eye.
“I’m not gonna do that,” Harrington says, his eyebrows knitted in a way that’s frankly kinda cute.
Cute? Jesus Christ, Eddie, not the time.
“Why not?” He asks. “It’s what you jocks do.”
“Yeah, well, I haven’t been a jock for a while, man.”
Eddie guesses that’s true. Even before he graduated, Harrington had stopped being a jock under Eddie’s definition of the word. He still played basketball, but he didn’t pick on Eddie or the other nerds and now he’s not laughing at him for being afraid of heights even though if the roles were reversed Eddie would probably get a few laughs in himself.
Maybe he should cut Harrington some slack.
“Why are you riding the Ferris Wheel anyway?” He asks after a short silence. “If you don’t like heights?”
Another mind your own business rests at the tip of Eddie’s tongue but he did just say he’d cut him some slack. Besides, Eddie is slowly realizing that talking to Harrington is helping keep him distracted from where they are right now.
“Well, my friends think I’m scared-”
“You are,” Harrington interjects with a smirk.
“Yeah, yeah, I am,” Eddie accepts with an eye roll even if he feels his mouth tick up. “But they don’t need to know that, I have a reputation to uphold.”
“With your friends?”
“With my friends, the school.” Eddie clicks his tongue. “ Society.”
Harrington snorts out a startled sort of chuckle, eyebrows raised in amusement. “Well, I won’t tell society,” he says with a conspiratorial smile. “Your secret’s safe with me.”
He bumps their shoulders together and it makes the car tip forward. Eddie bites down on a very embarrassing scream. Harrington grimaces. “Shit, sorry.”
“Why are you- why are you riding the Ferris Wheel?” Eddie asks. “You can’t possibly enjoy this, man.”
“It’s not so bad,” Harrington shrugs. “I like the view, especially at sunset.”
“Ah,” Eddie smiles teasingly. “I bet you bring all the pretty girls up here, hold their hand if they get scared.”
Harrington raises an eyebrow at him. “Are you suggesting I hold your hand, Munson?”
Is he? Eddie looks down at Steve’s hands. They’re nice hands and Eddie has to admit that the thought of holding one of them right now doesn’t exactly make him want to jump off this car.
It makes his heat build in his cheeks actually. “Fuck off, no, I’m-”
“Because I would,” Harrington interjects, “if you wanted me to.”
Eddie’s eyes go wide. “I- uh. You- no, you wouldn’t.”
Harrington tilts his head, watching Eddie with a mixture of amusement and something else. If Eddie didn’t know any better he’d say Harrington finds it endearing- how nervous Eddie is. What the hot fuck?
Harrington holds out his hand, palm up, in the space between them.
Eddie can only stare at it like it’s going to bite him or like Harrington is going to jerk it back and laugh at him for falling for the joke. He does neither. He wiggles his fingers and Eddie, who might be oxygen-deprived from the height, lets go of the bar with one hand, wipes it on his jeans, and grabs Harrington’s.
He links their fingers together loosely and gives Eddie a little half-smirk, half-smile that he bets left a girl or two giggling back in the day. Right now it makes Eddie’s heart stutter in a wildly different way than being this far from the ground does.
The ground, which is currently far, far away. Shit. The reminder makes him grip Harrington’s hand tighter and it’s really nice- warm and soft instead of cold and hard like the safety bar. Eddie looks down at their joined hands, and focuses on that- on how big Steve’s hand is and how many freckles are dusted over the back of it, how he doesn’t seem to mind that Eddie’s rings are probably digging painfully into his skin with how hard he’s holding on to him.
“Better?”
“Yeah,” Eddie admits with a shaky laugh. “Um, thanks, man, for not laughing and like, not being a dick about this.”
“Yeah, well, I’m trying to be less of a dick these days.”
“And how’s that working out for ya?”
Harrington’s nose scrunches up. “I’m alone at the Ferris Wheel, Eddie, so what do you think?”
Eddie chuckles. “Oh, so what am I? Chopped liver?”
“No!” Harrington counters quickly. “Just not who I thought I’d end up riding the Ferris Wheel with.”
“Oh how you wound me, Steve,” Eddie says with an exaggerated pout.
“Shut up, you’re the one who’s wounding me,” he says playfully, using his free hand to gesture at where his other one is still trapped by Eddie’s. “Think you’re cutting off circulation to my hand.”
Eddie loosens his hold a little, his cheeks pinking up again. “Fuck, sorry.”
“It’s okay,” Steve says, giving it a squeeze. “Robin and I went to see this gross movie once called The Thing and I’m pretty sure I almost lost all my fingers from how hard she was gripping my hand.”
Eddie blinks. “Robin Buckley? From band?” He asks and Steve nods. “I didn’t know you two were friends or is it- are you two like-”
Jesus, why do you even care, Munson? Talk about minding your own business.
“Oh no,” Steve replies even if Eddie didn’t finish the question. “I love Robin, but she’s just my friend. My best friend. It’s tectonic.”
Eddie tilts his head. “Do- do you mean platonic?”
“Yeah, that,” Steve says, snapping his fingers and shooting a single finger gun in his direction. “She’s actually down there somewhere with- um, with someone else.”
“Oh, Steve,” Eddie says, shaking his head. “You’re third-wheeling your band nerd best friend? How the mighty have fallen truly.”
Steve groans, throwing his head back but not before Eddie sees how his mouth twitches. “It gets worse, dude. I’m also here babysitting a bunch of fourteen-year-olds who are also nerds. Except for Max, she’s cool, she doesn’t play that- dorks and dweebs game the others are obsessed with.”
“Hold on, I’m sorry, do you mean Dungeons and Dragons?” Eddie sputters, trying to wrap his head around everything he’s learning about Steve- horror movie enjoyer, nerd-sympathizer, a babysitter who sort of knows what Dungeons and Dragons is.
Steve purses his lips. “I think I like my name better.”
“Sure, buddy,” Eddie says with a snort. “Well, I’m sorry to inform you that I run an after-school club for that game so by hanging out with me your cool-o-meter just took an even bigger nose dive.”
“Well, goddamn it, Munson,” Steve says jokingly.
“Bet you wish you got stuck with a pretty girl instead of me, huh, big boy?”
Steve falters at the name that truth be told slipped out of Eddie’s mouth without him realizing. A slight pink tinge shades his cheeks.
It’s nothing compared to the deep shade of red Eddie’s cheeks turn when Steve says, “Actually being stuck with a pretty boy is fine by me.”
A nearly hysterical laugh rushes from Eddie’s lips before he can help it. “A pretty- uh. What?” His heart is doing summersaults in his chest and Eddie tries hard to get it to calm down. Steve could be fucking with him. Fuck, is he? “Are you- Steve. Harrington. Are you fucking with me? ‘Cause you might’ve graduated and you might not be a jock anymore but I know you know what your teammates called me, man, you know I’m- and you fucking with me like that is not cool-”
“Woah, Eddie, hey. I’m not,” Steve assures him, pretty brown eyes wide like a startled deer. “It’s true, okay? You are pretty.”
Oh.
An ugly strangled noise escapes Eddie. “Oh. Okay. Uh.”
Steve runs a hand through his hair and shifts nervously in the seat. “Fuck, just forget I said that, I didn’t want to make things weird, okay? Just- yeah, forget it.”
“Who says I want to?”
Steve’s eyebrows meet in the middle. Cute, Eddie thinks again. Oh, maybe it was the time after all. “Um, your face, man? You look like I splashed you with water and then threw a toaster at you or something.”
“That’s- that’s actually a good way to describe how I feel, yeah,” Eddie agrees. Steve cringes slightly. “Not in a bad way! I’m just surprised! I didn’t know you-” liked boys? liked freaks? liked me?
Whatever he means, Steve gets it. “Yeah, I do,” he says, the tips of his ears turning pink. “It’s fine if you don’t or whatever-”
Eddie opens his mouth to assure him he does in fact like boys and freaks and Steve who might be a freak himself if this Ferris Wheel ride has taught Eddie anything-
Before he can though the Ferris Wheel screeches to a halt, their car rocking in place at the top.
“Why- why are we stopping? What’s wrong?”
“Nothing’s wrong,” Steve says, squeezing Eddie’s hand. “It’s the last spin, they’re probably gonna stop each cart at the top for a few minutes.”
Eddie whines pathetically. “What? Why?”
“So people can watch the sunset? Make out?” Steve blushes. “Or something.”
The wind picks up and makes the car rock back and forth and Eddie groans. “Fucking great!”
“Hey, what do you need?” Steve asks, rubbing his thumb over the back of Eddie’s hand. It’s almost enough to distract him from being stuck at the top. Almost.
“To be back on solid ground? Or a distraction. Please distract me, Stevie,” Eddie says, feeling panic bubbling up inside him. He doesn’t even notice when the nickname slips out.
Steve’s eyes flick over his face looking for something. He either finds it or gives up. Either way, he takes a deep breath. “Please don’t punch me for this.”
“Punch you for-”
The last word dies in Eddie’s throat because Steve leans in and presses a kiss to his mouth, effectively shutting him up.
For a beat, neither of them does anything. Then Steve’s free hand cups Eddie’s cheek and he moves his lips. Eddie makes a soft, needy noise in the back of his throat, his eyelids fluttering shut, and then he’s kissing Steve back.
It’s a slow and lazy kiss but it’s enough to make Eddie forget where he is or that he’s supposed to be panicking. He even lets go of the safety bar just so he can get his fingers in Steve’s hair.
They don’t break apart until the Ferris Wheel starts moving again, their car making its way down so they can finally get off this stupid thing.
(Though it might be starting to grow on Eddie. Just a little.)
When they stop again so that the people in the next car can have their go at the top, Eddie’s stomach merely swoops and it might have more to do with the way Steve licks his pink, wet lips than with anything else.
“Well, that’s one way to distract someone,” Eddie says, his voice coming out a little breathless. “Thanks, Stevie.”
Steve snorts, hanging a hand from his neck. “Thanks for not punching me.”
“I’m a lover, not a fighter, baby,” Eddie says and watches delightedly how a flush creeps up Steve’s cheeks at the pet name. “I’d never punch you, your face is too pretty for that.”
A startled laugh tumbles from Steve’s lips. “So I could kiss you again?”
“I could be persuaded to do that again, yeah.” Eddie tilts his head, eyes darting a little anxiously over Steve’s face. “First I gotta know if this is like a ‘what happens in the Ferris Wheel stays in the Ferris Wheel’ kind of thing, you know?”
“Nah,” Steve says with a smile that edges on soft. “I was actually gonna drag you with me to the Hoop Shot game after this. Impress you a little.”
“Oh yeah?” Eddie asks, grinning widely. “Gonna impress me with your jock moves?”
“Mhm. By winning you a stuffed animal too.”
Eddie clicks his tongue. “Stevie, Stevie, Stevie, I told you, I have a reputation to uphold-”
“With society, yeah, yeah. Don’t worry, I’ll get you something metal like a bat! Or a dragon.”
“Hm,” Eddie taps his finger against his chin. “Get me both and it’s a deal!”
Steve’s eyes twinkle. “Does that mean I get two kisses?”
“Oh, sweetheart,” Eddie says, pitching his voice low and deep. Steve’s eyes widen slightly. “You can have way more than that.”
They’re almost at the bottom now which is probably why Steve doesn’t lean in for another kiss right then and there when it’s clear that he wants to. This close to the ground, people could see and the last thing they want is an angry mob waiting for them at the bottom.
They’re happy to just hold hands for what’s left of the ride. Despite Eddie not being scared anymore, neither of them considers letting go, not until the guy from before yanks the safety bar off their laps, stares curiously at their clasped hands for a second before his expression turns bored again, and waves them out of the car.
Eddie climbs out and jogs down the steps, past the people waiting in line. His eyes dart over the people hanging around the Ferris Wheel, looking for Gareth and Jeff but his friends must’ve gotten bored and wandered off at some point because they’re nowhere to be seen. Whatever, he was gonna ditch them to hang out with Steve anyway.
But Steve gets the wrong idea when he sees Eddie scanning the crowd. He scruffs his Nike against the ground and hangs a hand from his neck. “It’s okay if you wanna find your friends-”
“Fuck, no,” Eddie says quickly. “They’re big boys, they can get home on their own. Or not and it serves them right for forcing me to go on that deathtrap!”
“Oh, come on,” Steve says with a playful grin.
“Fine, I guess it wasn’t that bad,” Eddie says, rolling his eyes, the corners of his mouth ticking up. “What about you? You don’t have to find your baby nerds and make sure they’re okay?”
“Nope, those shitheads can take care of themselves,” Steve says. “I have more important things to do.”
“Like me?” Eddie asks with a ridiculous waggle of his eyebrows. It makes Steve tip his head back with a laugh. Eddie’s eyes zero in on the moles in the column on his neck, thoughts drifting to wanting to kiss every single one of them.
“Maybe later,” he tells Eddie with a wink. His stomach swoops and this time it has nothing to do with gravity and heights. “C’mon, man, let’s get you that bat.”
Eddie holds his finger up, wagging it in front of Steve’s face. “And the dragon!” Eddie says, getting all up in Steve’s space as he starts walking in the direction of the Hoop Shot game. “Don’t forget the dragon!”
“Yeah, yeah, whatever you say, Munson.”
(Steve gets him the bat. And the dragon. And cotton candy. And later follows Eddie home after dropping off his herd of fourteen-year-olds. Eddie lets him have two kisses and more just like he promised.)
(And he rides more than just the Ferris Wheel that day.)
for @softsteddieseptember week 2 prompts "falling" and "friends to lovers" | rating: G | wc: 525
summary: Steve slips off a ladder and right into Eddie's arms.
AO3
There’s something to be said about reputations; Steve’s not sure what at the moment, but there is something. To the kids, he's a fearless pushover and he’d like to keep it that way. The only problem is that while he’s a pushover, he’s not fearless.
Heights. His greatest shame. No one knew how much he hated them or the vertigo he got looking down no matter how hard he tried. A short distance, he could do; but onto his roof? No shot.
But when the kids pestered him for months to decorate for Halloween and now he found himself nearly 30 feet in the air on a flimsy ass ladder hanging fake cobwebs in his gutters while the kids and Eddie decorated the lawn.
Trying to lose himself in the motion, drag, staple, drag, staple, drag, he leaned too far to one side. The ladder wobbled dangerously and he over corrected throwing his full weight to the other side.
“Careful, Stevie!” Someone shouted; later he'd realize it was Eddie. But the call came too late. His fingers slipped from their grip on the roof and he was plummeting to Earth. Bracing for impact, he didn't have time to scream as he shut his eyes.
Something soft broke his fall.
“You alright there, sweetheart?” Eddie wheezed out from below him. Prying open his eyes, Steve realized the soft thing he landed on was Eddie's puffer jacket…and Eddie. Blushing furiously, Steve pulled away, assessing the other man for injuries.
“Oh my God! Eddie are you okay?” Steve shouted frantically running his hands down Eddie's sides.
“I'm fine, darlin’. Especially if you keep touching me like that.” Eddie winked, a wicked grin spreading across his face. His hands rested on Steve's thighs and that's when he realized he was straddling the other man's lap. If it was possible for his face to get redder, it did.
“Holy Shit! Are you guys alright?” Dustin shouted as he rushed over.
Doing a quick internal body scan, Steve sighed in relief when he found he was relatively unharmed.
“Might have a bruise or two but we're good. Right?” Eddie asked. Steve nodded in agreement and stood, pulling Eddie to his feet.
“Thanks for the catch.” He said sheepishly. Eddie shrugged it off, then his grin turned mischievous.
“No problem, Stevie. Though when I pictured you falling for me in was must less dangerous. And I figured we'd land in your bed not your garden.” Eddie smirked, then skipped off as if he hadn't set Steve's blood ablaze.
Chasing after him, he wrapped an arm around Eddie's shoulders and pressed a quick kiss to his cheek.
“We can do that too. How about tonight after we drop the gremlins off, I take you out to dinner?” It was Eddie's turn to blush as Steve watched on with a soft smile.
“Sounds like a plan.” Eddie replied pulling a chunk of hair in front of face to hide his smile.
Steve may have fallen for Eddie, in more ways than one, but it was his turn to sweep the other man off his feet. He was determined to catch him in return.
I’d like to announce Soft Steddie September is once again taking place!
Just like last year this is a sister event with @steddiesmuttyseptember. (their prompts are up now!)
With that in mind, this is 18+.
The goal of the event is to use the prompts provided to write something that makes you happy, or go awww!
Happy Endings is the goal (they can be implied but they should be Heavily implied)
Writers: No word limit
Artists Welcome!!
Be sure to tag the blog @softsteddieseptember when you post and include the prompt, ratings, word count, and any warnings. Like this
prompt | rating | wc | cw
Any NSFW should be under the cut. Use one prompt a week or combine them! Prompts can be combined with other events as long as it fits their guidelines! Combine them with smutty Sept to your heart’s content!
The prompts are split into each week, and anything included that week will be in the weekly masterlist. But, as long as they are posted by the end of the month, the post will be included on the big masterlist.
I will comment a 🥹 once your piece has been put in the queue for reblog.
Find the AO3 collection here to add your fic.
If you have any questions send me an ask here or @mugloversonly
Now for the prompts!
Week 1: (Sept 01-06)
Strangers to Lovers | Blind Date | Party | Cooking | Fairy tale
Week 2: (Sept 07-13)
Friends to Lovers | First Date | Secret | Falling | Pool
Week 3: (Sept 14-20)
Surprise | Wedding | Love at First Sight | Lake | Second Meeting
Week 4: (Sept 21-27) & Week 5: (Sept 28-30)
Communication | Eavesdropping | Parents | Wrong Number | Anniversary | Modern AU | Sunrise | Flowers
Written for @steddiesmuttyseptember (prompts: backseat | clothes on | soft and slow | bruise) and @softsteddieseptember (prompt: Road Trip). This is super late, I'm sorry.
The biggest thank you to @firefly-party for reading over this and helping me make sense of English grammar and tenses. UGH.
6k | rated: e | warnings: (consensual) blood drinking | tags: vampire!eddie, monsterfucker!steve, dry humping, Steve takes care of Eddie
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“I’m dead, Harrington, not deaf! Haven’t I been through enough? Do you have to torture me with… with this? Crappy music from an even crappier movie? And here I thought we were friends!”
Eddie’s voice grew louder as he ranted, his hands flapping dramatically, his wide brown eyes sparkling under the streetlamps they passed. For someone technically dead, he was so alive—full of energy and life in every way that mattered. Even with his too-sharp teeth, translucent skin, and the absence of a pulse, he was still, well, Eddie.
Not that Eddie agreed.
That’s why they were here now, on this strange road trip to Washington D.C. to meet some friend of Owens who supposedly had a solution for him. How, Steve wasn’t sure. And if he was being honest, he didn’t entirely trust this friend—or Owens, for that matter. They’d been screwed over too many times, and Steve wasn’t about to risk Eddie’s… non-life.
Eddie seemed on edge too, fidgeting and talking too fast, too loud, confined in the tight space of Steve’s trusty BMW.
“If the movie’s so crappy, how do you know Take My Breath Away is in it, huh?” Steve countered, smirking, raising an eyebrow in challenge.
As expected, the question left Eddie sputtering, before he huffed and crossed his arms, pouting.
Steve took pity and turned the volume down, but not before belting out the chorus at the top of his lungs. He couldn’t help but enjoy the way Eddie looked at him, his attention fixed solely on Steve. If he were being honest, that’s all he’d been craving lately—Eddie’s gaze, his words, his touch.
Steve was down bad.
They’d been driving for six hours, and Steve could feel the toll it was taking on him. He still wasn’t sleeping well—nightmares keeping him awake more often than not. The only thing that brought him any real comfort was when Eddie came back from his nightly hunts. It should’ve felt strange that the only time Steve truly felt safe from the horrors of the Upside Down was when the one "monster" they hadn’t killed or sent back to the alternate dimension was taking a shower in his en suite bathroom before crawling into bed with him.
Not that Steve thought of Eddie as a monster—just because he looked a little different and needed blood to survive didn’t make him one.
The only one who saw Eddie that way was Eddie himself. It had taken weeks to convince him to let them anywhere near him, constantly reassuring him that they knew he wouldn’t hurt them, that they loved him.
Eddie had only agreed to stop hiding in the woods if Steve was there, nail bat in hand, ready to strike at the first sign of danger.
That’s why Eddie was living with him now. And that’s why Steve was the one driving him to Washington to meet this friend of Owens.
“You don’t look so hot, Stevie.”
“Geez, tell me how you really feel, Munson,” Steve shot back, only slightly annoyed. Eddie sounded more worried than anything.
Eddie raised his hands in mock surrender, a small smile tugging at his lips. “Relax, you always look hot, big boy. But right now? You look beat. Wanna take a break?”
A break didn’t sound bad at all, Steve thought. Just to rest his eyes for a bit.
“Not your worst idea,” he conceded, much to Eddie’s delight.
Eddie’s voice turned theatrical as he declared, “I only have good ideas, I’ll have you know.”
Steve’s reply came without thinking. “Sacrificing yourself to the bats wasn’t.” The weight of his words hit him the moment the silence in the car became deafening—not even the sound of Eddie’s breathing, which was more habit than necessity, broke the tension.
Shit.
“Eddie, I’m sorry—”
“It’s fine,” Eddie cut him off, his voice flat, the humor gone. “There’s a path over there, leading off the road. Take it. We can park at the edge of the woods. You can rest, and I’ll... hunt.”
Eddie’s whole demeanor screamed for him to drop it. As much as Steve hated the tense silence hanging between them, he didn’t know what to say to make it better. He was sorry for how his words had come out, but the truth was, he’d meant them. Part of him knew it wasn’t fair—he hated what Eddie had done, but he also knew that, in Eddie’s place, he would’ve done the exact same thing. Saving Dustin, buying them time. Sacrificing himself because what was his life compared to theirs, compared to the world?
If Steve was being honest with himself, he’d admit that it wasn’t Eddie he was truly angry at—it was himself. He should have been there. He should’ve been smarter, faster. Better. But he wasn’t. He let them fend for themselves, and this was the result.
The car swayed as it rumbled down the gravel path, pulling him back from his spiraling thoughts. What happened, happened. There was no changing it now. The only thing they could do was deal with the aftermath.
Steve parked the car in a secluded spot, hidden from the road to give them some privacy. The second the car stopped, Eddie swung the door open and disappeared into the woods without a word. Steve sat there, staring after him, regret settling like a weight in his chest.
With a heavy sigh, Steve pushed open his door and went around to grab his nail bat and a blanket from the trunk. He crawled into the backseat, balling up his jacket as a makeshift pillow. The bat went under the driver’s seat, just in case, and he pulled the blanket over himself. It wasn’t exactly comfortable, and with the weight of guilt in his stomach and his mind racing, he doubted he’d be able to fall asleep.
But sleep had other plans. It claimed him within seconds, and as usual, Eddie was the last thing on his mind before darkness wrapped around him like a lover.
He came back to himself slowly, like wading through thick molasses, his senses gradually returning one by one. First, there was the awareness inside his body. He was thirsty. Hungry, too. A dull headache throbbed at his temples, and his neck ached from the awkward position he’d slept in. Everything pointed to him having slept far longer than he’d intended.
Next came his hearing—dulled ever since Billy Hargrove had taken a plate to his head, but still somewhat functional. He could make out the distant hoot of an owl and, if he concentrated, the faint sound of cars speeding by on the nearby road. Then there was something else—a rustling sound, faint and close by. He had to strain to hear it, and might’ve missed it if not for how near it was.
Steve kept his eyes closed, everything feeling too heavy and far away. But now, cautiously, he cracked them open just enough to survey his surroundings without alerting any potential threats.
The car was dark; the sun had set a while ago, from the looks of it. At first glance, it seemed like he was alone, and worry crept in about Eddie. But then the rustling sound came again, and this time his eyes landed on its source. Someone was sitting in the passenger seat, trembling violently.
“Eds?” Steve’s voice came out scratchy from sleep. He swallowed and tried again, softer this time. “Are you alright?”
The figure in the front seat—who Steve hoped was Eddie, though who else could it be—shook its head but remained silent. As Steve blinked the sleep from his eyes and they adjusted to the darkness, more details came into focus. Eddie was hunched over, knees pulled tightly to his chest, his feet up on the upholstery. Normally, Steve would’ve complained, but right now all that mattered was making sure Eddie was okay.
“Eddie, please, talk to me. I can’t help you if you don’t talk to me.”
He sat up and reached out to touch Eddie’s arm, but the moment his fingers grazed the fabric of Eddie’s jacket, Eddie recoiled, scrambling as far as the small space of the car would allow.
“Don’t,” Eddie rasped, his voice raw and jagged, almost unrecognizable.
Ignoring the warning, Steve inched closer, raising his hands in a calming gesture. “Eddie,” he repeated softly, using the name again because he remembered the first time they encountered this version of Eddie—feral, lost, barely recognizing them. Nancy had said to repeat his name often, to remind him of who he was. It became a habit Steve hadn’t been able to shake entirely.
“Whatever it is, you can tell me. Did something happen while you were hunting?” Steve’s stomach twisted at the thought. What if Eddie had hurt someone? Lost control to the instincts he barely understood? He should’ve been worried about whoever Eddie might’ve harmed—and he was, he was—but more than anything, he worried about what that guilt would do to Eddie. That it would push him to retreat, make him decide that he couldn’t be around people anymore. That he’d leave them.
Leave Steve.
At Steve’s question, Eddie finally looked up, and their eyes met. Steve’s heart lurched. Eddie's eyes were no longer the warm, familiar brown. They were red.
A whimper escaped Steve’s lips before he could stop it, and Eddie’s face—what little Steve could make out—twisted in what looked like pain. Steve realized, too late, that his involuntary reaction had struck at Eddie’s worst fear: that they saw him as the monster he believed himself to be.
“’M sorry, Eds,” Steve stammered, rushing to correct himself. “You just surprised me, that’s all. I’m not scared of you, I swear. I’m just worried for you. Let me help, please.”
With his back pressed against the glove compartment, cowering in the cramped footwell of the passenger seat, Eddie let out a dark, humorless laugh. “You have no idea what you’re asking, Steve. You should just take that trusty bat of yours and bash my head in. That’s the only way you can help.” His voice cracked, raw with desperation. “I… I don’t want to be a monster.”
“I’m not doing that, Eddie.” Steve’s voice was steady, even as his heart hammered in his chest. “You’re not a monster. You’re our friend.”
Eddie let out a bitter sigh, his hand fumbling for the car's overhead light. When it flicked on, Steve’s breath caught in his throat. Eddie looked more monstrous than ever—the sharpness of his teeth more pronounced, his skin drawn tight and pale, dark veins spidering beneath the surface. His red eyes glowed unnaturally in the dim light, and his trembling grew worse.
“I haven’t eaten in days,” Eddie confessed, his voice low and filled with shame. “I couldn’t do it. I couldn’t bring myself to kill any of the animals out there. And tonight, when I finally got desperate enough to try… there were hunters in the woods.” He clenched his jaw, as if disgusted with himself. “I couldn’t risk it, Steve. I had to retreat before I hurt them. Before I would have... lost control.”
Steve’s heart twisted at the sight of Eddie—so vulnerable, yet fighting desperately to stay in control. It hurt to see the raw fear in his friend’s eyes, especially when there seemed to be nothing that Steve could do to make it better. There had to be something. Anything.
Eddie’s refusal to feed explained why the monstrous side of him was becoming more pronounced, more visible. The hunger must be unbearable by now, gnawing at him from the inside out. Yet, Eddie—the stubborn idiot—was willing to suffer rather than hurt another living thing. How anyone could see a monster in someone so kind, so selfless, was beyond Steve. He knew without a doubt that Eddie would starve himself to death before ever harming anyone.
But maybe it didn’t have to come to that. Not if Steve had anything to say about it.
“Maybe…” Steve began, choosing his words carefully, “you don’t have to control it.” At Eddie’s incredulous look, he quickly added, “I mean, what if you let yourself have blood—from someone willing to give it to you? You wouldn’t have to hurt anyone if it was, you know, consensual.”
Eddie blinked, his wide, reddish-brown eyes staring at Steve in disbelief.
“Could you repeat that? Because for a second there, it sounded like you were suggesting I should be drinking blood from a person.”
“It sounded that way because that’s exactly what I’m suggesting,” Steve said, keeping his tone calm. “Not just any person—someone who’d let you do it, of course.”
Eddie’s expression hardened as his voice rose, anger mixing with incredulity. “Are you out of your mind? You’re suggesting I just walk up to someone and be like, ‘Hey, can I get some consensual blood-sucking in? I can’t promise it won’t hurt, but you’d be doing me a real favor.’ Is that what you’re suggesting?”
The flare of anger in Eddie’s voice was almost a relief. It was familiar, a sign that somewhere under all that fear, the Eddie Steve knew was still there. Steve would take Eddie’s frustration over the emptiness he’d seen in him any day.
“Of course not,” Steve replied, his lips curling into a smile as Eddie’s shoulders sagged a little. “I’m suggesting you drink from me.”
You could’ve heard a pin drop in that moment, even with Steve’s less-than-perfect hearing. He was certain Eddie had even stopped breathing, not that he needed to. Eddie just stared at Steve like he’d suggested they strip naked, douse themselves in glitter, and run sparkling through the streets of Hawkins.
“Did you hear me? I. Want. You. To. Drink. From. Me,” Steve repeated, enunciating each word with deliberate conviction.
Eddie was already shaking his head before Steve had even finished speaking. “No! No, no, no. Absolutely not. You’re insane. I—Steve, please, no.”
It was like Eddie was going through the stages of grief—anger, denial, and bargaining. Robin had explained those to him once, and now Steve was watching them unfold before his eyes.
He knew he couldn’t force Eddie to do it, no matter how desperately he wanted to. The truth gnawed at him: a part of Steve didn’t just want Eddie to feel better; he wanted to be the one who made Eddie feel better. And wasn’t that a messed-up thing to feel?
“Please, man. You’re dying. I can see it, and you can’t go on like this much longer.”
The look of utter defeat was painful enough, but it was the resignation in Eddie’s eyes that twisted the knife deeper into Steve’s heart.
“I’m already dead, Steve,” Eddie said quietly. “I died that night, and I shouldn’t have come back. Not like this. I don’t want to live as a monster. If I don’t feed, maybe I can at least die as a human.”
His words were calm, as though Eddie had made peace with his fate, but the sadness lurking behind them hit Steve like a truck.
It made him furious.
“Are you fucking kidding me? You’re seriously gonna sit there, look me in the eye, and tell me it’d be better if you were dead?” Steve’s voice shook with raw emotion. “Newsflash, asshole—if you die, it would destroy the kids. Dustin worships your scrawny ass. Mike tries to grow his hair like yours. Max would play D&D just to have you DM the game. And it’s not just them. Nancy. Robin. Me. Did you ever think about that? We need you, Eddie. So don’t you dare say it’d be better if you died, because it wouldn’t. It wouldn’t!”
His chest heaved with the effort of getting the words out, his anger mingling with desperation. But as the weight of his outburst settled, Steve felt something shift—like a festering wound finally being drained. It left him raw, but somehow… cleaner.
For a second, he thought it had worked. Eddie moved toward him slowly, his hand outstretched. Steve noticed the darkened tips of Eddie’s fingers, the sharpness of his nails, more menacing than they’d been just hours ago. But Steve didn’t flinch. He stayed exactly where he was, letting Eddie come closer.
Eddie didn’t bite him. Instead, his fingertips grazed Steve’s cheek, soft as a summer breeze. “You’re crying?” Eddie’s voice was a disbelieving whisper, like he couldn’t fathom that the thought of losing him could bring Steve to tears.
“I don’t wanna lose you,” Steve whispered back, his voice thick with emotion. He didn’t care if Eddie could see everything he was feeling now—all the love and fear, laid bare for him to witness. If it meant Eddie would accept his help, if it meant Eddie would stay, then Steve would give him everything.
“You really mean it.” The wonder in Eddie’s voice made Steve smile, because it was so unmistakably Eddie.
“For someone so smart, you can be incredibly thick. Yes, I mean it. Now would you please get over yourself and bite me already? Jeez.”
Eddie’s startled laugh told Steve he’d said the right thing. “You do know I repeated senior year three times, right?”
“Yeah, and we both know that had nothing to do with you being dumb, dumbass.”
They both grinned at each other, the kind of goofy smiles that made Steve’s chest feel light. In that moment, all Steve wanted was to lean in and kiss Eddie—just close the gap and see what it felt like to finally do it.
But before he could act on that impulse, Eddie’s face suddenly twisted in pain.
“Eddie? Are you okay? What’s happening?” Steve’s voice rose with the anxiety building in his chest.
Through clenched teeth, Eddie managed, “I’m so hungry and you—” He stopped, squeezing his eyes shut.
“You what? Come on, man, I thought we were having a moment here. Talk to me!”
Eddie groaned, clearly struggling, and finally blurted out, “You smell so fucking good, okay? Happy now? You smell good enough to eat and it hurts.”
The weight of Eddie’s words hung in the small space between them, thick with tension. Steve had been through enough—beaten, tortured, fighting interdimensional monsters while babysitting a pack of troublemakers. He’d earned something good in his life, damn it. And if that “something good” was Eddie Munson biting him and drinking his blood to stay alive, then so be it. Steve Harrington would take it.
"Almost," Steve growled, his patience finally snapping. He framed Eddie’s face with his hands, pulling him forward into a kiss that had been months in the making. And Eddie went willingly—no, eagerly—letting Steve lick into his mouth with a muffled, desperate moan.
Without breaking the kiss, Steve leaned back, pulling Eddie with him into the back seat. Eddie followed without hesitation, lips still fused to Steve’s as if they couldn’t bear to part. Maybe it was Eddie’s newfound abilities, or maybe the kiss had awakened some hidden grace, but somehow, Eddie managed to climb into the back with him without so much as a stumble.
The heat between them was electric like a thunderstorm, a shiver of pure need running through Steve’s body.
As they sank onto the cool leather, Eddie’s weight pressed down on him, and for the first time in what felt like forever, something settled in Steve’s chest too—a deep sense of peace. He had craved this closeness for so long, the feeling of Eddie with him, on him.
“Eddie,” Steve moaned, finally pulling back to gasp for air. The moment their lips parted, though, he felt Eddie tense above him, realization dawning in his eyes. The danger of being so close to Steve, so close to his pulse, his heart pounding from desire, the blood rushing beneath his skin—it obviously hit Eddie like a freight train.
Steve knew if he didn’t act fast, Eddie would pull away, put distance between them when all Steve wanted was to be even closer. So he took the leap, pushing Eddie’s face toward his neck just as he wedged his thigh between Eddie’s legs.
“Please, baby,” Steve breathed, voice low and thick with want. “I need you to bite me. I want it. I want you.”
He didn’t care that he was begging—he only cared that Eddie wouldn’t leave him.
“Steve—” Eddie’s voice was strained, pained, and Steve felt the sharp graze of a fang against the sensitive skin of his neck.
Steve didn’t give him time to second-guess. He pressed his thigh upward, right against the growing bulge in Eddie’s jeans, and the movement knocked Eddie off balance. He fell forward, right into Steve’s arms, and Steve held him tight, refusing to let him pull away.
“I know you want to, so do it,” Steve urged, breath coming in shallow bursts. When Eddie still hesitated, Steve rocked his hips up and clawed at Eddie’s back, desperation leaking into his voice. “Do it!”
And then, finally—Eddie gave in. With a groan that was half-pain, half-relief, he sank his teeth into Steve’s neck.
It hurt.
But the pain wasn’t the worst part. No, the worst was the sucking—the sensation of blood being drawn from his veins. It felt foreign, unnatural, mixing with the burning throb of the open wound on his neck. The combination made his head spin, disorienting him in a way he hadn’t anticipated.
Yet somehow, despite—or maybe because of—the intensity of those sensations, Steve was painfully hard. His cock strained against his Levi’s, which already felt tight on a normal day. Now, they were almost unbearable, constricting, and he half-wondered if they’d cut off circulation to his legs soon.
It was confusing, how his body reacted to Eddie feeding on him, but what really sent shivers down his spine were the sounds Eddie was making. Quiet, needy moans muffled by Steve’s neck, soft hums of pleasure that Eddie probably wasn’t even aware of. And it wasn’t just that—Steve could feel Eddie mindlessly rutting against his thigh, the thick, hard length of him pressing into Steve like a promise.
Steve had never been this close to another guy’s hard-on before. The closest he’d come was watching Tommy H. jerk off beside him in his bedroom during a sleepover, Tommy’s eyes dark with something that had made Steve’s skin prickle. But this? This was so much better. It wasn’t just real—it was Eddie. And Steve had been halfway in love with him ever since that day when Eddie talked about Dustin, about how much the kid worshiped him, and how maybe Steve wasn’t such a bad guy after all.
The cramped space of the car was filled with the sound of their ragged breaths and soft moans, but they weren’t just Eddie’s anymore. Steve’s own sounds were growing louder by the second, the initial sting of pain transforming into a heady mix of heat and need. Each pull on his neck sent a pulse of pleasure straight down to his groin, making his cock twitch against the too-tight denim.
He had never felt anything like this before—this blend of pain and pleasure, of intimacy and raw need. And all he could think was how right it felt. How right Eddie felt.
Steve felt like he was drifting in a dream, the world around him soft and hazy, time slipping through his fingers like sand. He couldn’t tell how long it had been since Eddie’s teeth first pierced his skin—seconds, minutes, hours? Maybe even days. It was impossible to say, lost as he was in the slow, heated grind of their bodies. The friction between them pushed him higher and higher, though he wasn’t sure if it was the pleasure or the blood loss that had his head spinning. A distant part of his mind registered alarm at how weightless he felt, how far away everything seemed.
But Steve felt so good. Safe, even, wrapped in the arms of one of the most dangerous creatures he’d ever encountered.
It was Eddie who finally pulled back with a wet, slurping sound, his mouth leaving Steve’s neck as he gasped for breath. “Steve? Shit, Steve, come on, man, look at me.” Eddie’s cool hand cupped Steve’s cheek, shaking him gently, his fingers trembling as he turned Steve’s face to meet his gaze. When their eyes finally locked, Steve was relieved to see that the red had vanished entirely from Eddie’s eyes, replaced by the familiar warm brown that he had come to love.
“’ddie?” Steve slurred, his voice sounding weak, even to his own ears. He caught the worried look on Eddie’s face, the way his brows knit together and his lips pressed into a tight line, stained with drops of blood. My blood, Steve thought vaguely. Somehow, the idea didn’t bother him. Summoning the last bit of strength he had, Steve smiled and placed his hand over Eddie’s, still resting on his cheek. “’m fine. Promise.”
“You don’t look fine, Steve,” Eddie shot back, panic edging his voice. “You look like you’re about to pass out. Goddammit, why didn’t you stop me? Shit, I could’ve killed you.”
Eddie’s voice cracked with guilt, his words thick with fear and desperation. He sounded wrecked, not in the way the still-persistent throbbing in Steve’s groin suggested they both should be, but wrecked with the weight of what had just happened. But Steve didn’t care about that. He didn’t care that he was dizzy, or that his body felt light as a feather. What mattered was making Eddie understand that Steve wanted this. He wanted everything Eddie could give him—his hunger, his desire, his love. And in return, he wanted Eddie to take everything from him — his blood, his heart, hell, even his life. It was all Eddie’s for the taking.
A gasp slipped from Eddie’s lips, sharp and incredulous. “Eddie…” Steve’s voice was barely a whisper, his gaze soft and unwavering as he stared into Eddie’s wide, unblinking eyes.
“You don’t mean that,” Eddie whispered, his voice thick with disbelief.
Steve blinked, suddenly realizing he must have said it all out loud. Oops.
Well, in for a penny, in for a pound, right? So far, Steve’s gut instincts had always guided him right, more or less. He was still alive, wasn’t he? That was good enough in his book even if the Robin in his head was rolling her eyes at him.
“I mean it,” he said, his voice soft but steady. “I know you don’t believe me, but I do. I want you. All of you—the good, the bad, the ugly.” Steve’s lips curled into a smirk, mischief lighting his eyes. “And if you haven’t noticed…” He rolled his hips deliberately, making sure Eddie could feel just how much he wanted him. “I was really enjoying myself.” To drive his point home, he shifted his thigh, pressing it against the unmistakable evidence of Eddie’s arousal. Above him, Eddie’s face contorted in pleasure, a low moan rumbling from deep in his chest.
Gotcha, Steve thought with a smug little grin.
“And I think you liked it, too,” Steve continued, his voice dipping lower. “So why don’t you stop worrying and get us both off, huh? I’m not sure I can right now, so it’s the least you could do to make it up to me, don’t you think?”
It was a bold move, pretending to be nonchalant when, in reality, Steve felt like he was hanging on the edge of a cliff, waiting to see if Eddie would catch him or let him fall. His heart pounded in his chest, and for a moment, time seemed to stand still as he watched Eddie’s face—those deep, whiskey-brown eyes wide with surprise, disbelief, and something else that made Steve’s pulse race even faster.
Then, something happened that Steve did not see coming at all.
Eddie laughed.
Not just a chuckle, either, but a real, belly-deep laugh that shook his entire body. The anxiety that had been etched into his features for so long, the haunted look he’d worn since coming back from the dead, finally melted away. In its place, there was warmth, the corners of his eyes crinkling as laughter spilled from his lips, dimples flashing in a way that made Steve’s heart clench.
Eddie was so beautiful.
Eddie’s laughter faded, the echo of it lingering in the close confines of the car like the remnants of a shared secret. His gaze softened, the humor in his eyes shifting into something far more tender, far more vulnerable. “You’re unbelievable, Harrington,” he said, shaking his head, but this time his voice was filled with awe rather than disbelief. “Here you are, barely hanging on, and somehow you’re still making me feel flustered. What kind of guy are you?”
His fingers, cool but delicate, ghosted over Steve’s cheek, the sharpness of his nails a reminder of the monster Eddie thought he was. But the touch? That was all Eddie—the boy Steve had been falling for piece by piece. “You really want me to believe you’re okay with this? With me? After what I just did to you?”
Eddie’s voice wavered, his uncertainty spilling out despite the bravado. “You’re either the bravest or the dumbest guy I’ve ever met. Maybe both.”
Steve couldn’t help the smile that tugged at his lips, one that matched Eddie’s in its softness, despite the tension hanging between them. “I don’t hear you telling me I’m wrong, man. We’ve been talking about me—what I want. But what about you?” He paused, his voice gentle but probing. “What do you want, Eddie?”
Eddie’s reply came without hesitation. “You.”
Steve’s heart stuttered in his chest while the butterflies in his stomach went wild. His voice dropped to a whisper. “Then have me.”
Blessedly, this time, Eddie didn’t argue. He didn’t hesitate or question whether he deserved this—deserved Steve. He just did what Steve asked.
Pushing himself up on one arm, Eddie moved his other hand from Steve’s cheek, letting it trail down to palm him through his jeans. The earlier intensity had faded slightly during their conversation, but the moment Eddie’s hand found him, it was like lighting a match to gasoline. Heat surged through Steve, reigniting everything Eddie had stirred up.
Eddie's grin widened, his sharp teeth gleaming as he looked down at Steve, the dangerous undertone of it a sharp contrast to the mischievous, boyish excitement that always pushed Steve to keep up with his contagious energy. “I knew you’d be packing, big boy,” Eddie teased, his voice full of admiration and humor. “And all this for lil’ old me?” His fingers squeezed experimentally before running along the length of him, feeling the way Steve’s body responded, hardening further under his touch.
Steve, still a little lightheaded from the blood loss—made worse now that more of his blood seemed to be rushing south—blinked up at Eddie, his thoughts scrambled. All he could do was press his hips up, seeking more friction, his body moving on instinct even if his brain was lagging behind.
His hips began to grind against Eddie’s hand, slowly at first, trying to find a rhythm as Eddie held back, teasing, not giving him the relief he craved. Words failed him, but his body knew exactly what it wanted, each roll of his hips desperate and pleading.
“Didn’t anyone ever—fuck—tell you not to play with your food?” Steve groaned, hips stuttering as Eddie’s touch continued its slow, maddening exploration. It was risky bringing up the fact Eddie had just fed from him, but the elephant in the room wasn’t going anywhere, so why not address it now, while they were both caught up in the heat of the moment?
Eddie paused for just a moment, his eyes searching Steve’s with an unreadable expression. Then, he laughed softly, the sound low and rough, sending a shiver through Steve's entire body. "Oh, sweetheart," Eddie murmured, leaning closer, his lips brushing against Steve’s ear. "You have no idea how much I want to devour you."
Before Steve could even process Eddie’s words, Eddie shifted, settling between his thighs. The new position aligned their hard cocks perfectly, and they both gasped at the intense sensation. Eddie leaned down, nosing along Steve’s jaw until his breath ghosted over Steve’s ear. “Thank you, Stevie,” he whispered.
Eddie's hips rolled slowly, expressing his gratitude with each movement, though Steve wasn’t sure what Eddie was thanking him for. It didn’t matter. The only thing that mattered was the electric friction between them, the delicious drag of flesh against flesh. The weight of Eddie’s body should have made Steve feel trapped, but instead, it just amplified his need, igniting something primal within him. He was prey—and he loved it.
That thought made him cling even tighter, his legs wrapping around Eddie's waist to increase the friction. Eddie’s pace quickened, hips thrusting with more purpose, slow but insistent, like they were making love for real. Like Eddie was buried deep inside him. And suddenly, that’s all Steve wanted—Eddie inside him, closer, always closer. His teeth in Steve’s neck, his cock in his body. He needed to feel everything.
Steve’s fingers dug into Eddie’s back, nails scratching against the thin fabric of his shirt in a desperate attempt to mark him, to claim him the way Eddie had claimed Steve with his bite. Eddie didn’t complain—if anything, the scratches seemed to spur him on. His breath hitched, and he let out a string of grunts and moans, the sounds vibrating against Steve’s skin as Eddie whispered praises into his ear. He called Steve brave, kind, selfless, and so, so pretty.
Steve had experienced some incredible sex in his life, but nothing compared to this—dry-humping Eddie Munson in the backseat of his car, bodies pressed together, breathless, and needy.
A familiar tightness coiled in his groin, his whole body tensing as he teetered on the edge of release. But something was missing.
“Bite me,” Steve begged, his voice high and needy, almost desperate.
Eddie whimpered, his hips stuttering for just a moment. “Steve—”
Not willing to let Eddie pull away, Steve’s hand gripped his ass, urging him to keep moving, while his other hand pressed against Eddie’s neck, guiding him closer to his own neck. “I’m close, baby, so close. Please.”
As Eddie's teeth sank into his flesh once more, Steve's vision blurred, the rush of pleasure and pain so overwhelming it felt like his soul had left his body for a moment. He must’ve floated away for a bit, because when he came back to himself, he was no longer beneath Eddie but lying on top of him, his head resting on Eddie’s chest, while Eddie’s fingers gently combed through his hair in a soothing rhythm.
Steve must’ve made a sound, or maybe Eddie was attuned to the change in his breathing, because Eddie noticed right away.
“Hey, sweetheart, back with me?” Eddie’s voice was soft, warm, filled with affection.
“Mmm,” Steve hummed, feeling content and utterly spent. His limbs felt like they weighed a ton, his body heavy but blissfully sated. “Don’t wanna move.”
“Never?” Eddie chuckled, his laughter light and fond, and Steve could feel himself falling even deeper into this perfect moment, cocooned in the warmth of post-orgasmic bliss.
He opened his mouth to respond, but before he could, his stomach growled loudly, breaking the quiet. Eddie snorted. “I think we have to move, darling. That sounded like a demogorgon.”
Steve groaned in protest, causing Eddie to give in with a soft smile. “Okay, fine. A few more minutes, but then we’ll get you something to eat and drink.” His hand drifted to Steve’s neck, thumb gently brushing over the already healing bite. “This took a lot out of you. Let me take care of you, okay? Like you did for me.”
Steve snuggled closer, the idea of being cared for by Eddie sounding better than anything. “Okay,” he mumbled.
Eddie pressed a lingering kiss to the top of his head, his voice barely a whisper. “Thank you, Stevie.”
Written for @thehairandthebanished 's event Steddie's Back to School Bash, day 6: Last Day of Summer, and for @softsteddieseptember's week 1 prompt: watching a sunset!
Last Day of Summer / watching a sunset | Goodbye / See You Later | Rating: T | CWs: none | Additional Tags: angst with a happy ending, summer fling, they are in love | Ao3
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Eddie is a little out of breath as he follows Steve's footsteps, not two feet ahead of him, as they trek through the woods. The six pack in Steve's hand glinting in the small amount of sun still breaking through the leaves. He's already exhausted from the ten hours they've been together today, more than any other day this summer, more than they'd spent together, period, but Eddie still doesn't want it to end.
Neither does Steve. Isn't that something.
So Eddie follows Steve through the woods, trusting that this whole amazing summer hasn't been leading up to some sort of jock ritual sacrifice. It would be a hell of an investment, and besides that, you can't fake the softness in Steve's eyes as he trailed his calloused fingers across Eddie's stomach. You can't fake the hesitation Steve had when he told him when he'd be heading west to Terre Haute, of all places, to go to college on a scholarship.
It's been an incredible day, one of the best he's had in… god, maybe ever. And he knows this is goodbye, he's smitten, not stupid. He just wishes…
Then Steve steps through a break in the treeline to a drop-off looking over the lake. Right now, though, it's the perfect outlook to watch the sunset over the forest.
Steve pauses a safe distance away from the edge, turns to give Eddie a smile that he wants to press a gentle kiss to, so he does. Steve is sweet as always. Soft, like he's been all summer, even when they snark and bitch at each other.
Not today, though. Today is just soft and sweet and enough to make Eddie want to cry.
Steve sits on the bare earth, heedless or perhaps uncaring that his light-wash jeans are surely collecting dirt across his finely-sculpted butt, and beckons Eddie over, too.
A beer cracks open, foams a little, too, enough that Steve brings it to his mouth to prevent a spill. Eddie flops down next to him, all gangly, coltish limbs, and takes it when it's offered. Steve gets his own, and they sit and watch the sun set.
It's beautiful, is the thing. Reds and purples and oranges stretch across the roughage of leaves like brushstrokes.
Eddie wishes Steve didn't have to go. He knows. He knows Steve was never going to stay, was never going to be more than a summer fling, but.
But.
His eyes start to burn from watching the sun for so long and for no other reason at all. That's why he's okay leaning his head against the warmth of Steve beside him, why he's okay accepting the arm wrapping itself around his shoulders, why he pretends not to feel the dampness growing on his head where Steve leans his own.
He feels another soft kiss to the crown of his head, and wraps his own arm around Steve's waist.
It's the last day of summer. Eddie needs to absorb as much warmth as he can.
They go through all six beers, and sit there until the sky is fully dark, and then a little longer, until Eddie is sure he's starting to get bitten and they're shivering a bit in the early autumn air.
“It's not forever, Eddie,” Steve murmurs into his curls, squeezing Eddie against him. “I'll be back for Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and–”
“I know.” Eddie knows that Steve will find a pretty girl at college who has a future, who will be so much easier to love than a washed up super-super-senior who sells drugs out of his uncle's trailer. Who he doesn't have to keep secret from his parents, his friends. Who he can marry, one day.
Eddie also knows that Steve doesn't know. Not yet. That he might think–
“Eddie, I–” Steve hasn't let go of Eddie, not at all, not even a little. If anything, he's pulled him closer, until Eddie is nearly in his lap. His hand comes up to cradle Eddie's face, tears long dried. He takes a breath. “Eddie, I love you. I’ll be back in less than–”
Eddie doesn't hear the rest, even if Steve continues as if those three little words didn't shift the Earth itself beneath their feet. He pulls back a bit, and Steve lets him. “You… love me?”
Taken aback, Steve blinks. “Baby, of course I love you, how could I not?” His hands run up and down Eddie's soothingly, almost absent-mindedly. “Your passion, your creativity, even if I don't play your dragons game I know how much work you put into it for those kids. Now I could stand for the occasional Tears for Fears song–”
“Not on your life!” Eddie cuts in, his voice strangled, but Steve continues unabated.
“–but I'm willing to compromise for you. Because I love you, Eddie Munson.”
Maybe Eddie is a little smitten and stupid, because he almost believes Steve. Believes him enough to let himself imagine for the first time what that might actually look like.
Thanksgiving in the trailer with Steve and him and Wayne, all three of them squished onto that old couch eating Chinese food out of cartons, Eddie loudly decrying the hold organized sports have on the public consciousness but making no move to change the channel.
Christmas, exchanging small gifts, what little Eddie could afford to make or buy, maybe a pair of gloves, or a custom shirt if he manages to swing that art class again, treasuring whatever Steve had time to purchase, whatever evidence there would be that Steve thought about him; Steve carefully unwrapping brown paper to unveil his very own mug from Wayne and tearing up like Eddie knows he would.
New Years, curled up together on Eddie's bed, or maybe on top of the trailer to watch the fireworks across the neighborhood, sharing a secret kiss and an even more secret smile as the clocks turn to midnight.
And he knows this is goodbye, he's smitten, not stupid. But maybe, just maybe–
Hype's Filthy Fluffy Forty - Soft and Slow + Sapphic September - Day 24 : Ballgown + Soft Steddie September 2025 - Week 3 : Wedding - 20.09.2025
I decided to combine one of @just-my-latest-hyperfixation's prompts with one from the @sapphic-september's prompts and also with one of the prompts from Week 3 of the @softsteddieseptember event 😊💕
Hyper's Filthy Fluffy Forty : Day 1 - (You got me) In the palm of your hand | first times | written in the stars / Day 2 - Just add water | outdoor sex | summer romance / Day 3 - Hic sunt dracones | monsterfucking | soul bond / Day 4 - Possession | BDSM | hurt/comfort / Day 5 - Whatever you want it to be | heat/rut | courtship / Day 6 - Someone who cares | domestic fluff / Day 7 - Saltwater Symphony | (semi-) public nudity | love songs
Sapphic September 2025 : Day 1 - Quill / Day 2 - Voyage / Day 3 - Laurels / Day 4 - Discovery / Day 5 - Inheritance / Day 6 - Wild West / Day 7 - Aeroplane / Day 8 - Corset / Day 9 - Kimono / Day 10 - Industry / Day 11 - Hieroglyph / Day 12 - Cartography / Day 13 - Wartime / Day 14 - Gold Rush / Day 15 - Revolution / Day 16 - Archeology / Day 17 - Ivory / Day 18 - Timepiece / Day 19 - Treasure / Day 20 - Lighthouse / Day 21 - Nobility / Day 22 - Millenium / Day 23 - Jade / Day 25 - Theatre / Day 26 - Sculpture / Day 27 - Holy / Day 28 - Oracle / Day 29 - Chiffon / Day 30 - Scroll
Soft Steddie September 2025 : Week 1 - Strangers to Lovers | Blind Date | Party | Cooking | Fairy Tale // Week 2 - Friends to Lovers | First Date | Secret | Falling | Pool // Week 3 - Surprise | Love at First Sight | Second Meeting // Week 4 - Communication | Eavesdropping | Parents | Wrong Number | Anniversary // Week 5 - Modern AU | Sunrise | Flowers
Sapphic Steddie getting married - 20.09.2025
I had a lot of fun drawing this :3
I hope you'll like it Hype !
Done using ink pens, graphite pencils, alcohol markers, colored pencils and Photoshop for the lace motifs, the jewelry, hairclip, the background and the hearts and fireflies effects
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