summary: Steve tries his hardest to make a move, but every time he gets close to saying the words, your younger brother Dustin interrupts him. Every. Single. Time.
word count: 9.3k+
pairing: steve harrington x henderson!fem!reader
notes: every time a new season of stranger things comes out, my obsession and love for steve harrington comes back. so, this is my first time writing for him! i've read pretty much every steve x shy!reader fic out there and since i have this account now i thought i'd try my hand at writing for him
warnings/tags: no use of y/n, reader is dustin's older sister, shy!reader, takes place at some point in between seasons (aka steve works at family video), dustin is accidentally cockblocking steve and his sister, yearning!steve, dustin is pure chaos, fluff, robin is done with steve's shit and excuses, steve is a bit awkward when it comes to romance
The Henderson house was always a little too full of noise, but it wasnโt the kind that grated on you. It was the kind youโd grown up with. Dustinโs voice carried down the hallway while you sat in the living room sorting through a pile of tapes Steve had let the two of you borrow. Someone had returned Back to the Future without rewinding it, and Steve would absolutely yell about โproper tape etiquetteโ the next time he saw Dustin. You smiled to yourself as you sifted through the stack.
Soft knocking sounded at the front door. It wasnโt franticโnot monster-knockingโjust two taps and a beat. The kind Steve used when he didnโt want to startle anyone. You pushed up from the floor, dusted your hands on your jeans, and opened the door to find him leaned against the frame in that casual way of his that was way too intentional to be casual.
He gave you that lopsided grin, the one that always sat just shy of confident when it was directed at you. โHey. Dropping these off before Henderson scratches them. I swear he puts the tapes in the VCR with the same enthusiasm he has for summoning demodogs.โ He lifted a paper bag full of rentals and offered it out.
You stepped aside to let him in, taking the bag but not before his fingers brushed yours. The contact sent a flick of warmth up your arm, not the dramatic kind that makes people gasp in books, but the kind that catches quietly under your ribs. You werenโt sure if he noticed, but his hand pulled away a little quicker than necessary.
Dustin shouted something from the back room, loud enough to rattle the vents. Steve huffed a laugh and nudged the door closed behind him as he walked into the living room. He kicked his shoes off like heโd done it a thousand times, because he had. This place had become familiar to him. Youโd become familiar to him. And somehow that knowledge warmed you more than the afternoon sun slanting across the carpet.
He flopped onto the couch, elbows over the back, letting his head fall back dramatically. โI swear, every time I pick something up from Family Video, Kline shows up to yell about our shelving. Every time. Like I chose the shelving. Like I personally installed the shelving.โ He peeked at you through the fall of his hair, the grin returning. โAnyway. I figured you might need something new to watch, unless Dustin has you trapped in one of his weird sci-fi marathons.โ
You settled on the other end of the couch, cross-legged, the tapes set between you. โItโs not that weird,โ you said softly, though the smile gave you away. โAnd you survived the marathons, too.โ
โBarely.โ He let out a dramatic sigh, then let the act falter as he turned to face you fully. His knee brushed yours in a way that felt almost accidental but never quite was when it came from him. He always hovered near youโnot close enough to overwhelm, but close enough that you felt seen. Youโd gotten used to it. Maybe too used to it.
There was something different in his face today, something you couldnโt place. Not nerves exactly, but something halfway between steady and uncertain. His gaze lingered on you longer than normal before shifting to the tapes in your lap. โYou find anything good?โ
Your fingers drifted over the covers without thinking. โTrying to. He mixed everything up again. Iโm pretty sure one of these cases has two different movies shoved in it.โ
โClassic Henderson,โ Steve murmured, but he didnโt seem focused on the tapes anymore. His eyes had softened in a way that made your pulse stumble. He looked like he was about to say somethingโsomething real, something heavy enough that he hesitated. โHey, I was actually gonnaโโ
Dustin barreled into the hallway, a crash of sound and limbs. โSteve! Youโre here! Good, because I figured out what was wrong with the antenna, and you have to see it, itโs so sickโโ
Steve deflated in an instant, head dropping back against the couch. The moment snapped like it had never been there at all. Dustin launched himself into the room, completely oblivious, waving a broken piece of metal dangerously close to Steveโs face.
Steve sat up with a tight smile, rubbing his hands over his jeans like heโd been caught doing something he shouldnโt. You felt the shift, that soft invisible thread between you pulled taut before disappearing entirely. He shot you a glanceโquick, almost apologeticโbefore catching whatever Dustin was waving at him. โOkay, okay, dude, relax before you impale me. Whatโd you do now?โ
Dustin launched into an enthusiastic explanation, words tumbling over each other. Steve tried to look interested. Mostly, he looked like a man whoโd been shoved out of a doorway heโd just worked up the courage to walk through.
You sat quietly beside him, listening to your brother ramble, but your attention kept drifting back to Steve. It was in the set of his shoulders, the unfinished words still lingering behind his eyes. Heโd been trying to tell you something. And whatever it was, he wasnโt done trying.
You werenโt sure what would happen when he finally managed to get you alone long enough to say it. But for the first time in a long time, the thought didnโt scare you. It sent that same gentle warmth rising in your chestโthe kind you didnโt quite know how to name yet, but couldnโt ignore anymore.
---
The ride home from the Wheelersโ had always been a cramped, loud, chaotic experience, mostly because Dustin treated the back seat like a moving laboratory. Tonight was no differentโheโd tossed a backpack stuffed with papers, wires, and half-built gadgets across the seat before climbing in, muttering about how he needed to reorganize everything โfor efficiency.โ Steve had glanced at you in the driveway with a weary, amused smile that told you he already regretted offering the ride, but heโd unlocked the car anyway. He always did.
You slid into the passenger seat and buckled in while Dustin slammed the back door shut with enough force to make Steve wince. Once everyone was settled, Steve started the car, the headlights cutting through the warm, late-evening haze that hovered over the quiet street. The windows were cracked just enough to let in the summer air, and you rested your hands in your lap, feeling that comfortable, familiar tension settle between you and Steveโthe kind that was never unpleasant, only warm and awkward in a way youโd grown used to.
He glanced over as he pulled away from the curb. โSo. Did you guys have fun or did you suffer through another round of Wheeler Monopoly hell?โ
The question was casual, but the look he slid you was not. It lingered, soft at the corners, a little nervous in the middle. You felt the weight of it press lightly beneath your ribs. โIt wasnโt that bad,โ you said quietly. โDustin tried to cheat four times.โ
โHey!โ Dustin snapped from the back seat. โThree times. The fourth doesnโt count because the rulebook didnโt specifyโโ
โIt absolutely specified, dude,โ Steve said, shaking his head. โItโs a published game. There are rules. You canโt just invent your own stock market mid-round.โ
โI was innovating,โ Dustin insisted, already rummaging for something in his bag.
Steve exhaled through a laugh and shot another glance your way. He always did thatโthrew his jokes toward the air, but aimed his eyes at you, as if checking whether you were smiling. And you were, even if you looked down to hide it.
The road curved toward your neighborhood, streetlamps drifting past in golden streaks. From the corner of your eye, you noticed Steve tap his fingers nervously on the wheel, like he was working himself up to something. His shoulders were tight, his jaw flexing softly the way it did when he was trying to gather courage without drawing attention.
After a moment of silence, he tried again. โListen, Iโโ He cleared his throat. โThereโs something Iโve been meaning to tell you. Actually, not tell you, more likeโฆ ask you? Or maybeโโ
Dustin leaned forward between the seats so suddenly that both you and Steve flinched. โOkay, so imagine this,โ he said, breathless with excitement, waving a notebook near Steveโs face. โIf I rewire the antenna and get the gain up by just, like, one decibelโโ
โDude, hold on,โ Steve said, swatting the notebook away gently. He tried to keep his voice even, but you could hear the frustration simmering underneath. โIโm talking.โ
โYou werenโt saying anything important yet.โ
Steve inhaled slowly through his nose, gripping the wheel like it might keep him grounded. You bit the inside of your cheek to stop from laughing, because you could see the exact moment he abandoned his almost-confession and resigned himself to Dustinโs rambling.
โJustโฆ go back to whatever you were doing back there,โ Steve muttered.
โYou mean saving science? Already on it.โ Dustin retreated to the back seat and immediately started scribbling again.
Steve let out a long, slow breath, the kind he usually saved for demobat stories or Customer Service Nightmares at Family Video. He didnโt look at you yet. You didnโt look at him either. The interrupted moment hung between you, fragile and obvious.
When he finally risked a side glance, the faintest smile tugged at his mouthโa mix of embarrassment and something softer. โAnyway,โ he said quietly, โI was just gonna ask if you, uhโฆ had a good time tonight.โ
Heโd changed his wording at the last second. You heard it. You wondered if he knew you heard it. โI did,โ you murmured, letting your gaze settle on him. โIt was nice.โ
That small smile of his grew a little, warming the dim car. He was about to say something elseโyou saw the breath he pulled in, the shift of his shouldersโbut Dustin cut him off again. โSteve, turn left! You missed the shortcut!โ
โItโs literally two minutes longer,โ Steve snapped. โTwo minutes! Weโre talking blocks, man, not a cross-country trip.โ You stifled another laugh. Steve shot you an exhausted, pleading look before turning onto the familiar street. When he parked outside your house, he put the car in park but didnโt immediately shut off the engine. His fingers tapped the wheel again, a restless rhythm. โHey,โ he tried once more, turning slightly in his seat. โI wanted toโโ
โSteve, can you help me carry my stuff!?โ Dustin bellowed as he launched himself out of the back seat, already grabbing for the door to your house. โI need both hands and probably yours too!โ
Steve sagged back against his seat like someone had deflated him. He dragged a hand down his face, muttering something that sounded like a plea for mercy.
You reached for the door handle, hesitating for just a heartbeat. โYou can tell me whatever it was later,โ you said, voice soft enough that only he would hear.
His eyes found yours again. Whatever heโd been trying to say was still there, simmering just under the surface. A slow smile curved onto his lips, small but genuine. โYeah,โ he murmured. โLater.โ
You stepped out of the car, the warm summer air brushing your face. Dustin yelled your name from the porch. Steve groaned, climbed out of the driverโs side, and shot you one last look before going to help your brother.
It wasnโt the confession heโd wanted to give you. But it was comingโyou could feel it. And judging by the way he watched you walk toward the house, he wasnโt giving up yet.
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Family Video was quiet in that late-afternoon way that made the fluorescent lights buzz louder than any customer ever could. The aisles were empty, the return bin was half-full, and Steve was leaning over the counter like a man whose soul had been wrestled out of his body. He kept folding and unfolding the same tape return slip, eyes unfocused, jaw set in that defeated angle that Robin recognized instantly. She flicked a pen cap at his shoulder. โOkay, whatโs with the tragic slouch? Did someone rent all the good horror movies again, or are you just being dramatic for attention?โ
Steve didnโt look up. He just made a noise that couldโve meant many things: frustration, embarrassment, existential collapse. Robin sighed, circled around the counter, and planted herself across from him with the posture of someone preparing for an interrogation. โTalk,โ she demanded, snapping her fingers in front of his face.
He swatted her hand away. โStop. Iโm not a dog.โ
โCouldโve fooled me,โ she muttered. โNow spill it. Your energy today isโฆ weird. And not the usual โIโm pretty but tiredโ weird. This is โsomething happened and Iโm repressing it like a cowardโ weird.โ
Steve groaned, then let his forehead drop onto the counter with an audible thunk. โI tried to talk to her again.โ
Robin perked up instantly. โOh! Finally! Great! So whatโd you say? Did you ask her out? Did you actually form a full sentence? Did youโโ
โI didnโt get that far,โ he mumbled into the countertop. โDustin wouldnโt shut up.โ
Robin blinked once. โLikeโฆ interrupting you?โ
โLike climbing over the front seat of my car with a notebook to show me a sketch of an antenna while I was trying to confess my feelings.โ Steve lifted his head, eyes hollow with dramatic suffering. โIt was like being attacked by a hyperactive raccoon.โ
Robin snorted so hard she almost choked. โGod, thatโs beautiful. Horrible. Hilarious. But mostly horrible.โ
โThank you for your support,โ he said dryly.
โOh, Iโm supporting you,โ she assured, tapping the counter rhythmically. โJust not your terrible strategy. You need to stop trying to talk to her when Dustin is within a three-mile radius. Heโs like a tiny tornado with opinions.โ
Steve pushed his hair back with both hands. โI know, I know. I just thought maybe heโdโฆ I donโt know, fall asleep? Or get distracted? Or explode?โ
โHeโs Dustin,โ Robin reminded him, eyebrows raised. โHe gets more energized as the day goes on. By midnight heโs seconds away from achieving orbital lift.โ
Steve sighed again and leaned back against the counter, arms crossed tight. โI justโฆ Iโm not good at this stuff, okay? Sheโs not like those other girls I used to date. I donโt want to rush it or freak her out.โ
โThatโs sweet,โ Robin said. โBut also incredibly stupid.โ
He glared at her. โHow is that stupid?โ
โBecause youโre overthinking it, dingus,โ she said, flicking his forehead as punishment. โShe already likes you.โ
Steve froze, blinking. โSheโshe does?โ
โOh my god.โ Robin pressed the heels of her palms into her eyes. โYouโre helpless. Youโre actually helpless.โ
โThatโs not an answer!โ he hissed.
Robin dropped her hands and stared him down, speaking slowly for maximum effect. โShe. Likes. You.โ
Steve stared back, a flush creeping up the side of his neck. โYou donโt know that.โ
โI absolutely do.โ She jabbed a finger into his chest. โYou get all flustered and stupid around her, and she gets all quiet and wide-eyed around you. Itโs like watching two baby deer try to merge onto a highway.โ
Steve let out a despairing noise. โI canโt believe you compared me to a deer.โ
โOh, youโre both deer,โ she insisted. โDeer in love. Pathetic. Adorable. Infuriatingly slow.โ
He ran a hand over his face again, groaning. โI justโฆ I want it to be the right moment. And every time it almost isโโ
โDustin blows it,โ Robin finished. โBecause that kid has zero awareness of anything except science and snacks.โ
Steve laughed, but it was tired around the edges. โYeah. Pretty much.โ
Robin planted her hands on her hips like she was about to deliver a lecture. โOkay. Hereโs whatโs going to happen. Youโre going to ask her out. Soon. Not โeventuallyโ or โwhen the universe aligns.โ Soon. Before Dustin adopts you into his personal schedule for the week.โ
โIโm working on it,โ he insisted.
โNo, youโre not,โ she said. โYouโre waiting for signs and moments and dramatic lighting. What you need to do is open your mouth and say, โHey, I like you. Want to go out?โโ
Steve looked deeply scandalized. โThatโsโno, thatโs too blunt. I canโt just say it like that.โ
โWell, you definitely canโt say it while Henderson is crawling on the car seat like a feral goblin.โ
โOkay, thatโs fair.โ
Robin leaned her elbows against the counter, eyeing him closely. โBe honest. Are you scared because sheโs quiet?โ
He hesitated before nodding once. โI donโt want to make her uncomfortable. Sheโs been throughโฆ a lot. We all have, but sheโฆ you know.โ
Robin softened. โYeah. I get it. But trust me, sheโs not scared of you. Sheโs scared ofโฆ saying the wrong thing. Or being too much. Or not enough. You two speak in the same dialect.โ
Steveโs breath stalled at that, chest tightening with something warm and nervous. โSoโฆ what do I do?โ
โWhat Iโve been telling you from the start.โ Robin shrugged, smirking. โAsk her out, dingus.โ
The bell above the door chimed as a customer wandered in, and Robin gave Steve one last pointed look before heading into the aisle to help. Steve stayed behind the counter, resting both palms flat on its surface, grounding himself. He took a deep breath and whispered to no one, โOkay. Ask her out. I can do that. I can do that.โ
But even as he said it, he already knew one thing for sure: if Dustin showed up again, this plan didnโt stand a chance. And somehow, that made him smile anyway.
---
The Henderson garage always smelled faintly like dust, motor oil, and whatever science experiment Dustin had last abandoned on the workbench. That afternoon, the air was warm enough that the open door let in a slow spill of sunlight, brightening the cluttered space in strips. You stood beside one of the folding tables, sorting through the mess of screws and wires Dustin had dumped out โfor easier access,โ which, in reality, only made everything harder to find.
Steve hovered nearby with a half-hearted attempt at organization. He picked up tools, put them down, nudged wires into a neater line, and occasionally wiped his palms on his jeans like he wasnโt sure what to do with his hands. You noticed the way he kept drifting closer, every few seconds glancing at the house as if waiting for an opening that hadnโt come yet.
Dustin had barreled inside moments earlier shouting something about a โcrucial componentโ and promising to return quickly. Experience had taught you that โquicklyโ usually meant at least fifteen minutes. The sudden silence left the garage feeling strangely private, a pocket of quiet neither of you were used to sharing without your brotherโs voice filling it.
Steve leaned a hip against the table, crossing his arms loosely. โYouโd think for someone so obsessed with organization, heโd, I donโt knowโฆ actually organize things.โ
A soft laugh slipped out of you before you could hide it. โHe says he has a system.โ
โYeah, well, his system is โpile everything in the same place and pray.โโ
You didnโt mean to meet his eyes, but when you did, the warmth there caught you off guard. He smiledโnot the big, charming grin he saved for customers or jokes, but the smaller one he used when it was just you. Something quieter, something that made your stomach tug downward and your breath lift higher at the same time.
For a moment you thought he might look away. Instead he took a step closer, letting his fingers trail lightly over the table until they stopped near yours. He didnโt touch you, but the space between you shrank until it was impossible not to feel the gravity of him. โHey,โ he said softly, more serious now, โcan I ask you something?โ
Your pulse jumped. He didnโt try to hide the nerves this timeโhis voice was careful, his eyes steady but uncertain, like he was testing thin ice. You tucked a loose screw back into the tray just to have something to do, but you nodded. โYeah. What is it?โ
Steve drew in a slow breath, shoulders rising, then dropping. He shifted so he was standing directly across from you now, close enough that you felt his warmth even through the small distance. โIโve beenโฆ trying to find the right moment to say this. Probably overthinking it. Definitely overthinking it,โ he admitted, rubbing the back of his neck. โBut every time I try, something happens, and then I lose the nerve, andโโ
He stopped, hands falling to his sides. His gaze flicked to your lips before returning to your eyes, almost apologetically, like the glance had slipped out by accident. โI really likeโโ
He didnโt get the rest out because Dustin slammed the back door open so hard it ricocheted off the wall with a loud crack. โFound it!โ he shouted triumphantly.
Steve jolted back like someone had yanked him by the collar. You startled, the sound hitting you like a small explosion in the otherwise quiet garage.
Dustin sprinted inside with a fistful of random parts, not noticing the way Steve took two hasty steps backward or the way your breath had caught halfway up your throat. He launched straight into an explanation, words tumbling over each other at impossible speed.
โOkay, okay, okay, so remember last week when the signal strength dropped? I swear it wasnโt my fault, but I triple-checked, and it turns out the grounding was off by like a millimeter, but I fixed it, and then I realized if we attach thisโthis right hereโโ He shoved the piece of metal inches from Steveโs face. Steve blinked rapidly, stunned, trapped in the whirlwind of Dustinโs enthusiasm. โโthen the whole thing works even better! Isnโt that awesome?โ
โYeah,โ Steve croaked, the word paper-thin. He cleared his throat and tried again. โYeah, buddy. Thatโsโuh. Great.โ
Dustin looked between the two of you, oblivious to the tension heโd vaporized. โCome on, we have to test it. Steve, you hold the end with the clamp. And donโt drop it this time.โ
You watched as Dustin pulled Steve by the wrist toward the other table. Steve threw you a look over his shoulderโa silent, desperate I was so closeโbefore letting himself be dragged into whatever experiment Dustin was constructing.
You swallowed, grounding yourself against the table as the adrenaline slowly ebbed. You replayed the moment in your mind, the warmth in his voice, the way heโd leaned in like he was finally ready to say the thing heโd been dancing around for weeks.
You didnโt need the rest to know what heโd meant. And even though the confession had shattered midair, it left a soft, glowing heat in your chest that didnโt disappear.
Steve shot you another look while Dustin explained the next step, his expression full of apology and frustration and wanting. He wasnโt done trying. And now, for the first time, you knew that for certain. Even if Dustin was determined to make it the longest confession in history.
---
The Wheelersโ basement was the kind of cramped, mismatched space that shouldโve felt chaotic, yet somehow always managed to settle into its own kind of rhythm. Blankets draped over the back of the couch, half-finished board games littered the coffee table, and a small mountain of snacks threatened to avalanche off the folding card table by the wall. The worn carpet muffled footsteps, and the single lamp cast the whole room in a warm amber glow that made everyone look a little softer, a little more like themselves.
Mike sat cross-legged near the TV, fiddling with the dials like he was performing surgery. Will had his sketchpad propped on his knee, quietly drawing as he waited. Lucas and Max were arguing over whose movie pick was superiorโwhich mostly meant Max was calling Lucas boring and Lucas insisting she had no taste. Eleven sat beside Max, combing her fingers through a bowl of M&Mโs in strict color order. Nancy leaned against the far wall, arms crossed as she offered periodic commentary, half amused and half exhausted by the groupโs indecision.
Robin stood behind the couch drumming her fingers along the backrest, eyes drifting toward you with the kind of knowing smirk that made you want to hide under a blanket. Sheโd been watching Steve all night like she was tracking wildlife behavior for a nature documentary.
And SteveโSteve had claimed the floor beside you the moment everyone settled. He hadnโt even pretended to consider another spot. Heโd just dropped down next to you, close enough that your knees brushed whenever either of you shifted. Every now and then you felt the light press of his shoulder barely grazing yours, the warmth of him almost magnetic. He looked relaxed, but youโd known him long enough to recognize the tension coiled beneath the easy slouch. He wasnโt just sitting near you; he was waiting.
The chaos around you built into its usual storm of voices, and you let yourself sink into the noise until it felt like background static. You were comfortable like thisโsurrounded by people you trusted, tucked into a corner where nothing demanded too much of you. Steve mustโve sensed the way your shoulders unknotted, because he leaned in slightly, voice pitched softer than the rest. โHey,โ he murmured, letting the word drift just for you. โYou holding up with all these maniacs fighting about cinema like itโs life or death?โ
You smiled, looking down at your hands for a moment. โIโve witnessed worse. Dustin tried to convince me Star Wars counts as a Thanksgiving movie.โ
Steve snorted, head tipping just a little closer. โHe tried that on me too. Henderson logic is a dangerous thing.โ
The way he said itโsoft and amused, with that small, private grinโmade your cheeks warm. You felt it before you could control it, and you ducked your head slightly, pretending to focus on Max and Lucas arguing in the middle of the room. Max pointed her movie case at Lucas like a weapon. โThis is a classic. You have no taste.โ
Lucas folded his arms. โYou say that about everything you like.โ
โThatโs because Iโm right.โ
Robin leaned closer to Nancy and muttered, โIโm taking bets on when this turns into a wrestling match.โ
Steve laughed under his breath, then looked back at you. The basement noise faded as his attention settled directly on you, the air shifting in that fluttery way it always did when he got close. His knee nudged yoursโgentle, deliberate. You looked up, and the moment your eyes met, something tender flickered across his face.
He angled toward you fully now, ignoring the group entirely. โHey,โ he said again, quieter this time, โthereโs something Iโve been wanting toโโ
โOh my god.โ Dustinโs voice ricocheted down the stairs like a missile.
Steve closed his eyes, shoulders slumping in a despair that bordered on spiritual defeat. You startled just slightly as Dustin burst into the basement carrying two bags of popcorn and a bowl of something that was probably too sticky to be allowed near the carpet.
โI got snacks!โ Dustin declared triumphantly. โMike, move over! Will, stop drawing sad trees! Everyone, I have news!โ
Robin groaned. โHere we go.โ
Nancy pinched the bridge of her nose. โDo we want to know?โ
Dustin ignored everyone and marched directly toward you and Steve. โOkay, so, youโre all gonna think this is genius, because it is,โ he announced, setting the popcorn in the middle of the floor like it was an offering to the gods. โI mixed extra sugar into the caramel corn so we can stay awake through Lucasโ boring movie pick.โ
Lucas sputtered. โItโs not boring!โ
Max kicked him lightly. โItโs very boring.โ
Steve tried to inhale, tried to restart the thing heโd been about to say, but Dustin plopped down between the two of you before he could get a syllable out, wedging himself with a full-body flop. Steveโs head snapped toward the ceiling like he was pleading for divine help.
โDude,โ Steve said weakly, โIโI was literally talkingโโ
โGreat, you can finish later,โ Dustin chirped while shoving popcorn into Steveโs hands. โRight now we need someone to test if the caramel-to-corn ratio is perfect.โ
Robin snickered from behind the couch. โThatโs the face of a man in agony.โ Steve shot her a death glare. Robin only winked.
You sat very still, aware of how drastically the moment had shifted. Steveโs knee no longer brushed yours. His shoulder was no longer angled toward you. His expression, however, still carried that raw, half-exposed something heโd tried so hard to reveal before the interruption.
He looked at you again, a brief, fragile glance over Dustinโs headโapology, longing, frustration, all tangled together. You smiled gently, a small reassurance even if the moment was lost. His chest eased, just a bit.
Dustin, oblivious, leaned back between you both. โOkay! So. Whoโs ready for a triple-feature?!โ
Mike groaned loud enough to shake dust from the ceiling. Eleven offered a polite but confused nod. Will kept drawing. Nancy debated walking out. Lucas and Max started another argument. Robin leaned over the couch, whispering something at Steve that made him mutter a threat with no real bite.
And you sat there, tucked between your friends and your brother, with Steve only inches away behind an accidental Dustin-shaped barricade.
Another moment ruined.
Another truth postponed.
But Steve caught your eye again, a small promise resting quietly behind the frustration. He wasnโt giving up. Not yet. Not at all.
And you found yourself hopingโmaybe for the first timeโthat Dustin might eventually take a snack break long enough for everything to finally fall into place.
---
A Saturday afternoon at your place was usually a safe bet for quiet, especially when Dustin wasnโt home. Heโd taken off earlier with Lucas and Mike, something about a โhigh-stakes campaign planning session,โ which meant you finally had a few hours where the house wasnโt vibrating with teenage enthusiasm. Steve had stopped by under the guise of โchecking on that toolbox he left in the garage,โ even though you both knew heโd left it on purpose the last time he was here.
You were sitting beside him on the couch, legs tucked beneath you, a gentle buzz of nerves threading through your chest. He was closer than usualโnot subtle about it, either. His knee brushed yours whenever he shifted, and he kept glancing over with this determined little crease between his brows. You could tell heโd spent all morning psyching himself up to try again.
He cleared his throat and leaned toward you, elbows on his knees, hands clasped like he needed to keep them steady. โSo Iโve been thinking,โ he started, voice softer than the TV hum filling the room. โThereโs something Iโve, uhโฆ wanted to ask you. For a while.โ
Your breath caught, your pulse fluttering. You met his eyes, and the look thereโhesitant, hopeful, warmโmade the room feel smaller. You felt him gather courage, felt something inside you answer it without needing words.
His knee bumped yours again, this time deliberate. โI justโ when itโs us, like thisโฆ I feelโโ
The front door slammed open so hard the hinges squealed. โThere you are!โ Maxโs voice echoed down the hallway.
Steveโs shoulders sagged with the kind of dramatic despair that wouldโve been funny if your heart hadnโt been thumping so hard a moment before. You both sat up straighter as Max stormed in, Eleven close behind her, both flushed from the walk and carrying enough urgency to power the whole house.
โOkay,โ Max announced breathlessly, hands on her hips, โwe need a ride.โ
Eleven nodded with solemn intensity. โVery important.โ
Steve blinked. โWhyโฆ why do you need a ride?โ
โBecause Robin said it was a good idea,โ Max said, as if that answered everything.
You frowned. โWhere is Robin?โ
A beat later, Robin burst in through the still-open door, out of breath and dramatically pointing at the girls like an indictment. โThey asked me first. But I donโt drive. And I told them that. Repeatedly.โ
Eleven stepped forward with wide, pleading eyes. โMall?โ
Steve groaned into his hands. โRight now?โ
Max crossed her arms, fully annoyed. โYes, right now. We need new tape for Elevenโs headphones, a book I have to return, and Robin wants pretzels. Also, Iโm bored.โ
Robin raised a finger. โThe pretzels are a necessary part of this trip. Not optional.โ
Steve exhaled, long and pained, rubbing his face like fate had personally wronged him. You watched him, and even though frustration drew tight lines around his mouth, you saw the faint flicker of something elseโdesperation. Not for escape, but for the moment heโd been trying so hard to build. Heโd almost done it this time. He had been right there, the words practically in the air between you when the cavalry burst in.
Max stepped closer. โCan you take us?โ
You opened your mouth, but Steve sat up quickly, eyes wide. โWait, she doesnโt have to. I canโโ
โNope,โ Max interrupted. โWe saw your car on the street. Thereโs a giant metal pipe sticking out the window and it looks like someone attacked your backseat with a screwdriver.โ
Steve blanched. โThat was Dustinโsโฆ whatever. I told him not toโโ
Eleven nodded solemnly. โIt is broken.โ
โItโs not broken,โ Steve protested weakly, then looked at you with a kind of pleading horror. โPlease donโt let them make you drive them. You donโt have toโโ
Robin clapped her hands together. โYouโre literally the only one here with a functioning car and a valid license.โ
Max added, โalso the only one we trust with directions.โ
Their combined staring was intense enough to melt steel. You sighed softly, looking at Steve with an apologetic tilt of your head. โItโs okay. I can take them.โ
Steveโs mouth opened like he wanted to protest again, but something gentler ran through his expression. He softened, sitting back a little like he didnโt want to push. โOnly if you want to,โ he said quietly, voice low enough for just you.
โI donโt mind,โ you said, even though part of you didโnot the drive itself, but the interruption, the way the moment had slipped through your fingers again just when it felt like it might finally settle.
Max grabbed your hand and tugged you toward the door. โYes! Thank you.โ
Robin followed, muttering about soft pretzels and cinnamon sugar. Eleven smiled at you like you were the solution to every problem sheโd ever had. You moved toward the doorway, keys in hand, but paused when you felt a gentle touch on your wrist. Steve had stepped after you, stopping you with light fingers that traced warmth across your skin. โHey,โ he murmured, eyes meeting yours with that same earnest something from earlier, โwhen you get backโฆ can we finish that conversation?โ
The question hit you softly, settling under your ribs in a place already warm for him. You nodded. โYeah. We can.โ
A slow, relieved smile spread across his face, not the charming one he used to flirt or joke, but something smaller, realerโsomething just for you.
Robinโs voice echoed from outside. โLetโs go, Iโm starving!โ
You stepped away from Steve and toward the chaos gathering around your car, but you looked back once. He stood in the doorway with his hands in his pockets, trying and failing to hide the way he was smiling. This time, you knew the moment wouldnโt slip away forever. It was waiting for you. So was he.
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The mall on a Saturday was a maze of sound โ laughter echoing off tile, music thumping faintly from different stores, the squeak of sneakers on polished floors, the chatter of people weaving around one another like they were all part of some vast busy hive. The second you stepped inside with Max, Eleven, and Robin, it felt like stepping into a warm wave of noise and movement. Max immediately scanned the storefronts like a general surveying a battlefield, Eleven stayed close to your side with quiet determination, and Robin pointed at the pretzel shop with the single-minded hunger of someone who had already been thinking about it for hours.
The girls moved quickly, practically dragging you along, their energy sweeping you forward before you even realized you were fully inside. The light overhead was bright, reflecting off the glossy floor, and you adjusted to it slowly, breathing in the smell of cinnamon sugar and perfume samples drifting from the nearby department store. Even with the crowd, the moment felt surprisingly calmโnothing like the monster-hunting days, nothing like the chaos of Dustinโs science experiments or the loud clusters of voices in the Wheeler basement. Justโฆ the mall. Just a typical weekend afternoon.
Max took the lead, weaving down the walkway toward the bookstore. โThis wonโt take long,โ she promised, even though her tone strongly suggested she planned to browse. โI just need to drop off the return, maybe look at the new releases, maybe check the comicsโ"
Robin groaned dramatically. โIโm going to starve before the pretzels. And then whoโs gonna explain to Steve that you let me die of hunger in a suburban mall? Heโll never forgive you.โ
Eleven blinked up at you. โShe needs pretzels first,โ she said with the same seriousness she used when discussing mind flayers.
You smiled because you knew it was hopeless to try changing their priorities. โOkay. Pretzels first, then the bookstore.โ
Robin fist-pumped like sheโd just won a war. โYes. Justice prevails.โ
You led the way toward the food court, letting the steady hum of conversation settle around you. Eleven walked close enough that her sleeve brushed yours every few steps, her eyes darting between the crowds with a watchfulness that came from experience, not fear. Max strode ahead, confident and unbothered, her ponytail swinging behind her with each purposeful movement.
When you reached the pretzel stand, Robin stepped forward eagerly. โFour pretzels,โ she told the teenager behind the counter. โOne cinnamon, one butter, one salted, and one mystery pick for Eleven.โ
The kid blinked, confused. โMystery pick?โ
Robin waved broadly. โDealerโs choice. Make it fun.โ Max rolled her eyes but didnโt argue. Eleven seemed excited by the idea, gaze fixed on the warming racks with awe.
You helped gather napkins and drinks while everyone else debated who got which pretzel, though Elevenโs mystery pretzel was so coated in cheese that Robin declared it a masterpiece of culinary chaos. You all found an empty table near the railing overlooking the lower floor, and the four of you sat down, the air filled with warmth and chatter that felt strangely comforting.
Max took a bite of her pretzel before pointing it at you. โSo what were you and Steve talking about before we barged in?โ
Robin inhaled sharply and kicked Max lightly under the table. โWe donโt ask those questions.โ
โBut I just did,โ Max said, completely unapologetic. โIโm curious.โ
Eleven tilted her head. โYou and Steve were sitting very close.โ
Heat crept up the back of your neck, and you tried to hide it by taking a long sip of your drink. โWe were just talking,โ you said softly, though you felt the weight of the truth under your ribs. You were almost talking about something elseโsomething biggerโand that weight felt warm in a way that wasnโt unpleasant at all.
Max watched you knowingly, like she was piecing together a puzzle sheโd already solved. โUh-huh. Sure. Talking.โ
Robin sighed with the posture of someone carrying too much knowledge. โWeโre not interrogating her. Weโre here for snacks, not emotional espionage.โ
You wanted to thank her, but before you could, Eleven leaned in with genuine curiosity. โDo you like him?โ
Your breath caught, and the world seemed to softenโnot collapse, not tighten, justโฆ soften. The noise of the mall blurred into a distant hum, and your hands stilled around the napkin you were folding subconsciously.
Max kicked her under the table. โEl! You canโt just ask!โ
Eleven frowned. โWhy not? If she likes him, she should say.โ Robin groaned but didnโt disagree.
You set the napkin down slowly, heart thumping against your ribs in that quiet, fluttery way it always did whenever Steve said your name a little too gently or leaned just a little too close. โIโฆ I donโt know,โ you said, though that wasnโt the truth. You knew. You just werenโt used to saying it out loud. โMaybe.โ
Max raised an eyebrow. โMaybe yes?โ
You exhaled, looking down at your hands. โMaybeโฆ yes.โ
Robin slapped her palms on the table and grinned like sheโd been waiting for this revelation for months. โFinally. Emotional progress. Steve is going to combust when he hears that.โ
You stared at her. โRobin!โ
โWhat? Heโs still alive. Mostly. Probably pacing in your living room right now practicing a speech.โ
Eleven smiled brightly, lifting her pretzel. โI am happy,โ she said, content and certain.
Max leaned back in her chair with smug satisfaction. โCalled it.โ
Despite the embarrassing warmth on your face, you felt something untangle inside youโsomething quiet, hopeful, and strangely steady. Saying it aloud didnโt feel as terrifying as youโd expected. If anything, it felt like youโd opened a small door that had been waiting for too long.
Robin nudged your foot under the table. โFinish your pretzel,โ she said playfully. โWe should get back soon. Wouldnโt want to keep loverboy waiting.โ
You groaned, but a smile tugged at your lips anyway.
And across the mall, beyond the noise and the shining floors and the crowds moving in every direction, you found yourself thinking not about monsters or interruptions or whatever chaos awaited at homeโbut about Steve.
And the conversation heโd asked to finish.
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Dustin had invited Lucas, Mike, and Will over with the promise of โthe most important campaign decision of their lives,โ which meant the basement was already cluttered with graph paper, dice, snack wrappers, and an unnecessary number of pencils. They were mid-argument about whether the party should take the mountain pass or the hidden forest trail when Steve wandered down the stairs, hands shoved in his pockets, pacing with a restless energy that immediately caught Dustinโs attention.
โWhy are you down here?โ Dustin asked, squinting at him suspiciously from behind his Dungeon Master screen. โArenโt you supposed to be home? Or at work? Or not pacing around my basement like youโre trying to burn a hole into the carpet?โ
Steve ignored him, and that alone was weird enough that Mike, Lucas, and Will exchanged glances. Steve never ignored Dustin. Not unless something had gone very, very wrong.
Steve raked a hand through his hair, tugging at the strands. He crossed the room, turned around, crossed it again, muttering under his breath. โShe said weโd talk later. Later. Which could mean anything. What if something happens? What if she changes her mind? What ifโโ
Willโs pencil rolled off the table as he slowly lowered it. Mike froze mid-chew with a pretzel rod sticking out of his mouth. Lucas leaned back in his chair, eyebrows raised. Dustin set his pencil down slowly, staring at Steve with an expression that drew gradually from confusion into dawning horror. โWhy do you look like youโre waiting for the apocalypse?โ
Steve stopped pacing. โI meanโit might be. For me.โ
Mike slapped a hand over his mouth, trying not to laugh. Lucas elbowed him hard. Will quietly slid his chair just a few inches farther away from the table.
Dustin rose from his seat like someone being pulled upward by invisible strings. His voice dropped to a deadly calm. โSteve. What did you do.โ
Steve swallowed. โOkay, so donโt freak outโโ
Instant freak-out. Dustin threw his hands up. โWhy would you say that? Why would you say that unless there is something to freak out about?โ
Will stood. Mike stood. Lucas stood. It was like watching prey animals rise together, ready to bolt.
Steve ran both hands down his face and groaned. โI didnโt do anything. I tried to do something. But, likeโฆ the universe hates me. Every time I get close, someone interrupts. Mostly you. Actually, almost always you.โ
Dustin blinked twice. โInterrupts what?โ
Steve held up a finger like he was about to explain something complicated. โOkay. Just listen. I wanted to talk to herโโ
Will paled. Lucasโs eyes widened. Mike mouthed oh no under his breath.
โโbecause I really likeโโ
โNo.โ Dustin cut him off, both hands raised like he was physically blocking the words. โNo. No, no, no. Youโre notโyou canโtโthatโs my sister!โ He said it like it was a curse, a prophecy, and a threat rolled into one.
Steve exhaled, bracing himself. โYeah. I know. Believe me, I know. But Iโโ
Mike took a step toward the stairs. Lucas followed. Will whispered, โshould weโฆ leave?โ
Mike nodded slowly. โWe should leave.โ
But Dustin wasnโt paying attention to anything except the tidal wave of emotion crashing over him. He advanced on Steve like a general ready to declare war. โYou canโt like her!โ Dustin yelled, jabbing a finger into Steveโs chest. โSheโs my sister! There are rules!โ
Steve threw up his hands. โWhat rules?โ
โThe unwritten ones!โ
Lucas tugged Will toward the stairs. โBack away slowly.โ
โAlready doing that,โ Will whispered, clutching his sketchbook to his chest.
Mike didnโt even whisper. โSteve, this is gonna be bad. Good luck,โ he said before sprinting up the stairs and abandoning him entirely.
Dustin kept going, and Steve kept retreating until his back hit the wall. โYou canโtโyou canโt just date her! What if you break up? What if things get weird? What if she gets hurt? What if you hurt her? I can'tโI canโt be stuck in the middle of that!โ Steve opened his mouth to respond, but Dustin didnโt give him a chance. โAnd I swearโI swearโ if you ever hurt her, I will kill you.โ
Steve blinked. โDustin, you canโt even reach my neck.โ
โIโll use a ladder!โ
Steve threw his hands up. โOh my godโlisten! I would never hurt her. Ever. I like her. Iโve liked her. For a long time. Okay? Thatโs why Iโm freaking out. Thatโs why Iโm pacing. Because Iโm terrified. Not of youโโ
โOh really?โ Dustin snapped, crossing his arms.
โโbut of her.โ
Dustin paused. โHer?โ
Steve nodded emphatically. โYes! Do you remember the demogorgon? Because I do. I watched your sister take a baseball bat with nails in it and swing so hard the thing went flying. I have nightmares about that moment sometimes. She was feral.โ
Dustin hesitated. โโฆokay, yeah, that was cool.โ
โIt was terrifying!โ
โAlso cool,โ Dustin corrected, but the fire behind his words had dimmed. He stopped pacing, shoulders dropping slightly as the panic drained from his face. โShe really was awesome that day.โ
Steve softened, his voice calmer now. โI like her because sheโsโฆ her. And she deserves someone who actually pays attention. Someone who cares about her, and wants to make her feel safe, and doesnโt push her to be someone sheโs not. Iโm trying to be that person. But every time I try to tell her how I feel, you interrupt and drag me to test an antenna or fix a wire orโโ
โThat was important,โ Dustin muttered weakly.
โIt really wasnโt!โ
Dustin went quiet. He looked at Steve, really looked at him, as if seeing him differently for the first time. The frantic defensiveness slowly melted into something begrudging, conflicted, but not outright hostile. After a long silence, Dustin let out a tired breath. โYou really like her.โ
Steve nodded. โYeah. I really do.โ
โAnd youโre not gonna screw it up.โ
Steve shook his head. โNot if I can help it.โ
Dustin pressed his lips together, thinking hard, weighing his loyalty to you against his loyalty to Steve. Eventually he let out a groan loud enough to shake dust from the ceiling. โFine! Fine. But I swear, Harrington, if you hurt herโโ
โI know,โ Steve said quickly. โLadder. Got it.โ
Dustin pointed at him one last time. โAnd my point still stands!โ
โWhich point?โ
โThat sheโs scarier than Iโll ever be.โ
Steve actually laughed, shoulders relaxing for the first time in hours. โYeah. She is.โ
Dustin huffed, then turned toward the stairs. โI need a snack. And time to emotionally process this.โ
From the top of the stairs, Mikeโs voice drifted back down. โIs it safe to come back?โ
โNo!โ Dustin shouted, slamming the door behind him.
And Steve let out a long, relieved breathโbecause the hardest part was over. Now all he had to do was actually talk to you.
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You returned home before sunset, the sky outside tinted gold and pink as the heat of the day finally began to fade. The girls piled out of your car with arms full of pretzels, shopping bags, and the chaotic energy of teenagers loose in a mall. Max jogged ahead toward the front door, Eleven lingered close to you with a quiet smile, and Robin walked backward while lecturing both of them about โthe importance of proper snack distribution in a household ecosystem.โ
But the moment you stepped inside, the energy shifted. Something hung in the airโnot tension, exactly, but a strange, anticipatory stillness. The lights in the living room were on. The TV was off. Steve was perched on the edge of the couch like heโd been waiting for hours and didnโt know what to do with his hands, his posture, or his entire existence.
Dustin stood beside him, arms crossed, nodding solemnly like he had just finished delivering a very long speech. All three girls froze mid-step.
Steve shot to his feet the second he saw you. โHey. Youโre back.โ
You blinked, half smiling. โYeah. Weโ"
โYou,โ Dustin interrupted loudly, pointing at Steve with one hand and at you with the other, โneed to talk. Now. Immediately. Right now.โ
You stared at him. โDustin?โ
Dustin nodded with the seriousness of a courtroom judge. โIโveโฆ reflected.โ He placed a hand dramatically over his chest. โAnd I have decided that I am granting you two permission to have a conversation without interruptions.โ
Robinโs eyebrows shot up to her hairline. โOh god. He found out, didnโt he.โ
Max elbowed Eleven and whispered, โtold you.โ
Steveโs face turned the shade of someone who had been emotionally waterboarded all afternoon. โReflected,โ he muttered. โHe screamed at me for twenty minutes.โ
Dustin glared at him. โEmotional reflection is loud sometimes.โ
Robin snorted. Max barely held in a laugh. Eleven leaned close and whispered, โhe mustโve been very loud.โ
Dustin cleared his throat theatrically and stepped forward like he was taking center stage. โAnyway,โ he said, arms spreading with dramatic flair, โI am officially leaving the premises. As are the rest of you.โ He pointed toward the door like a tiny general evacuating troops. โGo. All of you. Get out. I need this to happen so my sister stops looking at Steve like a kicked puppy and Steve stops pacing grooves into our floor.โ
Your face went hot. โDustin!โ
โWhat?โ he said. โItโs embarrassing. For both of you. Fix it.โ
Steve groaned into his hands.
Max shrugged and headed for the hallway. โCome on. Letโs leave the awkward adults alone.โ
Eleven nodded gravely. โImportant moment.โ
Robin gave Steve a long, slow, knowing smirk. โDonโt choke, dingus.โ
And just like that, the girls disappeared down the hall. Dustin lingered one more second, squinting at Steve like a overprotective watchdog. โRemember,โ he warned, โI will absolutely end you ifโโ
โI know!โ Steve snapped. โLadder. Got it.โ
โGood.โ Dustin huffed, then looked at you, softened, and squeezed your arm gently. โHeโs nervous. Be nice.โ
โIโm always nice,โ you murmured.
Steve made a strangled noise. Dustin pointed at him one more time, then marched off after the others. And then there was silence. The house felt suddenly huge. The space between you and Steve felt even bigger. He let out a long breath, rubbing the back of his neck as he looked at you with a dozen emotions flickering across his faceโfear, hope, determination, affection. โSo,โ he said, voice rough but warm, โweโฆ finally have a minute.โ
You stepped farther into the room, closing the door behind you. โWe do.โ
He didnโt sit. He didnโt pace. He stayed exactly where he was, like moving even a step might break whatever fragile, shimmering moment had finally landed in his hands. โLook,โ he started, letting his arms fall to his sides, โIโve been trying to tell you something forโactually, I donโt even know how long anymore. Weeks? Months? A while. And I kept messing it up. Or people kept messing it up. Mostly Henderson.โ
You breathed out a soft laugh. โHe does that.โ
โHe does,โ Steve agreed. Then his expression shiftedโsofter now, more sure. โBut Iโm glad heโs not here right now. Because Iโฆ I donโt want to keep dancing around this.โ
You looked up at him, and the way he stared back made your chest tighten with something warm and heavy and sweet.
He took a steady breath. โI like you,โ he said simply, without theatrics or stumbling, every word shaped with sincerity. โI really, really like you. More than I meant to. More than I planned to. Definitely more than I told Dustin when he cornered me today.โ
You blinked, startled. โHe cornered you?โ
โOh yeah. Full interrogation mode. I thought he was gonna map out my emotional failings on a chalkboard.โ He shook his head, then took another step toward you, closing the distance until he was right in front of youโclose enough to feel the quiet warmth radiating between you.
Your breath caught.
Steve swallowed, voice dropping softer. โAnd I know youโreโฆ you. You get quiet. And nervous. And sometimes I canโt tell what youโre thinking. But Iโve seen the way you look at me sometimes. The same way I probably look at you. And I justโI needed you to know. Even if it freaked you out. Even if it scared me to say it.โ
Your heart fluttered in your chest, skipping unevenly as you tried to gather your voice. โIt doesnโt freak me out.โ
He smiledโsmall, startled, almost relieved. โNo?โ
You shook your head, letting your eyes meet his without dropping away this time. โIโฆ like you too.โ
The warmth that spread across his face was immediateโbright, soft, disbelieving in a way that made something inside you loosen and settle all at once. He let out a breath he had clearly been holding for far too long, his shoulders dropping as tension melted from them.
He reached for your hand slowly, giving you room to pull back. You didnโt. His fingers brushed yours, then curled around them gentlyโwarm and steady, not asking for anything more than the space you chose to give. โI was really scared youโd say no,โ he admitted quietly.
โI was scared youโd get tired of trying,โ you whispered.
He laughed under his breathโa soft, breathless soundโand shook his head. โNot a chance.โ
The moment stretched comfortably, a soft glow settling between you both like something that had been waiting a long time to finally land. Then, from down the hall, โis it safe yet!?โ Dustin shouted.
Steve groaned, squeezing your hand. โHeโs going to make this so complicated.โ
You smiledโfull, warm, a little shy but no longer afraid of the feeling settling inside your chest. โWeโll handle him.โ
Steve grinned. โYeah. We will.โ
And this time, nothing interrupted the moment you sharedโwarm hands, quiet breath, and the certainty that this was only the beginning.
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i forgot that i never finished season 3 of AHS and i also forgot how addicted to AHS i got the first time and how hot Evan peters is, i shall now be finishing the rest of the seasons
after yesterdays flirtatious conversation charlie had with you he couldnโt get you off of his mind
he kept replaying the whole thing in his head over and over
โyou donโt have to lie to me to talk to meโ you laughed
โwho said i was lyingโ
you just laughed and smiled โiโm y/nโ
โi knowโ
youโd awkwardly gotten up and left after and he could just hit himself as it was the perfect opportunity to ask you out
he spent days thinking about ways to talk to you again all while you sat quietly in the back of the club
recently youโd been missing some of the clubs sessions and charlie had started to get concerned
after class had ended one night he went to seek you out
vaguely knowing where your locker was he made sure to not get in anyones way
there you were
smiling and laughing with another boy
this struck something within charlie he didnโt know he had
โheyyy y/n, i was just looking for youโ he decided to put his hand round your waist
risky move
the other guy, much taller than charlie looked rather confused as itโd seemed youโd been flirting with him back
โhey charlie, youโre lateโ you gave him a look
charlie knew what this meant
the other guy ended up skulking off after a few of charlieโs diabolical looks
he quickly took his arm back and turned to you
you thanked him and said the guy had been bothering you for a while now and that you donโt like coming down this corridor anymore because he know this is your locker
something about him wanting to take you out on the town next week
so thatโs why you werenโt coming to cinema club recently
it was his fault
heโd pay for that later
โhow about i take you out insteadโ
charlie blushed a lot more recently
โonly if you want to of courseโ
y/n seems to blush a lot round him
tucking your oh so soft hair behind your ear she agreed
charlie would be picking you up on friday night from her house for a date
just one more day to get through until then
he definitely went home that night and had a victory wank
itโs not like he hasnโt done it before over you but this time there was progress
heโd completely forgotten he used to stutter over kirby just six months ago when she teased him and now heโs not bothered at all
robbie definitely noticed
kirby seemed to notice too
she started making conversation with him more
trying to get him to talk about movies with her and jill often
he was definitely nervous if he should get you flowers or not
friday rolled around way too quickly for charlies nerves to settle
especially after heโs had such a busy thursday
he already knew your address so it was only a matter of time
a button up shirt, nice jeans and converse and charlie felt sick
heโd never felt this way before
always racking his hair back
red roses were presented upon opening your front door
โjust like the moviesโ
heโd pick a fancy restaurant as he had no idea what you liked
getting there just in time, the reservation didnโt go through
you guys ended up driving to the local shop and buying strawberries, chocolate and some random junk food
you both sat eating them in the boot of his car
he ended up melting the chocolate with his lighter and you both had chocolate covered strawberries
as you smudged a bit on his cheek and he retaliated by throwing half a strawberry at you
which got onto your clothes a little
โiโm sorry, okay! how was i supposed to know youโre weak to strawberriesโ
you scoffed and got the tissues out the front door pocket
you heard a shuffle and a bump from charlie in the back causing you to look up
he was shoving something back into the boot underlining
you assumed he definitely skateboards
abandoning the tissues and taking it out of his backseat you rushed up to the boot of the car
he just looked surprised
he didnโt skateboard
he stood there teaching you and helping you not fall off around the parking lot
by the time you could somewhat push by yourself charlie would retreat to the car
he was still nervous
he called it a night rather suddenly as you guys left the parking lot
the red had started to drip out the underside of his car
at least the guy wonโt be bothering you anymore
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i could definitely rewrite this with a different mini obsession plot
part 2
charlie was big on making sure that the club always had a big meeting at least once every two weeks
discussing the latest movies and even the classics were an important part of keeping debates going and he always wanted to expand the number of members coming every week
however he only really noticed the numbers climbing in their ranks when a certain girl started frequently appearing at the back of the classroom to quietly sit and listen for the entirety of the clubs period
it took him a couple of visits to recognise the face but it was you
you sit in front of him in a couple of classes and after that day he couldnโt get you out of his brain
the way you fiddle with your hair when writing something down
or the way you cross your legs over each other when someone mentions a particularly gory scene in a movie
he found himself always looking over at you to see your reaction when he was at the front of the room talking
you barely looked up and even if you did it was when he wasnโt looking
always taking notes and smiling to yourself
the increase in cinema club goers after you is what surprised him
to him you werenโt the clique type or even the popular type
you hadnโt spoken a word to him or robbie since youโd started attending
most of the guys that would come to the club only to stare and gawk at you most definitely got grilled by charlie on movie questions he knew they had no idea about
he didnโt want them in here, not when he couldnโt even tell if it made you uncomfortable or not
his life goal for the club was to now ask these guys so many detailed questions and embarrass them so much that they didnโt even want to come back
cinema clubs numbers would suffer slightly but if thatโs what it took
anything to just be able to keep you there as long as possible
robbie would mention you a couple of times after the club was out but after he didnโt get a very detailed reply from charlie he figured it was a sore spot
โhow come you havenโt even mentioned kirby in a while man, did you get your dick cut off or somethinโ? โ
after you came in on a particularly hot day wearing a rather short skirt he really had to hide behind the front desk he normally stood in front of
as you started stealing glances at him and catching his back he really didnโt know what to do with himself
that day was the day he started stuttering like no other
after many weeks and most of the unwanted creeps gone from his club or mysteriously kicked out you stayed longer one day
after everyone had mostly cleared out, you stood up and quickly scribbled down a couple of words on a piece of paper and walked towards him
robbie โnoticedโ before he did but letโs be honest he was just trying to play it cool in case you were just walking past
he didnโt think heโd be so nervous for just a tap on the shoulder
when he turned around all you did was hand him the piece of paper with a rose tint dusted over your cheeks
โI know itโs not a scary movie but itโs really interesting, from a womenโs point of view- i meanโ you left
charlie wasnโt one to be dumbfounded on more than just movies but you actually just spoke to him
uncrumpling the paper he found the words โ10 things I hate about youโ and robbie laughed
the note also had a โ-my favourite movieโ tagged onto the end with a heart
โyouโre seriously not going to consider that movie are you?โ
charlie facial expression didnโt change โit couldnโt hurt could it?โ
robbie didnโt go home happy that day
he ended up going home and watching the movie twice over just so he could do everything possible for the next day
cinema club was concerned for their president the next day as theyโd never reviewed a non horror film before why not a cheesy romance
โcโmon charlie whatโs up with the film choiceโ
โhey i take suggestions you guys just never give themโ
after the session was over he carefully walked over to your desk
โyโknow i actually liked that movieโ
you laughed โ you donโt have to lie to me to talk to meโ
charlie had never blushed so hard
the club president wasnโt just obsessed with horror it seemed
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