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Fan comic. Eddie is about to start his first summer as a camp counselor. He has two goals: don't fuck it up, and fuck camp director Mr. Harrington.
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- Part 1 of Mirkwood fan comic series
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You’re an angel, I’m a dog (I'll destroy you like I am) by ChristinMKay
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
11 Jun 2026
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It starts out with a little bit of jealousy. Healthy. Steve doesn't like sharing. Typical only child. And every second word out of Dustin's mouth is Eddie Munson. Eddie Munson this, Eddie Munson that. Eddie thinks, Eddie said, Eddie doesn't like.
Eddie, Eddie, Eddie.
It's only natural to do a little background check. You wouldn't just let anyone babysit your kids.
or: Steve Harrington starts stalking Eddie Munson. It might be more than he has bargained for.
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Six o’clock sharp on a Friday bristling night, and Billy Hargrove is already freezing his ass off in the middle of Hawkins woods, more pissed than he usually is —which is saying something.
Generally, this kind of mood belongs to home, after a fight with his father because he came back too late again; or to basketball practice, where his teammates can barely manage to pass him the ball without screwing it up somehow.
Friday evening is an exception to this routine.
Because at six o’clock sharp, Billy is neither at home nor on the court. Instead, he’s sitting stiff at a damp picnic table buried in the forest, waiting —impatiently, bitterly, and still pissed off beyond reason— for no other than the infamous Eddie “the Freak” Munson.
Lucky him.
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The thing with diaries is that people think there is some sort of privacy. There isn't. The second someone leaves a diary lying about someone, someone will grab it and snoop. Only some secrets got you laughed at, and others got you beaten up in the back of the parking lot. So, Eddie Munson did what his mother taught him. Collect memories in music, record tapes.
If only Steve Harrington weren't a pretty distraction in his Scoops Ahoy uniform, with Billy Hargrove lingering at the edge of his vision in his flimsy lifeguard shorts, threatening to cost him his summer job.
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- Part 2 of The Mixtape
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The thing with diaries is that people think there is some sort of privacy. There isn't. The second someone leaves a diary lying about someone, someone will grab it and snoop. Only some secrets got you laughed at, and others got you beaten up in the back of the parking lot. So, Eddie Munson did what his mother taught him. Collect memories in music, record tapes.
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