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It's not his fault. Really, it's not. If anyone is to blame it's Billy Hargrove. For always crowding in on him, pinning him into lockers in the hallway just to annoy him, for just. Touching, touching, touching.
Another day full of relentless teasing, sharp smirks, and calloused hands grabbing his waist after Billy snuck up behind him in the cafeteria. Giving him a squeeze and cackling loudly when Steve's yelp of surprise had heads turning. And annoying and arrogant as he might be, Steve is sort of into it.
Which is bad. Very bad. Mostly considering the fact that he’s claimed.
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OR: Steve Harrington has a very unfortunate thing for Billy Hargrove and he's not really doing much to stop it.
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- Part 6 of (batterybags) harringrove
Bookmarked by Cleeerrrr
22 Jun 2026
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Steve knew death.
He had faced it enough over the last years to know the feeling. But Steve never would have thought that his death would come like this: slow and painful. Cancer was a whole new thing.
.....So, Steve gets cancer, and he doesn't know how to deal with it, until he figures out he has people to support him. It takes time though.
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leaving home for the coastline (where it's just you and me) by RET7891
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
23 May 2026
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“Are you excited?” Heather saves him, leaning over to snag the tickets out of Billy’s hands. “Don’t know if you noticed big guy, but we only have a couple of days to get to San Diego. We head out in the morning, we wanted to leave it until the last minute, so you didn’t have to wait.”
Billy takes a deep breath; annoyed that it still comes out shaky on the exhale. “You wanted to get the jump on me more like.”
“Well, there’s also that,” Robin says with a grin. “No chance of backing out now Hargrove. We’ve got a road trip planned!”
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After everything, Steve buys the house on Cherry Lane. Billy's old room wierds him out, but it's nothing a couple coats of paint can't fix.
Right?
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Steve Harrington had always believed his heart belonged to Tommy Hagan. What he hadn’t expected was that a tattooed medical student, a Doberman named Ryker, and a trip to Hawaii would make him question everything.
Billy Hargrove had never had anything come easy in life. But winning over the most reserved professor at UCLA? That was a challenge he was more than willing to take on.
Or: twelve years between them, two broken hearts, and a love that proved itself worth the wait.
