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He didn't like change, at all. But meeting Robin and adapting and growing around her wasn't bad, he just learnt who he was and how he would fit her into his routine.
Which, now, as Steve watches Robin fiddle with the handmade bracelet he just knows Robin didn't make, he figures; yeah, maybe change isn't all that bad.
Bringing himself out of his thoughts, he takes another bite from his chocolate bar, quietly observing Robin as she smiles fondly at her bracelets.
“So,” he starts, blunt, because when is he not. “How long have you and Vickie been dating?”
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OR: Steve and Robin have a much needed gossip and a movie night; they come to some realisations.
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After Steve's fiancé plays a joke on him, Steve starts admit that his life might not be as great as it should be.
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Steve Harrington just got his job at Scoop's Ahoy, and doesn't even have the right name tag yet. This, combined with an odd softness in his features lately and a propensity for cherry chapstick, has highly confused local Spencers employee and ice cream addict Eddie Munson.
I'm really bad at summaries guys just read the first paragraph and go from there. That one TikTok that's like "I'm whatever gender Steve Harrington had going on in season 3" Gender / gay panic, androgyny as a plot device.
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A ring at the door is what sends Steve's life on its axis.
A fight. A baby. An unexpected babysitter.
Steve works through the ups and downs of becoming a single parent in the blink of an eye and meets some people along the way.
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A hot summer's day, windows cranked down, and the road empty as far as the eye can see. Eddie's cruising through Hawkins as if he's running out of pavement, itching to get home and waste his college free summer away. That is until—
There's a red BMW on the side of the road. One he recognizes. Steve Harrington's red BMW.
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With all the supernatural, inter-dimensional terrors, it's sometimes easy to forget the mundane, real world horrors that plague the world.
Steve goes missing shortly after his parents unexpectedly arrive back home. Dustin rallies what remains of the Party after half their team has left for California to try and get him back. Except this time it’s not the Upside Down, just good old fashioned human prejudice. To spring Steve from the conversion therapy camp his parents sent him to, the Party turns to a new, tentative ally who has some experience in criminal acts, general misbehaviour, and maybe even the very place Steve’s been sent to: Eddie Munson.

