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But Steve was shaking by the time they pulled up to the station. Drenched in a cold sweat that plastered his hair to his forehead and his sweater to his shoulder blades.
“Go grab Robin,” he said to Dustin. He was white-knuckling the steering wheel and he was far too pale. “Tell her I might need her to drive.”
Robin didn’t know how to drive, but it was a moot point, because Steve wasn’t getting out of the driver’s seat either. She opened the door and they looked at each other in silence, and then he said, “Get in.”
And he drove them back to his house.
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- Part 2 of i'm just an animal looking for a home
Bookmarked by colliebee
11 Jun 2026
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After being crowned the victor of the 65th Hunger Games, Steve Harrington is pulled into the twisted world of the Capitol and learns that the games never really end.
A Hunger Games Victor AU spanning 10 years. Currently posting the 71st Games.
Updates Wednesdays and Sundays.
Bookmarked by colliebee
10 Jun 2026
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didn’t have the guts to steal your heart (but you sold it to me cheap) by littlebeasts
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
23 May 2026
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“I didn’t believe in fate until I met you. I didn’t believe in a lot of things until I met you. I started working this job hoping to find myself but somehow, among the rats in the kitchen, the roofs that never stop leaking and the tomorrows that are no different to the yesterdays, I found you too. And just like that, my life changed forever.”
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the one in which Nancy Wheeler, a college dropout, scores a job at a superstore where Joyce Byers is captain of the unruly ship, Steve Harrington works cosmetics and Robin Buckley, the charismatic store announcer, is proof enough to Nancy that miracles can be happened upon anywhere.
Bookmarked by colliebee
03 Jun 2026
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Standalone Nancy/Robin vignettes.
Bookmarked by colliebee
12 May 2026
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But her confusion at Steve's lack of a response and her relief at the absence of at least one of her ex boyfriends only lasted a fraction of a second until her eye was drawn to movement to the right of him, to Robin sitting up out of her own folding chair and lowering her sunglasses. Nancy caught her eyes just before she pushed the glasses back up and laid back down, not nearly as relaxed as Steve, not nearly as casual, and it hurt.
Because if Robin was here that meant it wasn't just a kids' party anymore. And if Robin was here and Nancy wasn't invited that meant that Robin was invited even while Nancy wasn't, and, maybe worst of all, it meant that Robin hadn't invited Nancy.
Bookmarked by colliebee
20 Apr 2026
