virgin eddie: just the tip
slut steve: you can put it all, I can take it đ
virgin eddie: yeah well I can't đĽ´
Eddie: "no no you don't understand I will literally come in under five seconds"
Steve: "that's okay baby, fill me up đĽ°"
by smithereen
Steve doesnât back down from anything. Not monsters, not an argument, not even a guy hitting on him. No matter how hard Eddie pushes, he hasnât found anything that can make Steve blink.
Words: 2541, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson
Additional Tags: Dungeons and Dragons as Foreplay, Bets & Wagers, Gay Chicken, and they were ROOMMATES
Happy birthday dear friend!!! @thefreakandthehair Lex you are a pillar of the fandom, an amazing writer, and just all around one of my most favorite human beings. I'm so so lucky to get to call you one of my best friends and I hope this fic puts a smile on your face!! @stevethehairington and @hbyrde36 thank you for betaing and for encouragement!!!!
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Steve was asleep at the counter.Â
Again.Â
Robin placed another VHS precariously on the top of the pile surrounding him, making sure to adjust it so it wouldnât fall. A copy of Secret Admirer had toppled down half a dozen boxes when she placed it without care earlier, and Steve had almost woken up just from the sound. She had worked her way through all of the romantic comedy returns and was halfway through the horrors already, and the pile was up to Steveâs waist.Â
Her working theory was that she would be able to get all the way through the action movies before Steve was completely covered in tapes.Â
Part of her wanted to feel at least a little bad for fucking with him every single time he fell asleep. After all it wasnât like Robin hadnât fallen asleep on the job herself once or twice, and Family Video wasnât exactly the hardest job in the world. Now that they lived in a veritable ghost town, the store was lucky to get even a handful of patrons every day.Â
Apart from her own boredom, there wasnât really any reason to mess with him or try to wake him up.Â
But there lay the crux of the problem. Robin and Steve had gotten their jobs as one so they could spend time together. Not so Robin could get stuck watching her best friend drool on the counter she would inevitably be forced to clean before they closed tonight.Â
So, tape fort.Â
Robinâs theories were almost immediately dashed though, because just as she placed her fourth copy of Rosemaryâs Baby down, Steve stretched out his arms, knocking directly into the wall in front of him and bringing that entire cluster of VHS cases down on his head.Â
âOw! What! Why?!â Steve shouted, jerking upwards, startling as the rest of the tapes surrounding him began to tumble to the floor.Â
Robin snickered to herself as she watched the melee, hopping up onto the counter next to where he had been lying his head and beginning to gather up the failed remnants of her experiment.Â
âGood morning Dingus,â She sang, lightly tapping him on the top of the head with Ghostbusters, âDid you have a good rest?âÂ
âRobin,â Steve groaned, covering his face with his hands and heaving an absolutely ginormous sigh, âWhy?âÂ
âHey, this is your fault,â Robin protested, putting the stack of tapes to the side and sliding to the floor to start grabbing the rest.Â
âMy fault?â Steve repeated, sliding his fingers away from his eyes so he could glare at her while still hiding his face.Â
âThis is the fifth time youâve fallen asleep on me this week, Dingus,â Robin said, giving him a look as she waved a VHS around her head, âLook at this place. Look at how boring it is. I need enrichment, Iâm like a tiger in a zoo.â
Steve lowered his hands, raising a brow and silently judging her for a second before grumbling and joining her on the ground. Â
âWhat? Was making paper clip crowns and hiding M&Ms in my pockets not enriching enough anymore?â Steve asked rhetorically, referencing the other things she had done this week during his impromptu naps as he collected the rest of the rom-coms.Â
âNope.â She replied, popping the p as she stood, tapes in hand, âFive times, Stevifer. Five.âÂ
âSo?â
âSo, itâs only Wednesday!â Robin shouted, walking around the counter and towards the shelves, knowing Steve would be following close behind with his own stack. âIs Eddie really still that excited about getting you in his bed every night?â
âYou would be the first person to know,â Steve said, wagging his eyebrows and looking far too smug for Robinâs tastes.Â
That much was true. Steve told Robin everything. What he had for breakfast, any weird customers that came in while she wasnât scheduled, the stupid things the kids said, and, to the chagrin of both Eddie and Robin, anything and everything to do with his sex life.Â
And god damn it did her best friends have a lot of sex.Â
âOkay, so itâs not Eddie keeping you up,â Robin said, a small pit beginning to form in her stomach. She had hoped it was just them fucking like bunnies and Steve needing to recharge during the mornings, but now she was pretty sure it was the other thing, and that was a lot worse.Â
There was no quick fix for that particular problem.Â
âYou wanna talk about it?â Robin asked softly, turning towards her best friend and trying to be as gentle as allowed.Â
âNot really,â Steve said, keeping his eyes on the shelves and avoiding her gaze.
Okay, so not gentle. Trying to get Steve to open up was a weird careful tightrope walk between being gentle enough to lower down his guard, while also being firm enough that he didnât feel like he was being treated like a child. So far Robin was the only one who managed to succeed most of the time, but even she stumbled on occasion.Â
âYou know I donât mind covering for you, but you canât keep this up, Dingus,â Robin tried, nudging their shoulders together as she did, hoping that a little extra physical contact would open Steve up even more, âItâs not healthy, and theyâre not worth it.â Â
Wrong thing to say. It was like she could physically see the walls coming back up around him.Â
âIâll be fine, Robin,â Steve said, the forced nonchalance in his tone hurting her almost as much as it was definitely hurting him.Â
âYouâre not sleeping again,â She stated plainly, putting it out there for both of them to see. Steve flinched at her words as if she had physically struck him.Â
âIâm justâŚstill adjusting,â He tried.Â
Adjusting was still figuring out how the oven worked at Eddieâs new trailer, or trying to find the best routine for sharing the bathroom in the morning. Adjusting was planning work schedules, learning how to live together, becoming used to each other's rhythms.Â
Whatever was happening here wasnât adjusting.Â
âSteve, Itâs been almost a month sinceâŚâ Robin started, trailing off as she tried to find the right words to help him.Â
Steve already had them.Â
âSince what, Robin? Since my parents kicked me out?â Steve interrupted, his voice hard and angry as he forced himself to meet her eyes, as if challenging her to try and find a kinder way to say it.Â
That wasnât a challenge she was planning to take on. There was no making this better.Â
âYeah, since your parents kicked you out,â She repeated, refusing to meet his level of emotion, knowing that would only make Steve even angrier. Sure enough he pushed away from her, stalking over to the counter and furiously punching returns into the computer, a storm cloud of rage swirling around him.Â
âSteve-â
âGod Robin, will you just drop it?!â Steve snapped.Â
Robin leaned ever so slightly back at his sudden shift and Steve let his eyes slip shut, hanging his head low and taking a slow deep breath. The anger drained from his face, leaving behind only barely there frustration, and a longing that his parents didnât fucking deserve from a son that was far too good for them.
It wasnât exactly a shock when Richard and Diane showed up and told their son to pack his shit and leave, but that didnât make it any less painful for Steve. Robin had never had any faith in them, but for some reason Steve did. He expected his parents to love him just as much as he loved them, and he had deluded himself into thinking that they had only ever done the things they did to try and make him better.Â
Letting go of that couldnât be easy, but it was also one of the few things about Steve that Robin felt she would probably never fully understand.Â
âPlease.â Steve whispered, Robinâs heart breaking at the pain in his voice, âI just donât wanna talk about it, Bobbin.âÂ
Rather than answering she rounded the counter, pressing her body into his side and leaning her head against his shoulder. Steve adjusted to fit her automatically, two becoming one as she let Steve breathe into the pain instead of ignore it.Â
âWere you at least having a good dream?â Robin asked, her voice slightly muffled by the soft sweater Steve was wearing, wishing she had a way to help him.Â
âOh yeah, it was great,â He said with a soft laugh, âI was lying back on a mountain of pillows while Eddie was using his massive thick-â
âFinish that sentence and Iâll be forced to smother you next time you fall asleep at work,â Robin groaned, sticking her tongue out and gagging as she pushed Steve away from her. She hammed it up for extra effect, but she couldnât hide the smile on her lips as she listened to Steveâs laughter.Â
He hadnât laughed as much in the last few weeks, and Robin hadnât realized how much she missed the sound. It reminded her of everything good, all the stuff they hadnât really been able to do since he moved in with Eddie. Burning breakfast together, dancing around the house in their socks, even trying to muffle their giggles in her bed so they wouldnât wake her parents, looking through the skylight that was above her bed at the starsâŚ
Huh. Maybe she did have an idea of how to help.Â
âNow that youâre awake, Iâm going to take my break,â Robin said in a faux casual tone, stretching and trying to hide the Cheshire cat grin overtaking her face.Â
âYou built a tape fort around me because you were annoyed I fell asleep and you were alone, so the first thing you do when I wake up is go hide in the back alone?â Steve complained, turning back to the computer and restarting the returns he had begun.Â
âLove you too,â Robin said, pecking his cheek as she practically skipped towards the breakroom. She closed and locked the door, pressing her ear to it for a second just to make sure Steve wasnât eavesdropping before almost bolting over to the phone in the corner, punching in the number for the Thatcherâs Tires and bouncing in place as she listened to the dial tone.Â
This was a great idea. One of her best.Â
âHey Pete, itâs Robin. Can you put Eddie on the phone?â
Part two is coming tomorrow!! If you want to be tagged say it in a reblog!!
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This fic was line-jumped! If you'd like to learn more about line jumping, please see this post
Anyway, thank you line-jumper for your patience, I know this was a little late orz but I hope you enjoy it!
As always, if you see any typos, no you didn't ;)
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âWhy do they look so weak?â
âDo you have more of these?â
âCan he really not breathe under water?â
âDoes he understand bubble patterns?â
âHeâs not the worst swimmer.â
âI could probably break his ribs with one tail swipe.â
âPlease donât break my mateâs ribs.â
Of all the words echoing in the water around him, those last few are the ones Eddie gets stuck on. He perks up as the curious hands of adolescent merfolk poking and prodding at him pause. From the determined expression on Steveâs face as he tugs Eddie closer, he definitely meant to say that.
âSeriously?â Robin asks, curling around Steveâs other side. Her hair floats across Eddieâs vision before settling, and bubbles rise from her fluttering gills. âYouâre already mated? How did that even work?â
She glances down as she asks, and Eddie follows her gaze to Steveâs tail. It looks normal to him. His wound has healed, leaving only a faint scar behind. If anything has changed, itâs that the inexplicable splashes of orange across his scales make sense in the water. They glimmer and shine like gold and silver coins in the wavering sunlight that manages to break through the surface. Eddie is hypnotized by them, and it takes a conscious effort for him to look away.
Steveâs flush tells Eddie something important has been alluded to, and heâs starting to get an idea of it. âRobin! Not in front of the guppies!â Steve tells her. She cackles in response, bubbles bursting from her gills as she curls around Steveâs right side and flicks his forehead.
âBut we already know about that stuff,â one of the guppies, Lucas, says. A few bubbles rise from his gills, too, and Eddie is starting to wonder if theyâre important when Robin and Steve pause to study them.Â
Another one, Dustin, nods and places his hands on Eddieâs shoulders. He pushes up to float above him, holding tight so he doesnât end up floating away. Somehow, this results in Dustinâs tail smacking against his back a few times, but at least it doesnât hurt. âYeah,â Dustin says, âYou taught us during the last cold tide trip. Remember? Joyce and Hopper got together and started talking about more guppies, so then Erica asked what they meant and you got all red like a lobster as you tried to explain it.â
âTeaching you about reproduction and discussingâŚrecreational enjoyment are very different things,â Steve says, his firm tone undermined by his flustered look.Â
Eddie taps Dustinâs hand, tilting his head and raising his eyebrows in a curious expression when Dustin looks down.
âOh, do you wanna know?â he asks.
âNo, he doesnât,â Steve says at the same time Eddie nods. When Steve glares at him, Eddie grins, salty water rushing into his mouth. He doesnât mind too much, especially when he points at his throat and Steveâs glare immediately melts into fondness and concern. He leans in, kissing Eddie and pushing more air past his lips.Â
âWe are just teaching Eddie about reproduction,â El says when Steve pulls back. She pushes under Eddieâs arm, wrapping her tail around his leg to stay in place. With her there, Dustinâs tail is no longer hitting his back, and Eddie hesitates before patting her head.Â
Between her, Dustin on his shoulders, Steve holding him close, Robin practically wrapped around Steve, and the rest of the guppies surrounding them, heâs starting to realize how touchy merfolk are. Or maybe this is just Steve and Robin and their guppies. Heâll have to ask later.
âWhy are you making such a big deal when itâs boring?â Max asks, huffing as two lone bubbles rise from her gills. âTwo merfolk decide to have a kid. One fertilizes the other, they carry the egg for a while and birth it. After that, caretakers watch the egg until it hatches. Simple.â
Yeah. Eddie has so many questions. He canât ask any of them now, though. All he can do is nod along, forcing his expression to remain serious as he listens. Max seems to like the attention, her gills fluttering again and letting a stream of bubbles rise to the surface as she perks up.
âMan, it sounds boring when you say it like that,â Mike tells her, grinning as he turns to look at Eddie. âSo, anyway, dicks an--â
Robin laughs as she smacks her hand across Mikeâs mouth, using her other hand to ruffle his hair until itâs floating wildly in the water. âAll right, all right, letâs stop before dingus goes belly-up,â she says, pinching Mikeâs cheek when she pulls his hand away.
He huffs and sticks his tongue out at her. âEddie asked,â he says.
âEddie didnât ask anything. He canât talk, and he doesnât make bubbles,â El says.
âNo, like, he used his face.â
âOh.â
As they talk, Eddie tugs on Steveâs hand, pointing to his throat again. Instead of immediately kissing him, he glances up at the surface with a frown. Itâs not like Eddie was actually running out of air, so he doesnât tug on Steveâs hand again. âHow about we go up,â he says, looking at Robin. When she just looks confused, he adds, âYou could see Eddieâs ship.â
âReally?!â Dustin and Will ask, both of them looking at Eddie hopefully.
Eddie considers for a moment, figures the guppies can be entertained by his crew if they get too bored, and nods once.
âYes!â
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âThey have so much energy,â Eddie says, carefully setting Steve on the bed before collapsing into it next to him. He rubs his fingers together, feeling how wrinkly they are after spending most of the day in the ocean. They still havenât smoothed out despite being on the ship for an hour already.
Steve hums softly, reaching over and taking Eddieâs hand. He laces their fingers together, rests their hands on his stomach, and says, âThey liked you.â
âReally? I couldnât tell between Mike trying to drown me and Erica trying to bite me,â Eddie says, squeezing Steveâs hand.
The drowning attempt had happened when they surfaced. Mike had grabbed Eddieâs ankles and yanked him back under, grinning as Eddie yelped and swallowed half the ocean in the process. Somehow, Steve had managed to both kiss Eddie some air and smack Mike upside the head with his tail.
The biting had happened while trying to get all the guppies onto the ship. It involved nets and ropes and straining muscles, but theyâd managed. When Eddie was getting Erica untied from the ropes, sheâd leaned over and snapped at his shoulder. Robin saved him in time by yanking her back, refusing to hear her excuse about Eddie smelling like âreally fresh krillâ and her being hungry.
Things had been chaotic between getting the guppies and Robin settled, figuring out food, and keeping them entertained so they wouldnât destroy the ship out of boredom. Eddie had never been so relieved as when theyâd started nodding off in a giant tub they secured to the mast.
âThey were justâŚtesting you. A little. Itâs normal when caretakers introduce a mate,â Steve tells him.
âWhat, are they making sure Iâm sturdy?â
âMore that you can handle them if you join the pod,â Steve explains. âCaretakers donât leave their pods. If they mate with a merperson from another pod, that merperson just joins it. Guppies are overprotective and want to make sure mates deserve their caretakers.â
âThatâs kinda sweet,â Eddie says.
Steve nods in agreement, shifting around some until he can turn to face Eddie. The bottom of his tail curls around Eddieâs leg, a heavy weight that he finds reassuring. âHow do you feel?â he asks.
Eddie can hear the questions lying beneath. Did he like the guppies? Did they manage to scare him away? Is he going to end their courtship?
âTheyâre cool. I like them,â Eddie says, the words spilling out so he can reassure Steve. He feels something light and happy bubble in his chest at Steveâs smile. âI am wondering about something, though.â
âWhat?â
âHow, uh, how does all of thatâŚwork?â Eddie asks, his face burning as he gestures to Steveâs tail, focusing on the general area Robin had looked at before. Despite the embarrassment of asking, he canât help the heat that simmers through him at Steveâs knowing smile.
âAre you interested in theory or practice?â Steve asks.
âPractice. I am so, so, so interested in practice,â Eddie says, throwing an arm around Steveâs waist and tugging him closer. âBut I wouldnât mind a little theory so I know what Iâm doing.â
Steve laughs, pushing against Eddieâs chest lightly. When he lets go, Steve sits up, gesturing for Eddie to sit behind him. Once theyâre settled, Steve is nestled between Eddieâs legs and Eddie is resting his chin on Steveâs shoulders. âThereâs a slit,â Steve says, taking Eddieâs hand and placing his palm on a patch of scales just below his waist. âWhen a merperson is aroused, it opens to provide access.â
Eddie swallows, nodding as he feels the cool slide of Steveâs scales under his palm. He glances at Steve and moves his hand, brushing his fingers over the area until he can feel where the slit is. Itâs a slightly raised line, barely noticeable if he werenât looking for it.
âAnd, uh, how does it work? For two mermen, I mean,â Eddie says.
He feels more than hears Steve hum, the vibrations pulsing through him from where Steve is resting against his chest. âWell, it doesnât matter much,â Steve says, reaching up to tug on a loose strand of Eddieâs hair. âYou humans have a word for it, I think, but all merfolk have the ability to carry or fertilize. It really just depends.â
âOh,â Eddie says, biting the inside of his cheek as he presses his palm flat against Steveâs scales again. âSo, whichâŚI mean, what do youâŚyou know, prefer?â
Steve thinks for a moment, twirling Eddieâs hair around his finger. âAnything that feels good,â he finally says, tilting his head back to grin at Eddie. âHow about finding out what does?â
Not for the first time, Eddie thinks, perhaps, the merman in his arms will be the death of him. Itâs a good thing he doesnât mind one bit.
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some of my fave buddie fics for anon in no particular order! please mind all the ratings, tags, and warnings of these works while browsing:
plot-focused:
about the present series by Amiril
The day of the shooting, Eddie got stuck in a time loop. But that was three months ago. He's completely fine now.
boys, when my baby found me by nondz (pinkjook)
Three months later, things are mostly back to normal.
And then there's an accident.
the city is a jungle and iâm a beast by putanauhere (TRUST ME.)
âThere are no wolves in Southern California,â Buck states, another bit of trivia. He just doesnât know itâs a lie.
The Things All Come and Gone by moodlighting
âI didnâtâitâs not that I couldnât be alone,â Buck explained, pausing to find the right words. âI just. Wanted to be here.â
I Broke What You Gave Me, But You Kept Giving More by rcdwings
Evan Buckley wakes up without eight years of his memories with some guy named Eddie Diaz on his bedside. Which could mean nothing.
lonely little love dog by littleghost
When the 118 is closed for reconstruction after an earthquake, Buck is a floater for different stations around the city. He tries not to let it get to him. Much.
kerosene by mandolare
He doesnâtâ need more of Eddie. This is enough. This is plenty. This is more than anyone else has of him; he can deal with the marrow-deep want thatâs begun to choke him every once in a while.
all my little words by youbetsya
Eddie:Â Did you just send me an email??
Buck:Â yeah lol
Eddie: WhyâŚ
I dont think youâve ever emailed me actual words before. Just stuff to print when your printer is broken
Buck:Â did you read it?
Eddie:Â Not yet
Too busy trying to figure out why the fuck youâre emailing me
Buck:Â just read it dude đ
instructions on not giving up by Wildehack (tyleet)
Eddie gave up in July.
Live and (Don't) Let Die by xylodemon
The guy gets straight to the point, asking, "What do you need?" in a dull, bored voice.
"My best friend is going to die. I want that to⌠not happen."
"No small feat, bringing back the dead. And it comes at a cost."
It's Eddie. Buck says, "Yes," without a second thought.
good pretender by likeshipsonthesea
âOkay, but what are the rules?â
Ravi stares. âThe rules forâŚ?â
âCasual sex.â
Ravi continues to stare. It is 5:39 in the morning.
i can tell just what you want (you don't want to be alone) by Talls
In which Eddie keeps secrets and Buck is incredibly normal and rational and even brave about his reaction to this.
hereâs my hand, thereâs the itch by signetsealed
"I wasnât kidding when I said I could talk about Chris all night,â Eddie says. His voice is quiet and close in Buckâs ear. âBut thatâs not why I called.â
been lost for a while by trysetmeonfire
Eddie's wife has been dead for two weeks. There's a firefighter in bed five. These are not necessarily related facts, but Eddie will have a hard time separating them out, later.
Downward Facing Doggy Style by Survivah
Eddie and Buck pick up a new hobby while Chris is in Texas.
slaughterhouse by kithmet
Eddie announces heâs leaving. Buck, naturally, begins a slow descent to madness.
Choosing Joy 'Verse series by ithilien22
In which Eddie mends fences with Chris, starts something new with Buck, and navigates the complex emotions he has around his parents.
 the sweetest apparition by hyruling
Eddie moves to Texas. Buck keeps accidentally telling people Eddie's dead. It goes about as well as you'd expect.
pluperfect by unreckless
Buck is always good for a ride to the airport. Heâs good at lots of things, like being a good friend and goodbyes.
beating the horse by doitgently
Eddie is moving to Texas. Buck finally figures out what he wants.
Burn a bridge, learn how to swim series by WatermelonShots (AvocadosUnderTheEaves)
In which there is some unexpected making out, some pining, one third of an existential crisis and a lot of unhelpful advice. Not necessarily in that order.
you drew stars around my scars by ladieslunching
Someone at the 118 doesn't know how to leave Buck's clipboard alone. Buck would be a lot more upset about it if it didn't bag him the love of his life.
Hot Ghost Problems by ebjameston
The ghost would prefer to go by Buck, if Eddie wouldnât mind.
ripples all the way down by iriswests
This is the tumultuous road to finding out what Buck truly wants, paved by pebbles.
throw a bone, iâm finally home by fleetinghearts
âOh, Buck,â Eddie says softly, torn between unbearable fondness and an ache that threatens to crack his breastbone.
when everything's on fire by beartowns
Eddie and Chris move in with Buck after a fire. Buck breaks up with his boyfriend, buys a house with Eddie, and realizes he's in love. In precisely that order.
ice cream before dinner by cloudydaisies
The problem isâwell.
Actually, backtrack for a sec. There were a few problems.
Eddieâs got a whole lot of them, lately, and maybe that was The Problem.
Something in the Air (Is Giving Me Bad Ideas) by paramountie
After Christopher comes back from Texas, Eddie makes an important decision: he is not going to blow up his life anymore.
crossed the muddy line by Anonymous
Eddie Diaz is from El Paso, Texas; a fact which accounts for both more and less than he ever expected it to.
the tortured poets department by colonoscopys
The first time Buck touched him, Eddie blew an ambulance up.
still by brewrosemilk
For the first time, Buck longs for a bullet wound to treat. Dirt to dig at. A door to break through. Something. Thereâs nothing.
somewhere to stand and stay by teaspoon
âWhat are you doing right now?â Eddie asks. He sounds distracted; Buck can tell immediately that heâs driving.
authentication by v_greyson (greyson)
"Yeah, Eddie picks the guys so I don't make stupid decisions," Buck says, flicking through menus to pick a new racetrack.
The combination of Hen munching peanuts and looking back and forth between them makes Eddie feel like he's a zoo exhibit. Best Friends, captured in the wild, still feral, exhibiting behaviors heretofore unknown to science.
"Well, good luck with - all that," Hen says pointedly to Eddie. She is definitely not talking about the video game.
keeping score by arcanaphora
After getting dumped, Buck is left with two tickets to a weeklong cruise. Eddie steps in to support a friend in need, but complications arise when his friend becomes his fake husband. All's fair in love, war, and trivia.
if i said you could never touch me by marviless*
Eddie pulls back from him with a half-confused, half-concerned furrow in between his eyebrows. âBuck?â
Buck sags against the wall. âSorry,â he says, wiping the back of his forearm against his forehead in a mixture of frustration and newfound exhaustion. âSorry.â
Counting Pulses by tinyydancerr*
Eddie Diazâs life is going great. Heâs in therapy, heâs got a great girlfriend, a great kid, his friend is getting married to the woman of his dreams, and his best friend just came out to him.
Now his best friend is dating their new friend.
Things are going great. He promises.
porn-heavy (only a few of these are straight up pwp though):
Feel You Forever by semperama
âIs thisâŚâ Eddie meets his eyes again. âIs this new?â
a mess of my creation by Anonymous
Theyâre in the fucking bunk room. Thereâs someone snoring in the bed over by the bathroom, a good twenty feet and two beds away, and Buck doesnât know if itâs Hen or Chimney or Bobby, but theyâre in here, theyâre asleep, and this is awful, this is so fucking unprofessional and if they get caught they are going straight to HR.
blood in the highs and count the stars by seachanged
âGo on,â Eddie says, nosing into the soft spot under Buckâs jaw.
Buck laughs, a little hysterically. âYouâre not serious.â
look straight ahead if you like it slow by hattalove
âThis gets you going, huh?â Eddie grins, propping himself up on his elbows so he can move higher on the bed, reach the pretty pink bow of Buckâs mouth. âDevotion? You being it for me?â He stretches up toward Buckâs ear, whispers: âMonogamy?â
hang me up on your bedroom wall by eddiegettingshot
âYouâre going to be a great father someday,â Eddie says eventually, because heâs worse than he used to be and Buckâs reverent eyes make him feelâthey just make him feel.
âEddie, Iââ
âYou are,â he repeats, firm. âDonât you think Iâd know better than anyone?
buck and eddie's red hot infidelity summer series by cranberrymoons
Heâs not thinking about it. Heâs not. Heâs definitely not.
the moon like a spotlight by dykeries
Three months after Eddie moves to El Paso, Buck comes to visit.
this ecstasy, this forgetfulness of living by glorious_spoon
"You guess," Eddie repeats under his breath, but he sounds amused. He sets the boxes down and kicks the door shut behind him to wind through the chaos of Buck's half packed away kitchen. "You're insane."
love's not a game by thatbuddie (talktothesky)
âSo that goal, huh?â
Buck groans, his hands clawing at the sheets beneath him as his toes curl up, the fire thatâs been building up inside him for what feels like hours sizzling and uncontrollable in its path through Buckâs body.
i might kiss you on the back of your neck (because itâs christmas time) by sibylsleaves
Five Times Captain Diaz and Recruit Lieutenant Diaz fail to sleep together and one time they do.
would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses? by brattybuckley
Evan Buckley is currently on cloud nine.Â
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Honey on the Vine by sirencalls
Buck wakes up to an Eddie with stubble for the first time in months and refuses to let a good opportunity to go waste.
lock me down tonight by lecornergirl
Buck tells everyone Eddie talks him into it, but when it comes to Eddie, heâs never needed much convincing.
Mind Blowing Mess by EtoileGarden
"Iâd like to have a threesome. I think.âÂ
âYou think?âÂ
âYeah,â Taylor eyed him for a moment, and then leaned a little further over the table, her chin in her hand. âHave you ever had one before?â
songs and poems and promises by lesbianrobin
âItâs crazy how different sex is with men,â Buck says, and everyone around him groans.
rodeo queen by okanus
âWhatâs the saying again? Save a horseâŚhm, yâknow, I don't quite remember the rest of it.â Eddie canât help the smile curving up the corner of his mouth.
âYouâre an asshole,â Buck says, scowling. The tips of his ears are pink.
yes god don't speak by detectivemeer
âYouâre staring.â
âWhat.â Eddie says. âNo Iâm not.âÂ
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Pls enjoy these little silly doodles I cannot stop thinking about â¨THEMâ¨
for @steddieholidaydrabbles prompt 'bookstore au' wc: 964 rated m cw: dirty talk, implied sexual content tags: bookshop owner eddie, steve is having a sexuality crisis but subtly, flirting, getting together, modern au
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"Thanks for covering for me, Wayne," Eddie said as he set his bag down behind the front desk, slightly out of breath from running from the bus. "Won't happen again."
"'S alright, son. Everything go okay with the counselor?" Wayne sipped from his mug, probably his fourth or fifth cup of coffee since he opened the shop that morning.
"Yep. Still on track to graduate in May."
Wayne's stipulation when he "sold" the bookshop to Eddie was that he still get his degree as backup. "Bookselling is a dangerous game and I won't have ya strugglin' if somethin' fails."
"Thatta boy," Wayne clapped him on the shoulder. "Been a slow morning. But your favorite customer is in the back."
Eddie felt his face heat up.
"He's not my favorite."
"Sure he isn't." Wayne rolled his eyes. "I'm off to get a beer with Dave. Call if you need me."
Eddie gave him a thumbs up as he checked over his emails, the one thing Wayne was terrible about doing when he was covering the store. There weren't many, never really were on Tuesdays.
He waited for Wayne to leave, the door chiming with his exit.
He jumped up and made his way around the counter, walking towards the back room hastily.
He found Steve sitting on the beanbag placed in the corner, book in his lap, face bright red.
Eddie squinted until he could see what book he was reading and nearly passed out.
His Ring was the first book in a series focused entirely on a group of queer mythical creatures. It was the only book of the series Eddie had read, and he'd only admit it under risk of death.
It wasn't that it wasn't good. It's just that it was basically porn.
And this one in particular focused on two male fairies, one who was gay and one who spent the entire first half of the book having a bisexuality crisis.
Steve was reading it with the prettiest blush on his face.
Steve, who up until this moment, passed as the straightest human being Eddie had ever met.
"Have you gotten to the part where Ereldi has to sit on Brelend's lap for an entire dinner?" Eddie asked.
Steve jumped and slammed the book closed, pushing it under his legs as if Eddie hadn't already called him out. "What are you talking about?"
"Stevie, I'm the last person to judge your reading habits. But I do have to ask why the sudden interest in queer fairy porn? You're usually reading sports memoirs and doing word searches."
In other words, 'are you interested in testing out your sexuality with me? I can pretend to be a mythical being if needed.'
"Just needed a change of scenery?"
"Are you asking me or telling me?"
Steve's blush deepened, and fuck, Eddie was about to be so unprofessional. Hopefully he wouldn't lose a customer over it, but it was a risk he had to take.
It's just that sometimes Eddie could swear Steve was watching him while he shelved books or swept the front room floors. And sometimes he caught him staring at him during his weekly storytime for kids where he gave out free books and cookies.
And Eddie always wanted to have Steve in his lap.
So.
"I." Steve refused to make eye contact, a sure sign that something was going on. "I just got curious. Heard someone talking about it and wanted to see if they were telling the truth."
"And were they?"
Steve didn't answer, so Eddie decided it was now or never.
"You know," he took a few steps closer to Steve. "I'm not usually one for those books. But there's something about the way they paint a very clear picture of how Ereldi rides Brelend in the forest that just draws me in." Another few steps. "Actually, Ereldi reminds me a bit of you."
Steve visibly gulped.
"But you wouldn't be interested in riding someone would you, Stevie? Prefer women to hop onto your lap and go for a ride?" Eddie's heart was racing.
And then it stopped completely when Steve gave the most unexpected answer he could have possibly given.
"I'd be interested in riding you."
Steve's wide eyes stared back at Eddie, daring him to make a joke, daring him to laugh.
Eddie wouldn't joke or laugh about this. He wasn't wasting this chance.
"Is the forest a requirement or could I go lock the front door and take you upstairs?"
Okay, so he couldn't not make a little joke.
"Forest sounds messy. Upstairs."
"Oh, I plan to make a mess of you regardless of location, sweetheart," Eddie leaned over Steve, foreheads touching, smirk growing as Steve's eyes closed. "Won't even have to get you hard, huh? The book did all the work for me."
Steve tilted his head back, lips puckering, searching for contact from Eddie's.
Eddie pulled away. "I close up in ten. You know the way upstairs?"
Steve's eyes blinked open as he nodded.
God, he was gonna be fun.
"You wanna be a good boy and wait for me up there?" Steve nodded and stood from the chair, wobbling slightly as he tried to gain his balance. "I want you naked in bed when I get up there, got it?"
"Um, I've never-" Steve started.
"Oh, sweetheart. I know. It's written all over you. I'm gonna take real good care of you, though. Better than anything you would read in that book."
"Eddie?"
"Yeah, sugar?"
"I really like you."
Eddie heard what he wasn't saying, knew without a doubt that he had to do this right or risk scaring him away from more than just the store.
"I really like you, too, Stevie." Eddie kissed his cheek. "You're in good hands."
"I know."
Happy birthday @hitlikehammers, you deserve the world!
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âHeâs dead.â
Something must have been wrong with his brain. Maybe all those hits to the head had finally caught up with him. Maybe his audio processing was fucked or he was hearing things.
He had to be.
Because there was no way in hell this doctor just told him Eddie was dead.
âHeâs what?â Steve asked with a slight shake of the head, like that would dislodge whatever was making him hear this incorrectly.
âHeâs dead, Mr. Harrington.â The doctor repeated, his fingers tensing around his clipboard.
Steve could feel the crease in his brow, his confusion was probably plain all over his face.Â
It didnât make any sense.
âHow could he be dead? He canât be dead.â He replied. âI only just saw him.â
There was no devastation, no heartbreak, no clawing grief and no screaming agony.Â
Because it didnât make any sense.
The doctor looked on in sympathy. âMr. Munson took a very quick turn-â
âA turn of what?â Wayne snapped, his arms crossed over his chest, glaring at this âdoctorâ. âHow did he turn?â
Steve glanced behind the doctor to look into Eddieâs hospital room again. The empty bed, the crisp sheets, the quiet monitors. Flowers gone. Cards gone. Eddieâs stuff sitting in a chair near the door.
It was almost like heâd never been in there.
When did they have the time?
Steve and Wayne had only left his side for ten minutes. It was the first time Eddie had been left alone since he came into the hospital, half dead and bitten to hell.
And Steve and Wayne had come back to find a doctor waiting for them by the door.
A doctor that Steve didnât recognise. In a town with less than 5,000 people.
âHis fever got quite high-â
Wayne scoffed. âEddie didnât have no fever.â
âSir.â The doctor sighed out, frustrated. âYour nephew was very sick. And gravely injured. Situations like these can turn fast.â
Steve and Wayne glanced at each other, the both of them seeing the same suspicion reflected in each other's face.
There had been no alert over the PA system. The nurses station hadnât been scrambled. If Eddie had taken a sudden turn, if Eddie had died⌠a young twenty year old suddenly dropping dead would have had half the floor flooding in trying to save him.
Not to mention Steve was pretty sure that doctor, if he was even really a doctor, was breaking the Hippocratic Oath by telling him this information.
Steve wasnât family, he had no right to that information. The doctor hadnât even asked Wayne before he started talking, he just started talking.
Steve could be anybody.Â
Something super fucked up was going on. They needed to find Eddie and they needed to find him fast.Â
âI understand this must be very hard for you.â The doctor said with a solemn face. It was very convincing. He must have gone to acting school. âWould you like to see him?â
Steveâs mind screeched to a halt again.
âExcuse me?â
âHeâs down in the morgue.â
Bullshit heâs down in the morgue. But Wayneâs face was remaining hard and with one curt nod, he began to follow the doctor down the hallway.
It only took a glance back for him to communicate that he wanted Steve to follow him, to come with them. Either as backup or as emotional support if it did turn out that Eddie was dead.
Which it wouldnât.
Because it couldnât.
Because he wasnât fucking dead.
Steve also really didnât like the idea of leaving this floor unmonitored. He just felt⌠there was something in the back of his head telling him that he needed to keep eyes up here.
As they approached the nurses station and by extension, the elevators, his saving grace turned the corner.
âJust one second.â Steve said to the two of them. âI need to talk to my girlfriend.âÂ
Wayne snapped his head over to him and when Steve nodded in Robinâs direction there was a moment of complete and utter bewilderment on his face before he masked it.
With a small nod, he sent Steve off and Steve could see all of the questions running through Wayneâs eyes but he didnât have time.Â
Robinâs eyes got wider and wider as he approached, opening his arms up for a hug and a weary, âHey babyâ before he pulled her into him, turning them so her back was to the doctor.
âCode Red. Eddieâs missing.â He whispered into her hair, keeping his nose buried into her neck to hide the movements of his lips. âThey say heâs dead. Weâre going down to the morgue. I need eyes up here.â
He just fucking hoped sheâd be able to keep a straight face, that sheâd get it, that sheâd go along.Â
Though he should have never doubted.Â
Not for one second.
Robin was silent only for a moment before she ran a hand up and down his back with a little sombre nod. âRemember. Willâs body was found in the Quarry.â She whispered back.
Steve didnât have time to figure that one out, Robin was untangling herself from him with a sad smile.
âIâm so sorry, honey. Iâll tell the kids.âÂ
She turned his head to kiss him on the cheek and then gave him a light push back towards Wayne.
Steve leaned against the elevator wall and he stared down at the floor. The three of them were carried down in silence, but Steveâs mind was whirring.
Was Robin suggesting there might be a body down there?
A fake Eddie? Made to look dead?
But how could he tell? How would he be able to tell?
From what heâd heard, Willâs fake body was like a clone of him. Hopper had only been able to find out it wasnât actually him by cutting into him.
There was no way heâd be able to get close enough to cut in. He probably wouldnât even be allowed to touch. They might try to keep him at a distance.Â
And there was no way to warn Wayne about what might be coming.Â
The doors dinged open and Steve was out of time.Â
Down another hallway and through another set of metal doors, there was already a gurney out in the centre of the room covered in a white sheet, the shape of a body clear as day underneath, like they had been expecting them.
Despite, despite Steve knowing in his bones that that wasnât Eddie. That that wasnât his boy under there, the sight still sent his heart lurching.
He could feel the apprehension crawling through his skin and he almost asked them not to show him.
There were two doctors standing by the doors, almost like sentries, big and bulky. Their lab coats were too small on them and they were watching Steve and Wayne like a pair of bouncers.
The doctor they had travelled down with looked to Wayne and with his nod of approval, pulled the top of the sheet back.
Dark curly brown hair spilled over the side of the table. Skin so pale it was almost white in death glared across at them and it was Eddie.
It looked⌠it looked just like him.Â
Wayne took a shuddering breath in, took a step closer and was stopped by a hand on the shoulder.
âHey man.â Steve snapped, far too loud in the cold metal room, unable to keep his own emotions out of his voice. Because what if he had been wrong? âThatâs his family. Get your fucking hands off him.â
The âdoctorâ holding Wayne back glared at Steve like he was ready to disappear him under a black bag.Â
âItâs alright son-â
âNo, it is not alright.â If Steve needed to create a scene to get them their way, then Steve was going to create a fucking scene. âDo you know who my father is?â He asked, all but sticking his nose up in the air.
The corner of Wayneâs mouth ticked up ever so slightly. It made Steveâs skin crawl to invoke the status of a man he couldnât fucking stand, but he needed to do something.
Steve wrenched the doctor's hand from Wayneâs shoulder and he wouldnât be surprised if he got punched in the face for it, he was almost expecting it but the doctor who had led them down here spoke up.
âItâs- itâs okay, Vince.â He said, a little panicked, like he hadnât really planned this far ahead and didnât really know what to do in the face of Steveâs tantrum.
Wayne seized upon the opportunity to take a step closer and Steve followed in his shadow.
He had to know.Â
He had to know if that was really his baby lying on that cold and impersonal gurney.
Steve turned his back on the two guards and while the doctor they had come down with watched Wayne like a hawk as he reached a hand out to brush Eddieâs hair away from his face, Steve took his opportunity.
He kept his movements out of sight of the guards behind him, and kept them small enough so they wouldnât draw the eye of the other doctor in front of him.Â
He slipped one of Eddieâs fingers into his hand through the sheet and twisted.
It went easily. Twisting around on itself without any resistance.Â
There was no bone in there.
It was like it was just full of cotton.
It wasnât Eddie.
It wasnât Eddie.
Steve closed his eyes and felt the tension drain out of him.
But then he heard a sniffle to his left.Â
Wayne.
Fuck, how was he gonna tell him?
How was he gonna get him out of this room so they could go find his boy?
They were running out of time.
âI have to go tell the kids.â Steve muttered, with as much sympathy as he could.Â
Wayne looked at him, his watery eyes searching, almost offended that Steve wasnât more upset until it seemed to hit him that there was a reason for it.Â
Wayne searched his eyes again, asking a million, million questions, but he must have eventually settled on some kind of trust because he gave Steve a short nod before looking back down at the fake body, his gaze a little angrier than it had been.
Steve didnât waste a second, couldnât waste a second.
He turned and left the room as calmly as possible but as soon as he was out of sight of the guards, he ran as fast as possible without creating too much noise.
The ride on the elevator back up to Eddieâs floor was excruciatingly slow, everything was taking too long. Why was everything taking so long?
Eddie had to still be in the building somewhere.
They wouldnât have had the time to take him out of the hospital completely, they would have needed the people, they would have needed to be sure no one saw them move him down to the ground floor.
The elevator dinged and the doors had barely started to open before Robin threw herself in, furiously jabbing at the button to take them back down.
âRob, what the-â
âLucas saw an ambulance pull into the ambulance bay from the wrong direction and it looks brand new, not like any of our usual rust buckets. Jonathanâs got the car running with Argyle standing by. Dustin and Mike think theyâve found the room heâs being held in downstairs but itâs locked.â
âNot for long itâs not.â Steve growled and Robin grinned at him.
âThought youâd say that.â She plunged her hand into her pocket and pulled out a handful of bobby pins. Steve was forever finding them lying around his car, she always had some on her.
âPerfect,â he said, taking them from her.
âI canât believe this is how youâre finally gonna use the lockpicking skills Eddie taught you.â
âI can. It sounds like something out of one of his stories.â
Robin snorted and the doors opened.Â
The hallway was thankfully deserted, except for Mike, standing at the end and waving them forward.
Steve and Robin followed him through the corridors until they ended up just outside the Ambulance Bay, Dustin hovering next to a closed door.
âIn here, in here!â
âHow do you know?â
âA nurse was talking to a janitor about why it was locked. He told her there were some chemicals being stored in there but you canât store chemicals out here, thereâs too many temperature variables and the weather-â
âThatâs all we have to go off of?â Steve cut him off, but even so he still dropped to his knees and started to fit the pins into the lock.
âHeâs in there, Steve. I know it. What are you doing?â
âWhat does it look like Iâm doing? Stop distracting me.â
âHow do you know how to do that?â
âEnough questions, Roast Beef.â Robin pulled the brim of his hat down but then looked around and asked, âWhere are the guards? Shouldnât there be guards?â
âErica had a seizure.â
âErica had a what?!â Steve practically shouted, nearly losing his grip.
âNot a real one, obviously.â Mike sniffed. âBut the guards were dressed as ambulance guys-â
âAmbulance guys.â Robin muttered.
âYes. Ambulance guys and so they had to help. We screamed at them to help.â
Steve drowned them out, focusing all his attention on getting this fucking lock open. If it didnât open in the next five seconds he was gonna break the fucking door down-Â
He felt the lock catch and with a quick turn to the side, the door gave a little creak as it opened ever so slightly.
Steve was barely on his feet again before he burst into the room, being met with cold concrete and steel shelves and a hospital bed awkwardly wedged in between them all, no monitors, no tubes, nothing but a pale body lying in a thin hospital gown.
âEddie.â Steve called, making his way across in less than two steps, bending down to scoop him up. He was fucking freezing and knocked out completely. âEds?âÂ
He shook him just a little, hoping to get him to stir but Eddie didnât stir, his head lolled against Steveâs arm and he was just dead weight.Â
At least he was breathing.
âIs he okay?â
âWhy isnât he waking up?â
âDid they sedate him?â
He shoved his way out of the room, ignoring Dustin and Mikeâs questions.Â
âWhereâs Jon parked?â He asked Robin, already heading towards the Ambulance Bay doors. âCan you take care of-âÂ
âWeâll get Wayne, weâll get everyone else. Heâs just around the corner.â Robinâs eyes went wide at the sound of footsteps running towards them. âGo!â
Steve took off.Â
Heâd thank Robin later, he owed her his life.
He clutched Eddie tight to him, shielding him, curved over him and nearly tripping over himself when he heard a door slam somewhere behind him and shouting echoing around him.
But then he saw the car.
Jonathan was behind the wheel and as soon as Steve turned the corner he started revving the engine, while Argyle threw the back door open, twisting over the passenger seat to get to it.
It was a little less than graceful, stuffing Eddie into the back seat and practically falling in on top of him as Jonathan took off, tearing out of the hospital with the door still open and Steveâs legs still hanging out.Â
But they got away.Â
Theyâd made it away.
For now.
Steve was able to pull himself fully inside, slamming the door closed behind him and cradling Eddie into his lap.
âWhere am I going?!â Jonathan shouted back at him, one eye on the road, one eye in the rearview mirror.
There was no one following them so far.
âI donât know! I donât- The cabin!â Steve shouted back. âGet us to Hopper's cabin!â
âThis is fuckinâ wild, dude.â Argyle whooped. âBorn free!â
Eddie let out a soft little noise, rubbing his face into Steveâs shoulder and curling in on himself. His skin still felt like ice under Steveâs fingers.
âStevie?â
Steve looked down at him, surrounding him as much as he could, rubbing up and down his arms trying to bring some warmth back in. âYeah, itâs me baby. Iâve got you, itâs okay.â
Eddie hummed against his neck.Â
âThey stole me.â
âAnd I stole you back.â He pressed his lips against Eddieâs forehead. âIâm not letting anyone or anything take you from me.â
âSounds dangerous.â
âI donât care. I couldnât lose you. Not again. I couldnât.â
Eddie grinned up at him. âYou didnât.â
âNo,â Steve whispered back. âI didnât.â
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Big thanks as always to @hbyrde36 for her magnificent beta work and to the @strangerthingswritersguild for their motivation.
Selfish as he may want to be, and as badly as he wants Steve there with him, he canât stomach the idea of Steve pushing through just because he feels he has to. Sure, Eddie might not be the best at making friends, and maybe this isnât just friendship on Eddieâs end anyways, but whatever it is, he doesnât want Steve to be uncomfortable. Itâs a cardinal rule, really.
Heâs halfway through his thought spiral when Steve wiggles his fingers a few inches across the countertop, landing on top of Eddieâs right hand and gently clasping around Eddieâs fingers. Squeezing, just twice, just enough for Eddie to know it has to be intentional. The pad of Steveâs thumb is a bit calloused against the inside of Eddieâs pinky, probably rough from all of the hand washing at work, but the way Steve touches is so achingly tender. He canât even imagine what the rest of his touches might feel like.
Eddieâs eyes flicker from their connected hands to Steveâs face, still looking down, and back again before Steve responds.
âComing here to hang out with you and eat pie filling is all that got me through the day. Being here helps. You help.â
When Eddie was younger, Wayne used to call him a great little helper when heâd fix something around their trailer, or hold the flashlight just right beneath the hood of a car Wayne was fixing for a neighbor. Heâd done something concrete, done a task, and felt helpful. But sitting here in the diner with Steveâs fingers wrapped around his own, nothing heâs done is a tangible help. All heâs done is exist in the same space with Steve and Eddieâs never felt like his presence is soothing. Always too much, too big, too loud.
He doesnât know what to do with Steve wanting to be with him, or with their hands clasped together, so he just stays the course.
âWell, shit. Good. Thatâs, yeah. Thatâs good to know. Ready to test some cherries?â
read the rest of what's mine is yours (to leave or take) here on ao3!
@tboyeddie I'm so so so sorry this is like, a solid week late but COVID got me and ate an entire week of my life. I hope you enjoy!! đâ¨