The Wheeler family barbecue wasn't exactly Cole's first choice as far as Memorial Day festivities go. He would much rather be by the lake, pretending to read a book-- away from all the prying eyes of Hawkins' very own helicopter parents. But one chance run-in with Steve Harrington can derail even the strongest man's plans for the day. And Cole didn't mind, he sort of liked the twitch Karen Wheeler got when he was around.
See, Karen and Cole's mom used to be friends-- best friends, as Cole understood it. But best friends in the girl way, where they secretly hate each other and are always competing to be the prettiest, smartest, funniest, whatever. And then Maggie Montgomery got shipped off to New York and Karen won prom queen and that was supposed to be that. Until Maggie came back with a son, born around the same time as Karen's oldest, and suddenly the competition began again. Whose kid would be the smartest? The most athletic? The prettiest? It was amusing to Cole, especially in the last few years since he and Nancy have become friends.
So, he matched Karen's polite smile when he greeted her and raided her kitchen, making a plate of every feasible kind of chip and dip he could find. Karen watched him the whole time, peppering him with faux-questions used to assert Nancy's superiority. Are you still at Indiana State? Meaning: you aren't at a real college like Emory. How are you liking the Music Center? Meaning: Nancy has a real job running a newspaper, etc etc. After no less than twenty questions, Cole escaped to the front yard and to a cold beer. Glancing sideways, he noticed that Nancy had the same idea. "Prized pony, huh?" He grinned, clinking his beer to her plastic cup. "What would Mrs. Wheeler think if she knew Secretariat was defiling her body with alcohol?" he whispered, raising his eyebrows. "Hey, say the word and we can get outta here. You know I love to see Karen squirm."
đđđ: Nancy Wheeler & OPEN
đđđđ: Nancy escapes the confines of Karen Wheeler, spots your muse, and forces them to talk to her.
đđđđđ: Memorial Day aka Nancyâs Day!
Nancy had been home from Emerson for approximately five days and eight hours. In that time, she had barely seen the sunlight let alone escape from the grasp that was Karen Wheelerâs perfectly manicured hand. It was thing after thing with her mom. First, they went to the nail salon, then grocery shopping, then to The Gap, and then to her nanaâs house for a visit. There had barely been time for her to even sit down and breathe for the last week. Then Karen began talking about how they should throw a BBQ for Nancy! It made perfect sense, in Karenâs mind. The Wheelerâs knew so many people and a cook out on Memorial Day was the perfect kickstarter to reintroduce Nancy to people who she had actively been avoiding since leaving Hawkins. Nancy would protest, looking over at her dad whoâs glued to his Lay-Z Boy for some help, only for Ted to grumble and ask, âDo I have to cook?â
There was no use and come Memorial Day, the Wheelerâs backyard had been decorated. Her dad was on the grill and her mom was pushing Nancy along to talk to all of Karenâs friends. Nancy goes to Emerson! Sheâs a part of Alpha Epsilon Phi! And sheâs dating the president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon! Oh, and sheâs editor-in-chief at The Berkeley Beacon! Karen was bragging and bragging about all of Nancyâs accolades. It seemed to give Karen a leg up against all of her other friends whoâs kids were still stuck in Hawkins. âHey, Iâll be right back,â she said, excusing herself from the gaggle of moms.
Grabbing a red solo cup, she snuck off with one of the beers she spotted in the cooler, and poured it in the cup. There was no way she could tackle this sober. Taking a long drink, she spotted a familiar face, and booked it towards them. She needed some kind of distraction away from the clutches of Karen Wheeler. âHey, do you think you could distract me for like⊠five minutes before I have to go back to being trotted around like a prized pony?â
eddiemcnsonâ:
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his thoughts were spiralling, dizzy with how close they suddenly were to one another. a contact high, if you will, eddie thought and nearly chuckled at his own joke that he had cracked, to himself, in his own head. decided against it because he had a strong feeling that that might ruin the mood. and after his love life had been a big heap of, well, nothing, these past few months, eddie was definitely not trying to do anything that could potentially ruin the mood.
eddie watched, enraptured, as coleâs eyes stuck to his lips and is own darted down to coleâs. and man, while he hadnât taken much notice of him in hgih school, he now wondered why - cole was pretty. like, very pretty. the relevation hit eddie hard, made his breath hitch. shit.
his heart skipped a beat, stopped for a second, he thought, as he felt cole tug on his shirt. he bit his lip as his eyes flicked down to coleâs lips, god, they really had to get out of there, stat. so eddie nodded, hummed in agreement. grabbed hold of his wrist and looked around for a moment before he dragged him off around the corner, pressing him up against a marble pillar.
nervous eyes searching is. âuhâŠyou, uh, sure about this?â
xx.
Since Adam had died, Cole had been chasing the feeling-- the euphoria-- of connecting with another. Thatâs not to say he was looking for a relationship... no, he was too closed off for that. He was looking for a reminder that he was still capable of connection, maybe even love. One day.
And today, this chance encounter with Eddie was exactly the feeling heâd been wanting. Heâd always noticed Eddie in school-- how could he not, the way Eddie seemed to fill up every room? But heâd never seen Eddie like this: nervous, but sure. In control. And Cole was loving it.Â
Coleâs stomach leaped when Eddie took him by the wrist and pressed him against the wall. He could feel the heat coming off of Eddieâs body, he could practically taste Eddieâs words. Fluttering his eyes, Cole looked up at Eddie, hand still gripping the otherâs shirt.
âI am. Are you?âÂ
who: Cole & @rcbinbvckleysâ
where: hate to say... the hospital
Since Cole and Adam had cleared the air and sort of discussed what happened at the carnival, Adam had refused to leave Coleâs side for more than a few minutes. It was the comfort he needed-- to know that every time he woke up, Adam would be there, holding his hand. Luckily, Cole hadnât had any visitors who were out of the loop-- Max and his roommate(s) Steve and Eddie were well aware, and when Jack had stopped by it was clear that Adam had told him.
When Robin walked in, Cole instinctively pulled his hand away from Adamâs. With a slightly nervous smile, he greeted Robin. âHey, Buckley,â he said, his voice notably hoarse. Maybe he was paranoid, but Cole couldâve sworn that her eyes lingered on Adam, his proximity to Cole, the intimate moment sheâd walked in on. âYou know Adam? We were really close in high school. Iâm friends with his sister,â Coleâs cheeks flushed and he knew he was stumbling over his words.
He changed the topic, partially to divert her attention away from the Adam equation and partially because he had been worried about her, since Max mentioned theyâd both been separated from the group. âAre you okay? Max mentioned... something.âÂ
Cole didnât know Eleven particularly well. He knew of her, because, well, who didnât? But they hadnât spent too much time together. He knew she was a survivor of the mall fire, and he could imagine that she was feeling even more uncomfortable than he was. And, like him, it seemed she had been hitting the keg pretty hard.
âHey, El,â he put out a hand to stabilize her, plucking the cup out of her hand so she didnât spill more. âYou were looking for me, huh?â he chuckled. âAnything in particular I can do for you?â he asked, putting her cup to the side and glancing around the foyer. He knew Max and El were close, maybe he needed to have a backup plan in case El was really not okay to be here.Â
To say El was lost - happened to be an understatement. Her first time at StarCourt was itâs own experience but now⊠this was frustrating. â Have you⊠? â trying to speak over the constant beat from the â boombox â. Maybe that fifth red solo cup shouldâve been enough. Now fully aware the appeal of this â liquid fuel â being passed around. Stumbling mildly, eyes trying to focus on something other than bodies swarming around them.
Pushing through the crowd, the distinctly sweet scent of the beer spilling over herself and the other. â Sorry! â Elâs apology rushed with the sudden movements of trying to keep the liquid in the cup. Desperately failing. Finally peeking around for an escape, rushing towards a familiar face through blurry eyes. â Hey! â practically shoving as she approached. â Iâve been looking all over for you! â
Every now and then, on a day he didn't have to work, Cole found himself wandering aimlessly around the main attractions of Hawkins; like he was taking a tour of his hometown. Today, somehow, he ended up at the high school. He couldn't decide if it was self-sabotage or nice to remember, but everywhere he looked he could see him. Lost in thought, it took the girl's deep sigh to shake him out of the fog. "Damn. Should've known the school was that broke," he joked, trying to plant himself firmly in the here-and-now.
Cole walked closer, peering at the girl. They definitely went to high school together, but weren't really friends. "Ginny, right?"
WHO: ginny sprat & open.
WHERE: the hawkins high tennis courts.Â
she sat on the picnic table, head bent as she re-wrapped her racketâs handle. sweat dripped down her forehead and stung her eyes, but she hardly stopped to wipe it away. glancing up at the person nearby, whoâs repeated pushes of the button indicated a familiar frustration.Â
âwater fountainâs broken,â she sighed, âso donât even bother.âÂ
who: Cole & @sinclairssââ
where: The Hideaway đ»Â
Since heâd been admitted to the hospital, Cole had rarely had a moment alone. He didnât mind it, when the people surrounding him were Adam or Max or Chrissy or Beth, not at all! But he had so many questions and was exhausted to his core with worry, and around them? Cole wouldnât express that. Everyone else was scared enough, the last thing he wanted to do was add to that. Even still, Cole hadnât been able to get the carnival out of his head-- the way Adam had reverted back to whatever happened before he died-- the way Max wasnât even there-- the way Tommy H had acted more animal than human.Â
So heâd found himself at The Hideaway a few times this week, somewhere he doubted any of his friends and certainly not his boyfriend would willingly go. It was a nice excuse to wallow for a while, allow himself to drown the fear in a few jack and cokes. At the moment, Cole was on his third, desperately trying to numb the ache in his chest, the uncertainty about whether or not Adam would live to the end of the week. Cole finished the glass, setting it down on the bar with a rattle, and motioned to the bar tender that heâd take another. With his eyes lifted, Cole saw the last person heâd expected to see: Lucas Sinclair. When it was clear that the other had seen him, Cole lifted a hand in greeting and pasted a smile on his face.Â
âHey, man. What... uh, what are you doing here?â Cole asked, ignoring the twinge of embarrassment in his gut. Drinking alone was so uncharacteristically uncool. âCan I buy you a drink?â he offered, figuring Lucas had some shit to air out, too. Heâd been attacked by Tommy H, after all, and that was the last Cole remembered seeing of him before the explosion. Though, admittedly, heâd been a little busy.Â
xx.
Cole had always been a loner. It never bothered him, really-- in school he was content to sit by himself at lunch with a book and in the back of every classroom to share the occasional snarky comment. But because of that, he really didnât know how to handle conflict. Heâd never really cared enough before to be bothered if he happened to piss someone off. But now, after everything heâd shared with Max and sheâd shared with him, he felt pretty shitty about the way things had been left.
Not shitty enough to apologize-- he didnât think he was wrong for sticking up for Adam-- but shitty enough to jump at the chance to talk to her. When Max called, he closed out his tab at The Hideaway and thanked his lucky stars that heâd skated instead of driven. An easy smile slid onto Coleâs lips at the familiar sight of Max skating in the dark. âHey, Maxine,â he greeted, tucking his skateboard under his arm. His expression darkened as he got closer, immediately clocking the state of her face. âWhat the fuck?â he exclaimed, wrapping an uncertain arm around her in the half-hug. âShut up. What happened?â he asked, ignoring her question. Things were weird, but he was still concerned about her. Heâd always worry, probably.Â
WHO: max mayfield & @loverboymontgomeryâ WHAT: vibe check! WHERE: the skate park (where else)
although it seemed like neither one of them wanted to say it, things had been weird since they went to the weapons store with chance and adam. there werenât any lines drawn in the sand that night, but max hadnât been the most stoked to find them with such differing opinions of what was going on. she also hadnât gone out of her way to talk to cole between then and now. but since she kind of got her shit rocked? rocked her own shit? at the junkyard, max was maybe able to chalk up that whole experience to tensions being high after a funeral. she didnât fully buy into her own narrative though, so, she supposed she would have a more clear picture of where they stood after today.Â
max finally swallowed her pride about the whole scene cole had made in adamâs name and called him up to meet her at the skatepark, after hours, of course. she was skating in and out of the empty bowl and blaring tina turner from her headphones when she spotted cole approaching. she stopped at the top of the bowl, paused her music, and slid her headphones off. âyo, walden.â she met him, trying to be as normal as possible. gently as possible, max scratched the side of her broken nose and asked him, ânotice anything different?â she didnât wait long for an answer before pulling cole into an uncomfortable side hug. did they hug often now? âwhatâs happening with you?â max asked, sitting down on the concrete.Â
sinclairssâ:
lucas caught coleâs eye in the rearview mirror. he hadnât really thought about it, but steve had been acting a little bit off, now that he did pause to look back on it. he shrugged it off. âmaybe he was just freaked out too?â he didnât think any of them had been acting particularly normally, but given the circumstances, who could blame them?Â
hawkins had exactly one hospital and it was all the way on the opposite edge of town. luckily, everything in town closed by nine, so they were nearly there as cole answered his question. lucasâ good hand tightened on the steering wheel, just slightly. he wasnât sure who coleâs best friend was, but he had a bad feeling about it. people didnât just die in the fireâŠthey were involved with the mind flayer. he pressed his tongue against his teeth and debated keeping it to himself butâŠwell, falling into a grave together kind of made it easier to want to share. besides, he had to tell someone or he was going to explode.Â
âyeah, uh, nothing like that.â he offered cole a wince, maneuvered the car into the parking lot closest to the emergency room and threw it into park before turning to look at him properly. âjust somebody from my past who didnât like me very much. heâs not even around anymore.â that was putting it mildly. âhe was going to run me over with his car, i think. and i couldnât move. it wasâŠ.â fucked up. thatâs what it was.Â
xx.
Cole nodded slowly, careful of further exacerbating his head pain. Of course Steve was freaked out-- everyone was. He still wondered, though, if Steve was a little... cold. But, whatever, that was by far not the weirdest thing to happen, so it was easy to put out of his head.
So Lucas had a dream-- or vision, whatever they were calling it-- too. Cole wondered what it meant that whoever he was isnât around anymore. With a frown, Cole shook his head, âThatâs horrifying.â He paused, looking for similarities between their visions. âDid it feel... like, super real to you? I donât know about hallucinations, but I donât think they usually feel that real.âÂ
Cole couldnât shake the feeling that it wasnât just a hallucination, though thatâs likely what the âreasonableâ explanation should be. He touched Adam, he heard Adam, he even smelled Adamâs fucking cologne. How could that be explained? And if Lucas had one too, then... âDo you think everyone had one? A different vision?âÂ
who: Cole & @elevcnhopsââ
where: by the fire
He knew he had almost drowned and then had a mysterious.. burn? And then Dustin had disappeared. But all Cole could think about was finding ingredients to make Sâmoreâs. He wondered if this was how he coped, by just ignoring the unexplainable. And he wondered if that was really a bad thing, given the circumstances. Cole rummaged around the cabinâs kitchen and, at last, found the stash. Graham crackers, chocolate, marshmallows, and even skewers. If he had to bet, heâd put money on these being the forethought of one Nancy Wheeler. With a satisfied hum, Cole shut the door behind him and made a beeline to the fire.
There were a few people scattered throughout the campsite talking and drinking, and Coleâs eyes immediately landed on Adam, who was currently occupied by Melissa. Damage control, maybe. As Cole looked at the fire, he noticed El sitting alone in the dark. Lifting a hand to her, Cole waved. âHey El,â he raised up the package of graham crackers, âWant to make Sâmores?â He sat down on the log near her and began unpacking everything. Handing her a skewer, he slipped a marshmallow on it. âOkay, good to toast it,â he pronounced. As he readied his own, Cole cast her a sidelong glance. âEverything okay?â She seemed... quieter than usual.
walden "cole" montgomery / 21 / junior at indiana state / manager at the music center / the loverboy* penned by nikki
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