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Well, I got the print of my calendar back from Lulu and itâs not all bad. Sadly my phone camera is a joke and I can promise they look so much better in reality. Iâm going to be putting these up for sale soon if people are interested. Itâll be a very small pre-order window of around two weeks because it took them about 3 weeks to print them. So I didn't want to be printing calendars in December because I should be posting them out by then. Nothing worse than getting a calendar and missing a whole month.
I was thinking ÂŁ20 or ÂŁ25? What do you guys think? Too much? Iâve looked and that's what others seem to be charging, but I can absolutely go lower. I donât want to be expensive, but man itâs so hard trying to figure this stuff out as a complete noob to selling my works. I was going to put some free stickers in there for those who order as I did some chibi Steve and Eddies and I think they're so cute they have to be stuck on things. Iâll be sharing them to my Patreon soon and with you guys when I get the calendar post up. That's if people are interested. Will be available on my Big cartel and Etsy so you have a choice with who you feel comfortable ordering with.
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Of course bear would win, like bears are good swimmers and on top of teeth have those deadly fucking paws, one hit and youâre dead, theyâre double armed, while shark would just flail when beached. No contest, dude
Robinâs always had a soft spot for Eddie Munson, but up until recently it had been in a distant kind of way; she appreciated his class clown act, the way it had a domino effect of keeping the heat off the band kids, how he hogged the spotlight for any passing douchebagâs attention.
But then they both literally dive into The Upside Down, and her appreciation reaches a whole new level.
Theyâre in the Wheelerâs garage, thanking their lucky stars that four bikes exist in 1983 (and yeah, Robinâs sure that if she thinks about the whole time thing for half a second more her brain will promptly melt, so she doesnât).
Each of them are pushing their chosen bike down the driveway, in a dazed sort of silenceâthe high of the Lite-Brite worn off in the face of another grim journey through The Upside Down.
Steve is flagging, Robin can hear it: his breathingâs growing laboured as he walks, an occasional unsteadiness to him thatâs setting her anxiety off all over again, because what if they were wrong, what if itâs really rabies, and itâs too late, itâs coursing through his veins, and heâsâtheyâre gonna lose himâ
âHey, Harrington,â Eddie says, swinging a leg over his saddle, âwanna race?â
â⌠Hmm? Sorry, what?â Steve says.
Thereâs not even that long of a delay in him speaking, but the pause still has Robinâs heart in her throat.
Eddieâs got one foot on a pedal now, ready to set off. He looks back at them with a shaky grinâlike heâs terrified, but heâs still gonna have some fun anyway.
âIâm throwing down the gauntlet, King Steve. Bet Iâll be faster than you.â
Steve scoffs, stands up a little straighter before he mirrors Eddie, balancing on the bike with one foot on the pedal.
âHow much are we betting?â
Eddie huffs. âOh, no money involved,â he says nonchalantly. He raises an eyebrow in challenge. âThis is just for the glory.â
And God, thereâs that spark back in Steveâs eyes; itâs like Robin can physically see his competitive streak giving him strength.
Eddie Munson, you beautiful soul, she thinks, I could kiss you.
âFaster than me? Yeah, maybe in your dreams, Munson,â Steve says.
But Eddieâs already speeding off with a comical whoop; Steve curses as he hurriedly tries to catch up, yelling, âYou dick, thatâs cheating!â
âNot in my rulebook!â Eddie says with a cackle.
And for a little while, thatâs enough to put Robinâs mind at ease: watching the pair of them taunt each other like kidsâhearing Nancy laugh at the spectacle as she bikes alongside her.
But then she falls through the Gate, Eddie close behind her, and they freeze when Steve screams Nancyâs name with such fear.
Robinâs plunged back into a mind-numbing panic; sheâs sure that her heart doesnât even begin to slow until theyâve left the trailer park, until Steveâs control of the RV switches from âholy shit, weâre on the run, what have our lives become?â to something more normalâthe reliable, measured driving sheâs familiar with, taking her to and from school or work.
Finally, she has time to, um⌠take stock. Of⌠things.
She wobbles her way over to Eddie, grabbing onto his elbow as Steve takes a turning.
Eddie instantly holds her up, a steadying hand around her waist. âOh, hi. Iâve gotchaââ
âYour music isnât actually shit,â Robin says in one breath. âI know, um, on balance, itâs probably not the worst thing I couldâve said, but the delivery wasâbut, you know, considering I thought Nance was literally about to die, Iâd say it was, like, kinda calm all things considered, butââ
Eddieâs chuckling. âYeah, on balance,â he echoes teasingly, âyou were pretty damn funny, actually. Uh, sorry for. Um. Screaming at you? Basically?â
âBasically,â Robin agrees. âYeah, you were like impressively loud. Not quite eardrum-rupturing level, but yâknow, I donât actually know anyone whoâs really had that happen to them; Amanda Wallis said she ruptured hers at the pep rally âcause she was standing too close to usâthe band, I mean, butââ
Eddie rolls his eyes. âOh, thatâs bull, thereâs no way thatâd be loud enough toââ
ââI think she just had a grudge âcause David C on mellophone got literally the tiniest bit of spit on her, and he was onlyââ
âYeah, well, everyone knows you sit in the splash zone at your own risk.â
âExactly! Sheâs had plenty of time to learn marching band protocol.â
âUh-huh, protocol,â Eddie echoes again, with a giggle.
Heâs got a nice kind of laugh, Robin thinks: one where sheâs never in doubt that heâs laughing with her rather than at her.
âThat stuff you doâs pretty cool,â he says; with his free hand, he actually imitates her mime of playing a trumpet. âYou must have good, uhâŚâ She can see the exact moment that heâs having seconds thoughts about saying it, but he forges ahead anyway, with a hilariously uncertain, âGood⌠lungs?â
âFascinating attempt at a compliment,â Robin says. âLuckily for you, I accept insults as, like, equal tokens of friendship.â
Eddie does a double take. He doesnât go so far as letting out a questioning, âWeâre friends?âbut he might as well have said it anyway: his eyes widen for a moment, like someone whoâs just been unexpectedly asked out to prom.
Steve takes another turning; he does it smoothly enough, but even he canât stop the RV from moving with it, and Robin stumbles again, very nearly ends up repeating how she toppled right onto Eddie in The Upside Down.
âWoah there, youâre good,â Eddie says, âjust gotta find your, uh, whatâs it called? Your equilibrium.â
âI donât have any,â Robin says, all theatrical devastation, and Eddie snorts.
âSure you do, Buckley. Look, just take myâyeah, thatâs it, then just kinda straighten up⌠yeah, youâve got it.â
And yes, after a minute or so, Robinâs footing does feel more certain, but she still keeps a stubborn grip on Eddieâs elbow, just in case.
âGod, dâyou know what Iâm gonna do when all this is over?â Eddie says.
âPray tell.â
âIâm gonna make a list. What was it you said, Madonna, BlondieâŚ? Whatever, Iâm getting all of them, mânever getting caught out like that again.â
âIâm hoping that needing music to evade the clutches of a serial killer from an alternate dimension is, um, strictly a one-time thing.â
âDonât care,â Eddie says. âStill buying those tapes. Just in case.â
And yeah, itâs said partly in jest, but Robin can hear that he means it. Still, itâs the most optimistic that sheâs heard him be so far: making plans for after, like he can really see a way through this. Like maybe he finally knows that theyâll help him get there.
âNeed a list of tapes from you too, Buckley. You and Harrington.â
Robin smiles. Her first thought is of singing Total Eclipse of the Heart from the dirt-ridden floor of a mall bathroom, but then she thinks of every car ride with Steve, every time theyâve turned up the radio to belt along, and she knows that there are way too many songs to count.
âForget a list,â Robin says, âI could fill a book. Same for big boy over there.â
Eddie blinks, like heâs suddenly taking stock, too. âOh yeah,â he says, laughing lightly, âI did say that, huh?â
âSure did. I was doubting my ears, too.â
Robin had been hoping theyâd long since reached the point of being able to joke around with one another. But while Eddie does laugh again, he also starts biting at his thumbnail, glancing over at Steve in the driverâs seat.
âUm, hey.â Robin manages to keep her balance, briefly pressing her knee against his leg. âI didnât mean anything by it, Eddie.â
âNo, I know.â Eddie huffs self-effacingly. âIâve kinda got permanent foot-in-mouth disease, my report cards would tell you that.â
Well, if he wants to pass it off as sometimes I just say the darnedest things, Robin would be a hypocrite to deny him.
It fascinates her in a sad sort of way though, how he veers between joking and nervousnessâlike heâs worried heâs intruding on their group, of overstepping somehow.
She wants to tell him: Look, we all got dragged into this, but we chose to stick around, and youâre no different.
But she no longer has the aftermath of Russian drugs to help bypass her own nerves, to kickstart her sincerity.
âHey, youâre awfully quiet back there,â Steve calls, and Eddie startles.
Robin shakes her head. âNot us, thatâs hisââ
âHello? Henderson, Iâm talking to you.â
âWeâre not even doing anything!â Dustin shouts back in exaggerated affront.
Heâs sat on the backseat of the RV, peering out the window along with Lucas, Erica and Max. Robin stifles a chuckle at the sight; they look like theyâre on a field tripâthe cool kids at the back of the bus.
âYeah, well, just checking,â Steve says, amused. âFor all I know, you coulda been building a gigantic radio again on, like, the roof of this thing.â
âCerebro,â Dustin says, just as Eddie lets out a baffled, âUh, again?â
But then theyâre pulling into The War Zoneâs parking lot, and any chatter abruptly dies.
Afterwards, Steve gets off the road to park in a reassuringly deserted field. They donât head outside right away (Robinâs not exactly looking forward to prepping Molotov cocktails), instead staying in the RV to eat junk food theyâd grabbed beforehand.
Robin discovers that Dustinâs somehow bought five more cans of Pringles and snorts, declaring, âYouâve got a problem.â
At some point, Steve tries to sneak off to the bathroom so he can change his dressingsââAnd use actual proper bandages!â Robin calls to him; no offence to Nancyâs resourcefulness, but the torn shirt strips only do so much good.
It becomes a more comical than horrifying event, although sheâs sure thatâs down to Steve deliberately making it so, like a sleight of hand trick: playing it down as he keeps talking to the kids throughout, never wincing even once.
He ends up having to keep the bathroom door open to continue an argument with Erica over which Scoops Ahoy sundae was the best of all timeâthen figures that he might as well just step out into the open anyway.
At least the wounds have stopped bleedingâalthough the sight of Steve cleaning around them with bottled water is one that Robin could personally do without.
The kids are entirely unfazed. They flock to Steve, peering at the glimpses he lets them see like heâs just got a cool tattoo. Robin supposes that after El and whatever nightmare wormy thing was in her leg, theyâve seen everything.
Eddie, however, is another matter. He keeps quiet about it, not obvious at all, but Robin watches his face grow paler and paler before Steve wraps the new bandages around his stomach.
Dustin, bless his precocious little heart, must also notice, because he quickly starts up a seemingly impromptu game of charades, meaning that Eddie is soon distracted by his ridiculously over the top gestures.
âNo, Steve, how are you not getting this?â
âI thought the whole appeal of this game was that youâre not meant to talk, Henderson. Dude, watch it, you nearly took Maxâs eye out with⌠whatever the hell that was.â
âOh my god, itâs Back to the Future, obviously! Ow, Max, I didnât mean toâuh, yeah, the mime needs to be that big, how else am I gonna project whatââ
âDustin, I swear to god, Iâm about to project you out the window,â Steve drawls.
Eddie laughs, hides it behind his hand.
But Steve must catch it, because he glances over at Eddie and winks before heâs dragged back into guessing another movie title.
And Robinâs obviously seen Steve wink beforeâhe does it all the time, so much so that sheâs become quite adept at reading when itâs a friendly one for her, or if heâs sharing some kind of in-joke with one of the kids.
Sheâs also seen his attempts at a âsmoothâ wink towards some girls at workâand look, heâs Steve Harrington, itâs not like heâs going to be bad at it.
But if you ask Robin, itâs never looked quite right, like heâs always performing to an audience heâs unsure of.
But this wink doesnât look like it belongs to either of those categories. Well, itâs got something in common with the first: that it looks entirely natural, as if heâs doing it almost without thinking. Like it just feels right.
They go through some more rounds of charadesâDustinâs gestures, if possible, getting even more dramaticâand Eddie gradually goes from contributing a few guesses to none at all, curling up on the backseat. He looks utterly wiped out.
Robin tries to catch Nancyâs eye, and after a few attempts, she gets the message, stands up with a nod.
âOkay, letâs take this outside, guys.â
âSpoken like a true camp counsellor,â Max says.
Nancy acts like sheâs offended, but her lips keep twitching into a smile. âMax, never say that to me again.â
âThereâs more space outside,â Erica says, âso we can duck out the way of Dustinâs windmilling arms.â
âHey!â
âIâm bored of charades,â Lucas says. âWe could do another competition? Like, I dunno, cartwheels or handstands or something?â
âOh sure, so I can show you up?â Max returns, grinning.
Steve scoffs. âUh, if youâre doing a cartwheel competition, I would win.â
âSince when?â Dustin says, an obvious taunt that Steve predictably rises to, flipping him off.
âSave your athletics for Vecna, please,â Nancy cuts in dryly.
âIt wouldnât be a fair fight.â Lucas gestures to Steveâs stomach, a little uncertainly. âYou know, consideringâŚâ
Steve rolls his eyes. âWhatever. Under normal circumstances, I would kick all your asses.â
âSure,â Robin says brightly, âbut Steve, if you do literally anything more strenuous than sitting down right now, Iâm gonnaââ
âUh, Steve would kick your asses, actually,â Eddie says slowly. His voice is muffled from the way his handâs holding up his chin, partly covering his mouth. âHe did gymnastics.â
Robin, surprised, looks to Steve; heâs doing that thing where he scratches at his cheek unconsciously, seems to be a mixture of embarrassed and pleased.
âHowâd you know that?â he asks.
Eddie shrugs. âWe didnât have a cover for gym one time, remember? There was a whole group of us slacking off but you just kept doing, yâknow,â he twirls his fingers, âtricks on that box thingy.â
âVaulting box,â Steve corrects like he canât stop himself. Heâs sporting an almost abashed little smile that Robinâs never seen before.
Eddie shrugs again. âSâall Greek to me,â he says, interrupts himself halfway through with a deep yawn.
Steveâs eyes soften. And then heâs ushering the kids outside, âCâmon, you can do whatever competition you want for thirty minutes before we get to work.â
âGot it, coach.â
âShut up, Mayfield.â
âIâll be your stopwatch if youâre doing handstands,â Nancy chips in, bringing up the rearâshe catches Robinâs eye again, subtly tilts her head in Eddieâs direction and mouths Stay?
Robin nods.
âUh, that wonât be accurate at all,â comes Dustinâs rebuttalâheâs outside now, but his voice still carries. âUnless you can like accurately keep time in your head down to the secondââ
âOh my god, Dustin, youâre such a shithead.â
âNancy Wheeler, Iâm heartbroken.â
Steveâs chuckle floats through the open door. âShe said it, dude, not me.â
âYou say it all the goddamn time!â
And then the voices fade away until all Robin can hear is distant laughs and joyful screams. Itâs relaxing, in its own way.
âNo gymnastics for you, Buckley?â Eddie says.
âNope, not since 7th grade. Managed two cartwheels before I broke my wrist.â
Eddie winces in sympathy. Heâs slumping a bit more; Robin makes herself comfy in the opposite corner of the backseat, gives him the most space.
She feels a weird lump at her back, behind one of the cushions. A quick investigation reveals an issue of TV Guide Magazine.
âOoh, we can find out what we missed while on the run,â she says, waggling it in front of Eddie.
He smiles with a small huff. âDoubt it. Says 1981 on the front.â
âWhatâs a little more time travel?â
Robin flicks through to the crossword. Sheâs all too aware that Eddieâs still sat more stiffly than anything else. With Steve, it would be so easy; she could prod him in the thigh with her toe, light touches until he took the hint and relaxed.
But even before theyâd really become friends, they were tactile: a tap on the shoulder to grab attention, bumping hips to move each other out of the way whenever they were scooping ice-cream at the same time. Itâd been done so unconsciously, like they were already learning to read each otherâs minds.
With Eddie, itâs clear that a different approach is needed.
Robin had caught onto that after her misstep at the boathouse, a pit in her stomach at the sight of Eddieâs hands shaking.
But her instinct to reach out, to soothe, made her unthinkingly try again; as they walked in the woods, sheâd heard his breathing quicken, and her hand lightly brushed his back. She drew back as he instantly flinched at her touch.
âSorry, sorry,â she said hurriedly. âJustâjust checking you were okay. Sorry.â
Eddie just stared at her before nodding hesitantly.
And Robin wanted to tell him that it wasnât an accident, that he had people who care about him; that she did, and it wasnât a fluke or an accidentâshe was choosing it.
She keeps her eyes on the magazine, jots down a few crossword answers. It reminds her of summer days spent reading on her grandparentsâ porch, not wanting to startle a cat her grandpa had rescued as it approached her. It was always so spooked.
âYouâve just gotta let him come to you, sweet pea,â her grandma would say.
After a couple minutes, she hears Eddie breathe out, the creak of the seat as he lies down. He rests his head right next to her thigh.
âSâgood?â he asks, pointing at the magazine.
âItâs pretty easy.â One of the crossword clues is âThe Lion, the Witch, and the?â which isnât exactly taxing. âIâm used to doing the cryptic ones.â
Eddie laughs. He kinda sounds fond. âOf course you are.â
âTheyâre not that hard, once you know how to read âem.â
âHmm, I doubt that. Lay one on me, Buckley.â
She purses her lips in thought. âOh, I got this one last week. Condition of Wyoming, five letters.â
Eddie lifts his head ever so slightly to give her a blank look. âNot a fucking clue.â
âState. Get it? âCause âconditionâ is the definition, and Wyoming is literallyââ
âGod, Iâm surrounded by geniuses.â
âWell, Iâve got the advantage of a summer of code-breaking.â
Robin slowly raises her hand as she speaksâmakes sure to do it in Eddieâs line of vision, spots that he doesnât pull back, that he even gives the tiniest half-nod. She pats his head twice.
Eddie scrunches up his nose. âSorry, my hairâs gross.â
âItâs not that bad,â Robin says honestly. âYâknow for being on the run, itâs holding up pretty well. Iâm getting whatever shampoo you use.â
Eddie smiles. âSure.â
âYours is looking way better than mine did after, like, one day getting wrapped up in all this.â Again, without really thinking, Robin adds, âI had all this sweat, and blood, and puke in it.â
Eddieâs eyes are closed now. He makes an unhappy sound, prods gently at her knee. âYouâve all gotta work on telling me horrific shit. That should not be casual for you, Buckley.â
He sounds emphaticâprotective, even. Robin feels unexpectedly emotional.
âYeah, sorry. Bad habit.â
Silence falls, and by the time Steve enters the RV, Robin has filled in the whole crossword, Eddie dozing by her side.
Steveâs getting another bottle of waterâactually drinking it this time. Heâs got grass stains on his knees, and heâs sweating slightly, like the âstay stillâ advice hasnât once been taken.
His eyes soften again when he sees Eddie sleepingâhe doesnât need to linger, but he does.
Robin watches.
We need more time, Steve, she thinks suddenly. For you to keep looking at him like thatâfor him to be awake to see it.
Steve tears his eyes away. Lands on her.
She smiles, mouthing What?
Steve rolls his eyes. He imitates her âwhat?â mockingly, but then he smiles back and taps at his wrist, mimes winding a watch on. Itâs what they do whenever theyâre slammed at work, wanting to talk, but only able to briefly catch each otherâs eyes in the rush. Later.
She taps her wrist. Later, she promises.
He gives her a double thumbs upâwhat a dorkâbefore heading back outside.
Robin quietly puts the magazine away. Ever so carefully, she lightly strokes Eddieâs hair, feels her heart swell and break at the same time when he sighs contentedly in his sleep.
Youâd better look after yourself, Eddie Munson, she thinks. Youâve got people here. People who really want you to stick around.
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currently rewatching s3 and honestly... yeah no wonder Mike and Will had to be across the country in s4 for the plot to work they're too fucking good with this. even in s3 where they play a lot of plot support for El they're actually CARRYING the groups actions
s3 actually makes the difference between Mike and Will and the rest of the party Extremely clear. El, Max, and Lucas are lost at first, ranging from not taking Billy too seriously or just not knowing what to do
Mike and Will are the only one's with first hand experience. Will was possessed by the MF (Henry) and Mike sat next to him like this for over two days straight. Will has the intel and Mike has seen what possession looks and acts like up close. they KNOW what they're doing in s3 which is why they take the threat of Billy and the MF so serious so fast. even El has to ask them how possession works and how you can identify it. because despite having powers she still has no experience with this
that experience also gets highlighted in situations like the pool, where Max wants to wait and see what happens with Billy to know if he's flayed but Mike and Will know they have to act first
they know you don't wait until someone activates. the entire population of Hawkins lab was killed last time someone activated and they both witnessed it first hand. but the other's weren't there for that and don't really know how to deal with the current situation
also, Mike and Will are fully on the same page regarding the supernatural, which is why they're so efficient. Will gives his insight on the MF (Henry) and Mike immediately jumps to thinking of a proactive plan. the sauna idea took him less than 5 seconds
they would have completely fucked the plot of s4 over had they been in Hawkins i'm so serious. s3 literally shows us exactly why they couldn't be there:
Will can tell when Henry gets close (which s4 even confirms he is still able to do). had he been around in s4 he could've warned everyone if Vecna got to Max. no wondering when he's going to get you. Will would Know and he'd Tell you. they wouldn't lose time looking for Vecna in the Creel house, they wouldn't lose time scrambling to get headphones last minute
Mike is incredibly good at adapting prior knowledge to new situations which the Hakwins crew was Abysmal at. Mike can apply chemistry facts from years ago when it's convenient and can convert Will's possession into a working possession-test for Billy. but in s4 we have to suffer watching the crew remember that fire was the UD's weakness and then never use it on anyone but Vecna himself. a bottle of hairspray and a lighter could have gotten them out of being strangled by vines but they only had the clunky molotovs for Vecna. their planning methods directly contradict Mike's approach to plans
also. both of them act proactively. everyone at Hawkins lab died because they didn't stop Will in advance and s3 shows they learned from that. i honestly can't see a way for them to be on board with an "i'll be bait" plan. they directly argue against waiting for him to take action multiple times in s3. they KNOW that's how people die because it's too late when he gets here
and best of all. MIKE LITERALLY CALLS OUT WHY THE S4 PLAN DIDN'T WORK. word for word. you could paste this into s4 and pretend it's Mike berating them for the plan they just came up with
s4 makes it super clear that Mike and Will being absent is BAD with their friends directly commenting on how they're not here to help, and the last shot of the season being them returning to town speaks for itself, but s3 also directly shows us why. based on how they've dealt with the UD's/MF's return just six months before s4 shows how they would have approached something like s4. and at this point the two of them are too good of a team with too much experience to let them be around for it
(which would in universe most likely be Henry waiting for both of them to be out of the picture and out of universe be the writers putting them on the gay roadtrip in the weed van to be able to set up endgame s5 in peace without having them be in the way)