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ok that post reading victor frankenstein as transfem makes me mad because 1 āsheās a girl because sheās like weak and pathetic and everythingā is not really stellar evidence actually quite misogynistic 2 frankenstein is in part about the absence of the mother destroying the sanctity of the family so while you can definitely take significance from mws projecting her experience with birth motherhood & mourning onto victor he is simultaneously a percy in that he participates in his relationships w the narrative and cast (most cruicially thru his act of abandonment) as a man/father and 3 if anyone is transfeminized in frankenstein it is clearly the monster ..
That spring, Steveās mom finally gets tired of getting cheated on and files for divorce. His dad is a dick about it and hires a bunch of lawyers to ensure that she basically leaves with nothing. Worse, he fights her for custody of Steve and taunts her with the fact sheāll never see him again - because why would any teenager want to give up everything, just to rough it out with their train-wreck of a mother? But jokes on him cause the judge basically leaves it up to Steve, and Steve would rather stomp on his own balls than get stuck with that asshole. Even if it means having to leave the big house and his car and starting over in a new place where nobody knows him.
Steve never met his motherās side of the family in California. All he really knows is that the family disapproved of her marriage. Thereās a story about his aunt coming to visit once on his birthday when he was like five, but she got in a fight with mom and sheās never been back. So Steve doesnāt even think about them when he tries to imagine what he and his mom are going to do on their own. He imagines her selling her car and the other gifts dad put in her name over the years to rent a decent apartment somewhere, maybe in Indianapolis or Chicago.
Heās really shocked one night when she announces that sheās been in touch with her family, and she she asks him about how he feels about moving to California to some sleepy little town called Moonwood. She tries to enthuse him about it by going on about how beautiful it is there, right at the edge of the national forest, but Steveās more concerned with the fact that theyāll be living with people who hate them - and in the sticks too! Its two hours to the nearest mall! Howās he gonna find a job in this place? And what about school?
But Steve looks around at the hotel theyāve been staying in and the paper thin smile she fixes on her face to try and hide her broken heart from him and how fucked everything is, and he just wants her to be okay.
They move to California, and the one bright side is the relatives turn out to be not all that hateful. Thereās awkward tension and a shit load of history there for sure, but from the minute they pull up to his grandparents house the door is thrown open and theyāre welcomed with open arms. His grandpa seems a little stiff at first, but Steve gets the impression its because he doesnāt know what to do with himself as Steveās mom and his grandma hug each other and cry. The weirdest part is when they start speaking in a language Steveās never heard his mother use before.
Later his aunt tells him itās lythan, but she just laughs when Steve asks if that means theyāre from Lithuania. Apparently lythan is a very old language that started in romania and is only spoken today in two places. Here, and some village in romania that an ancestor immigrated from.
None of this is making sense to him but heās just happy his mother seems happier and that he has help taking care of her, since sheās still pretty broken up about the divorce. Sheās always been a passionate woman his mom. The kind of person who believes in soulmates and love at first sight. Sheās always told him that when he meets the one for him heāll know it in an instant and that he should hang on to that person with his whole heart. Which sounded great and all when he was a kid, but honestly just makes him sad now when he looks at how things turned out with her and his dad.
The first week after they get there, Steve cant sleep and catches his mother, his grandmother and his aunt talking in the kitchen late one night. He overhears her say that she knew it was a risk being with his dad, but that sheād have regretted it more if she didnāt follow her heart. Even if she wasnāt the one for Steveās dad the way he was for her, sheād always be grateful because she has Steve. But she doesnāt want him to grow up feeling like he has to change who he is and like he always has to be the one giving to someone else just to be loved.
For the first time since the divorce Steve is almost mad at her - wants to shout itās too late mom! - but the feeling passes as quickly as it comes. Heās just sad, for them both. But he hopes things will be okay here and that this can be a new start. It could be worse right? At least he gets a room to himself. Yeah itās kinda weird that his aunt still lives at home and nobody seems to have a problem with that, or is talking about what his moms plans are like they expect that sheāll just be there forever now. But he figures theyāre all just focused on making up for lost time right now.
And his grandma says that people in Moonwood stay close to home anway, and that most of them spend their whole lives there without leaving. It shocks him to learn that sheās never been further outside of town than to the edge of the national forest.
His second worry, about finding a job, gets resolved by his his grandfather - who runs a soda shop on the beach. Thereās not much traffic durring the off season, but in summertime the redwoods draw a fair number of tourists. Steveās kept very busy scooping up ice cream and making root beer floats while he flirts with the gap year girls who come through in groups, to backpack through the forest. Heās just turned eighteen and heās never had much of a problem picking up girls so he has a few flings. He gets invited to parties on the beach and ends up doing a lot of hiking that summer in his downtime. But then fall rolls around and with fewer and fewer groups of tourists passing through Steve finds himself at loose ends.
School starts up again and he realizes that maybe it was a mistake not to put more of an effort into meeting local kids and making a few connections beforehand. Schiller High is over in the next district, and Moonwood is so far out the kids have to be bussed in. Steveās a little nervous about starting a new school in his senior year but he tells himself itās just one year. One year and then he has no idea what to do with himself after that, but at least he wonāt be forced to attend school anymore. Still, he begs his mom to let him take their car to school the first day so that he doesnāt have to be the oldest kid on the bus. Heās pretty sure thatās a social constant even out here in the middle of nowhere.
Schiller seems pretty normal at first. Itās about the same size as his school back in Hawkins was. The school receptionist calls in some guy named Tim to show him around his first day and make sure he gets to all his classes. Timās alright, but Steve can see the neon nerd sign blinking above his head and plays it cool. Heās not an asshole or anything, he just doesnāt want to close any doors before getting the lay of the land. Steve just wants an easy year and heās not gonna get that if heās hanging out with a bully magnet - sorry Tim. Plus, Steveās not exactly thrilled about the way Tim talks about āmooniesā - which is apparently what other people call people from Moonwood, instead of hicks or whatever. Steve doesnāt bother telling Tim that heās technically a moonie now too.
His aspirations to plant himself firmly in the middle of the student social hierarchy and go unnoticed for the next ten months involve finding a group - or a pack as his grandfather weirdly put it when he assured Steve heād find his in no time and start to feel more at home once school started. He asks Tim about the schoolās athletic teams because being on a team with a bunch of other guys will basically do the work for him. Thereās a swim team that Steve is definitely going to try out for. Heās not sure about basketball. He only got started back in Hawkins because his dad thought it was manlier than āplayingā in the pool. But he likes it okay, and Tim says the Schiller team has actually won a few regional titles.
Even though itās his last year Steve figures it canāt hurt his college applications to be on a winning team for once. He probably wonāt to start or anything but he thinks he has a good shot of seeing some playing time.
āI would stick with swimming if I were you. Thereās no way youāre getting on the team.ā Tim laughs. āThe head coach is a moonie and he only ever picks guys from Moonwood.ā
That doesnāt seem very legal, but thatās not Steveās problem. He figures Tim is probably exaggerating anyway, just salty that the coach is giving a little extra focus to the guys from the less privileged side of the tracks.
Until Steve actually sees Billy and some of the other guys from the team.
Itās just before lunch when Steve and Tim have stopped by Steveās locker. A blond kid in a red and white letterman jacket appears at the mouth of the hall, flanked by two other guys. Itās like something out of a movie the way the hallway clears for them and the other students gaze at them with awe filled expressions as if theyāre watching a parade of olympians pass through.
āThatās Billy Hargrove. Heās captain of the basketball team.ā Tim answers the unspoken question in Steveās glance. āDonāt get on his bad side. Heās pretty much the top dog around here.ā
Steve doesnāt need Tim to tell him Billy runs things around here. The guy is built like the terminator. Like someone who has ascended above mere mortals and wouldnāt be out of place among the gods. Heās built like a man, Steve finally settles on with an prickle of embarrassment hot in his chest. Steveās a guy and he doesnāt go out of his way to look at other guys a lot, but he appreciates the things about them that are enviable.
Only envy is the furthest thing from Steveās mind when he first sees Billy. Itās like time slows for Steve. His mouth gets dry, and he thinks to himself that Billy Hargrove is beautiful, and he wonders what thatās like. Steve knows heās good looking. This isnāt some self depreciation bullshit, itās just inexplicably different somehow the way he looks at Billy and thinks he finally understands what real beauty is. The way he instantly wants to get closer to him, reach out and touch. Billy has none of the unfinished awkwardness of a teenager. Heās a poster child for physical perfection that Steve is convinced walked off of a poster taped up on somebodyās wall, and has no business walking down the halls of an American high school. Seriously. How is this guy real?
He spares a quick glance for the other two guys with Billy - Dave & Chet - just long enough to confirm that heās fucked. If these are the kinds of guys theyāve got on the team, Steve has no chance of seeing anything but a bench all year.
Billy and the other two stop at a locker not far from Steveās on the other side of the hall, but not before Billyās gaze does a casual sweep around the hall - very much a king surveying his kingdom. Steve fully expects that gaze to pass right over him just as unimpressed as it does everyone else, but to his surprise Billyās gaze locks with his and sticks.
A little tingle dances up Steveās spine and he sucks in a breath. He canāt tell what color Billyās eyes are from this distance - at first he thinks they are something light, like a blue or grey, but then the corner of Billyās mouth tilts up in a smirk and the light hits them a certain way and they look almost gold as he runs his tongue over some very white fangy teeth. Jesus the guy has some chompers on him.
Steveās not afraid of a fight but itās profoundly unsettling to have some dude literally licking his chops at him like he canāt wait to take a bite of the fresh meat. Heās pretty sure he just landed himself on Billy Hargroveās shit list and he has no idea why. Fuck his life.
But he figures thereās nothing he can do about it but ignore it and hope that Billy decides heās not worth the trouble. Steve turns to shut his locker, sending the message with his back that he doesnāt care about the dude giving him the crazy eyes and that Billy doesnāt intimidate him. His sweaty palms tell a different story, but thatās for Steve and only Steve to know.
As he leaves, he can feel Billyās eyes burning into his back like lasers.