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âenemies (?) steve harrington X reader, follows along with 'the flea and the acrobat' and 'the monster'
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 when 1983 entered november, there werenât very many things you expected to occur. some fights perhaps, a date here or there to humour nancy, academic pressure. what you werenât planning for, and surely not what the rest of the residents of hawkins were planning for, was a funeral.
 sure, you could finally wear that all-black suit at the back of your closet, but it also meant having to acknowledge that something was seriously wrong in hawkins.
 and thatâs not mentioning all the fucked-up shit you and your friends had seen.
 âthis is where we know for sure itâs been, right?â jonathan said, holding the paper at an angle so that both you and nancy could also see.
 âso, thatâsâŚâ nancy points at one of the red crosses.
 âsteveâs house.â jonathan nods. âand thatâs the woods where they found willâs bike, and thatâs my house.â he lists what the other two crosses represent and you canât help but notice just how close everything was.
 âitâs all so close.â you voice, and jonathan agrees.
 âI mean, itâs all within a mile or something. whatever this thing is, itâs⌠itâs not traveling far.â
 âwell, thereâs gotta be like, somewhere it rests, right? if no one else has seen the thing then I meanâŚâ you trail off, though nancy seems to understand what youâre suggesting.
 âyou want to go out there.â her tone makes you hopeful that she wonât think your idea stupid.
 âwe might not find anything,â jonathan says, though nancy is quick to defend the idea.
 âwe found something.â she tilts her head at you, and you grimace when the creature flashes through your mind. âand if we do see it⌠then what?â you hadnât thought this far ahead.
 but it seems jonathan had, because after a brief sigh he states, âwe kill it.â
 when it became clear that you were all serious, jonathan folded up his makeshift map and stood. quickly moving to follow him when he starts for the parked car nearby you wonder aloud what heâs planning.
 âjonny-boy, wanna fill us in on your plan? âkillâ is a very broad idea, you know.â you try to keep your voice down, aware of the still-mourning towns-folk present.
 when jonathan reaches the car, he quickly situates himself in the passenger seat and begins to fiddle with the lock on the glove box.
 âwhat are you doing?â nancy questions, and you jump slightly having not heard her approach.
 âjust give me a second.â
 âweâre looking mighty suspicious, that second better end soon jonny,â you remark, placing a hand on the bonnet to lean on.
 âare you serious?â nancy suddenly asks and you look through the windshield only to see jonathan move a gun from the compartment to his jacket pocket.
 âoh, what the- holy shit. how do you even have that?â you gawk, quickly looking around to make sure no one was close enough to neither see nor hear what was currently happening.
 âwhat? you want to find that thing and take another photo? yell at it?â jonathan steps out of the car and with the slam of the door, nancy begins to voice her disagreement.
 âthis is a terrible idea.â
 âshh, no- nance, this is a fantastic idea. the fuck were we gonna do against some creature from the black lagoon looking weirdo?â while the appearance of a gun in the equation throws you off, you canât help but realise that itâs necessary for what you all had planned.
 jonathan agrees with you, looking at nancy while adjusting the new additions to his pockets, âitâs the best weâve got. what? you can tell someone, but theyâre not gonna believe you. you know that.â jonathan points at you and says your name, â- knows that.â
 âyour mom would.â nancy strikes back, as if the poor woman didnât have enough going on right now.
 âsheâs been through enough.â jonathan voices your sentiment.
 âshe deserves to know.â nancy continues to argue.
 you step closer and place a hand on her shoulder, squeezing enough to grab her attention. âweâll tell her, nance. but right now?â you gesture lightly at the fact that you were in a cemetery.
 âweâll tell her when this thing is dead.â jonathan finishes, and nancy has no reply.
 âwoah! hey- watch where you swing that thing, damn!â you jump out of the way, narrowly avoiding a collision with the side of nancyâs bat.
 âsorry-â she grunts your name, stepping into another swing, âjust practising.â
 you skim your fingers along the other wooden accoutrements by the wall only to jump again when an unfortunately familiar voice calls out, âwoah, woah, woah! hey, woah, woahâŚâ steve fucking harrington.
 âwhat are you doing here?â nancy asks, out of breath.
 âwhat are you doing?â steve claps back. fair, though you think itâs quite obvious either way.
 ânothing.â apart from swinging a baseball bat around like a lunatic, you mean.
 âI hope thatâs not meant for me.â oh. you grin.
 âshucks, you figured it out.â you hop closer to the pair, golf club in hand. âit was gonna be a surprise! yâknow, the whole maim and murder thing.â
 âwhat?â nancy slaps your arm and you giggle, posing with the club as if to whack something. âno. oh, no, I was just⌠thinking about joining softball.â at her attempts to explain you canât help but laugh briefly, relaxing from your previous position to use the club, now, as a cane.
 steve kicks the golf club and you almost fall. fair play.
 âwell, uh⌠listen Iâm really sorry. I mean, even before you threatened me with the baseball bat.â he moves around you two to lean against the car and you laugh at that. it was a little funny, okay? âI panicked and⌠I mean, I was a total dick.â
 you drop the shovel you were attempting to remove from the wall. âah! oh fuck, wait- did you just admit that?â when you turn, youâre met with twin faces of annoyance. not that surprising though you quickly pick up the shovel and mutter an apology to nance.
 âdid you get in trouble with your parents?â nancy focuses back on steve.
 âtotally, but⌠you know, who cares? screw âem. any news about barbara?â when steve asked about barb, you stop fiddling with the tools. nancy mustâve shaken her head because you didnât hear a response before steve asked, âparents heard from her? or?â
 this time, you turn and see nancy shake her head again. you can feel your hands begin to shake so you stuff them in the pockets of your jacket, which you still had to talk to nancy about.
 âhey, listen. why donât we, uh, why donât we catch a movie tonight, you know? just kinda pretend everythingâs normal for a few hours. all the right moves is still playing. you know, with your lover boy from risky business?â you snort at that but let them talk, knowing the invite was for nancy only.
 you havenât been invited to watch a movie since march.
 âyeah, I know.â
 âyou know, carol thinks I actually kinda look like him. what do you think?â steve turns his face side to side before bursting into song. âjust take those old records off the shelf, Iâll sit and listen to them by myself.â your urge to get a camera increases ten-fold at witnessing steve act a fool for nancy. god, what perfect blackmail material this would make.
 âI just, I⌠I donât think I can. Iâve been really busy with this whole funeral thing and⌠with my brother, itâs been really hard on him.â you can practically hear the soft emotional music that should be playing right now.
 âyeah, sure. sure, yeah, yeah.â and you canât believe you might actually feel a little sorry for steve.
 âsoâŚâ
 to alleviate some of the tension between steve and nancy, you waltz over and drape an arm across steveâs shoulders, reaching up to mess with his hair briefly. âIâll go with you, hotshot.â though you might cut your arm off later if a scalding shower doesnât disinfect the harrington off of you, it distracted the pair enough from their conversation for the mood to rise.
 plus, itâs not like steve would actually agree to go with you.
 âyeah?â steve asked, turning his head slightly to look at you. âthought you hated me?â
 âthat I do, dweeb, but you guys are so pathetic right now I might start to cry.â you frown exaggeratedly, bringing your free hand up into a fist by your face to indicate crying.
 when he turns back with a raised brow at nancy, you drop both arms and step away.
 when nancy turns to you then to steve and then back to you with a grin, you feel dread begin to build in your stomach.
 âwell, I think thatâs a great idea. you guys can, you know, bond,â nancy says, and you and steve share a look because while you both canât stand the other, you both also canât resist nancyâs puppy dog eyes.
 âso, what time?â steve asks.
 ok, minimise the damage, let him down gently, tell him you were joking.
 âif you got here with your car, weâre going now.â
 abort. abort. abort.
 âcool.â
 âcool.â
 amongst the list of idiotic things youâve done, stepping into the same car as steve harrington- stepping into steve harringtonâs car, has got to be quite high up on there.
 âI will be honest, though, you have a hell of a nice car.â you swipe your hands across the dash. âpermission to pilfer?â your hand hovers over the latch to the glove compartment.
 he laughs, âyeah, sure. itâs only mixtapes in there anyway.â at that you quickly fling it open, pulling the contents into your lap.
 âso, what kinds of- oh my god! hah! wait, holy shit- what are you, a disco freak?â you flick through the tapes, taking in the confusingly large amounts of abba. âoh, voulez-vous, neat.â you whisper and pop it in.
 steve glances at you but says nothing of it.
 it took one side of the tape and stop-start humming to reach the theatre.
 âthereâs no queue but if I donât get a break from you, I might actually punch you, so you grab the tickets to whatever-the-fuck, and Iâll get the popcorn.â
 you shoved your shaking hands into your pockets, waiting for the buckets to get filled up. âso-â steve calls your name and you jump, not expecting the teen to be behind you. âI got two for all the right moves.â he grabs one of the buckets the employee set on the counter and exchanges it for one of the tickets. âready?â
 you grab the other, sigh, and turn to the entrance to the screens. âas Iâll ever be.â
 you groan in relief as you walk out of the double doors to the cinema, half empty popcorn bucket in hand. âthat was like, the most boring movie Iâve ever seen. you enjoy that crap? like, nothing happened- itâs just some jock movie.â you thrust a thumb behind you.
 steve laughs alongside you, empty handed having poured the left-over popcorn into your bucket. âIâll be honest- Iâve only watched it so many times because nancyâs wanted to.â he grabbed a handful of popcorn to munch on.
 âaww, arenât you just the sweetest boyfriend!â you giggle and flick a piece of corn at him. he fails to swat it, thus entangling in his hair.
 âoi- not the hair!â he shakes his head, but the popcorn piece stays. âis it gone?â you smile and nod.
âIâll be honest, you do look a bit like tom cruise- hm. maybe if you flattened your hair a littleâŚâ when you reach up to touch steve quickly swerved out of the way. âspoilsport.â
 âoh, yeah?â steve confiscates the popcorn bucket and jumps out of the way of your hand, laughing when you trip a little. when you continue to move for the bucket, steve hops away further until the pair of you are running down the sidewalk.
 âsteve! st- oi, dweeb!â you pant, hunched over against the nearest wall. ânot everyoneâs a jock, you know!â
 when steve saunters back to you, popping pieces of corn in his mouth periodically, you straighten up. grab the bucket. run away.
 you run into a pedestrian and drop the bucket. steve lets out an anguished wail. so do you, actually.
 âthe popcorn! it was so meticulously curated!â steve drops down next to you, and you gawp at the fact that king steve so readily lowered himself to your level.
 âyou will be remembered⌠dearly.â you mock-wipe away a stray tear before standing up and dusting your legs. thankfully, the stranger had walked off without complaint. âcâmon, I probably have popcorn at home- and better movies.â
 âtaking me home already? donât you move fast.â steve teases, flicking a stay piece of corn at you.
 âdonât get any ideas, harrington. now, whereâs your car, again?â
 âyouâre only allowed in the car if you donât laugh at my music the whole way.â steve unlocks the car when you get to it, and you snort as you sit in the passenger seat.
 âstevie- half of your mixtapes are abba, what else am I supposed to do?â you flick through the tapes in his glove box, pulling out one at random and snorting when it turns out to be abba. you glance at steve when he has no rebuttal and double-back at the red face he sports. âuh- steve? you good?â
 the teen nods, hums and starts the car.
 âwhat, did you find the corn still in your hair?â you tease, picking the piece out and flicking it out of the window.
 âyeah, yeah totally that- hey, listen⌠Iâll drop you home but I gotta go- gotta pick up tommy and carol soon. uh- popcorn another time.â you slip the abba tape in, determined to ignore what caused steveâs mood to shift so much.
 âI guess chivalry isnât dead.â
 on saturday you wake to frenzied pounding on your front door. when it escalated from voiceless disturbance to frantic shouts of your name between the knocks, you stumbled out of bed, tossed on a discarded sweater, and journeyed to the front door.
 âdid you know?!â is what greets you the second you crack the door open. steveâs panicked voice is followed by the chill november wind so with a grunt you pull him inside.
 âdid I know what, harrington?â comes your grumble, resting against the door and wiping the sleep from your eyes.
 ânancy and jonathan.â he elaborates, poorly.
 âwhat about them?â you yawn.
 âtheyâre fucking sleeping together.â your mouth snaps shut.
 âex- cuse me?â well now that canât be what you heard, right? âdid you just- hold on. what the fuck did you just say?â
 ânancy- that- fucking bitch, sheâs sleeping with byers,â steve says through gritted teeth, and you canât help but scoff.
 âand this comes from, where exactly? also- donât call nance a bitch, whatâs wrong with you?â
 âyeah, well I fucking saw that freak cosying up with nancy in her bedroom.â steveâs words pause your feet in their walk to the kitchen.
 âwell now that canât be right.â you resume the short trip to the kitchen and hear steve follow behind you, steps heavy and breaths deep. âeggs or pancakes?â
 âwhat?â
 âitâs a simple question, harrington. eggs or pancakes?â you start taking bowls out of shelves and utensils from drawers.
 âpancakes?â
 âgood choice.â you turn around and point the whisk at him. âif Iâm gonna get through this stupid conversation youâre insisting I partake in, Iâm making some food.â
 you hear when steve sits down by the slight scrape of the table chair and heavy sigh. you know heâs going to begin talking when the teen clears his throat. âdid you know?â
 âno- well, it depends. did I know they were hanging out? yeah, I was there with them half the time. did I know by best friend is now apparently a slut? thatâd be a no.â you try to sound as nonchalant as you can. if the both of you start panicking, well, the pancakes definitely wonât be made. âwhat did you even see?â
 steve groans in his seat at the table, shuffles around a bit, and hits his head against the wall behind him. âbyers was practically all over her.â you can hear the disgust in his voice. âit was just- they were⌠agh- right, hold on.â
 âyou sure they werenât just, I donât know- talking? friends do that too, you know.â
 when you hear him begin to move you turn, only to practically bash your body against his. âwoah- hey now. hot pan behind me, careful.â you move away, laughing a little to ease the sudden discomfort and begin to ladle batter into the pan.
 âok so-â harrington just moves closer when you step away. âif you picture me as jonathan, you as nanceâŚâ steve presses the side of his body against yours, leaning in to whisper in your ear, âwould you talk to your friends like this?â
 you freeze.
 âuh-â this canât be happening. ânot usually, no.â you whisper back.
 he moves away. you almost sway to get closer again but catch yourself.
 what the fuck?
 âthatâs what I though.â steve scoffs. âbet thatâs why she blew me off yesterday. too busy blowing byers to hang out with her boyfriend.â you snort.
 âyeah, alright. well, if you want-â you push a plate of pancakes towards steve. âwe can go confront her about it later- eat.â you drop a fork on the plate. âand if she says nothinâ, we can go bully jonny for an answer or something.â
 âjonny?â you hear steve whisper.
 âeveryoneâs gotta have a nickname, dweeb. syrups in the cupboard next to you.â
 âhey! what the fucks happening?!â you shout, running down the alley from which you could hear the, sadly, familiar shouts of nancy and tommy. âhey, hey nance what- what the hell? what- how did this happen?â you pant, wincing whenever you hear a fist connecting with a body.
 âsteve said- jonathan, stop! stop! youâre gonna hurt him!â nancy attempts to explain but quickly overlooks it in favour of attempting to move closer, and you quickly grab her by the shoulders to hold her back from the swinging fists, holding tighter when you hear police sirens.
 âguys! jonny, stop! you moron!â you let go of nancy when youâre certain she wonât try to move closer in favour of helping tommy pull jonathan away from steve, which becomes a much harder task than initially suspected when the teen just shrugs you off and tommy redirects to grabbing steve and running away.
 âI got this one!â one of the officers shouts, cuffing a bent over jonathan.
 âjesus, when steve said he had something planned with his friends, I didnât think it mean this- what the fuckâŚâ you place a hand over your forehead and lean on nancy who looks close to tears. âhey, hey nance. nancy, youâre ok, right?â you question, suddenly worried when she continues to stay silent.
 âyeah, yeah- what⌠what are you doing here?â
 âdidnât have popcorn at home.â which was true, but it didnât answer her question. âwhat are you doing here?â you redirect.
 âtommy said something, then steve said some stuff, christ. I donât even know how this happened⌠one minute they were just arguing and the next, well.â you nod.
 âwanna know the worst part about this all?â you ask, guiding nancy out of the alley and to the cop car jonathan was just placed in. âI didnât even get my popcorn.â this pulls a laugh from nancy, and you beam, glad to have at least cheered her up, however brief it was.
 the ride to the police station is silent. you ache to strike up a conversation but whenever you glance at nancyâs crestfallen expression the words die in your throat.
 when you reach the station, you and nancy are redirected to the nurse. since neither of you actually did anything apart from be at the scene of the incident, neither of you had to speak with the police as of right now.
 as the lady pulls a tray of ice cubes out of the freezer and a towel out of the desk drawer, nancy asks, âdo you think weâll be out of here soon?â probably. or at least, you hope so.
 âyou, yes. him, no.â she responds, âhe assaulted a police officer.â which is a fair point, and true. however, that police officer did get in the way of a fighting teen, of course he was bound to be hit.
 âwell, how long are you gonna keep him?â you question, glancing around at the decorations on the walls.
 âyou and her boyfriend have big plans, do you?â the lady asks, straight-faced. you choke on your spit.
 âheâs not my boyfriend.â comes nancyâs reply and you shake your head alongside her.
 âI think you better tell him that.â because thatâs gonna go down well with steve.
 at nancyâs confusion, the lady continues. âonly love makes you that crazy, sweetheart.â which was a sweet, albeit unneeded, sentiment. âand that damn stupid.â at least thatâs true.
 âyouâre a- youâre a wise lady, maâam,â you say before following nancy out of the room.
 jonathan looks about as pathetic as you had left him at the desk and as you round the table you pat his back, resisting the urge to ruffle his hair. the teen just came out of a fight, no point irritating any injuries he might have.
 âfound some ice.â nancy sits beside him, lifting the make-shift ice pack she was given to rest against jonathanâs face.
 the tense silence is broken by jonathan, âeverything ok?â you donât bother answering. with how theyâre staring at each other, itâs almost as if you donât exist.
 hm.
 âyeah. everythingâs fine.â is the lie nancy settles with because everything was most certainly not fine.
  how is it that steve might actually be right for once?