No. [ She's firm about that response, at least. ] I told Lucas I'd come, and I mean it. That kid needs people in his corner.
[ She's never been part of a sports team, obviously, but Eddie knows what it's like to ask your friends to come support you and then have them ditch. Normally she likes to pretend she's a real hard-ass about stuff, absolutely no give to her at all, but after everything that's happened, she found herself crumbling in the face of Lucas' devastating puppy dog eyes. How could she say no to him when he looked so sad?
And, since her social circle is apparently just becoming infested with jocks, there's a part of her that figure she might as well make an effort to learn some of the rules. Just a few of them. ]
Besides. We've already come so far. [ We, because Steve's done just as much work tonight as she has, maybe even more so. He's driven her around, watched her parade in front of him in a bunch of clothes, bought her dinner. And now he's taking her back to their school to watch the game, and they'll walk in the doors together and sit next to each other and talk the entire night... ]
If I walk in there wearing your letterman jacket, everyone is definitely going to think we're fucking.
[ She's a little tempted to say yes, though. Both because there's a part of her that likes the idea of being able to lay claim to Steve — she knows she shouldn't, she knows it's fucking weird of her, but so sue her, Steve is hot and nice and funny and it pisses her off — and his jacket would definitely be a little roomier than hers, which would help her feel like she can hide a little more. Eddie loves attention, obviously, but she's pretty sure she's going to get more tonight than she can stomach. ]
[Those little shits really know how to lay it on thick.
Steve of all people knows that well. He will never openly admit it but he has a soft spot for the little demons. Steve would kill for those damn kids and everyone in his small circle knows damn well he can't tell any of them no. Lucas is a good kid, a good kid that had been through a lot. Everything with Max has been weighing down hard on the kid, he deserves a peaceful night.
Steve also knows what it's like to not have anyone show up at your games. His own parents never did and after his breakup with Nancy she stopped attending herself. Perhaps that was the moment for him where sports started to feel hollow.
Numbing. ]
That's going to be a given regardless, Munson.
[Steve can literally picture that smug grin on Buckley's lips now. Her own jaw dropping at the sight of Eddie in a tight miniskirt. He also dreads the look Nancy is most likely going to give him when he and Eddie walk in together.
[ Worse than fucking, everyone is going to think they're dating, and Eddie's not sure she can handle that.
Not because she thinks dating Steve is such a fucking hardship, or something, but because it's easier to brush aside the carnal pleasures of the flesh than it is a real fucking relationship. Or so she tells herself. There's a part of her, a much more realistic part of her than the rest, that's convinced tonight is going to be a disaster for far more reasons than just the way Carver's face is going to purple as steam comes out his ears the second he sees her.
She shrugs at his comment, unwilling to say anything incriminating, and watches as Steve pulls into the parking lot, sliding into a spot not too far from the gymnasium doors.
She smooths her hands uselessly down her thighs. ]
Yes, mom, [ she snarks, rolling her eyes at him, hoping he won't see that she's actually weirdly nervous about this all now that they're here. She doesn't care what people at this school think about her. Except she kind of does. She cares what Buckley and Wheeler think about her. She cares about the boys in Hellfire. She cares about Steve.
[Pretty much the whole school has assumed the two are fucking considering the new found friendship. The other half believes Steve is back to having sex with Wheeler.
None of the above. Sure, he and Nancy eye fuck each other a little more than necessary but that's different. Steve has walked inside the gymnasium with plenty of pretty girls on his arm but he's never set foot inside with Eddie close behind him in a very short skirt. Rumors were going to circulate regardless given both their reputations.
Jesus Christ.
This night could turn out horribly or much worse.
Steve rolls his eyes in an annoyed fashion in response to the mom comment. Funny. His eyes fall along the gymnasium for a long minture or two. Some kids are lingering outside while others are slowly heading in.
[ Well, just because the whole school assumed it didn't mean they had to prove them right... Except the thought of stopping now is worse than the thought of just going through with it, so she squared her shoulders and opens her car door. ]
Hopefully he'll trip.
[ She doesn't really realize that he might be talking about other people getting boners. Because who would, right? They've already been over how she low-key thinks she's hideous. Or at least, not hot enough to cause spontaneous boners. ]
Unless you wanna smoke first?
[ Shut up, she doesn't sound hopeful at all. She's not hoping to delay their entrance, why would you think that? ]
Steve moves to get out of the driver's seat, his arm resting along the door as he glances over at Eddie. She's already caught the attention of those outside and it shows. Conversations turn into whispering, casual pointing and mouths wide open.
Damn. This is fine.
But this is going to be one hell of an entrance.]
We got time?
[Robin and Nancy both will kill him if he steps foot in that school smelling of weed.]
[ If he's watching, Steve will be able to see the moment Eddie realizes that she's already garnered an audience, the way she falters momentarily, the way she visibly rallies and pulls on her usual mask of nonchalance, tossing her hair back as she stands and hitches her skirt down from where it rode up as she exited his car.
By the time she turns to look at him from over the top of the Beemer, she looks perfectly normal, a little rough around the edges and delighting in it. ]
Sure, why not?
[ Not like she really knows, she's never been to a basketball game before. But she'd prefer to delay this a little longer so that everyone is busy when they slip in through the doors. That'll mean less attention on them, right? ]
[Steve gives his eyes along her for a long moment. It's obvious that he's searching for a signal or a sign that Eddie is having second thoughts. Steve would rather they take the loss instead of Eddie feeling uncomfortable the whole night.
She sure is hiding her second thoughts well. Steve isn't going to press or push. If Eddie really wants to cause Carver to cream himself it's going to happen. ]
[ Eddie doesn't carry a purse. But what she does have is a jacket that, while not especially warm, is plenty roomy enough for her to keep a packet of cigarettes and a lighter in the inside pocket, a packet that just so happens to also have a pre-roll tucked in it for safekeeping.
Already fishing them out as she circles around the car to join Steve where he stands, she does an excellent job of pretending she doesn't notice the stares her almost-bare legs garner. ]
We can finish it later, [ she says as she places the joint between her lips and flicks on the lighter. ] So we don't miss the kick off or whatever it's called.
[Jesus, it's going to be a fucking long night. Personally, Steve doesn't know how long he's going to be able to handle all these teens gawking over Eddie or the sharp stares from Nancy. God, what in the hell was he thinking?
Steve shifts to lean his back against his car, back towards the entrance of Hawkins High. At least its a pretty nice night? That's a plus, right? A good time for first time boners and sinning.
He shoots Eddie a look at her comment. Kick off, seriously?]
[ Like butter wouldn't melt in her mouth. She knows that's not what it's called, but annoying Steve about sports is always funny, and it certainly settles her in a way that she really needs right now, almost as much as the familiar burn in her lungs as she inhales.
Holding the smoke in her lungs, she reaches up and offers the joint to Steve, either uncaring that people are watching her smoke weed in the parking lot or not realizing what a spectacle she is right now. It hardly matters; what matters is that she's already feeling miles more confident, her posture easing a little as she braces one hand on the metal of Steve's car and leans in close to him in a half-assed effort to hide what they're doing. ]
[It's hard to tell when Eddie is actually being serious or busting his balls about a sport. Regardless, it does slightly annoy him that she has no knowledge of basketball. Any sport for that matter.
Steve shifts his own body as he moves to pluck the lit joint from Eddie's lips. He takes his own hit, holding the smoke in his lungs before blowing it up towards the sky.
[ She grins at him for a moment, watching as he sucks a hit off the joint before shaking her head and letting the smoke seep out of her mouth. ]
Nah, I know that's not what it's called.
[ Does she know what it is called, though? No. Of course she doesn't. Wayne loves basketball, will always watch the game when it's on, but she's learned to turn it into white noise.
She watches the picture Steve paints as he lifts his chin and blows the smoke in his lungs away from her, the way his throat stretches, the way the light from the floodlights attached to the gym limn him with a bright white glow like he's some kind of saint in a painting. It's deeply irritating, how attractive he can be sometimes. She doesn't know what she's done to warrant having his friendship. She's grateful for it. For him.
Reaching out, she knocks her knuckles into his sternum and waits until he looks back into her face. ] Thanks, Steve.
[He calls her out on the lie. That's like him trying to pretend that he actually knows who in the hell Metallica is. Eddie seems pretty wild about them, like all of that metal shit she seems to be into.
Steve takes another hit from the joint, inhaling the smoke and holding it a little longer in his lungs. He's actually pretty thankful that Eddie offered to smoke up before the game. It's easing his own nerves a bit, chilling him out. He parts his lips to allow the smoke to spill from them, his eyes trying their best not to focus so much on Eddie and how close she is.
Jesus, don't touch him Eddie. You can't do that whole wearing a short skirt!
...Throw off? [ She squints at him, biting her lip against an even bigger grin. ] First toss?
[ Apparently she learned more football terms through osmosis than basketball, but who cares. They're all sports with balls and too much testosterone. Give her a complicated riff any day, she thinks scales are way more impressive than touchdowns or three-pointer throws.
Well. It might also depend on who's doing the throwing, if she's honest. If Carver sinks the ball in the net she's not going to care much, but if Lucas does it, she'll cheer. Or if she sees Steve doing it...
Focus. She raps him on the chest again, thunking her rings against his shirt for emphasis. ] I mean it. You're a good guy.
[How can Steve possibly argue when Eddie is biting her lip like that? Why does a simple lip bite make her appear oddly innocent even when standing in a mini skirt? He's going to have to adjust himself before this damn night is over.
And the damn parking lot doesn't have much to focus on either. He's pretty much screwed.
Now she's thumbing his chest and stating that he's an alright guy? Shit-
[ She doesn't really know what he's telling her to stop, but she assumes it's the "good guy" comment, or her thanking him yet again. She thinks it's important that he hears it, though. He's a good friend. This is above and beyond for many people she knows, even if she didn't take into account the whole "ditching his date" part of the evening.
But she does drop it, sighing and shaking her head at him before she reaches out and grabs his wrist and pulls his hand up to her mouth so she can duck down a little and suck a hit off the joint he's still holding pinched between his fingers. ]
[The whole "you're a good guy" comment still doesn't sit easy with Steve. He understands that it's meant as a compliment, an improvement from the asshole he once was. Only that's the problem, he was a huge asshole. In his whole mean girl Era, he wasn't exactly the nicest towards Eddie or her little friend group.
Well, it was mostly fuckking Tommy.
Steve would like to think even back then he wouldn't allow some Jesus loving prick to jump Eddie.
He turns his head as she grabs his wrist, watching as her head leans in so that she can suck down a hit. It's insane how incredibly hot she can make smoking a joint look.
Or maybe it's just the way her lips wrap perfectly around it and she inhales the smoke? The way those dark curls fall around her pretty face.
[ Steve and his cronies weren't exactly fans of her when they were in school, but she did escape some of their worst vitriol through being female; some of her friends weren't quite so lucky. Sure, she got some pretty vicious rumors spread about it, but she didn't get swirlied, or punched in the locker room, or whatever else might have been going on with the boys. The girls like Carol Perkins were definitely meaner, but a least they used their words.
Eddie has a thick skin. Carol couldn't hurt her any worse than her own parents did, and it infuriated her. Which, admittedly, was one of the reasons Eddie made it so blatantly obvious that she didn't care what anyone thought. It was entertaining to see how worked up she could get Carol to get before things came to a head.
She doesn't remember Steve really participating in any of the hazing, which might be why she's been so quick to forgive and forget. Or maybe it's just the bond formed by nearly dying together. That kind of stuff is hard to get around.
She hums softly as she straightens, lifting her hand off his and ruffling her fingers through her hair to get it out of her face a little, her eyes closing for a moment before she shakes herself and twists her mouth to blow the smoke away from them both. ] Okay. You ready? [ She shivers. ]
[Steve never understood why Tommy did some of the shitty things he did to other students. Then again, Steve never really asked him why because he typically laughed and went about his business. Steve did his fair share of shitty things but he tried to set his own limits.
Serious issues didn't start to arise until Jonathan Byers and Nancy Wheeler came into the picture. The end result cost him Nancy along with Tommy and Carol. Steve had told himself that the loss of Tommy and his incredibly bitchy girlfriend weren't much of a loss but after the break up with Nancy-
Was anything actually worth what he gave up in order to keep her?
He sighs lowly at the question. Was he actually ready for this? No, not really but hopefully it would be worth it in the end. ]
Sure.
[Steve shrugs off his jacket, noting the shiver from Eddie. It was kind of her not to notice. ]
[ Eddie can't help eyeing Steve as he slips off his jacket, her brow furrowing for a moment until she figures out what's going on. ]
Oh, are we trading? [ That would definitely be one way to get people talking. If Eddie showing up in an old Hawkins High jacket wasn't enough, Steve rocking up in a beat up leather jacket with the chain on the wrist is basically them taking out a billboard along Main Street. ] If I had known it was this easy to get you in some better clothes I'd have done this much earlier.
[ Like this whole thing was her idea.
Still, she shrugs out of her own thinner jacket and hands it off to Steve so they can switch. As she shrugs his on, she tries not to breathe in too obviously: Steve's fancy rich-boy cologne scent is strongest at the collar and it's all she can focus on right now. She's terrified her cheeks are pink enough that he'll notice. She's trying to be co, but it's harder than she thought it would be. ]
[He argues as they make the switch. Steve also figures that maybe wearing his jacket will make Eddie feel a bit more covered in her appearance. She's going to be warm and snug regardless.
Steve pulls Eddie's jacket on, it's a bit of a tight fit considering Steve's a bit bigger in the chest, arms and shoulders. He inhales the scent of leather, weed and is that a hint of perfume? It smells-
[ She's laughing softly as she tugs on the hem of his jacket, the edge barely covering her ass. She's almost as tall as Steve, but she's a little longer in the torso than he is, and while the skirt makes her legs look longer than they are, his jacket is still sitting at just about where a jacket should. If she did it up it would probably hug her hips nice and snug.
Steve looks good in her leather. It's a little too snug to be practical, but he makes it look good, his broad swimmer's shoulders stretching the leather out just enough to really accentuate the shape of his torso. Eddie has to clear her throat a little more than expected as she pinches off the joint and tucks what's left of it into her pocket.
She jostles her elbow against his and takes a step away from his car. ]
[Steve has never thought much of leather. It's not exactly his style. He's more polo shirts and tight jeans. Eddie is a different story all together though. Leather suits her perfectly and even more so when topped off with a little skirt.
Steve can't deny its an attractive look.
He suddenly stops for a moment once he catches sight of her in his jacket. Goddamn, does this girl look incredible in every fucking jacket she wears? Why does his own have to fit her nicely? Like it's meant for her to wear and show off like all those other girls had.
Only Eddie looks like she belongs in it.
Fuck. ]
You think hitting me in a tiny skirt is a good idea? You might flash your ass.
[ Steve pauses for a second when he looks at her, and there's a part of Eddie that crows in the back of her head — he's checking her out! — but she brushes that aside, deciding instead to throw him a challenging grin and spin a little so she's walking backwards between the parked cars, throwing her arms out to the side like she's daring him to come at her. ]
Isn't that the whole point of this?
[ They decided to try and get Carver to bust a nut over her, didn't they?
Eddie still thinks Steve's blowing hot air up her ass about whether or not other jocks find her attractive, but if there's one thing Eddie loves to do, it's play pretend and dress up. This is a slightly more public venue than she usually uses, but the principle is the same. Steve's varsity letterman jacket and her ridiculous mini skirt are a layer of metaphorical armor that she's using to protect herself as she pretends this is perfectly normal and not at all a situation that makes sweat crop up along the back of her neck. ]
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[ She's never been part of a sports team, obviously, but Eddie knows what it's like to ask your friends to come support you and then have them ditch. Normally she likes to pretend she's a real hard-ass about stuff, absolutely no give to her at all, but after everything that's happened, she found herself crumbling in the face of Lucas' devastating puppy dog eyes. How could she say no to him when he looked so sad?
And, since her social circle is apparently just becoming infested with jocks, there's a part of her that figure she might as well make an effort to learn some of the rules. Just a few of them. ]
Besides. We've already come so far. [ We, because Steve's done just as much work tonight as she has, maybe even more so. He's driven her around, watched her parade in front of him in a bunch of clothes, bought her dinner. And now he's taking her back to their school to watch the game, and they'll walk in the doors together and sit next to each other and talk the entire night... ]
If I walk in there wearing your letterman jacket, everyone is definitely going to think we're fucking.
[ She's a little tempted to say yes, though. Both because there's a part of her that likes the idea of being able to lay claim to Steve — she knows she shouldn't, she knows it's fucking weird of her, but so sue her, Steve is hot and nice and funny and it pisses her off — and his jacket would definitely be a little roomier than hers, which would help her feel like she can hide a little more. Eddie loves attention, obviously, but she's pretty sure she's going to get more tonight than she can stomach. ]
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Steve of all people knows that well. He will never openly admit it but he has a soft spot for the little demons. Steve would kill for those damn kids and everyone in his small circle knows damn well he can't tell any of them no. Lucas is a good kid, a good kid that had been through a lot. Everything with Max has been weighing down hard on the kid, he deserves a peaceful night.
Steve also knows what it's like to not have anyone show up at your games. His own parents never did and after his breakup with Nancy she stopped attending herself. Perhaps that was the moment for him where sports started to feel hollow.
Numbing. ]
That's going to be a given regardless, Munson.
[Steve can literally picture that smug grin on Buckley's lips now. Her own jaw dropping at the sight of Eddie in a tight miniskirt. He also dreads the look Nancy is most likely going to give him when he and Eddie walk in together.
Especially with Eddie looking like she does.
Fuck. ]
Stay close to me then, got it?
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Not because she thinks dating Steve is such a fucking hardship, or something, but because it's easier to brush aside the carnal pleasures of the flesh than it is a real fucking relationship. Or so she tells herself. There's a part of her, a much more realistic part of her than the rest, that's convinced tonight is going to be a disaster for far more reasons than just the way Carver's face is going to purple as steam comes out his ears the second he sees her.
She shrugs at his comment, unwilling to say anything incriminating, and watches as Steve pulls into the parking lot, sliding into a spot not too far from the gymnasium doors.
She smooths her hands uselessly down her thighs. ]
Yes, mom, [ she snarks, rolling her eyes at him, hoping he won't see that she's actually weirdly nervous about this all now that they're here. She doesn't care what people at this school think about her. Except she kind of does. She cares what Buckley and Wheeler think about her. She cares about the boys in Hellfire. She cares about Steve.
She hopes she's not making a mistake. ]
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None of the above. Sure, he and Nancy eye fuck each other a little more than necessary but that's different. Steve has walked inside the gymnasium with plenty of pretty girls on his arm but he's never set foot inside with Eddie close behind him in a very short skirt. Rumors were going to circulate regardless given both their reputations.
Jesus Christ.
This night could turn out horribly or much worse.
Steve rolls his eyes in an annoyed fashion in response to the mom comment. Funny. His eyes fall along the gymnasium for a long minture or two. Some kids are lingering outside while others are slowly heading in.
This is fine. Perfectly fine. ]
Ready to cause major boners?
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Hopefully he'll trip.
[ She doesn't really realize that he might be talking about other people getting boners. Because who would, right? They've already been over how she low-key thinks she's hideous. Or at least, not hot enough to cause spontaneous boners. ]
Unless you wanna smoke first?
[ Shut up, she doesn't sound hopeful at all. She's not hoping to delay their entrance, why would you think that? ]
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Here goes.
Steve moves to get out of the driver's seat, his arm resting along the door as he glances over at Eddie. She's already caught the attention of those outside and it shows. Conversations turn into whispering, casual pointing and mouths wide open.
Damn. This is fine.
But this is going to be one hell of an entrance.]
We got time?
[Robin and Nancy both will kill him if he steps foot in that school smelling of weed.]
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By the time she turns to look at him from over the top of the Beemer, she looks perfectly normal, a little rough around the edges and delighting in it. ]
Sure, why not?
[ Not like she really knows, she's never been to a basketball game before. But she'd prefer to delay this a little longer so that everyone is busy when they slip in through the doors. That'll mean less attention on them, right? ]
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She sure is hiding her second thoughts well. Steve isn't going to press or push. If Eddie really wants to cause Carver to cream himself it's going to happen. ]
Alright.
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Already fishing them out as she circles around the car to join Steve where he stands, she does an excellent job of pretending she doesn't notice the stares her almost-bare legs garner. ]
We can finish it later, [ she says as she places the joint between her lips and flicks on the lighter. ] So we don't miss the kick off or whatever it's called.
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Steve shifts to lean his back against his car, back towards the entrance of Hawkins High. At least its a pretty nice night? That's a plus, right? A good time for first time boners and sinning.
He shoots Eddie a look at her comment. Kick off, seriously?]
You're killing me already, Munson.
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[ Like butter wouldn't melt in her mouth. She knows that's not what it's called, but annoying Steve about sports is always funny, and it certainly settles her in a way that she really needs right now, almost as much as the familiar burn in her lungs as she inhales.
Holding the smoke in her lungs, she reaches up and offers the joint to Steve, either uncaring that people are watching her smoke weed in the parking lot or not realizing what a spectacle she is right now. It hardly matters; what matters is that she's already feeling miles more confident, her posture easing a little as she braces one hand on the metal of Steve's car and leans in close to him in a half-assed effort to hide what they're doing. ]
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[It's hard to tell when Eddie is actually being serious or busting his balls about a sport. Regardless, it does slightly annoy him that she has no knowledge of basketball. Any sport for that matter.
Steve shifts his own body as he moves to pluck the lit joint from Eddie's lips. He takes his own hit, holding the smoke in his lungs before blowing it up towards the sky.
The weed takes a bit of the edge off at least.]
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Nah, I know that's not what it's called.
[ Does she know what it is called, though? No. Of course she doesn't. Wayne loves basketball, will always watch the game when it's on, but she's learned to turn it into white noise.
She watches the picture Steve paints as he lifts his chin and blows the smoke in his lungs away from her, the way his throat stretches, the way the light from the floodlights attached to the gym limn him with a bright white glow like he's some kind of saint in a painting. It's deeply irritating, how attractive he can be sometimes. She doesn't know what she's done to warrant having his friendship. She's grateful for it. For him.
Reaching out, she knocks her knuckles into his sternum and waits until he looks back into her face. ] Thanks, Steve.
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[He calls her out on the lie. That's like him trying to pretend that he actually knows who in the hell Metallica is. Eddie seems pretty wild about them, like all of that metal shit she seems to be into.
Steve takes another hit from the joint, inhaling the smoke and holding it a little longer in his lungs. He's actually pretty thankful that Eddie offered to smoke up before the game. It's easing his own nerves a bit, chilling him out. He parts his lips to allow the smoke to spill from them, his eyes trying their best not to focus so much on Eddie and how close she is.
Jesus, don't touch him Eddie. You can't do that whole wearing a short skirt!
Shit. ]
Yeah, yeah.
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[ Apparently she learned more football terms through osmosis than basketball, but who cares. They're all sports with balls and too much testosterone. Give her a complicated riff any day, she thinks scales are way more impressive than touchdowns or three-pointer throws.
Well. It might also depend on who's doing the throwing, if she's honest. If Carver sinks the ball in the net she's not going to care much, but if Lucas does it, she'll cheer. Or if she sees Steve doing it...
Focus. She raps him on the chest again, thunking her rings against his shirt for emphasis. ] I mean it. You're a good guy.
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And the damn parking lot doesn't have much to focus on either. He's pretty much screwed.
Now she's thumbing his chest and stating that he's an alright guy? Shit-
Shiiiit.]
Stop.
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[ She doesn't really know what he's telling her to stop, but she assumes it's the "good guy" comment, or her thanking him yet again. She thinks it's important that he hears it, though. He's a good friend. This is above and beyond for many people she knows, even if she didn't take into account the whole "ditching his date" part of the evening.
But she does drop it, sighing and shaking her head at him before she reaches out and grabs his wrist and pulls his hand up to her mouth so she can duck down a little and suck a hit off the joint he's still holding pinched between his fingers. ]
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Well, it was mostly fuckking Tommy.
Steve would like to think even back then he wouldn't allow some Jesus loving prick to jump Eddie.
He turns his head as she grabs his wrist, watching as her head leans in so that she can suck down a hit. It's insane how incredibly hot she can make smoking a joint look.
Or maybe it's just the way her lips wrap perfectly around it and she inhales the smoke? The way those dark curls fall around her pretty face.
Fuck.
Steve has to shift along his feet.]
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Eddie has a thick skin. Carol couldn't hurt her any worse than her own parents did, and it infuriated her. Which, admittedly, was one of the reasons Eddie made it so blatantly obvious that she didn't care what anyone thought. It was entertaining to see how worked up she could get Carol to get before things came to a head.
She doesn't remember Steve really participating in any of the hazing, which might be why she's been so quick to forgive and forget. Or maybe it's just the bond formed by nearly dying together. That kind of stuff is hard to get around.
She hums softly as she straightens, lifting her hand off his and ruffling her fingers through her hair to get it out of her face a little, her eyes closing for a moment before she shakes herself and twists her mouth to blow the smoke away from them both. ] Okay. You ready? [ She shivers. ]
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Serious issues didn't start to arise until Jonathan Byers and Nancy Wheeler came into the picture. The end result cost him Nancy along with Tommy and Carol. Steve had told himself that the loss of Tommy and his incredibly bitchy girlfriend weren't much of a loss but after the break up with Nancy-
Was anything actually worth what he gave up in order to keep her?
He sighs lowly at the question. Was he actually ready for this? No, not really but hopefully it would be worth it in the end. ]
Sure.
[Steve shrugs off his jacket, noting the shiver from Eddie. It was kind of her not to notice. ]
Here.
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Oh, are we trading? [ That would definitely be one way to get people talking. If Eddie showing up in an old Hawkins High jacket wasn't enough, Steve rocking up in a beat up leather jacket with the chain on the wrist is basically them taking out a billboard along Main Street. ] If I had known it was this easy to get you in some better clothes I'd have done this much earlier.
[ Like this whole thing was her idea.
Still, she shrugs out of her own thinner jacket and hands it off to Steve so they can switch. As she shrugs his on, she tries not to breathe in too obviously: Steve's fancy rich-boy cologne scent is strongest at the collar and it's all she can focus on right now. She's terrified her cheeks are pink enough that he'll notice. She's trying to be co, but it's harder than she thought it would be. ]
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[He argues as they make the switch. Steve also figures that maybe wearing his jacket will make Eddie feel a bit more covered in her appearance. She's going to be warm and snug regardless.
Steve pulls Eddie's jacket on, it's a bit of a tight fit considering Steve's a bit bigger in the chest, arms and shoulders. He inhales the scent of leather, weed and is that a hint of perfume? It smells-
Nice. ]
You good?
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[ She's laughing softly as she tugs on the hem of his jacket, the edge barely covering her ass. She's almost as tall as Steve, but she's a little longer in the torso than he is, and while the skirt makes her legs look longer than they are, his jacket is still sitting at just about where a jacket should. If she did it up it would probably hug her hips nice and snug.
Steve looks good in her leather. It's a little too snug to be practical, but he makes it look good, his broad swimmer's shoulders stretching the leather out just enough to really accentuate the shape of his torso. Eddie has to clear her throat a little more than expected as she pinches off the joint and tucks what's left of it into her pocket.
She jostles her elbow against his and takes a step away from his car. ]
If you keep asking me that I'm going to hit you.
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Steve can't deny its an attractive look.
He suddenly stops for a moment once he catches sight of her in his jacket. Goddamn, does this girl look incredible in every fucking jacket she wears? Why does his own have to fit her nicely? Like it's meant for her to wear and show off like all those other girls had.
Only Eddie looks like she belongs in it.
Fuck. ]
You think hitting me in a tiny skirt is a good idea? You might flash your ass.
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Isn't that the whole point of this?
[ They decided to try and get Carver to bust a nut over her, didn't they?
Eddie still thinks Steve's blowing hot air up her ass about whether or not other jocks find her attractive, but if there's one thing Eddie loves to do, it's play pretend and dress up. This is a slightly more public venue than she usually uses, but the principle is the same. Steve's varsity letterman jacket and her ridiculous mini skirt are a layer of metaphorical armor that she's using to protect herself as she pretends this is perfectly normal and not at all a situation that makes sweat crop up along the back of her neck. ]
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