stevieboyscoffee - Steven
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Steven

Yes, my name is actually Steven.

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7 months ago
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stevieboyscoffee - Steven
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7 months ago

I want to see more disabled steddie

Give me eddie who has shit lung capacity and digestion issues from the damage the bats caused. Eddie with forearm crutches and/or a cane to help him get around. Eddie who has a wheelchair for especially bad days when it hurts too much to move around. Eddie who can never quite catch his breath.

Give me steve who needs hearing aids and glasses. Steve who gets dizzy and nauseous and cant ever seem to stay balanced. Steve with a speech imediment. Steve who has trouble identifying common items.

Give me steddie who struggle though recovery together. Steddie who help each other to love themselves again.

I so desperately want to see more disability representation in fics and these boys are perfect for it.

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7 months ago
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7 months ago

Congo genocide

Marcelat Sakobi a Congolese made a strong gesture to raise awareness about the killings, displacement and rape that is ongoing in the DR Congo by placing her hand over her mouth and pointing two fingers at her temple at the 2024 Olympic.

There is an ongoing genocide in Congo šŸ‡ØšŸ‡©ā€¦ pic.twitter.com/3E9sGOUEVV

ā€” Typical African (@Joe__Bassey) August 1, 2024

Marcelat Sakobi a Congolese made a strong gesture to raise awareness about the killings, displacement and rape that is ongoing in the DR Congo by placing her hand over her mouth and pointing two fingers at her temple at the 2024 Olympic.

There is an ongoing genocide in Congo šŸ‡ØšŸ‡©

ā€” Typical African (@Joe__Bassey) August 1, 2024

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7 months ago
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7 months ago

ā€œWhen the handle has snapped off the basket that held all your eggsā€¦ā€ gone girl tier monologue

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7 months ago
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7 months ago

Wiggly Wednesday šŸŖ±šŸ§ 

Tagged by the lovely @just-my-latest-hyperfixation <3 one of these days Iā€™ll manage to actually post on a Wednesday, but until then

Wiggly Wednesday

I am forever thinking about...

Golden retriever Steve.

Actual golden retriever Steve. Who Eddie finds curled up and shivering by the side of the road one night, and he's always had a weakness for an underdog. So he corrals the largest, fluffiest dog he's ever seen - it's probably not a wolf, dear god please say it's not a wolf - into the back of his van, blasts the heating, and disregards every traffic law on the way back to the trailer.

It takes a little bacon, and a lot of blankets, but the dog - who Eddie promptly names 'Ozzy' - gets comfortable pretty quickly. He's not a wolf either it turns out. Or if he is, he's the sappiest, friendliest, most well trained wolf in Indiana. In no time at all he's splayed across Eddie's chest, tail wagging enthusiastically as Eddie scratches between his ears.

Wayne gets home to find the two of them tucked under a blanket fort and just rolls his eyes, warning that this had better not be a repeat of 'that damned racoon incident'. So Eddie takes that as his blessing.

Ozzy spends the next week glued to Eddie's side.

He's an excellent guard dog. When a jock gets too big for his boots at a drug deal - and Eddie's about 30 seconds and one more snide comment away from a broken bone - Ozzy jumps forward, teeth bared and growling menacingly. He gets extra bacon and belly rubs that night.

He's also weirdly good at housework? Running off to get a towel every time he knocks over a drink with his overexcited tail. Which is often. And despite Wayne's insistence that it's just the weed talking, Eddie swears he caught Ozzy dusting one time.

There are downside of course. Despite Eddie's constant complaints, Ozzy loves sports. Catch, fetch, chasing his own tail, and playing with the young kids at the trailer park. He even likes to settle onto the sofa in the afternoon and watch baseball games with Wayne.

Nevertheless, by the end of the week Eddie is spending every morning, evening, and night curled up in bed with his own personal space heater.

And then he wakes up one morning, and a very warm, very naked Steve Harrington is lying on top of him.

Wiggly Wednesday

No pressure tags for @blipblot @sourw0lfs @sidekick-hero and @penny00dreadful

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7 months ago
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7 months ago

Cute potato :3

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stevieboyscoffee
8 months ago

Me: You know how when you were a kid and youā€™d wish that youā€™d get sick or injured in a way that would justify why you didnā€™t live up to your potential?

Everybody, apparently: No?

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8 months ago
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8 months ago

anytime a woman starts talking about the ā€œbonds of sisterhood that inherently exist between all womenā€ you just know they bullied the weird girls in high school

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8 months ago
Gigantic aro and ace flags, waving majestically in the breeze.
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8 months ago

Steddie Week 2024

July 6th Prompt: Dizzy

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 7

@steddie-week

Steve stands up, and thatā€™s where it all goes wrong.

His intent was to grab more drinks from the fridge, but when he stood, he blinked a few times. ā€œWhoa,ā€ he murmurs.

ā€œSteve?ā€ Robin asks. She sounds like sheā€™s at the end of a long tunnel.

ā€œSteve?ā€ Eddie asks. He sounds closer, but not as close as he should.

ā€œā€˜M fine,ā€ he says, ā€œjusā€™ dizzy.ā€

Then heā€™s waking up in the hospital. ā€œWhat,ā€ he asks, then doesnā€™t complete the thought because Robin and Eddie are both standing over him, one on each side, holding each of his hands, and heā€™d feel so much love if he could feel anything besides general panic because- ā€œI canā€™t hear you,ā€ he says, breathing picking up. ā€œI canā€™t- please, I- I need-ā€

Eddie shuts up, staring at him with wide eyes, and after a second of hesitation, places Steveā€™s hand, palm down, on his chest. He takes deep, purposeful breaths, and Steve can feel his hand moving, feel the breaths, feel his heartbeat-

He takes a breath. Another. Another. By that time, Nancy had gotten a doctor.

Later, heā€™ll learn this is something theyā€™d been watching for, but couldnā€™t be sure of until he woke up. Later, heā€™ll learn that Eddie lays awake at night, sometimes, hearing the sound Robin makes.

All he knows right now is how to keep breathing, how to keep holding Robinā€™s hand, how to believe heā€™ll be okay, because he has to.

He has to.

He stays with Eddie upon his release, because theyā€™re together most days anyways, and itā€™s a certain kind of torture on Steveā€™s heart because Eddieā€™s started carrying around a notebook and a pen just to write to Steve whatever he was gonna say, and Steve doesnā€™t think he could love another person more than he did, but hereā€™s the proof, apparently.

Theyā€™re sharing a bed, because Wayne had previously called their couch ā€œolder than Jesus,ā€ and Steve lasted for all of an hour on it before slipping into Eddieā€™s room.

The good thing about sharing a room is it helps curb the nightmares for a time.

Eventually, though, they come back with a vengeance.

Steveā€™s laying in bed, like he does every night, when he rolls over to face Eddie. ā€œEddie?ā€ He asks. Eddieā€™s always last to sleep, so Steveā€™s not hesitant about asking, except Eddie doesnā€™t answer.

ā€œEddie?ā€ He asks again, jostling Eddieā€™s shoulder a bit.

Suddenly he shoots up in the air, and Steve bites back a yell.

Suddenly thereā€™s a voice that sounds like itā€™s coming from everywhere and nowhere, reverberating off the corners of the room, echoing louder and louder. You took everything from me. Eddieā€™s arms snap, and Steve yells, scrambles up, music, except whatā€™s his favorite songā€”that puppet one, metal, come on brain, thinkā€”but thereā€™s nothing here but country, bluegrass, stuff Wayne likes, and Steve turns to watch the blood drain from Eddieā€™s face as another gristly crunch echoes, louder than anything so far. So Iā€™ll take everything from you!

Something reaches out for him, grabs his shoulder, and he yells, twists around, pushes away, hard enough he falls on the ground. He opens his eyes to see Eddie on his bed, Steve sitting just off it, eyes wide and hand reaching to help, stalled halfway. Illuminated by the lamp, too, which wasnā€™t on half a second ago.

Steve blinks at him, looks at the room. No floating Eddie in the middle of it.

ā€œDream?ā€ He asks. Eddie nods. He stifles the sob and practically launches himself onto the bed, into Eddieā€™s arms, lets himself shake apart because he can.

Eventually he feels reverberating in Eddieā€™s chest that he knows means words, means speaking, so he looks up at Eddie, whoā€™s looking at the door.

He turns to look, too, and sees Wayne. ā€œS-sorry,ā€ he tries, still sniffling.

Wayne shakes his head at him, walks into the room, sits on the edge of the bed. Offers his arms out in a hug.

Steve thought he was done crying. Trust Wayne to prove him wrong, because heā€™s tearing up all over again as he leans into Wayne.

His new position means he can see Eddie, who points at him, makes a talking motion with his hand, then points at himself and Wayne. Steve frowns. ā€œYouā€¦ want me to tell you?ā€

Eddie points at Steve again, insistently, and Steve understands: your choice.

ā€œI can,ā€ he agrees. ā€œWe were in bed and I was tryinā€™a talk to you, but you didnā€™t answer, and I kept trying to get your attention, but suddenly you- you were up in the air, and your arms and legs broke, and a voiceā€”it was Vecna, I didnā€™t recognize it in the dreamā€”said Iā€™d taken everything from him so he was gonna take everything from me. And I was trying to find music, but I couldnā€™t remember the name of your favorite song, and the only stuff in here was Wayneā€™s stuff, country and bluegrass and stuff like that, andā€¦ā€ he sighs out a broken sob. ā€œI couldnā€™t save you.ā€

Eddie reaches for his hand, but suddenly thatā€™s not enough, he needs to be able to feel his heartbeat, have his breathing move Steveā€™s hand, so he tips over into Eddie again, gets his hand on his chest and his face in the side of his neck.

Eddie says something, but before Steve can move Wayneā€™s got a comforting hand on his back. He removes it after a minute, and Steve can feel the shift in the bed of him getting up, but before he can mourn the loss, Eddieā€™s got his arms wrapped around Steve as he carefully lowers them back down. He rubs a hand up and down Steveā€™s spine, slips the other into Steveā€™s hair.

Steve falls asleep like that.

He wakes up in almost the same position. He tries to apologize, but Eddie waves him off, hands him some clothes and points to the bathroom before pointing to himself and miming cooking.

Steveā€™s heart clenches at the thought. ā€œOkay,ā€ he whispers.

Robin comes over later, and they sit on the front steps as he recounts what had happened. ā€œHeā€™s just so sweet,ā€ he sighs. ā€œAnd Iā€™m an idiot whoā€™s letting my heart get involved.ā€

Robin wraps an arm around his shoulders and kisses his temple. It doesnā€™t help as much as heā€™d hoped it would, but he appreciates the gesture anyways.

Later she leaves, and Eddie pulls out his dedicated Steve Notebook.

Iā€™ve got a friend in Indy who knows sign language. I could give her a call, if you want? He writes, and again Steveā€™s all but overcome with love for this man.

Instead of anything he wants to do, he just nods. Eddie grins and hops up to use the phone.

Heā€™s back in a couple of minutes, collapses onto the couch with the notebook before furiously scribbling and handing it to Steve.

I spoke to my friend. She says sorry and it sucks, first of all. Steve snorts and nods. Sheā€™s willing to talk to you, get you started, maybe even get you some books. Does tomorrow work?

Steve gapes up at Eddie. ā€œTomorrow?ā€

Eddie nods and grins, then points at Steve in a gesture Steve knows has come to mean you decide.

ā€œThat would be great,ā€ he says. ā€œSeriously, I- thank you, Eddie.ā€

Eddie waves him off, but Steve can see the happy little blush on his cheeks.

They head out the next day. Itā€™s probably twenty minutes into the drive, and even with Eddie sitting next to him in the driverā€™s seat, it feels lonely. He never realized how much heā€™d miss the sound of tires on asphalt. He wasnā€™t ever truly into music, like Eddie is, but he misses the radio. He misses the wind rushing past, the silence thatā€™s possible to share when both people can hear-

He doesnā€™t realize heā€™s crying until Eddieā€™s pulled over, a hand on his cheek and a concerned expression on his face. ā€œSorry,ā€ he tries. Eddie shakes his head, presses his palm more firmly to Steveā€™s cheek. ā€œFuck,ā€ he mutters. ā€œā€˜S stupid. Justā€¦ felt alone. I dunno. Thereā€™s, like, a million little things you hear every day that you donā€™t think about, like the way your hands tap the steering wheel when you turn, or the way your clothes shift and rub against each other, and itā€™s all silent now, and thereā€™s not even music, and-ā€ he takes a deep, shaky breath. Lets it out as evenly as he can. ā€œI justā€¦ felt really alone all of a sudden.ā€

Eddie brushes his thumb along Steveā€™s cheekbone as he thinks. Suddenly, he grins and moves his hand, shoving a tape into the deck and cranking the sound. He demonstratively puts his hand on the door. Steve laughs and does the same, gasping when he feels the vibrations of the song move through him. He canā€™t tell notes, but itā€™s something, and then Eddie carefully reaches for his hand, keeps his grip relaxed until Steve smiles at him and tightens his own fingers around Eddieā€™s. ā€œThank you,ā€ he whispers.

Eddie smiles, nods, and gets back on the road.

They arrive at his friendā€™s apartment in no time, and Steve would be jealous at the length of the hug if Eddie didnā€™t immediately step back to grab Steveā€™s hand again. Based on his hand motions, heā€™s introducing Steve.

She asks Eddie something, and he turns bright red, pulling a strand of hair across his face as he glances at Steve before looking back at her and answering.

She invites them in, scribbles on a little chalkboard, and hands it to Steve with a smile. Hi, Steve! My name is Nicole. Itā€™s nice to meet you.

He grins up at her. ā€œItā€™s nice to meet you, too.ā€

She takes the chalkboard back, scribbles something else. Eddie tells me you recently lost your hearing. Do you mind me asking about that?

ā€œNot at all,ā€ Steve says, then frowns, somehow just now realizing he doesnā€™t know the full extent of what happened. ā€œHonestly, all I know is I stood up and got really dizzy, and then I was waking up in the hospital.ā€ He shrugs. ā€œIā€™ve had a couple of pretty bad concussions, and I guess whatever made me pass out also justā€¦ took my hearing.ā€ He shrugs.

Eddie shakes his head, grabs for the chalkboard. Almost. He bites his lip. You passed out, and I wasnā€™t fast enough. You hit your head on the floor. He looks away, takes a deep breath. Iā€™m sorry.

ā€œThat is not your fault, Eds,ā€ Steve tells him firmly. Eddie wonā€™t look him in the eyes, so Steve grabs his chin. ā€œHey, look at me. Not your fault. I donā€™t blame you. Okay?ā€

Eddie shrugs, pointing to himself with a self-deprecating smile, and Steve knows what heā€™s trying to say. I do.

ā€œWell I donā€™t,ā€ Steve says. ā€œBut if- if you need to hear it. I forgive you, okay?ā€

Eddie nods, eyes big and wet, and Steve pulls him into a hug.

Eddie suddenly laughs, pulling away to wipe his eyes before saying something to Nicole.

Right. Theyā€™re not alone. ā€œSorry,ā€ he tells her, but she waves him off, handing over the chalkboard again. I think weā€™ll start on the alphabet today. That way you can at least finger spell what you need, even if itā€™s slow.

ā€œSounds good,ā€ he says, and she nods, talking the chalkboard to write the alphabet.

Slowly but surely, she teaches Steve and Eddie the alphabet. They get a little tripped up on some of the letters, most noticeably p and q, until Nicole takes pity on them and makes a p. She uses her other hand to draw a line down both her extended fingers, then tracing her own legs. She taps her thumb, peeking out between the two, and with a mischievous grin, points between Steve and Eddieā€™s legs.

They share a look and burst out laughing, but they donā€™t forget those letters again.

By the end of the day, theyā€™ve gotten through the alphabet with enough regularity that Nicole feels they can practice on each other.

Steve pauses before they leave. T-h-a-n-k, then a pause, then y-o-u.

Nicole smiles, presses her fingertips to her lips, then brings her hand down to chest height, palm up. She does the motion again, and Steve copies her, grinning when she nods excitedly.

ā€œThank you,ā€ he signs and says, grinning even wider when she pulls him into a quick hug before waving at him and Eddie.

They wave back and pile into the van, Steveā€™s hand in Eddieā€™s before Steve can practically blink. He smiles, unbearably fond, and squeezes to get his attention before signing, ā€œThank you.ā€

Eddie just smiles back, throws the van into reverse, and starts home.Ā 

They practice more while they make dinner, throwing words like spatula and stir and chop around, and Steve didnā€™t realize learning could be this fun.

Heā€™s watching Eddie stir the broth, hips moving in a little dance to a song only Eddie knows, and his heart is so full, he has to say something before his heart bursts. ā€œIā€™m gonna say something thatā€™s gonna sound incredibly sappy,ā€ he says. ā€œBut justā€¦ please just listen until the end? And try not to tease me too much.ā€

Eddie just smiles, grabs his hand and squeezes, and Steve takes a breath before starting.

ā€œIā€™m glad itā€™s you. Iā€™m glad you were there that day, Iā€™m glad you were there when I woke up at the hospital, Iā€™m glad you were there when I realized going home meant being completely alone. Iā€™m glad you made a complete fool of yourself in the hospital lobby, doing charades to let me know I could stay here.ā€ He takes a breath. ā€œIā€™m glad you have Nicole, because it lets me talk with you easier. Iā€™m glad you never once let me feel like Iā€™m alone, or like Iā€™m going through this alone. Iā€™m glad youā€™re learning with me. Iā€™m glad youā€™re making this fun. I didnā€™t know learning could be fun, but it is with you, and I-ā€ he takes a breath, swallows the three words that want to come out. ā€œIā€™m glad itā€™s you,ā€ Steve whispers, ā€œhere, at the end of all things.ā€

He doesnā€™t realize heā€™s crying until Eddieā€™s hands are cradling his cheeks, wiping away tears. Eddieā€™s just as teary-eyed, though, and he pulls away, looking for the notebook. Please donā€™t punch me.

Steve looks up, brows furrowed, to watch Eddie spell something. I l-o-v-

Thatā€™s as far as he gets before Steve gasps, understanding, or hoping he understands, and pulls Eddie into a kiss.

He pulls back almost immediately to check thatā€™s correct, that that is what Eddie was trying to say, when Eddie pulls him back in, dinner be damned, crowding him in against the counter and doing his best to lick into Steveā€™s mouth.

Steve lets him, pulling away for a sharp inhale before diving right back in, fingers tight in Eddieā€™s hair and the back of his shirt, and thereā€™s a sudden vibration that he just knows means Eddie moans, and suddenly heā€™s dizzy again, but this time he welcomes it, because this time heā€™s not passing out; this time, heā€™s dizzy because heā€™s drunk on love.

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8 months ago
I-80 Highway Through Wyoming. Nicknamed The Sisters, For The Three Sets Of Hills That Create An Optical
I-80 Highway Through Wyoming. Nicknamed The Sisters, For The Three Sets Of Hills That Create An Optical

I-80 highway through Wyoming. nicknamed The Sisters, for the three sets of hills that create an optical illusion of the road rising into the sky