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Ozzy Munson | Eddie Munson fic

Eddie Munson x Cheerleader!Reader
Summary: When paired together for a project you think itâll be the end of the world, and at one point it feels like it is, but then it turns out to be the best thing that ever happened to you
Word count - 19,507
Warnings - angst, language?, mean reader at times
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Everyone knew when the dreaded baby fortnight of health class was coming. It was like a legend amongst the seniors this time of year, reiterating all the past stories theyâd heard from those older about how terrible it was.Â
It was all your friends could seem to talk about as you waited for the first bell of the morning to ring. You were all just lingering in the hall, nearby your class. You hated that they kept reminding you of what was to come when that bell did ring. In your class there was only you and Chrissy, your fellow cheerleaders werenât supposed to start their assignments until later in the day. You supposed at least you could get it out of the way.Â
The conversation came to a sudden end when a certain individual started to make his way down the hall. Eddie Munson was a fiend when it came to the cheerleaders at Hawkins. âLadies,â he greeted, flashing you all his infamous smirk.Â
You rolled your eyes, scoffing under your breath. He was ridiculous, you seriously couldnât stand him. And heâd noticed. âY/N, glad I could make you smile,â he teased. âIâve really missed seeing any emotion other than bitchy on your face.â
He managed to get on your every last nerve and you had no idea how he did it. It was like a talent he had. Or maybe it was just because youâd known one another for so long. But it seriously irritated you no matter what it was, and you swore that one day you would figure out how to put a stop to it, even if it consisted of humiliating him so bad that he just could never face you again.Â
âGo to hell, Munson.â
âOnly if I see you there. But for now, I guess Iâll have to get by with seeing you in class.â
The little minions of his, that were in his club, joined him, telling him it wasnât worth it to get into it with you. They practically had to pull him away from the confrontation. If there was one thing he could manage, it was to take things too far with you all. If the basketball team found out and got involved, he would truly be screwed. So they always came to save the day.
You were incredibly grateful when he left, apparently less so than your friends who couldnât stop discussing the encounter and his disgusting presence for the next fifteen minutes until the bell rang.Â
Once in the class, it was easy to zone out when the man was droning on. You got the basic idea he was presenting, take care of the fake baby and its fake needs, work together with your partner, get graded at the end based on how well you did. A very simple concept. It didnât need such a long winded explanation.Â
You only came back to it when partners were mentioned. You hoped he would give you the choice to pick your own, but of course if he wanted his students to pass then that was a terrible idea. He also didnât feel like making it unfairly easy for some. Within this class, you had a pretty terrible grade, unlike some, and the man knew you would surely only pair yourself with one of your friends who could do the work for you and bring that grade up. He wasnât going to let that happen.Â
You felt like you were holding your breath as you waited for your teacher to call your name alongside your designated partners. It was awful when he wouldnât let you pick your own, this class wasnât exactly swarming with your friends. There were more people than not that you didnât want to be friends with.Â
âY/L/N and MunsonâŠâ
You could have sworn your heart dropped in that moment. Of all the people in the room, he and his little band of freaks were probably the ones you wanted to stay away from the most. He was the worst of it though. It wasnât your fault that he had such a distaste for jocks, or jocks had a distaste for him, that had begun long before you became a cheerleader. But it was easy to fall into the roles of disliking one another because of where you were in the schools âsocial hierarchyâ.Â
He turned around in his seat at the front of the class with a wide grin on his face. He didnât love the idea of working with you, youâve made his life hell beforeâ well, more-so your friends than youâ but he was going to look forward to making this tough on you.Â
He flashed you a wink, to which you rolled your eyes and scowled at him. You really didnât want him to know that he was getting to you.Â
As soon as everyone was partnered up, he made you all move into seats beside your âfellow parentâ so he could hand out the fake babies. Ever the gentleman (clear sarcasm) he made you move seats right to the front, refusing to do any of the work himself. âThis is gonna be a fun couple of weeks, donât you think sweetheart?â he teased.Â
âFuck off, Munson.â
You could hear him laughing to himself at the knowledge heâd riled you up already. It really was painfully easy to do so. Your arms were crossed over your chest, slouching in your seat as you called him a million and one different insults in your head. There was laughing from a couple desks over, and when you looked over your shoulder you noticed Chrissy, giggling to herself at the interaction. With a swift middle finger, you took to ignoring her, repeating over and over in your head how much you hated Eddie Munson.Â
âEddie,â Mr Guillermo announced, capturing the boyâs attention as the baby was passed to him. His eyes flickered between the two of you, and you were sure you could see something menacing behind his gaze, he knew what he was doing when he paired you up. âIâm expecting good things from you. Not like you havenât done this before, and Iâm sure youâll do it again.â
Eddie saluted the man. âI keep coming back only for this assignment, Mr G. Howâd you know?â Part of you wanted to laugh, and you hated yourself for it.Â
He ignored those words, entirely. âI even made sure to give you the same one. Seeing as youâre pretty well acquainted already.âÂ
âOzzy! Oh how I missed him.â
Mr Guillermo decided he was bored entertaining the kid, moving on to hand out the next child to the couple behind you both. All you had to do for him to hand it over was hold out your hand. He thought it was a little prissy that you just expected to get what you wanted by holding out your hand, but there he was doing it anyway. It allowed you to get a good look at the robotic baby, up close now rather than from afar in Eddieâs arms. It was a lot more creepy looking now than before.
âYou named it Ozzy?â you asked. âLike Osbourne?â
He scoffed, though he was actually really impressed you knew who that was. âYes. And heâs not an âitâ, heâs a baby. How are you expecting to pass this class if youâre calling your child an it, mom.â He was already taking the assignment much too seriously, and you had no idea how you were supposed to make it through till the endâ even if it was only two weeksâ without tearing your hair out.
âThis is gonna be unbearable,â you muttered under your breath, turning in your seat so you could glare at him. âFirst of all, donât call me mom. Second of all, Mr G made it pretty clear this is a partnered project. If I want a good grade, I need to do some of the work.â
âDonât worry princess, this is my third time doing this, Iâm basically a pro. Youâll get the best grade in this damn class if you just let me do it.â The last two times heâd done this, he basically passed with flying colors. This time he was more or less assured to only get better, and if he would be forced to do it for a fourth time, he may as well actually be a dad. If he was ever going to accidentally knock a girl up, at least he knew he was prepared for fatherly responsibilities.Â
You didnât think he had any right to be proud about repeating his senior year three times, yet here he was, wearing it like a badge of honor. âI canât stand you,â you complained, dropping your head down onto your arms that were resting on the desk.Â
You heard him mutter something about divorced parents and trouble in paradise to the dumb baby, which led you to further hide your face. You had no idea if you could actually get through the next two weeks doing this with him, or if youâd ask for another partner within days, or give up altogether. Lord knows you wanted to.Â
Becoming a parent alongside Eddie Munson might possibly be the death of you.
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It was you, alone, that made the decision that Eddie would take the first shift with âOzzy.â It was mainly because you just didnât want to. You hadnât exactly given him the choice though, you just got up from your seat when the bell rang and left him sitting there with the baby.Â
The lack of communication meant that you hadnât created a schedule or anything, so Eddie had no idea when he was supposed to hand the baby over to you. But after having it for the entire morning, he decided he really didnât want to deal with it any longer. Heâd gotten more than a few glares from peers and teachers. Most of his teachers already didnât like him, and this definitely wasnât helping his case. So the first chance he got to drop the kid on you (lunch), he took.Â
He couldnât find you at first, so he had to sit there at his lunch table with a pout on his lips and a fake baby on his knee. His friends thought it was amusing, but he was quick to shut down any jokes coming his way.Â
âDustin, I swear, if you open your mouth one moreââ he trailed off when he saw the small herd of cheerleaders enter the cafeteria. Now was his chance.Â
He abandoned his stuff and his lunch, getting to his feet and marching right over to the table. He almost ran into various innocent students, throwing out apologies left and right. They werenât really his concern right now though, you were. All your friends seemed to notice him at once, and he could tell they made some kind of comment about him that alerted you.Â
âOh, god,â Marriane muttered.Â
Your head cocked, then you looked over your shoulder in wonder. âWhat?â
âFreak alert.â
You knew exactly who she meant when she said that. It was sort of Eddieâs nickname around this place. It was actually used more than his own name was. In a way it was sad, but if he cared he never made it known. Although, maybe it was because you didnât know him well enough for him to confide in you about it.Â
âWhat do you want, Munson?â Chelsea questioned.
He offered a sickly sweet smile to the girl. âChelsea, always nice to see you. But Iâm here to bother Y/N for today, youâre safe.â You rolled your eyes at the sound of that.
You plastered on a fake smile, turning in your seat to be able to look at him. You noticed he had that baby in his arms, holding it like it was a real one. He wasnât joking when he said he was basically a professional. âMunson. How can I help?â
âYouâll be taking Ozzy tonight. Better get some practice now for when youâre completely alone taking care of a screaming baby.â The grin on his face made you seethe with anger. For someone who claimed they would do all the work, he sure as hell was dropping a lot on you right now. You didnât know how to do anything with this baby, and he wanted you to take the first night? He was insane.Â
You forced a laugh. âAnd when did we decide this?â
âWhen you dropped him on me and ran out of class,â he reminded you. You watched as he took a shred of paper from the pocket of his dark colored jeans, followed by a pen that he handed you. âWrite down your number, or address, whichever one youâre willing to actually give me so we can talk about this assignment away from judgy eyes.â He shot a few glares to your friends, all of whom were still eyeing him with disgust.Â
As much as you didnât want to, you scribbled down the number of your home phone, slipping it back into his hand along with the pen. It wasnât as hard as he thought it would be to get you to do that.Â
âAwesome, now that thatâs settled, you can come drop him at my place around noon tomorrow.â He more or less forced the baby into your chest, leaving you no choice but to take it like you didnât want to. He seemed all too happy about pissing you off like this.Â
You shook your head, beginning to protest before he began walking away, refusing to give you the time of day you wanted to tell him you wouldnât do this. Once you lost him in your sights, you let out a groan, slamming the fake child down onto the table. You were frustrated, angry with him in general, but your irritation got worse when the baby began to cry, loudly.Â
You could basically hear Eddieâs laughter from the other side of the room, and it only furthered the way your blood boiled.Â
A sudden spurt of laughter from opposite you at the table made your brow furrow. When you turned to see Chrissy laughing to herself, you shot her a glare. She tried to stop, for your sake, but just like earlier today in your class, she found it inherently funny that you were paired with him of all people. âOh, this is gold.â
âShut up, Chrissy,â you grumbled.
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Even though you didnât want to, like Eddie said, you took Ozzy home with you. Your parents were more than confused when you entered the home with a fake baby in your arms. Your brother going as far to make some joke about how he knew youâd end up a teen mom.
âDonât those things usually take nine months? I feel like I should know, Iâve had two,â your mother teased. You sighed, setting the thing down on the counter with a glare to it. It made your mom laugh to see you look at it with such hatred, she had no idea where it stemmed from, but she wouldnât get it even if you told herÂ
âThis is Ozzy. Heâs the fake baby I have to take care of for health.â
She nodded, and that seemed to pique your dadâs interest. âOh, I remember that assignment. Theyâre still doing that? Whoâs your partner?â he asked. You hated that heâd asked, you would have rather kept it to yourself, all for the sake of starting a discussion about the boy you didnât like.Â
âEddie Munson,â you muttered, under your breath.Â
Your mother gasped. âOh, sweet Eddie! I havenât seen him for so long, gosh I forgot about him.â You forgot about the woman's love for him, how sheâd always thought he was one of the better people around you in childhoodâ despite the poor boyâs home lifeâ but then one day heâd disappeared from your life without a trace. Sheâd questioned it before, but you always brushed it off so you didnât have to talk about it, though sheâd always had her suspicions it was due to the fault of your cheerleading friends. And she would be right.
You tried to laugh it off, hoping you didnât have to talk about him anymore. Other than the fact he was supposed to be really well practiced at this assignment, there wasnât really anything good you could say about him. âYeah.â
âYou know, thatâs actually how me and your mom got together,â your dad said.Â
That fact hadnât ever actually been made known to you. You knew your parents had met back in highschool, highschool sweethearts actually, but they had never told you specifically about what happened. It was nice to hear, incredibly sweet to know, but you felt like that piece of information was going to lead to something else you werenât necessarily going to like. And you would be right.Â
âWho knows, maybe you and Eddie will end up like me and your mom after this whole thing.â
You scoffed. Safe to say you didnât find that amusing, you just grabbed a snack and headed upstairs where you could forget all about the assignment.Â
You set it down somewhere far away from your bed, where it could be kept out of sight and hopefully not heard. But in a weird way it still felt like it was watching you, and you wished you would have fought harder for Eddie to take it home with him.
The first thing you did was get some homework out of the way, it meant you were free to focus on other stuff over your weekend. That took longer than expected, but once that was out of the way, you wanted to take a shower, feeling like you needed it after being around Eddie for so long earlier in the day.Â
The baby was left in your room, deciding it could be left alone for as long as it would take for you to clean yourself. However, you didnât realize how wrong that would be.Â
You had barely stepped under the water when you heard it cry for the first time. You huffed, dropping your head onto the shower wall in irritation. The water was switched off and you wrapped a towel around yourself, basically marching back into your room intending to shut it up as fast as possible. Turns out it just needed holding or something, which pissed you off even more. Why did the fake baby need to be held? You were busy.Â
As soon as it calmed, you were off again, hoping this time you would be undisturbed. Of course you werenât.Â
This became a routine. You would be under the water for barely two minutes, and the baby would start screaming in your room again. It happened a few times, with you going between rooms, before you called it quits, marching down the stairs with a towel on and dripping wet hair, fake baby clutched in your arms possibly a little tighter than a baby should be.Â
âCan you please, take this thing for a little? Iâm trying to shower and it wonât stop crying.â
Your parents looked amused at your annoyance, but they took it nonetheless. A cranky Y/N was never a fun Y/N to be around. They would know, considering theyâd raised you. âOf course. Weâd love to spend time with our grandbaby.â
You still despised that they were leaning into it so much. They truly were as bad as Eddie with it all. You handed the baby over to your father, who immediately coddled it with a concerning amount of care. All you could do was roll your eyes and trudge back up the stairs, hearing them coo over the fake baby much too loudly, just to get on your nerves.Â
Thankfully, this time around it went smoothly. You managed to take your shower in peace, then do your whole routine afterwards without being disturbed. But after that, you had no choice but to face the music again and take charge of that dumb baby.Â
For the rest of the night, it didnât bother you much (which you would be eternally grateful for). It actually allowed you to get a good night's sleep for a while, a few hours at least, and in the end it wasnât even the thing that woke you up.Â
The sound of the phone ringing was far from a pleasant way to be woken up, especially when it was all so sudden. You had been completely knocked out, wanting to get a full rest so you could go ahead with your plans the following day. It was a Saturday, so you were supposed to be getting up bright and early to hang out with your friends. Youâd thought maybe if anything was to keep you up, it would be that damn plastic baby, but no, it was someone deciding to call you at four am.Â
The time was actually the only reason you picked it up, just in case it was an emergency or something along those lines. Funnily enough, it wasnât. Much to your dismay, it was Eddie deciding to be an asshole. âHello?â
âWakey wakey, sleeping beauty,â he teased. You groaned, already tempted to hang up so you didnât have to listen to his idiocy. It was like he could already tell what you were thinking though, and he demanded you didnât put the phone down, and instead heard him out. âI just wanted to see how Oz is doing.â
There was a long silence following those words that convinced him you either hadnât heard him, or youâd hung up, but he could still hear your breathing. âAre you kidding me! You woke me up at four am to ask how the fake babyâs, fake doing?â
You heard him huff. âStop calling him fake, heâll hear you,â he insisted.Â
âOh my god, Eddie, Iâm hanging up.â
âNo!â he said. âHey, if weâre gonna co-parent then we have to communicate!âÂ
You hated to admit that he was technically right. There was no way you could pass this assignment if you didnât talk on the regular, at least for these next two weeks. After that you never had to talk again if you didnât want to, and you probably wouldnât if you had it your way.
âNot in the middle of the night, Eddie!âÂ
The yelling made him shy away a little bit. He suddenly went quiet, and you felt a little bad for scolding him like that. But then he opened his mouth again and you felt like you could rush over there and strangle him. The exhaustion was spurring you on. âBut is he okay? Can I talk to him?â he questioned.
If he could see the look on your face, he would be surprised an individual could show so much annoyance towards a single human being. âIâm hanging up now,â you told him.Â
He tried to protest, but evidently the line went dead very quickly after you uttered those words. His pleas were useless, essentially.Â
Youâd hoped that was the end of it. As soon as youâd put the phone down, you huffed, then turned over in your bed, pulled your covers up as high as your chin, and closed your eyes again. You planned on going straight back to sleep, so you could be well rested by the time you got up to head out to your plans tomorrowâ with enough time to drop the baby off at Eddieâs trailer. But it seemed he had other ideas.Â
The phone rang again, much to your dismay. You cursed under your breath, letting out a long breath that was supposed to let out your anger so you didnât completely explode on him. It didnât work though.
You raised the phone to your ear, not being nearly as polite this time around. âWhat do you want!â
He laughed, nervously. âI fear this is a bad time,â he tried to joke.Â
You werenât planning on sitting there at four am and listening to his stupid behaviour. âYouâre gonna be the one to wake the baby if you donât stop. So, Munson, go to sleep and leave me the hell alone, for the love of god.â
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The next morning, despite all the mishaps in the night involving your sleep, you were up bright and early. It was practically the crack of dawn, but you still started to get ready for your day. It actually brought on a wonderful plan that you thought would be very enjoyable. If Eddie wanted to dump the baby on you at a time he knew would be inconvenient, you could easily do the same to him.Â
After getting ready and leaving your house, you headed for the trailer park, baby under your arm probably looking like a crazy person. Though you wouldnât have looked out of place in this area of Hawkins all that much.Â
You still remembered which trailer he lived in all the way back to when you were a kid, he hadnât moved since the last time youâd been there. Despite how long ago that was. When you made it up the small porch to the door, you made sure to knock extra harshly. You felt a little bad for whoever else was inside, but they werenât your concern right now.Â
It wasnât opened straight away. In fact it took another round of loud knocking for someone to slowly open the door and reveal you. Thankfully, the person opening the door was Eddie, just the guy you needed to see.Â
âMorning, Munson,â you chirped, looking at the very clearly disheveled man. His hair was a complete mess, unbrushed and all over the place, falling out of the loose bun heâd thrown it in last night. His eyes were barely open, and the sun was clearly blinding him, which he tried to block out with his hand. He was still in pajamas, and your knocking on his door seemed to be the thing that had woken him. âDonât you look refreshed,â you poked.Â
âWhat are you doing here? Itâs so early,â he whined.
You beamed, this was exactly what youâd hoped for. âHereâs your baby. Take care of him today, I know how much you missed him last night.â
He was still out of it as he took the baby that you pushed into his chest. You werenât planning on saying anything else, just bidding him a goodbye and turning on your heel to leave. That would have been the plan, had you not been caught by his Uncle, the man having wondered who was at the door and talking to the kid so early in the morning. At the sight of the familiar face, though the one he hadnât seen in years, he greeted you fondly. âY/N? Hey, how are you? Itâs been a while.â
The smile on your face wasnât a fake one, you didnât need it to be when it came to Wayne, he was truly a sweetheart, unlike his nephew. He had always been kind to you. âHi, Iâm good. How are you?âÂ
âGreat, actually. âM just making breakfast, would you like to join us?â
Both you and Eddie jumped at trying to turn down the offer, the boy insisting you were busy and you saying pretty much the same thing. In reality, you had time to kill before you were due to hang with your friendsâ the one part of your plan to annoy Eddie that hadnât been entirely thought throughâ but you really couldnât think of anything worse than being forced to sit and eat with the boy you couldnât stand. âReally, itâs okay.âÂ
âNo, come on in.â The sweet look on his face made you feel like you couldnât say no, even if you desperately wanted to. âAnything for Eddieâs lady friend.âÂ
You could hear the boy protesting that nickname to his uncle as you took a step inside, being pointed to the kitchen where breakfast was cooking. Wayne made some quick excuse about how heâd âbe right backâ and then you and the boy your age were left standing there awkwardly in the room together.Â
There were a tense few moments where neither of you really knew what to say. You didnât want to be rude to the boy in his own home, youâd done a lot of things but that just felt unacceptable to you. And Eddie didnât really know what he could say that wasnât overly mean.
You decided to try and break the tension. Just by being polite. âSo, uh, you guys do this every single day?â you asked. It seemed a little excessive, the full spread. You couldnât imagine they managed to eat it all, everyday without fail. Sometimes you barely had enough time to grab toast before you left for school.
His head shook, messy curls moving with him. âNo, uh, every Saturday. Itâs his only day off, so we usually spend it together.â The confession made your heart sink a little. You were well aware Eddie hadnât had the greatest home life in the world, and it was just him and his uncle now, So the fact you were dumping this baby on him, on the one day a week they got to spend together, when all you were really doing was going to meet your friends; you felt bad.
âThatâs sweet.âÂ
The awkward silence was back, and it seemed like it was there to stay.
When the older Munson came back you were overjoyed. It felt as though a little bit of that tension slipped away. âTake a seat. You kids dig in. Maybe little Ozzy can even have some too.âÂ
Your brows raised. âYou know its name?â you asked, a little shocked.
The man chuckled, beginning to plate up his food as he motioned for the two of you to do the same. You were a little more hesitant than the boy beside you, all because you werenât in your own home, but you eventually followed along. âAre you kidding? Iâve seen that baby every day for these same two weeks, for the last three years. Iâm very familiar with my fake grandson by now.â
Almost like he knew he was being addressed, the baby began to cry in Eddieâs hold. âVery familiar with that sound too.âÂ
âSo am I after someone dumped him on me yesterday.â Your words were obviously aimed at the curly headed boy, who just glared back at you, mumbling something under his breath like the baby knew he was talking to him.Â
Wayne found your bickering entertaining. He thought you were like actual parents, a married couple who loved one another but couldnât help but argue at every little thing.Â
You whined, not liking that none of them were taking you seriously when you said you hadnât enjoyed taking care of it. âSeriously, it wasn't cool Eddie, I didnât want that thing last night.â
âStop calling him a thing! He can hear you,â he insisted. You rolled your eyes, flipping him off when you thought Wayne wasnât looking. He was though, but he wasnât going to scold you, he was actually enjoying watching this go down. He had no idea how the two of you had gone from borderline friends as kids, to enemies now, but he was absolutely going to let you know he found it hilarious. You were so much more alike than you realized.Â
You were relieved when the baby finally stopped screaming, though you had to admit it was a little entertaining to watch Eddie pretend it was a real baby. He shushed it as he swayed with it in his arms, and he practically cheered silently when it stopped with the âtearsâ. He was taking this whole thing more seriously than you ever would, so you supposed you could thank him for that when you ended up with a good grade.Â
âYou're good with it,â you commented. The âitâ had him glaring at you, but it only made you grin wider. You lived for pissing Eddie off. âOkay, fine. I guess heâs pretty cool.â
âHe gets that from his daddy,â he boasted.Â
You hated that you laughed. There was no way for you to even cover it up, heâd seen it, and he was going to bathe in the fact you found him funny. If it was anyone else you probably still would have been giggling at the dumb joke, but you were determined to keep up a facade that it was a shitty joke and nothing moreâ it had just caught you off guard thatâs allâ or at least that was what you were telling yourself.Â
That one moment had seemed to break all the tension that had been lingering since you got there. From that point onwards, the three of you were laughing openly, making jokes left and right that brought the roomâs atmosphere up to joyful, rather than distasteful.Â
You left the Munson trailer that day with a smile on your face. In a way it felt like you had a different view of Eddie, one that you used to have before highschool hit. You didnât think of him as quite the same freak as you did when you first saw him this morning. Only, you were going to have to keep that information to yourself if you didnât want to be ridiculed alongside him.Â
Turns out, sharing a breakfast with Eddie Munson really gives you a new outlook on the guy.
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Despite being held up at breakfast with the Munsons, you still had an ample amount of time before your plans with your friends. You got to the cafe early, just taking a seat and ordering water for the time being until they arrived. As you thought back to how you spent your morning, you didnât notice the small smile inching its way onto your face. If you had, you would never have believed you were grinning at the thought of Eddie Munson.Â
âWhatâre you smiling at?â you heard, snapping out of your daze to find Chrissy and Marianne taking a seat each opposite you. It quickly dropped, and a heat found its way to your cheeks.Â
Thankfully, you were saved the task of coming up with a lie to tell them, when the bell above the door rang, signaling the rest of your friends bundling through the door, talking loudly as they slotted themselves into any spare seats at the table youâd picked. You were truly saved by the bell.Â
After everyone was settled and had ordered their drinks, and the occasional muffinâ not that you could eat anymore after the large breakfast youâd consumedâ conversation seemed to take a turn and point directly to you. You didnât love being the topic of said conversation, especially not when they were using it to bitch about people, but there wasnât much you could do when it was seven to one. âSo, Y/N, howâs it going with Mr Freak?â
At first you were unsure what she meant, still coming down from the high of the morning, but then it clicked. âEddie?â you asked. She nodded, though pulled a face at the sound of his name. âItâs uh, itâs alright, I guess.â
They laughed. âAlright? Youâre not actually starting to like that freak are you?â Itâd probably be the funniest thing in the world to them if you admitted that you started liking Eddie Munson. He was less than worthy of being friends with one of Hawkins cheerleaders, and they made that fact known every time they saw him. âYouâre not gonna be the next social pariah, are you?â
You forced a laugh. âNo, god no. That freak? I just meant⊠heâs not tried to make me an unbearable, weird nerd yet. Heâs kept that to himself.â He had actually kept all the nerdy stuff from you, but that was because you hadnât asked anything about it. You just didnât have much of the heart to say anything else about him that was meaner.Â
There was a chorus of giggles, followed by your âfriendsâ delving into a round of mocking Eddie relentlessly. They didnât hold back, and usually neither would you, but it didnât feel right now. There was something in your gut that was telling you it wasnât right to make fun of him, not when he wasnât even that bad.Â
It was now when you realized that your friends were the entire reason you stopped liking Eddie in the first place. There wasnât exactly a better reason than that. Theyâd just been a huge influence, when they maybe shouldnât have been. But now was too late to take back everything youâd ever said and done.Â
Maybe now you could change though. Sure you couldnât take it back, but you could try and make up for it all. Prove you were better. Â
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The first health class after you were handed the babies, was more to check on your progress than teach you anything. Until your names were called for you to go up and talk to your teacher, you and Eddie just sat there, talking while you waited.Â
The more the two of you talked to one another, the better you began to get along with him. He wasnât as bad as youâd tried to make him out these past few years, and the same could be said on his behalf for you. But just because you didnât think he was so bad after all, didnât mean that your friends didnât still hold their grudges against him. Conversation was about your interests, though you didnât have that much in common, but you at least tried to seem interested.Â
âSo, cheerleading⊠that seems fun.â
It was the only thing he could think of, and it made you chuckle. It was clear he had absolutely no interest in your hobby. âIt is fun, I enjoy it. Itâs exercise I guess, though maybe the people could be better,â you commented.Â
He scoffed. âYou think?â He was obviously being sarcastic. You both knew you could do with better friends, but there werenât many great options in Hawkins. It just so happened that you might have picked some of the worst ones.Â
âI know theyâre, well, horrible, but they can be okay sometimes.â It was the truth. When you were alone with some of them, they could be the greatest friends you ever had. It was when they were in a group that they seemed to changeâ they obviously felt like they needed to impress everywhere by being cool and mean. âSome of them value popularity too much, I think. Other than that, they can be sweet.â
He didnât entirely believe that, he thought some of them were just the mean girls at heart that they acted like. But he wasnât going to argue with you on it. You changed the topic for him anyway.Â
âUh, so, youâre in a band right? Corroded coffin. Whatâs that like?â
He couldnât believe you even knew the name, he didnât actually know how you knew it, but he wasnât going to question it. He liked the fact that youâd remembered that small detail about himâ and that you werenât mocking him for it like your friends would do. It was a positive change.Â
âAmazing actually, I love it. You should come see us play at the hideout sometime.â
You thought about it briefly. âMaybe I will. Iâm sure you guys are great.â
It was actually easier than you expected to find a common interest. You didnât think you would at first, but then the address of his band reminded him of something you said a few days ago. âYou knew Ozzy. Is the princess cheerleader secretly a metal fan?â
It was a well kept secret, though you never thought it needed to be a secret in the first place. You thought it was beyond weird to have to keep your music taste unknown, but your friends were odd in that way. If they knew the sort of bands you liked, they would probably isolate you quicker than they had Eddie when they first started high school.Â
âYou could say that, but I canât say Iâm that big of an Ozzy fan.â
His jaw dropped, like youâd just said the most despicable thing heâd ever heard. âWhat? Heâs part of, like, the greatest band ever. Even better than Metallica.â
Now was your turn to be hit with the repulsion. âNo way. Metallica are so much better than Black Sabbath!â you argued. His face twisted into one of disgust. Right then and there, he couldâve claimed you were just as bad as all the others. Though he would only be joking this time.Â
âI love them both, but youâre crazy.â
There was a tap on your shoulder that pulled you out of your heated debate with Eddie. You turned to see one of the basketball players you didnât really know, holding out a folded slip of paper towards you. He edged it closer to you, and you took it with a tight lipped smile. Those players could be so awkward at times, he could have told you who wrote it, at the minimum.Â
You found the note was from Chrissy, who was extremely curious as to why you seemed to be getting along so well with Freak Munson. Your eyes searched the room for her as your heart slowly sank into your stomach. No longer did you feel the easy feeling you had when you and Eddie were talking, sheâd spoiled that atmosphere. When you locked eyes with her across the room, she furrowed her brows, nodding her head slightly in the direction of the boy next to you. You just shrugged, growing sheepish.Â
Eddie, although curious as to who was sending you notes, didnât ask, nor did he notice the sudden change in behavior when you turned your attention back to him.Â
There wasnât exactly much time for him to figure it out considering Ozzy began to cry. It was like perfect timing. The boy aimed to make some sort of joke about whose parent's responsibility it should be to stop the crying, but you werenât laughing by the time it left his lips. âThe better parents got this,â he teased. All eyes were on the two of you and you just wanted it to stop.Â
âUh, you do it. Iâm gonna run to the bathroom.â
To say the two of you had just been bonding five minutes ago, he didnât know where the sudden coldness in attitude had come from. He had expected you to jokingly contradict his teasing. He didnât have time to ask, you were gone before he could even pick up the baby. âOkay⊠Looks like Iâm doing it then.â
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The Munson boy didnât see you again until later that day, like after the final bell had rang, signaling for everyone to go home. He managed to catch you before you got into your car, offering you a shy smile. He was unaware if heâd been the cause of the energy change earlier, so he was a little timid when approaching you. âHey, I was wondering if you wanted to take care of him together for a little while. Weâve probably got more hope of passing if we do it together.â
You didnât know if that was true, considering youâd done most of the project already in individual shifts, never actually together aside from the time you shared breakfast with him. It did make sense though, so surely there could be no harm in agreeing to it. âYeah, um, come over in an hour?â you suggested, earning a nod. âYou remember where I live right?â
There was another nod and a promise to be there near enough on time. He took off afterwards, with Ozzy held under his arm securely as he jogged back to his van. There was a faint smile on your face as you watched him go, but it quickly faded when you noticed the cluster of judgemental stares just a short distance away. You hadnât even known your friends were there, but you didnât plan on hanging around to find out what they had to say about the interaction you just had.Â
Once inside your car, you let out a deep sigh, hating that it felt like you were living some sort of double life. You wanted to be kind to Eddie, even if it was just for as long as this project lasted, but he was actually funny, and sweet, and you didnât have to try to like him. Your friends on the other hand⊠well that was a different story. You thought they needed to give him a chance, though they probably never would.Â
âWay to go, Y/N. Picking the most accommodating friends possible,â you grumbled.Â
The drive to your home was silent, filled with the thoughts of how you were supposed to win in this scenario. How did you stay friends with Eddie, and your cheerleading buddies all at once. And even as you pulled into your driveway, you still didnât have an answer.
You headed into your home, stumbling across your mom in the kitchen, knowing you needed to tell her about your plans. âA friendâs gonna come over to study in a little bit. Is that okay?â you asked. She looked unsure, but that was primarily because she wasnât a huge fan of your friends. You knew once she found out it was Eddie, sheâd be all over the idea. âItâs Eddie,â you sighed.Â
Her entire face lit up. âOh, thatâs great! I canât wait.â
âTry to keep the excitement to a minimum. We donât want to scare him away,â you teased.
There was a knock on your door not that much later. Youâd been putting chips into a bowl for a snack, but you paused to go and answer the door, letting the boy follow you inside after a quick greeting.Â
âWant anything? Chips?â you offered, holding the bowl out to him. Ozzy was in one hand, but with the other he took a greedy handful, winking at you when you scoffed and pulled the bowl away. You hadnât intended for him to have so many, but now like half of your snack was gone. He was just proving that he had, very literally, not changed since he was a small child.Â
You were planning to take off upstairs when your mother caught you.Â
âEddie, oh hello!â your mother greeted, pulling the boy into a tight hug he couldnât escape from. It would have been funnyâ the look on his faceâ had it not meant that your mother had decided she loved the boy like her own son. She wasnât supposed to be so accepting of him already, you were still trying to wrap your head around the fact you didnât hate him.Â
The woman was practically suffocating the poor boy, so of course you had to step in and save him. âOkay, mom, let him breathe.â
You guided him away from her, allowing him a moment of peace. He liked the affection though, he didnât tend to get all that much. If your mother wanted to dote on him, he was happy to let her, even if it made you a little disgruntled.Â
âIâm sorry,â she apologized. âIâm just so happy that Y/N finally has a friend over.â
Your brows furrowed, eyes narrowing as they looked in her direction. âI have friends over all the time,â you pointed out. And you did, your house was like the main hangout spot, and your mother was almost always there when they did come over. You had no idea what she was talking about.Â
âNone that I like,â she muttered, hoping it wouldnât offend you too much. If you were being honest, it wasnât a big surprise at all. In fact, it was always a bigger surprise when someone did like them. You could hear Eddie chuckling quietly, and you gave him a swift elbow to the rib, which earned a groan of pain. Neither of you were planning to address that your mom had referred to Eddie as a friend.Â
âWell, before you decide you hate anymore of my peers, weâre gonna go to my room and take little Oz with us.â You took the plastic baby from the boy, pressing a dramatic kiss to its head as you began to lead the way out of the kitchen and to the upstairs.Â
The Munson boy offered your mother a polite smile, though he was amused that you were finally accepting Ozzy in the way that he did. After that tiny interaction, he turned and followed you blindly, like a little lost puppy. It wouldâve been charming if he didnât keep tripping over his feetâ courtesy of him not looking where he was going, which he probably should have known was really dumb.Â
You laughed at him more than once, and if you caught him on a good day he might admit that your laugh made him feel some kind of way. But as for now, heâd keep that information to himself.Â
The few hours together in your room were spent with Eddie putting off study, taking care of Ozzy and the occasional burst of conversation when the boy couldnât keep a random thought to himself. It continued throughout the entire time he was there, but by the end of it, you were much more happy to entertain him. Â
âYou know what,â he began, head dangling over the edge of your bed, eyes focused on where you were sitting on the floor of your room. Your eyes were drawn from your textbook to his face, and the sight of him so comfortable in your room brought a smile to your face. âIâm really glad we got partnered for this project. Iâve missed talking to you.â
It wasnât what you were expecting him to say, itâs probably the most vulnerable heâs been with you. âI think I have too.âÂ
You watched as he climbed off of your bed, moving to sit beside you on the floor, he did it under the guise that heâd help you with your studying, but considering he was a three time repeat senior, you didnât know how much help he could really offer. Heâd probably end up just sitting there and bothering you the whole time. It was very Eddie of him.
That was exactly what he did. Every time you tried to turn a page, or scribble something down, he was there to try and mess something up. Whether it was poking your cheek or tugging on a strand of your hair. He was always there.Â
âI swear to god, Munson. Iâll kick you out if you donât get your hands off of me.â
He chuckled, placing his hands in his lap to show you he wouldnât bother you anymore. That didnât last long though, not when he then kicked his foot against your leg. You groaned, dropping your pencil and shooting him a heavy glare. âYouâre so annoying,â you whined.Â
You didnât realize how close the two of you had gotten amidst all the teasing, but now it was all you could focus on. If he inched forward only slightly, you were positive your lips would touch. And you hadnât yet decided if youâd mind. You didnât get to though, because before you could edge close enough to actually share a kiss, there was an interruption.
âEddie! Your uncles on the phone,â your mom called.Â
The yell snapped you both out of the situation you had found yourselves in. Your cheeks grew hot, and you could see the way his tinted a light shade of pink. The two of you had almost kissed, and you had no idea how you had let that happen. âI should, uh, go see what thatâs about. He probably wants me home.â He rubbed a hand over the back of his neck nervously, eyes looking anywhere but at you so you didnât have to face what youâd just almost done. It was something that was going to be put to the back of your mind so you didnât have to deal with it anytime soon.Â
âYeah, yeah, go.â
You smiled at him as he got up to his feet, grabbing his stuff and rushing to the ajar door of your room. âDo you want to keep Ozzy tonight?â he asked.Â
âYeah, thatâs fine with me.â
And with that he left, offering you a small smile that seemed a little forced, before taking off. You let out a breath when he was finally out of sight, letting your body relax. You hadnât even realized how tense youâd been before. Eddie Munson was doing weird things to you, and you didnât know he had the power. But, you seriously needed to figure out how to put a stop to it before it got bad.Â
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Halfway into the second week of the project, when the big test youâd been studying for was approaching, you felt like you were on the very edge of sanity. You were so close to tripping over to insane.Â
Youâd thought the almost kiss would have made things weird with Eddie, but it actually just made you closer. You had graciously offered to take Ozzy for the night, considering Eddie had told you he had a gig at the hideout. You were just trying to make things easier for him to handle, but now you were beginning to seriously regret being so kind. The screaming while you were trying to study was sending you crazy. You were desperate for the baby to be quiet, but it seemed like all it wanted to do was ruin your night.Â
At first you tried sucking it up, but then everything started to pile up and you were positive you were going to scream if you didnât solve the problem. So although you tried to put it off for as long as physically possible, eventually you just couldnât, you had to give in and call him.Â
You had no idea how far into the set he must be, or if heâd even be able to answer the call, but you were seriously begging that there would be a miracle or something and he would. You stood there by the phone like an idiot, twirling the cord around your finger to try and soothe your nerves as it rang. You were so terrified he wouldnât be able to come to the phone, and really you didnât know what would happen if he didnât. Â
It took a few rings, so many that you thought it wasnât going to be picked up, but at the possible last minute, a rough voice came down the receiver. âHideout,â the unknown man said simply.Â
âHi, umââ It was like all legible thoughts left your brain. You had no idea how to describe Eddie to the man that might not even know him. âIâm looking for Eddie. H-Heâs in the band thatâs playing.â You could hear the music over the phone, and it was loud, your only sign that the band was in fact still performing. It made you feel even worse.Â
âMunson?â he asked. He obviously knew him very well.Â
âYeah, yeah. Munson.â
He told you to hold on, then must have taken off, because all you heard was more or less silence and the faint sound of the band. It did suddenly stop, and it brought the tears from earlier back to your eyes as the guilt set into your stomach. You had a fear that he was going to be so mad at you, and you didnât think you could take that.Â
âHello?â He sounded confused. You supposed being told to stop your set and answer the phone to some random girl didnât really give someone a lot of context. He probably even considered not bothering at all, but now here he was.Â
âEddie? Itâs me,â you said. You really hoped he would recognize your voice just from that. He did, your voice practically played on repeat in his head all day everyday.Â
You could physically hear the confusion twist into concern when he next spoke. Getting a call at the bar he hung out was arguably the biggest red flag ever that something was wrong. âY/N? Whatâs wrong? Are you okay?â he asked. All the questions came at once, questions to you, ones he needed himself answering. There were a lot.Â
âIâmâ I donât want to ruin your night, but I really need your help.â
Those words didnât instill him with the confidence that you were okay. If anything it made him more bothered that he wasnât already by your side. If he could solve your problem, then he definitely would, but he was still yet to learn what it was. âOkay, um, where are you?â
âAt home. I-Iâm not in danger or anything, just need some help.â Even if you werenât in immediate danger, he could tell you were on the verge of tears, or already in tears, just from how your voice shook with your words when you spoke. âI- Itâs probably stupid, and Iâm dragging you away from your fun. Iâm sorry, Eddie.â
âHey, no worries,â he assured. His voice sounded so kind that you wanted to cry all over again. It was becoming a very familiar feeling this evening. âIâll be right over. Give me, like, twenty minutes and Iâm yours.â
Your thank you was barely loud enough to be heard, but he caught it just before he hung up. He hadnât thought his night would end so early, it usually didnât when he was performing with Corroded Coffin, even if it was a school day, but he was happy to cut it short if you needed his help, and you seriously sounded like you needed his help.Â
He was even quicker than he said, which told you heâd been speeding. Usually youâd chastise him for being so unsafe, but you didnât have the energy this time around.Â
By the time he knocked on the door, you were so exhausted from your own emotions that the words just fell out. âIâm sorry, Iâm so sorry,â you began to furiously mutter as he stepped through your door. He had barely even gotten a foot through before the words started spewing out of your mouth. He hadnât yet been able to tell you that it was okay. âI know you were busy and I really didnât want to call, but Iââ
He shushed you, shaking his head. He could hear Ozzyâs screams from somewhere in the house, but they sounded muffled, like youâd tried to hide it or something. Usually it wouldâve made him laugh, but he didnât think now was the time. âItâs okay. We were about finished anyway,â he promised. It was a lie, there was actually a while left in their show, but they could play without him. Plus it wasnât like many people would miss him, there were only around four people in the audience. You didnât need to know any of that though. âTell me whatâs going on.â
Youâd never seen him so caring and concerned, but it was a nice change. âIâ I have to study, and I donât get half the stuff iâm supposed to a-and I canât get the dumb baby to stop crying,â you whined, the tears spilling over your cheeks as all your problems came back to the surface of your mind. âI just⊠Iâm overwhelmed,â you concluded.Â
He frowned, though in true Eddie fashion, he couldnât resist cracking a joke that he hoped would make you feel better. âYou know, you really shouldnât talk about our child like that.â
You rolled your eyes, but nevertheless still chuckled a little bit at the comment. It wasnât enough to completely cure your sadness, but it helped. âShut up and please make it stop,â you begged, eyes pleading with him desperately.Â
He didnât need to be asked a second time. As those words left your mouth, he took off, heading in some random direction in the hopes that he might find where youâd hidden the baby. It didnât occur to him until after a while that he could have just asked you where it was. So he headed back to where you were standing, still in the same position looking as sad as you were before. âWhere exactly is our child?â
The fact he referred to Oz that way made you smile a little. âUh, heâs in my closet, under a few blankets and pillows and stuff,â you said shyly. It made him cackle that youâd gone to such an extent, and it was probably the exact opposite of what your assignment said you were supposed to do. This was more like what Eddie thought being your partner would be like.Â
âYouâre so amazing, sweetheart.â
The pet name made you flush. You wouldnât have been surprised if he could feel it from all the way over where he was standing. It slipped out so casually, and you werenât even sure he had noticed it, but it made your stomach flutter. Little did you know, he had noticed. He hadnât meant for it to come out, itâd be something heâd been calling you in his head, never with the intention for it to be spoken allowed, but now he was freaking out. He just hoped you hadnât found it too weird.Â
Thankfully, he wasnât to notice any embarrassment on your face, he had already turned away in his own humiliation before he could see yours.Â
He scurried away to your room, already knowing the path from his visit the other day. You left him to it for a little while, needing a moment to breathe and clear your head before you joined him. You also needed to know that the crying had stopped before you headed up the stairs, just so you didnât explode.Â
You thought ten minutes was a good amount of time. And youâd been right. When you ascended the stairs, moving down the hall to your bedroom, he was standing inside, Ozzy in his arms as he swayed a little from side to side. It was a cute sight, and it further solidified your idea that with all this practice Eddie would surely end up being an incredible dad.Â
âHow do you do it?â you asked, sounding more than amazed at his abilities. He scoffed, downplaying his talents. There was no way you were going to allow that though. âSeriously, Ed. He was screaming for like three hours before you showed up.â
You watched him wince, which didnât look like a good sign of something. You had no idea what that something was though. âWhat?â you quizzed.Â
âThatâs gonna really mess up our grade,â he teased.Â
You scoffed, slapping your hand against his chest. He laughed loudly, setting the now calmed baby on your bed somewhere. Your attention wasnât on that though, you were much more focused on the boy himself.Â
It felt like he was a miracle worker. You hadnât ever looked at the Munson boy like you did now, like he was some sort of guardian angel sent down to you. Maybe your thoughts were clouded, maybe you werenât thinking straight, but he had never seemed more attractive than right now.Â
He must have noticed a sudden shift in the atmosphere too, because there was a glaze that came over his eyes when he looked at you. You couldnât begin to explain, but you werenât going to try to.Â
There was a weird sort of magnetism that suddenly appeared between the two of you. You felt yourself edging closer to him, and you from two weeks ago would probably have recoiled in disgust, but you were the one leaning into it most right now. So much could change in such a short time and it shocked you to think about it really. You wouldnât change it for the world though, even if you were given the choice to.Â
Eddie must have been feeling the same way. His hands lifted from his sides, settling on your face so he was practically cradling it. It was the most loved youâd felt in a while, and you really hoped he felt the same way about it.Â
His touch on your cheeks made your heart pound in your chest. Your breathing was noticeably heavier, though you really hoped he didnât notice your nerves. Youâd be mortified if he knew how tense you were right now. âY/NâŠâ he whispered. His thumb was stroking over your cheek, which could definitely feel the heat on your face.Â
âJust kiss me,â you hissed.Â
As soon as he heard those words, sort of his confirmation that this was okay, he was lunging forward. You had zero idea how it had happened. To say you hated the guy such a short time ago, you were pretty much solidifying your changed feelings for him now. He was gentle with it, though you could tell he was holding back, whether that was for your sake or his. You would have been perfectly happy for him to kiss you with vigor though.
Your hands got tangled in his hair, and although he would usually hiss at the terrible pain that shot through his scalp, he found he didnât mind it so much when it was you. He never thought the day would come when he was in this position, but here he was, a prime example that wishes do in fact come true.Â
You were first to pull away, but not because you particularly wanted to, just because you needed to breathe. You couldnât imagine passing out from lack of air while kissing Eddie was going to do well for any potential relationship.Â
âWow,â he whispered. You chuckled nervously, though you really hoped he didnât mistake those nerves for disgust or disappointment or anything. He didnât. He just no longer knew what exactly to say to you. You were the same way, feeling like a shy school girl all of a sudden. Never had you kissed someone and wound up with that reaction afterwards. Eddie was just⊠different.Â
âYeah,â you sighed, dreamily.Â
There was a beat of uncomfortable silence before he spoke up. âIâll take this rascal for the night. Let you have a nice break.â You were happy to have him take the plastic toy, wanting it as far away from you as possible for the night. A peaceful sleep was all you could ask for. With each word he edged a little closer to your front door, though really he didnât want to leave. If he could stay with you, especially after that kiss, he would jump at the opportunity. âGoodnight Y/N. Iâll see you tomorrow.â
âGoodnight.â You watched as he descended down your yard to his van, which you noted was parked hastily half on and off the curb. It made you chuckle, but you also found it sweet that heâd been in such a rush to get to you. At that realization, that heâd cared so much that he probably broke multiple driving laws, you couldnât let him leave so easily.
âEddie?â you called. He stopped walking, turning on his heel to look at you. He hadnât expected you to jog up to him, but within seconds you were standing in front of him, grinning widely. It was the happiest he assumed youâd been all night, and he was glad he could be the cause. You didnât say anything else, just pressed a sweet, quick kiss to his lips. A goodnight kiss you would have called it. âThank you.â
He was blushing like crazy when you pulled away, and although this was now officially the second time heâd kissed you, it had caused him to be a stuttering mess. âItâs no p-problem.â
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The whole night you were thinking about that kiss with Eddie. Your dreams were filled with the way his hands caressed your face, how soft his lips felt against yours. You were still actually rather surprised how soft his lips had been. You woke up the next morning with that same dumb smile on your face that youâd fallen asleep with.Â
You almost couldnât wait to see him when you woke up. Getting ready consisted of you practically bouncing all over the place with your excitement. It just couldnât be contained. However, you didnât have the pleasure of catching him before class. He was nowhere to be seen. Eddie wasnât exactly Mr Punctual, so you suspected he would arrive much later than he should. You would just have to deal with seeing him when he finally showed up.Â
You thought youâd seen his van in the parking lot, but considering there was no sign of him inside, you assumed it was just a similar model or something that you mistook for his. You hated to admit that it made you a little disappointed.Â
But, you trudged inside anyway, and found some way to busy yourself while you waited for your class to start. It just so happened though, that it looked like you were going to have to entertain your friends. Although you tried to avoid them, keeping your head down while at your locker, hoping they could just walk past and miss you, they spotted you right away. Maybe it was the bright cheerleader uniform that gave you away. âY/N!â one of them called in a high pitched, grating voice.Â
You looked over your shoulder with a faked smile. âHey,â you greeted.Â
âFeels like we havenât seen you in forever. You havenât abandoned us for Munson have you?â Chelsea chuckled. To her that was probably the funniest mental image in the world, but you just had to hold back from rolling your eyes.Â
âCanât have our girl with that freak. Sort of ruins our reputation.â
You frowned. âStop,â you whined, before you could really tell yourself to shut up. It felt wrong to be letting them speak about him like this. If he was here now he would probably be devastated too. He might not always show that the stuff people say about him gets him, but youâve started to notice he takes stuff to heart just like anyone else. Youâd noticed in conversations with him recently that he was pretty self-deprecating at times, but the stuff he said was stuff youâd known your friends to yell at him. It made your stomach sink each time.Â
Little did you know, out of the corner of her eye Chelsea had seen the mane of curly hair coming out of a nearby classroom. It was the same one he held his club in, and in tow was one of his younger friends who frequented Hellfire. âOh, come on. Are you really going soft for that loser? What happened to the girl who used to despise him more than we do?â
It was in that moment where you felt painfully pressured to join in. You wished you had the strength to walk away, tell them no or stick up for him. Any of those things would have been a billion times better than giving into what they wanted and being horrible. âIâm obviously only using that freak for the grade. He just started getting clingy, canât take a hint apparently,â you laughed.Â
They had somehow timed it just right, so Eddie walked by just as the laugh tumbled out of your mouth. It felt like someone had just staked him in the heart, and he had no idea how he was supposed to react. Although the pain was only emotional, it really did feel physical for a while. He couldâve sworn his heart was cracking in his chest. Dustin saw the previous joyful expression on his face drop.
âCome on. Letâs get out of here,â the kid suggested. He didnât think his friend needed to be subjected to anymore of this cruelty.Â
He wouldnât budge though, he was still standing there. He needed you to see the pain you were causing him, how youâd made him feel in the hopes it would drown you in guiltâ if you could even experience such an emotion. âI didnât know you were so shallow,â he called. It was clear to him that this was the first time you were realizing he was there. There was a fear slipping into your eyes, and you resembled something like a deer caught in headlights. âGlad to know what you really think of me.â
âEddieââ
âNo. No, I wouldnât want to take up anymore of the princessâ time. Iâm clearly not worthy.â He turned on his heel and began walking the other way. There wasnât even anything down there that he needed, but he just knew he couldnât face walking past you like that. Dustin followed, shooting you a harsh glare over his shoulder for hurting his friend. For the last couple days, due to all of Eddieâs girly ramblings about you, he assumed youâd changed, but now here you were proving that idea wrong. He couldnât even imagine how truly crushed his friend was, or how pissed he was, considering Dustin himself was pretty damn pissed.Â
The look of betrayal on his face hurt more than words could explain. The guilt was multiplied by at least a million. You knew you shouldnât have said anything, you didnât even know why you opened your big mouth to say something in the first place. It was dumb, painfully so, and it was going to take a lot to try and make up for this. And it was going to have to start with you rethinking who your friends were. You couldnât claim to have a crush on a guy if you surround yourself with all these people who openly mock him, and you didnât even come to his defense.Â
âExcuse me,â you muttered quietly, pushing your way through the group of girls who didnât even hear you, just so you could follow after him in the direction he took off. They didnât know where you were going, but even if they were curious, you wouldnât care to explain to them. You didnât need to justify having to swallow your pride in order to talk to a guy they thought was a social reject.Â
You had to chase after him like a scolded puppy, calling his name more than once. All eyes were on the two of you as you walked the maze that was the halls of the school. If he finally did give you the time of day to talk to him, you knew there was no way you could do it in front of all these people. They didnât need to hear it.Â
âEddie, please, just give me two minutes,â you begged. The way you pleaded with him seemed to get through to him for a minute. He paused, despite Dustinâs insistence that he shouldnât give you the time.Â
He was whispering something to the kid that you couldnât hear, but it must have been something along the lines of him giving the two of you some time. Henderson made it known how angry he was when he walked past you, glaring so harshly that you thought his look would kill you if it could. You couldnât do anything but look away from him in discomfort, he was proud of himself at the fact heâd made you squirm.Â
As soon as Dustin was gone, you took that as your sign to get started. âIâm-Iâm sorry,â you began. You heard him scoff, but you also couldnât blame him for that, that was in fact an incredibly lame ass apology. You just didnât know what else you were supposed to say to him.Â
âYouâre sorry? Is that all you have to say for yourself?â People seemed to think it was exciting to watch you get yelled at by the resident freak of Hawkins. Eddie notably didnât like jocks, and theyâd seen him start arguments with Jason on more occasions that they could count, but never once had he gone for a cheerleader like this. It was like a once in a lifetime thing.Â
Your eyes were growing teary. You knew it was pathetic to try and cry in the hopes it would make him kinder. It was completely unfair actually, but you werenât sure what else to do. âI-I donât know what to do. What do you want me to do? Iâll do anything.â
He huffed. âYou want to do something for me?â It was more of a rhetorical question but you nodded after it nonetheless. âLeave me alone. Go back to your great life, and your perfect little friends, and stay away from me,â he hissed.Â
He hated the look that crossed your face, but he hated even more that he was so upset by it. Why did you still have control over his heart when youâd been the one to rip it out of his chest in the first place? It wasnât like he had done anything to deserve it. âIs that really what you want?â Your voice was so quiet that he almost didnât hear it, and he wished he hadnât because that sentence was truly the final thing that solidified the crack that ran down the middle of his heart. His answer to this was going to finish the both of you.Â
He didnât want to say yes. No matter how much his brain screamed at him to tell you no, he couldnât listen to it. âYes.â
You inhaled shakily, visibly holding back tears that his words had brought to your eyes for the second time. You wished you had just never opened your mouth, then you really wouldnât have been in this situation. âRight. Okay.â If you could have just left it at that, the two of you might have ended on the slightest of better terms, but you just had to open your mouth again. âAre you sure thereâs nothing I can do? I-I donât think you realize how serious I am when I say Iâll do anything.â
It looked as though he might have considered it for a second or two, but ultimately he decided against it. âI have to get to class,â he muttered, attempting to walk past you.Â
Your hand wrapped around his bicep though, a small smile crossing your face. âSince when have you ever been on time for class, Munson?â you tried to joke. He didnât seem to think it was funny, trying to brush you off of him. It only served to make you more sad if anything. You frowned as you removed your hand from him like he wanted you to. âSorry,â you muttered.Â
It was painfully awkward. You tried to offer something that would make him feel better, a kind act that was meant to try and get you back on his good side. âI, uh, I can take Ozzy for the day, and night, if you want.â
He had forgotten that the baby was still in his grasp, probably much too tightly considering the anger in his body right now. But he didnât care about that so much. Now that his attention was drawn back to it though, he realized how much he didnât want to spend the rest of this project trying to act civil with you. âForget it. Iâll finish the project on my own, that way you can go back to being Hawkinâs perfect, princess cheerleader sooner.â It stung a little, but you supposed youâd earned it.Â
He was completely avoiding your gaze, and you wished you could have said you blamed him. âEddieâŠâ Your voice was so weak that it almost convinced him, but he was determined to be stronger than that. He wasnât going to give in to you just because he felt bad, you had made him feel so much worse than you were feeling right now, you deserved to feel like this. He didnât even look at you as he walked away.Â
If you didnât have a class that you needed to get to ASAP, you could have potentially broken down into tears right there. You felt horrible, in a way youâd never felt before, and the guilt was already eating you alive.Â
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It had been days since Eddie last spoke to you, and you felt like you were having withdrawals. Your original plan was to essentially never speak to him again after your project was over, but now you actually found yourself missing him and his shitty jokes. It was incredible to you how close you could get to someone in less than two weeks when doing such an involved assignment together. In any other situation, Eddie probably would have made a joke about how Ozzy now had to suffer with divorced parents, but that was missing too. There was a lot less humor in your days.
It wasnât like you hadnât tried, you had attempted many times to talk to him, but he didnât want to hear it each and every time. He wouldnât say anything to tell you to go away, he just ignored you. He actually wouldnât even look at you. It made the class you were partnered together for painfully awkward.Â
âHey, Eddie,â you greeted, wringing your hands together nervously. He didnât look up from where he was scribbling in his notebook. He never actually did work in this class, you knew that much, so you knew he wasnât planning on starting now. You didnât let him tell you you couldnât sit beside him, you just sat down. You did hear him grumble about it though. âHowâs it been going with Oz?âÂ
Before all this happened, he would have been over the moon that you were referring to Ozzy with a nickname, rather than calling him an âitâ still. Now though, he hadnât even allowed you to take him for any period of timeâ not the days you were scheduled for, or the nightsâ heâd been doing it all. You knew he must have been exhausted, and you wished he would just ask for your help. You never thought you would be willing to care for a fake baby that just screams all the time, but now here you are.Â
He didnât answer you, which had you sinking down into your seat more. You were embarrassed. âMiss Y/L/N, is there something youâd like to share with the class?â
You had been so caught up in Eddie that you didn't even realize the class had begun. Now all eyes were on you, Chrissy and the other jocks snickering in their seats at the expression on your face. You had gone from a kicked puppy to sheepish.Â
Your voice was quiet when you spoke. âNo, sir. Sorry.â The man had noticed you looked a little more down today, and he put the pieces together and assumed it was something to do with Munson. He didnât know what teenage relationship bullshit was going on, and he absolutely didnât want to get into it, but he would step in if he thought it would affect your grade. For the most part he knew it would be fine, considering Eddie was always good with this assignment, but he would intervene if he had to.Â
He nodded. âAlright, then. So todayâs task requires communication. Iâm expecting you and your partner to consider the financial responsibilities of having a kid. Are they going to college? How are you going to save that kind of money? Itâs vital that you talk about this.â
The gesture made you smile at Mr G, grateful that heâd picked up on the fact you were trying to right a wrong and given you this opportunity. He flashed you a smile, one that he knew youâd recognise as being for you. Even if he was annoyed previously that youâd been talking when he was trying to conduct his lesson, he still had some decency to try and help. You didnât talk again until he set you off on your tasks, giving you all the okay.Â
âSo, dad, you emotionally ready to plan for Oz to go off to college? Wonât be too sad watching him go?â When he didnât respond you tried to crack a joke, hoping you could earn a smile or something at the least. âThey grow up so fast donât they?â
You watched as the metalheadâs hand shot up in the air. It took barely a minute for your teacher to recognize it, nodding his direction. âCan I go to the bathroom?â You visibly deflated, but it wasnât like the older man could tell him no if he wanted to.Â
âSure.â
From there you were left sitting by yourself, taking Ozzy from Eddieâs desk and playing with the dolls hands for something to do. Your teacher felt pity for you, even if he didnât know the full story of what was going onâ he did have some idea considering gossip spread like a wildfire in high schoolâ but he usually stayed out of it. Right now there was nothing he could do, so it seemed, that would help.
After failing to have Eddie actually speak to you directly, even at the instruction of your teacher, you thought your only other option was to approach his friends.Â
You took your chances when you couldnât see him at the lunch table. Him and his friends sat at the same one every day, so you knew where to look, but you had to wait for an opportunity when he wasnât there. That wasnât often. It took a lot of waiting, and glances over your shoulder that probably made you look pretty obsessive. But eventually, you watched as he left the cafeteria for some reason, giving you the perfect chance to head over to the table to talk.Â
âUh, hi,â you greeted, coming to a stop at the end of the table. They all turned to look at you. Some looked confused, others looked annoyed, and one of them, Jeff you thought his name was, seemed like he was prepared to greet you. That was until Dustin nudged him and shook his head. Though he was one of the youngest sitting there, it very much appeared like he was sort of running the show. The distaste within them all at the sight of you made you even more uncomfortable than you already were upon approach. âLooks like heâs told you guys then. But I just, I want to apologize, please.â
Your eyes were pleading with anyone of them that would look at you, but it seemed like none of them wanted to hear it. âDustin,â you called. âIf anyone could convince him to give me another shot, itâs you. Please.â Everyone had turned to him now, to try and gauge what he was thinking of doing.Â
There mustâve been something about you that changed your tune since the last time you held an interaction with the younger boy. Whether that was your eyes, what you were asking him, or maybe he just realized you were serious about this. He thought a lot of things about the cheerleaders within this high school, but he didnât think a single one of them would go to these kinds of lengths to embarrass someone they saw as even less than beneath them.Â
It was probably that which gave him the confidence you were genuine. He cared about Eddie, and if he thought there was even a slight risk being posed to his friend, he wouldnât go through with what you were asking of him. âWell, heâd totally not love it if you dropped those friends of yours, and heâd probably not love it if you made some sort of grand gesture to show him you were serious,â he said, raising his eyebrows and flashing you an awful attempt at a subtle wink when he spoke.Â
It took you a second or two to catch on, but when you managed it was like a light bulb went off in your head. Everyone at the table, despite the fact they were still confused, saw the way in which your eyes lit up, a gasp tumbling past your lips. You placed your hands on Dustinâs shoulders, kissing his cheek gratefully, ignoring the way he blushed brightly. âYouâre a lifesaver.â
With that you scurried away, bidding the table a few half-hearted goodbyes. You had a plan to concoct, so there wasnât really any time for you to waste. You needed to find a quiet place as soon as possible where you could sit and brainstorm what this big grand idea might be. That place happened to be the library, which was basically empty considering it was lunch time. It was perfect.Â
The dropping your friends part would be easy, you could say one wrong thing and you would be dead to them in seconds. So, as long as you said something about Eddieâs good nature, it would be fine. As for a gesture that would change his mind about his feelings towards you, that would be a little more difficult. Eddie was already quite the extravagant guy, so you thought it would be difficult to do something that would impress him. But you were sure youâd be able to manage eventually. There had to be something you could do that was so out of character for you that it just screamed âI have a huge crush on youâ.
You were very stuck in your own thoughts for a while, the end of your pencil in your mouth as you chewed mindlessly. You were so distracted that you didnât notice someone else coming into the room at first, not until they spoke to you. âExcuse me, do youââ He stopped when he realized what his mistake had been. He hadnât realized he was speaking to you until you raised your head, though in hindsight it probably should have been obvious. Maybe it was the jacket thrown over your cheer uniform that meant he just didnât notice.Â
âHi,â you said, weakly. The clear look of disgust on his face made your chest ache. He just scoffed, shaking his head and trodding further into the library. It looked like he was looking for something, probably one of his nerdy ones.Â
With a sigh, you realized you didnât particularly want to still be there when he came back from being lost amongst the shelves, not if he was only going to look at you with those same hatred filled eyes all over again. You didnât know how much more of this cold shoulder you could take from him.Â
âIâll win you back Munson,â you whispered, eyes in his general direction though you could only see quick sightings of him as he moved along the shelves. âI swear by it.âÂ
You began to pack up your things, hurriedly. Thankfully, you managed to head out before you saw him again, but he saw the back of your retreating figure just as you left the doors. He felt a little disgruntled. His half a question had been the most interaction heâd had with you in weeks. Though he was the one who was rejecting any form of communication with you, he had to admit he did miss talking to you.
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To say you were nervous for the day was an understatement. Your regular life was going to change for the sole reason of a boy. You had thought about it deeply, whether you wanted to make such a sacrifice for some guy that you decided you had feelings for within a week, but then you thought of all heâd done for you and made you feel in those seven daysâ which was so muchâ and then you knew this was the right decision.Â
Upon entering the school, the first thing you needed to do was track down your fellow cheerleaders and give them a little piece of your mind. It wasnât hard to find the preppy girls with the bright uniforms and high ponytails. They were in the courtyard, some sitting, others standing around and mocking anyone they set eyes on.Â
Maybe if you hadnât seen Eddie with a couple of his friends just around the corner, you might not have gone through with it, but you knew at that moment that it was really important for you to do this. Not only was it for him, but you as well. Itâd make you feel like a better person to know you werenât tearing people down everyday like they were. You might have been doing it for a while, but now was the time you put a stop to it.Â
Even if you wanted to turn back last minute, they happened to spot you before you could consider doing so.Â
âY/N, there you are! We didnât think you were ever gonna show,â Chrissy said. Usually you would have faked a smile as they all turned to welcome you, but not this time around. They were a little confused as to why you werenât in uniform, you always were normally, it was sort of the rules. âWhy arenât you dressed for practice?â she asked.Â
It was a little difficult for you to grasp how exactly to begin what it was that you wanted to say, so you thought you needed to just spit it out while you still had the guts. âI actually need to talk to you guys about something.â
Chelsea gasped, feigning sympathy. âYou can tell us anything. Weâre all friends here.â Her tone was painful to listen to. It was so clearly fake that you pulled a face. Usually you wouldnât bother acknowledging it, but it was bothering you more than it ever had before right now. Now that you had mentally addressed the fact that they were pretty unbearable to be around to the average person, you found you couldnât tolerate them any longer either.
You took a deep breath, partly to calm your nerves and partly so you wouldnât scream at Chelsea for being so aggravating.Â
âIâm quitting,â you said simply. âI donât want to do cheer anymore.â
There were a couple gasps here and there, and though they pretty much all seemed shocked, some didnât care as much as others did. Some were more confused than shocked. You deciding out of nowhere that you were quitting cheer, right after the events that transpired with Eddie, seemed too convenient for the two things not to be related. And of course, someone had to open their big mouth and question it, but not in the nicest way they could. âIs this because of Munson? Youâre doing what that freak wants now?â
You were completely unaware that Eddie could hear your entire conversation, and he wasnât exactly overjoyed about the way he was being spoken about. He assumed you were once again going to let those comments about him slide and he didnât think he wanted to stick around to see how this panned out. So, with little words spoken to his friends, he took off.Â
You rolled your eyes. âThis isnât because of him, itâs because you guys are assholes,â you told them. You saw the slight hurt on their faces, but surprisingly didnât feel bad about it at all. âYouâre, like, the worst friends anyone could ever have.â
Marianne scoffed. âLike heâs any better?â
âHe is. Heâs so much better than any of you will ever be.â
It seemed like none of them really knew what to say. They hadnât expected this to be the way the conversation panned outâ not in a million years actually. âYouâre actually defending that freak, right now?â one of them asked.Â
You huffed. âStop calling him that. He has a name!â Even though you had originally felt slightly bad for how things were going down here, the more you spoke and the more they insulted the boy you liked, the more you were grateful that youâd gotten the weight of all of this off of your shoulders. The way your pisces had picked up meant attention was being drawn to you all nowâ once again you couldnât have cared less.
âYou know what, Y/N, if youâre gonna be his guard dog then youâre off the team.â
You laughed, right in their faces, it was like they had completely disregarded the statement that had started this whole discussion. Could they really kick you off of the team if you had quit moments beforehand. âIâm perfectly okay with that. Youâre doing me a favor actually.â
Little did you know, although that conversation hadnât exactly been heard by Eddie, it had been heard by one of his friends who would be sure to tell him exactly everything that happened after he left. Jeff was positive his friend would want to know.Â
After the way you spoke to your âfriendsâ earlier today, you didnât exactly have anyone to sit with when lunch rolled around. It meant your plan would be able to be carried out easier, considering your full attention could be put on to it, but it did mean you looked a little odd lingering in the doorway of the room.Â
In the cafeteria, you had to wait for Dustinâs signal before you were going to make your little scene. He was supposed to tell you when the perfect time was, not only for Eddie, but when the room was at its busiest. The two of you agreed that although it would be terrifying, it was only really meaningful when the most people were there. If you were admitting your love to a crowd of only a couple people, then you werenât really showing that you meant your words. Instead, you would wait until the peak of lunch, when Eddie had a dip in conversation that would give you the perfect opportunity.Â
The signal was a simple wave that you were waiting for. You leaned against the doorframe of the cafeteria entrance, eyes locked on the table where the hellfire club sat, talking theatrically amongst themselves like they always did. Your eyes were on Dustin specifically, though occasionally they would stray to the head of the table where the boy you were desperate to impress satâ unsuspecting of what was about to go down.Â
As soon as you saw that brief wave you headed over, ignoring the murmurs from your old friends when they saw you pass by. âEddie?â you called, sweetly.Â
However, he was far from so kind to you, turning to look at you with what could only be called a look of disgust. He sighed, dropping his food back into his lunchbox. âWhy canât you take the hint? Have you really not noticed that I donât want to talk to you?â It was the first time heâd spoken to you in days, and the most words heâd said in a while now.Â
You may have been easily pushed away before, but now you werenât taking no for an answer. âNo, this time youâre going to listen to me.â
He was about to protest, but then you turned to Dustin before he could.Â
The curly haired kid offered you a hand, to which you thanked him, stepping up onto the chair and then the table in tow. Eddie was watching you in complete confusion, looking between you and Dustin in the hopes that one of you would give him some idea as to what was going on. He didnât like being out of the loop like this, and he had no idea when you and the kid had gotten so friendly with one another, but he didnât love it.Â
You cleared your throat, shaking off your hands in an attempt to get rid of all the nerves. âExcuse me?â you yelled. Munsonâs heart sank; this wasnât what he was expectingâ he couldnât even try and take a guess of where this might be going. The chaos of the room calmed down, all eyes turning to look at you. âI have something to say,â you announced.
There were some people who yelled things at you, saying that they didnât care or stuff along those lines. It earned some laughs, but you werenât going to let that stop you.Â
You took a deep breath, glancing at Eddie once before you looked out around at the groups of people watching you. It was slightly intimidating, especially when you could see your fellow cheerleaders giggling and pointing at you, making literally no effort to hide it. âIâm in love with Eddie Munson!â you yelled.Â
There was a chorus of gasps from various places around the room. âYou what?â you heard Eddie ask. He sounded entirely shocked.Â
Rather than look out at the crowd, you turned to look at him again. This time around you spoke directly to him, rather than to all the other people who didnât really need to understand the weight of your words. You hoped this way it would appear as though it was coming more from the heart. âI think Iâm in love with you. And Iâm sorry for being such an asshole, but I need you to forgive me.â
He looked like he didnât know what to say, so you took the opportunity of the silence to keep talking.Â
âIâ I wasnât fair to you, but itâs only been a couple days and I miss you already. And I miss taking care of that dumb baby with you,â you laughed, coaxing him into a chuckle as well. To anyone who wasnât a senior partaking in the baby assignment, they probably thought you sounded crazyâ or youâd actually had a child with Eddieâ which was another shocking admission if you had. You liked how promising it was that he was laughing with you. Surely that meant you were back in his good graces. âI donât know how you did it, but you enchanted me, and I donât think I can come back from this.â
He was standing there with his arms crossed over his chest, a look of interest on his face. It was like he was thinking over what you were proposing, and he wanted to make you sweat. But you could tell he was trying to bite back a smile. âI mean, I guess Ozzyâs missed his mom.â
Your entire expression changed. Those words had filled you with a hope that you couldnât begin to explain. âSo, what dâyou say? Give me a second chance?âÂ
He motioned for you to get down from your place on the table. Like the gentleman he was, he helped you down, and only then did you start to feel a little shy. You didnât know what it was, considering youâd just been perfectly fine with hundreds of eyes on you. Something felt different now, whether that was just because it felt more real or intimate, you didnât know. âHi,â you whispered.Â
âYou just canât take no for an answer can you?â he teased. You were glad you could pick up on the fact he was joking, otherwise that sentence would have killed you. He beamed at you as you shook your head, and it was something about your smile that told him he had to kiss you that second. He couldnât wait another moment for this, not when the last time heâd kissed you had been forever ago.Â
You werenât sure who initiated the kiss first, but you didnât even care, it just felt right. You both knew people were watching, which probably should have made you a little uncomfortable, but for some reason it didnât, you actually hoped your âfriendsâ were watching so they could realize how wrong theyâd been. Right now you were just completely blinded by everything Eddie. The way his lips felt, the tightness his hand used to grip your waistâ like he was scared of you disappearing, and the way your senses just screamed him.Â
He was the first one to pull away, though his hand found the back of your head and kept you close.Â
You rested your forehead against his, uncaring of those who were still watching you. Most had turned away by now, deciding they didnât care one bit about your private life, but there were still a few stray spectators. You really didnât plan on paying them any attention though, not when you knew they were only interested in using this as gossip they could spread around. âIâm so glad this went well,â you breathed, painfully relieved. âDo you know how embarrassing it would have been if you just rejected me while I was up there?âÂ
That thought made him laugh. âThatâs what I should have done. Got your heart racing a little bit,â he tormented. You rolled your eyes, bumping your fist against his arm. His laughter died down a little, the boy suddenly becoming serious. âThank you. I seriously appreciate the effort you went through to make this apology. No oneâs ever done something like that for me before.â
It felt like an honor to you to be able to provide him with love heâd never gotten before. âWell, I plan to be around for a while, so thereâll be plenty more where that comes from,â you promised. His whole face lit up.Â
âI hope so.â Despite the fact there were still people around, specifically Eddieâs younger friends who were still very much intrigued in the fact the boy had finally managed to get a girlfriend, he kissed you again.Â
If the kids wanted to stare like you were some sort of tourist attraction, that was on them. Though they were still planning on vocalizing their disgust. âGuys, come on, your childâs watching,â Mike attempted to force you apart. To be fair to him, it did work, the two of you pulled away from each other laughing, turning your heads to where Ozzy was planted on the table where Eddie had been sitting.Â
âYour friends are weird,â you muttered, grinning up at him so he knew you werenât being judgy, just âobserving.âÂ
He nodded, squeezing you into his side. There was a kind kiss placed on your temple. âWell, you better get used to it. Youâre one of us now.â
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Graduation day was a day Eddie never thought heâd see. Out of the three he shouldâve seen, he was actually only on his first one. It was an achievement for everyone, but it was a different level of achievement for him. And it was even more incredible that he actually had a girlfriend to share this with. He thought that was another day that would never come. All around, today just felt surreal.Â
Wayne had cried once already, though the younger of the two insisted he couldnât do it again unless he wanted him to get emotional too. And for the most part heâd been able to stick to that promise.Â
You and Eddie met up outside the school, something that was pre-planned so the two of you could hang out before the ceremonies started. Your parents were with you, along with your younger brother, the four of you in conversation while you waited. They were actually the ones who noticed him first, and they looked more excited to see him than you did. They loved the idea of you and Eddieâ your mother had always thought it was only a matter of time before the two of you got together.Â
You only realized he was there after your parents stared over your shoulder for too long. âWhat are you guys looking at?â you asked, looking behind you to find the two Munsonâs approachingâ with Wayne fussing over the tie heâd made Eddie wearâ he kept claiming it needed to be straightened.Â
A small squeal left your lips, rushing over to him before it became clear to him that you were running at him. He was taken a little off guard by your body colliding with his, but he accepted your hug nonetheless, wrapping his arms around you. He was in a better mood than you thought youâd ever seen himâ maybe that was because he was finally making it out of school.
âI missed you,â he muttered, pulling back from you to place a kiss on your lips. You grinned, trying not to flush at the behavior, he very easily made you flustered. âYou saw me last night,â you reminded him.Â
He shrugged. âStill missed you,â he told you, before you pulled him back in for another kiss. To say he was the one claiming he missed you, you were the one who was desperate for him to keep kissing you. Since the day youâd made things official, only a few months back now, you had adored him. At first he thought you might go back on all you said to him the day you admitted your feelings, but you werenât ashamed of being with him like he worried youâd be.Â
The sound of a throat being cleared had Eddieâs eyes snapping open. At the sight of your father, he pulled awayâ though he didnât exactly want to. âUh, as much as I love this greeting, your dadâs sort of watching.â He was right, and it looked as though the man could kill. You groaned, brushing your nose over Eddieâs before you fully pulled away.Â
âWell, in that case, we should get going. Letâs go, Munson,â you instructed, tugging on his hand to lead him inside the school building.Â
It was all over so quickly. You didnât know how but it barely felt like any time at all had passed before youâd walked the stage, grabbed your diploma and were now being engulfed in a hug by your loving boyfriend and his uncle. Your family had already suffocated you with love, so now it was their turn. Plus you thought Eddie deserved even more love than youâd received, and both you and Wayne were happy to give that to him for as long as he pleased.
âMunson! I wanted to talk to you.â The sound of a voice calling his last name made his head turn. It also unfortunately meant that your hug had to come to a swift end.
Eddie hadnât expected for Mr G to need him for anything, but when his beloved teacher called his name, he felt like he had to see what it was that he wanted. It wasnât like the man could give him detention or anything of the sortsâ which he was glad for considering heâd given some of the teachers a few of his true thoughts about them. Heâd used some colorful words.Â
âWhatâs up?â he asked.
For a second the teacher's eyes flickered to you, offering you a kind smile when he noticed you were there. It actually made the moment better.
âIâm probably not supposed to. But I thought Iâd give you this, for old timeâs sake.â He offered out the fake baby that resulted in your relationship, a sweet gesture. It was probably less than practicalâ in what world does a graduating twenty-year old need a plastic baby from his health classâ but it was more about the memories that made it important. You could have sworn you saw Eddieâs eyes water a bit. âThe batteries are out, so it wonât start randomly crying or anything. I just thought you might like it. As a reminder of something good that came out of having it for so long.âÂ
The younger of the two nodded, and you and Wayne watched on fondly. âThank you. Donât know how Iâd get by in that big cruel world without my Ozzy,â he joked, but the thank you was completely genuine.
Conversation was made for only a short time longer. He bid you and Eddie good luck, and the two of you thanked him for being the indirect reason your relationship had begun, and then all of you were on your way, back with the final member of your little, funny family.
++Bonus bonus scene:
When you and Eddie got together back in highschool, neither of you truly thought youâd last. Even if you wanted to be with him forever, the odds werenât in your favor, it was rare that highschool relationships made it past collegeâ even though Eddie wasnât going to college.
But here you were, almost a decade later against all odds. Youâd gotten the degree youâd worked your ass off for, with your boyfriend taking the time to visit you at your college of choice as often as he could, and you had landed yourself a pretty decent job that you were proud of. Meanwhile your boyfriend was beginning to make it big in the musical world like heâd wanted. He started off his proper music career the same way it had run in highschool. A couple days a week heâd perform at the hideout, while working part time elsewhere for the money. One day he just got lucky, and now here he was on his way to stardom with you by his side.
Things were good, even better now that there was the impending arrival of your first child. It had been unexpected, but you and Eddie were over the moon either way, and you were going to try to be the best parents you possibly could beâ even despite your jobs that require so much time and work. Youâd do anything to make it possible to give this baby the most love and best life they deserved.
Just because you had begun to plan for them, didnât mean youâd considered arguably the most vital part about having a baby. The two of you hadnât thought about baby names, at all.
The realization didnât even hit you until you were lying there in the hospital bed, squeezing Eddieâs hand half to death as birth kicked your ass. He was trying to help as best he could, stroking your hair and letting you take your pain out on him. The pain in his hand was nothing compared to what you were feeling, he couldnât really complain.
âWe didnât pick a name!â you hissed, a sob bubbling up in the back of your throat from the pain. He tried to reassure you that it didnât matter. Heâd heard people say in movies and such before that sometimes the name just comes to you after you see your baby for the first time. And he was desperately hoping for your stress levels that it was true. âWeâll get one baby. I promise.âÂ
You winced. âThere isnât really a lot of time.âÂ
He was a lot more concerned about you than a name right now. What was important to him was that you just got this baby here safely, without worrying about anything else. And he told you that, to which you hastily agreed when you were informed it was time for you to start pushing. Though you were terrified beyond words, you didnât really have much of a choice. But at least you had Eddie there every step of the way to calm your worries in any way that he could.Â
There was never a moment where your hand went unheld, or you felt even slightly alone. He was proving once again that he was the most perfect man you had ever met. This was furthered when he showered you in praise after your baby, a healthy baby boy, was set on your chest for the first time. Both of you were emotional, arguably him more than you, but he still made sure you felt eternally loved.
âAny names spring to mind?â he asked, trying to rapidly wipe at the tears leaking from the corner of his eyes. He heard you laugh, like a part sigh of relief, and another part so overjoyed.
Your eyes were difficult to pull away from the baby on your chest, but you managed long enough to look your lover in the eye while you provided him with an answer to his question. âOzzy,â you breathed. âHis nameâs Ozzy.âÂ
The nurses might have thought it was weird, because they didnât understand the backstory behind the name like you and Eddie did, but it meant more to the two of you than you could ever begin to explain. You watched as your boyfriendâs eyes welled up at the mention of the memory that had brought you two together in the very beginning. âThatâs perfect. With that name heâs gonna be the coolest baby ever. If only Mr G could see the real Ozzy Munson.âÂ
You hummed, stroking your thumb over his tiny head. It felt like an impossible task to be able to cherish all the features of the newborn in the way that they deserved. âMaybe he can after things calm down a little. Iâm sure heâd like to see the family he played a part in creating.âÂ
Eddie beamed, dropping a kiss to the top of your head and then Ozzyâsâ though the one Ozzy got lingered for much longer. âI think thatâd be awesome.â
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Eddie munson x Fem! reader
Summary: How you and Eddie became secret lovers, after being life long enemies.
A/n: This was my first ever request, and my first ever smut fic. I also think its one of my longest.Â
Warnings: Smut! Swearing, p in v, unprotected, daddy kink, princess, bj, deep throat, being eating out. A whole lot of dirtiness
word count: 3278
18+ Only. Do not read if you are a minor
Requested by: @punxunited01-blog

At Hawkins High school it was no secret that there was a hierarchy among the students. Everyone knew it, the teachers the parents, but the adults all decided to turn their heads away from it, pretend it didnât exist. Of course, at the top of the âfood chainâ were the jocks and the cheerleaders, known for their good looks, money or just how easily theyâll crawl into bed; they were the popular crowd, the crowd everyone (well almost everyone) wanted to be in, but only a select few were good enough for the clique.
Next in the food chain were the ânormal kidsâ, the ones who werenât jocks, cheerleaders or rich enough to be in the popular group, but also werenât geeks, nerds or teachersâ pets. This group live in the shadows, faded into the background most of the time. Consisting of plain janes and plain johns, nothing too exciting about them. Sometimes the ânormal kidsâ could flick between groups, some had friends in the popular crowds, as well as the nerd crowd. To the group, the hierarchy was a pick and mix, they couldnât move from where they were, but they could have friends in higher groups and be accepted a little more.
The third level of the food chain, the bronze medal is awarded to the nerds and geeks. The ones who love board games, role playing games or were just straight up teacherâs pets. This group tended to get bullied a lot by the popular crowd, and sometimes the ânormal kidsâ would join in with the jeering. They were unliked by the student population, but the teachers tended to love them, which made them even less popular.
And then you have the bottom of the tiers, the freaks. The ones who dressed differently, dark colours, band shirts and had their hair styled differently to the normal crazy big hair or mullets. The ones who did their own things, the non-conformists to society. This group was bullied the most and tormented by all. However, what most people didnât know what that within the freaks there was a divide, a canyon that split the unpopulars into small groups; a whole hierarchy within itself. And at the top were the punks and the metalheads, opposite sides of the same coin, sworn enemies, fighting to be the populars of the unpopulars.
The metalheads leader (not that there were very many metalheads in Hawkins high) was Eddie Munson. A tall man, with long hair, that constantly looks unbrushed. He was bullied badly, but everyone who got to know him, always said he was a sweetheart. The leader of the opposition; the punks, was you. You and Eddie had known each other for years, since you were saplings, having gotten into many fights, arguments and detentions together in your younger years. Though as you entered high school, the two of you realised the best way to deal with each other, was to not deal with each other at all, to avoid each other; so thatâs what you did.
You would sit on the other side of the cafeteria from each other, sending scowls and hateful glares. Mouthing swearwords as you past each other in the hallways, pulling faces at the rest of the group that the other hung around with. But what the rest of the freaks didnât know was that the hate was all for show. Secretly, those heated glares and scowls, conveyed the opposite emotions of softness and admiration, reminding each other of the gentle touches only the two of you knew. It was your little secret. Though it wasnât always this way, at some point the two of you truly hated each other, but that all came to a head a year ago.
~ A year ago ~
The bell had rung for class roughly five minutes ago, but like the rest of the freaks and unpopulars you stayed behind, waited for the rush of goody-two-shoes and bullies clear out, waiting until the hallways was relatively quiet. There were only a few people left in the hallways, the sounds of multiple teacherâs voices echoing through doors as they yelled at unruly students. You werenât paying attention, you never did when the halls were this quiet, they allowed you to slip into your own head, enjoy your own company, well that was until you walked straight into a brick wall; well, what you thought was a brick wall. The one person you despised was stood over you, towering like a skyscraper, his long messy hair framing his face.
âEghâ you grunted, stumbling backwards, staring angrily at the shaggy haired giant in front of you. Face full of disgust. You wiped at your ripped jeans, as if trying to wipe the germs off of you. âDonât touch meâ you growled through your teeth, eyes clenching into a glace, staring into his brown eyes, trying to convey your fury.
âI didnât princess, you didâ He drawled, a sarcastic twang escaping his red plump lips, a look of satisfaction washing over his face as he could tell the nickname and tone of voice had your blood boiling.
âSay that againâ You barked, referring to the nickname. A guttural sound escaping your throat, making you sound like a worked up wild animal, âI fucking dare you!â
Eddie just chuckled, a deep noise that send unwanted shivers down your spine. He was enjoying this, which just pissed you off even more. God, was he infuriating. His eyes stayed trained on yours, as he took a step forward, you taking a step back, the game of cat and mouse continuing until your back hit the cold metal locker behind you. His smirk deepened, as he caged your body in, leaning his head towards your ear, his lips ghosting against your skin. âYouâre so cute when youâre angryâ He whispered seductively, his deep husky voice drenching your body in a cold sweat, sending sensations straight to your core. You couldnât think straight his smell intoxicating, and as soon as it entered your sense it was gone, he was backing up away from you before you were nowhere near each other. âPrincessâ He whispered, your eyes widening as you felt your core tighten in want, which just fuelled your anger. You stalked towards him, like a panther hunting its prey, yet Eddie didnât move. Instead, he chuckled again, that deep chuckle that you hated and loved at the same time.
âYouâre driving me out of my fucking mind, Munsonâ You grumbled half-heartedly, jabbing him in the chest with your pointer finger to accentuate each word, before throwing your arms up in exasperation. But before you could continue, Eddie had grabbed your hands above your head, backing you back against the lockers, the coldness of the metal, cooling your hot skin instantly.
âYou bark a lot, princess. Wanna see how hard I can bite?â He ghosted his lips against your ear, biting slightly on your ear lobe, before pulling away. Slick started to coat your underwear as he teased you, and you had to bite your lip to stop yourself from moaning. God how you hated him, how he affected you.
âI bet you canât bite that hardâ You challenged, lifting your head to meet his eyes, nose bumping against his, before your eyes hardened, challenging him to prove you wrong.
âI have many other uses for your pretty mouth princess. Well, other than youâre barking at meâ He whispered huskily, eyes communicating that the challenge has been accepted.
âLike wha-!â You tried to respond, but you were interrupted by his lips pushing against yours, teeth clashing against each other. The kiss was sloppy, rough and aggressive, any leftover pent-up anger (or sexual tension on your part) being communicated between the two of you. Eddie, slowly loosened his grip on your wrists, allowing your arms to relax, your hands instantly going to his hair, playing with the scruffy yet soft strands. He slammed his hand against the locker to balance himself, the kiss breaking slightly when you jumped in surprise, drawing a small laugh from between his lips. You were separated for a couple of second before his lips were back on yours. He pushed his lips harder against yours (if that was even possible) and then suddenly he bit your lip hard, drawing blood. A small moan escaped past your lips, being swallowed by him, even more slick escaping your pussy.
Eddie smirked against your lips, continuing the unrelenting nibbling and biting, transitioning from your lips to your jawline and down your neck. Stepping forward, so your bodies were touching, the warmth radiating from his crotch was intoxicating, and you got wetter, when he started to rub his hard on against you, your clothes giving the both of you the friction you need. He pulled away from your neck, a happy smile across his face.
âTold you I can bite⊠Princessâ He whispered, his swollen lips so tantalising and delicious.
âBite me harder⊠daddyâ You replied, preying that the new nickname (a big kink of yours) would not ruin everything happening between you. But it didnât, instead hearing you call him daddy spurred Eddie on, eliciting a deep animalistic growl from his throat, and it was all that it took for him to grab your hand and drag you down the now empty corridor to find an abandoned classroom.
It wasnât that hard to find a classroom, most of the west hallway being abandoned. Though the door was locked, yet a bit of jiggling on the handle, meant it opened with a swing. And as soon as it did, his lips were on yours, fighting for dominance as you crosse the threshold. Eddie kicking the door behind you, slamming it shut, guiding you backwards towards the teacherâs desk. Eddie winning the dominance competition when his tongue slipped past your lips.
Your back hit the corner of the desk, and you squeaked in pain, as it dug into your soft skin. Eddie pulled his lips away from yours quickly, eyes searching yours, almost like he was searching your soul. âSorry sweetheartâ He whispered as softly as he could, before pulling you forward slightly, his warm hands rubbing and massaging the area that hurt.
When he knew that you were ok, his lips touched yours, continuing his torment as his hands reached down, grabbing handfuls of your ass, before lifting you gently onto the wooden surface. His hands started roaming your body, as yours lifted to his neck, running your fingers through his hair. His fingers danced against your thigh, as you slowly moved your hands down, grazing softly against his covered chest, before dipping under the hem of his shirt, and touching is soft warm skin. The feeling of his skin against yours sent sparks flying, and you pulled your hand away quickly like you were burnt. But you craved his skin, his touch; and it wasnât long until your hand was trailing under his shirt again, fingers ghosting down his torso, finding his happy trail and down to the cold metal of his belt buckle. Your fingers fiddle with the metal and soon Eddieâs pants were falling down around his ankles. He kicked them to the side, as he pulled away from your slips, hands pulling at the bottom of your t-shirt, before pulling it up and whipping it off of your head. His eyes widened as he spotted your bra, and it wasnât long until it was thrown across the classroom, your nipples hardening and perking up due to the cold. He wasted no time, dipping his head down, and taking your right bud into his mouth. The warmth and wetness of his mouth around your sensitive nipple, as he pinched and pulled on your other one, pulled a deep moan from within your core, making you soak your underwear completely.
He pulled away from your chest, other hand coming up to play with your nipple that had just been in your mouth. âIâve never wanted to fuck you more than I do nowâ He grumbled; eyes fixated on your body. He dropped his hands, watching as your boobs jiggled. He slowly started to slide his boxes down his legs, you stared, watching as his thick cock sprung free, pre cum leaking from the red tip. You stared in aww and apprehension, you had never been with someone of his size before.
âThis cock isnât going to suck itselfâ he grunted, his deep voice pulling you out of your trance, as you watched his hand slowly pump his cock, pre-cum taunting you. You slipped off of the wooden desk slowly, tits jiggling as you landed. âOn your knees, princessâ He ordered, hand on the top of your head, gripping your hair tightly as he pushed you to your knees. As soon as your knees hit the floor, (slightly padded by the jeans you were still wearing), he starts pushing your head towards his dick. You open your mouth on instinct, allowing him to push his dick as far in as possible, his pre-cum coats your tongue and you canât get enough of the sweet yet salty flavour.
âYou look good on your kneesâ he praises, as you swallow the whole of his cock, gagging slightly as he holds your head in place, groaning and moaning as your tongue runs up and down his shaft. âFuck baby! Just like thatâ He moans above you as you continue deep throating him, head bobbing up and down on his dick, before he roughly grabs your hair and pulls your head back, smacking you face with his cock.
âStand up princessâ He orders, and you obey, muttering a small âyes daddyâ. He throws you roughly against the desk, pulling down your skinny jeans. His fingers work their way under your underwear until he feels your slick. âFuckâ he moans, âSuch a wet little pussy, all for meâ he murmurs in a trance, before spreading your legs and using a finger to enter you, letting a small gasp escape your lips. He pumps his middle finger in and out of you a couple of times before adding a second one, wet sounds and breathy moans echoing around the classroom. He removes his fingers, and you whine at the loss of touch and pleasure. He chuckles as you pout at him, before sucking your juices off of his fingers. âFuck baby, you taste so goodâ he moans, before bending down, moving your underwear aside even more, his hot breath fanning your pussy. Eddie flicks his tongue out and ghosts it over your wetness, earning a squeak and more slick to leak out of you before he dives in and roughly starts eating you out. Loud moans escaping your lips, as his fingers start to play with your clit.
âDaddy!â you scream, feeling the familiar tensing in your lower abdomen from earlier. He continues his ministrations, tongue lapping at your clit, fingers pumping in and out of your wet, sensitive pussy. âDaddy, Iâm gonna cumâ you moan loudly.
âCum for me princessâ Eddie mumbles into your pussy, the vibrations of his voice travelling up to your core, as he continues to roughly eat you out like you were his last meal. With one final lick, his tongue flicks your clit and then he presses against it, pushing against your sensitive nub. The pressure within you snaps, and you buck your hips slightly, squirming as your orgasm rushes through you, squirting slightly. Even as youâre coming down from your high, Eddie continues licking and eating up all your slick.
âLook at my pretty girlâ He whispers, eyes staring at your naked body in admiration âSquirting all over the deskâ. His lips, travel up your body, kissing over your hips and bellybutton, detouring to kiss any tattoos you have, before sucking at your clavicle, drawing a moan from your lips.
âStop teasing meâ you whine, as you rub your thighs together, trying to bring back the sweet sensation of friction between your legs, âI want you inside me.â
âThink you can handle me, princessâ He questions, hand pumping his big cock, getting himself ready. Watching as his hand bobs up and down his cock, you nod your head eagerly in answer to his question. He steps forward rubbing the tip of his cock up and down your slit, teasing you, before pushing the head in. You moan together, before he crashes his plump lips against yours. âFuck baby! Youâre so tightâ He murmurs between breaths, before pushing himself into you even more.
âKeep goingâ you plead, eyes staring into his. You could see the concern; the care and you nod your head in answer to his silent question. Thatâs all he needed, before he snapped his hips forward, pushing the rest of his cock into your pussy, his balls hitting your ass.
âGood girl ~ thatâs a good fucking girlâ He praised, spitting in his hand, and rubbing his saliva and fingers against your clit. He gives you a few moments to adjust before he nearly pulls the whole way out and slams back into you. Heâs rough, yet gentle at the same time and his scent just intoxicates you just like earlier. He thrusts into you hard, tip of his cock hitting the right spot within you, making your eyes roll backwards into your head, small little moans escaping your bruised lips.
âWhat pretty noises youâre making for me⊠am I making you feel good?â He drawls. But when he gets no answer, he asks you again, voice deeper, âAm I making you feel good?â
âY-yesâ you stutter, drunk on his cock.
âYes, what?â He growls, hand reaching out, and settling around your throat, tightening slightly.
âYes, daddyâ you cry out, not caring if anyone hears you. Eddie loosens his grip around your throat, going back to rubbing your clit.
âGood, girlâ He praises, âYou belong to meâ
His hips thrust faster within you, his cock hitting your g-spot every time. He can tell your close, as your pussy starts to clench around his cock. âIf you want to cum, you better begâ Eddie grumbles, coming close himself.
âDaddy, please!â You cry out, feeling the pressure build âLet me cum!â You scream.
âCum for me baby, cum for meâ He orders. Your pussy clenches tightly, the elastic band in your abdomen snapping, your hips, pushing Eddieâs cock into you deeper. Your arms racking down his back, nails digging red lines into his pale skin. âFuck baby!â Eddie grunts, snapping his hips into you one last time, before he fills you with his cum, coating your walls. He falls on top of you, your body taking his weight, the two of you panting gathering your breath back.
âwowâ you utter, drawing deep laugher out of Eddie, vibrations travelling through you.
âI canât believe we just did thatâ You continue, hands playing with his curls absentmindedly.
âWhy not?â Eddie questions, pulling his limp cock out of your sore and over stimulated pussy.
âWhy?â you question puzzled. âBecause weâre enemies, and weâre in the schoolâ You laugh, smacking the man above you slightly on the chest, âand weâre in the schoolâ you repeat, it dawns on you that anyone could have walked in, after you forgot to re-lock the door.
âHate to break it to you princessâ Eddie utters âBut, we passed being enemies, as soon as we entered this classroomâ he chuckles, pulling a laugh out of you, which you try to stifle as you feel his seed escape from you. You look up into his brown eyes, and smile before leaning in and pressing a soft kiss on his lips. âI love you, Eddie Munsonâ.
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