Chapter 1: Nothing does it quite like a mother cut.

Mother Cut.Words: 2287

Let your dad die: it's fine. It's fine. It's what he did to his dad. It's what he would do for you.

In these dreams it's always you: the boy in the sweatshirt, the boy on the bridge, the boy who always keeps me from jumping off the bridge. Oh, the things we invent when we are scared and want to be rescued.

I Had A Dream About You, Richard Siken.

Everyone asks the same question.

Was Steve Harrington's teenhood stolen or did he let it slip away because he wasn't thinking with his head?

Really it's up to you and what you think happened in his high school years. (Personally, I'd say it's years of failure.) While he is King Steve, he's not the perfect boy next door every girl believes him to be.

Steve Harrington was (is) a fucking mess. And it wasn't his fault (So they say).

It was all a brunette with crazy cheek bones and smokey lips and an ashy heart. Lowen Odette was Steve Harrington's worst walking nightmare, and he coated it with love. (He fucking loved her.) (First love type of shit.)

And it was all definitely full of love when she left a baby on his doorstep. So, yeah, we're Steve's teen years stolen.. or kicked away by his own actions?

Jen Leadison is convinced he kicked them away, but that could be because she hates his fucking guts. (Not really. She's trying to convince herself she hates him. But what girl at Hawkins could ever hate Steve Harrington? They all wanted him! Maybe she was just another Steve?)

Their mothers would definitely say something different. (Mother cutting!)

Cailee Spaeny,             Jen Avery Leadison

Joe Keery,         Steve Harrington

Naya Kodeh, Violet Odette Harrington

As Described, Lowen Odette

Riley Keough, Alexandra Leadison

Émilie Dequenne, Jennifer Leadison

Taylor Russell, Cade Westin

Kate Siegel, Candy Harrington

Michiel Huisman, Richard Harrington

Chase Stokes, Reed Routledge

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Steve Harrington Dad Au, 2022. Stranger Things, Season One through Four. Included: Usual Stranger Things themes, mature themes, graphic themes, sexual themes, death, gore, blood, violence, abuse, assault, homophobia mentions, drugs, alcohol, mental health, etc. Trigger Warnings will be added to the beginning of a chapter when needed.

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