Where You Go (Eddie Munson)

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word count: 13,130
requested by: absolutely no one
pronouns: she/her
warnings: lots of swears (sorry), major character death, mentioned character deaths, mentions of murder and dying in a fire, mentions of depression and weed, survivor's guilt, wildly non-canonical timeline (im serious yall, there are a lot of creative liberties taken with that one), also yn is 18!!! (not tryna commit any crimes here @ fbi)
fandom: stranger things
au type: high school
summary: you have a crush on eddie; the only problem is he's only interested in your best friend. however, a tragic event brings you two together in more ways than you bargained for
inspired by: dream, also heavily inspired by/using scenes from season 4 (i use tvshowtranscripts for exact lines and they don't put who said it, so i'm sorry if some are wrong!!)
authors notes: i'm trying a thing where i don't split this up into parts, so i hope it's not too long!!! also this is my first eddie fic so pls be nice to me :(((

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Hawkins High School was nothing if not predictable.

When movies and TV portrayed what it was like to be a teenager, you were sure they'd gotten their ideas straight from your school. Sports were everything, the popular cheerleaders dated the star athletes, the weird kids were outcast from the rest, and you were just...there.

You weren't a particularly gifted student, nor were you fairly well-known, and you certainly weren't athletic. To be honest, you only had one friend. You met your best friend in elementary school, her being on your bus route just one stop before yours.

Chrissy Cunningham was everything you weren't, but she still kept you around. If it weren't for the fact that you lived so close and were able to create such a strong bond at an early age, you honestly would have thought she just stayed because she felt sorry for you.

But that wasn't who Chrissy was.

Chrissy was a fiercely loyal friend, and that only grew once you entered high school. She made the cheer squad freshman year – becoming popular pretty much right away – but she never let it come between her friendship with you. Upon entering your senior year, Chrissy became cheer captain and subsequently caught the attention of everyone in school.

And that included Eddie Munson.

Eddie had always been a character, often interrupting lunches with passionate speeches about the popular crowds and how they excluded anyone different than them. You knew he had a club that met after school, though you didn't know much other than it was about Dungeons & Dragons. You always had a bit of a crush on him – sure, he could be obnoxious and he was on his third try of making it to graduation, but he was friendly and cute and had no problem talking back to people like Jason Carver.

You wish you could say you were surprised when Chrissy started offhandedly mentioning that she'd been hanging out with Eddie every once in a while. You would listen to her talk about something funny he did or said, plastering on the fake interest as she spoke.

Yeah, you were jealous.

But you knew you had no right to be.

Chrissy had no idea you had a crush, and you knew her relationship with Jason only continued to please her overbearing mother, so you wanted nothing more than for her to finally be happy for once.

But that didn't mean it didn't sting whenever she mentioned seeing him.

"Hey, I'll be right back," Chrissy told you after setting her lunch tray down at the spot across from you, "I have to go talk to Eddie about something."

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