• Written for @yearoftheotpevent February’s prompt: “if i kiss you, will you shut up?”  

    Stranger Things | Ronance | Teen | 2.6K total
    no upside down au, fluff, pining, first kiss

    Robin’s been crushing on Nancy for a while now. And when Nancy asks her out on a Friday night, Robin is still unsure whether it’s a date or not; despite what Steve tells her.

    But things become clearer when Nancy comes home with her that night.

    [Read on AO3]

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    Written for @yearoftheotpevent​ January’s prompts: First Kiss &  “whenever I look at you…”

    Stranger Things | Steddie | Teen | 2.5K total
    canon divergence, fluff, first kiss, getting together

    Steve’s had a lot of first kisses in his life. Some were better than others, but he’s not ashamed of it. But now, he was looking forward to something entirely new and it was exciting. Before the spring of ‘86, the thought of kissing Eddie Munson never crossed his mind. Or any guy for that matter. That was until Steve accidentally asked him out on a date three months post-Vecna and now it was all he can think about for over the past month.

    Steve hasn’t stopped thinking about kissing Eddie, but Eddie has continued to avoid it after their first date. And Steve is trying really hard not to worry about it.

    [Read of AO3]

  • Goncharov Lore Thus Far, based on the top tumblr post results

    • Main cast are Goncharov himself, his wife Katya (née Michailov), and Andrey 
    • One side character is named Mario Ambrosini. He is described as a “sad boi” and is involved in gambling. 
    • Set in Naples and involving a drug ring/mafia. The plot seems to involve Russian organized crime attempting to get a foothold in Italy. 
    • There is a Boat Scene. Katya survives via resourcefulness. 
    • Andrey and Goncharov have a substantial amount of homoeroticism. Andrey also has an internet in Katya. This forms a true love triangle. 
    • At some point, Katya threatens to shoot Goncharov. This is framed as a Girlboss Moment. 
    • There is also a Beer Bottle Scene. 
    • Katya fakes her death. 
    • heavy clock symbolism. A pivotal scene occurs at a clock tower, there is a grandfather clock in the background of some sets, etc 
    • A supporting female character named Sofia makes an appearance, wearing a cocktail dress. Katya protects her at some point. They’re both in the Boat Scene. At one point they buy fruit together in a marketplace. This is lesbian shipping fuel. 
    • The villain, likely Mario, has a sidekick named Icepick Joe. Joe commits a final act of heroism before being left for dead— after being killed by an Icepick. Perhaps he turned against Mario and was killed in retaliation?
    • Goncharov, played by DeNiro, has a very distinctive manner of walking. 
    • Katya’s brother, Valery, makes an appearance. 
  • from posts I’ve witnessed (only mentioning things I’ve seen >5 blogs post about)

    - there is an Anchovies scene, and fish symbolism also plays a heavy role. at some point Katya is seen near a fish bowl full of goldfish, and this is important to the Boat Scene as well.

    - Goncharov and Andrey have homoerotic tension, and this is used to further statements about the cycle of repression and violence

    • The story involves Goncharov losing himself in a downward spiral. It is a tragedy of unbecoming.
    • There’s a Bridge Scene. This is the one with the clocktower chiming in the background.
    • There’s a scene involving a tank of anchovies. 
    • Icepick Joe has a traumatic backstory 
    • Katya betrays Goncharov AND Sofia. She’s well-intentioned, but it all comes crashing down, ending in her losing them both— losing Sofia emotionally and inadvertently causing Goncharov’s death
    • There’s a shootout in Pompeii in which Mario destroys historically significant architecture. This is representative of the destructive nature of nationalism.