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Steve shouldn’t be so hurt about it. It’s not like he's super close to the man. Sure, he feels a little bit fluttery around him, sure, he catches himself staring at him a lot when he’s around, and sure, maybe he wanted to kiss him, but he’s not close with him. It’s whatever.
It’s not whatever. Weeks pass, and things don’t change, and Steve gets more and more frustrated. He doesn’t know what he expected- whether he thought that maybe when they formed more of a bond, he would touch him more, or what. But he doesn’t.
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Steve Harrington doesn't know why Eddie won't touch him, but it hurts.
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And Wayne liked the rest of Eddie’s friends, but he still got the bubbling anger at Steve Harrington. Even after months of dealing with the boy, he still couldn’t get over the fact that he had been one of the kids to make Eddie’s life hell in high school, and he was not going to forgive him for that.
Things changed one night, when he heard a knock at the door. Eddie asked him to get it, because he was busy painting his little toys for his game, and so he did, and was met with Steve Harrington, tears running down his face and mixing with blood that covered him, purple bruises blooming over tanned skin. Steve flinched at the mere sight of the man, and Wayne realized that maybe he had been wrong all along, because Steve Harrington was different, wasn’t he?
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Wayne Munson realizes that maybe Steve Harrington isn't as bad as he thought.
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Maybe Steve was unloveable. Maybe the rottenness of his parents, the rottenness of his past had ruined him, and everyone could see it. Maybe he was broken. There must have been something wrong with him, right? Why else would nobody ever stay?
Steve doesn’t know why it hurt that much to hear. He knew Eddie didn’t like him back. Maybe it was the fact that he had, at one point. Maybe it was the fact that in high school, when Steve was an asshole, Eddie liked him, but now that he was better, now that Eddie knew the real him, he didn’t.
He knew it was coming, he really did. Of course Eddie would never like somebody like him. He was a bad person. He would never be better. He would never be able to make up for his King Steve days. Why did he ever think he could?
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Eddie makes a comment that break Steve's heart.
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"“He’s homophobic, Dust,” Eddie answered, but Dustin drew back, confused.
“He’s- wha? Eddie, what do you-”
“Steve asked me out as a joke. He was trying to prank me. He’s still King Steve. He always was. He hasn’t changed, Dustin. I’m sorry.”"
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Eddie thinks Steve asked him out as a joke. Steve thinks he's the worst fucking person in the world.
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Steve had been in his routine, in his head, when it happened. It was an accident, a simple mistake. It shouldn't have caused the reaction it did. Just a slip of the hand, fingers going from grasping wet glass to air and a loud clattering sound.
Steve snapped back to reality and looked down to see broken glass littering the floor. His eyes widened and he could feel his breathing speed up, and he tried to calm down, he really tried, but he couldn’t, because he just broke one of Joyce’s cups and she was going to be so disappointed, she would kick him out and Hopper would be angry and maybe he would hit him just like-
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Steve Harrington breaks a cup at the Byers-Hopper house.
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Father Paul is going through it after everything that happened in the Holy Land, and you are his confessional. You are a quietly grieving soul drawn to Crockett Island in search of meaning, healing, and something unnamed.
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You, the reader, have been researching the existence of a vampiric "creature" and its many victims throughout time. You're hot on the creature's trail, but when you find it, you didn't expect to find someone else with it. It's your duty now to watch over Monsignor Pruitt and the "angel".
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"When a new priest comes into town, Sheriff Hassan is rightfully wary. But Father Paul is a difficult man to ignore: charismatic, kind eyed, with a thick head of hair that looks just as dark in the sun as it does in the nighttime -- more importantly, the man is a mystery. If Hassan keeps an eye on the priest, surely there’s nothing but old police instincts to blame."
In which Sheriff Hassan tackles first impressions, shitty cars, stolen glances, and startling revelations about the stranger at St. Patrick's.
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- Part 1 of A Laying of Hands
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Wherein Midnight Mass is reimagined as a paranormal romance where Sheriff Hassan is a werewolf. That's it, that's the fic. Enjoy!
See additional warnings in author's notes.
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Paul Hill thinks God is telling him to save Crockett's new resident, so he tries. (FIRST CHAPTER WAS EDITED)

