Everyone in Hawkins believed y/n Henderson, Dustin’s older sister and Steve Harrington’s girlfriend, died in the lab years ago. But when the town is pushed to the brink by the Upside Down, y/n returns—alive, scarred, and stronger than ever. With powers Brenner gave her, she becomes the last hope for her friends, forcing Steve to confront the love he thought he lost forever.
⋆꙳•❅‧* you and steve, your boyfriend, had a fight a few days ago before the year ends. now, he’s sneaking through your window on new year’s eve to apologize for being a dork
The Party reunites back in the wheelers basement, as you all are catching up on your lives. As you all go your separate ways. Mike and you working through your relationship while you’re at college.
At The Squawk, Hopper pitches a daring plan to retrieve the children, but when Robin teases Steve, sparks fly between him and you—his girlfriend—flirtation, embarrassment, and playful tension collide with a deadly mission.
⋆.˚✿ alternative universe: no vecna! you and steve have been together for seven years. happily married and raising a one-year-old daughter. steve being THE girl dad. [inspired by joe keery saying in the interviews that steve harrington would probably have four daughters in the future, and most likely be a girl dad]
The war had ended 7 months ago almost a year, but the weight of it still clung to Katsuki like smoke in his clothes. Peace was supposed to feel lighter—easier. Instead, everything felt too loud, too bright, too much.
She’s soft. He’s sharp. Together, they ignite a passionate, teasing, and possessive fire where every whisper, touch, and forbidden glance threatens to unravel them both. College will decide which one they become and whether their love can hold both.
You’re happily married with Mattheo Riddle. Everyone knows you’re a power couple. Well… between the moments you argue like you used to in school corridors. But your life is about to change.
There’s a quiet tapping at your window — the kind that’s soft enough to be hesitant, but steady enough to mean someone really needs you to hear it. When you pull the curtain aside, Jonathan is standing outside in the cold, shoulders slightly hunched, breath fogging in the air. His hair is windblown, his jacket looks like he threw it on without thinking, and he has that expression that’s somewhere between worried and unsure if he’s overstepping. When you unlatch the window, he whispers, “Hey… can I come in?” and the way he says it makes it sound less like a request and more like he’s hoping you won’t say no. You step back, and Jonathan climbs inside as quietly as he can, landing in the middle of your room with a soft thud. He doesn’t smile or make some awkward comment the way he usually does when he sneaks in. Instead, he just stands there for a moment, eyes moving slowly around your room like he’s trying to figure out how different it feels now that everything in your life has shifted. He finally looks at you, hands shoved in his pockets. “I heard,” he says softly. “About the divorce.” He doesn’t say the word dramatically. He doesn’t try to soften it either. He just lets it sit there in the air between you.
Graduation day finally arrives in Hawkins. While Steve coaches one last middle school baseball game before the ceremony, Y/N—Dustin Henderson’s older sister and Steve’s wife—watches the kids she helped raise step into their future. Four months pregnant and surrounded by family forged through monsters and survival, she learns that after the Upside Down, life doesn’t just go on—it grows.
Katsuki Bakugou, 28 and Japan’s No. 2 Hero, is scarred, tough, and blunt to everyone except his wife. With Y/n, he’s soft, protective, and secretly obsessed with starting a family. Beneath the attitude, he’s just a devoted husband with intense baby fever.
Already a couple, Y/N and Peter Parker try to balance school, secrets, and Tony’s extreme dad-mode. Between late-night swings, Stark chaos, and saving the city, they fight to protect the one thing that feels simple—each other.
Dragged to a club he never wanted to be in, Katsuki Bakugou drinks more than he should and locks eyes with a stranger who turns the night into a blur of music, heat, and bad decisions. By morning, paparazzi photos of the two of them are everywhere, and Katsuki learns he even got into a fight protecting the girl he can barely remember—but can’t stop thinking about. Determined to take control of the narrative, he seeks to finds her again.