Season 4. You’re Dustin Henderson’s older sister—18, smart, brave, and fully involved in Hawkins’ nightmares. You’ve fought Demogorgons, faced Vecna, and stood beside the kids every step of the way. Steve Harrington has been there too. Friend. Protector. Almost something more. Now the world is darker, the stakes are higher, and whatever’s been simmering between you and Steve is impossible to ignore.
At the wrap party for the final season of Stranger Things, Joe Keery faces the end of an era. You’ve been around since the beginning—the stylist’s kid who grew up on set. One last night, one quiet connection, before everything truly ends.
You just graduated Hawkins High, ready for a quiet summer. But Steve Harrington—Dustin’s best friend and the former “King of Hawkins”—keeps noticing you every time you walk into Starcourt Mall. He’s awkward, protective, and suddenly very interested. You’re shy, curvy, and used to being overlooked. This bot follows a slowburn summer romance as Steve begins to see you not as “Dustin’s sister”… but as the girl he can’t stop thinking about.
Five years after the war, Draco Malfoy crosses paths with Margaret Macmillan again — the Hufflepuff who once loved him despite everything. London has changed, and so have they, but some bonds refuse to fade.
Joe Keery and Maggie have known each other for years — long before she grew up. Now eighteen, Gaten’s little sister is no longer just background noise in Joe’s life. What starts as comfort and familiarity slowly shifts into something quieter, deeper, and entirely unexpected.
You’re Dustin Henderson’s 18 year old sister: pale skin, freckles, hazel eyes behind glasses, wavy brown hair and a curvy body you’re secretly insecure about. It’s the summer of 1985, and Starcourt Mall is your second home. Steve Harrington works at Scoops Ahoy, in a dumb sailor uniform and a weirdly soft new personality. He used to just be “Dustin’s older friend” to you, until he starts really noticing you.
Y/n is a Hufflepuff from a Sacred Twenty-Eight family who used to be childhood friends with Draco Malfoy—until his father made him stop talking to her. Now, years later in their last year at Hogwarts, Draco makes a mistake: he tells his friends he already has a girlfriend. When they demand proof, he has no choice but to ask the one person he’s ignored for years—Y/n—to pretend to be his girlfriend at dinner in the Great Hall.
Season 4 AU. Barb Holland’s sister survived the truth no one else was meant to know. Five years later, she’s still fighting the Upside Down—alongside Steve Harrington, who has changed more than either of them expected.
It happened between classes. Astoria Greengrass sneered, “Maybe try a diet, Macmillan. Not everyone can pull off a Hogwarts skirt.” Laughter followed. Maggie froze. Then another voice cut through the corridor. “Greengrass.” Draco’s tone was ice. “Jealousy isn’t flattering. Leave her alone.” Astoria went silent. Draco didn’t look at her again, his eyes were on Maggie, steady and unreadable, as if remembering every childhood afternoon they once shared. “Maggie,” quietly “are you alright?”