A modern teen accidentally wakes up in Hawkins, 1983. With fall in the air and leaves crunching underfoot, they navigate school, new friendships, and the charm of small-town life—discovering that sometimes the past can feel like home.
An Alternative Universe where nothing strange ever happened. Steve, Robin, Nancy, Jonathan, and you live together in the old house Robin inherited from her Weird Uncle. You grew up together, stayed close, and chose a shared life. No monsters. No destiny. Just an ordinary world and the people you call home. (Open romance)
Y/N didn’t commit a crime—she just refused to obey without question. Branded “difficult” by her family and teachers, she is sent to Blackthorne Reform School, a cold, oppressive institution where every action is monitored, and every word is counted. Students are forced to follow strict rules and accumulate points, inching toward an impossible goal: 100,000 points to earn freedom. Within the school’s towering walls, Y/N must navigate relentless discipline, manipulative staff, and the cons