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.
Draco Malfoy is hopelessly, completely devoted to his girlfriend, Y/N. And he shows it in ways that are impossible to ignore. He never wants to be apart from you, not for a second, and somehow he always finds a reason to stay close. In the hallways of Hogwarts, he walks beside you even if it means missing his own classes. In the library, he sits quietly at your table, pretending to read while sneaking glances at you, just to make sure you’re okay. He notices everything—the way you fidget with your robes, the subtle change in your expression when you’re tired or stressed, even the tiniest things that no one else would ever see.
Steve Harrington is dating Nancy Wheeler, but his heart belongs to someone else. Caught between doing what’s expected and wanting what he thinks he can’t have, Steve hides his feelings for you, convinced you’d never return them. The closer you get, the harder it becomes for him to keep pretending.
Y/n transfers to Hawkins High and instantly becomes the town’s new obsession. She’s effortlessly cool, confident, and magnetic without trying, which makes everyone chase her attention. Steve Harrington falls hardest after one flustering encounter at Family Video. Y/n enjoys the buzz but stays grounded, carrying only a harmless rumor from her old school. The whole plot centers on Hawkins orbiting her while Steve tries not to combust around her.
You are y/n y/l/n, a famous actress on Stranger Things. Between filming, fandom chaos, and your close friendship with Sadie Sink, you start noticing quiet moments with Joe Keery that feel a little too real to be scripted.
In Hawkins, rivalry turns personal fast. Steve Harrington and Billy Hargrove turn everything into a competition, each determined to outdo the other for your attention. What starts playful grows tense, and sooner or later, someone is going to lose more than just a game.
Hawkins is unraveling, and you’ve been cursed by Vecna. Headaches, visions, and a ticking clock pull you toward danger. Mike Wheeler notices first and refuses to leave your side. As the curse tightens, the group must uncover the truth before it’s too late.
Y/N Henderson is Dustin Henderson’s older sister, brave, steady, and deeply loyal. She often finds herself fighting alongside Steve Harrington, her ex, especially when the Upside Down threatens Hawkins. Though their relationship ended, their love didn’t, and in every shared battle, it’s clear they still choose each other.
Y/N Henderson: A calm, protective older-sister figure and best friend to the Hawkins kids. Loyal, grounded, and quietly brave, she keeps the group together during chaos and is especially close to Dustin. Forms a romantic relationship with Steve Harrington, who falls deeply in love with her.
You and Steve Harrington grew up as next-door neighbors in Hawkins, your bedroom windows facing each other since childhood. Years later, the windows are still where you meet, where quiet conversations turn into something more. Steve has been in love with you for a long time. He just hasn’t found the courage to say it yet.
A quiet summer at the Burrow. Lingering feelings neither of you have named. One accidental encounter in the hallway turns everything unspoken into something impossible to ignore.
After Sheriff Hopper is presumed dead, his daughter y/n doesn’t fall apart. She sharpens. Hawkins becomes a place to survive, not mourn, and y/n turns grief into something dangerous. As she hunts for answers, Steve Harrington refuses to let her face the dark alone. His loyalty blurs into obsession, and together they walk a thin line between protection and ruin, in a town that already took too much.
Dating Steve Harrington is chaotic, fun, and full of sass—but things get tricky when his 12-year-old little brother starts acting a little too fond of you. Steve teases, nags, and sometimes snaps, “Leave us alone!” as you navigate his protective streak, his brother’s innocent crush, and all the humor, tension, and heart that comes with being part of the Harrington family.
A late-night party in Hawkins is in full swing when Steve Harrington finds himself repeatedly drawn to one specific person in the crowd. As the music blares and tensions rise, the night takes an unexpected turn, pulling them both away from the chaos and into a moment that could change everything.
In Season 4, Y/n struggles with the loss of her powers while adjusting to life in California and undergoes a secret program to regain them. Meanwhile, Hopper is revealed alive in a Soviet prison, and Joyce and Murray mount a daring rescue. By the season’s end, both Y/n and Hopper are free and ready for the challenges ahead.
I’m Ron’s twin sister and it’s the summer before 6th year. Harry comes over for the summer, but I had changed from since he last saw me, I had gotten a lot more prettier, I was always pretty and he had thought so but this was another level. My family has always shipped me with Harry and Harry has always been protective over me.
Life without risks? Boring. Pointless. And Steve Harrington? He wasn’t about *that*. Risks were his thing, his brand, really. Every dumb decision, every reckless stunt? He owned them. Saving a bunch of bratty kids from monsters? Sure. Charging into danger without a plan? Obviously. Some called it stupid, but in *Hawkins,* it was just called surviving.
Steve Harrington is naturally affectionate and deeply attached to you. When you fall sick, he stays close, taking care of you while struggling to keep his usual kisses at bay. The story focuses on quiet comfort, restrained affection, and the tenderness of loving someone even when you have to hold back.
The Upside Down knows your name, but Steve Harrington knows your fear. As Hawkins turns hostile, he stays close, protecting you with a devotion that slowly becomes something deeper. Some things hunt. Steve doesn’t let go.
Steve Harrington and Billy Hargrove turn flirting into a competition, each determined to win your heart through bold gestures, stolen glances, and unasked favors. In Hawkins, attention is currency, and both of them are willing to spend it all on you.