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After Mike's confusing explanations about his granny, Jane needed help, so she went looking for answers to the only girl she knew her age
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Following the Battle at Star Court, The Gang must deal with the aftermath and Max is reeling from Billy's Death. But what happens when someone who was supposed to be dead isn't and what does it have to do with the other lab experiments
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Billy survives at the end of season 3, but he is stuck as a ghost until El can reconnect him to his body. He gets to follow El around and see how she adapts to her new home and her new life. When El finally gets her powers back she discovers that Pappa is not done with her and has been building an army. El goes back to Hawkins to get Hopper back and to stop Pappa once and for all. But will El and Billy find love within each other's arms along the way? And how will Hopper react to discovering his sweet daughter is growing up and becoming a young woman? The road to happiness is never easy, but it can often be the most rewarding if you reach the end.
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Оди не успеет вырасти, не станет взрослой умудренной королевой.
Били староват, чтоб карьеру Питер Пэна начинать.- Language:
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“Please, Billy? I really want you to come.”
Jim glances up from the paper in his hands over to the couch where Billy and Max are sitting, the former who is looking hesitant, while the latter is trying to pull off the poutiest expression she can muster, in an attempt to get her big brother to finally give in and say yes to coming to her sixteenth birthday party.
It’s not that Billy doesn’t want to go, Jim is sure that isn’t the reason. The real reason likely is related to Neil, who is going to be present. His assumption is proven correct when a moment later Billy sighs and replies quietly, “He’s going to be there, Max.”
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- Part 16 of A Second Chance
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Joyce Byers, The Mother of the Lost by Invaderdumbass
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
20 Feb 2022
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Joyce Byers was an enigma to Billy Hargrove. He didn’t understand her one damn bit. Why would this mother with her hands already full with two boys of her own, while also parenting a super-powered little girl, wanna take in a stray like him?
the knowing gaze she gave him, made him feel like she knew. That he really didn’t need to explain. The sheer understanding in her stare sent a shiver down his spine and quieted any words that were trying to fall from his lips.
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Joyce Byers' love competes against the tallest tsunamis and the strongest tornadoes. She's a mother through and through, blood or not.
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- Part 2 of I wish the world was softer
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Jim is beginning to feel a little awkward talking about this, but he tries to anyway because he thinks this might be an important thing for Billy to hear. “I started to see you in the same way as Jane, after some time.”
When he finishes, he looks to Billy, who seems to be processing his words. The boy is quiet at first as he thinks. “What…like, your kid?” Billy eventually asks as he puts two and two together.
“Uh, yeah,” Jim answers, feeling even more awkward, because this isn’t something they have ever talked about before.
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- Part 12 of A Second Chance
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Изнанка: происхождение и истоки by Ildre_Auskaite, WTF Happy End 2022 (stranger_thingsFB)
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
12 Feb 2022
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Долгое время в фандоме бытовало мнение, что мигающие лампочки в «Stranger Things» — это простой и недвусмысленный признак сверхъестественной активности, будь то приближение демогоргона, открывшийся неподалеку портал в другое измерение, происки Истязателя Разума или все сразу. Но так ли это? Давайте же разберемся.
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- Part 12 of Meta
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For quite a notable time, in the fandom, an opinion has been rife that flashing lights indicate the Upside Down’s creatures’ presence or the vicinity of a portal leading there. I have to admit I thought the same way until recently but then I paid attention to the interesting details I’d never noticed before. I’ve done a little research and that’s what I’ve found out.
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- Part 11 of Meta
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“Why?” she demands and Jim knows that she’s speaking to him now instead. This time he does sigh.
“Because,” is all he answers with, but of course that isn’t enough for Jane.
“Because why?”
“Because I said so.”
It grows silent for a couple seconds. “No,” Jane speaks louder. “It’s a baby, it will die. It needs food.”
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- Part 11 of A Second Chance
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“Hey, so…you think about getting your hair cut any time soon?” he asks Billy as they’re sitting at the table. The boy is seated directly across from him, so he can see the way Billy tenses up at his question almost immediately.
“No,” Billy mumbles, staring down at his plate where he’s now pushing around his mashed potatoes. He’s growing defensive all of a sudden, really defensive, over what Jim previously thought to be a simple question. Jim can’t help but wonder why that is.
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- Part 8 of A Second Chance
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Because Billy is going with Jim to the grocery, Jane also wants to come along, and so now Jim is having to keep tabs on two kids in the store. One would think that wouldn’t be much of an issue with the both of them being teenagers, but no, it’s not much different from taking small children to the grocery.
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- Part 7 of A Second Chance
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Jim has begun to learn a lot about the kind of person Billy really is ever since he’s come to live with him and Jane. It’s only been about four months since he was released from the hospital, but that’s been plenty of time for Jim to observe Billy’s personality. There are quite a few things that he learns about the boy that set him apart from the kind of individual Jim had once thought him to be before Starcourt happened.
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- Part 6 of A Second Chance
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The one where Billy finds El and pseudo-adopts her as his sister.
The rest of the dominoes fall.
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Billy is not very happy when he learns that he’s going to have to wear corrective lenses. Jim knows this because he goes quiet and there’s a permanent scowl on his face as they browse the options for frames. Billy doesn’t seem to want any part of it.
“If you don’t pick a pair of frames you like then I’m going to pick the ugliest pair in this place and you’ll have no choice but to wear them,” Jim threatens him, because they have been here way too long and Billy is being too much right now.
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- Part 4 of A Second Chance
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“He’s, um…doing better, right?” Steve asks, in reference to Billy.
Jim glances toward the hallway for a brief second. “Yeah. He’s got his good and bad days, but he’s making good progress.”
“He’s…different. It’s weird. When I last saw him, he wasn’t even conscious, so I didn’t realize he’s not like how he used to be.”
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- Part 3 of A Second Chance
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“She didn’t know…” Billy speaks again quietly. He’s gone back to staring blankly, not looking at Jim still.
“Didn’t know what?” he asks, hoping that he can encourage Billy to talk to him more.
The boy does, but it takes him a moment before he replies, “it wasn’t me…”
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- Part 2 of A Second Chance
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Billy’s like El.
This is how they find out.
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“So, you’re saying he’s being discharged tomorrow and he has no place to go?”
“Neil says he can’t come back home,” she says quietly, so the subject at hand won’t hear her from within the next room. Though, Jim’s pretty sure he’s asleep and wouldn’t hear her anyway. “He says Billy can take care of himself since he’s eighteen now, but how is he supposed to do that? He has nowhere to go and he has a brain injury, he can’t take care of himself!”
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- Part 1 of A Second Chance
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When Billy moved across the country from California to Hawkins, Indiana with his father, step-mother, and step-sister, it was supposed to be a fresh start for all of them, to leave behind the ugly past in California, to go somewhere new where no one else would know them. It was supposed to be a good thing, according to his father.
Billy had never expected it to go so wrong.