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𝚂𝚞𝚖𝚖𝚎𝚛 𝙾𝚏 𝟼𝟿' - 𝙱𝚛𝚢𝚊𝚗 𝙰𝚍𝚊𝚖𝚜



Picture this.

Beatrice and Will start hanging out more and more after the snow ball. Since the kiss they shared, they've been closer than ever.

Sometimes they would play games at the arcade. Sometimes they would hang out at their houses... alone.

No! Not like that!

Well... a little like that.

They just... made out a couple times.

Okay, it was a lot of times.

No biggie!

But they also expanded their art abilities together. They tried different ways of sketching based off the other. They were acting more than friends and Bea decided to ask Will the big question.

She was the one to ask him to be her boyfriend for a couple reasons...

1. He was clueless and thought that they were already dating even though they didn't define the relationship.

And...

2. Women empowerment, duh! Especially for living in the 80s.

Anyways... They've been dating since January 6th, 1985. And today is the twenty-fifth of June. Summer had just begun only a few days before.

They hung out almost all the time. But, unlike Mike and El, they made time for both their hangouts and group hangouts. Spending time together was great, but they're still young and want to be out in the world! See new things! They can't be cramped up in the others room.

They graduated from middle school about a week ago. All their parents cried about their babies getting old and soon entering the real world as if the Upside Down wasn't real enough. (It's not like they know anyway).

Well, the kids are going into high school next year! But, because the Holland's moved after graduation, Beatrice is currently trying to convince her parents to let her stay in Hawkins for the summer with her friends.

More specifically; her mother. She's the hardest to convince for anything. For her father; it's the simple puppy dog eyes and he's trapped. But, Martha Holland doesn't go down without a fight.

"But, mom! Pleeeeeeaaaaaassssse!" She whines, like she has for the past hour and a half. "Max's mom and step-father already agreed to it. I'd get to spend time with my friends before the school year. And, I would check in every night." The strawberry blonde lists off, counting her fingers.

"No. I don't want you near the town that killed your sister." Marsha huffs, shaking her head as she continues with the laundry. "And... I don't want to be a grandmother."

"Oh, my GOD. Mom! No! I'm only thirteen! Will and I— We never— Gross!" Bea sputters in disgust. Changing the subject, she continues, "and... the lab is gone. Nancy, Jonathan and that Murray guy made sure of it."

Her mom placed a green shirt in the laundry basket before turning to her. Martha begins to tear up. Taking note of her glossy eyes, Beatrice walks up to her and places her hands in hers.

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