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"you're so vain, you probably think this song is about you"
Katarina Henderson knows many things, but there's something she just can't figure out...what Nancy Wheeler sees in Steve Harrington
𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐂𝐇
two teens hate ea...
"when you're strange, faces come out of the rain" -people are strange, echo & the bunnymen
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˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ Once Steve finally got the van running and they were back on the road, he had been ranting to—rather, about—Dustin almost the entire time.
Kat was in the back, desperately trying to find any signal from Hop's telemetry tag, but she found it terribly hard to listen for beeps when Steve would not stop talking.
"And thank god we stopped that woman and got us a jump," Steve said after explaining the whole power surge/losing Hopper situation. "Which brings us to you, arriving looking like...Rocky Balboa. So basically, of all the crawls, this was, like, the one to miss. " Steve looked to Dustin, who was shoving tissues from Kat's first-aid kit in his nose. "So, just, well done, Henderson. Really, really well done."
And to both Kat and Steve's surprise, Dustin stayed quiet.
Steve clicked his tongue. "Speechless. That's new."
Even though it was dark, Kat could tell Dustin rolled his eyes. "I'm still processing, Steve. It's a lot," he said. "Holly? Why Holly?" Dustin went back to shoving tissues up his nose.
"Well, we'd be able to figure that out if we could contact Eleven, but we can't, because we've lost our connection with the Upside Down," Steve said, wildly waving his free hand.
Dustin wasn't fazed by the issue. "So, for the future, when the lights go from really bright to really dim, it means the generator is surging so you have to turn everything off immediately. I can't believe you can't even do the most basic thing ever like prevent a power surge."
Kat slipped the other side of the headphones off, letting them rest around her neck. "It's not his fault we lost power," she said sternly. "If anything it's mine, so please just drop it so I can listen for a signal."