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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...
"never look back, never say die" -iron eagle (never say die), king kobra
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˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗ After what felt like years of being in the Upside Down, Kat finally came back to the radio station.
Honestly, it might've well been years, since far too many new things happened while they were gone.
For starters, Will was basically like a second El now. He was able to siphon Vecna's powers from him, using it to save the lives of pretty much everybody in that room. Two new members were introduced to the whole alternate dimension monster secret: Robin's girlfriend Vickie, and Mr. Clarke. There was a government experiment going on in the Upside Down, and the leaders of the experiment was holding El's sister captive there, but she escaped and was also now part of the group. And what was perhaps the most shocking development: Max woke up.
Kat sat in the main room of the Squawk, holding hands with Steve as everybody talked amongst themselves.
Dustin rounded the corner, followed closely by Lucas and Max, who was in a wheelchair. He got everyone's attention, and then started to write on the window of the sound booth with a whiteboard marker.
He started by drawing circle and putting a line through it. "Okay, so this is Hawkins," Dustin said, putting an H on the bottom half of the circle. "And this is the Upside Down." He put an X on the other half. "We've always assumed the Upside Down was another dimension opened by Brenner, but it turns out it's actually"—Dustin drew two curved lines from each side of the circle, connecting them with another circle at the top—"a bridge. More specifically, an inter-dimensional bridge that rips through space-time," he said. "It is wildly unstable, but held together by exotic matter"—Dustin gave a small glance to Nancy, seemingly still slightly pissed off about the fact that she had shot it—"which we found dead center right above the lab." He drew a circle in the middle of the space the two curves made. "In theoretical physics, they call this type of bridge a..."