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BOMBSHELL!

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→  "why do you have a brain if you never intend on using it?"

"i see where dustin gets his attitude from." 













                   IF ONE ASKED HIM IF HE COULD DEFINE A PAIN IN THE ASS, Lenny Henderson would point in the direction of his brother. The boy he still gave piggybacks rides to when he got lazy, the younger brother who roamed through his room for coins on games he never won. But if you asked him who he loved most in the world, he'd continue to point toward Dustin Henderson. 

Their Father had been anything but, and that had left a weight of responsibility upon the first-born's shoulders to pick up the pieces of a fragile woman with two young sons and a younger brother that looked up to all that Lenny did. A new town, a new school, all to rid their home of the man that had wronged them, and he'd never felt as if he truly fit into the comfort of Hawkins. Small, a place one knew everyone, but Dustin had found is place with a group of boys similar to him, enjoying their imaginations and games. 

Not to say Lenny Henderson hadn't done the same even if he felt miles away. He was a tempting drag of a drug that students of Hawkins' High craved, the want of both danger and excitement. A boy from out of town.









         — STRANGER THINGS. 2022.

( edited version. 2024. )





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