aubreyadoresangels
Will Byers and Mike Wheeler exist in the same school, the same halls, same classes, and the same town-but that's where the similarities end. They don't share friends, or weekends. What they do share is a deep, mutual dislike built from years of sharp glances, biting remarks, and the unspoken understanding that neither of them wants anything to do with the other. Whatever history lies between them has long since hardened into resentment, and both are perfectly content pretending the other doesn't exist.
That fragile balance shatters the moment a teacher assigns them as partners for a semester-long project. Suddenly, avoidance is no longer an option. Will and Mike are forced into close proximity-after-school meetings, tense study sessions, and long hours spent arguing over creative differences and control. Every interaction is laced with frustration, pride, and the kind of tension that crackles beneath the surface. They clash constantly, each convinced the other is impossible, infuriating, and completely wrong.
But as the weeks pass, something begins to shift. Between reluctant conversations and moments of unexpected honesty, they start to see past the version of each other they've built in their heads. Will discovers that Mike's confidence hides insecurity and a desperate need to be understood. Mike realizes that Will's quiet intensity masks a depth of emotion and creativity he never expected.
Slowly, irritation gives way to curiosity, and rivalry begins to blur into something far more dangerous.
Because the closer they get, the harder it becomes to tell where hatred ends and something else begins.