Stranger Things Fan Fiction
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Ongoing, First published Nov 07, 2017
*In The Town Of Hawkins* 

Mike: Hey Guys Lets Go To Benny's For Lunch
Will: Sounds Good
Lucas: Sounds Dope
Dustin: Ok Dude
*All Ride Bikes To Benny's*
Benny: Hey Kids What Can I Get Ya?
Mike: I Get Some Burgers And Fries
Will: Same
Lucas: Me Too
Dustin: Me Aswell
*Clanking comes from The Kitchen*
Benny: *turns around to see a girl with a shaved head* HEY WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
Eleven:......
Mike: Hi Im Mike Short For Micheal
Eleven: *Points To Arm To Show 011*
Mike: Is That Your Name Eleven?
Eleven: yes
Will: Come On Are We Gonna Eat?
Mike: Yeah Hold On
Mike: Do You Wanna Eat With Us?
Eleven: yes 
*Eleven walks over to the table with mike* 
Mike: Shes Gonna Eat With Us
 Okay Guys
Will: Yeah Sure 
Lucas: ok
Dustin: fine with me
*They all Itroduce Themselves To Eleven*
Eleven: Whats That *Points At Fries*
Mike: They Are Fries
Eleven: Fries?
Mike: Yeah Try One
Eleven: *Gets A Fry*
Mike: What Do You Think
Eleven: Its Delicious
Mike: Glad You Like It *Smiles At Her*
Eleven: *Smiles Back*

To Be Continued....
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