Hello, Goodbye
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  • Reads 60
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Jun 24, 2022
Mature
This is gonna be an Eddie Munson x Male Reader. The reason being because the way he looks at Steve most of the time in the upside down, and the black handkerchief in his back pocket. If y'all don't know what the black hanky means, search it up. Then again it could be for aesthetics or whatever but I doubt it. Anyway, enjoy reading it because I'm gonna take my time with this one.

This story will get sad at some point, but mainly it will focus on the good aspects of leading a somewhat normal life in Hawkins. 

There might be slight smut, there will most definitely be mentions and use of swearing, drugs, alcohol, guns, gore, and throwing up (I added throwing up because some people like myself, hate throwing up and hate the mention of someone throwing up)

Enjoy the story, as I will while writing it for you :)
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