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22 they/he autistic lesbian wizard

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miwi at the school dance in my favourite fic in the history of ever.

@echo-of-ekko wrote this lovely fic please check it out it is SO dear to me.

Check out this absolutely precious art that was inspired by my autistic Byler fic! And if you’re interested in reading it…

by paladin_mike (me!) | 25,256 words

Rating: G

No archive warnings apply

Will Byers/Mike Wheeler, some background relationships as well (Lumax and platonic Henderhop)

Nonverbal autistic Will Byers, autistic Mike Wheeler, aro Dustin Henderson, friends to lovers

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Thank you x1000 for such adorable artwork by @sakubang.

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“Byers!”

:Mike checking Will’s heartbeat just as he did at the end of S1

excerpts from my new wip. a semi canon-complaint rewrite of s5 with a will byers powers focus, except this time his connection to vecna is actually addressed…

i’ve been watching Fear Street and reading IT so this one is more angst/plot driven than romance driven. but it will be byler

my therapist who hasn’t finished season 5 told me that he’s had numerous patients who have been complaining about the ending and how he believes in conformity gate.😭

anyways he’s a hater like me and he’s gonna watch young royals cuz i recommended it

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okay but like. Picture the scene:

  • El moved to iceland after s5 and started afresh
  • She settles in a small village and when the people living there see a teenage girl alone with an air of melancholy? Immediately she is taken in as the village child to look after
  • someone sees her using her powers by accident and the whole village silently agrees “we tell no one. She is ours to protect now” and they go about their daily lives
  • years pass, el grows into an adult and takes over the village bakery after the elderly owner passes away
  • sometimes she checks in on The Party, using her powers, she watches mike and will fall in love, lucas and max blossom, and she is so very happy for them
  • and then she sees dustin. Dustin does not fall in love, she doesnt understand why because dustin always talked about suzie when they were dating, el figured dustin really valued romance
  • after a long while of living—when shes about 25-27—she is taking her daily walk through the forests and waterfalls (the one time a day she lets herself truly think about what she left behind) and she comes across a small child. No older than five or six, and so *so* small, shivering, terrified. El looks at her and sees herself that night in the woods when hopper found her
  • she remembers what hopper said the last time they saw eachother “give her the life you never had”
  • so she does
  • a year later dustin—a fully fledged nasa engineer—moves to work in iceland to study the geothermal vents and renewable energy possibilities. Hes posted in a small village.
  • the day after he arrives he walks into the village bakery to see el—jane—laughing with a customer behind the counter, flour on her cheek, her hair long, so long (she never cuts it, not after the lab) and smiling. Really truly smiling.
  • he’s about to call out to her, sweep her into a crushing hug, cry, shout, *something*, a young girl comes running behind the counter waving a sheet of scribbled on paper shouting “mama look what i made!”
  • and dustin comes to the conclusion that Jane has well and truly moved on from everything. From hawkins. From everyone.
  • he leaves the bakery without buying anything
  • and now has to try and get through his year long post without running into Jane, or her daughter
  • (obviously they meet again and fall in love and its wonderful yay)

genuinely henderhop would have been so incredible. a deadpan girl who says the most insane things out of context then provides no explanation with an animated boy who talks an insane amount. a girl who does crazy things and a boy who backs her up no matter what. an abused girl and disabled boy getting to be the main romance of a mainstream show. like we genuinely could have had it all.

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Hi, Byler fans. I don't usually post here but I just finished the Stranger Things finale and wanted to get something out that I feel needs to be said. My grandmother had an older brother named, coincidentally enough, William.

He was born in 1919 and he was gay.

Everyone in the family knew. It became an unspoken secret. And here’s the part people don't really say about the past: he wasn’t cast out. He wasn’t beaten. He wasn’t disowned.

They loved him. They were a close‑knit family.

What they did instead was play a game called pretend.

They never said it out loud. When the family gathered for holidays, his siblings brought their spouses. Uncle Bill came alone. His partner wasn't invited, of course. They didn't even want to know he had a partner. When children asked why Uncle Bill wasn’t married, the adults smiled and said, “He’s just a bachelor.”

That answer was given to my mother in the 1950s. To my sister in the 1970s. And to me in the 1980s.

People like the Duffer brothers seem to imagine that the past was only made up of violent, cartoonish homophobes. And sadly, there were a lot of those, just like there still are today. But some families were “fine” with gay people—as long as they were quiet. As long as they didn’t ask for the same things. As long as they didn’t bring love to the table.

Uncle Bill was accepted on one condition: He sat alone.

So when a modern show frames a gay boy’s arc as “learning to accept himself without expecting love in return,” that’s not radical. That’s not brave. That’s not new.

That story is over a hundred years old.

It’s the story of being tolerated, not chosen. Of being loved in theory, but denied in practice. Of being welcome—so long as you don’t make anyone uncomfortable.

My Uncle William lived that life a century ago. We don’t need to keep calling it progress.

I know a lot of people on here are young. So take the pain you're feeling now and remember it as you get older. Write your own stories that embrace what this show denied. Write the story you wanted Byler to be. Be the generation that stops telling this tired old story.

Do it for my Uncle Bill. Do it for Noah. Do it to give the middle finger to the Duffer brothers. Most of all, do it for yourself.

I need everyone to watch this and repost it

Okay, now I legitimately believe in #divorcegate, this brings things beyond mere speculation

Leigh Janiak is probably to thank for so much of what we loved.

Her absence from season 5 explains its mediocrity, and might explain them possibly intentionally sabotaging plotlines that seemed to be incredibly intentionally built up in the first 4 seasons.

I watched Fear Street: 1994 for the first time and it’s everything we wanted Stranger Things to stay true to — the small town horrors, the gay couple at the heart of it all who would fight for each other even through possession by supernatural forces. This in itself was enough to tell me that Leigh was truly behind the Byler of it all.

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