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Monday, Feb 8, 2021
tw for allusions to anxiety, claustrophobia, bullying, and jealousy
It's Monday, which means she has to go to school. She almost doesn't want to. When her alarm goes off, two hours early, she lies in bed and stares up at the ceiling. It's Hopper's ceiling. She'd stayed the night here, after finding him yesterday. It'd been... strange, to meet Beverly. To see this other girl who was in Hopper's life. But she hadn't had much chance to dwell on it last night, and now it's the morning, and all Eleven wants to do is stay home with Hopper and do his lessons.
Like normal.
But school is important. It has opportunities for her. That's what they'd said at the Home, anyway.
So she eats breakfast, and she gets dressed in her own clothes, that she picked out, and she grabs the things that the Home and Stan had helped her get together. And she reassures Hopper, again, that she'll be okay.
It's less okay than she'd expected. The hallways are crowded, nearly to the point of cramped. For a moment, she feels like she can't move, and she feels her joints lock up. She breathes, slowly. She's okay. Just like she told Hopper, she's alright.
She's shown to first period, and listening to the morning announcements has her frowning up at the speaker. The voice on the other end... It could almost be Mike. But she knows it's not him, because she'd looked for him. And because of how he sounds. The voice is right, but the words he's saying, the way he's saying them, they're all wrong. It makes it difficult to concentrate on the rest of first period.
And then the rest of the day continues. It's a busy, overwhelming blur. Gym class feels easiest, because she gets to run out some of the nervous energy. She's used to running, at least.
At the end of the day, while the rest of the students pile out of the school and onto the bus, Eleven sits down on the steps. Her backpack is beside her, and her elbows are on her knees, head in her hands and fingers curled into her hair and gripping tightly.
She's not crying, but she feels like she wants to. It'd been so busy, so intense. Everything had been going on, and she's supposed to remember it all, and how do other kids do this? How?
Eventually, the cold stone of the steps seeps into her pants enough to be bothersome. She has to check in with the Home, too, so they know she went to school and that she's okay. She has Hopper, now, but there are rules, laws, that he has to follow, too. So for now, she has to check in with the Home.
She pulls her phone out as she walks, but she can't remember the number, and she can't remember how to find it again. How is anyone supposed to remember so much? With an annoyed scream that she bites down into a growl, she drops the phone onto a bench along the sidewalk and sits heavily next to it.
The phone jolts down between the slots of the bench and clatters against the concrete underneath.
[ Come one, come all! Residents of the Home, students of Darrow High, Stranger Things and Stranger Things Adjacent pups! No matter who you know or how you know El, feel free to find/feel/hear/See this overwhelmed psionic baby at any point during her day! Towards the end of the post she gets a little crankier, but she'll behave all the same. Open until this says otherwise! ]
tw for allusions to anxiety, claustrophobia, bullying, and jealousy
It's Monday, which means she has to go to school. She almost doesn't want to. When her alarm goes off, two hours early, she lies in bed and stares up at the ceiling. It's Hopper's ceiling. She'd stayed the night here, after finding him yesterday. It'd been... strange, to meet Beverly. To see this other girl who was in Hopper's life. But she hadn't had much chance to dwell on it last night, and now it's the morning, and all Eleven wants to do is stay home with Hopper and do his lessons.
Like normal.
But school is important. It has opportunities for her. That's what they'd said at the Home, anyway.
So she eats breakfast, and she gets dressed in her own clothes, that she picked out, and she grabs the things that the Home and Stan had helped her get together. And she reassures Hopper, again, that she'll be okay.
It's less okay than she'd expected. The hallways are crowded, nearly to the point of cramped. For a moment, she feels like she can't move, and she feels her joints lock up. She breathes, slowly. She's okay. Just like she told Hopper, she's alright.
She's shown to first period, and listening to the morning announcements has her frowning up at the speaker. The voice on the other end... It could almost be Mike. But she knows it's not him, because she'd looked for him. And because of how he sounds. The voice is right, but the words he's saying, the way he's saying them, they're all wrong. It makes it difficult to concentrate on the rest of first period.
And then the rest of the day continues. It's a busy, overwhelming blur. Gym class feels easiest, because she gets to run out some of the nervous energy. She's used to running, at least.
At the end of the day, while the rest of the students pile out of the school and onto the bus, Eleven sits down on the steps. Her backpack is beside her, and her elbows are on her knees, head in her hands and fingers curled into her hair and gripping tightly.
She's not crying, but she feels like she wants to. It'd been so busy, so intense. Everything had been going on, and she's supposed to remember it all, and how do other kids do this? How?
Eventually, the cold stone of the steps seeps into her pants enough to be bothersome. She has to check in with the Home, too, so they know she went to school and that she's okay. She has Hopper, now, but there are rules, laws, that he has to follow, too. So for now, she has to check in with the Home.
She pulls her phone out as she walks, but she can't remember the number, and she can't remember how to find it again. How is anyone supposed to remember so much? With an annoyed scream that she bites down into a growl, she drops the phone onto a bench along the sidewalk and sits heavily next to it.
The phone jolts down between the slots of the bench and clatters against the concrete underneath.
[ Come one, come all! Residents of the Home, students of Darrow High, Stranger Things and Stranger Things Adjacent pups! No matter who you know or how you know El, feel free to find/feel/hear/See this overwhelmed psionic baby at any point during her day! Towards the end of the post she gets a little crankier, but she'll behave all the same. Open until this says otherwise! ]
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Date: 2021-02-11 05:58 pm (UTC)"Hey, kid," he says as he comes around the car. "Dropped your phone."
It's overwhelming. It has to be. Eleven is different from most of the other kids here, she has a lot more going on inside her head, plus she'd spent the first twelve years of her life in a damn lab. It's harder for her, but he's trying not to baby her, even though he just wants to let her do whatever the hell she wants. School is an important step, even if the thought of it makes him want to hurl his lunch.
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Date: 2021-02-12 07:01 pm (UTC)"I know," she says. She sighs and doesn't make any effort to pick it up.
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Date: 2021-02-13 05:57 pm (UTC)They can swing by the Home for her to check in or they'll call in a bit, once they're settled into a restaurant. The people at the Home know him. He's probably the only adult who comes around regularly who doesn't work or volunteer there, because even though Beverly's been living with him for awhile, her friends are still there. And as much as he wishes Richie could learn to keep his mouth shut sometimes, he still feels like he needs to check in on him and Stan once in awhile. They'll be fine if he takes Eleven from here.
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Date: 2021-02-22 06:11 pm (UTC)"And dessert?" she asks a little hopefully. The idea of sitting with him, a stack of waffles dressed up in whipped cream and other things, sets something warm in her belly. She's missed that in the time she's been here. The things that made Hawkins home.
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Date: 2021-02-23 12:03 am (UTC)"Get in," he says, opening the door for her before he heads back around to the other side of the car.
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Date: 2021-02-13 11:52 pm (UTC)It's because he's looking at his phone that Richie almost runs right into the girl on the steps, instead, stepping aside at the last minute and taking a tumble down the stairs.
"Shit!" he shouts, reaching for his glasses and shoving them on his face before he starts to look for his phone. That's when he notices the girl on the stairs looks like she wants to cry. Richie's seen that look before.
"Hey, are you okay?" he asks, though Richie thinks he'll be lucky if his leg isn't bleeding under his jeans.
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Date: 2021-02-21 07:45 pm (UTC)The only reason she knows it isn't Mike is because she's looked for him. She's searched and searched, and she hasn't found him, anywhere, and here's his face, staring at her behind large glasses, with wrong hair, and wrong clothes. He looks like Mike. He sounds like Mike. But he isn't Mike.
He's wrong.
"No," she says, frowning, perhaps a little more tersely than is really warranted.
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Date: 2021-02-21 10:39 pm (UTC)"Hey, you're new here, right?" he asks, because he knows how much it sucks being new to Darrow. He's lucky that he had Eddie and Bev when he showed up, but some people don't have anyone.
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Date: 2021-02-24 02:48 pm (UTC)"Who are you? You're not Mike."
Maybe that's rude, but she doesn't care. She doesn't like that he looks so much like Mike, but he's not Mike. Not at all.
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Date: 2021-03-01 05:08 pm (UTC)"Richie Tozier at your service, madam," he says with an overexaggerated flourish and a bow, though he doesn't dip into a Voice at the moment. At least not yet.
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Date: 2021-02-14 06:23 am (UTC)That will probably change now though, given how close he is with Hopper and Bev, and how often he's over there. He's been giving them space since she showed up, but he'll probably go over soon. Or-- maybe he'll meet up with her sooner, considering that he's just spotted her sitting on a bench.
"Eleven? Hey," Steve says as he approaches, taking his hands out of the pockets as he ducks down to pick up her phone, staying crouched on one knee as he hands it to her. "It's me, Steve." It's probably dumb to clarify, but it feels necessary here, especially considering-- oh, shit. Richie. Hopefully he's made it in time to warn her about Richie. "Hopper told me you were here."
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Date: 2021-02-22 05:47 pm (UTC)"I know," she says, both to his clarification, and to his explanation. "Hi, Steve." She waves her phone weakly with one hand. "Thanks." She debates asking if he can teach her how to find the number for the Home, but she's still too frustrated to.
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Date: 2021-02-26 12:12 am (UTC)"You're welcome." He sits down next to her on the bench, taking note of how she's looking at her phone, and he pulls his own out of his pocket. "These things are crazy, huh? Took me forever to get the hang of mine."
It's not a lie, not really. Sometimes he still finds himself amazed at what these cell phones can do. Eleven probably feels enough out of her depth already, and she doesn't have to add being frustrated by a tiny super computer to the mix. "Do you want my number? If you ever need anything and Hopper is at work or something, you could call me."
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Date: 2021-03-02 02:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-03-09 01:02 am (UTC)"I can show you how to put it in your phone," he tells her, unlocking his phone to open his contacts so he can scroll through the names and show her. "Once you put someone in your phone, you can just tap their name and it'll call them, so you don't have to remember all the numbers."
He opens a new contact and lets her watch as he types out Eleven at the top, and then opens the camera to take a contact photo, pointing the phone at her. "Say cheese."
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Date: 2021-02-22 02:48 am (UTC)Bending down to retrieve her phone for her, he passed it over.
"Are you okay?"
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Date: 2021-02-22 09:18 pm (UTC)"It's okay," she says, then reaches up to wipe the corner of one eye. She isn't crying, yet, and she doesn't want to. "I... didn't like today," she admits.
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Date: 2021-02-27 12:52 am (UTC)"We should do something. I mean, fuck school. From eight until three we're their... fucking brainwashed hostages, but now? We can do whatever we want."
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Date: 2021-03-02 12:41 pm (UTC)"I have to check in with the Home, first," she adds. "They said it's a rule. But I don't know the number."
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Date: 2021-03-07 01:50 am (UTC)Secretly, he'd always kind of wish his mom cared more about where he was and what he was doing. He couldn't remember the last time he'd bothered to call to tell her he was going to be late.
"Here," he said, opening and closing his hand for her to give over her phone. "They programmed it in, right?"
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Date: 2021-03-08 07:47 am (UTC)There's a coffee place near Darrow High that does mobile orders, thank god. It's always crammed with students but Robin's able to sneak in and out with her drinks. But that's about where her planning ended. What's she gonna do? Robin has no idea if Eleven is even still at school and she knows only vaguely what Eleven looks like when she's not sawing hunks of Mindflayer out of her leg.
She rounds the corner and sees a familiar face dealing with all too familiar frustration. Robin takes a guess.
"My, uh. My phone drove me crazy too, the first time I got it."
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Date: 2021-03-09 03:15 pm (UTC)"I don't like it," she admits, because it feels easier to admit that to someone she doesn't know than to someone like Hopper, who might feel disappointed.
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Date: 2021-03-11 06:28 am (UTC)"It's Eleven, right? O-or do I use El? I'm Robin. I worked with Steve."
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Date: 2021-03-11 02:50 pm (UTC)"El, for short," she says. In public, it's always El, but that may be a distinction not worth getting into right now. "Hello."
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Date: 2021-03-12 07:07 am (UTC)"Do you like hot chocolate? I grabbed one for you, if you want."
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