[ open rp post! also for continuations from elsewhere / overflow / whatever. drop a prompt here or make me drop a prompt or whatever. please rp with me okay. ]
[ Had he ever actually seen him grin like that before? Probably not, given the situations they'd found themselves in and the stress of it all. He lets out a chuckle in response, shaking his head. ]
[ Probably hasn't seen it. Jonathan's usually too closed off, and even if they were friendly, it's not like he's one to just... put himself out there easily. Still his cheek is still tugged into that grin as he glances from Steve out to the parking lot in front of them, looking off into the distance. ]
He could have been worse.
[ The good parts of him were there all along, after all. ]
[ He's still quiet even if he's forceful saying as much. ]
I'm just saying, imagine you were like that even without the shitty friends?
[ Tommy, Carol. Jonathan's pretty sure they were half the reason Steve constantly was a shit back then. Peer pressure, whatever the hell you want to call it. ]
Jesus, no, why would I want to even imagine that? What a miserable guy.
[ He wanted to be cool, he wanted to be liked, be loved, and sure, running with that group had him at the top of the food chain, but god was it lonely. He hadn't even realized it until he'd laid eyes on Nancy Wheeler and stepped out of that clique's shadow for the first time. ]
So, you could have been worse. That guy would never have come back to do something like apologize. I wouldn't trust that guy with my kid brother, or anyone else's.
[ Jesus. If anyone had told him a little over a year ago that Jonathan Byers of all people would be talking about him like that — and that he was happy to hear it, honestly — Steve might have just dropped dead then and there. ]
Good thing I've got a hell of a lot of those banked up, then.
[ He doesn't really care about popularity any more; he hasn't for awhile, even before he started collecting children, apparently. But even then, the reputation he'd built up over the years was still heavily imprinted on the student body, and not even Billy Hargrove could topple that. ]
[ He chuckles lightly as he steps through, starting to jog off towards his class. At least he's had a lot of practice at this, what with basketball and all, but he's never quite considered what Jonathan's level of athleticism was. Aside from the fact that he couldn't swing a bat as well as Steve, but hey. Who could? ]
[ Half a sigh, half a laugh. There's a reason why he isn't on any sports teams and keeps to the photography side of the house. it's not that he's completely inept, but. ]
See you later.
[ And he takes off for his class too - it's not like he's never been late before anyway. ]
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Turns out, no one really liked that guy.
[ Least of all him. ]
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He could have been worse.
[ The good parts of him were there all along, after all. ]
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[ He's only half-joking as he lifts his hands above his head, stretching. ]
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[ He's still quiet even if he's forceful saying as much. ]
I'm just saying, imagine you were like that even without the shitty friends?
[ Tommy, Carol. Jonathan's pretty sure they were half the reason Steve constantly was a shit back then. Peer pressure, whatever the hell you want to call it. ]
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[ He wanted to be cool, he wanted to be liked, be loved, and sure, running with that group had him at the top of the food chain, but god was it lonely. He hadn't even realized it until he'd laid eyes on Nancy Wheeler and stepped out of that clique's shadow for the first time. ]
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So, you could have been worse. That guy would never have come back to do something like apologize. I wouldn't trust that guy with my kid brother, or anyone else's.
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I told you not to get sappy.
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[ The truth that probably makes Jonathan sound pretty uncool, and makes Steve feel less cool too. At least Steve still has the hair going for him? ]
You probably didn't wanna hear it from me, though.
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[ Jesus. If anyone had told him a little over a year ago that Jonathan Byers of all people would be talking about him like that — and that he was happy to hear it, honestly — Steve might have just dropped dead then and there. ]
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And I just wasted all your time between periods.
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Yeah, you did. Way to be selfish there, Byers.
[ But he's not annoyed by it; there's something teasing about his tone, almost. ]
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Nobody stopped you from leaving.
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[ He pushes himself up as well, dusting his jeans off. ]
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[ He turns, grabs the railing and takes a step up toward the door. ]
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[ He doesn't really care about popularity any more; he hasn't for awhile, even before he started collecting children, apparently. But even then, the reputation he'd built up over the years was still heavily imprinted on the student body, and not even Billy Hargrove could topple that. ]
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[ Nodding, understanding the implications of Steve's words, Jonathan pulls the door open, holding it. ]
We should probably hurry?
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[ He chuckles lightly as he steps through, starting to jog off towards his class. At least he's had a lot of practice at this, what with basketball and all, but he's never quite considered what Jonathan's level of athleticism was. Aside from the fact that he couldn't swing a bat as well as Steve, but hey. Who could? ]
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[ Half a sigh, half a laugh. There's a reason why he isn't on any sports teams and keeps to the photography side of the house. it's not that he's completely inept, but. ]
See you later.
[ And he takes off for his class too - it's not like he's never been late before anyway. ]