[ And there it is. Not that Steve even needs to (or wants to) know, but leave it to the guilt to eat away at Jonathan for this long. Smoking only helped him ignore it for so long. ]
[Steve doesn't respond right away. He's too busy looking over the message to make sure he hasn't lost the ability to actually read. None of this actually makes sense and Steve is pretty confused here, man.
Jonathan and Nancy were so in love. Blah, blah, blah.
[ Appearances are deceiving, and maybe shared trauma isn't the best link between people, especially when it goes too long without processing.
On top of that, there have been far too many conversations between the two that were left unsaid. And now, it's all been bottled up, ready to explode. ]
Yeah, I'm not so sure I'd deserve that, to be honest.
[ Which may sound absurd; it's not like he cheated, and yet it somehow feels worse. ]
I guess I realized I couldn't really leave Will or my mom, you know? And after everything, it feels like being away from Hawkins again wouldn't really be the right choice right now, at least not for me, so.
You're right, though. I should have just had this conversation when we first got back, but I just kept putting it off.
Thanks, man. I appreciate you taking the time to talk me off the ledge.
[ Because Steve could definitely have told him to fuck off, and Jonathan knows that. He wouldn't have blamed him in the slightest if he did. ]
Yeah.[ He knows she does, but it's easy to get trapped in his own head and convince himself otherwise. ]You're right. And, just, thanks.[ He almost tacks on an apology, for everything, but maybe that's a conversation for another day. ]
[Perhaps if this was a few years ago Steve would have but he likes to think he isn't exactly that person anymore. He's just trying his best to continue crawling forward while he can.
What point would he prove if he did tell Jonathan to fuck off? What would that accomplish?
[ He probably won't, their paths don't cross as much as they used to since Steve graduated, and now that his mom got a new place it's a bit further from Cornwallis. But it's a nice sentiment.
Though, he probably could use a guy his own age to be friends with. It just might be a little weird if the thing that linked them was, well, Nancy. ]
[Steve knows that's highly unlikely considering they aren't exactly friends. Which is rather tragic considering both teens could probably use an actual guy friend.
But with nancy kind of being in the middle of them, might not be the best idea]
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That's understandable. I imagine it can't exactly be all that easy for either one of you?
The longer you wait the harder it's going to be, man. Eventually Nance is going to figure out something is wrong if she hasn't already.
She catches on pretty quickly.
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I guess there's nothing to be done except for ripping the band-aid off.
[ And sure, it might end with their hearts getting broken, but better now than with a much more catastrophic ending, right? ]
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It's starting to slowly click. It takes him a second sometimes.]
You're not telling her something aren't you?
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Yeah.
Like I said, I'm an idiot.
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Jonathan and Nancy were so in love. Blah, blah, blah.
Something has to be going on or did something.]
It's none of my business man but uh-
She'll forgive you.
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On top of that, there have been far too many conversations between the two that were left unsaid. And now, it's all been bottled up, ready to explode. ]
Yeah, I'm not so sure I'd deserve that, to be honest.
[ Which may sound absurd; it's not like he cheated, and yet it somehow feels worse. ]
But, thanks anyway.
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Nancy chose him for a reason, right?]
You better not be cheating on her, man.
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it's not like that, I swear
[ After several minutes' hesitation, he follows it up with ]
Our future paths aren't really aligned anymore, but I haven't exactly told her that.
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Thought you guys were doing the whole college thing together?
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[ It's different than telling all of this to Argyle. He thinks he might actually get a helpful response other than go smoke it out.
Even if it's a virtual smack to the head. ]
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Nance is going to be upset, obviously but she might be able to help? I'm sure she'll understand if you explain what's going on, yeah?
She's scary but not cruel.
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You're right, though. I should have just had this conversation when we first got back, but I just kept putting it off.
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You guys have kind of had it worse. I understand that fear, you know? Losing someone.
And Nance will understand that too. You know that. She loves you so-
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[ Because Steve could definitely have told him to fuck off, and Jonathan knows that. He wouldn't have blamed him in the slightest if he did. ]
Yeah. [ He knows she does, but it's easy to get trapped in his own head and convince himself otherwise. ] You're right. And, just, thanks. [ He almost tacks on an apology, for everything, but maybe that's a conversation for another day. ]
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What point would he prove if he did tell Jonathan to fuck off? What would that accomplish?
Nancy doesn't need that.]
Just talk to her, man. It'll help
And uh- sure. No problem.
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I guess, uh...I'll see you around.
[ He probably won't, their paths don't cross as much as they used to since Steve graduated, and now that his mom got a new place it's a bit further from Cornwallis. But it's a nice sentiment.
Though, he probably could use a guy his own age to be friends with. It just might be a little weird if the thing that linked them was, well, Nancy. ]
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[Steve knows that's highly unlikely considering they aren't exactly friends. Which is rather tragic considering both teens could probably use an actual guy friend.
But with nancy kind of being in the middle of them, might not be the best idea]