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"Steve, I'm sorry? No, no, no. We need to talk? No. I love you, but..." Robin practiced in front of the mirror, stopping and starting several times, before blurting out, "I love you, and I don't want to lose you. But, I'm in love with Nancy Wheeler. We're together. Dating. And I need you to know, it's serious. We're not just fooling around... I love her. God, I love her so much. I need you to know that. I, I wouldn't be telling you this, if I didn't love her. And I know this must hurt to hear, and I don't expect you to forgive me right away. But please try? Please? I love you as a friend. You mean so much to me. But... just please, don't make me choose. Because I'm happy. I'm finally happy. Oh God!"
Robin had practiced this like a million times in her head, and even now, the words didn't seem right. It was the same overwhelming fear which kept her from confessing her feelings for Vicky. But unlike that, there was consequences the longer she didn't tell him. And it felt like past this point, a month into her new relationship, was the point of no return.
She said she would do it, so she would. She just wished she hadn't insisted on doing it herself, because she really needed Nancy Wheeler with her right now, giving her strength. But Nancy Wheeler was a force of nature, Steve probably wouldn't tell Robin what he really thought if she was around. And it felt like she owed him this.
To be fair, while it felt like she stole his girl, in reality, he had no real claim on Nancy. They hadn't been together in years, and they had both dated other people since then. And most importantly, it wasn't like Robin had gone after 'his girl'. No, it had been very much the other way around, and really, what was Robin supposed to do? Turn down Nancy Wheeler? The first girl to ever truly show interest in her? Who just so happened to be ridiculously out of Robin's league?
No, Steve had to understand. He just had to, eventually. But this, was probably going to suck. But, it was closing time, it was just the two of them, and if there was any time to do it, this was it. So, taking a deep breath, Robin left the bathroom, and headed straight towards her best friend.
"Steve, we need to talk." Robin forced out, immediately regretting her choice of words.
"Why? Are you breaking up with me?" Steve joked, not bothering to look up from stacking the shelves, "Damn, and I thought we had something special. Oh well, can we still be friends?"
"Steve." Robin grumbled.
"I mean, it's probably for the best." Steve admitted, "There's no easy way to say this, but I've been cheating on you. With Dustin. I know it's weird, but he's my best friend too."
"Steve..." Robin began again, after taking a deep sigh.
"I just love the way he insults me." Steve continued, "Don't get me wrong, you're good at it, really good, but-"
"Steve!" Robin snapped angrily, finally getting him to turn and look at her, "This is about my girlfriend."
"Oh, okay..." Steve said, dropping the videos, and giving her his full attention. Then after a long silence he gently pushed, "So, what about her?"
Another long pause, and then Robin blurted out, "It's Nancy! Wheeler! She's my girlfriend. I love Nancy Wheeler. We're together, and I'm so, so, so sorry."
There was a long pause, this one longest yet, then Steve folded his arms, lowered his head, and sighed, "Okay."
"Okay?" Robin questioned nervously.
"It's okay." Steve forced himself to say, before confessing, "Or at least, it will be."
"Really?" Robin questioned.
"Yeah." Steve said softly, before pointing out, "I know you think I'm a dingus, or whatever, but do you think I wouldn't notice you getting a girlfriend around about the same time you became firmly attached to my ex? God Robin, I haven't seen you with another girl. No one but her. What am I supposed to think? Especially when you look at each other like, well, you know?"
"Oh..." Robin blushed, before admitting, "I, I hoped you hadn't noticed."
"You both made that hard." Steve said dryly, before admitting, "Especially Nancy."
"I know, right?" Robin laughed, although it was more than a little forced, "It's like she was trying to get us caught."
"Maybe she was?" Steve suggested, and then when his best friend gave him a look. He quickly added, "What? Just think about it. The things she's been saying, and doing around me? And Eddie, and the others? Even if we didn't know for sure, maybe she thought planting the idea in our heads would make it easier when you told us?"
"Maybe." Robin blushed.
Which to be fair, did seem like something Nancy Wheeler would do. And Robin was pissed that not only had she not thought of it, but Steve The Hair Harrington did. Which was unfortunately a reminder that he was smarter than she liked to give him credit for. Which made her wonder what else did he know? Or more accurately, suspected?
Because it was bad enough that she was dating his ex, but if he figured out what they had been doing behind his back in the video store, or in the cinema? God, there wasn't enough sorries in the world. But he was still looking at her with care and understanding, so there was still hope. And either way, she really didn't deserve this good a friend.
"Either way, I'm happy for you. I really am." Steve said, those words hurting him, even though he meant them, "Nancy's great. And I've always wanted you to have someone great. It's, great. It is."
"Thanks." Robin said awkwardly, before feeling tears in her eyes, "I know, I know this is hard. But, I really hope we can still be friends, because I love you. You're my best friend."
"I love you too." Steve smiled softly, opening his arms wide, "Come here."
Normally, Robin would make a joke, and pull away, if Steve tried to hug her. Or anyone for that matter, given she wasn't great with people entering her personal space. Obviously, Nancy Wheeler had pretty effortlessly broken through that wall, on like, day one. But, as much as she hated to admit it, Steve Harrington was not far behind. And she just really needed this right now.
So much so, she let out an embarrassingly loud whimper, and then actually cried in his arms. Which was so lame, and she hated herself for it so, so much. But she just couldn't help it. Just couldn't stop being the damsel in distress to his knight in shining armour. Even could maybe, possibly see what Nancy might've seen in him. If you liked that kind of thing.
"It's okay, it's okay." Steve soothed a few times, before questioning, "Is now a good time to tell you I think I might be dating Eddie?"
"What?" Robin exclaimed in delight, before groaning at the thought of Nancy Wheeler being right again.
*
"So, I think I'm bisexual." Nancy announced, before quickly correcting herself, "I am! I am bisexual. And, I just thought you should all know."
The Wheeler dinner table suddenly became painfully silent, broken only when Mike frowned and asked without looking up from his food, "What's that?"
"It means that I like boys, and girls." Nancy explained patiently.
This caused Mike to freeze, and finally look up, "As in?"
"I want to date both." Nancy said, before again correcting herself, "Not at the same time, though."
"Good to hear." Ted grumbled.
"Is it?" Nancy questioned, unable to hide her nervousness anymore. If she even had in the beginning, "Are you okay with this?"