In fanfiction, their friendship often has more room to grow and expand. On - screen, we see the basics of their friendship develop, but fanfiction can take it to new levels. For example, some fanfictions might explore their shared interests more deeply or create more emotional moments between them that we didn't see in the show.
Perhaps a story where Steve and Robin get involved in a time - travel adventure within the Stranger Things universe. They accidentally stumble upon a portal that sends them back in time, and they have to find their way back while also changing some small but significant events in the past.
While it's possible that in the unregulated world of fanfiction, someone might have written something along those lines, it is not something that should be encouraged or supported. The Stranger Things fandom is large and diverse, but such content is not in line with the values that the show represents, such as courage, loyalty, and the power of friendship.
There's a fanfiction called 'Robin and Steve: Behind the Scenes'. This one is really interesting as it shows their relationship from a different perspective, like when they're not in the middle of all the Upside Down chaos. It gives a more in - depth look at their daily interactions and how they support each other. And 'Steve and Robin's Late - Night Talks' is also a great read. It's about those deep conversations they might have had after a long day at work or during a lull in the action.
Maybe Steve has been having prophetic dreams all along, but he never told Robin. Then, when one of his dreams starts to come true in a really bad way, Robin has to figure out how to help him and deal with this new side of Steve. This would add a whole new layer of mystery and drama to the fanfic.
Fanfics about Eleven and Mike are really interesting. They can delve into their shared traumas from the events in the show. For example, how they both deal with the loss of friends and the constant threat of the Upside Down. Their relationship might be depicted as a source of strength for each other. Writers may also play with the idea of their relationship evolving into a romantic one, with all the cute and sometimes angsty moments that come with it.
In the fanfiction, Steve leaving Tony for Bucky could also make Tony more guarded in future relationships. He might be less likely to trust people easily, especially those who were close to Steve. And Steve, on the other hand, might be focused on building his relationship with Bucky, leaving little room for any kind of reconciliation with Tony.
Well, it could severely strain their relationship. Tony might feel betrayed and hurt. He could start to question Steve's loyalty. Since Steve is ignoring him for Bucky, Tony might become resentful towards both Steve and Bucky. It could lead to a rift that's hard to mend in the story.
Steve might compare Tony to Howard based on their personalities or leadership styles. Maybe he points out similarities or contrasts in their decision-making.
One great 'Stranger Things' crossover Steve - centric fanfiction is 'Steve in Another World'. It imagines Steve getting transported to a different dimension filled with characters from other shows. He has to use his wits and charm to survive and find his way back home. It's really exciting as it shows a different side of Steve.
To create an engaging plot, writers can play with the idea of Steve's relationships. If it's a crossover with a world full of aliens, Steve could form a bond with an alien who is an outcast like him in some ways. This relationship can drive the plot forward as they face challenges together. Another aspect is pacing. Don't rush the story. Let Steve gradually explore the new world and let the readers experience his journey step by step. Include some twists and turns, like a character who seems friendly at first but turns out to be a threat later.