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Now reading: Chapter 78 78: Bob's Heroism Recognized from Stranger Things : I m Steve Harrington, a Action novel by WhatIf4132.

Bob

Mayor Kline's smile was politician-perfect as he approached the podium. Hawkins Town Hall was packed—citizens, press, people I'd known my whole life.

"Today we honor heroes," Kline announced. "During the recent storm crisis—freak weather event that damaged infrastructure and endangered lives—several individuals showed extraordinary courage."

Joyce squeezed my hand. Will sat on my other side, Jonathan beside him. Family. My family now.

"First, Chief Jim Hopper, for coordinating rescue operations and saving multiple lives."

Hopper accepted his dal with characteristic gruffness. Applause filled the hall.

"Steve Harrington, for discovering and rescuing missing persons Barbara Holland and Will Byers."

Steve walked up, corruption scars barely visible under his clothes. He accepted the dal with quiet dignity. I knew the truth—he'd done far more than official story claid. Fought dinsional monsters, absorbed corruption to save Will, nearly died destroying a gate.

But officially? Just "discovered missing persons."

"And Robert Newby, for technical coordination and communication systems that saved dozens of lives during evacuation."

Joyce

Watched Bob walk to the podium, awkward and genuine, accepting recognition he'd never sought.

The crowd gave him standing ovation. This quiet RadioShack manager who'd faced monsters, survived four near-death monts, kept everyone alive through technical genius they'd never fully understand.

"I, uh," Bob started, then cleared his throat. "I just did what anyone would do. Helped people I care about."

"You're a hero, Bob!" soone shouted.

"No, the real heroes are the kids and teenagers who stayed brave during crisis. The families who supported each other. Hawkins is special because we're community." His voice strengthened. "When things get hard, we don't run. We help. That's what makes us strong."

The applause was deafening.

Steve

Stood at the side of the room, dal heavy in my pocket, watching Bob receive recognition he absolutely deserved.

Four years I'd worked to keep him alive. Four close calls survived. Every ti fate tried to claim him, I'd intervened—through training, through positioning, through Pain Heal, through sheer stubborn refusal to accept his death.

And here he stood. Alive. Honored. Getting the happy ending denied in every other tiline.

You did it, I told myself. You actually saved him. Death isn't inevitable. Fixed points can be broken.

Hopper appeared beside . "You're crying."

"Am not." I wiped my eyes. "Allergies."

"Sure, kid." He smiled. "But you did good. Saved him. Changed fate. That's worth tears."

"He saved himself. I just gave him tools."

"Don't diminish it. You obsessed over keeping him alive. Worked for years to prevent his death. And you succeeded." Hopper's hand landed on my shoulder. "That matters. You changed what was supposed to happen."

Mayor Kline

Wrapped up the ceremony with typical politician flourish. "These heroes represent Hawkins' spirit—courage, community, resilience!"

After official proceedings ended, people mingled. Bob was surrounded by well-wishers, Joyce beaming beside him.

"One more announcent!" Joyce called out, grabbing Bob's hand.

The room quieted.

"Bob asked to marry him," Joyce said, voice trembling with joy. "And I said yes. We're getting married this spring!"

Cheers erupted. Will launched himself at Bob, hugging him tight.

"Dad," Will said. Clear, certain, final.

Bob cried. Didn't hide it, didn't apologize, just cried and held Will like he'd never let go.

"Son," Bob whispered back. "My son."

Will

I'd never called anyone dad before. Lonnie had been "father" at best, usually nothing. He'd abandoned us, chose alcohol and other won over family.

But Bob had stayed. Fought for us. Nearly died for us. Multiple tis. And loved Mom in way that made her happy instead of scared.

"Dad," I repeated. Louder. "You're my dad now."

"If you'll have ."

"Already decided. You're stuck with us."

Bob laughed through tears. "Best decision I ever made."

Jonathan joined the hug, completing the family. Byers plus Newby, officially recognized, legally committed, emotionally whole.

Mom had found soone good. We'd all found soone good.

And Steve Harrington had made it possible by refusing to let Bob die.

Bob

Found Steve after the ceremony, away from the crowd. He stood alone, dal in hand, staring at nothing.

"Thank you," I said.

Steve turned. "For what?"

"Don't play dumb. You trained , protected , saved my life multiple tis. You made this—" I gestured at the dal, at Joyce and the boys, at my impossible survival "—possible."

"You saved yourself. I just provided backup."

"Steve. I know you obsessed over keeping alive. Joyce told about your 'Bob protection protocols,' the constant vigilance, the four tis you intervened directly." I held out my hand. "Thank you. For believing I was worth saving."

He shook my hand. "You saved all of ours. We're even."

"No we're not. But I appreciate you saying it."

We stood in comfortable silence, two people who'd faced impossible odds and survived.

"Spring wedding?" Steve asked.

"March, probably. You're invited. Obviously."

"Wouldn't miss it."

Joyce

Found them together—Steve and Bob, the boy who'd saved him and the man who'd been saved, mutual respect absolute.

"Thank you," I told Steve. Didn't need to specify for what. He knew.

"He earned it. The survival, the recognition, the happy ending. All him."

"But you made it possible."

"We made it possible. Team effort." Steve smiled—tired but genuine. "Congratulations, by the way. You found soone good."

"I know. Took long enough."

Bob wrapped his arm around . Family complete, future bright, impossible happiness achieved through impossible circumstances.

Steve watched us with sothing like peace in his corrupted eyes. Like he'd accomplished mission that mattered more than anything else.

Steve

Left the ceremony early. Needed air, needed space, needed to process.

Bob was alive. Getting married. Being a father to Will. Living the life denied in original tiline.

I'd changed fate. Broken the "fixed point." Proved death wasn't inevitable.

Worth every sacrifice. Every corruption scar. Every near-death experience.

Chrissy found on the town hall steps, wearing her Walkman, protected from visions.

"You did it," she said simply.

"We did it."

"Don't diminish your victory. You saved him. Obsessed over it, planned for it, sacrificed for it. And you succeeded." She sat beside . "That's huge, Steve. That's changing the world."

"Just changed one man's fate."

"One man's fate affects everyone who loves him. Joyce, Will, Jonathan. You saved them from losing him. Saved Bob from dying before experiencing love and family." She leaned against . "You're a hero. Accept it."

I held my dal—cheap tal on ribbon, official recognition of unofficial miracles.

Bob Newby lived. That was victory enough.

Backpack at 5%, corruption scars healing, Phase 3 abilities integrated, Season 2 complete.

But that was problem for future Steve. Present Steve could rest, celebrate, accept victory he'd earned through four years of paranoid preparation.

Bob's alive. That's enough. That's everything.

The dal went in my pocket. Chrissy's hand found mine. We sat together, watching Hawkins celebrate heroes who'd fought battles they'd never fully understand.

And for once, I let myself feel peace.

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