Gabrielle Jordan
She had been friends with the boys since she could remember.
They played video games and played D&D. But everything was turned upside-down when Will disappeared.
When they met a girl called Eleven. They learn how to fight and sta...
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Gabby's outfit^
It was now the next morning and the group was headed to give Eddie his food and beer.
"Not to be a wimp, but can I maybe sit in the car for this visit?" Robin asked, "Cause this is gonna totally and royally suck."
"It'll be... fine," Nancy reassured her.
"I can't stand to see those dull eyes of Eddie's break again," Robin spoke. "I really, really can't."
"At least he can drink himself into feeling better," Steve said as he ate a chip.
"That's what my mom does," Max added, Gabby felt sad for her friend as she laid her head on Max's shoulder.
"Why don't we give it a trial run?"
"Hey, Eddie. Uh, good news first this time. We got you some Dustin-approved junk food and that six-pack you requested. Oh yeah, and we found Vecna. Only the bad news is that he's in that other darker, much scarier dimension, that we told you about and the gates closed, so we have no way of getting him out. He's entirely shut off to us, so basically you're screwed. And no, I know you were already screwed, but now you're doubly, triply screwed." Robin said.
"Wait. Maybe we don't put it like that." Lucas says.
"We're one step closer to finding Vecna." That's what we say. That's what's important." Nancy says.
"Even I didn't believe that," Gabby whispered to Max who laughed.
"See, Robin? Positive spin can make all the difference." Steve said as he continued eating the chips.
"Uh-huh."
"Oh shit," Nancy says catching everyone's attention. When they pulled up to where Eddie was hiding out, it was a crime scene.
"Come on, this way," Nancy ordered and the group stood behind a van while they listened to what they had to say.
"The Roxane County line received a call a little after midnight... reporting a homicide here on the lake. Officer Callahan here and myself arrived first on the scene. We made our way to the shore of Lover's Lake, about ten yards from that house you see behind me."