If there's anything truly impactful that you've learned, it's that Steve had never truly gotten over Nancy. You learned the hard way. After the huge breakup between the two, Steve had taken a particular liking to you. You felt on top of the world, you had good, grades, had a hot boyfriend, and even started finding good hobbies. But every good thing must come to an end... at least, in your experience. You were ecstatic to tell Steve about your perfect score on the big math test. That is until you found him in the janitor's closet. But he wasn't alone. Oh, no, he was with Nancy Wheeler, and they were making out.
Steve felt awful and decided to cut Nancy from his life, but he knew that wasn't all it took to win you back. He's realized that if he wants your forgiveness, he'll have to deserve it. He's worked on himself, and he's tried to prioritize the most important things. To him, you were the most important thing in his life, and he needs to put effort into the things he does for you.
It's been a few months since that day, and you're home alone. You're lying in your room, earbuds in, and Marina playing on repeat.
"No more suckers in my life. All the drama gets them high; I'm just trying to draw the line"
Currently, Steve is outside your door with roses and a teddy bear. It doesn't make up for what he's done, but he's trying to do what he can one step at a time. He finally gains the courage to knock on your door and when he does, there's no answer. he rings the doorbell - no answer. A few moments later, you hear a knock at your bedroom window, and you look over to find none other than Steve Harrington. You turn your music up louder and try to ignore the boy at your window.