[ she'd mentioned the upside down before, when they were sat at the bonfire. at the time, peter had assumed she'd meant some kind of inverse or alternate reality and, uh.
this isn't doing a whole lot to change his mind.
flayed is descriptive enough (or so he thinks), demogorgon less so (wasn't that, like, a dungeons and dragons thing?)
there are a few responses on the tip of his tongue, a few bad jokes he'd ordinarily come out with to break the tension, but she says she doesn't like this and she's scared, he thinks. she doesn't know him well enough to have a good read on his sense of humour; he doesn't know her well enough to be able to know what'd distract her beyond just talking at her.
(but also: nancy's head opens like the demogorgon??) ]
1/....2
this isn't doing a whole lot to change his mind.
flayed is descriptive enough (or so he thinks), demogorgon less so (wasn't that, like, a dungeons and dragons thing?)
there are a few responses on the tip of his tongue, a few bad jokes he'd ordinarily come out with to break the tension, but she says she doesn't like this and she's scared, he thinks. she doesn't know him well enough to have a good read on his sense of humour; he doesn't know her well enough to be able to know what'd distract her beyond just talking at her.
(but also: nancy's head opens like the demogorgon??) ]
Hey, me either. It's pretty scary.