@sunlightleven: She is HIS superhero, and he loves her just the way she is. #nostalgia #strangerthings #fypシ #mileven #finnwolfhard milliebobbybrown foryou fyy

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Iasmim𓆉 :
And she's not his superhero because her power is important, but because she saved him in countless ways, and he will always be grateful to her for everything and will always love her, even in the moments when she doubts it.
2026-07-10 16:57:23
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i miss them so much
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