In Between 'Hattan and Brookl...

By Broadway_Crackers

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Racetrack Higgins was a normal Manhattan Newsie- more or less. He was Gay, but so were all of his brothers. H... More

Chapter 1 - Prologue (Superheroes and Smalls)
Chapter 2 - Race's Relationship with Brooklyn
Chapter 3 - Race's Stories (With Actors)
Chapter 4 - Tumbler Actually Loves Lucky and 'Hattan
Chapter 5 - "Denial. I like It."
Chapter 6 - Mornings in the Manhattan Lodge
Chapter 7 - "This Kid Will Never Survive."
Chapter 8 - Spot Might Attack Someone and it's only Chapter 8
Chapter 9 - Race Teasing Davey on Purpose (but it's kinda funny)
Chapter 10 - "Sit Your Butt Back Down and Quit Complaining."
Chapter 11 - "If Manhattan Goes Down, I'm Going Down With Them."
Chapter 12 - This Isn't Going to Go Well, I Can Already Tell
Chapter 13 - Always Up for a Fight, Before All Goes Wrong
Chapter 14 - "It's Time I Go Be a Good Second/Leader."
Chapter 15 - Cause and Effect: Brooklyn Not Joining
Chapter 16 - "You Have to be Okay."
Chapter 17 - The Moment You've Waited For: Possibly Newsie's Most Famous Scene
Chapter 18 - "Because I Want to be Caught."
Chapter 19 - "I Said Kiss, Not Commit Sins!"
Chapter 20 - Brooklyn- and Race-'s Here!
Chapter 21 - "You Can Speak Your Mind Without Jack."
Chapter 22 - "I'll Catch You When You Fall."
Chapter 23 - Knobs is a Therapist and Is Wonderful
Chapter 24 - Here's a Little Javid for You
Chapter 25 - And He Had Just Forgotten About Jack too!
Chapter 26 - 'It's Davey's Fault if I Die.'
Chapter 27 - "I Smoke Metaphorically."
Chapter 28 - Once and for All
Chapter 29 - "This Is My Song!"
Chapter 30 - "Have I Met the Boy? Yes, I Have! I Fell for Him, You Idiot!"
Chapter 31 - Forget Crutchie Talks, We Have Davey Talks Now.
Chapter 32 - "You Were the One Who Started and Fueled the Crazies."
Chapter 33 - "The Chaos is Back, Boys."
Chapter 34 - Brooklyn and Their Chaos (Ft. Race Still Being Annoyed)
Chapter 35 - Spot's POV on a Brooklyn Day After the Strike
Chapter 36 - Hanging with Ace and Race
Chapter 37 - The Chapter in Which Smokes Found Out Spot Speaks Italian
Chapter 38 - Race is Done with Everyone's Crap lol
Chapter 39 - Eventful Ally-Borough Meetings (With All the Realtionships There)
Chapter 40 - Kenny Makes an Entrance!
Chapter 41 - From Fluff to Sad Stuff
Chapter 42 - Spot's an Idiot When it Comes to Buddies, so Race Does it!
Chapter 43 - (Other than the Sky, Cause He's Smart.)
Chapter 44 - We Really Don't Like East Side
Chapter 45 - We Should've Named Race After a Bird Cause He's An Early-Bird
Chapter 46 - Scraps is a Mother (and he knows it.)
Chapter 47 - Day 2: Meet Ratcliffe (AKA, a Rat.)
Chapter 48 - "I Think the Cards are Trying to Tell You Something."
Chapter 49 - This Chapter is Just One Big "Why Are You Like This?"
Chapter 50 - "I Know Right, Emotions Suck."
Chapter 51 - "Welcome to Manhattan, Our Leader is an Idiot."
Chapter 52 - Good Sleep is Hard to Get (Stage Can Relate)
Chapter 53 - #GiveSpotaBreaklol #SpotNeedsaBreak
Chapter 54 - Jack and Al Miss Race- and so does Weasel?
Chapter 55 - You'd Hope I'd be Better at Love, etc. with How Much I Write it
Chapter 56 - "Spot Has a Love Life?"
Chapter 57 - "The Same Reason As Usual."
Chapter 58 - Head Over Heels (Ft. Spot)
Chapter 59 - "You Keep Losing Him, Huh?"
Chapter 60 - "I Got You and I'm Not Letting You Go."
Chapter 61 - The Great Brooklyn Bunk Debate of 1899
Chapter 62 - "Brilla, Brilla Una Stellina."
Chapter 63 - Stage Has Been Holding off too Long so Your Wish has been Granted
Chapter 64 - Smalls Makes an Entrance (and She Speaks Italian)
Chapter 65 - Chaos in 'Hattan (Ft. The Newsies Appreciating Specs)
Chapter 66 - #The Most Blunt Way to Inform a Person That You're Dating Someone
Chapter 67 - "They're Just Mad They Keep Losing."
Chapter 68 - A Flirt Off (in which Race is horrible at not blushing)
Chapter 69 - "Aww, Couples Bonding. How Cute."
Chapter 70 - Crates, Crates, He's Hiding in Crates
Chapter 71 - His (S) Trust = His (R) Annoyance
Chapter 72 - The Foreshadowing Was Right!
Chapter 73 - A Spy Among the Brooklyn Borough
Chapter 74 - Brooklyn's Top 4; the Brotherhood
Chapter 76 - Extra! Extra! Something Happened and Racer is in Danger!
Chapter 77 - His First Response? "Well, that's... not good."
Chapter 78 - "Racetrack Higgins... what have you done now?"
Chapter 79 - Racetrack, You Idiot
Chapter 80 - Something Doesn't Feel Right
Chapter 81 - "Stupid" is Race's Middle Name
Chapter 82 - "Well, That's Not Good."
Chapter 83 - *Evil Author Giggles*
Chapter 84 - Doubt Comes In
Chapter 85 - Sling'll be Slung from Existance
Chapter 86 - "Intruders Don't Cry."
Chapter 87 - As Boys Don't, In Fact, Turn Into Men
Chapter 88 - "Either Way, We're Winning This War."
Chapter 89 - "It's Time to Get This Party Started."
Chapter 90 - "Try Me, McCarthy."
Chapter 91 - Family Feud (but with blades and weapons and stuff)
Chapter 92 - The Beginning of the End (AKA, "Revenge, Please Just Quit Already")
Chapter 93 - Shall I Say, it's the *Key* to Finding Race (hehehehe)
Chapter 94 - The First "I Love You" in Eight Years
Chapter 95 - Recovery Rules for Racer: #1 - Don't Speak
Chapter 96 - "I'll Never Get It." "Get What?" "Oh- uh- Ikeshot's Relationship."
Chapter 97 - Tea Talks and Trauma Talks (in a way)
Chapter 98 - "Ci Saremo Sempre Noi Due."
Chapter 99 - Magical Ike Helping People Heal
Chapter 100 - "Forever Bro-Boys."
Chapter 101 - Snowflake's First Leader Meeting
Chapter 102 - Little Visitors
Chapter 103 - Race Gets to Walk Again (Ft. An Exasperated Specs)
Chapter 104 - Epilogue (Race's Birthday)
Bonus Chapter 1 - In Between Brooklyn and Trenton
Bonus Chapter 2 - Kenny Always Wins
Bonus Chapter 3 - "Ti Amo Molto."
Bonus Chapter 4 - Christmas Day for the Newsies
Bonus Chapter 5 - Bandit's Story
Bonus Chapter 6 - There's a New Sheriff (Leader) in Town

Chapter 75 - Mornings of Quips and Clap-Backs

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- Chapter 75 - Our favorite banter between one of our favorite Brookhatten couples -
Warnings: nothing bad (yetttttttt), mostly just retorts and fluff
Third Person POV

"Racetrack, Amore." Spot smiled a bit, gently brushing Race's hair out of his face.

The boy was beautiful and if they didn't have to sell, Spot would let him sleep forever.

God knew Race needed it.

Alas, they had selling and Spot had to wake Race up.

"Racetrackk," Spot said in a sing-song voice, gently shaking him. "If you don't get your butt up, I'll throw you off the dock." He smiled.

"You wouldn't." Race's eyes remained closed.

Spot smirked. "Wanna try me, Higgins?"

Race slowly woke up, his bright blue eyes peering up at Spot. "You're scared of Davey..." he mumbled.

Spot rolled his eyes fondly. "You're in my Borough, Higgins," he reminded him. "Remember?"

Race pursed his lips. He sighed softly and rubbed his eyes. "Our Borough," he corrected him. "If you're going to call me that stupid nickname, at least give me some credit to this Borough." He shot him a look.

Spot smirked, playing off the warm feeling in his chest that filled him and made him want to kiss Race a million times. "Get your butt up."

Race sighed dramatically, sitting up. "Only if you let me wear my clothes today," he tried to bargain.

Spot chuckled, fixing his suspenders. "Nice try."

Race glared at him. "I will stay right here."

Spot turned around to face him. "Wanna try that?" He crossed his arms.

Race pursed his lips. "Not fully."

Spot chuckled. "Then get up and change, or I'll take you to the distribution center in just that." He looked him up and down. "Not that I'd mind it, but you aren't selling with me today, so you should change."

Race rolled his eyes fondly and got off the bed, grabbing his clothes and starting to change. "Who am I selling with?" he asked curiously. "And so help me, if you say Cloth, I wil-"

"Sling."

Race sighed in relief. "Thank the lord."

"Or thank your boyfriend, whatever," Spot retorted.

Race rolled his eyes. "Whatever."

Spot glared at him. "You're a real pest sometimes."

Race laughed, leaving his flannel unbuttoned. "That's not the first time someone's called me that," he commented.

Spot rolled his eyes. He walked over to Race and started buttoning his flannel. "You're going to die from hypothermia and if I have to bury you, I'm going to bring you back myself and make sure you aren't let out of my sight for years."

Race shivered. "No thanks."

Spot rolled his eyes again. "You say that like it's a terrible thing," he grumbled. "I begin to question if you love me or not. I mean, Jack would do worse."

"Yeah, but let's be fair, Al and Charlie would bring me back to smack me for freezing to death and Finch would smack me for making Al sad by passing away," Race responded, watching Spot button the last button of his flannel. "Jack would be too relieved I'm back."

Spot nodded, knowing he was probably right. "Come on." He straightened out Race's flannel. "Let's go."

Race nodded. He grabbed his hat and cigar, and followed Spot out of the room.

"Racetrack Higgins! Shut the freaking door!"

"Fine! Fine!" Race rolled his eyes, sticking his cigar into his mouth and shutting the door. "There. Happy?"

Spot rolled his eyes. "I'd be happy if you remembered to close my door ever," he grumbled, sticking his pimp-stick into his belt loop.

"Remind me the day before your birthday and it can be your present," Race responded, though he was paying more attention to the different pieces of wood on the walls than the conversation.

"Remind me why I keep you around," Spot muttered to himself. He looked back at Race. "Right. Because I'm whipped." He sighed.

A few minutes later

"Where's your boyfriend?" Hotshot strolled up to Spot.

Spot didn't look up from his newspaper. "Trying to figure out if his or Ace's eyes are closer to the color of the water today."

Hotshot blinked. He looked around. "Is Ace with-"

"Yep."

Hotshot nodded, deciding not to question it. "Who's he selling with today?" he asked curiously.

"Sling," Spot answered. He folded the paper and put it back into his bag. "I figure let him sell with Sling while he can because he's been wanting to for a while and we never know when things will get bad again," he informed him.

Hotshot nodded. "Good plan."

Spot chuckled. "That's why I'm the leader, Shot," he reminded him. "I make those."

"Outside of buddy-related things, yes," Hotshot responded.

"Hey! That's what I say!" A hyper blond-boy bounced over to them, grinning smugly.

Spot rolled his eyes at the two boys. "I hate you both sometimes."

"Well, if you hate me, I guess I'll just have to run off with a pretty girl." Race smirked.

Spot scoffed, crossing his arms. "Please. You're too gay to run off with a girl, Racetrack," he responded.

Hotshot snickered.

Race's jaw dropped in offense. "Hey! Am not!"

Spot raised an eyebrow at him. "When have you ever liked a female, Racetrack?" he questioned knowingly.

"First, what's with you calling me by my full name today?" Race questioned. "Second, I did once..." he watched Spot raise an eyebrow at him, causing him to cringe, "...when I was six."

Spot nodded. "Okay. Mhm. Sure thing."

Race glared at him. "Don't act condescending."

Spot raised an eyebrow at him.

Race shrugged. "I picked it up on the street one day and Specs told me where to find it in the dictionary," he explained. He perked up when he hear something—though what it was was unknown to everyone else around him—and turned, walking off.

Hotshot watched Race walk off, before turning back to face Spot. "He sure is something."

Spot was still staring at his boyfriend as he left. He smiled a bit. "Yeah, he is, but he's amazing."

Hotshot smiled. "That he is."

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