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This Ain't Just Newsies No More ~ Sprace & Javid
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  • Reads 40,441
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  • Parts 50
  • Time 7h 31m
Complete, First published Apr 17, 2021
What could possibly make Spot so shaken up he'll hand over Brooklyn? What could make Jack so shaken he'd give up Manhattan? Only one thing: Race and David have been taken. But where? How? Why?
But why do they care so much about them? Well, first we need to go back to the beginning. We need to go on their journey with them.  From their first meeting, to working side by side in the strike, to growing closer and falling in love, and all the things in between, dealing with the problems their kinds face in the unforgiving world. But the whole thing is bigger than all of them. This isn't a fight for just Newsies anymore--it's a fight for love, family, friends, rights for all, and the fight for the right to exist in a world like this and the right to tell those stories. But can they fight all these fights and finish them Once and for All?

(I DON'T OWN NEWSIES. NONE OF THESE CHARACTERS ARE MINE. ONLY THE STORY IS MINE.)

Please, no slurs, hate, homophobia, etc. in the comment section.
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