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It Goes Without Saying by ConfessionsOfAGeekyFangirl, Grays_Tedious
Fandoms: Newsies (1992)
15 Mar 2015
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Spot Conlon is not a hypocrite, which is why he never, ever says anything. Even when he really wants to.
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12 Aug 2019
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Mush discovers there's more to Spot than he originally thought
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- Part 3 of 30 Days of Writing
Bookmarked by gadalosonogo
12 Aug 2019
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“Davey really does tell himself that this is ridiculous and he definitely should not go along with it. So, how he ends up rolling his eyes, sliding on the engagement ring and preparing to go lie his way into some free cake, he's really not entirely sure.”
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Jack comes across a flyer advertising free cake samples to all engaged couples, but he’s missing one important thing: a fiancé.
He does, however, have Davey, a fake ring, and a lot of enthusiasm.
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11 Jul 2019
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Let It Ride by snark_sniper
Fandoms: Newsies - All Media Types, Newsies (1992), Newsies!: the Musical - Fierstein/Menken
14 Feb 2019
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Every year at the newsies' annual Christmas get-together, someone puts up the mistletoe. Every year, Race is kissed under it by Spot Conlon. Every kiss it gets harder to hide how badly he wants the next one.
[Or, five times Spot Conlon kissed Racetrack Higgins, and one time Race kissed Spot.]
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06 Jul 2019
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Worth My Time by orphan_account
Fandoms: Newsies!: the Musical - Fierstein/Menken, Newsies (1992), Newsies - All Media Types
19 Mar 2019
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David knew, abstractly, how to kiss someone. Whispered conversations between his classmates happened often enough that he understood that beyond just lips on lips, there could be tongue incorporated (though he didn’t exactly get why someone would like that), and putting your hands certain places was vital, and that kisses weren’t limited to the mouth. It all seemed very complicated and like it would take a lot of practice, and in David’s opinion, wasn’t worth the time.
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06 Jul 2019