In which Spot Conlon recieves a second opinion from an unexpected source. Also published in the Musicals category under the title "Brooklyn's Finest."
"Up until the day before, there had been a certain air of mystery surrounding Jack Kelly and the strangely distant attitude he had been adopting for the past week."
They were newsies, not soldiers.
In which Spot Conlon recieves a second opinion from an unexpected source.
Jack Kelly is moving on, but not without some parting words...from everyone else.
She has shown mercy to a boy who has never seen it before.
Or, how Crutchie realized that the torch had been passed in more ways than one.
They hadn't always been newsies, of course.
Details can lead to much larger things.
(I'm sorry for the terribly play on words here!) The Enterprise crew is on shore leave in America during the months of October and November. Follow Pavel as he learns to push his boundaries and explore living life more freely. With Jim as his wingman and a certain handsome doctor as his roommate, things are bound to get interesting. (McChekov, rating might change later)
Romeo supposed he first realized it during the kiss. Jack was going to leave them, and he was going to change. Written by Marcelle
In which Marius finally describes the events of June 1832 to his children, and consequently finds the strength in himself to remember, but to also move on. (Written by Marcelle)
Henley Reeves is worried. And it's not something she's used to. (Henley/Jack friendship with hints of Danley) Written by Marcelle