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Pulitzer's Daughter
A redemptive take on the confrontational scene in Pulitzer's office before the rally, as well as the rally and rooftop scene.
Word Count: a little over 9000 (I'm a fiend, I know)
Warnings: perhaps some language, mentions of potential abuse (physical/emotional/verbal) but nothing graphic or explicit
Author's Note: I do bring up Lucille, Pulitzer's second oldest daughter who died two years before the Newsboy Strike in 1897 at the age of 17 from typhoid fever, so just wanted to offer that context. Also, I'm playing with the idea of continuing this into a mini collection that includes Jack and Katherine telling everyone about her identity, the blackmail, and The Children's Crusade, as well as maybe a heart to heart about the Pulitzer family dynamic and the process of writing The Children's Crusades? I'm really out here trying to build up Katherine's character a little more so I can justify my love for her lol.
Still reeling from the excitement she felt over the upcoming rally, Katherine Plumber roamed the streets, giddily informing every Newsie she passed about it. By the time she made it to the gates of The World, the sun had started to go down and the Newsies had all scrambled to sell the last of their papes before the meeting, leaving Katherine to her thoughts. She wanted to be realistic about the odds, but she couldn’t help the hope that had stirred from within her. This just might work. Suddenly, she heard a familiar voice ring out beside her.
“Just who we’s were lookin’ for.” Katherine whirled around to come face to face with one of the Delancey brothers. She tried to take a step back, but where one brother was, the other was never far behind. In this case, it came in a literal sense as the other brother stood right behind her and blocked her motion. “Mr. Pulitzer would like to speak with you.” A slew of responses swam through her mind, every single one of them sarcastic and witty and not particularly cooperative, but they all left as she spotted a figure looking down at her from the office balcony above. Biting her tongue, she followed them silently, keeping her head down. As the doors opened and she was escorted into the room, she faced the mayor, two World staffers, and the infamous Joe Pulitzer who all looked her way.
“Well, well, well. If it isn’t the lady of the hour,” Pulitzer said sneeringly, newspaper in hand. He unfolded the paper as he stood directly in front of her, holding the print to her face for her to see. “Are you proud of yourself?” Katherine straightened her posture a tad.
“I am. Those boys-”
“Are none of your concern. Clearly, you’ve allowed your bleeding heart to guide your pen.”
“But-” She went to reach for the paper and explain herself, but he retracted it with an aggressive flick, causing her to flinch.
“Sit.” She immediately backed away and obediently took a seat in the nearest chair. As soon as she plopped down, the other men in the room spoke up, clearly carrying on a conversation she had missed the context for.
“I’ve read your editorials, Mr. Pulitzer. How can you express so much sympathy for the trolley workers and yet have none for the Newsies?” the mayor asked, walking closer to Pulitzer as he addressed him.
“Because the trolley workers are striking for a fair contract,” he explained calmly, removing his spectacles from his face and studying them. “The Newsies are striking against…me.” He tucked the lenses into his vest pocket, focusing his attention on the mayor.
“Well, I’d spare you the embarrassment if I could, but Medda Larkin’s Theater, the Burlesque House, is private property,” he responded matter of factly.
“He can’t order a raid without legal cause,” Mr. Bunsen chipped in, holding his ledger book close to his chest. Katherine felt herself sink into the chair a little more, realizing she was in the middle of a conversation regarding the very rally she had just been optimistic about. Of course, he already knows about it, she thought to herself.
“Mr. Mayor, would the fact that this rally is organized by an escaped convict be enough to shut it down?” Pulitzer tried, stepping up to the mayor, who shot him an inquisitive look, though he stood his ground.
“An escaped convict?” His tone seemed to imply that he didn’t believe Pulitzer’s assertion.
“A fugitive from one of your own institutions” Pulitzer emphasized, pressing the folded-up newspaper against the mayor’s chest in a pointed manner. He started walking back to his desk, everyone shuffling on their feet to follow in his direction. Even Katherine unknowingly shifted her posture toward him, her curious nature peaked. “A convicted thief, at large, reeking mischief on our law-abiding community.” With a twirl, Pulitzer spun his desk chair around to reveal Mr. Snyder as he dropped the newspaper down on the desk. Katherine felt a sinking pit in her stomach. “Mr. Snyder, which one is he?” Pulitzer turned away as Snyder immediately leaned forward and pointed at the picture on the front page, her picture from her story.
“That is him, there.” He stood up and handed the mayor the paper. “Jack Kelly.” Katherine felt her heart stop, slight panic settling in as she tried to absorb the conversation without giving anything away.
“And how do you know this boy?” the mayor asked, taking the newspaper but not minding the picture, simply listening to Snyder speak.
“His is not a pleasant story. He was the first sentenced to my Refuge for loitering and vagrancy,” he explained, the mayor taking a step back to finally look at the paper. Katherine’s eyes were fixed on his, watching him study Jack with anxiety crawling up her throat. “But his total disregard for authority has made him a frequent visitor.”
“You called him a thief,” the mayor punctuated, lowering the paper before turning to face Snyder once more, “and escaped convict.”
“After his release, I caught him myself, red-handed,” Snyder replied animantly, walking around the desk towards the mayor as Pulitzer took his place, “trafficking stolen food and clothing. He was last sentenced to six months, but the willful ruffian escaped.” Katherine’s eyebrows furrowed. Trafficking food and clothing? As in bringing them into The Refuge? But The Refuge is a government facility. Those children are supposed to be cared for…unless- her thoughts were interrupted by Pulitzer’s voice.
“So, you’d be doing the city a service, removing this criminal from our streets.” Her eyes darted between the newspaper tycoon and the mayor for a moment.
“If that’s the case,” the mayor responded, emphasizing the if, “we can take him in.” She froze. Jack going back to The Refuge? “Quietly-” No, they can’t, her thoughts voiced at the same time. Her heart skipped a beat with the sudden slamming of Pulitzer’s hands against his desk, grabbing everyone’s attention and silencing her mind.
“What good would quiet do me!” He yelled, an eerie silence filling the room as he stalked around his desk, eyes directly on the mayor. “I want a public example made of him,” he said in a cold steely tone. Just as Kathrine started to catch her breath, Hannah, Pulitzer’s secretary, came rushing in, her breathing slightly erratic.
“Mr. Pulitzer- the boy, Jack Kelly, is here.” Katherine’s eyes went wide, and she immediately launched herself to her feet, fear racing through every inch of her body. What?
“He’s-” she started to whisper, only to be cut off by Pulitzer himself.
“Here?” he asked, sounding quite amused.
“Just outside. He’s asked to see you,” Hannah added, uncertainty written on her face. Pulitzer started to laugh gleefully, a sound that made Katherine’s skin grow cold. That’s a sadistic laugh, even from him.
“Ask and ye shall be received.” He quickly whirled around and directed everyone into their places. “Mr. Snyder, if you please.” Snyder clapped his hands with excitement as Pulitzer gestured to Mr. Bunsen over with him. Katherine’s head was swirling with thoughts and anxiety. Run, Katherine. You need to warn him or he’s going to walk into a trap, she said to herself mentally. Just as she made to move, Pulitzer put a hand on her shoulder, suddenly beside her and giving her a passing but icy glare. “Sit,” he commanded with a quiet snarl. Despite herself, she did as she was told, holding tightly to the armrests as he quickly spun her chair to face the wall. She let out a small gasp, garnering his warning glare once more before she heard footsteps enter, pulling his attention away. Her pulse was thrumming in her ears, understanding the look he had just thrown her: behave or else.
“Mr. Jack Kelly,” Hannah announced. The footsteps paced leisurely, and her chest tightened.
“Hey. Good afternoon, boys,” Katherine heard him say, his voice as cocky and confident as ever. It made her flinch, despite how easily it also almost made her heart skip a beat. We just got him back to his usual self. There has to be some way to warn him.
“And which Jack Kelly is this?” Pulitzer stepped away from the chair as she heard a small whistle, clearly coming from her favorite Newsie as she imagined he was taking in the office. “The charismatic union organizer, or the petty thief and escaped convict?”
“Which one gives us more in common? Huh?” She wished his witty comment had made her feel better, but she held onto the arm rests tighter, her brain firing a million miles a minute. The more Jack taunts him, the more likely he is to carry on the act, which buys us time. But he also doesn’t mind the theatrics of it. He still holds all the cards and time may not do us any good.
“Impudence is in bad taste when crawling for mercy.” There was a pause. Jack, don’t take the bait.
“Crawlin’?” Jack let out a chuckle. She nearly huffed out a breath before noticing Pulitzer’s staffer Mr. Seitz standing close by, subtly watching her. She bit her lip instead. “That’s a laugh. No. No, I just dropped by with an invite. No, it seems a, uh, few hundred of your employees are rallyin’ to discuss some, uh, recent disagreements. Now, I thought it only fair to invite you to state your case straight to the fellas. Huh? So what'dya say, Joe? Want I should save you a spot on the bill?” Leave it to Jack to walk into the lion's den just to gloat, she huffed mentally.
“You are as shameless and disrespectful a creature as I was told. Did you know what I was doing when I was your age, boy?” Pulitzer said, emphasizing the word ‘boy’ to get under his skin. “I was fighting in a war.”
“Oh, yeah, how’d that turn out for ya?” Jack didn’t seem to skip a beat with his commentary as Katherine tried to casually look around. Damned chair, I can’t see any of the doors from here…
“It taught me a lesson that shaped my life. You don’t win a war on the battlefield. It’s the headline that crowns the victor.”
“Well, I will keep that in mind when New York wakes up to front-page photos of our rally.” She tried not to smirk at his confidence.
“Oh, rally till the cows come home. Not a paper in town will publish a word. And if it’s not in the papers, it never happened.” There was a pause. Right, Pulitzer put out a ban on strike material. How were we going to spread the success of the rally, she distractedly contemplated.
“You may run this city, but there are some of us who can’t be bullied. Even some reporters,” he growled lightly. Her brain stopped for a moment as she bit her lip to hide her full-blown smile. Oh…he’s talking about me… she thought to herself for a moment before feeling the upholstery under her hand and remembering the circumstances. Focus on that later. For now, get back to looking for an escape.
“Ah. Such as that young woman who made you yesterday’s news?” She froze in place. Forget the escape. Why is he talking about me? Where is he going with this? She could hear footsteps approaching the desk. Pulitzer was, no doubt, setting up for something. “Talented girl.” She heard him tap on the newspaper and realization struck. This is part of the set up. He meant for this to happen. He wanted Jack to- “And beautiful as well, don’t you think?” Jack was oblivious to all of it as she tried to look for a way out without moving the chair and drawing attention to herself, her hands wringing anxiously.
“Yeah. I’ll tell her you said so,” Jack said in a scoffing manner, turning to leave.
“No need,” Pulitzer said with a smirk. She felt like her heart might give out from how hard it was pounding now as she turned her gaze to him. Her eyes widened when she saw him nod, clearly enjoying the panic in her eyes. Please, don’t do this, she begged silently. “She can hear for herself.” She flinched as he threw down the paper on the desk, not breaking eye contact with her as he made her presence known. “Can’t you, darling?” She stared at him wordlessly before she saw his finger wag. The signal was clear. Get up. With a shaky breath, she rose to her feet in defeat and slowly turned around. Jack’s back was to her, but his head was turning in her direction after seeing the movement out of the corner of his eye. “I trust you know my daughter,” Pulitzer said as her eyes started to mist, “Katherine.” He spat out her name with such venom, but she knew it wasn’t aimed at her. It was aimed at Jack. All of this was to hurt Jack. Congratulations, Katherine. You played the part perfectly, a voice in her head hissed. “Yes,” Pulitzer sang out, clearly enjoying how distraught the infamous Jack Kelly had become, her eyes never leaving his. She could see storms of emotion crashing in his eyes: disbelief, hurt, betrayal, grief. Tears welled up in her own eyes, unable to tear herself from tortured his gaze. “My daughter.” Her father sat at his desk as Jack tried to take a few steps toward her, and away from the door, his only exit. No, Jack you need to run, she screamed in her head, but she couldn’t even bring herself to say a word, much less move her legs as she stood there frozen by sheer panic. This is bad. This is very bad. “You are probably asking, why the nom de plume, and why doesn’t my daughter work for me?” Hearing her father’s gloating tone, she hesitantly glanced in his direction, distraught by how content he sounded with himself. “Good questions.” He clearly didn’t care about her opinion of him as he settled back comfortably into his chair. “I offered Katherine a life of wealth and leisure. Instead, she chose to pursue a career.” She swallowed the bile in her throat as she looked at Jack again, her eyes shining with tears. And guilt. “And she was showing real promise until-” She jumped and flinched at the sound of him slamming his hand against the desk and dragging the newspaper across the wood. “This…recent…lapse,” he said, pausing with each word. Get a grip, Katherine. You have to do something. “But you’re done with all of that now, aren’t you, sweetheart?” An opening. This is an opening to speak. Say something. Warn him!
“Jack, I didn’t mean to-” she tried to explain herself as she took a step towards him, but he was quick to step back, breaking eye contact from her as he held out a hand telling her to stay in her place. You did that to him, Katherine. Now he won’t listen to you. She could see the way he was taking uneven breaths and staring at the ground to keep it together. A part of her broke seeing him like this.
“Don’t trouble the boy with your problems, dearest,” Pulitzer chimed in, a small smile on his face. “Mr. Kelly has a plateful of his own.” Despite her distraught emotions, the hairs on the back of her neck prickled. Oh no. Jack, run.
“Jack-” she whimpered, his name just barely falling from her lips as her father cut off her warning.
“Wouldn’t you say so-” No time for warnings.
“Run!” a hiss ripped through her throat as she gripped onto the chair tightly to stop herself from running at him. His eyes just barely flashed up to meet hers as her father uttered the end of his sentence to snap the door on the trap.
“Mr. Snyder?” There was a pause as Jack’s eyes widened, staring at Katherine. He wasn’t sure what to believe anymore, but the shadow of a figure coming out from behind Pulitzer’s desk made his eyes stray from her and believe her words.
“Hello, Jack,” he snarled. Jack immediately tried to make a run for it, but Katherine could see the Delancey brothers right behind him, ready to restrain him. She went to throw herself away from the chair to help him, but a hand landed on her shoulder. Mr. Seitz squeezed her shoulder to remind her that they were outnumbered. They had been the entire time. This was the plan from the moment Jack arrived. They beat us. She covered her mouth and grabbed hold of the chair once more, letting the wood brush against her skin as she watched Jack struggle. This isn't a fight we win, Jack. I’m so sorry.
“Does anyone else feel a noose tightening? Hmm?” The Delancey brothers threw Jack forward. Looking back at them, he realized just how trapped he was, and Katherine watched his back as he struggled to even his breathing.
“But allow me to offer an alternate scenario,” her father announced from his throne. “You attend the rally and speak against this hopeless strike.” Katherine dropped the hand covering her mouth to her side, biting her lip and squeezing the chair tighter. So, an ultimatum. “And I’ll see your criminal record expunged, and your pockets filled with enough cash to carry you, in a first-class train compartment, from New York,” he paused for emphasis, her hand slacking and dropping from the chair in surprise. How did he- “To New Mexico, and beyond.” Pulitzer then turned his head to his daughter, giving her a sickly-sweet smile as she shook her head in disbelief. “You did say he wanted to travel west, didn’t you?” She let out a bitter chuckle, knowing that he was implying that she fed him information. Of course, he knows about Santa Fe too. She crossed her arms and covered her mouth with one hand, some tears leaking from her eyes. She wanted to say something, say anything, but she knew the second she opened her mouth, it wouldn’t be words coming out as her nausea continued to brew. She hesitantly looked at Jack, his eyes burning into her. I didn’t sell you out, Jack. Please know that I would never do it, she tried to convey through her eyes.
“There ain’t a person in this room who don’t know you stink,” he growled. He meant it towards her father, but she knew that some part of him meant it for her too. He held her eyes with his, anger and hurt swirling in them. The moment was broken though as Pulitzer stood from his seat, demanding attention.
“And if they know me, they know I don’t care.” he responded, making his way around his desk. He stopped to lean against the desk instead, clearly confident in the circumstances. “Mark my words, boy. Defy me, and I will have you and every one of your friends locked up in The Refuge.” Jack stood tall, defiance in his stance. But she’d come to know him well enough to recognize the slight tremble in his fingers before he balled them into fists. He’s scared. But if the Refuge is as awful as it sounds, surely my father wouldn't sentence dozens of children to such a fate...would he, Katherine tried to reassure herself, though she wasn't sure anymore. “I know you’re Mr. Tough Guy, but it’s not right to condemn that little crippled boy to conditions like that.” Jack tilted his head, gritting his teeth. Katherine's head felt like it was spinning. He knew about them. He knew about all of them. Of course he did. “And what about your pal, uh…”
“Davey,” Snyder chipped in. The spinning stopped and her body snapped in his direction. Bringing the Newsies into this was bad enough, but Davey and Les?
“Davey. And his baby brother,” Jack stepped back, staring at Katherine in disbelief. She didn’t bother breaking her glaze to meet his though as fire made its way into her eyes. “Ripped from their loving family and tossed to the rats.” Her father started tutting. He’s taking this too far, she growled internally. She could see the way Jack looked away from the corner of her eye, helpless guilt written all over his face. It was enough to send her over the edge. “Will they ever be able to thank you-”
“Enough!” she yelled, her hands shaking with rage. Her father’s cold fury glared at her, daring her to say more. In shock of her explosion, she diverted her eyes to Jack who had slowly turned his head to look at her, his gaze conflicted with emotions. Katherine swallowed the bile that rose up her throat and tried to work up her courage. Enough sitting silently. I need to say something while I’m still brave enough to open my mouth. “You can’t do this.” She broke Jack’s gaze and stared at her father. His glare burned her, but she fought the instinct to recoil and continued, stepping closer to his desk in an attempt to put them on the same level. "This isn't about the strike. This is about your willingness to throw dozens of boys into a prison for something that isn't even illegal. What kind of person does that make you?" Katherine felt her chest light for a moment. That felt good to say. The relief was short lived however as she watched her father step up to her, casting down his infernal glare. The last time she had seen those eyes so close, a hand followed, the memory eliciting a reaction. Everyone in the room could see the way her assertion dimmed into a plea, her body physically shrinking back slightly with each approaching footstep from Pulitzer. “Please. They’re just children,” she whispered, all of the bravery fleeing in an instant. Despite himself, Jack instinctively clenched his jaw at the way she sounded so small and afraid.
“As are you,” he responded coldly. He raised his hand towards her face, causing her to flinch. Jack went to step toward them until he saw Pulitzer's hand simply take her by the chin and force her to meet his eyes. Seeing the fear in them, he scoffed and let her go, turning his back to her and approaching Jack, a twinkle of humor back in his eye. “Time’s running out, kid, so what do you say? Cowboy or convict, I win either way,” he hummed softly, a menacing tone to his voice. Jack's eyes were bouncing back between Pulitzer and Katherine, part of him getting over the fear he had for her as fear for himself settled in once more, remembering the trap he had found himself in, the trap she had a part in springing. Katherine stared at him, once again frozen in place. That did nothing. All of that was for nothing, she scolded herself. “Your abject surrender was always,” he broke into chuckles before sharply delivering the end of his tune, “the bottom line.” Without skipping a beat, he waved over the Delancey brothers. “Gentlemen, escort our guest to the cellar so he might reflect in solitude.” The boys started pushing Jack around just for him to throw up his hands and follow on his own will. Katherine, to her surprise, was quick to follow, her feet trying to keep up with Jack. The Delancey brothers, however, knew she would try to join them and quickly blocked her off.
“Jack,” she shouted breathlessly, trying to make her way past them. When he kept walking without even a glance back, she tried again, more loud and certain. “Jack!” She watched the way he shook his head and she processed the gesture. Oh…it was on purpose. She hurt him and he’s ignoring her. She stopped at the steps of the stairs and tried to hold it together. She was brushed aside as her father followed, leading them to the cellar. In response, she followed, though she knew there was nothing she could do anymore. By the time she had made it to the cellar entrance, her father was already turning to leave with a grin on his face. As soon as he registered her presence however, the quirk of his lip fell and he rather gruffly grabbed her arm and pulled her away. He dragged her back into the office and only released her once the doors had been closed and it was just the two of them. She watched as he went back to his desk silently, rubbing her arm where it had been grasped harshly.
“I called The Sun. You can go retrieve your things in the morning.” She stared at him blankly, hoping she had misheard him.
“...what?” He shook his head and picked up the newspaper once more, lazily glancing over the front page. Her story.
“Come now, darling, you’re smarter than this. I didn’t just blacklist you. I had you terminated. Clearly, journalism is too much pressure on you-”
“You had no right. That article was my best work, my big break-” she argued, stepping forward to be at the foot of his desk.
“The entire story was a hyperbole. There weren’t swarms of children, just a handful of Newsies. And they didn’t storm the gates, the Delanceys opened the gate for them to come in for work. You misguided your readers and gave those boys false hope.” Katherine tried not to let the hurt shine through her eyes as she stood her ground.
“Of course you’re hypercritical of the piece, you have a conflict of interest in all of this, Mr. Pulitzer,” she hissed.
“And so it seems do you, Ms. Plumber.” This time, she can’t hide the shock on her face. “What, you thought I wouldn’t know about that Kelly boy being sweet on you? I’ve been keeping an eye on you for longer than you think. You’ve clearly taken to him far beyond what your writing suggests. Dare I say you found a muse in that riffraff?" How dare he insinuate such things.
“Just because he’s a flirt doesn’t mean my nonpartisan integrity as a journalist is compromised,” she said, straightening her back despite his claim. Jack Kelly is a lot of things: handsome, cocky, witty, brash, charming, and loud, just to name a few. But he is not and has never been a distraction, she told herself.
“Maybe. But you’ve too emotionally grown attached to your subject. Luckily, I stepped in when I did before you considered anything you’ll regret.” Ignoring his implications, she leaned forward on the desk.
“Don’t pretend like this is about me. You’ve refused to so much as look at my way since I decided to pursue journalism.” He looked up from the paper and decided to put it down, waving a hand for her to speak. Finally. “This strike is happening because you up-charged the Newsies and have refused to treat them as anything more than children-”
“They are children-”
“Working class children that work for you. They should be treated as employees.” He scoffed and folded his arms. “The upcharge may not seem like much, but those boys barely have enough to live off of as is. And all of this for what? So you can pocket more money?” He rolled his eyes, agitating her a bit more.
“It’s not about the money, Katherine. It’s about the principle. I need more circulation and we need to cut costs somewhere to make more papers, so the newsies pay more for each paper they sell. The more papers they sell, the more readers I have. The more readers I have, the more people listen to my opinion. The more people listen to my opinion-”
“Then it’s a matter of pride.” Her father’s eyes harden, but she doesn’t stop. “You care more about competing with the other big names of the city and increasing the power of your voice than the livelihood of those children. And when they raise their voices, you want to stomp them to the ground.”
“Those children are gutter rats. Most of them won’t even live to become to adults-”
“No thanks to people like you.”
“I’m teaching them a lesson: the world isn’t fair.” She chuckles dryly. No, The World isn’t.
“You act as though they don’t know that. Those kids have been dealt some of the most unfair hands in life. I don’t understand why you don’t just-”
“Of course you don’t understand. You are still a child learning about the world. I made it so you wouldn’t have to face hardships, but again and again you choose to make life more difficult-”
“Because I want to understand the world!" Katherine snapped. "How am I supposed to learn anything when I’m trapped in a comfortable bubble of wealth and privilege, which I never asked for? I am 17! It’s time for me to go out and work for a living and learn about the world, away from this easy life you keep trying to impose on me!” Her father’s face turned red at her words.
“It's a matter of maturity, not age. Why must you be so difficult? Lucille understood such things and she never had these-these outbursts! She understood the price of this life, that these are benefits she could never gain elsewhere, no matter how much hard work and effort she put in, so she was obedient and grateful. Why couldn’t you be more like your sister?” The air cooled as she stepped away from the desk slowly. He really went there…he really brought her up just to get back at me.
“I know I’m not the daughter you want me to be, and I miss her too, but you don’t have to throw Lucy in my face every time I don’t measure up.” He stared at her and sighed. Instead of apologizing though, he merely picked up the paper once more, keeping his eyes off of her.
“Go home and freshen up. I want you there when Mr. Kelly gives up on this union nonsense tonight.”
“You don’t know if he will-”
“If he’s as much of a hero as you painted him out to be in your article, then I’m positive he will.” She’s silent. He’s right. Jack is the type to bite the bullet, but only for himself. For others, he'd make himself the human shield. And to add money on top of that…he’s getting paid to walk away from all of this, something he’s wanted to do since the beginning…would he? Sensing her uncertainty, he turned around in his chair so that his back was to her. “You should pick out something nice to wear. This will likely be the last time you see Mr. Jack Kelly.” She stared at the upholstery blankly, her emotions too jumbled to sort through. “You’re dismissed,” he emphasized with the crinkling of paper. Without another word, she turned and walked out the door, her eyes prickling with tears. It wasn’t until she had made it down the front steps of The World that a thought occurred to her: Jack. Is he still down in the cellar? Should I go see him? Would he…would he want to see me after everything? Insecurity crept up her spine and she decided to focus on making it to the rally. The only way now is forward. If I’m early enough, maybe I can warn Davey and them about what happened just in case Jack… Her trail of thought sputtered out. She didn’t want to think like that. Jack Kelly was a lot of things, but he wasn’t a sell-out. She knew that.
By the time Katherine made it to the rally at Medda’s, she could see the discussion was in full swing. To her reassurance, they had over triple the numbers of Newsies than what they had been working with. It seemed to be going well with all of the boroughs. She found herself a nice spot to watch Davey speak from behind a group of Newsies from Flushing up on one of the risers. It almost made her smile…until she saw Jack coming around from the backstage area with his jaw set. Oh no… she thought to herself, bringing her thumb up to her lips as she started to bite on her nail.
“You wanna be talked to like an adult? Then start actin’ like one,” Jack grumbled loudly, cutting off the applause Davey had conjured up.
“Jack-” Davey said, catching Jack’s tone and trying to ease him up. Jack however was a man on a mission, so he gave Davey a small push to let him know he was taking over, not once stopping his grumbling
“Don’t just run your mouth. Make some sense.”
“And here’s Jack!” Davey announced with enthusiasm, though his face showed some concern. The Newsies started chanting his name and Katherine could see him fighting himself. Come on, Jack. Do the right thing. These boys need you.
“Alright.” They didn’t stop. “Alright,” he said a little louder, but to no avail. “Alright!” he shouted, finally getting the boys to simmer down. He took a moment to think, his eye catching his artwork on display. Katherine followed his eyes. He could do so much with talent like that…is that what he hopes to do when he goes to Santa Fe? Katherine startled herself out of her thoughts. She didn’t mean to imply that he was leaving. It had always been an ‘if’, not a ‘when’ and something about that realization made her stomach sink. “Pulitzer…raised the price of papes without so much as a word to us, and that was a lousy thing to do.” The Newsies murmured in agreement. “So we got mad and we showed ‘em we ain’t gonna be pushed around. So we go on strike! And then what happens? Well, Pulitzer lowers the price of papes, so’s we’ll go back to work!” More murmurs of agreement came. Katherine felt a little better and pulled her finger away from her lips. Maybe I shouldn’t have doubted him. And then he held his hand up to silence them, a look on his face that brought the pit back to her stomach. “And a few weeks later, he hikes the price back up again, and don’t think he won’t. So what do we do then? And what do we do if he decides to raise his price again after that? Fellas, we gotta be realistic here.” Davey realized where Jack’s going with his line of thinking and walked up to him to try to calm him down. Katherine’s finger was back to her chin, her teeth preoccupied with her nail once more. “If we don’t work, we don’t get paid.” Jack turned around to see Davey standing right beside him, looking at him with concern on his face. “How many days can you go without makin’ money? Huh? Believe me, however long, Pulitzer can go longer.” Suddenly the crowd started vocalizing their confusion.
“What are you saying, Jack?”
“So what do we do, Jack?”
“Oh no…” Katherine mumbled to herself.
“But I have spoken with Mr. Pulitzer!” She shook her head as the boys quieted down. Jack, don’t… “And he…” Jack was fighting himself to finish, “he has given me his word.” His voice cracked at the end. “If we disband the union-” All hell broke loose with those words. All of the boys started coming down the risers and yelling. Jack was trying to hold firm on his stance, but he was in the thick of everything. Katherine shook her head in disappointment, moving up to the railing to have a better look at the scene below. However, her eyes stopped on a figure on the opposite riser from her. Snyder. So, they made good on their threat after all. She watched as he threw his hand down on the railing in what seemed to be disappointment before he left. Katherine wanted to make sure he was gone for good before letting her eyes fall to the mess on the stage. All these boys don’t even know how close to hell they just were, she thought, her eyes prickling with tears once more. Jack was still being drowned out by the voices of the other Newsies and looked up for some relief just to meet her eyes. He froze in his place as she watched him with misty eyes for a moment before taking off, unable to stomach the scene in front of her anymore. He did it. He took the money, and will no doubt leave as soon as he can. No goodbyes, no apologies, just burned bridges. She walked the streets of New York, her emotions becoming less of despair and more of defiance as she wiped her tears away angrily. No, she thought to herself. This doesn’t end like this. I need to talk to him. I need to… Just then, Katherine remembered something one of the Newsies had told her about: Jack’s penthouse. Picking up her skirt, she hurried over to the fire escape accessible rooftop she had heard about, fully aware that if she didn’t beat him there, she may never see him again.
By the time she made it up to the top of the ladder, she could see she was alone. There were still some things lying around so she took that as a sign that she just might have beat him back. At least, that’s what she had hoped. Taking a moment to catch her breath, the first thing she noticed were the stars above.
“Jack Kelly, the stargazer. The ‘Go West, Young Man’ theme continues,” she whispered to herself. She started pacing the area before noticing rolls of paper in an air vent. Hesitantly, she picked one up and unrolled it, her breath catching in her throat. Is this…Snyder is supposed to take care of them. This…this is unacceptable. She continued to study them until she heard the metal creaking of the ladder. Turning to face the ladder, she continued to fiddle with the drawing, though her eyes were switching between the boy she had been waiting for and his art.
“That was some speech you made,” she said dryly, despite knowing she shouldn’t be too hard on him. He didn’t have much of a choice, really…
“How’d you get here?” he grumbled before he’d even made it up the steps fully.
“Well, Specs showed me.” His eyes found the papers in her hands and he quickly rushed up to her, snatching one of them away quickly.
“What, he say you could go through my stuff?” he snapped at her. She flinched away slightly as he came around behind her and rolled it up.
“I saw them rolled up sticking out of there. I didn’t know what they were,” she defended herself gently, staring at his back as he tried to ignore her. She looked down at the paper still in her hands. “These drawings…these are drawings of The Refuge, aren’t they?” Jack didn’t respond, taking the other drawings and storing them away in a poster tube. Don’t stop, Katherine. This may be your only chance to get some answers. “Is this what it’s really like in there? Three boys to a bed, rats everywhere, and vermin…”
“What, a little different from how you were raised?” he spat out bitterly, snatching the page from her hands. She jumped and looked at him in surprise, but instead of fighting back, her eyes softened. He’s processing a lot. You can’t blame him for being upset after everything, Katherine. He made eye contact with her and held it for a moment before turning his back to her one more time to roll up the paper.
“...Snyder told my father you were arrested stealing food and clothing. This is why, isn’t it? You stole to feed those boys…” When he kept his back to her, she laid a hand on his shoulder. “Jack, I don’t understand,” she said, trying to keep her voice level. He scoffed to himself.
“’s not that surprising,” he mumbled under his breath. Her cheeks went red. Why does everyone keep throwing that back at me today, she thought to herself as she flung her hands up in frustration.
“Then help me understand! If you were willing to go to jail for those boys, how could you turn your back on them now?” That triggered his fight instinct as Jack turned quickly and shoved the tube back into the air vent to face her head on.
“Oh, I do not think you,” he asserted pointily, finger directed at her, “are one to talk about turnin’ on folks!” She took a quick breath to keep her voice level again.
“I never turned on you, or on anyone else,” she said, but he was quick to refute her.
“Oh, no, you didn’t. You just-just double crossed us to your father. Your father!” he yelled venomously, brushing past her to get to the other side of the railing. Despite herself, she raised her voice and followed him over.
“Despite how it sounded, I never told my father a thing about any of you. My father and I aren’t exactly on speaking terms.” Jack rolled his eyes at her. That little-
“Oh yeah? Then how did he-”
“He has eyes on every corner of this city! He never needed me to spy for him, not that I would even agree to!” She stopped just short of him as he turned to look her in the eyes. He wants to believe. “And to be clear, I never lied.” His gaze shifted to disbelief, making her a bit nervous. “But I didn’t…tell you everything.” He let out a frustrated groan, the hope in his eyes gone again.
“If you weren’t a girl, you’d be trying to talk with a-a fist in your mouth!” He turned to face the railing, leaning against it. Katherine huffed to herself. What a stubborn boy.
“Look, I told you that I worked for The Sun, and I did. I told you my professional name is Plumber, and it is. You-you never asked my real one,” she said, immediately wincing at her choice of words at the end. Okay, maybe that wasn’t fair. Jack seemed to agree because he whirled around exuding frustration.
“I wouldn’t think I had to unless I knew I was dealing with a backstabber!” She blinked and tried to manage her frustration. Keep your calm, Katherine.
“I already told you, I’m not a backstabber or a liar!” she hissed. Okay, that wasn’t very calm, she told herself, clenching her jaw to fight the desire to yell again.
“Well, you sure as hell ain’t a fan of the truth, now are you?” She glared at him and felt heat rise up her cheeks. You know what, screw calm!
“Oh, if I was a boy, you’d be looking at me through one swollen eye!” she yelled, raising a fist up at him.
“Oh yeah?” He grabbed her wrist and pulled it under his chin, incidentally pulling her close as well. What is he- “Don’t let that stop you, huh.” He let go of her wrist and leaned forward, ready to accept an uppercut. Jack, you infuriating boy. “Give me your best shot!” He stared her in the eyes. That’s when she saw it. Guilt. He thinks he deserves this. Her breathing was just as erratic as his as she stared at his face. His infuriatingly handsome face. Her eyes flickered down to his lips as he let out puffs of air that tickled her forehead…
…you know what? What the hell. She grabbed onto the base of his neck and pulled him forward, raising herself up on her tiptoes to meet his lips with hers. To her surprise, he was quick to react, grabbing hold of the railing to steady himself and meet her lips. Her hands naturally slid down to hold his face as they melted into the kiss together. After a few moments, they pulled away, foreheads still pressed together. Did I just… Their eyes met and he leaned back in for another kiss. Katherine wanted to stop him but allowed him to pull her in by the waist for a moment to share in another kiss before she felt a thought take over. The deal. She suddenly pushed herself away with a gasp and covered her lips, taking a few steps back. In the following moments, Jack seemed just as frazzled as she was, but she felt the need to say something, unable to stand the silent tension.
“I-I…” An apology might be a good start. “I’m sorry I didn’t tell you everything. But I know how my father is and I just…I don’t want to be attached to him.” She turned to lean against the railing, a shadow passing over her eyes as she remembered his words. “He’s already made it very clear that I will never be enough to make him proud as a father, so why…” she hesitates with her words. “…why pretend to be someone I’m not?” Jack stared at her, trying to take in her vulnerability.
“So…you made a fake name to make a name for yourself?” She fought the urge to chuckle. Nice word play, Kelly.
“I…I guess so.” She hesitantly looked over at him. His eyes were still hazed over slightly from the kiss…es. Plural, Katherine. She shook the thought from her head, fighting off the blush that tried to creep up her cheeks. “I never lied to you about who I was. This is me. This…” she took a deep breath and turned to face him fully. “This is the real me. It’s the only me you’ve known, and it’s the only me there is.” He nodded slowly. She wanted to enjoy the moment, but her thoughts interrupted her once again. Ask him about the money. She shifted on her feet and looked away. “Jack, I…” he stepped a little closer to her, hanging on her words. Swallowing thickly, she looked at him again and hesitantly laid a hand on his chest. “I need to know that I wasn’t wrong about you. I…” his hand wrapped around hers, giving her the strength to continue. “I need to know that you didn’t cave for the money.” He tried to read her face before letting out a sigh and turning to the railing, leaning on it with both hands as her hand slipped out of his grasp.
“No, I-I spoke the truth,” he started, turning to face her. “You win a fight when you got the other fella down eatin’ pavement. Alright, you heard your father. No matter how many days we strike, he ain’t given’ up. I don’t…I don’t know what else we can do,” he whispered, clearly feeling hopeless. She came up beside him and leaned against the railing with him in silence for a moment. There must be something we can do. Another rally, another article, another…wait. She remembered the paper she had stowed away in her pocket when she changed at home, a new piece she had been working on before she had realized she was blacklisted. Maybe it doesn’t end here after all. With a mischievous sparkle in her eyes, she turned to him, her hand in her pocket reaching for the paper.
“Well…I just might have the solution to our problem.” He let out an exhausted groan.
“Oh, come on, Katherine. It’s-” She stopped to shoot him a challenging look.
“Really, Jack, really? Only you can have a good idea?” He drew back a bit, looking at her baffled. “Oh, I know, is it because I’m a girl?” He pointed a finger at her with a defensive look.
“Hey now, I did not say nothin’ about-”
“This would be a good time to shut up,” she cut him off, holding her hand up to silence him. He closed his mouth and tried not to let out a smile at her antics “Being boss doesn’t mean you have all the answers. Just the brains to recognize the right one when you hear it,” she says, pulling out a folded paper from her pocket and waving it in the air for emphasis, a wide smile on her face. Jack silently stared at her before dragging his hand down his face.
“...okay, I’m listening,” he felt the need to announce. She gasped playfully.
“Oh, good for you.” She could practically hear him roll his eyes as she started unfolding the page. “Look, the strike was your idea. The rally was Davey’s. Now my plan will take us to the finish line.” She held the paper up in front of his face. “Deal with it.” He snatched the paper from her hand, trying not to quirk a smile at her spunky attitude. He started looking it over, pacing around her.
“The Children’s Crusade,” he read aloud. Too excited to stop herself, she recited the words herself from memory, hands clasped in front of her.
“'For the sake of all the kids in every sweatshop, factory, and slaughterhouse in New York. I beg you…join us.'” Jack looked at her in shock, pointing at the paper.
“This…”
“With those words, your speech,” she emphasized with excitement. “The strike stopped being just about the Newsies. You challenged our whole generation to stand up and demand a place at the table.” He was silent for a moment, mulling over his words. He didn’t even realize his potential as a leader back then, she smiled to herself.
“The Children’s Crusade…” he repeated in disbelief. He didn’t want to admit it, but it was clear in his eyes every time he looked at her: this girl never stopped amazing him.
“Just think, Jack! If we publish this- my words…” the gears were turning in her head. Pictures sell. “-with one of your drawings!” she squealed, quickly reaching for his art as he stood there, watching her bounce around with hope. “And if every worker under twenty-one read it and stayed home from work…” she tossed him the tube of sketched as she stopped her words, a new thought popping up. Or we could make it a public stand! He shook his head in disbelief. “Or better yet, they came to Newsie Square for a general city-wide strike!” She broke out into giggles, feeling like a mastermind as she took her piece back from Jack and looked it over again as she twirled around. “Even my father couldn’t ignore that.” When Katherine looked at Jack, she could see him hesitating. She stepped over to him, her smile dimming. “What is it?” He sighed, trying to give her a small smile that just couldn’t reach his eyes.
“This is…I mean, it’s great, but…we have one…small problem. We got no way to print it.” She rolled her eyes with a groan. Of course that would be a problem. Stupid ban.
“Well, there has to be one printing press my father doesn’t control.” Jack sighed and leaned against the railing, deep in his thoughts before he paused.
“Oh no,” he groaned playfully. She quirked her eyebrow, reading the stress melt off his body as a good sign.
“What?” He let out a gruff laugh, fully recognizing the irony of what he was about to propose. The sound reminded her of the Jack Kelly she’d come to know and appreciate, and it brought a smile to her face.
“I know where there’s a printing press no one would ever think we’d use,” he smirked. Leave it to Jack to find a way! she squealed in her head.
“Well, then, why are we still standing here?” she squealed out loud, skipping with excitement towards the fire escape to get to work. He watched her with a smile before feeling the need to rewind and address the elephant in the room, just as her shoulder brushed past his.
“Hey,” he tried gently, but she kept walking. “Hey, wait!” His voice didn’t carry enough as she went to take a step down the ladder. “Stop! Just…” She looked up and froze in place, surprised by his outburst. He looks flustered, she noted. He quickly put his tube of sketches back in the air vent and turned to face her fully, struggling to find his words. “Wha-what is this about for you?” he asked, gesturing between them. Katherine tilted her head in confusion, but she stepped back onto the rooftop to give him her full attention. “And- and I’m not talkin’ about the Children’s Crusade. What’s this about?” he pointed between them once more, emphasizing the word ‘this’ as he did. Her eyebrows furrowed. What is he…does he mean us? She asked herself nervously. “What-am I…am I kiddin’ myself…or is there something…” He sounds so…nervous. I make Jack Kelly nervous? she thought giddily, a small flutter in her chest.
“You mean…us?” she asked, stepping towards him. He shyly nodded his head, afraid to look away. “I mean, yeah, I like to think there is. We did kiss, so-” she said in a slightly teasing manner, giggling to herself as she pushed a strand of hair behind her ear.
“Well, don’t say it like this happens every day!” he shouted in a panic, catching her by surprise. Oh, he’s actually wound up about this. She came closer, trying to calm him down.
“Wait, Jack, I didn’t mean-”
“No, no, I’m not an idiot!” he yelled, flustered as he stared at her. “Look, I know girls like you don’t wind up with guys like me. And I don’t want you promisin’ nothin’ you gotta take back later.” She stared at him, uncertain of how to react. Part of her felt like she should look away, but she couldn’t, not when he was staring at her with such an intense look in his eye. Hesitantly, Katherine opened her mouth and started fiddling with the cuffs of her sleeves to calm her nerves, eyes still on him. Here goes nothing.
“I...I wouldn’t have come after you if there wasn’t something. Not after all that happened today. I just…I couldn’t bear the thought of letting you go without seeing you one more time.” He stood there, trying to find the words to convey his emotions. Please, say something, her heart begged.
“Standing here…tonight, lookin’ at you, I…” He stumbled over his words, but those words were enough to make her heart soar, her hands brushing her skirt and folding behind her back as she bit her lip. “Look, I’m…I’m scared tomorrow’s gonna come and change everythin’. If there was a way I-I could…grab hold of something just to make time stop, so’s I could just…keep on lookin’ at you.” Katherine couldn’t fight the smile on her lips as she watched this boy bare his heart to her under a thousand New York stars. She didn’t even realize she had tears falling from her eyes until she felt one roll down her cheek. Out of instinct, she went to duck her head to wipe it away, but Jack came up to her in an instant. “Hey, hey.” He slotted a finger under her chin and lifted it up so he could see her face. “What is it?” His hands cupped her cheeks, thumb brushing after the stray tear. She laughed softly at his concern.
“No, I just…” She stared up at him. “You snuck up on me, Jack Kelly,” her voice wobbled. “I never even saw it coming.” He pressed his forehead against hers.
“Fo’ sure?” he whispered, his accent thick. She let out a breathy chuckle and nodded.
“Fo’ sure,” she mimicked him softly. He smiled and slowly brought her lips to his, giving her a chance to back away. Not a chance, she smiled to herself, pulling him into the kiss.
#lambcuddles#jatherine#newsies#katherine plumber#katherine pulitzer#jack kelly#jack x katherine#jack kelly x katherine plumber
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i found something in the woods somewhere
by, we_are_inevitable by we_are_inevitable Fresh. That’s the word that he keeps coming back to. Growing up in the city, he’s never had access to this kind of environment– fresh air and quiet, trees everywhere, dense wood all around. It’s lovely, but David really hasn’t had the chance to explore it. Something tugs in his chest, and whispers in the back of his mind: You have time now. Why not? Seventeen minutes later, dressed in jeans and converse, wearing a blue and black flannel, with nothing but a backpack full of four plastic water bottles and a whole box of granola bars, David crosses the treeline in his own backyard and walks into the woods. - David Jacobs doesn't know who he is. He wants to find out. Jack Kelly knows exactly who he is. Maybe he doesn't want to. After a lifetime of feeling stagnant, Jack and David search for the answers. Words: 5309, Chapters: 1/3, Language: English Fandoms: Newsies!: the Musical - Fierstein/Menken, Newsies - All Media Types, Newsies: The Broadway Musical! (2017) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: M/M Characters: David Jacobs, Jack Kelly (Newsies), Crutchie (Newsies), Albert DaSilva (Newsies), Racetrack Higgins, Katherine Plumber Pulitzer Relationships: David Jacobs/Jack Kelly Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Alternate Universe - Fantasy, Spirits, Forests, Nature Magic, Nature, Introspection, Character Study, Implied/Referenced Character Death, First Meetings, Eventual Romance, Transformation, Autistic David Jacobs, David Jacobs Needs A Hug, ok i don't know how to explain this one, rlly speculative and fun and stuff!!, Character Analysis, Skeletons, Jack Kelly is Bad at Feelings (Newsies), Cryptozoology, kind of?, Mind Manipulation, Magic read : https://ift.tt/qbi2A5O - April 26, 2024 at 11:32AM
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The World Will Know Main Character Explanations
Jack Kelly
Full name is Jeremy Kelly, and he doesn't know how he got the nickname Jack
Currently 21, his birthday is February 16th
In a relationship with Davey, they've been together since he was were 15
Grew up in lower Manhattan
Goes to college at Manhattan College, Visual Arts major and TV Studies minor
He's atheist, but planning on converting to Judaism soon so Davey's family likes him more
He and Kath have weekly horror movies nights
He's biromantic, demisexual, and poly
He uses he/him pronouns
Davey Jacobs
His full name is David Albert Jacobs
Currently 20, their birthday is April 10th
In a relationship with Jack, they've been together since he was 14
Grew up in Sleepy Hollow until Les was born, then they moved to Manhattan for schools
Goes to college at Manhattan College, History major and Education minor
They're Jewish, specifically Ashkenazi Jewish. His parents are from Lithuania
He hates horror movies, so when Kath comes over for the weekly horror movie, he goes to their room and researches bugs
He's gay, trans and polyamorous
He uses he/they pronouns
Race Higgins
Their full name is Anthony Higgins
Currently 21, his birthday is February 28th
In a relationship with Spot, they argue over when they first started dating (Race says 3 years, Spot says 2 and a half)
Grew up in Dublin and moved to Manhattan when he was 6. He moved to Brooklyn a few months into their relationship with Spot
Goes to Brooklyn College, majors in theatre
They're Pagan, but Atheist
They're Irish originally, and when he gets mad they start yelling in Irish
They're gay and trans
They use they/he pronouns
Spot Conlon
Fae's full name is Edward Conlon, but no one knows his full name except Race
Currently 21, his birthday is April 19th
In a relationship with Race, they argue over when they first started dating (Race says 3 years, Spot says 2 and a half)
Grew up in Brooklyn and lived there fae's entire life
Goes to Brooklyn College, has a double major in Psychology and Theatre
They're Celtic Pagan
He's Irish, but his dads moved to Brooklyn when they got news of his adoption
They're gay and trans
Fae uses he/fae/they pronouns
Crutchie Morris
Full name is Casey Morris, but he has Osteoarthritis and has since he was 12. Kids just started calling him that and it stuck
Currently 18, his birthday is November 3rd
In a queer platonic relationship with Elmer
Grew up with Jack, and was adopted by Ms. Medda when he was 2
Goes to Manhattan College, and majors in English
He's Atheist
He's unsure of where he came from as he was dropped off at the orphanage with no notes
He's aroace and trans
He uses he/him pronouns but doesn't identify as a specific gender
Elmer
His full name is Elmer Warhol, but everyone just calls him Elm or Elmer
Currently 18, his birthday is August 6th
In a queer platonic relationship with Crutchie, has an immense crush on Finch
Grew up in Poland, moved to Manhattan when he was 12
Manhattan College, majors in Psychology
He tells his family he's orthodox, but he's actually pagan and practices green witchcraft
He's from Poland for generations and Jack's classmates are always asking if he's related to Andy Warhol
He's gay and trans
He uses he/moth pronouns
Katherine Plumber
Her full name is Katherine Plumber, and she changed her last name from Pulitzer to Plumber when she was 18
Currently 22, but took a gap year so she's a junior in college
Single, but has a crush on Sarah
Grew up in Manhattan
Goes to Manhattan College, majors in journalism, minors in TV studies
Grew up christian, she has a lot of religious trauma
From Manhattan
She's a lesbian and transfem
She uses she/her pronouns
#newsies#jack kelly#davey jacobs#javid newsies#race higgins#spot conlon#sprace#crutchie morris#katherine plumber#elmer newsies
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While doing that alignment chart meme, I got this one and had to do it for all of mine and @voiceofmany‘s newsies muses
My Racetrack is “lol nope” and hers is “read at 5:55 pm”
#i'm gonna change you like a remix then i'll raise you like a phoenix » edits#dynamic » i don't know how anybody survives in this life without someone like you (albert and racetrack / ft. voiceofmany)#i had to extend the image because so many of our muses were nice and fit into the first two#also poppy's down at read at 5:55 because she'd get anxious and forget to answer#katherine plumber » character study#sarah jacobs » character study#mush meyers » character study#spot conlon » character study#comet clark » character study#racetrack higgins » character study#albert dasilva » character study#hotshot kowalski » character study#poppy higgins » character study#test muse » ray clark#test muse » frankie kowalski
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tag drop 9/?
#( katherine plumber ; in character )#( katherine plumber ; mirror )#( katherine plumber ; study )#( katherine plumber ; headcanons )#( katherine plumber ; aesthetic )#( leah walsh ; in character )#( leah walsh ; mirror )#( leah walsh ; study )#( leah walsh ; headcanons )#( leah walsh ; aesthetic )#( liora avram ; in character )#( liora avram ; mirror )#( liora avram ; study )#( liora avram ; headcanons )#( liora avram ; aesthetic )#blog maintenance tag
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Muse- Katherine Plumber
Pairing: Katherine Plumber x Reader
Characters: Katherine Plumber
Warnings: N/A
Request: Anon- can I please request a katherine plumber x reader where reader is also a writer but writes more fiction and poems and katherine finds some poems about her?
Word Count: 455
Author: Charlotte
Being a writer and dating a writer was a perfect circumstance to be in. You may focus your writing on different genres but sharing a home with a fellow writer, allowed you and Katherine both to gain assistance from your partner and share the creative world of your work. Katherine was a journalist, struggling to find her place at a newspaper as a woman wanting to speak for the little man rather than run errands for her male counterparts, whilst you preferred to write fiction, often falling to poetry but were only able to publish under a male pseudonym.
Life for you both were focused behind closed doors. Neither of you could speak of your relationship without persecution, whilst you also hid your identity in your work and Katherine struggled to have her writing treated seriously in comparison to her male counterparts. Others may not have understood the struggle but you both worked as hard as you could to stand a chance in the writing world and it seemed to be going well thus far.
“Did you read my article?” Katherine questioned.
You nodded your head. “I have put my comments on it for you too. It is on my desk if you want it.”
Katherine didn’t answer instead hurrying across the hall to your study to find her work. The two of you often shared your writing with each other, providing a first round of edits before they would go on to be officially submitted to your actual editors. Katherine had recently written an article and although she was meant to have it to the editor tomorrow, she preferred to have the confirmation that you liked it before it was allowed to be read by anyone else.
You waited for her to return to discuss the article but when she didn’t come back, you decided to check to make sure she found it okay. Katherine was sat in your chair, her article still on your desk, whilst she read through some of your own work that you had forgotten was out as well.
“What are you reading?” You questioned, your eyes widening.
Although you allowed her to read the poetry you were going to get published, a lot of it was personal and for yourself, never meant to be seen by Katherine.
“Are these about me?” She asked, flicking through the poems that you had hoped that she would never see.
“You weren’t meant to ever read those,” you whispered.
She raised an eyebrow at you. “How often do you write poetry about me?”
“Often,” you admitted. “You’re my muse.”
Katherine placed the papers back atop your desk, coming over to you instead. She pressed her lips to your cheek.
“I am beyond flattered.”
#Muse#Anon#Request#Katherine Plumber#Katherine Plumber Imagine#Katherine Plumber One Shot#Katherine Pulitzer#Katherine Pulitzer One Shot#Katherine Pulitzer Imagine#Newsies#Newsies Imagine#Newsies One Shot#Newsies The Musical#Newsies The Musical Imagine#Newsies The Musical One Shot#Charlotte
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i broke my no more new muses rule whoops
#ii. VISAGE. / katherine plumber#iii. CHARACTER STUDY. / katherine plumber#iv. IN CHARACTER. / katherine plumber#v. AESTHETIC. / katherine plumber#vi. LIKES. / katherine plumber#vii. RELATIONSHIP. / katherine and jack#vii. RELATIONSHIP. / katherine and joseph pulitzer#viii. MAIN VERSE. / katherine plumber#ix. MODERN VERSE. / katherine plumber
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modern family AU?
Modern Family AU
Characters
Jack Kelly — Claire Dunphy
Katherine Plumber — Phil Dunphy
Racetrack Higgins — Mitchell Pritchett
Spot Conlon — Cameron Tucker
Joseph Pulitzer — Jay Pritchett
Hannah — Gloria Delgado-Pritchett
Medda Larkin — Frank Dunphy
Sniper — Haley Dunphy
Crutchie Morris — Alex Dunphy
Smalls — Luke Dunphy
Romeo — Lily Tucker-Pritchett
Henry — Manny Delgado
Alright so…
Let’s get to know the family, shall we? Jack and Katherine, high school sweethearts, are the first disappointments of the family. Katherine got pregnant when she was seventeen, Jack was fifteen. This resulted in their first born, Rene, whom they lovingly call Sniper, is a beautiful girl who very much values fashion and makeup growing up. Then comes Charlie, or Crutchie they come to call when they find out their son won’t have use of his right leg. He’s always the smartest person in the room and studies and works harder than anyone else. Lastly comes Smalls, their adopted daughter they take in when she’s just a baby who loves to take after her dad in nearly everything.
Jack is a stay-at-home dad while Katherine works as a big time realtor and a part time writer. Eventually she and Jack end up creating and writing children’s books based on their own kids and giving unconventional families more exposure.
Then there’s Race and Spot. Race is Jack’s little brother. The two are extremely close, having grown up as their own best friends because they never stayed in one place for too long, but the two fight often and love pulling pranks on each other and still wanting to help each other out no matter what. And Spot, well he actually is Katherine’s best friend, all throughout high school, who pretends to be straight until he meets Jack’s adorable little brother and falls in love.
Race grows up to be a music and dance teacher and Spot grows up to become a lawyer, the two eventually even adopt a young son from Italy, just an infant. They learn the language and the culture as he grows to make sure he understands where he comes from and how much they love him. And Romeo grows up quirky and adorable, straightforward and extremely sarcastic.
Then there’s Joe and Hannah. Joe is Katherine’s father who kicked her out for a day when he found out that she was pregnant and ten minutes later drove around the city to find her and bring her back and apologizing. He is an old fashioned man who gets divorced after his daughter is grown and remarries a young Irish woman nearly half his age and takes in her Henry who is a hopeless romantic around Charlie’s age. Katherine is less than happy that Hannah is two years older than her.
After that we have Medda, Jack and Race’s adoptive mother who is always around to offer a helping hand and take the kids off of everyone’s hands and embarrass Jack and Race at the best of times. Medda and Joe don’t always get along, but they’d both do anything for the family.
I HC that Jack had all the kids names and their birthdays tattooed on his side under Race’s and Katherine’s. Jack designs his own tattoos. Race grew up dancing but went through a huge injury which made it hard for him to continue dancing. Medda is a huge flirt and Jack and Race get a huge kick out of it but her grandkids find it odd and embarrassing but also funny. Also, Smalls is black and Katherine and Jack have to navigate how to give her hair the proper treatment and everything and how to make her feel as loved and adored as their biological children, which is something Smalls grows up battling, but her siblings just adore her.
Anyways, is there a scene ya’ll would like to see?
Here are some mood boards for the families!
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#anonymous#anon#anon request#anon ask#newsies#newsies live#newsies musical#modern newsies#modern era#modern au#modern family#jack kelly#racetrack higgins#katherine plumber#spot conlon#david jacobs#joseph pulitzer#medda larkin#sniper#Smalls#crutchie morris#romeo#Hannah#Henry#much love#fluffy
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Newsies High School AU
if you want to know about any other characters, just send me an ask!
i will probably post these on my main account as well (eventually) but i’m not sure yet-
Jack Kelly:
TW: abuse
17
Junior year
Will be adopted by Medda eventually
Bisexual
Dating David Jacobs
Plays soccer
Wants to play football as well but doesn't want to risk angering his foster dad
Great artist (obviously)
Also, idk if any other school is like this, but mine is so imma add it. In freshman year he was asked to choose between continuing to study art, drama or music
He chose art (duh)
Older brother to Crutchie and Race (not biological but y'know)
Has been in the foster system since he was 10
Best friends with Katherine Plumber
Really dislikes Spot Conlon
Hates the delanceys
Has gotten into multiple fights with them
Very protective of his brothers
Current foster parent: Snyder (for a month now)
Snyder isnt good to him at all, but he somehow manages to hide it from most people
Except Race and Crutchie (when he gets to see him)
Also, he gets to start playing football once he finally moves in with Medda!
AND start taking extracurricular art classes!!!
He also helps design props for Meddas theatre
Racetrack Higgins:
TW: mention of an eating disorder (doesn’t go into detail at all though. it’s literally just mentioned.)
16
Has been taken in by Medda two weeks before the story starts
His last foster parent was Snyder ( with Jack. Snyder wasn't horrible with him, he got really bad once he was alone with Jack)
Will eventually start dating Spot
Dances tap (mondays) and ballet (thursdays and tuesdays)
Has recently started cheer as well (friday)
The Delanceys give him shit for it but he tries to ignore it as best he can
Or at least he tried until it they stared beating him up- but i'm focusing on making him happy so i'm not going to continue talking about this hsnduks
Also he has an ed but i’ll shut up now
Much like Jack, he was asked to choose between art, music, or drama in freshman year. He obviously chose drama. He's THE theatre kid.
Has been in the foster system since he was 9
Best friends with Albert Dasilva, Jojo de la Guerra and Sarah Jacobs
His grades are actually pretty good
Mainly maths and history.
OBSESSED with instagram and tiktok and twitter and snapchat and- of course- tumblr
He's addicted to social media in general (totally not me projecting)
Katherine Plumber:
She's 17
Wants to become a reporter or an author
Planning on going to either Harvard or Yale
Dating Sarah
Her mom died when she was young and her dad is never home
Best friends with Bill, Darcy and Jack
Very smart
Chose music (in her freshman year)
She often gets sent to detention for calling teachers out (sometimes not so nicely) for saying something racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, etc.
Worth it though
Shes class president
Spot Conlon:
Hes 16
Plays football
His parents divorced when he was 10 and his mom gained custody of him, although he still sees his dad on the weekends
He chose music because it was “easy” but now he's barely passing the subject
Has a younger sister
Used to live in Brooklyn but recently moved to a school in Manhattan due to his mother's work
Will eventually start dating Race
But until then, deeply in the closet
Highly dislikes Jack
Best friends with Hotshot
Sarah Jacobs:
17
She's a fashion icon, sorry not sorry guys
Should be a model tbh
I love her okay
Met Katherine in detention
Is dating Kath
Has punched Oscar Delancey for being a creep in front of several students and a teacher
(That's what got her into detention)
(The one she met Kath at)
Best friends with Race and Sniper
100% chose drama
Random fact but she almost burned the kitchen down while trying to make SOUP
HOW DOES THAT EVEN HAPPEN
She's got the two front strands of her hair dyed a very soft pink
David Jacobs:
17
Really really smart
He has really bad anxiety
Met Jack on the first day of school and they didn't get along at first
Until he was forced to do a school project with him and he realised that Jack wasn't that bad
LOVES chemistry and physics
Their his two favorite classes
He knows 2 languages (english and spanish) and he's learning a third one (russian)
Hes obviously a mathlete i mean c'mon guys
Sarah's his twin sister (let's pretend they look alike okay,,,)
He chose art!!!
Actually really good at it (not Jack level good… but good)
#newsies#newsies live#sprace#spot conlon#racetrack higgins#javey#david jacobs#jack kelly#newsbians#sarah jacobs#katherine plumber
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So as I wrote the headcannons and story for my social media au. Well, it’s slowly turning into more of a YouTube au lmao. But I was planning on making Spotify playlists for a few of the character. And I ask of you all to help me, send in songs with the character you think would listen to them and I will for sure ad them to the playlist.
Here’s the characters and some small facts for their personality
• Jack Kelly
- has an art YouTube channel
- when he went to college, majored in art
- works at a local arcade with crutchie to get money for the apartment
• Katherine Plumber
- has a writing based channel
- lives below the Manhattan boys
- majored in journalism when she was in college
- works at a local coffee shop
- also has a small job as a writer for an online newspaper
• Racetrack Higgens
- a YouTube gamer
- doesn’t have a job
- dropped out of college
• Crutchie Morris
- has a wholesome content channel with Elmer
- works with jack
- majored in baking and pasteries arts when in college
• Elmer Kasprzak
- also wholesome content
- is a dog walker and babysitter for rent money
- tends to be in hoodies
• Albert DaSilva
- random diys with Romeo
- works at kfc with Romeo for rent money
- can be found in the kitchen with midnight snacks
• Romeo
- random diys
- works at kfc with Albert for rent money
- goes on a new date every Friday night
• Davey Jacobs
- lives across the way from the other boys
- still studying his psych major
- works at the bookstore next to Kaths coffee shop
• Les Jacobs
- still in high school
- visits his older brother a lot
- plays baseball
• Spot Collins
- meet the boys through twitter
- does prank videos
- messes with race a lot
Just send me asks or dms and I’ll be sure to see what I can do! 🥰🥰
#newsies#broadway#jatherine#jack kelly#kara linsday#katherine plumber#youtube au#social media au#newsies headcanons#im doing it#spotify playlist#H E L P
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"Are we?" "What?" "Friends." "We could be."
In which Katherine Plumber watches a revolution unfold and a friend fall apart.
Okay so apparently there’s going to be one more of these because what started as a missing scene and a character study turned into a series??
This is a Katherine POV story to go with “something no one’s even tried” and “the poor guy’s head is spinning,” very much about Katherine’s relationship with Davey and her observation of the relationship between Davey and Jack.
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re: katherine plumber
alright. here goes nothing.
i just want to say something first, and that is that i genuinely like and appreciate the new newsies musical. i think that the music is nice, and i really do like the individual newsies and the development that they’re given, at least in the fandom. however. as a writer, an audience member, and someone who grew up watching it, i prefer the original 1992 newsies. the disney movie.
and i really don’t like katherine plumber.
let me get this straight first: i have absolutely nothing against the actresses who have played her. my issues are with the character itself.
katherine plumber. you know her, you love her (at least, everyone else that i’ve met does). and sure. she’s plucky. but if i could say something right off the bat, it’s that she reminds me of every other plucky girl character in every piece of amateur fiction i’ve ever read.
if you’ve ever been onto the amateur side of wattpad, i’m sure you know what i mean. every female love interest, every girl who gets kidnapped by her soon-to-be-monster-boyfriend, every self-insert main character, they’re all the same at some base level. it’s a combination of ‘i’m a strong female character!’ and ‘look how quirky i am!’ that comes out to be the same character every time. katherine is exactly the same. her base character traits: she’s independent, sassy, strong-willed, and, what, unique? she’s pulitzer’s daughter, who’s super cool because she’s a newspaper writer!
sure, she decided to be a reporter instead of just living a cushy life, but that doesn’t make her special. marie curie decided to be a scientist and literally devoted her life to her studies until she died of radiation poisoning. i’m not holding anyone to that standard, but still, katherine isn’t unique for wanting to do something with her life. we all want that, in one form or another. the only thing that she has that’s different is her opportunity.
first, let’s take a moment to think about just how improbable all of that is in the time period. a, that a girl would be a front-page newspaper journalist, b, that a 17-20 year old would be a journalist, and c, that a 17-20 year old girl would be a front-page newspaper journalist. sure. we’re allowed to stretch the facts a bit, since it’s a musical, and only based off of historical events, but it bugs me. that, and she’s young. pretty damn young. she might be an extremely talented writer for her age, but the chances of someone being that professional at that age, even if they are pulitzer’s kid, is pretty low. just saying.
so, we’ve accepted the fictional parts of it. fine. but what about the storyline? what does she contribute there?
answer: nothing, really. all she does is play a love interest for jack and replace poor ol’ bryan denton.
and who is bryan denton? he’s this guy:
a reporter for the new york sun in the original newsies that wrote the article for the newsies, and in my opinion, the better reporter character.
why? because he has more to lose.
the most conflict that katherine produces is the whole drama with her being pulitzer’s daughter, which seems flimsy to me at best. she never actually did anything besides conceal her identity. she was genuinely helpful. and there was no way that she would have become friends with them all if they’d known, so there was really no big reason for all the ‘oh god, you’ve betrayed me’ stuff that went down. when she writes the article, the only thing that she’s risking is disapproval from her daddy, which is daunting for sure, but she’s not in any real danger because of her actions.
bryan, on the other hand, is (an older male and a more historically accurate figure to be a reporter) an adult, living on his own, who earns his living by working for the newspaper. that’s all he has. when he prints that article, he risks being fired from his job, his whole livelihood. in fact, when he does print it, he’s quickly sent off (reassigned as a war correspondent) and is unable to help the newsies in their final revolts. this makes another really significant change, because it signifies how even though there are good adults out there, the kids are really on their own. it’s one of the big things that disheartens them all, but it makes their final rally even more impressive, because they’re doing it without the help that they garnered along the way.
he also, as an adult, does things like pay off legal fees when the boys are arrested, and at the very end, he’s the one to bring in teddy goddamn roosevelt, who arrests snyder and ensures a happily ever after.
katherine writes an article at no risk to her own life, and flirts with a poor boy. there’s a difference there.
i get that they wanted to write a female character in to help the female part of their fanbase relate. that’s fine. it makes sense. it doesn’t, however, excuse them from having a character whose very existence is more or less
“there’s a girl! and she likes jack!!!! and she’s really smart and funny!!!!! oOoH watch out though because pLoT tWiSt she’s pulitzer’s DAUGHTER!!!!!!11!11!!1!1!1!!!! but she and jack make up because she helps the newsies owo! she’s such a fun character and i relate to her a lot!!!!!!!!”
also, the jack being an artist thing is another unnecessary change from the original, but whatever. he didn’t need a love interest. it doesn’t add to the content of the show except for the sappy love songs. katherine plumber is an unnecessary character. she annoys me with how cliche she is, and honestly? she bores me. there’s nothing actually interesting about her besides the whole ‘oh, but my protag is different because she’s the daughter of this villain!’ thing, which can be a good trope, but really didn’t affect anything here.
anyway, you should all watch the original 1992 version. there’s a link to a youtube version here. it’s not the best quality, but it’s free, so.
that concludes my tedtalk on why i strongly dislike katherine plumber. thanks for reading.
#katherine plumber#newsies#newsies 1992#new newsies#pulitzer#bryan denton#katherine pulitzer#jack kelly#i don't like katherine plumber
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melt your headaches call it home
by, floodlights by floodlights It was winter in New York; he was a goddamn losing dog. Words: 4993, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Newsies!: the Musical - Fierstein/Menken Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: F/M Characters: Jack Kelly (Newsies), Katherine Plumber Pulitzer, David Jacobs, Crutchie (Newsies), Racetrack Higgins, Specs (Newsies), Morris Delancey Relationships: Jack Kelly/Katherine Plumber Pulitzer, David Jacobs & Jack Kelly Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Period Typical Attitudes, Canon-Typical Violence, Class Differences, Racism, Character Study, Winter, Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Latino Jack Kelly (Newsies), Jack parenting the newsies, touch-starved Jack Kelly, Attachment Issues, Javid if you squint, author has a Thing about hands and it shows read : https://ift.tt/Ah0wse8 - March 07, 2024 at 02:46PM
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Katherine Plumber tag drop
#katherine plumber » ic#katherine plumber » visage#katherine plumber » character study#katherine plumber » headcanons#katherine plumber » aesthetic#katherine plumber » relevant#katherine plumber » open starter#katherine plumber » wishlist#katherine plumber » wardrobe#katherine plumber » music#katherine verse » but give me some time ; i'll be twice as good as that (main)#katherine verse » give those kids and me the brand new century (modern)#katherine verse » it's a crooked game we're playing (medieval)#dynamic » you snuck up on me jack kelly ; i never even saw it coming (katherine and jack)#dynamic » so this is what it feels like to match wits with someone at your level (katherine and davey / ft. voiceofmany)#dynamic » no i don’t remember us falling in love but i’m sure that it happened (katherine and jojo / ft. tomorrcwsnews)#dynamic » there’s no escaping us pal ; we’re inevitable (katherine and jack and davey)#blog maintenance tag
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Chapters: 1/? Fandom: Newsies!: the Musical - Fierstein/Menken, Newsies - All Media Types Rating: Not Rated Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Jack Kelly/Katherine Plumber, Spot Conlon/Racetrack Higgins Characters: Jack Kelly, Katherine Plumber Pulitzer, Spot Conlon, David Jacobs, Racetrack Higgins, Sarah Jacobs, Albert DaSilva (Newsies), Crutchie | Crutchy (Newsies), Romeo (Newsies), JoJo (Newsies), Buttons (Newsies), Mush (Newsies), Elmer (Newsies), Specs (Newsies), Sniper (Newsies), Smalls (Newsies), Finch (Newsies), Les Jacobs, Joseph Pulitzer, Original Characters Additional Tags: literally every single newsie makes an appearance tbh, mostly as cameos but they're all there, all the friends, College AU, Modern AU, there's a lot of angst and drama for these kiddos, but a lot of fluff to make up for it, Spot has a girlfriend at first, slowest burn ever, Jack and Katherine are oblivious for a long time, Davey is a Good Boy, I'm not sure what to tag this it's an experience, Homophobia, Internalized Homophobia, Homophobic Language, that kind of sums up the trigger warnings, there's cursing and nonsense but it's college so i wanted to keep it accurate, i am in college so i feel like this is fairly accurate, a LOT of this is based on real experiences by me or my friends, it's just a lot of silliness and college drama, oh and it follows the plot of the musical sort of but in a college setting!, i've had way too much fun with this, The Most Extra College AU You'll Ever Read, written by a student who should've been studying instead of writing it, i will tag the chapters with homophobic language in it so you can skip them if you need to, this started as a NaNoWriMo project, now it's the 100k slowburn tumblr warned you about, You're Welcome Summary:
The Newsies go to college together and get into all kinds of nonsense. Jack, Kath, and Davey start a revolution. Spot discovers that he has human emotions. Racetrack is a dance major. There's so much friendship in this it's not even funny. The Slowest Burn Story Ever.
#HERE WE GO#finally finally finally#published my newsies college au#someone pls talk to me about this fic it's my life rn#i have so much written for this#you're gonna love it i promise#newsies#newsies movie#newsies live#newsies fic#newsies fanfic#fanfic#fanfiction#jack kelly#katherine plumber#davey jacobs#racetrack higgins#spot conlon#college au#college alternate universe#college#tale as old as time burn as slow as fuck#buckle up kiddos
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female characters meme
rules: list ten of your favorite female characters in ten different fandoms and then tag ten people. i was tagged by @celestialbisexual (i also needed an excuse to not study so thanks mom!!)
in no particular order:
1. fantine- les mis
2. marguerite st. just- scarlet pimpernel
3. lady macbeth- macbeth
4. countess lily malevsky-malevitch- anastasia (broadway)
5. katherine plumber- newsies
6. leslie knope- parks and rec
7. c.j. cregg- the west wing
8. rey- star wars
9. rita- penumbra podcast
10. hermia- midsummer night’s dream
i’m too lazy to tag 10 people, so i’m tagging anyone else who wants to do it!
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