Okay, I don't own any characters from the movie 'Newsies' or the song 'From
Sarah with love'. Newsies belongs to Disney, and the lyrics of the song
belongs to Sarah Connor, Rob Tyger and Kay Denar.
I only own Sarah, her brother and her friends. So enjoy the story.
For so many years we were friends
Sarah, Lizzy and Carla were on their way home from work. They walked through Central park and decided to sit down on one of the park benches to take a rest. It had been their last day in the factory and from tomorrow on, they would work in places were they could survive longer.
"So what shall we do today? I mean, we have the whole afternoon and evening to celebrate our new freedom!" Carla was jumping in front of the bench, her light brown curls jumping with her. Sarah and Lizzy just laughed.
"Carla, we still have to go to work tomorrow." Lizzy laughed.
"So? We can still have our fun TODAY, right?" She asked Sarah; Sarah just nodded.
"You see?" Lizzy just shook her head and arose.
"Then, where shall we go?"
"First, we grab something to eat!" Carla hold her stomach.
"Where to?"
"How can you even ask this Sarah, Tibby's of course!" On the walk towards Tibby's they saw several newsies trying to sell their last papes of the morning. Sarah's smile faded slightly and she sighed softly so her two friends couldn't hear.
"Sarah!" She turned around and looked at her best friend. His eyes were sparkling like always but what shade it was, Sarah never found out. Blue? Grey? She wasn't sure. His blond hair hung in his eyes slightly when he walked up to her. He took his cap from his head and placed it in his pocket.
"Morning Spot." Spot laid his arm around her shoulder and walked her to the tailor shop she worked in.
"So how are the headlines today?"
"Ah, had been better! But you know, Headlines don't sell papes??"
"I know, I know!! Newsies sell them." Spot gave her a small kiss on the cheek since they were in front of the shop now.
"Fast learner. Okay, are we meeting for lunch?"
"Of course." Sarah waved after him and headed inside the shop.
"By the way, Sarah, why don't you work in Brooklyn? I mean, you walk this way every morning from Brooklyn over to Manhattan. Why?" Sarah snapped back into reality.
"Huh? Oh, well, I like it here." She winked at Lizzy as they walked into Tibby's. They took a seat and ordered their lunch.
"Come on, tell us the truth. Isn't your brother scared about you walking this way? I mean, It's already dark when you are in Brooklyn, and it's still dark when you leave in the morning." Sarah shrugged.
"No, my brother knows I can take care of myself." Their lunch came and Sarah began to eat immediately, making it obvious she didn't want to talk about it anymore. Lizzy and Carla shrugged it off and ate their lunch as well.
They were almost finished when the doorbell rang and one of the newsies walked in. He had a girl with him. He let his gaze ran over the heads in Tibby's and stopped when his gaze fell on the three girls.
Spot looked at the straight blond hair girl.
Almost like.. no, no way. He thought
Sarah felt that someone watched her and raised her head. Her mouth opened slightly but she didn't say anything.
Sarah Spot's eyes fell on the ground for one minute just to look up again, this time cold as ice.
"Spot, what's the matter?" The black hair girl next to him asked.
"Nothing Audrey." He kissed her on the lips and leaded her to a table where he had seen Jack and David sitting.
Sarah's shoulders hang down and she swallowed when she saw Spot's cold look. And worse, when she saw him kissing his girl. Why couldn't everything be like two years ago? Why couldn't they be the best of friends?
She took out the money to pay her lunch and put it on the table.
"Sarah?" Lizzy looked at her friend.
"I totally forgot that I promised Mike to be home early this time. He has the afternoon off and so we wanted to have some time together. Bye, see you tomorrow for lunch." She headed out of Tibby's as fast as she could and walked towards Brooklyn.
"What's going on with her?" Lizzy and Carla stared after their friend. Carla just shrugged.
I only own Sarah, her brother and her friends. So enjoy the story.
For so many years we were friends
Sarah, Lizzy and Carla were on their way home from work. They walked through Central park and decided to sit down on one of the park benches to take a rest. It had been their last day in the factory and from tomorrow on, they would work in places were they could survive longer.
"So what shall we do today? I mean, we have the whole afternoon and evening to celebrate our new freedom!" Carla was jumping in front of the bench, her light brown curls jumping with her. Sarah and Lizzy just laughed.
"Carla, we still have to go to work tomorrow." Lizzy laughed.
"So? We can still have our fun TODAY, right?" She asked Sarah; Sarah just nodded.
"You see?" Lizzy just shook her head and arose.
"Then, where shall we go?"
"First, we grab something to eat!" Carla hold her stomach.
"Where to?"
"How can you even ask this Sarah, Tibby's of course!" On the walk towards Tibby's they saw several newsies trying to sell their last papes of the morning. Sarah's smile faded slightly and she sighed softly so her two friends couldn't hear.
"Sarah!" She turned around and looked at her best friend. His eyes were sparkling like always but what shade it was, Sarah never found out. Blue? Grey? She wasn't sure. His blond hair hung in his eyes slightly when he walked up to her. He took his cap from his head and placed it in his pocket.
"Morning Spot." Spot laid his arm around her shoulder and walked her to the tailor shop she worked in.
"So how are the headlines today?"
"Ah, had been better! But you know, Headlines don't sell papes??"
"I know, I know!! Newsies sell them." Spot gave her a small kiss on the cheek since they were in front of the shop now.
"Fast learner. Okay, are we meeting for lunch?"
"Of course." Sarah waved after him and headed inside the shop.
"By the way, Sarah, why don't you work in Brooklyn? I mean, you walk this way every morning from Brooklyn over to Manhattan. Why?" Sarah snapped back into reality.
"Huh? Oh, well, I like it here." She winked at Lizzy as they walked into Tibby's. They took a seat and ordered their lunch.
"Come on, tell us the truth. Isn't your brother scared about you walking this way? I mean, It's already dark when you are in Brooklyn, and it's still dark when you leave in the morning." Sarah shrugged.
"No, my brother knows I can take care of myself." Their lunch came and Sarah began to eat immediately, making it obvious she didn't want to talk about it anymore. Lizzy and Carla shrugged it off and ate their lunch as well.
They were almost finished when the doorbell rang and one of the newsies walked in. He had a girl with him. He let his gaze ran over the heads in Tibby's and stopped when his gaze fell on the three girls.
Spot looked at the straight blond hair girl.
Almost like.. no, no way. He thought
Sarah felt that someone watched her and raised her head. Her mouth opened slightly but she didn't say anything.
Sarah Spot's eyes fell on the ground for one minute just to look up again, this time cold as ice.
"Spot, what's the matter?" The black hair girl next to him asked.
"Nothing Audrey." He kissed her on the lips and leaded her to a table where he had seen Jack and David sitting.
Sarah's shoulders hang down and she swallowed when she saw Spot's cold look. And worse, when she saw him kissing his girl. Why couldn't everything be like two years ago? Why couldn't they be the best of friends?
She took out the money to pay her lunch and put it on the table.
"Sarah?" Lizzy looked at her friend.
"I totally forgot that I promised Mike to be home early this time. He has the afternoon off and so we wanted to have some time together. Bye, see you tomorrow for lunch." She headed out of Tibby's as fast as she could and walked towards Brooklyn.
"What's going on with her?" Lizzy and Carla stared after their friend. Carla just shrugged.
