The last chappy! It's kinda sad to write and update...

Unfortunately, Crow and Fire broke up. So did Curly and Apollo! Yikes! So either gender requested that the other be hit by a runaway horse/bus/vehicle. I just decided to transfer people to different boroughs.

Here we go: I do not own Newsies or anything portaining to it.

Ignorant Chaos: Cause you're awesome, you can marry Crow.

No this does not promise my return to the Newsie world, sorry.

ZACHY YOU ARE AMAZING! CAN I HAVE A HUG AND A REVIEW PLEASE?


"Odd, odd, it's all very odd," the rotund little man muttered. He flipped through the stacks of bills in his hands. "Well, it looks like everything is in order. This is your apartment for the next five months! I've never seen so many young couples moving in at the same time!"

"It's an amazing thing, isn't it?" Warner said, smiling down at his young wife. The girl smiled back up at him, her brown eyes shining in the dim light. The short building owner shook his head again, the small amount of hair that still remained formed a thinning nest atop his dome. Warner suppressed a laugh as the old man waddled away, counting his bills a third time.

From down the hallway came the snickers of several people. Adonis, Apollo, Jinx and their spouses stood in front of apartment doors, hands held over mouths to stifle the giggles. Yes, they had all managed to find a building with enough open rooms to fit all of them at a decent price. They had lived in the same room for their entire childhood, and they wouldn't part now.

Unfortunately, the childhood romances didn't last until it was time for marriage, and some changes were made to the Harlem newsies. They all remained good friends, but Fire and Curly moved to the east side of Little Italy. Fire (Samantha) married a shoemaker and became Samantha Burnsheid. Curly (Anna) married a tailor and became Anna Williams.

Adonis grew into Samuel Barker, and worked with a local bookmaker. He didn't have any children, but enjoyed babysitting for Warner and his wife, Caroline Crewesy. They had two children, a two-year old boy named Kieran and a baby daughter, Lily. After the family's tradition of bird nicknames, the children were lovingly referred to as "Blue jay" and "Sparrow". Warner took over running the Harlem Distribution Center and knew most of the young newsies who took over. Of course he passed on the crown to his loyal bird, Slink.

Apollo became Arron and married a beautiful young singer who worked for Medda. She was sprightly and joyful, fitting right in with the name Margaret O'Hara (Now Margaret Lothlesy). They're expecting a baby soon.

Jinx (Rachel) smiled up at her husband of three years, Jefferson McKinley. They were very wild and crazy, still in the youthful states of love. They weren't rushing to have children any time soon, but were debating having one or two in the future. Jefferson had a firm job working as a clerk in the local bank.

"Party at my house!" Warner called down the hall. Every family nodded affirmation before ducking into their house to grab or quickly make a dish to pass.

This was the first of many fun gatherings to take place in the newly named "Harlem Hall" apartment building. Home to royalty. Harlem's newsie King, his Queen, Prince and Princess…and assorted others whom have joined in the revelries. So ends the story of Crow, Fire, Adonis, Apollo, Jinx, and Curly.