The first book of the small series, the sequel is 'where it all began back in Derry'
We were a couple of kids who wanted to have the best summer ever! That was until Georgie, Bill's brother, went missing in a drain...he's dead.
Mavis Jane Parker was a 15-year-old girl who was cousin's with the bully Patrick Hockstetter, he was protective when the boys in the Bowers gang were near her but when he wasn't there, she would get beaten like there was no tomorrow. Mavis never had friends to call her own until one faithful day after saving Don Hagarty, she meets the faithful, infamous The Losers Club.
"Welcome to the losers club, Asshole!"
"Twizzler! Let's go! You're not dying today young lady! We have street fighter to play."
(Yeah, I added Mikoto into this especially, there's a big twist I want everyone to be ready for, go to "losers stick together, right?" To understand who she is.)
warning: Swearing if you're a pussy, bullying, the word Queer and gay if once again you get offended by the words, pennywise getting his ass kicked by a bunch of children and if there's anything else I missed then PM me.
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An eponymous being is haunting the town of Derry, Maine. The small children are mysteriously disappearing. The townspeople are filled with fear but become careful of their children as they have set a seven o'clock curfew.
Harlow Everett is the new girl who moved from Lafayette, Louisiana to Derry, Maine to live with her Aunt after the tragic death of her parents before the children started going missing. The death of Daniel and Cloe Everett crushed the girl completely. Her therapy dog, Sumo, helps her along her way around Derry as they face the troubles and terrors of the Bowers Gang and Gretta Keene with her friends. She feared being the next kid to go missing.
Bill Denbrough has always been a bright and cheerful boy until his little brother Georgie Denbrough had gone missing in a storm chasing after the boat his older brother made him. His world became dull and colorless, but then Harlow Faye Everett walked into his History class halfway through the year. They became friends, then Bill caught feelings and decided to write her love letters, too afraid to tell her how he truly felt.
When the terrifying clown makes its appearance in each child, it brings the Loser's Club closer together. Members joining felt the same as they grow closer to the Losers of Derry. New friendships are formed, feelings grow, and fear is all these kids can feel as they attempt to defeat the being.