3:33am | reddie - one shot

3:33am | reddie - one shot

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you have to understand that eddie kaspbrak does not like parties. he never has, and he probably never will. that's the short of it. but when richie toizer quite literally gets down on his hands and knees to beg him to come to one of bev's infamous 'get togethers', he can't say no. not because it's bev's party, but because it's richie who asked him. {first published on ao3 under 'tranqualized' in 2017, so please excuse any mistakes, thank you!}
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Commission for my best friend, Katie (ily nh)!! Short reddie book that was originally a one-shot. It's the 1930s, and Richie Tozier is a navy boy who works hauling cargo at the shipyard by the bank. Eddie Kaspbrak is the banker's son who can't keep his eyes off of Richie, looking through the window of the bank. When they meet, Eddie refuses to give Richie his name until he "earns it." So Richie vows to earn the window boy's name, no matter what. "Eddie could feel Richie's eyes burning holes in his back, but he didn't turn around, just tensed a bit. He wasn't sure why. He guessed he knew that if he turned and looked, he'd be met with chocolatey eyes and dark, playful curls and milky, clear skin and an award-winning smile with full, soft lips and a nose that was always a little pink and probably a teasing, 'like what you see, Kaspbrak?' and huge, dorky glasses that somehow brought out every feature spectacularly, pitting them against each other in wonderful juxtaposition. And Eddie didn't know if he could look at that without really, truly falling in love."

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