Stay (REDDIE FANFIC)

Stay (REDDIE FANFIC)

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Aug 8, 2020
Richie Tozier thinks he's at a dead end. He can't find a job, and he's living with his best friend Mike, with no sight of moving out coming anytime soon. But what happens when single father Eddie Kaspbrak posts an online advertisement, in search of a live-in nanny? Let's just say things are about to change for Richie. // Hi everyone! This is a Reddie story I wrote back in 2017 that was posted on Ao3. I am finally getting around to posting it on here because I noticed there's quite a large Reddie fan base here and I'd love to interact with you all! I will be happy to talk to you all throughout this story and I am working on uploading all my other stories from Ao3 onto here as well. I have about four other Reddie stories! Anyway, enough ranting. Happy Reading! <3
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Eddie Kaspbrak is afraid of being sick; Richie Tozier is afraid of giving his parents and the bullies another thing to beat him for. But if it feels so good, can it really be bad? ▼ Warnings: - Homophobic, sexist, and racist slurs (primarily homophobic; racist slurs are bleeped or implied) - Internalized homophobia - Homophobia, sexism, racism, antisemitism, ableism, fat-shaming, and similar themes - Descriptions of violence - Descriptions of injuries - Descriptions of anxiety, PTSD, depression, and similar themes - Mention of sexual abuse - Drug abuse/forced drug consumption - Neglectful/abusive parents - Underage (16-17) ▼ Started: 10-2-19 Finished:

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