To see the stars scene one part two by stormycat718, literature
Literature
To see the stars scene one part two
(The girls walk out of the factory massaging there fingers into a crowd)
Anya: I'm telling you if we went on strike we could get better treatment and wages!
Rose (sarcastically): yeah and pet unicorns.
Anya (turns to walk backwards in front of the group bringing them to a stop): if we put up a fight we could get what we deserve! Please listen to me!
Margret: Anya Rosen your a dreamer!
(The girls and the group leave the stage and Anya sits on a crate. Papa enters and walks slowly to her.)
Anya: I've heard that all my life. "Anya why does it always have to be you that starts the trouble!" "Anya why can't you just be a normal girl!" Sometimes w
To see the stars scene one by stormycat718, literature
Literature
To see the stars scene one
PLEASE NOTE I FORGOT A CHARECTER IN THE CHARECTERS
Teresa: Italian shirtwaist girl with spunk and determination
(It's all dark except for three girls faces illuminated by firelight from a large metal barrel)
All chanting with gradual increase in intensity and volume : in the black winter of 1909, when we froze and bled on the picket line. We showed the world that women can fight! And we showed the world a woman's might!
(Lights up on a group of people milling about and there is loud chatter. Anya sits in the corner on a crate while Bridget Rose stand warming themselves by a metal barrel with fire in it. Clara sits huddled next to her and occ
To See The Stars: Cast by stormycat718, literature
Literature
To See The Stars: Cast
Anya Rosen: Jewish blouse maker (shirtwaist girl) enjoys books and believes in equal rights for both men and women
Brigdet: Irish shirtwaist girl, sassy and full of attitude
Clara: shirtwaist girl with tuberculosis, bad cough and wheezes later in the play
Rose: British shirtwaist girl full of determination
Joe Russo: works for the Public Rights for New Yorkers, helps Anya and the other shirtwaist girls get better treatment at work
Lenore Van Meer: rich young woman who
joins the fight for better treatment
Violet Vandercort: rich young woman who joins the fight for better treatment
Martin Roth: ceo of Johann's shirtwaist factory, treats
To see the stars scene one part two by stormycat718, literature
Literature
To see the stars scene one part two
(The girls walk out of the factory massaging there fingers into a crowd)
Anya: I'm telling you if we went on strike we could get better treatment and wages!
Rose (sarcastically): yeah and pet unicorns.
Anya (turns to walk backwards in front of the group bringing them to a stop): if we put up a fight we could get what we deserve! Please listen to me!
Margret: Anya Rosen your a dreamer!
(The girls and the group leave the stage and Anya sits on a crate. Papa enters and walks slowly to her.)
Anya: I've heard that all my life. "Anya why does it always have to be you that starts the trouble!" "Anya why can't you just be a normal girl!" Sometimes w
To see the stars scene one by stormycat718, literature
Literature
To see the stars scene one
PLEASE NOTE I FORGOT A CHARECTER IN THE CHARECTERS
Teresa: Italian shirtwaist girl with spunk and determination
(It's all dark except for three girls faces illuminated by firelight from a large metal barrel)
All chanting with gradual increase in intensity and volume : in the black winter of 1909, when we froze and bled on the picket line. We showed the world that women can fight! And we showed the world a woman's might!
(Lights up on a group of people milling about and there is loud chatter. Anya sits in the corner on a crate while Bridget Rose stand warming themselves by a metal barrel with fire in it. Clara sits huddled next to her and occ
To See The Stars: Cast by stormycat718, literature
Literature
To See The Stars: Cast
Anya Rosen: Jewish blouse maker (shirtwaist girl) enjoys books and believes in equal rights for both men and women
Brigdet: Irish shirtwaist girl, sassy and full of attitude
Clara: shirtwaist girl with tuberculosis, bad cough and wheezes later in the play
Rose: British shirtwaist girl full of determination
Joe Russo: works for the Public Rights for New Yorkers, helps Anya and the other shirtwaist girls get better treatment at work
Lenore Van Meer: rich young woman who
joins the fight for better treatment
Violet Vandercort: rich young woman who joins the fight for better treatment
Martin Roth: ceo of Johann's shirtwaist factory, treats
Modern Pre-Serum Stucky - Surgery by Moonblaster13, literature
Literature
Modern Pre-Serum Stucky - Surgery
I didn't want this to happen. It's not my fault my health is questionable as is. I sigh softly as I glance over at the IV port in my left forearm. Bucky's passed out in the chair beside my bed, and I'm not eager to wake him up. Mom says he was up and pacing the hallways throughout the duration of my surgery and I know he must be exhausted. I should be resting too but I feel like I've already slept too much. It's getting boring, just laying in this bed with nothing to do and no one to talk to. Honestly, I'm lucky my mom is a nurse here, she popped in on me during her break and gave me something to do for a few minutes.
I honestly didn't wis
Height. || Pre Serum!Steve Rogers x Tall!Reader by officialvargas, literature
Literature
Height. || Pre Serum!Steve Rogers x Tall!Reader
Sorry it's so short, I wrote it pretty quickly. Written with a female reader in mind, set probably a year or two before the first Captain America film. This is my first fic here, so please enjoy and give me critiques! It can be read as platonic or romantic, either way is cool man.
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For as long as you could remember, that Rogers boy had been the shortest kid on the block and you'd been the tallest. Sometimes you'd get flack from other kids in the area, saying a proper lady should be small and petite. The comments never really bothered you, and though in childhood you rarely talked to Rogers or his friend Bucky Barnes (save for
Pre-Serum Stucky - Ticklish by Moonblaster13, literature
Literature
Pre-Serum Stucky - Ticklish
Steve was perfectly content to sit and play cards with Bucky. It was spring time and damp outside, but otherwise, the weather was beautiful, sunny and warm. The blond had a window open and it was blowing a nice breeze through the apartment, disturbing the cards every so often. Every time it did, Bucky would put his hand of cards face down on the table and lean forward.
"Come on, Steve." Bucky said for the twentieth time as the breeze caused a few cards to float off the table and to the floor, his blue eyes pleading. "Let's /do/ something."
"We are doing something." Steve replied casually. He was positioned in such a way that the wind onl