how you help them [losers club]

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richie tozier: richie has felt alone his entire life. his parents never paid him any mind & assorted their attention to everything but their own child. as a youth with no sibling to relate to, he turned to you. you constantly shadowed him with support & you have no idea how much your "rich, you know i'm here if you need anything" quotes helped him. he aspired for everything but to seem weak, yet when you were with him he thought that didn't matter. you made & continue to make him feel like he isn't alone.

bill denbrough: following the loss of his best friend, his brother, he was drowning in sorrow. his parents were tackled with enough depression overcoming the loss of a child that they immediately interrupted bill when georgie was brought into conversation, if there was a conversation to begin with. he relied on you to be at his beck & call and there you always were, at the end of the line, at the step of his door. he felt his guy friends were sick of his constant emotion, but he never second-guessed that you liked helping him. you were there every step of the way and he appreciated that with his entire heart. he was glad to have someone there to vent to. you helped him in more ways than any amount of money could.

stanley uris: stan was constantly enveloped in religious ceremonies & teachings that he felt he could not escape. it bothered him to bits and pieces that his father was so hard on him in that sense. whenever he needed to escape that part of his life, you were always there to meet him somewhere. the hours you two spent leaning on each other, talking about your problems and your constant supportive sayings  amounted to his favourite moments of all. he was so lucky to have someone to talk to constantly, without feeling like a weak boy that couldn't stand up to his own father.

eddie kaspbrak: unlike richie, you completely understood the fact that he was technically a hypochondriac. you always respected his boundaries and never forced him into anything that crossed a line health-wise. when the two of you would be alone, he'd always feel a need to thank you for it. you stood up for him when the boys would crack jokes & you never made comments on his mothers terrible parenting (although everyone knew that was the cause of his "sickness").

ben hanscom: hey, ben's the new kid. before he joined the losers, whenever you went to the library you'd sit across from him. perhaps you'd even make conversation about what he was reading. you were aware that he was the new kid & that he didn't have many friends, nor acquaintances. it didn't cross your mind to invite him to the losers club, but your kindness put a smile on his face his entire walk home. when he finally joined, you were so inviting and caring. he will always consider you a beautiful human being.

mike hanlon: like ben, mike is kind of a loner. he had a lot of doubts being a loser because as his grandfather always said: "you're an outsider mike. that's where you belong." you turned his mindset into a positive place. you loved being his friend and you had to make that clear to him when you could tell he felt out of place. you were extremely inclusive and always made him feel like part of the group. he appreciated that more than anything.

beverly marsh: you ignored the constant remarks thrown at beverly. you knew she wasn't a slut and you didn't think she was trash. despite the bullying she got and the remarks you received for being friends with her, she admired that you ignored it. you ignored all of it. being her friend was more important to you than a few insults here and there. beverly was a dedicated friend to you and you wanted to return the favour, always. you stuck around after trash was thrown on her, you fixed her makeup and lent her extra clothes. you made scenes so she could steal cigarettes. that's the definition of a true friend she always needed.

a/n i'm back! i hope you enjoyed this!

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