In which Stanley Uris finds himself infatuated with the ill-mannered and beautiful younger sister of the infamous Henry Bowers.
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"I hope you find the strength to stop hurting those who love you. Because right now, loving you hurts more than losing...
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The group of Losers, excluding Eddie, now stood in front of the Kaspbrak home. They were all shaken up about what had just unfolded, and half of them were just about ready to run home.
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"I saw the well. W-w-we know where it is." Bill stuttered, standing in front of the group. "and-and-and next time we'll be better prepared."
"No!" Stanley yelled, obviously stressed to his full capacity. "No next time, Bill!" He continued, "you're insane!"
"Why? We all know no one else is going to do anything." Beverly defended the Denbrough boy.
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"Eddie was nearly killed!" Richie spoke up, trying to convince Beverly and Bill that their plan was destructive. "And look at this motherfucker!" Richie pointed towards Ben, "He's leaking hamburger helper!"
"We can't just pretend IT's going to go away," Mia commented.
"Ben, you said it yourself, it comes back every 27 years," Beverly added.
"Fine! I'll be 40 and far away from here." Ben shook his head, "I thought you said you wanted to get out of this town, too."
"Because I want to run towards something, not away."
"I'm sorry, who invited Molly Ringwald into the group?" Richie commented.