#tbf i would not do this in an actual roommate situation
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pregaming being a bad roommate by always using my brothers body wash and hair products. im not spending money on that shit but if its in the shower rackâŠ
#plus its the Male Body Wash which is more fun and cool. for me.#tbf i would not do this in an actual roommate situation#but stealing from ur siblings is a time honoured tradition#i dont think he would really care cause i take way less showers than him (not here half the time) and i dont use it every time#but i do kind of feel bad đ«Ł#thanks for the free gender euphoria tho homie
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Dylan 'Jack' Buckley
inspo // 28 // sexuality: queer // ship: kennedy chappel
irish
from a small village in the arse end of nowhere, has 3 older brothers and 1 older sister. he is the baby!
his brother is, unfortunately, the cunt that ended kianâs career
dylan has never met kian and isnât even aware heâs in nyc but he has no real relationship with his brother
he plays nice and acts civil at family events but thinks heâs an absolute prick
tbf he thought he was a prick even before all that. being the youngest he was picked on a lot and had a tumultuous relationship with his older brother who taunted and teased him a lot
heâs openly bisexual to all his closest friends and loved ones but not to his family bc well. you know. his brother committed a homophobic hate crime!
he left home at 19 and only really goes back for weddings and the like
heâs a firefighter!
doesnât really do relationships because he doesnât think he wants to be tied down?
so he sleeps around a lot and tends to either leave it as a one night thing or a fwb type situation
he lived in california for a fair few years but heâs irish and absolutely couldnât handle the heat lmao
he goes by jack on like, dating apps and social media bc itâs just one of those Things. irish people love a good nonsensical nickname and because he was a bit of a flirt and a bit cheeky he became known as a bit of a âjack the ladâ which then just became jack and now thatâs just how a lot of people back home know him. even tho it isnât his name lmao.
he finds it easier to go by jack on socials when he doesnât wanna be giving strangers his name and access to him because? well? stranger danger LOL and he usually refers to himself as jack to his one night stands/hookups unless theyâre friends or people he intends to see again
wanna be so clear this man IS dylan and thatâs what everyone should call him. the irish are just stupid LOL
he would never admit it but heâs on a lot of dating apps and forums and stuff just for a bit of chat? he uses them to hook up too but i think he gets lonely away from home too
iâm making up an imaginary app that i imagine he uses that allows users a bit of anonymity? you can chat to people who are near/in your city for romantic and platonic reasons but without the preconceived notions of what a person looks like/without a glimpse into their life and faux online image and somewhat free of judgement?
heâs not wealthy and he knows heâs not got people lining up at his door (he knows his accent does a lot of the work for him and that heâs not tall and ripped in the same way a lot of people in his job are) so he enjoys the mystery of it a bit
heâs been talking to a girl (kennedy) online for a while rn who he has surprised himself by actually liking? heâs tried to meet up with her a few times but smth always crops up. whether itâs a work emergency for him or just him chickening out and making excuses
so heâs never seen her and vice versa/they don't know each other's real names
his roommates recently moved out so heâs got an ad going for 2 new roomies to help him with the rent/bills
heâs got a border collie named keane (after roy but everyone always thinks itâs after the band lmao)
spends a lot of time at the gym building his strength and always pushes himself to go the extra mile, almost to his own detriment
very strict on himself and his diet and never lets himself have cheat foods and doesnât drink
he is a secret softy and generally spends a lot of time at the hospital checking in on people from accidents/rescues he was part of and making sure theyâre all right
which doesnât always end well for him if itâs bad news and he sorta beats himself up about it a lot
has probably bickered with doctors/paramedics in the past where heâs demanded info and kind of Expects if just bc of his job role even tho heâs not a family member or next of kin
he means well but he can be a bit rash and tends to think heâs right and people are being unreasonable in situations like that
his favourite movie is, unfortunately, fight club
but his second favourite is tangled so make of that what you will
while training to be a firefighter he was a stripper for a while
heâs quite insecure and meticulous about his body bc heâs like! not built like others in that industry but it was the best way to pay his way through school/get by
and then he got his job! and he stopped!
but sometimes when heâs struggling and rent is hard i imagined him venturing back onto that scene every so often
as well as having an onlyfans or smth similar that he like, occasionally opens up for requests and stuff
he's pretty ashamed of it but not because he thinks it's Bad or Wrong but moreso just embarrassment? he feels like he'd get a lot of judgement from people in his life
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For the fake fic title, âwho tf is Larry?â
Human AU /fake dating AU Intruality or pre relationship Patton/Janus/Remus
okay so Patton Sanders is away at collage and he is a Good Boy (tm). He volunteers Saturday, goes to church on Sunday, arrives 30 min early for his 8 am Monday lecture and brightly asks how everyoneâs weekend was. He brings home made cookies to his seminars and lets everyone copy his notes and is always polite and kind to everyone he meets.
Unfortunately, a lot of this gets him labelled as weird, childish, naĂŻve etc etc
Which he can cope with when itâs strangers, but he canât help but get annoyed when it comes from his family.
Heâs got three big brothers. Roman and Logan are both massive overachievers, Roman is super social and has had an endless parade of boyfriends, Logan claims he isnât social but runs like 5 different clubs at his college and has an endless parade of minions. Both of them have a bad habit of talking over Patton and not truly listening to his contributions. Virgilâs a bit more chill but heâs completely overprotective and treats Patton like heâs a kid who canât survive on his own. (Early episode vibes).
So there's some family obligation (mom wants them to...take grandma to the... old folks .. .church picnic? IDK something) and everyone just straight up assumes Patton will go because 'its not like he's doing anything else' and its just one step too far and Patton just blurts out "UM actually I'm busy that day. With Larry."
Which...who tf is Larry?
After that Patton maybe gets a bit addicted to the Larry excuse. Can't bring cookies because his boyfriend Larry licked all of them. Can't help you move this weekend, going to SeaWorld with Larry. Oh wait SeaWorld's unethical? Yeah he knows, it's a protest. Larry's going to dress as an ochrea and scream at people. Cant lend you the money - Larry needs it for bail.
(This might not have escalated so much if Patton wasn't TERRIBLE at lying, juts blurting out the first nonsensical thing he thinks of, but also has such a reputation of goody-two-shoes-ness that no one suspects him of lying. But everyone is very concerned about his association with Larry.)
The only person who knows Larry is fake is Patton's roommate Janus, who was there when Patton was on the video call and originally came up with Larry. He thinks the entire thing is hilarious and does absolutely NOTHINHG to reign Patton in, frequently helping him maintain the ruse/ escalating it further ("Patton would DIE if he knew i was telling you this, but the real reason he can't come to your birthday is Larry's old prison injury is acting up again..."). This whole thing has brought them closer than any of Patton's prior attempts at bonding with his roommate so he's a bit pleased.
Things go wrong when his brothers insist he bring Larry home for thanksgiving break. He's already told them that Larry got disowned by his family (seemed easier than making up a whole supporting cast) and is unemployed so he can't think of a great excuse (and his brothers are VERY insistent) so he ends up agreeing.
Patton and Janus get drunk in their room to toast the end of the Larry ruse. Janus insists Patton should just get a friend to pretend to be Larry to keep the game going but Patton says his only real friend is Jan and his family already know what he looks like (he has a pretty distinctive face tattoo) so that cant happen. Jan say's in that case lets just hire someone on Craig'sList to be your badass brother bothering boyfriend and Patton laughs and then has no memory of the rest of that evening.
So Patton drive's home. Hungover and resigned to having to come clean about lying for months and months. And when he walks in the door his mom hugs him and says âoh! Larry got here just before you! You never told me he had a moustache!â
So then a guy Patton has never seen before in his life is planting a big ol sloppy kiss on his cheek and yelling 'Heya honey bunch!!" and his brothers are in the background looking like they're about to have a collective breakdown and um.
He really just needs to get 5 minuets away from his family and 'Larry' so he can call Janus and ask what the fuck have you done, but with Larry clinging to him like an octopus and his brothers refusing to let them out of their sight that's almost impossible
bonus points!
Remus considers himself a method actor and refuses to respond to anything but Larry/ stop pretending to be Pat's boyfriend even when they're alone
Pattons mom is, inexplicably, completely charmed by Remus/Larry and wont stop telling him how much more confident and happy Patton has been since the two of them got together
his brothers are all horrified by Remus/Larry
Patton does eventually get in contact with Jan who is like...okay yes maybe i wrote the criaglist add after you passed out but in my defence i was extremely drunk at the time
Patton tells his mom that Janus wasn't invited home for thanksgiving (which tbf, is true, because his family's in freakin' europe) so of course she insists that he drive over an join them
this does not calm anything down, as he pisses off Virgil within the first 20 seconds of arriving, but he does distract everyone to give Patton more chances to sneak away with Remus
eventually Patton has a bit of a break down/ rant to Remus about the whole situation and Remus finally drops character to comfort him and is like "I don't get why you need to lie about yourself anyway?? Like I've spent this whole weekend learning about you and you're awesome the way you are??"
Patton: HEART EYES EMOJI
Anyway so eventually OBVIOUSLY they fall for each other and fake boyfriend becomes real boyfriend
Remus and/or Jan deliver some sort of smack down speech to the bros about how they need to have more faith in Pat/not treat him like a child etc etc
Patton learns to stand up for himself and also realises he's so lucky to have so many people who love /care about him even if they are all completely ridiculous
at some point, Remus initiates a food fight
#sanders sides fic#patton sanders#remus sanders#intruality#janus sanders#fake fic meme#sidespart writes
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Take a Picture (It'll Last Longer)
so. here i am again (soz) but I really just couldn't wait a second longer to post this fic. So this is just part one, and there will be a part two posted soon(ish). and yes i did in fact decide the phandom needed yet another photography fic (although, tbf i started writing this back when those were still cool and popular)
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Summary: Dan and Phil meet at 2 a.m. in a coffee shop. Phil is a photographer looking for a model, and Dan can't say no to pretty boys.
Warnings: swearing, explicit smut, light angst
It was a weird situation.
Scratch that. It was an insane, very unlikely, but somehow still copacetic situation. See, Dan didnât have anything better to do with his time (aside from the time he spent facedown on the floor dreading his very existence, he was pretty much a free agent) and Phil had been rather... convincing.
Not in that way.
Well.
No, no, not in that way. Not really, at least.
They met in the way most caffeine-driven, insomniac uni students do when theyâre struggling through assignments at two am and would absolutely kill for some caffeine; they met at a coffee shop. Danâs favorite coffee shop, actually, although by the end of the evening that fact would be used against him in order for one particularly passionate and newly inspired photographer to get his way.
âA caramel macchiato, please. And, uh... pistachio muffin?â Dan pulls his wallet out of his pocket, digging inside until he finds a tenner. The change she hands him back is deposited into the tip jar, and she offers him a small smile.
âThank you, Iâll be right back with your drink.â
Dan nods, stepping to the side and very nearly bumping into someone else. âWhoops, sorry, mate.â Unconsciously, he reaches a hand out to steady the other person. Danâs eyes flick up and meet pale skin, blue eyes, and a very disheveled looking quiff.
âNo, itâs my bad, really. I wasnât even paying attention,â the man replies, quiet embarrassment covering his tone.
Stepping back a respectable distance, Dan tucks his hands into the pockets of his jeans, taking in the appearance of the man in front of him. Heâs wearing a red and black plaid shirt with the top button undone, and over that is a stonewashed denim jacket. His legs, miles of them it seems, are painted with the black skinnies that his hands are awkwardly tucked into, in sort of a weird backward claw. Heâs got a bag slung over his left shoulder, a kind of boxy looking one that almost looks like a lunchbox. Dan is faintly aware of the fact that this stranger is watching Dan check him out, but if he has a problem with this, the man doesnât say so. After an assessing gaze, Danâs eyes flick back up to blue ones hidden behind simple black framed glasses.
âCaramel macchiato,â the chipper voice behind the counter says, interrupting whatever silent conversation Dan is having with this stranger.
âThatâs me,â Dan says with a small smile, stepping to the side to grab his drink and muffin.
âFunny, thatâs me as well,â the stranger jokes, stepping up to the counter, closer to Dan than is probably strictly necessary. Dan doesnât find that he minds. âIâll have what heâs having.â He tilts his head, squinting at the hand Dan is holding his muffin in. âWhat kind of muffin is that?â
âPistachio,â Dan responds.
âHm,â he considers. To the girl behind the till, he says, âScratch that, same drink but Iâd prefer a raspberry almond cream scone.â
The girl nods, ringing him up and telling him the total. It occurs to Dan, while theyâre having this interaction, that he has no reason to stay there. Heâs already gotten his food, and he doesnât know this man. Thereâs really no reason to stand there and wait on him. And yet, Dan sees no reason to go rushing off back to his shitty little flat with his annoying roommates who hate him. He shifts from foot to foot, contemplating on how creepy it is for him to stand there waiting for a stranger.
Before he has the chance to properly freak out about it, the man turns his head, smiling when he sees Dan still stood there. âAre you waiting for someone?â he asks politely.
This feels like itâs a challenge in some way, but Dan canât decide how. Heâs even less sure about how he would handle it even if it was. Two seconds away from lying, he stutters out a fumbled, âI- no.â
The smile grows into a full blown grin, and Dan canât help but focus on the little bit of pink tongue poking between his teeth. âPerfect! I could use the company.â
Dan doesnât have time to argue against that. As soon as the man is handed his order, he thanks the cashier and turns to look at Dan, gesturing to the sofas in the corner. Nodding, Dan follows him over and takes an awkward seat on one end of the ugly, green crushed velvet sofa closest to the window. The man has already laid out his scone and drink, and he hands Dan a napkin as if this is the most normal thing in the world.
âThanks,â Dan says, holding the napkin in his hand like an idiot. When the guy smiles at him, Dan tries to copy it, but he knows itâs awkward. âIâm Dan,â he says dumbly, moving to hold his hand out for a handshake. He realizes a second too late that he still has his drink in his hand. His face floods with color, and heâs quick to set it down and try again.
Blue eyes crinkle on the edges of a smile, and the man reciprocates the handshake in a much less awkward fashion. âIâm Phil.â
Dan nods, tugging his hand away when it feels appropriate to do so. It hasnât set in until then, but the true awkwardness of this situation, of having a two am coffee and snack with a stranger, really sets in. âSo, um... caramel macchiato?â His voice is stilted, awkward, even to his own ears.
Phil quirks a brow and bites his lip as if to hide a smile. âYeah, reckon itâs my favorite.â
âGood favorite to have,â Dan replies. He reaches for his drink and takes a large sip. Itâs sweet, sweeter than heâd usually like at this time of day (or night, depending on how you looked at it) but it was still nice. His hands shake a bit as he goes to set it down, so he tucks his hands under his thighs to hide it. Glancing up at Phil, he frowns, surprised to find him already looking back.
Phil has an easy smile on his lips, and he leans back on the sofa, pulling his legs up to sit in a criss-cross fashion as he regards Dan. âIâm guessing youâre a student?â Phil asks.
Danâs lips twist but he forces a nod. âYeah,â he replies, shifting uncomfortably.
Despite Danâs awkwardness, Phil appears intrigued, leaning in with a smile. âWhat are you studying?â
âLaw.â The word leaves a bitter taste in his mouth, and his nose scrunches at the thought.
Phil smiles, his lips curling as he takes a sip of his drink. His eyes sparkle above the cup, as if theyâre sharing some sort of secret. Dan kind of likes the way that feels. âWhat did you want to study?â Phil asks, as if thatâs something you just ask someone youâve only just met.
Dan canât help but bristle. âI... what makes you think I donât want to do law?â He crosses his arms, defiant.
The look Phil sends him implies that the question is a stupid one. âYour face kinda gave it away, mate.â He does that smile again, the one with his tongue between his teeth, and Dan nearly swoons.
âOkay, well, no, itâs not exactly my dream career.â Dan canât believe heâs admitting this to a complete stranger. He hasnât even admitted this to his parents yet. Not to mention the other, more personal thing he hasnât admitted to them yet. He wonât be sharing that today, though. At least, he doesnât plan on it.
Phil leans in again, hovering close like theyâre sharing secrets. âWhat is your dream career?â he asks in a quiet voice.
Dan stares at him instead of responding. Something clicks in his head, and he recognizes this as some form of flirting. He canât, or rather doesnât want to, deal with that. So he doesnât. Instead, he laughs. Loudly and awkwardly. âDonât think we know each other well enough for me to share all my hopes and dreams, mate.â
Thereâs a flash of a grin but then Phil settles back, his mouth forming a vague smirk as he tucks into his scone. Watching him eat serves as a reminder that Dan has his own food, a reminder heâs grateful for as soon as Phil catches his gaze. Cheeks warm, Dan quickly reaches for his pistachio muffin, tearing it apart and eating it in little bits.
He hears a laugh from beside him, but at this point he pays no mind to it. His whole reason for leaving his shitty little flat at two in the morning was to get one of these delightful muffins, and despite the distraction, he was actually very hungry, and after the first bite he canât help but snarf the rest of it up. Heâs mid-chew, barely holding in a noise of pure joy at how fluffy the pastry is, when he hears a camera shutter.
Dan startles. His muffin very nearly faces an untimely death, but with the secret muffin-saving ninja powers he didnât know he had, he manages to save it before it hits the floor. Choking down the bite in his mouth, Dan turns his head, staring past the rather impressive looking camera lens and glaring daggers into Philâs eyes.
âUm... What the fuck?â
Phil at least has the decency to look sheepish. He lowers the camera, his gaze locked on what Dan assumes is the screen, which is probably displaying the likely incredibly unflattering photo of Dan.
âSorry,â Phil apologizes, half-heartedly. âYou just... I donât know, sorry. I shouldâve asked.â
Dan clears his throat, sitting forward to place his muffin down. He dusts the crumbs off his lap, his gaze flicking from Phil to the camera. âWell? Let me see it.â
âOh.â Phil looks surprised. Dan hates that he thinks thatâs endearing. âWell, itâs not very good, I wasnât going for something perfect, and the lighting is off, so-â
âIf Iâm modeling without my knowledge or consent, Iâm seeing the result,â Dan deadpans.
Phil actually looks proper embarrassed now. âI am sorry about that. I wasnât thinking.â
Dan rolls his eyes. âClearly. Hand it over.â He reaches for the camera, but doesnât snatch it. He was raised better than that, obviously.
With another sheepish look, Phil gently sets the camera down in Danâs awaiting palm. He handles the camera carefully, but with steady, sure hands. Belatedly, Dan realizes that the camera must have been in the bag heâd mistaken for a lunchbox earlier. The camera is heavier than heâd been expecting, but then again Danâs never really had much reason to hold a camera before, especially not one of this caliber.
He has to click the center button to wake the screen back up, and when he does he squints to see the picture better. His breath catches. The picture isnât fantastic, from a subjective point of view. Although maybe thatâs just his bias, as heâs the subject of it and itâs not exactly a flattering pose. Heâs got a pleased look on his face, his index finger between his lips, clearly stuffing food in his mouth. There are crinkles by his eyes and regardless of the fact that no one looks good shoving food down their throat, itâs actually... not a bad picture.
âIâm sorry, I know, itâs not like... great. The lighting isnât perfect, and the angle is awkward, but you were just so... well, anyway. Sorry, again.â Philâs rambling at this point, and Dan canât be bothered to reply to any of it.
âItâs... itâs actually really good, Phil.â Danâs eyes donât leave the camera. Maybe thatâs narcissistic, but he doesnât actively hate the way he looks, not from Philâs perspective. Glancing up at who is apparently a good photographer, Dan offers a cheeky grin. âYouâre not half bad for a guy who takes creep shots of strangers in cafes in the middle of the night.â
Philâs face falls, a pinkish tint crawling up his cheeks. âI-â
âIâm joking,â Dan assures him with an easy smile. He hands the camera back, a twisting feeling in his stomach when he realizes that this stranger has a piece of him he canât get back. He doesnât like that part of this, he realizes. Clearing his throat, he gestures at the camera. âWhatâre you gonna do with that photo?â
Phil gives him a small, knowing smile. This makes Danâs gut twist in a different way. Heâs not sure how to interpret this one. âI can delete it, if youâd like,â he says, shrugging. His gaze drops to the photo and his lips twist. A silent conjunction lies stagnant in the air between them.
âOkay... is that what youâre going to do with it?â Dan asks, because he canât not ask. He hates to tell this man, who is clearly a good photographer, that he canât keep the picture, but the part of him that cringes at the idea of someone else seeing it refuses to be silent.
âWell, I mean obviously I will if you want me to, but...â he trails off, his gaze flicking between Dan and the photo on the camera as if he canât reconcile the two versions of him. Or maybe itâs something else. âIâm actually looking for a model.â
Dan canât help it. He laughs.
Itâs not even anywhere in the realm of an attractive laugh, as he fully snorts, and that sound in itself just makes him laugh harder. âI hate to be the bearer of bad news, but youâre going to have to keep looking. Iâm not a model.â He shakes his head at the very notion.
Phil quirks an eyebrow and looks pointedly at his camera, as if that proves literally anything.
âOh come on!â Dan groans. âThat? Seriously? I look like, like a troll! Or a- a hobbit!â
The exasperated look on Philâs face says that he isnât buying it. âNo, you really donât. But even if you did, given the right lighting, angle, and some time, I think youâd be surprised at how not-hobbit-like I could make you appear.â
Thereâs something hopeful behind Philâs eyes, and Dan watches as his fingers skate almost nervously over the buttons on the camera. Danâs almost inclined to agree just on the off-chance he might get a shot at seeing what else those fingers do. He immediately berates himself for the idea; he barely knows this guy, but from all indications heâs lovely and deserves more than Danâs gutter thoughts.
âI donât know the first thing about modeling,â he says instead of going anywhere near the mental path his brain is suggesting.
âYou donât have to. As long as youâre good at keeping still and following directions, all you need is a good photographer,â Phil insists. Heâs got a cheeky look on his face. âAnd being pretty doesnât hurt.â
Dan stares that flirty remark in the face and says, âLet me repeat myself, keep looking.â
Philâs face crumples into something unsatisfied before eventually shifting into something resigned. âIf you actually donât know that youâre attractive, then youâre very daft.â
The remark, as blunt as it was, sends a rush of something warm through his chest and up his neck. Ducking his head to hide his reaction, he mumbles, âI barely know you.â
âI promise Iâm not a murderer.â
Danâs head immediately snaps back up and he squints at the man beside him. âFunny, that sounds exactly like what a murderer would say.â
Phil grins. âWould a murderer offer to do a background check to prove it?â Those blue eyes are sparkling with mischief, and Dan is about two seconds away from agreeing to something both dangerous and stupid.
Reaching for his forgotten drink to distract himself, Dan hums. âDunno. Donât reckon Iâve ever met a murderer.â
âYet,â Phil says, his voice filled with unabashed glee.
Dan levels him with a thoughtful stare. âYet,â he agrees, slowly.
They sit in silence for a few minutes, finishing their pastries and drinks as Philâs offer hangs above their heads. On the one hand, Dan really has nothing to lose. Heâs bored of his life and his so-called friends who donât seem to like spending time with him anyways, so itâs not like heâs losing out on precious social time if he agrees to it. On the other, he seriously doesnât actually know Phil. He knows heâs a photographer who likes caramel macchiatos and thatâs basically it. Come to think of it, he doesnât even know the blokeâs last name.
âWhatâs your name?â Dan asks, breaking the silence so suddenly that Phil actually startles in his seat. âSorry,â Dan offers a sheepish grin. âIâm just curious. Whatâs your full name?â
Phil smiles. âPhilip Michael Lester.â
Dan nods. He sips. Then, âI reckon that sounds like the name of someone who isnât a murderer.â
When he glances over, Phil is hiding a grin behind his hand. âYou reckon so?â
âYeah,â Dan shrugs. He thinks for a moment. âWhat kind of... like, modeling, do you want me to do? Like, I donât know if Iâm down to be naked for photos.â
Philâs got an adorable flush crawling up his neck, likely at the blunt way Dan had phrased it, but he somehow still manages to meet Danâs stare with something serious. âJust for photos?â
Now itâs Danâs turn to flush. âShut up. Is this how youâre going to kill me? Lure me in with jokes and flirting and then cut off my willy when Iâve let my guard down?â
If Dan thought Philâs face was red before, itâs literally nothing compared to the beautiful flush that paints his cheeks now. âNo!â He hisses, looking over to the counter with panic in his eyes. Considering theyâre the only customers and the cashier has retired to sitting on the counter playing with their phone, Dan thinks it probably safe to say that no one heard.
âHey, Iâm just asking! You can never be too careful. Lot of creeps out there,â Dan grins.
Phil shakes his head, hiding his horror behind his cup. âIâm starting to think you might be the murderer.â
Dan smiles, but itâs a bitter thing. âThe only thing I kill is anyoneâs desire to be around me for any length of time ever.â
Itâs funny how quickly Philâs expression changes. He lowers his cup, his gaze soft as it lands on Danâs. For however long those moments are, they share some silent understanding. Even if Dan doesnât know him, he recognizes that Phil gets it; maybe not on some deep psychological level, but Dan sees in the lack of pity or discomfort that Phil just... knows.
âIf you promise not to kill me and I promise not to kill you, do you think you could maybe consider it?â Phil asks.
Danâs grateful for the subject change, even though it forces him to focus on the topic at hand. He considers it for a moment, but really he already knew what his answer would be the moment Phil said he was attractive. If that makes him shallow, then so be it.
âIâll do it.â
~~~
After exchanging numbers and schedules that night, Dan agreed to meet Phil at his flat two weeks later for his first shoot. It made him vaguely uncomfortable to think of it like that but in the end thatâs pretty much what it was, at least if Phil had anything to say about it. The man in question had yet to give Dan any explanation for why he was taking the photos to begin with, but Dan just assumed it was for a project. He did learn that Phil was finishing up his second degree, something Dan was immensely jealous of, considering he felt like dropping out half the time.
The days before theyâre meant to meet seem to fly by, and when Dan shows up at the address heâd been given on Friday night, heâs practically vibrating with nerves. Despite the fact that theyâd spent much of that time apart texting and getting to know one another, he still felt a little out of his depth stood at Philâs door, especially knowing what awaited him on the other side.
Still, itâs not like he could easily get out of it now. So instead he texts Phil to let him know heâs there, waiting awkwardly on the steps in front of the building. Phil replies to let him know that heâd be down in a moment, so Dan stands, shifting from foot to foot, as he waits.
Heâd been completely clueless as to how he needed to dress for this, and Phil had been no help at all. Heâd instructed Dan to just wear something comfortable, that he was less concerned about costuming than he was the picture itself. Dan didnât know much about photography, so he decided to listen. Heâd chosen a pair of black jeans, not ripped for once, and a plain black jumper. His hair was a controlled mess, and after an hour of forcing straighteners over it, he managed to get it into something presentable.
The door in front of him swings open while heâs contemplating his choice of shoes, and he nearly falls over in surprise. He catches himself before he can, but the embarrassment of almost falling nearly has him turning around to leave until he catches sight of Philâs pleased grin. âYou made it!â He cheers, ushering Dan inside.
Dan quirks a brow at him. âDid you think I just texted you from my flat just to get a laugh when you realized I wasnât here?â
Philâs grin doesnât falter in the slightest. âHey, I donât know what youâre like, maybe you never planned on showing up at all and itâs all just a big prank.â
If Phil wasnât already leading the way upstairs, heâd see the incredulous look on Danâs face. âThatâs ridiculous. Iâm right here.â
He watches Philâs shoulders rise and fall in a shrug. âI donât know that. Maybe youâre a figment of my imagination. Maybe youâre a figment of your own imagination. Who knows?â They stop at a door just off the staircase on the second floor, much to Danâs relief. He wasnât much for exercise and he wasnât aware that today heâd be doing cardio, or heâd have worn a thinner shirt. âMaybe existence in itself is just a social construct,â Phil says conspiratorially, opening the door to his flat and sending Dan a mischievous grin.
âStop, youâre gonna send me into an existential crisis,â Dan complains.
Phil is good-natured enough to laugh, which is refreshing compared to the usual groans and bitchiness Dan would hear from his friends for a similar comment. Itâs nice.
Phil leads the way into his flat, and Dan distracts himself from his nerves by looking around, taking in all of the little knick knacks and decor. Itâs not messy, per se, but it differs from Danâs own flat in the way that itâs comfortably lived in. Thereâs not a whole lot of space, but somehow it doesnât feel crowded or small. Dan wonders if that has anything to do with the bright colors, which, he notes, donât seem to follow any sort of pattern or color scheme.
âSorry, itâs a bit of a mess, I rarely have company.â Phil sounds apologetic as he moves further into the flat, bypassing the lounge and leading Dan into the kitchen. âWould you like a drink?â
Dan nods, moving to settle on one of the barstools by the counter. âAs long as itâs not of the alcoholic variety.â
Phil smiles as he moves around the kitchen, reaching into a cupboard for two glasses. Dan watches as the hem of his shirt rides up, showing just a little bit of skin before it settles back down. âYou donât drink?â
Shrugging, Dan leans forward on the counter, his arms folded. âNot with people I barely know,â he replies dryly.
Thereâs a flicker of something like hurt on Philâs face, but itâs not there for long. âRibena okay?â
âSure.â
Itâs a little bit awkward as Phil prepares their drinks in silence, which Dan attributes to the fact that they donât really know each other that well. Itâs hard to start a conversation with a stranger, especially when youâre in said strangerâs house. All things considered, though, Dan could be a lot more worried about that. Phil just seems to have this calming sort of energy to him, and itâs hard for Dan to reject that, even with his brain as messed up as it is.
âHere you go,â Phil says with a smile as he hands Dan a drink.
âThanks,â Dan replies with a smile. He takes a sip, averting his eyes from Philâs curious gaze. Itâs a bit less watered down than he prefers, but he doesnât actually mind it all that much. The sweetness is less of a whisper and more of a shout, and he smiles to himself when he thinks about Philâs obvious sweet tooth.
âAlright?â Phil asks, sounding a little nervous.
Dan nods. âItâs good.â Clearing his throat, he gestures vaguely to Phil. âSo, Mr. Photographer. What kind of photoshoot have you got in mind for me?â
At the mention of the reason for Danâs presence, Phil grins. âWell, Iâm glad you asked. Follow me.â
Dan spares a confused glance at his drink but does as instructed, standing up to follow after him. Now that heâs being led into the lounge heâs got a chance to look around a little more and is surprised to see a bookshelf filled with familiar things, mostly video games and movies. Thereâs a couple odd knick knacks here and there that he recognizes from a game or anime. The thought that they actually have things in common startles Dan, but it isnât unwelcome.
âSo, for the portrait series Iâm doing, Iâm focusing more on a lifestyle, candid kind of photography. Iâm still working on the basic theme but Iâve got some ideas for a couple of shots to get started.â Phil is explaining this as heâs moving around, grabbing his camera off the desk and moving to the glass door which Dan has just realized opens onto a balcony. Danâs nodding along, pretending he gets it, while still trying to wrap his head around the fact that this man looked at him and felt he was worth capturing. âIf you have any ideas or questions or anything, feel free to let me know. Iâm usually pretty open-minded about things like that,â Phil says with a smile.
Dan nods again. âAlright. Well, uh... where do you want me?â
Phil grins, and Dan flushes when he realizes what it sounds like. Luckily, Phil doesnât tease him for it. âI thought weâd start with the balcony. Iâve got some ideas that I wanna go ahead and do while the lighting is nice.â
With another nod, Dan moves towards the door. Then he comes to a halt, turning back around to face him. âIs what Iâm wearing alright? I wasnât sure what to wear.â
Thereâs a twitch of a smile on Philâs lips at that. âWhat youâre wearing is perfect. You can take your shoes off though, if you want. Might be here a while.â Thereâs no hint of innuendo in his voice, but Dan canât help but think about it anyway.
He toes his shoes off, glad for the brief distraction to calm himself down. After tucking his shoes out of the way near the door, he turns around, tugging on his sleeves as he waits for instruction. Phil isnât looking at him right now, his focus on the balcony door. He pushes it open, steps back, and then tugs it in just a little bit. After staring at it for a moment he closes it, then nods to himself. If Dan wasnât so confused, heâd probably laugh at him.
A few minutes of this go by and then Philâs turning back around with a bright smile. âAlright, so for this to look candid and what not, I need you to like walk out onto the balcony as naturally as you can. Weâve got time to do it more than once, so itâs fine if the first couple of times feel awkward.â
âOkay,â Dan shrugs. Heâs struggling to pretend heâs not nervous at this point but really, how can he not be? He doesnât even know Phil but he wants this to work for him.
Dan moves towards the door, hyper aware of every movement of his feet as they drag across the floor. He doesnât hear any other instruction, so he continues, pushing open the glass door and stepping onto the balcony. He also doesnât hear the camera shutter, so with an embarrassed feeling in his chest, he turns to look at Phil.
Click.
âUm.â Dan blinks. âI thought...â
âJust checking that the camera is good to go,â Phil says, his lips twitching like he wants to smile. Dan can tell heâs lying, but doesnât know how heâd feel about being called out for it.
âSo... want me to go again?â Dan asks dumbly.
Phil nods, gesturing for him to come closer. âHere, just...â as soon as Dan is closer, he reaches out for him. Danâs heart thumps out of beat, and Phil hesitates, smiling gently. âCan I?â He asks, gesturing to Danâs shirt.
Dan can only nod, and Phil takes that as permission. He steps just a bit closer, and a wonderful scent of something fruity and sweet floods Danâs senses. Heâs trying to decide if itâs kiwi or something else when Philâs gaze meets his, making Dan flush and drop his eyes. Philâs camera is resting against his chest, the strap around his neck, and Dan tries to focus on that as Phil takes Danâs sleeve and rolls it up almost to his elbow. He takes the other and copies the look, glancing over the rest of Dan before clearing his throat and stepping back.
âAm I ready for the camera?â Dan jokes, trying to ignore the racing of his heart and the way he can still smell faint traces of Philâs cologne in the air between their bodies.
Philâs suddenly heavy gaze drags from Danâs hair down to his jeans, and he tilts his head, considering. âDepends. How comfortable would you be without your jeans?â
~~~
Dan cannot believe this. He simply cannot believe he agreed to this. Even an hour and a half later, it feels a bit like some weird fever dream. But no, there he is, in Philâs flat, clad in nothing but a black jumper and black Calvins, modeling. If it could even be called that, because at this point Phil is mostly just engaging him in conversation, getting Dan distracted, and then snapping a photo. He very rarely asks for a specific pose, and Danâs starting to wonder if heâs actually getting any good shots out of this or not.
Still, he wonât complain because so far heâs learned a lot about Phil. Heâs 28, which surprised Dan at first, until he explained that heâd finished school with a degree in video post-production only to realize a couple years later that he was interested in photography. Heâs not a full time student, but heâs enrolled in the photography course and loving it, apparently. Dan feels all sorts of out of place when Phil talks about school with such passion. Itâs something he wishes he had, something heâd wanted for himself for years and never found.
Dan actually shares things about himself, as well. He offers up his own situation with school, admitting that heâd dropped out of uni a few years ago, only to get stuck with no job and no future until his parents made him agree to go back. Heâs in his second year of law this time, which as a 24 year old, feels very embarrassing. Phil is all kind words and encouragement about this; Dan tries not to feel surprised that Phil is not only attractive and clever but also deeply empathetic.
âThatâs really brave, you know,â Phil tells him. Heâs sat on the only chair on the balcony, looking up at Dan with soft eyes. Dan shrugs, glancing away from him. He canât handle the caring behind those eyes, he canât let himself feel something more for this stranger other than vague appreciation and friendship. Thereâs the sound of the shutter clicking, and he levels Phil with an unimpressed stare. Phil grins and snaps another photo.
âIt doesnât feel brave,â Dan tells him, continuing their verbal conversation as he turns away, looking out on the city around them rather than stand facing Phil. He realizes belatedly that the height of the balcony and the way heâs leaning against it probably just look like heâs presenting his ass, but heâs already lost whatever self-consciousness he had about being nearly naked in front of someone he hardly knows.
âHow does it feel, then?â Phil asks. Dan likes that. He likes that he doesnât argue with Danâs feelings, he asks him to explain them. Dan likes that a lot.
âWell, it feels like... I dunno. Like a waste of time.â He glances over when he hears the chair squeak to find Phil standing beside him. Heâs got this open, welcoming expression on his face. Dan suddenly feels like he could tell him anything and Phil would just... know. âI feel like Iâm wasting my time, or potential, or whatever.â
Phil nods. âI get that. I started out with English Language and Linguistics at uni. I didnât hate it, but it wasnât something I was like, super passionate about. Not enough to stick with it, and like, what the hell do you do with that kind of degree, you know?â
Dan shrugs. He doesnât know, honestly, but it feels good to talk to someone who gets it, in some way. âRight.â Itâs quiet for a moment, both of them lost in their thoughts as they look out into the street below. Theyâre not very high up, but thereâs not a whole lot of tall buildings around, so it feels like they are. Dan hears the camera shutter but this time he doesnât look. Instead he allows himself a small smile, something warm fluttering in his chest. Another click, and then he hears Phil sigh.
âThese are really good,â Phil says softly. âI mean... not like Iâm bragging, just...â He meets Danâs gaze with a sheepish smile. âYou look really good.â
Danâs not sure he can handle that. He ducks his head, avoiding even looking in Philâs direction until he feels less embarrassed and charmed and pleased. âIâm sure theyâre alright,â he says noncommittally.
Phil laughs at that. âIâm not sure if youâre insulting me or yourself, but either way, Iâm not sure I appreciate it.â
He canât help it, Dan snorts at hearing this. âSorry. Self-deprecation and all.â
Thereâs a very serious expression on Philâs face when he looks at Dan then. It nearly chills Dan to his bones, but he finds he canât look away. âI wish you could see what I see when I look at you.â He sounds perfectly serious.
Dan swallows. He wonders if heâs imagining the lack of space between them. âWhat do you see when you look at me?â
Phil studies him for a moment. He moves slowly, pulling the camera strap over his head and setting the camera carefully in the chair. Danâs definitely not imagining it when Phil steps closer, making Dan turn as Phil crowds him back against the balcony. âAll sorts of things,â Phil murmurs. Speaking any louder in the space between them would sound like yelling. âI see someone whoâs sad.â Dan makes a soft noise of protest, but Phil shushes him gently. âBut someone whoâs doing what they can not to feel that way.â
Theyâre stood less than a foot apart now, and Dan studies the swirl of colors in Philâs eyes. His breath is caught in his throat. He doesnât know how Phil just knows these things, but somehow heâs managed to understand more about Dan than heâs understood about himself in years. More than that, Phil sees these things about Dan and doesnât shy away from them. He looks at him like itâs okay to feel that way, like he maybe understands what itâs like. Dan loves it.
âWhat else?â He whispers, as if theyâre sharing secrets.
Phil smiles. âI see those beautiful brown eyes.â
Dan blushes. âShut up.â
âNo,â Phil grins. He reaches forward, and Dan expects a soft touch and hopes for maybe more than that. Heâs surprised when instead Phil pokes his side.
âHey!â Dan yelps, squirming from his hand. âThatâs rude.â
Phil giggles. âSorry. I wanted to see that cute little pout.â
Danâs face is likely blood red by now, but he tries to force his lips out of the pout he feels them in. âAlright, if you donât stop flirting you might actually have to do something about it, you know.â He crosses his arms, quirking an eyebrow at Phil in challenge.
The challenge is apparently accepted, as Phil grins back, crossing his own arms. Heâs an inch or two shorter than Dan, but with that stance, he appears taller. âLike what?â
And well, Dan wasnât really expecting Phil to play along. He can only stare at him, blinking in confusion. âUm... well...â
It seems Phil expected this because he starts laughing as if it was a joke. Dan has no choice but to join in, pretending right along with him. âCâmon, you must be getting cold out here.â Phil turns to walk inside, gesturing for Dan to follow. Dan hadnât really thought about it until now, but his legs are rather chilly.
After closing the door and walking into the lounge, he finds Phil stood there holding his jeans out to him. Dan tries not to let it bother him that this evening isnât going in the direction he originally thought that it might go in. He shouldnât be surprised about that. Phil is seemingly a very nice person, one who probably doesnât hook up with emotionally unstable uni students he met at two am in a cafe. So really, Dan just needs to calm down with his expectations there.
âThanks,â he mumbles, taking the jeans. He figures propriety is probably already out the window, so he goes ahead and pulls them on, trying not to think about the fact that Phil is watching him. âSo, um...â He wants to ask if heâll see Phil again, but heâs not sure how to.
Phil seems to understand anyway. He smiles and moves to the desk in the corner. Above it is a wall calendar, filled with lots of colorful sticky notes and scribbled handwriting. Even squinting, Dan canât really make any of it out. Somehow, that, too, is endearing. Phil mumbles to himself as he scans the calendar, his finger moving along the dates as if heâs looking for something.
âIâm free next Saturday if youâre willing to do this again,â he says, turning around to glance at Dan.
A little startled by the suddenness of the request, it takes Dan a moment to nod. âAlright, uh, sure. What time?â
âHm,â Phil hums to himself, considering it. He bends over to look through a notebook on the desk, and Dan is definitely not looking at his ass. Okay, maybe he takes a peek. Or two. Or maybe he just stares. âI have a list of ideas, give me a second,â he says, offering Dan a smile over his shoulder.
Dan nods, clearing his throat and pretending heâs examining the furniture. âI meant to tell you earlier, but I really like your flat. Itâs cozy,â he says. His voice sounds awkward, even to himself. Heâs genuine in his compliment, though. The decor is a lot brighter than heâd go for, and there doesnât seem to be any cohesive theme, but he appreciates the bursts of personality he sees in every item.
âThanks,â Phil says, turning to face him with a grin. âItâs taken me a while to accumulate all this junk, but itâs mostly sentimental.â
Dan cracks a smile at that. âThatâs sweet. Iâm not very sentimental myself, actually.â
Philâs smile cracks a little at that. He recovers well, and manages to laugh. âMy mum says Iâm a hoarder, but I actually think I got it from her.â
âMaybe donât tell her that.â
âYeah, maybe not.â Phil grins genuinely. âSo, Iâve got some⊠er⊠well, some other shots I want to get.â He bites his lips as if heâs embarrassed.
Dan canât help it. His mind takes a sharp turn for the gutter. âWhat kind of shots?â
Phil raises a hand and scratches the back of his neck. Dan stares at the way the tendons in his arms flex. Itâs unacceptably attractive. âWell⊠Please donât think Iâm creepy for this, I swear I was going to get someone else to do it, but if youâre willing⊠My series would look more cohesive with the same model in every shot.â
Dan rolls his eyes now. The beating around the bush thing isnât cute anymore. âSpit it out, bub. What do you want me to do? Pose nude?â
âNo!â Something panicked arises in Philâs eyes, but itâs replaced by something like consideration, clouded with something akin to guilt. âEr⊠Well, not entirely.â He bites his lip at this, staring at Dan like heâs waiting for him to run.
Crossing his arms, Dan quirks a brow, waiting. âSo?â
âWell, itâs like⊠The theme Iâm trying to work with is intimacy, but like from different angles. We, uh⊠For the assignment we were told to pick a sort of abstract or misunderstood concept, and research what we can to come up with a photo series that shows the deeper understanding of it. And uh, I went with intimacy.â His face is pink, and his gaze darts around the room in a nervous way Dan hasnât witnessed yet.
Dan considers what this means for himself for a moment. He knows what he considers intimacy to be, which is basically sex and the things that go with being intimate before and after that. He canât pretend he isnât interested in what Phil wants to do with this concept, and honestly, after today, he feels comfortable enough that maybe he wouldnât mind a little nude shoot. That might change due to his ever changing self-consciousness but heâs not totally opposed to it right now.
Phil must misunderstand his silence to mean heâs considering saying no. That thoughtâs laughable to Dan, at this point. âIf youâre not comfortable, or if itâs something else, thatâs totally fine! I mean, if you just donât want to waste your time, I can pay you? But if youâre uncomfortable then-â
âIâll do it.â
Phil stops talking. He blinks. Then, âWhat?â
Dan shrugs, an almost giddy feeling seeping into his chest. He tucks his hands into his pockets. âI said Iâll do it. I mean I reckon if you were gonna murder me, you wouldâve done it by now. And Iâm not too fussed about posing nude, butâŠâ Heâs not sure if what heâs about to say is obvious or not, but⊠âIâm⊠homosexually inclined, if you will.â
Thereâs a heavy silence. Phil blinks at him, twice. Then, he promptly bursts into giggles. Danâs not impressed by that.
âSorry, Iâm not- homosexually inclined? Is that what weâre calling it these days? God, Iâm getting old.â Phil laughs again, clutching his belly and tossing his head back with the force of it.
Danâs fight-or-flight response is hovering on the edge of a knife, waiting to see if heâs going to have to protect himself from this situation somehow. Heâs never actually had anyone start laughing in his face when he told them he was gay, but he reckons maybe he did say it in an odd way. Still, it was almost unsettling to see the soft look on Philâs face once his giggles have subsided.
âI am too, by the way. Homosexually inclined,â Phil repeats the phrasing and smirks. Dan immediately relaxes. âThatâs the only way Iâll ever come out to anyone ever again, so thank you for that.â
Dan rolls his eyes but pantomimes tipping a hat. âHappy to be of service.â Now that their truths are out in the open, heâs more relaxed, but also just that much more uneasy. Before, Phil was just this fit guy taking photos of him that Dan could quietly pine after and assume about. Now⊠now he knows for sure. And that scares the hell out of him. âSo, Saturday?â Dan asks, clearing his throat to clear some of the tension in the room.
Phil nods, a familiar excited glint reappearing in his eyes. âYeah, say⊠five-ish? The lighting is better when the sunâs going down.â
âSure.â Dan takes this as his invitation to leave and heads back to the front door. Phil follows after him and stands by while Dan tugs his shoes back on. âAnything particular youâd like me to wear?â He doesnât mean to flirt, but he canât help but put on a certain tone of voice. Heâs only human.
If Philâs bothered by the obvious flirtation, he has a funny way of showing it. Smirking, he crosses his arms and leans against the wall beside him, his eyes raking over Danâs body in a way that nearly makes him shiver. âIf youâve got a light colored sweater or something, that would work.â He tilts his head, considering for a moment. âAnd the Calvins are a nice touch, as well.â
Dan canât help but smirk back, as if he knows what theyâre doing here. He doesnât, not really. âWhy, reckon Iâm gonna be back down to my pants for you?â
Phil stares him straight in the eyes as he nods. âYeah, I reckon so.â
This does make Dan shiver. He canât help it. His skin is suddenly feeling a little tacky, his clothes clinging a little too closely to his skin. âRight,â he mumbles, clearing his throat after. âSee you Saturday?â
The grin on Philâs face takes any of the previous heat away, but it leaves Dan warm in an entirely different way. âSaturday. Iâll see you then, Dan. Be safe.â
Dan offers a little wave as he steps out the door. He forces himself to take a deep breath before getting any further, processing what heâd just agreed to. Spending an evening with a very attractive, also gay man, taking perhaps racy photos.
God, Dan was so fucked.
~~~
Dan has counted down the days until Saturday, unashamedly. Thereâs no one but himself to shame him for his weird crush, and for now, heâs not going to beat himself up about it. Thatâs probably most definitely subject to change, he realizes once heâs standing at Philâs door on Saturday evening, wearing black ripped jeans and a light tannish Yeezy sweater heâd spent way too much money on. Heâs a little early, since theyâd agreed on five, but Dan doesnât actually think Phil will be all that bothered about it, honestly. At least, he sincerely hopes he isnât.
Dan: im outside let me in
Phil: you shouldâve sent the meme
Dan: ?
Dan hears the door click the same time his phone buzzes in his hand. He opens the door with one hand while his other clicks on the meme. He snorts when he sees it, having forgotten all about the Eric Andre meme, but this was certainly an appropriate moment to use it. Since heâs literally in the same building as Phil, Dan doesnât bother typing out a response, pocketing his phone and making his way up to Philâs flat.
Philâs quick to open the door after Danâs knocked, and Dan smiles automatically upon seeing his face. Heâs not wearing glasses this time, and his hair is in an almost perfect quiff. Dan very much wants to touch it, but he knows thatâs definitely not appropriate. Phil looks incredibly cozy right now, wearing a grey sweater and black skinny jeans.
âHi,â Phil says, his voice sweet.
Dan canât help the stupid grin on his face, stretching at his cheeks and probably caving his dimple. âHi, yourself.â
He doesnât have a chance to ask to come inside, as Philâs suddenly shifting closer, his hand coming up to Danâs face. Dan sucks in a sharp breath, heart beating out of rhythm. Whatever heâs expecting to happen isnât Philâs intention, apparently, as Danâs surprised when he feels Philâs finger sink into his dimple. âHello to this part of you, specifically.â
It takes him a moment to process the disappointment he feels that Phil didnât do something else, but then heâs just thrilled that Phil is touching his face so casually. Then, he hears what he said. Laughing, Dan swats his hand away. âOh, fuck off.â
Phil grins at him. âWhat? Itâs cute. Hello, there⊠Derek!â
Dan blinks. âDerek?â
Philâs finger comes back up to gently dip into the concave space on Danâs face. âDerek the dimple.â
âYouâre really odd,â Dan muses. Philâs face twists at this, and Dan smiles before stepping through the door beside him. âItâs cute, donât worry.â
He doesnât wait for a reaction, walking over to where Phil keeps his shoes and toeing his trainers off. He tugs his coat off as well, looking around for somewhere to put it that doesnât clutter some of Philâs space.
âIâll get it,â Phil says, coming to the rescue. He grabs the coat from Dan and leads the way into the lounge, the sound of the front door shutting behind them echoing into the room. âHave you eaten?â Phil asks, his back turned to Dan as he goes to hang Danâs coat genty over a chair.
âNo, I figured Iâd eat later when I leave.â Dan goes to sit on the sofa, glancing around the room casually to see if anythingâs changed since he was here last week.
Phil nods, but chews his bottom lip hesitantly. âDo you like pizza?â
Dan quirks a brow at this and tries not to smirk. âAre you trying to buy me dinner, Phil Lester?â
To his credit, Phil doesnât seem very embarrassed by this. His eyes dart away but ultimately come back to Danâs face, searching. âI guess so. If youâll let me.â
Clearing his throat to hide the way heâs actually very pleased by this, Dan nods, following it with a noncommittal shrug. âWell, if you insist.â
Phil laughs, moving to his desk and grabbing his laptop. He returns to the sofa, dropping beside Dan and opening his laptop. âDominoâs okay?â
Dan nods and shifts on the sofa, tucking his feet up and leaning over to watch Phil order their food. âHave you tried the Sizzler?â
He realizes how close they are now when Phil turns his head and their eyes meet, mere inches apart. Phil has a lovely, surprised smile on his face. âThe Sizzler is literally my favorite.â
This draws a pleased smile on Danâs lips. âYeah? Youâve got good taste, then.â
Phil nods. âItâs got just enough toppings to mask the flavor of the cheese, itâs great.â
Dan blinks. âSorry, why would you actually want to mask the cheese? The cheese is the best part!â
Philâs nose crinkles adorably as he turns back to the screen, clicking around on the order page. âIâm lactose intolerant, cheese just doesnât really suit me.â
âHuh,â Dan hums. âI guess itâs good that mozzarella cheese basically just tastes of air, then.â
A dainty white hand comes up to rest over Philâs chest as he mock-swoons. âYou understand me,â he sighs.
Dan grins. Heâs got the inexplicable urge to rest his head on Philâs shoulder, but he refrains. Phil finishes up their order and closes his laptop, setting it on the coffee table in front of them before leaning back. His head rolls to the side and he blinks up at Dan adorably. Dan takes this moment to reach forward and poke Philâs cheek, much like he did earlier to Danâs dimple.
âSo, pizza then photoshoot?â Dan inquires, the soft silence overwhelming him.
Phil nods. Then shrugs, which is a very mixed-signal sort of gesture, Dan thinks. âWell, probably pizza and photoshoot, really.â
âWhat?â
Without answering, Phil stands, going over to his desk and grabbing a notebook. He glances around until he finds a pen, then rejoins Dan on the sofa. âRight, so, the photo series has four parts to it, representing the four types of intimacy. So I figured today we could work on the first part.â
Dan nods, as if he completely understands this. He doesnât. âAlright. So whatâs the first part?â
Phil flips some pages in the notebook until he reaches one with âExperientialâ at the top. Dan glances at this word, then back to Phil, then back to the page. Phil must notice his confusion, as he laughs under his breath before handing the notebook over. âI tried to write a short explanation, but basically itâs like intimacy in doing mundane activities. Like⊠I donât know, playing video games together, or doing an art project, or something.â
âRightâŠâ Dan nods slowly. âSo, are we going to do an art project together?â Heâs half-kidding. Half, because heâs not very artistic but he actually likes the idea of doing something creative and fun with Phil, who seems to be the human embodiment of those ideas.
âNo, although that probably wouldâve been a good idea,â Phil says, bringing a hand up to rub at the back of his neck. âI actually thought we could play some video games or play a board game or something?â
Dan nods. âSure, Iâm always down to play video games. I should warn you though, I didnât have any friends until uni, so Iâve had lots of time to get really good at pretty much every video game.â
Thereâs something fleetingly sad in Philâs gaze, but he recovers with a laugh that warms Danâs heart and has him smiling. âWeâll see about that.â
~~~
âFucking fuck fuck!â Dan screams, his thumb aching from how tightly heâs holding the button to steer. âGet out of my ass!â he screeches at Phil.
Phil cackles from beside him, his kart closing in on Danâs. âStop shouting that! I have neighbors, you idiot!â
Dan makes a frustrated grunting noise when Phil somehow manages to pass him and cross the finish line first, a string of curses leaving his mouth as Phil squeals with joy beside him. Ever the petulant child, Dan throws the switch joy-con towards Phil, who yelps. Dan pitches to the side, letting out a frustrated noise against the sofa cushion. âYouâre the worst,â he mumbles, his voice muffled by the fabric.
âWhat was that? I canât hear you over the sound of me winning,â Phil taunts smugly.
Sitting up with a huff, Dan sends Phil a glare, only to startle when the camera flashes. He wants to be annoyed, but he canât, not when he agreed to this impromptu shoot. And Philâs been doing this for the past two hours since they finished their pizza and started playing Mario Kart, so if Dan was going to have a problem with it, he probably should have said so before now. He doesnât actually, really. Itâs always a little surprising, and it usually catches him off-guard since heâs rarely expecting it when it happens, but seeing Phil smile down at the camera every time he takes a photo makes it worth it.
âRematch?â Phil asks, prodding Danâs thigh with his joy-con, setting the camera down on the coffee table where itâs been residing for the majority of the evening. Thereâd been a couple times when Phil had gone to the kitchen under the pretense of getting something, only to surprise Dan by taking photos of him from behind the sofa. Dan doubts that those are any good, considering thereâs probably nothing in shot but his unruly hair and the tv, but this is Philâs project, so who is he to judge?
Dan rolls over so heâs on his back and drops his legs onto Philâs lap, smiling when Phil begins rubbing his calves over his jeans. Whatever concept of personal space that existed hours ago is completely gone now, as both of them have taken to casual touches at almost any opportunity. Danâs drowning in the feeling of this casual, friendly intimacy, and he idly wonders if that might be one of the themes for what Philâs working on. âDepends, what time is it?â
Phil leans over to wake his phone up. âItâs a few minutes till eight,â he replies. Heâs got an odd look on his face as he looks away from Dan before speaking again. âWhy, got a hot date?â
This is one of those incredibly laughable things that Phil has said, and Dan treats it accordingly, dropping his head back to let out a cackle. âBub, tonight you were the hot date.â Heâs pleased by the surprised smile on Philâs face. Danâs cheeky for a moment and lifts his leg up to rub his foot against Philâs thigh. âBut no, Iâve just got revising to do. Exams coming up soon and the like.â
Phil doesnât look particularly pleased by this, but nods in understanding. âOkay. Do you need to go home now?â His voice sounds just on the edge of disappointed, and Dan almost hates the way that makes him feel like heâs flying.
âI mean⊠I probably should. Why? Got other plans for me?â He smirks as he says it, obviously flirting.
Philâs smile doesnât reach his eyes this time. He shrugs, looking down at where his hands rest on Danâs legs. âNo, not really. I just like having you around.â
The naked honesty startles Dan into silence. He knows very few people who can tolerate him, let alone who actually enjoy his company, so this coming from Phil⊠Well, itâs a lot for Danâs emotionally damaged brain to take in. After taking a moment to collect himself, he knocks his knee against Philâs chest to prompt eye contact. Philâs eyes are pools of blue and flecks of gold and Dan just knows heâs got a stupidly soft smile on his face as he speaks.
âI like being around you too, spork.â
Phil grins at this. He leans closer, just enough to sink his finger into Danâs dimple. âI guess Iâll see you later?â
Dan nods, making no move to get off the sofa. âWhen do you want to work on the rest of the photos?â
Thereâs a shadow of something hurt on Philâs face, but itâs gone so quickly Dan figures he imagined it. âYou know, Iâd like to hang out sometimes⊠Like, we donât have to just work on that everytime we see each other, yeah?â He sounds nervous.
âRight,â Dan says slowly. Itâs not that he hadnât considered this, but he hadnât gone so far as to assume Phil would actually want to do that. âWell, whenâs the project due?â
âItâs not due until the end of December, so yeah⊠weâve got time to work on that. I justâŠâ Phil clears his throat as he looks away. Heâs absentmindedly tugging on a thread on Danâs jeans, and Dan wonders if heâs going to manage to pull it off completely. âWeâre friends, yeah?â
An awkward laugh escapes Dan at that. Heâs positive he doesnât miss the flash of hurt on Philâs face this time, but he doesnât know what to make of it. âYeah, Phil, of course we are. And sure, we can hangout whenever you want. In fact, what about tomorrow? I need to get some homework done, but we can meet up at the cafe for lunch?â
Phil smiles at this, a proper one with his tongue poking through his teeth. Dan melts at the sight. âSure, okay, yeah. Iâd like that.â
âItâs a date, then,â Dan says, his voice mostly teasing. He leaves his words hanging in the air between them, open to whatever interpretation that Phil might want to give them.
âA date,â Phil echoes, nodding and looking down at where his hand is resting on Danâs leg. âI guess Iâll let you get home, then.â
Even though Dan knows he needs to go, he doesnât like the idea of actually doing it. Still, he canât overstay his welcome, even if Phil does enjoy having him around. Besides, he needs to get home and take his meds before he goes to bed anyway. He drags his legs off Philâs lap and stands, stretching his arms up above his head to give them some relief. Theyâd been lounging on the sofa for hours now, and he desperately needed to get his blood circulating again.
âIâll see you tomorrow, yeah?â Dan says on a yawn, dropping his hand to ruffle Philâs hair. If Philâs bothered by the gesture, he doesnât show it.
âYeah.â He stands and follows Dan to the door, watching him as he gets ready to leave. âOh, here,â Phil says suddenly, spinning around and stepping back into the lounge, returning with Danâs coat in his hand. He holds it out and gestures for Dan to turn around. Dan does so, but he rolls his eyes as if heâs not secretly pleased by the gesture.
When Dan turns around, thereâs a soft, fond look on Philâs face. Dan wants to kiss him. He wants to so, so badly, but thereâs still that voice in his head, reminding him that Phil isnât interested in him in that way. So instead, he lifts his hand in a little two-fingered salute, cringing at himself as soon as he does it. âSee you tomorrow, then, Philly.â
âGoodnight, Dan. Be safe going home.â The repeated sentiment stirs something warm in Danâs chest.
âGoodnight,â Dan echoes softly as the door closes behind him.
~~~
Dan sits in the cafe, his laptop open on the table in front of him. Heâs a few paragraphs into an essay about a topic he doesnât care about and hardly remembers, his cursor blinking at him condescendingly. If the other two or three customers werenât present, heâd thump his head on the table in anger, barista be damned. Itâs the same barista that served him and Phil that night a couple weeks ago, Dan realizes, so they probably wouldnât be surprised if Dan just started acting off his rocker.
Heâs mid-thought about all the situations this barista has probably had to see, wondering to himself if sheâs ever had to handle a mental breakdown, which then steers him onto the thought path of wondering if thatâs whatâs actually happening to him right now or if heâs overreacting. His train of thought is completely thrown off the track when he hears a voice as someone settles on the seat in front of him.
âAre you okay? Youâre looking a little pale,â Phil says, his face morphed into one of concern. He pushes a hand through his slightly disheveled quiff, helping it a little bit but mostly just giving it a more purposefully tousled look.
Dan blinks at him. âWhat would you do if I said I was having a mental breakdown?â he blurts unthinkingly.
Phil raises an eyebrow at him, looking surprised but not as confused as Dan expected him to. He leans forward, folding his arms on the table and resting his weight against them. Itâs a good look, Dan thinks to himself idly. Heâs wearing a pink and purple hoodie, and his black-framed glasses. He looks like a snack, if Danâs completely honest. âAre you?â He asks, breaking Dan out of his cycle of inappropriate thoughts.
Sighing, Dan leans over and rests his head against the table, staring blearily up at Phil. âNo? I mean⊠I donât know, honestly. I donât guess so.â He punctuates it with a shrug, which just results in him bumping his shoulder into the table. It stings.
Phil smiles down at him like heâs not bothered at all by Danâs odd mood. Itâs nice. âDo you wanna talk about it?â he asks, sweet and considerate as ever.
Dan shrugs again. His shoulder aches now. He sits up with an exasperated groan. âI just feel like Iâm wasting whatâs left of my stupid life sat here working on a paper I donât give two fucks about, but I canât drop out because my parents would kill me. Not that I care what they think, but theyâre helping me pay for a flat and stuff, so I canât exactly do what I want, can I? I just⊠I want a different life. This one sucks.â He hadnât realized how worked up he was until heâs finished, but now that heâs done with his rant, heâs left panting and maybe thereâs a wetness in his voice that wasnât there before. He clenches his eyes shut tightly. Heâs not going to cry in front of his new friend, in the middle of a goddamn coffee shop. He isnât.
The feeling of a hand brushing against his own has his eyes snapping open, staring at Phil with wide eyes. Phil offers him a sympathetic smile. Dan hates pity, but he doesnât feel like this is Philâs intention, somehow. âDo you want to do something to take your mind off of all that?â Phil asks him sweetly.
Danâs inclined to say yes. Heâd love a break, even if itâs not for long, but he knows he needs to finish this godforsaken essay if he has a chance in hell of passing this class. âI canât. I need to finish this essay.â His voice is bitter.
âOkay. Do you want me to leave so you can focus?â Phil doesnât sound thrilled at the idea, but Dan appreciates the gesture.
âNo, I can work with you here. If you donât, you know, mind that Iâm not going to be very entertaining.â
Phil laughs, his tongue poking out in Danâs favorite smile. âI think I can entertain myself. Iâve got some things I can work on while youâre doing that. Iâm a little behind some of my projects for work, so this would probably be a good time to finish them.â
Dan really needs to focus on his assignment, but the mention of Philâs job piques his interest. He hadnât really mentioned that before, although Dan had already deduced that he probably had some kind of job, considering heâs a part-time student living in a flat by himself. Unable to quell his curiosity, Dan props his head in his hand, watching Phil pull out a laptop and a notebook from his backpack. âWhat kind of projects?â He asks.
âSome videos to edit. Mostly ads and things like that. I think Iâve got a motivational video and a music video, too.â Phil makes a grimace at that, but Danâs only about a thousand times more curious now.
Feigning nonchalance, Dan nods and glances at his own laptop. Heâs got a little over a thousand words and heâs got to have twenty-five hundred to meet the assignment requirements. But, itâs not due for another week, so surely he can spare a few moments of watching Phil work, right?
Whether he can or not, he decides heâs going to.
âCan I watch you edit?â he asks, his voice unintentionally small.
Phil looks surprised when he glances up, but heâs quick to nod. âYeah, of course. UmâŠâ He points vaguely to the space on Danâs side of the booth. âMind if I move over there?â
Dan grins and moves his own backpack out of the way, clearing a spot for Phil to put his own things. âBe my guest,â he says, mocking a terrible French accent.
After moving his things over, Phil seems to remember that they were originally only meeting to have lunch, and yet neither of them have any food. âDo you want me to go grab us something to eat?â
âOh, yeah. Sure.â Dan reaches into his pocket for his wallet, but Philâs hand on his wrist stops him.
âIâll pay, I asked you out, remember?â Philâs got a cheeky grin on his face as he stands from the table. âWhat do you want?â
Dan is very nearly blushing at how chivalrous Phil is being, but he clears his throat in an effort to control himself. âA strawberry lemonade, please.â
Phil quirks an eyebrow. âOkay, what else? What do you want to eat?â
Itâs probably just the usual bout of nerves, but the idea of food is not very appealing to Dan in this moment. His stomach turns at the idea of eating something, and heâs pretty sure that itâs written all over his face. âIâm actually not very hungry right now,â he says awkwardly.
Thereâs a flash of confusion on Philâs face, but he manages a slow nod. âOkay. So just the strawberry lemonade?â
Dan nods. âYeah.â
âAlright,â Phil says, flashing a smile. âBe right back, then.â
Dan tries not to watch Phil as he makes his way to the counter to order, but his attempt is probably mediocre at best. His eyes stray from him for a few seconds at a time, but generally his gaze is casually sweeping over Philâs body, appreciating the way Philâs jeans fit around his ass. As soon as that thought catches up with him, he looks away, embarrassed. Heâs not about to sit here ogling his friend while they're out for lunch, even if they have held up a rather flirtatious banter since meeting.
âHere you go,â Phil says a few moments later, setting a fairly large pink drink in front of Dan. Heâs got something pink as well, but itâs a deeper, more magenta shade than Danâs. âI also got you a pistachio muffin, for later, if you decide youâre hungry.â Phil places a paper bag down, and Dan stares at him in surprise.
âOh⊠Thank you,â Dan stutters out.
Phil shrugs, moving to sit down back beside Dan. He situates his drink on the right side of his laptop before reaching for the paper bag. He takes out a bagel, sitting it on a napkin and closing the bag back up, scooting it towards Dan. He glances at him, appearing a little startled to find Dan already staring back at him. Before Dan can apologize for being creepy, Phil smiles and points to the bag. âTake it home, if you donât want it now. Youâll be hungry eventually.â
Dan canât say no to that, obviously, so he just nods mutely. âAlright, sure.â
Looking pleased with himself, Phil opens up his laptop and clicks around until heâs got a video editing program loading up, switching back to his email to click on the file attached. âSo, usually clients just email me and after we agree on rates and such, I put the things Iâm sent in folders that are in order of due date. Iâm a little behind, so I havenât organized these yet, but I donât have that many to work on, so itâs not that big of a deal,â Phil explains as he opens his files and renames the thing heâs downloading.
Nodding along, Dan reaches blindly for his drink, his nose wrinkling when he takes a sip. Glancing down, he realizes heâd picked up Philâs by mistake. âMate, what is this?â he asks teasingly, gesturing to the cup when Phil looks at him in confusion.
âItâs dragon fruit lemonade,â Phil says defensively.
âItâs terrible,â Dan decides, setting it down and reaching for his own instead.
âIt is not! Itâs really tasty,â Phil argues, snatching his drink and taking a long, exaggerated sip as if to prove his point.
Dan scrunches his nose, definitely not agreeing with that assessment. âTry mine,â he offers, holding his cup out for Phil to take a sip from.
Phil rolls his eyes but leans forward, wrapping his lips around the straw and taking a little sip. Dan gives him a look, and he rolls his eyes again before sucking a little more into his mouth. Swallowing and leaning back, Phil narrows his eyes, looking to be seriously contemplating the taste. âWell, itâs not terrible, but mineâs just more exotic and fancy.â
âYou should stick to editing and photography, bub. Youâd make a terrible lemonade critic,â Dan says solemnly.
Thereâs an adorable pout on Philâs lips as he jokingly digs his elbow into Danâs side. âRude,â he mumbles, focusing on his laptop again.
Dan grins, and leans closer, tentatively dropping his chin onto Philâs shoulder to watch him work. Philâs eyes dart to meet his, and Dan offers him a saccharine-sweet smile. Phil makes a big show out of rolling his eyes at this, but ultimately he focuses on his work, quietly talking Dan through the process as he edits clips and adds sound when appropriate.
Eventually, Dan goes back to working on his essay, but they stay close, talking when thereâs a lull in creativity or when Dan just cannot take a moment more of affidavits and case files. Phil sometimes prods him and asks him to watch a section of the video heâs working on, asking if the transitions are smooth to an untrained eye, and Dan likes helping when he can. Itâs nice, he realizes, working beside someone even when theyâre both working on their own separate projects. Itâs copacetic.
âIâm so tired of this,â Dan groans, thumping his head back against the booth. It makes a cracking sound and he winces, a sharp pain spreading across his skull. âOw,â he whines.
Phil glances at him, concerned. âYou alright?â
Dan nods, rubbing the back of his head. He gets a cheeky idea and pouts at Phil. âKiss it better?â he simpers.
Phil doesnât even blink. He rolls his eyes but nods, gesturing for Dan to get closer. âTurn your head, you little troll.â
Surprised that Philâs actually catering to this whim, it takes Dan a moment to do as heâs told. He does, though, turn his head to look away, his hand still covering the spot heâd injured. He feels Phil take his hand and move it out of the way, and then he feels a gentle kiss pressed to the tender spot. His veins flood with warmth, so suddenly it causes a shiver down his spine. Thereâs no way Phil doesnât notice it.
Luckily, he doesnât comment on it. âDoes it hurt badly?â Phil asks sweetly, his dainty fingers coming up to gently skim Danâs scalp.
âNo,â Dan says faintly. âJust tender.â
Phil hums. âPoor thing,â he mocks. Heâs still stroking Danâs hair, but Dan turns his head anyway, pouting when he sees the smirk on Philâs face.
âIâm injured, and here you are, taking the piss.â
âSorry. Maybe next time youâll tone down the theatrics,â Phil suggests.
Dan huffs. âI was a theatre kid, itâs in my blood.â
Whatever he said seems to strike Phil as interesting, as he tilts his head and considers Dan, a thoughtful look on his face. âWhy donât you do theatre anymore?â Phil asks, completely out of left field.
Dan lets out a nervous laugh. âUh⊠I donât know. I just⊠Donât?â
Phil nods. He shrugs, then, turning back to his laptop. âI think you should do some auditions. Youâve got an actual talent for it, I think youâd do really well.â
This throws Dan for a loop. He wasnât expecting Phil to say anything like that, not at all. He knew he was usually dramatic, but it was mainly in a funny kind of way, he never thought about getting seriously involved with theatre now that he was an adult. Itâs⊠not a bad idea, though. Heâs not entirely opposed, at least.
âMaybe,â he says noncommittally. He actually really likes the idea of getting involved in it, now that itâs been presented to him as an option. He doesnât plan on telling Phil that yet, though, no matter how much he genuinely likes him. âCan you read over this paragraph and tell me what you think?â
~~~
The days and weeks pass by in a flurry after that day in the cafe. Dan wasnât aware how much free time he really had until he started spending it with Phil. There was hardly a single day that passed when he didnât spend time with Phil, either at Philâs flat, the cafe, or even the library, which is where they found themselves now. Dan had a research project due in two days, and in true Dan fashion, heâd procrastinated it until the last possible moment. Phil had wanted to work on his photo series some more today, and when Dan said he had to finish this project, Phil said that it was perfect for what he needed.
So there they were, sat across from each other in the library, Dan hard at work on his stupid research project while Phil scribbled in a notebook and occasionally took photos of Dan. Sometimes Phil would stand up without saying a word, only to walk around and take shots from different angles. Dan was genuinely trying to submerge himself in his project, so most of the time he wasnât even aware of what Phil was doing, too caught up in his own head to pay too much attention.
If Phil had any complaints about Danâs focus being on his own work, he didnât say. Sometimes he would say Danâs name, snapping a photo as soon as Dan looked up at him, but mostly he just stayed quiet, working on his own things while Dan did the same. Theyâd done this a lot, when Dan or Phil had work they needed to get done but they wanted to spend time together. It was nice, working in a shared space on their own things, although sometimes if they were at Philâs flat theyâd get distracted by food or anime or video games. Still, even that was nice, as Phil was lovely to be around regardless of what they were doing.
Theyâd been at the library for probably close to three hours now, and Dan was reaching his limit. He had actually gotten a lot done, but his vision was starting to go fuzzy and he couldnât concentrate on what he was reading. It didnât help that he was basically starving, and his head felt like it was full of cotton. Quietly, so as not to disturb anyone else, he closes his laptop and folds his arms over it, resting his head on his forearms and closing his eyes. He hears a shift in front of him and a few moments later he feels a body in the seat next to his, a hand coming to stroke his back in soft sweeps.
âYou okay?â Philâs soft voice whispers.
Dan nods, not opening his eyes. âJust tired. Can we be done for today?â
Phil laughs quietly. âYeah, bub, we can be done. Do you want to come back to mine?â
Wordlessly, Dan nods again. Phil hums a confirming noise before going to gather up his things. It takes Dan a moment, but eventually he sits up and does the same, shoving his laptop in his bag along with one of his law textbooks. Phil takes one of the books heâd been using and disappears to put it back for him, and just the thought of the gesture warms Dan up from the inside.
Itâd been a little over a month since they met and nothing had happened between them yet. Not that he didnât love just being Philâs best friend; he did, so much. But⊠He wouldnât keep lying to himself, he was interested in Phil romantically. He didnât know how to bridge the gap between friendship and more, though, not when he had no solid proof that Phil felt the same. Other than some assumptions that Phil liked him due to some of his behaviors, Dan had nothing to go on. And, he reasoned, someone can be nice to you without wanting to date you, and he canât fault Phil for being a good person, even if it threw his emotions for a loop every time.
âReady to go?â Phil asks, suddenly standing beside the table, his backpack slung over his shoulder.
Dan nods, dragging himself out of his melancholy thoughts in order to stand and grab his own backpack. He follows Phil outside, sending the librarian a polite smile as they pass her. Heâs not really paying attention to where heâs going, trusting Phil to lead them safely, so when his body collides into something solid, a squeak falls out of his mouth without his permission.
Phil glances over his shoulder at Dan, a smile on his face. âSorry,â he apologizes for his abrupt stop that caused Dan to run into him. He gestures outside. âItâs pouring,â he informs him.
Fuck. Dan could honestly cry right now, in a totally not dramatic way. Heâs just had a mentally draining day, and to see that on top of that itâs pouring down rain, well, itâs not his favorite thing ever, thatâs for sure. Heâs highly aware of the fact that his hair is tediously straightened and pushed up into a sort-of fluffy quiff that could never look anywhere near as good as Philâs does. But he knows that this rain will very much ruin that illusion, and heâs hyper aware of the fact that Phil has yet to see his curly hair.
So, yeah, he could cry.
âAre you okay?â Phil asks, that same soft voice he always uses when he thinks Danâs upset about something. âIt probably wonât rain for long, we can wait it out, if you want,â he offers.
Danâs inclined to say yes just so Phil doesnât see his natural hair, but his growling stomach and borderline exhaustion demands that he find a soft sofa, preferably Philâs, as soon as possible. âNo, itâs fine,â Dan mumbles. âThe sooner we leave, the sooner we can get to yours and order some food, right?â
Phil is definitely aware that Dan is not feeling right, but he graciously doesnât call him out on it now. Dan knows that will not last, but heâs grateful for it nevertheless. âOf course. Come on, watch your step, itâs probably slippery.â Phil reaches for Danâs hand probably without thinking, and Dan lets him take it. Philâs hand is cool to the touch, despite the fact that it wasnât all that cold inside the library, and Dan absently remembers something heâd said about a week ago when they were watching Bake Off at Philâs flat.
âDan, câmere!â Phil whined, reaching for Danâs shirt and tugging him into a sort-of-but-not-quite cuddle on the sofa. Dan went easily, allowing Phil to pull him in, completely unbothered. If anything, he was thrilled. Phil was a little tipsy, but Dan was more than happy to oblige this whim, and heâd make sure Philâs inebriation didnât lead to anything they wouldnât allow themselves to do sober. âYouâre so warm,â Phil sighed, tucking his head into the crook of Danâs neck. âLike a little space heater.â
The memory of that moment flashes back into Danâs mind now, and he canât help but squeeze Philâs hand, trying to transfer some of his warmth to the other manâs chilled fingers. Phil glances back at Dan, but doesnât pull his hand away. He squeezes back and turns to watch where theyâre going, leading the way sure-footedly. Danâs happy to let him.
~~~
The rain is relentless the whole way back to Philâs flat, and both of them are shivering by the time they get inside. Philâs all mumbled apologies as he heads to his bedroom, going to retrieve some dry clothes for them to change into. Dan waves him off as he goes, tugging his sopping shoes off and depositing them next to the door. He peels off his hoodie, leaving his t-shirt practically plastered to his chest. Itâs a bad day for a white t-shirt, he realizes, seeing the way itâs practically transparent with water.
âI got you a hoodie and some pants. Do you want-â Phil stops, and Dan looks up at him, holding his dripping hoodie out sheepishly.
âSorry, I donât know where you want me to put this,â Dan apologizes, gesturing with the wet fabric.
Phil is very obviously checking him out right now, but Dan is very much pretending not to be affected by it in the least. âUh⊠Iâll throw it in the wash for you,â he answers, his voice a little strained. He shakes his head, perhaps to clear it, then reaches out to hand Dan the little bundle of clothes in his hand. âI left a couple pairs of sweatpants out on the bed, you can just pick whatever you want to wear. I know youâre picky about your matching outfits or whatever,â Phil sounds a little bit more himself, punctuating his words with a teasing roll of his eyes.
Dan sticks his tongue out childishly, trading his hoodie for the dry clothes. âIf I donât care about my look, Iâll end up with fashion catastrophes like this!â He complains, gesturing wildly to Philâs bright yellow emoji bottoms, which heâs paired with an old Friends t-shirt.
Huffing, Phil pushes him gently into the direction of his bedroom. âGo get changed, you absolute menace. Iâll order chinese.â
âOoh, get me some egg rolls,â Dan calls back. He hears an exasperated sigh, but he grins, knowing Phil will order him all the egg rolls he wants. He loves that about him, among other things. He finds several pairs of sweatpants on the bed, and after a moment of consideration he chooses a pair of plain grey ones. Not that it matters, he reasons with himself, even as he double checks that the grey doesnât clash with the offensive highlighter green of the hoodie heâs been given.
After changing into Philâs clothes, Dan takes his wet clothes down the hall and deposits them in Philâs washer. He hasnât started it running yet, so Dan goes ahead and does it himself, humming quietly as he tosses a tide pod in and sets the water temperature. When heâs finished, he turns around, nearly having a heart attack when he sees Phil standing there, watching him with a small smile.
âBloody fuckinâ hell, you made me jump!â Dan nearly gasps, his hand flying up to clutch at his heart. âWhyâre you creeping?â he asks, his voice bordering on whiny as he steps past him and goes to the lounge.
Phil giggles, like properly giggles, at that. âI wasnât. You just didnât hear me over your concert.â
Dan sends him a glare. âDonât mock me, Lester.â
âI would never,â Phil promises, batting his eyelashes playfully. Dan doesnât believe it for a second, but he rolls his eyes and drops onto the sofa, choosing to ignore him. âYour hairâs all wet,â he observes.
The reminder has Dan biting his lip and bringing his hands up to flatten it as much as he can. âI know,â he says sadly.
âWant me to get you a towel?â Phil offers.
When Dan shrugs, Phil takes this as permission and hauls himself off the sofa and disappears down the hall to the bathroom. Left alone, Dan takes a moment to look down at the hoodie heâs wearing now. Itâs bright, bright green, a shade he normally wouldnât be caught dead wearing, and itâs got the York University emblem on it. Dan vaguely remembers Phil saying heâd gone there, but it had been awhile since theyâd talked about it, and Dan honestly didnât have much reason to remember it. But, being wrapped in something so personal to Phil, who seemingly loved his university days, has Dan feeling warm and fuzzy and full of something thatâs just a bit too close to something.
âHere,â Philâs voice comes from beside him, and Dan looks up to see him holding a towel out for Dan as he sits down. The weight of the realization Danâs just had, or what feels like a realization, leaves him immobile, staring dumbly at the towel like he doesnât know what to do with it. âWant me to do it?â Phil offers, his voice dripping in sugar sweetness.
All Dan can do is nod numbly, but thatâs all the permission Phil needs. He shifts to sit up on his knees, giving him a height advantage that normally Dan has between the two of them. Heâs gentle as he rubs the towel over Danâs hair, and Danâs eyes are glued onto every shift in Philâs expression. Phil seems to notice, his eyes dropping to study Danâs face with a tender gaze. Carefully, slow enough that Dan could stop him if he wanted to, Phil shifts, moving one of his legs to the other side of Danâs, properly straddling his lap when he settles.
âDan,â Phil breathes out. The word sends shivers through Danâs whole body. Heâs warm all over, his chest a furnace of heat where his heart is frantically pumping to the whisper of his name leaving Philâs lips. âIs this okay?â
Dan canât breathe, he definitely canât speak, so all he manages is a weak nod. Philâs eyes search Danâs, and thereâs something cautious, unsure in his gaze. Dan hopes, he fucking prays that the same look isnât mirrored in his own gaze, because god, heâs never been more sure about anything in his life. His hands, shaky as they are, come to rest gently at Philâs hips. The touch startles Phil into shifting on his lap and Dan canât help but drop his forehead to Philâs shoulder with a soft groan.
âSorry,â Phil laughs. His hand comes up to card through Danâs curling hair, apparently dropping the pretense of drying it. âYour hairâs curly,â he notices, sounding surprised. This is not where Dan thought this was going at all. âI didnât know your hair was curly.â He almost sounds offended.
Choking out a laugh at the ridiculous turn in conversation, Dan rolls his head to the side and stares incredulously up at Phil. âI know. That was intentional, believe me.â
Phil frowns at him. âItâs cute,â he says, his tone defensive.
Dan snorts. âFor a hobbit, maybe.â He closes his eyes, relaxed in the way Phil pets his head gently.
âA very cute hobbit,â Phil insists. Dan feels his lips drag across his temple and he shivers again.
Pulling away, Dan looks up into Philâs face and smiles at the adorable pout on his lips. And looking at that, Dan really doesnât know that a stronger man could resist it. He leans in, but he remembers something important at the last second. âCan I kiss you?â he whispers, his lips a breath away from Philâs.
Thereâs an audible gulp, and Dan readies himself for rejection. Philâs lips part, and he knows, already, that itâs going to be a no, he could never be lucky to meet a guy who is both attractive and sweet and also gay and-
Two things happen at once.
Phil, for all his hesitation, breathes out a quiet, but certain, âyes.â
At the exact moment, thereâs a jarring buzz, signalling the takeaway has arrived.
Dan has quite literally never been so full of disappointment.
They sit, frozen in the moment for just that- a moment. And then Philâs sending him an apologetic smile, shifting to rise from Danâs lap. Danâs foolish hands latch onto his shirt, and Phil gently tugs them loose, a fleeting expression of sadness on his features. He hesitates, but then gestures to the door, backing away from the sofa. Danâs certain his devastation is palpable.
âIâll be right back.â
Dan can only watch him go. Whatever invisible wall was holding the waves of disappointment from crashing against the shore of Danâs heart comes crumbling down the moment Phil disappears from view and Dan allows himself a moment to hurt for this missed opportunity. Squeezing his eyes shut tightly, he allows it to wash over him. It was in the moment, heâs certain. That was his specific moment, maybe the only moment heâll get to act on his feelings. Fuck. Fuck it all, if thatâs how this dissipates between them. Itâs not fair. Itâs not fucking fair and-
âDan.â Philâs voice is firm, assured. Dan barely has the energy to look at him, but when he does something passes over Philâs face, a clear understanding of what Danâs feeling in this moment. He doesnât give Dan a chance to respond, setting the takeaway bag on the coffee table and immediately resuming his position on Danâs lap.
Confused but not opposed, Dan wraps his arms around Philâs waist, clutching the t-shirt in his fingers. Phil smiles down at him. Itâs a sweet, affectionate thing. His hand comes up to rest on Danâs cheek, his thumb brushing down and dipping into the dimple Philâs got such an affinity for. âCan I kiss you?â he whispers, repeating Danâs own words.
Swallowing hard, Dan nods. âYeah. Yeah, please.â
Thatâs all the permission Phil needs to lean in, framing Danâs lips with his own. Danâs hand comes up and rests on Philâs wrist, his other still scrabbling for purchase against Philâs side. He leans into the feeling of Philâs lips on his, a soft give and take as they part and come back together several times, really just working out what the other likes. Philâs not taking it further than the soft almost-open-mouth kisses that theyâre sharing now, and Danâs definitely okay with that.
After what probably isnât more than five minutes, Phil gently presses a hand to Danâs chest and slowly pulls away. His gaze is soft as he looks at Dan, his tongue absentmindedly swiping across his lips in a way that Dan thinks should be illegal. âFood, then⊠more of that?â Phil questions hopefully.
Dan nearly laughs. As if he wants literally anything else. âAbsolutely more of that. The food can honestly go fuck itself right now, though, if Iâm being honest.â Of course, his stomach decides that itâs an appropriate time to remind them how long itâs been since theyâve eaten, and they both glance down in surprise as it growls. Danâs cheeks flush, while Phil cackles maniacally.
âSorry, that was just- you tried- and then-â Phil is practically gasping for air, covering his mouth as he giggles. âRight. Letâs get some food in you, before you turn into the hulk or something.â
Dan pouts when Phil climbs off his lap and begins sorting out their food. âRude, honestly.â
Phil hums, shrugging. âI bought your dinner, I reckon I can insist that you eat it,â he teases, grinning over his shoulder at Dan.
âWhatever, fine,â Dan says. He stands, gesturing to the kitchen. âRibena?â He asks. Heâs familiar enough with Philâs kitchen that it doesnât feel weird offering to go make their drinks.
âWine, actually. There should be a bottle in the fridge from last time.â He doesnât meet Danâs eyes when he says this, but Danâs secretly thrilled. Theyâd had a disagreement about whether or not you should chill wine before drinking it. Dan was pro-chill, and Phil was indifferent but insisted he didnât have space in his refrigerator to keep a full bottle of wine. Much maneuvering later, Dan managed to fit in a smaller bottle of rose, much to his own delight.
âRight, some wine coming right up,â Dan says, affecting a heavily posh accent as he disappears into the kitchen.
As heâs pouring their drinks, the events of the last half hour finally hit him. He actually has to lower the bottle of wine to take a moment to process the fact that heâd just kissed his best friend. Theyâd fully made out, right there on Philâs sofa. Dan manages to stifle his shocked laugh, because as thrilled as he is by this turn of events, he really doesnât want Phil to hear him laughing to himself in his kitchen like some kind of idiot.
âA glass of rose, for you,â Dan announces as he comes back into the lounge.
Phil grins up at him, taking the drink with his nose raised up in the air. âThank you, waiter,â he says, affecting a terrible posh accent.
Dan settles onto the sofa beside him, giving him a sideways glance. âAre you trying to mock me?â
Thereâs a sipping noise, and Phil offers a shrug as he smirks into his glass of wine. âPerhaps.â
âI do not talk like that.â He does.
Phil shrugs, setting his glass down. He looks back at Dan, tilting his head in a considering sort of way. âI reckon you kind of have some sort of Christopher Robin kinda vibe.â
Dan canât help but dimple at him. âWinnie the Pooh was literally my favorite thing in the world when I was, like, six.â
âReally?â Phil asks. He sounds endeared. âThatâs cute. You kinda look like Christopher Robin, too, actually.â
âI mean, right now I definitely look like a hobbit, not a cute animated character from a loveable childrenâs franchise, but thanks, I guess?â
Phil rolls his eyes at this, stuffing his mouth full of rice. He chews quickly, and as soon as he swallows he looks at Dan, his eyebrows furrowed in what looks like disappointment. âI really donât like you talking trash about yourself. I think your hair is really cute.â Dan starts to protest and Phil raises a hand to stop him. âI know, but Iâm just saying. You may not agree, but I just wanted you to know, that like, itâs a good look.â
Dan looks down at his food, his heart swooping as the words sink into his skin. He clears his throat, glancing over at Phil and nodding. âRight, well⊠thanks.â
Thereâs a smile on Philâs face as he shrugs. He catches Dan off-guard, leaning in and pressing a kiss to Danâs cheek. Danâs face feels like itâs burning at the touch. âNetflix?â
~~~
Itâs several hours later and the sun has set over the horizon, leaving a dusky light streaming in through the balcony door. Not that Dan is paying attention to the lighting right now. Thatâs the last thing on his mind, actually. Right now heâs sat in Philâs lap, his mouth working fervently against Philâs. Philâs got his hands on Danâs ass, and every now and then he squeezes gently, sending a shock of shivers down Danâs spine. Itâs so good, Dan is actually wondering why the hell they hadnât tried this before.
Taking a breath, Dan pulls away, blinking blearily down at Phil. His hair is a mess from Danâs hands running through it, and his lips are pink and slick with a mixture of their spit. Heâs so goddamn perfect, Dan really wishes he had a camera.
With a laugh, he realizes he has access to a very nice camera right now. He twists his torso and reaches over to the coffee table, grabbing the very expensive and professional camera of Philâs. He tinkers with it until he figures out how to turn it on, then he looks at Phil, raising his eyebrows in question. Phil studies him for a second but nods. Dan grins, lifting the camera up and taking what is probably a really clumsy and terrible shot of Philâs face. He takes two more, and on the third, Phil reaches for Dan, sliding his hands up underneath his borrowed shirt.
âOh!â Dan squeaks when Phil rubs his thumb over a nipple. Dan drops the camera, carefully, onto the cushion beside them. He sighs, dropping his head back as Phil leans in and latches his lips onto Danâs neck.
He only kisses at first, then small nibbles follow. After a few moments, he tilts his head back and looks up at Dan with a smile. âDo you like this?â Phil asks, his voice incredibly sweet.
Dan laughs and nods, dropping a hand to run through Philâs hair again. âGod, yes. You can keep going. I really like it a lot.â
âTeeth?â Phil asks, scraping them gently across a patch of Danâs skin as he says it.
A shiver runs over Danâs spine, and his hand tightens in Philâs hair. âYes,â he breathes, barely holding in a moan.
Phil goes back to lavishing his neck in kisses, and now gentle bites that increase in intensity until Dan is a whining, throbbing mess, rocking his hips against Philâs desperately. One of Philâs hands comes down to squeeze his ass, and Dan just needs a little bit more, just a little, and heâll get there.
âFuck, Phil. Iâm so close,â he pants, dropping his forehead against Philâs shoulder. It makes it harder for Phil to access his neck, but Dan canât take anymore of the torture. Itâs too much.
âDo you want me to take care of you?â Phil whispers in his ear.
Dan doesnât even consider saying no. âYes,â he breathes.
Phil gently guides him off his lap, leaving Dan standing in front of him as he makes quick work of pulling down Danâs sweatpants. His blue eyes dance with mischief behind wisps of fallen hair as he takes Dan in the palm of his hand, pressing a gentle kiss to the weeping head of his cock. âIs it weird to tell you that youâre just as beautiful here as you are everywhere else?â Phil whispers, his words dancing into the air between them.
Carefully, Dan drops a hand to Philâs hair, brushing it back to see his eyes, unobstructed. âNo. Not weird at all,â he murmurs, his voice suddenly strangled with emotion. Phil smiles up at him, and Danâs so fucking gone.
The blowjob is one of the best heâs ever received. The awkwardness of being with a new person that way doesnât claw through his ribs the way it normally does, he doesnât try to hide from the way Phil holds his gaze as his cheeks hollow around Danâs cock. Heâs so⊠content, in Philâs care, so unafraid of the way Phil handles him, sucking and wanking him with enthusiasm, as if theyâve done this a hundred times before. Danâs whole body is on fire, and for every minute Phil works his mouth, heâs just that little bit closer to falling apart.
He tugs on Philâs hair when heâs close. Phil blinks at him, maybe attempting a wink, but doesnât stop his ministrations. Dan shivers. Pulling away for just a moment, Phil smacks his lips together and gazes up at Dan with something so heart-wrenchingly warm, Dan nearly looks away. âYou can go in my mouth, if you want. I donât mind the taste.â
Dan pets his hair. Itâs ridiculously soft and smooth, just a bit greasy from going a little too long unwashed. Dan loves it. âOkay,â he murmurs. He gently guides Phil back to where he was, and Phil goes eagerly. Dan isnât sure if itâs his enthusiastic approach to the task, or the way Philâs eyes look, but when he falls over the edge, filling Philâs throat with release, he feels the relief deep in his bones.
Phil neatly tucks Dan back into his pants before pulling his sweatpants up his legs, while Danâs arms remain useless at his sides. He watches as Phil leans in, nuzzling his stomach before pressing a kiss to the waistband of the sweats, and Danâs dizzy with the fresh wave of heat that courses through his body.
Rather than acting on his own sudden desire, Dan drops to his knees before the sofa, staring up at Phil and running his hands over his thighs. Heâs impressed with Philâs stamina, because despite being very obviously hard, heâs not touched himself this whole time. Phil stares down at Dan with such a sweet, easy grin, that Dan knows, he just knows that he can never go back from this. This feeling, the way Phil looks at him like heâs just put every star in the sky- Danâs already addicted to it.
âPhil,â Dan breathes. He brings his hand that much closer to where Phil so desperately needs him. âLet me touch you.â
Phil kisses him. The angle should be awkward, with Dan knelt on the floor the way he is, but itâs nothing more than perfect. When they part, Phil sinks the pad of his thumb into Danâs dimple. âTouch me,â he encourages.
The flutter of excitement in his stomach propels Dan forward, pushing gently on Philâs shoulders so heâll lean back, giving Dan space to work. Philâs pajama bottoms, as disgustingly bright yellow as they might be, are loose and easy to work down Philâs thighs. Danâs patience expires there, however, and he makes no further move to remove them completely, instead shifting forward and tugging at the red Calvins that are so useless in concealing the shape of Phil.
âFuck,â Dan whines as soon as theyâre out of the way.
âHm?â Phil inquires. His eyes are hooded when Dan looks up, and if he didnât know any better, he might think Phil was drunk.
Dan swallows hard before leaning forward, giving a few little kitten licks to the head of Philâs cock. âYouâve got a lovely cock. I thought you would.â
Phil groans. His hand catches in the mess of Danâs drying hair. âHow often have you thought about it?â
Dan pretends to consider this. âEnough,â he decides. Every day, his subconscious adds. He doesnât give Phil a chance to respond, getting right down to business, stretching his lips around Phil and relishing in the weight on his tongue, the taste of him, the texture. All these things he loves about sucking cock, but attached to a person he loves even more.
The thought shocks him enough that he manages to accidentally gag himself.
âYou alright?â Phil whispers, ever the considerate one. His hands are carding through Danâs curls, and heâs got an awed look about him, as if he likes Danâs hair like this, likes Dan like this.
Dan nods mutely. He has to pause, though, just so the thought bouncing around his head doesnât do something reckless, like take a step out of his mouth. He presses a fleet of kisses to Philâs thighs, counting them so that both thighs will get an equal amount of affection. When his head finally quiets, Philâs growing soft.
âIâm sorry,â Dan murmurs. He presses his lips to the side of Philâs cock and suckles. âMy head was being loud. I needed a minute.â
Philâs eyes could be screaming, the affection in them is that loud. âTake your time. If youâre uncomfortable, we can stop.â
Shaking his head, Dan offers him a grin. âDonât get greedy, Lester. Youâve already shown me your willy, you might as well share it.â
Phil squeaks, his cheeks tinting with pink. He covers his face with his hands, peeking through the forest of fingers to blink at Dan. âWell, go on, then. You can⊠you know. As a treat.â
Dan giggles. He kisses Philâs left thigh, then his right. Then he takes him back into his mouth, wrapping a hand around the base. One of Philâs hands slips into Danâs hair, but the other tangles with the fingers of Danâs free hand. For every swirl of his tongue through Philâs slit, Dan squeezes Philâs fingers, and every time Dan drops to take him deeper, Phil tugs on his hair, a whispered apology falling from his lips every time.
âClose, Dan.â Phil sounds breathless, and Dan glances up at him, shivering at the sight of Phil already staring back, his full bottom lip captured between his teeth as he gazes down at him.
Dan doesnât like the taste, normally. He usually only swallows to be polite, or if itâs convenient.
When Phil releases into his mouth, Dan swallows for neither of those reasons. Heâs curious, and he wants to know how he tastes. Some part of him probably also just wants to impress Phil, but that part is secondary to the way his tongue cleans Phil off when heâs finished, greedy for a closeness that such an intimate part of sex provides.
When he pulls away, he blinks up at Phil, a little blearily. Phil sighs contently before swiping his thumb across Danâs lips, no doubt cleaning him up. Dan doesnât realize heâs crying until Phil swipes at his cheeks. âCome here,â he murmurs, tugging Dan up.
His legs are tv static beneath him, and will certainly be sore tomorrow, but Dan allows Phil to tug him into a sort of cradle in his lap. He doesnât speak, he only pets Danâs hair, peppering his face with sweet kisses while Dan thinks. It was only a couple tears, really, he justifies himself. Probably from allowing Phil as far down his throat as he did. Thereâs no other reason he would be emotional enough to cry while giving a blowjob, thatâs for sure.
Danâs not sure how long they sit there like that, but eventually he realizes itâs dark and panics. âI need to go.â
Philâs eyes flash with hurt. âYou can stay,â he argues gently.
He could. âI canât,â Dan whispers.
Phil presses his forehead to Danâs temple and takes a deep breath. âTell me I donât have anything I need to apologize for.â
Dan sinks his hand into Philâs ruffled hair. âOf course you donât. I wanted this.â
At that, Phil flinches away like heâs been burned. âAs in, past tense? Like you donât anymore?â His voice is panicked, and Dan would do, or will do, anything to calm him.
He gently cups Philâs cheek, pressing a soft kiss to his cherry lips. âI want it. I want you.â
âThen stay,â Phil breathes.
Phil wonât make him. Dan knows he wonât. But he feels chained to this sofa, to Phil, as if he can feel the metal carving into his wrists.
âIâll stay,â Dan promises.
~~~
When Dan wakes up, the first thing he notices is a weight against his back. It takes him a second to remember the night before, but when he does, his lips twitch into a smile. Carefully, so he doesnât wake Phil, he shifts, rolling over until he comes face to face with the other man. Philâs mouth is dropped open in sleep, and Dan leans closer, admiring his beautiful eyelashes. He feels a little creepy staring at Phil while heâs sleeping, but Dan canât tear his eyes away. Thereâs just something so soft about Phil deep in sleep, something that has Dan completely captivated.
Until Phil begins to wake up, that is.
Dan quickly scoots back, pretending he just woke up to save himself the embarrassment. He watches Phil wake up through half-lidded eyes, smirking to himself when Phil smacks his lips loudly, only to groan when he realizes how bad his morning breath is, probably. His blue eyes flicker over to Dan and suddenly that gorgeous grin is taking over his features again, filling Dan with this bubbly sort of happiness that he doesnât even try to hide.
âGood morning,â Phil mumbles, his voice scratchy from sleep. Dan feels his face flood with heat at the way that sound affects his still-sleepy body.
âHi,â Dan squeaks, turning over to hide his growing problem in his pants. âSleep well?â
âMhm. But the waking is better by far,â Phil says with a cheeky grin. Dan returns it, right up until Phil leans in, planning to kiss him no doubt.
Dan makes quick work of covering Philâs mouth. âNot so fast there, Casanova,â he tuts.
He feels Phil frown against the palm of his hand. âWhy not? I had your willy in my mouth last night, and now I donât get a good morning kiss?â
Dan rolls his eyes. âFirst of all, you need some lessons on consent. I can consent to something one day and not want it the next, you turnip.â
Phil presses a gentle kiss to the palm of Danâs hand. âYouâre right. Iâm sorry.â He pauses for a beat. âCould I please have a morning kiss?â he asks sweetly.
âPft,â Dan snorts. He pats Philâs mouth softly. âYou didnât brush your teeth last night, so thatâs a hard no, bub.â
âOkay. How about if I go brush and use mouthwash? Then can I have a tiny kiss?â Phil requests, his eyes lighting up with joy. Dan wants to laugh at him- heâs like a little kid begging for a new toy.
âIâll consider it,â he teases.
No sooner are the words out of his mouth before Phil is stumbling his way off the bed and making his way to the bathroom. âBe right back!â he sing-songs.
Dan snorts but watches him go. Left alone, the creeping doubts and worries begin weighing on him. They havenât defined this, whatever it is, and Dan doesnât want to be the one to ask. Philâs older, he reasons, so he should be the one to ask Dan out or whatever. Just the thought of actually seriously dating Phil at all is enough to make him want to throw up with happy nerves, the best possible kind of lovesick butterflies inhabiting his stomach.
Still, as excited as it makes him, Dan doesnât want to be the one to initiate the awkward âwhat are weâ talk. Heâs had his heart broken far too many times over that talk, or at the very least his pride. Another, smaller voice, argues that maybe he shouldnât consider dating Phil at all. Their friendship is, after all, founded on Phil needing Dan for his photography project. Sure they have lots in common, but Phil has a whole other adult life outside of depressed, failing-law-school little Dan. And as much as Dan wants to believe Phil might actually like him beyond the circumstances of their friendship, he just very seriously doubts it. He might just be in this for the free model and the sex, now that theyâve evidently added that to the mix as well.
Heâs thinking that this just reaffirms his reluctance to bring up the status of their relationship to Phil when his thoughts are derailed by Phil barrelling back into the room, hopping up onto the bed and immediately going to straddle Danâs lap. âMy mouth is minty fresh for you now,â he announces proudly.
Dan grins. âJust for me?â
Phil nods, mirroring the smile. âA little kiss?â he asks, holding his hand out and indicating a tiny amount with his fingers.
Rolling his eyes, Dan brings a hand up to massage at Philâs side. âDonât you want me to go brush my teeth too?â
To Danâs surprise, Phil shrugs carelessly. âI honestly donât mind it, but if you want to, Iâll wait.â
Dan blinks up at him. Phil stares right back, not caving. After several moments pass in their weird staring contest, Dan shrugs. âAlright, come here, then.â
Phil goes eagerly, pressing his lips to Danâs with an intensity and passion that Dan wasnât prepared for considering how early it probably is. Processing the time is a mistake, apparently, because as soon as that part of Danâs brain is functioning, so is the part that reminds him that today is a Wednesday, which means he has class.
Pulling away with a sharp gasp, Dan reaches frantically to the side, searching for his phone in a panic.
âDan?â Phil asks, his voice concerned.
âMy phone- what time is it?â He asks, fumbling around on his- well, Philâs- nightstand.
Phil shuffles off his lap, giving Dan space to sit up and finally grab his phone. He presses the power button and feels a fresh surge of panic realizing heâs only got half an hour, at best, to get up, change, and make it halfway across town back to campus for his nine oâclock property law lecture.
âIâm so late, fuck, Iâm so fucked, god-â Dan rants, climbing out of bed and searching for clothes; his, Philâs, right now he doesnât care, he just needs to be dressed and out this door like now. âFuck! Where are my- jeans, I need jeans. Did I wear jeans? What am I- pajamas, fuck,â Danâs mumbling to himself under his breath.
âDan?â Phil asks from where Dan left him on the bed. When Dan glances at him, he looks a little hurt. âAre you leaving?â
âYeah, fuck, sorry, Phil. Iâve got class, and I really shouldnât skip it, but later? We can-â he forces himself to stop there with the reminder that the ball is in Philâs court right now. Dan clears his throat, glancing away. âJust let me know when you want to work on the photo series again, and we can sort out a time, yeah?â
âEr⊠Sure, okay,â Phil says slowly, like he doesnât quite get it. âI think your clothes are still in my washer,â he says, his voice apologetic. âI forgot to switch the load out last night when we⊠erâŠâ He trails off, and when Dan glances at him, his face is dusted with pink. Itâs beautiful- heâs beautiful.
Dan shrugs the thought away. He makes the split-second decision to ignore what transpired the night before, at least until Phil confirms that the feelings Danâs got are mutual. âDo you think I could borrow something of yours?â he asks, timid.
Phil smiles, a soft twitch of his lips, before nodding and moving to the dresser. âIâll find you some jeans, but you can pick whatever from my closet,â he instructs, waving Dan towards the open closet door. Dan vaguely remembers whispering complaints to Phil about it the night before, whining about how creepy it was to sleep with the closet door open. Phil had ignored him, obviously.
After barely a minute of searching, Dan pulls out a sort of atrocious sweater, mostly black but with some purple and orange stripes that reminds him vaguely of the nineties. He doesnât think before he shrugs out of his borrowed shirt, tugging the sweater over his head in its place. By the time he turns around, Philâs stood there gazing at him with something adoring in his eyes.
âHere you go,â he says, holding out a pair of black jeans. âTheyâre ripped, just like you like them,â he teases.
Dan grins at him as he pushes his borrowed sweatpants off his legs. âThanks, mate,â he replies. He tugs the jeans on, surprised that they fit him. Phil gives him a strange look when Dan makes a surprised noise and Dan shrugs. âYour ass is bigger than mine, so Iâm just surprised these actually fit me. Flat ass problems,â he says, grinning at the way Phil blushes.
âI- you- I do not,â Phil argues pathetically. âMy ass is-â
âPerfect,â Dan grins, unable to help himself, stepping forward and wrapping an arm around Philâs waist. He kisses him deeply, convincing himself heâs got the time to do so. He doesnât, not really.
âShut up,â Phil mumbles against his mouth.
ââS true,â Dan argues. âYouâve got a great ass. Mine isnât nearly as mouth-watering as yours.â Heâs taking the piss, a little, but mostly to cover the fact that heâs had many a wet dream about that plump ass on those long legs of Philâs.
âYour⊠Yours is⊠perfectly adequate, Daniel,â Phil argues between kisses.
âMhm,â Dan mumbles, not even listening. He swipes his tongue across Philâs lips before forcing himself to step away. âI really need to go.â He canât keep the guilt out of his voice.
Philâs face drops, and Dan nearly cries at how disappointed he looks. âYeah⊠Okay. Iâll text you later?â He sounds unsure.
Dan nods hurriedly, almost to spite the voice thatâs telling him to shut up and not jeopardize their friendship. âYeah, of course. Iâll see you later?â
Phil nods. âAlright.â He walks Dan to the door, where he pulls on his shoes hurriedly. Just before Dan turns to leave, Phil darts forward and kisses him again. âBe safe. Learn something new!â
âAlright, Dad,â Dan jokes, rolling his eyes. Philâs nose crinkles adorably at the endearment. âBye, Phil.â
âBye, Dan,â Phil echoes, holding the door as Dan leaves.
Dan doesnât hear it close until heâs at the end of the hall.
~~~
Thereâs a subtle shift in Danâs life after that, or at least the part of his life thatâs intertwined with Philâs. Itâs not so obvious at first, just hanging out a bit more often without the constant excuse of Philâs photo series hanging over their heads.
And then, of course, thereâs the sex. Thatâs rather new, Dan thinks to himself as he goes to let Phil into the flat he shares with three other blokes. Theyâre busy, out-going types, which is something that Dan is super disgusted by and can in no way relate to. But their frequent absence does have its perks, like now, when Phil wanted to see him and wanted to get out of his own flat. Up until now Dan hasnât invited him over due to his roommates, but upon Philâs insistence, heâd caved.
âHi,â Dan greets when he opens up the front door.
Phil grins, stepping forward and pressing a kiss to Danâs cheek. âHello there,â he says happily. Heâs got a backpack slung over his shoulder, which Dan notices as Phil steps past him and further into the flat. âWill there be a grand tour?â He asks with a joking tone.
Dan snorts. He waves Phil ahead of him, into the lounge, which connects to a kitchen. Thereâs a hallway that cuts between the two common areas, and each of the four bedrooms, plus the shared bathroom, are that way. âThis is it,â Dan says with a vague gesture around the room.
Phil takes it all in, as if thereâs actually anything to see. âItâs cozy,â he says mildly.
Heâs not sure if itâs just the sort of weird mood heâs been in or if that actually bothers Dan, but either way, he frowns. âI mean, I told you it wasnât much, I donât know what you expected.â He doesnât mean to be harsh, but the tone flavors his words without his permission.
Thereâs a quirk to Philâs left eyebrow when he looks at Dan. He definitely picked up on Danâs attitude. âIt just doesnât look like you,â Phil says with a shrug. âI didnât mean anything by it, Dan.â
Dan nods, looking away. He doesnât want to fight with him. âRIght.â He nods to the hall. âBedroomâs this way.â
Heâs fully expecting a joke, so when it doesnât come, he tenses. Something angry and red is poking at his anxiety demon, causing it to stir. He hates that feeling, he really, really does. Trying not to show it, he leads Phil into his room and promptly goes to sit on the bed, leaning back and watching as Phil surveys the new space. If Dan thought he was being observant in the lounge, his attention to detail in this room is tenfold. He studies every poster, every trinket, every key on Danâs keyboard, as he slowly moves around the room.
They donât speak for what feels like hours, but eventually, Phil drops his backpack on the floor by the bed and settles in front of Dan with a smile. âThis is better,â he announces in a pleased voice.
Dan blinks at him. âWhat is?â He asks dumbly.
Phil reaches out and tucks his pinky underneath the rip of Danâs jeans, stroking the skin there softly. âThis room. Itâs more you.â
âYou think?â Dan asks, tilting his head as he considers it.
Phil nods with a smile. âIt is, yeah. Itâs full of little Dan things. I like it a lot.â
Dan tries, very hard, not to let that go to his head. âThanks,â he says, unsure of what else to say.
Thereâs another silence as Phil tucks two more fingers into the rip of Danâs jeans. Itâs not really any sort of sexual searching, just patient, calming touches that go straight to Danâs heart. Danâs staring at his leg and Philâs staring at him, always watching him when heâs at his most vulnerable.
Without a word, Phil pulls his hand away and kicks his shoes off, crawling up the bed to curl himself around Danâs side. He hums a questioning noise, and Dan just nods mutely, allowing himself to be maneuvered into a cuddle. Dan can breathe easier then, avoiding Philâs eyes but feeling the comfort of his body wrapped around Danâs. Thereâs a warm kiss pressed to the spot just behind Danâs ear and he lets out a breath.
âHow about a nap?â Phil asks on a whisper.
âAre you staying the night?â Dan asks, glancing over at Philâs backpack.
âI was going to, but if youâd rather I didnât-â Phil begins.
Dan interrupts him with a shake of his head. âI want you to stay,â he says, voice small. He rolls over in Philâs arms so theyâre facing each other, clutching the front of Philâs shirt in his hand. âIâm sorry I snapped at you,â Dan apologizes.
Phil smiles, ducking forward and pressing a soft kiss to Danâs lips. âItâs alright,â he whispers when he pulls away. He lifts a hand to Danâs hair, stroking the chocolate waves gently. âDo you actually wanna nap?â
Dan shrugs, feeling a flush on his cheeks at what he thinks is the sound of a suggestion. âIâm not really in the mood for like, sex, if thatâs what youâre asking.â
Thereâs a look of panicked surprise on Philâs face at this, and heâs quick to shake his head. âNo, no, thatâs not what I meant. I just meant, like, we can watch a movie? If you want to do that instead of sleep.â
Chewing his lip, Dan considers this. âI probably wonât be paying a whole lot of attention,â he admits, almost ashamed of his lack of attention span.
Phil smiles. âThatâs alright.â He sits up and reaches for his backpack, pulling his laptop out and setting it on the bed. Before opening it, he turns to Dan with a quirked brow. âAre we going anywhere tonight?â he asks.
Dan shakes his head with a snort. âIâm not,â he says, disgusted at the very idea of leaving his warm bed.
âGood,â Phil says with a grin. He stands, immediately tugging his jeans down his legs. Dan isnât sure if heâs meant to look away, but he doesnât. He isnât even particularly interested in a sexual sense, heâs just curious about how Phil looks when heâs getting undressed for bed. Phil looks up at him after tossing his jeans to the floor, and he has a light dusting of pink across his cheekbones when he sees Dan watching. âQuit looking at me,â he whines, climbing back into bed.
Dan turns his head pointedly to stare at Phil. âYouâre nice to look at,â he says with a shrug.
Phil rolls his eyes. âYou should take yours off too,â he says, poking Danâs side.
Pulling the cover up, Dan gestures to his sweatpant-clad legs. âIâm already in my pjs, bub.â
âI know that,â Phil says with a sneaky little smirk as he opens his laptop and goes to Netflix. âBut I think we ought to match.â
Dan huffs. âWhat if I get cold, huh?â He asks, quite theoretically, considering his body temperature almost always runs high.
Phil kisses his cheek. âIâll keep you warm, baby,â he says sweetly.
Dan, embarrassingly, blushes at that. They still hadnât defined this⊠whatever it was, so for now Dan only knew that he was quickly catching feelings for Phil. That was dangerous enough without the complication of their involvement for Philâs photography project, so Danâs decided that the easiest way to handle this is to ignore it. They can be friends, they can have casual sex, but he canât even consider what would happen if those feelings turned into something more. His friendship with Phil had become one of the most important parts of his life, and heâd be beyond devastated if he did something, intentional or not, to jeopardize that.
Instead of acting on his instinct to move closer, emotionally and physically, Dan snorts, covering up the racing of his heart. âShut up,â he says, struggling to keep the fond out of his voice. âCan we watch Avengers?â he asks, changing the subject as quickly as possible.
Phil smiles at him. He types for a moment before turning the screen around, where, sure enough, heâs pulled up the first Avengers movie. He fiddles with the settings on the volume and screen size for a moment before pressing play, snuggling back on the bed. He very unsubtly moves his arm to wrap it around Danâs shoulders, ignoring Danâs faux-annoyed huff at the cliche gesture.
âAre you hungry?â Phil asks him in a quiet voice only a few minutes into the film. âI may have brought some popcorn with me,â he admits, shameless.
Dan canât help but roll his eyes. âDid you bring the kind I like?â he asks, mostly kidding. Heâd only mentioned it once or twice, that a certain brand of popcorn tasted better to him, but ever since then heâs noticed that particular brand taking up more space in Philâs cupboards.
To his surprise, Phil nods. âI did. I even brought that candy you like to pour into the popcorn.â
Hiding a pleased smile against Philâs chest, Dan huffs. âWill you make the popcorn if I get the drinks sorted?â
Phil kisses his forehead. The gesture warms Danâs entire face. âSure,â Phil says easily. He goes to climb out of the bed, then stops suddenly, staring down at his bare legs. âWould your roommates be particularly offended by a half-naked man in your kitchen?â He sounds only partially concerned.
Dan grins, pulling Phil towards the door. âTheyâll get over it if they are.â
~~~
They donât have sex that time. Looking back on it, Dan thinks thatâs an important thing to remember about the first time he invited Phil into his home. Whether it was because he could just tell that Dan was having a bad day, or maybe just not in the mood himself, Phil doesnât initiate anything sexual, not even when theyâre curled around each other watching stupid YouTube videos at two in the morning. Instead, he just holds Dan, and allows him to be.
Dan thinks about that a lot, later, after everything falls apart.
~~~
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okay so basically my question is, is uni as fun as it looks?
i'm 23 and never went, i couldn't even finish college bc of mental health and then i never knew what i wanted in life so thought it didn't matter that i didn't go right away and i kept meaning to like figure it out but then i fell into a job i really like and have been here for a few years now and am content enough. no one in my family went to uni so it was never expected of me so when i didn't go there were no consequences y'know.
but social media is full of people in/who just graduated uni and it looks so fun that i feel like i've missed out. people posting videos in their new accomodation and with their flatmates and becoming best friends and staying up all night, going out doing random things and just having fun and being young with no expectations, and i feel like i've never experienced anything in my life.
like i did some of it, i moved out but there's no parties, no events or societies or getting off with strangers. and i hate to admit it but i still only have a single friend, not the friend group i always wanted. i've been on nights out a few times but it's always different because i know i have to go to work tomorrow, it's never the carefree "i don't know where i'll wake up and that's fine just living in the moment" type of experience. everything is different as an adult i guess. i'm tired by 8pm and going out until 10 is late for me.
and like i know myself i know i would not do well in uni due to my mental health and i would have dropped out or failed, and honestly i do not want to study i do not do well in education. i like finishing work and not having to worry about homework or whatever, but i really wish i could have experienced the social side of uni. i don't know if i'd have even enjoyed it, and it might have gotten old real quick, but i wish i could have at least tried it. and especially when everyone i work with met their partners and friends at uni, and i'm here doing everything i want to do just on my own because my singular friend doesn't share most of my interests.
but i also know people often exaggerate things on social media, and that lots of people don't share their experiences so i'm not sure whether uni is as fun as it always seems or whether it's just select people only sharing their few good experiences. idk i'm just kind of feeling like my entire life has just passed me by or something idk.
sorry for the dump omg i did not mean to say all that i was just gonna ask the question but lost the plot a bit đ
i think the thing with uni is that like most things it is what you make of it. its a wonderful opportunity to hang out with people your own age, party and ignore your lectures and make stupid decisions bc youre on your own for the first time, and theres no other situation where youre gonna be so free to do what you want, but even when youre there that opportunitys only there if you take it. i went uni for three years, spent half of it violently depressed and not getting out of bed or doing any work, fucked up my actual degree and left with precisely one friend that im still in contact with. so even if youre in the position to be having the time of your life its very easy to waste it and end up having had no fun at all.
it sounds like you wouldnt have enjoyed the actual studying and what you're envious of is purely the social side. and tbf the social part of it does get old quickly, i spent my entire third year living with my best friend just watching crap tv every night instead of ever leaving the house or seeing anyone else. but also, theres no reason you cant create that social life for yourself! all the parties and that i went to at uni were just club nights in town or occasionally at the student union, you dont have to be invited or know anyone before you go.
and as miserable as it is to do and as trite as it sounds, you can make friends even when you're not forced together by school or uni or student accomodation. coworkers, friends of friends, roommates, online mutuals who don't live hundreds of miles away, you can ask those people to hang out and see where you can get from there. and as much as it sickens me to say bc i sound like my mum, theres always societies and events and stuff you can join if you go looking. most my adult friendships have only stayed in my life bc ive put effort into them and made a point of seeing those people and actively making plans. fucking sucks shit but thats the nature of being an adult, when youre not forced together by circumstance every day you have to cling to every friendship youve got and dig your claws in hard
but i hope you do okay! and i think you will
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