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“Hey, hey, don’t you have midterms soon? Should you really be getting drunk?” Neil tries his best to tease lightheartedly although he ends up just sounding like Cameron.
“You’re not my mom. I can drink as much as I want,” Todd complains under his breath, rolling his eyes despite the color on his cheeks. From his actions alone, Neil can tell he’s already on the verge of drinking too much.
“No; I’m serious. What’s been up with you tonight?” Neil prods, finally asking about what’s been eating at him rather than keeping up the unaffected act he knew he needed to adopt at some point. He didn’t know what it was about Todd that made him care so much, but he was sick of resisting it tonight.
Rather than making another snarky comment or answering him, Todd merely huffs before worming his way through the crowd and back into the party. Luckily no one in the kitchen was sober enough to pick up on the spat between them, but Neil still feels a persistent heat crawling up his neck as he sees Todd’s dirty blond hair disappear from view.
Or in which something is up with Todd, Neil just can’t seem to let it go, and that’s only the beginning of their problems.
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22 Feb 2026
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Hopefully you'll graduate knowing more than just math.
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20 Feb 2026
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Once Neil gets to about page 6 when looking over his play, he feels his eyebrows furrow. Now, obviously since the play was about the Poets as a whole, there wasn’t really a main character. There would be a more prominent character in each given scene, but Neil made sure to avoid making himself the one who narrated and directed the entire story.
But once he was about halfway through rereading what he had so far, he realized that every character more or less revolved around one Poet in particular. Every scene managed to include the character, there were always in-depth descriptions of what he and his facial expressions looked like, and everyone either went to him for help or obviously valued his opinion highly.
Neil had named the character William, and he was realizing now that he had included a surprising amount of descriptions about this character’s blond hair, blue eyes, and unassuming but devout personality.
Oh shit, Neil thinks to himself, I accidentally made Todd the main character.
Or in which it's 1960, the Poets' senior year at Welton, and Neil's writing a secret play, his magnum opus, but there's just one problem: Todd keeps getting in the way.
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19 Feb 2026
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talk to me dirty; talk to me sweet by thesweetestdream
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
19 Feb 2026
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Will and Mike accidentally overhear a couple talking dirty over the walkie, and start repeating some of the filthy phrases to each other for shits and giggles. What starts as a joke, soon turns into something they can't stop doing – and can’t tell anyone about.
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Mike and Will start talking dirty to each other for fun. What they don't consider is that it would accidentally turn them on.
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It took years for Mike to admit to himself that he was gay and even longer for him to give into his sexual fantasies. Now, he was finally ready to test out some things, and of course - of fucking course - Will had to walk in on him while he was in the middle of experiment number one.
How the hell was Mike supposed to deal with Will catching him with his pants down? Literally. And how was he supposed to know it would either make or break their friendship moving forward?
