A/N: *Dodges things being thrown at me for leaving this on such a cliffhanger* I’M SORRY. I have no actual words for this… so, erm… I hope you like it? :]
[CHAPTER LINKS]
Summary: Dan has been thrown into a completely new environment as he joins a popular boarding school, Blackwood Academy, as a new student. After meeting Phil, a ringleader of the most infamous group of students in the school, Dan realises there’s a lot more to him than the man-made definition formed by other people’s opinions.
Chapter Sixteen
“Tilt your head
back, you idiot. You’re getting blood all over your shirt,” Charlie mutters, staring
at Dan with a disgusted expression.
“How’s that supposed to help?” Dan’s voice is
muffled by the tissues covering his nose.
“Dunno,” Charlie
shrugs. “I was just taught it in Scouts.” They carry on walking, through the
sports centre and out into the campus of the school.
“I’m not really
feeling the benefit,” Dan tilts my head back until he’s staring at the sky. “I
can’t see where we’re going.”
Charlie rolls his
eyes. “Not that far,” he pushes Dan’s
head forward a little too violently. “Like that.
You prick.”
They continue to
walk in a painfully awkward silence, before he breaks it with a little laugh.
“What?”
“Well, to be honest,
it was a pretty good blow,” he chuckles again, thinking back to Phil hitting Dan.
“Yeah, hilarious,”
Dan rolls his eyes, not really seeing the funny side.
“Don’t worry, I’m sure he didn’t mean to hit you.
Probably.”
“I don’t know; It
seems like something he would do,” Dan’s gaze hardens on the car park, determined
not to let tears come to his eyes.
“You’re right,
actually,” Charlie laughs heartlessly. “You should’ve seen what he did to one of the year eights who took his seat one
breaktime.”
“Spare me the
details,” Dan replies bluntly. He’s right – Phil is horrible. Of course he
did this deliberately. He hates Dan now, right?
Charlie stares at him after a while. “You’re
not crying, are you? Come on,
I’m sure it’s only a broken nose.”
“I’m not crying,” Dan says fiercely, blinking
hard. “I’ve just… I’ve got a cold.”
He didn’t look like
he believes him one bit, but he’s unusually quiet.
“…Why were you actually
in our dorm?”
Dan freezes. “What?
When?”
“That time ages ago
when you were talking to Phil in our dorm, remember? Why?” his voice is cold.
Dan rolls his eyes,
although he isn’t at all surprised this question had cropped up – he’d been
half-expecting it anyway. “I thought Phil told you. We were only doing
Chemistry homework,” Dan sighs, lying through his teeth.
Charlie narrows his
eyes, obviously not believing him.
“What?” Dan mutters
in an irritated voice once he sees Charlie’s expression.
“I don’t know. That’s just… not very believab-
head back,” he interrupts himself as Dan
notices a small trickle of blood coming out from the side of the stained
tissue.
“First aider, are
you?” Dan mumbles, desperate to change the subject.
“For your
information, I got a first class certificate when I was thirteen,” he mocks a
hair flip, making Dan actually grin.
Slightly.
“Nice,” he
chuckles.
“Do you reckon
you’ve broken it?” he asked.
“I didn’t. Phil did,”
Dan corrects him. “But yeah, probably. It
feels broken,” Dan wiggles it gently, wincing at the shooting pain through
the bone.
“It looks broken,” he raises his eyebrows at
the bloody tissue, before spluttering with laughter. “Oh, god, your face was priceless though, you have to admi-“
“Yeah, I’m sure it
was hilarious seeing someone covered in blood after one of Phil’s hits,” Dan
snaps sarcastically, observing how funny he finds other people’s pain. “You’re
used to seeing that, aren’t you?”
Charlie stops
laughing.
“It was still
funny, though.”
“Maybe for you,” Dan widens his eyes. “Do you not
ever put yourself in the other person’s position?”
“What do you mean?”
“When you laugh at
other people getting hurt. Like, that time you smashed Tom into the lockers. Or
that time where poor George ‘looked at you wrong’? Do you not ever think what
it’s like for them?”
“Why should I? It’s
not me getting hurt,” he replies selfishly. Dan rolls his eyes at such a
response, although he’s not really sure what else he was expecting.
“Yes, but it’s you who’s hurting them. It’s you making their lives shit,” Dan
responds quickly. “What do you get out of that?”
He pauses.
“What?” Dan stares at
his expression.
“I do it because…
well…”
“Because what?”
He takes a deep
breath. “I… well, he-..”
He. That’s all Dan needs.
“It’s Phil, isn’t
it?” Dan’s voice softens.
Charlie nods.
Dan sighs.
“Charlie…”
“Well, what do you expect me to do? Phil would kill me if I
refused to do anything,” he says sadly.
Dan shakes his
head. “I’m sure that’s not true. He-“ Dan gulps, refusing to let ‘The Feeling’
return. “He loves you.”
Charlie’s head snaps
up, and he doesn’t respond immediately.
‘The Feeling’
swirls hotly in Dan’s stomach, but he fights against it to carry on. “He talks
about you a lot to me. Well, obviously I don’t talk to him often. When we do
homework together. But even then, he- er, he talks about you a lot,” Dan laughs
nervously, quickly pulling himself out of the hole he’d nearly dug himself.
“He does…?” Charlie
smiles.
“Yup,” Dan grips
tighter on his tissue to distract himself.
“Dan?” he says after
a few minutes.
“What?”
“You’re actually not as horrible as I
thought you were, y’know.” he says in a softer voice.
Dan pauses, caught
off guard. “That’s reassuring.”
“No, no, I mean
it,” he says. “I dunno, you’re not like the rest of your little clique. You’re
not-… annoying like they are.”
“Er, thanks? I
guess?” Dan’s voice raises in pitch at the end of the question, still unsure as
to whether he’s joking or not.
“Why are you
talking like that? Don’t you believe me or something?”
“Well as a matter
of fact, no, I don’t,” Dan laughs shakily. That’s the thing with Charlie – like
Phil, you can never tell what he means and what he doesn’t.
“I don’t blame you,
to be honest,” Charlie shrugs. “We’re just huge assholes to everyone, me and
Phil.”
“Don’t you feel
bad, though? Like, about all the shit you do to other people?”
Charlie stares at
him.
“You know what I
mean. Don’t you feel bad when you bully people?”
Charlie thinks for
a brief second. “Well, no, not really. I don’t really think about it. I just
follow Phil.”
“Considering other
people’s feelings for once might not hurt,” Dan points to his broken
nose.
Charlie swallows.
“But… I don’t think he hates you.”
Dan points to his
nose again with more force. “Really?”
Charlie eyes Dan up
and down, his dark eyes narrowing, before he breaks his eye contact and stares
vacantly towards the netball courts. “He talks about you a lot, you know.”
Dan’s heart jumps. “What?”
“You heard. He
talks about you.”
He swallowed, his
throat dry. “What does he say…?”
“Oh, just… stuff,”
Charlie shrugs.
“Like what?” Dan presses. He isn’t going to
let him get away without an explanation.
“About how he likes
doing homework with you because you’re a nerd,” Charlie babbles quickly,
refusing to look Dan in the eye.
Dan’s stomach
drops. Of course.
“Oh,” he mumbles,
willing the Nurse’s office to be closer. His stomach churns unbearably.
He likes doing homework with you
because you’re a nerd
And there he was
thinking he meant more to Phil than just ‘another homework buddy’. Fuck, Phil
doesn’t even care about homework –
he’d done all the Chemistry sheets they’d been given, but had only turned up to
one of the lessons this week.
He likes doing homework with you
because you’re a nerd
Dan should’ve trusted his first impressions. He should’ve
trusted Zoe. Poor, poor Zoe. Phil
wasn’t anyone special, at all. Phil’s nothing but a serial-cheating, overly
sarcastic twat with not a single empathetic bone in his stupid fucking body and
an obsession with Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Dan wishes he’d never associated
himself with him – he could’ve saved thirty quid, that way.
He
likes doing homework with you because you’re a nerd
He wants that
bracelet back.
“Here we are.
Dude.” Charlie clicks his fingers in front of Dan’s eyes. Dan snaps out of his day-nightmare (daymare? Whatever), and finds himself staring at the Nurse’s
office door.
“Oh, okay. Thanks
for taking me,” Dan thanks him, staring at the floor. He still feels sick.
“Whatever,” he
half-smiles at Dan, and Dan watches him walk down the corridor.
“Charlie?” he says.
“Yeah?” he spins
around.
“You’re not so bad yourself,
y’know,” he gives him a little half-smile.
Charlie rolls his
eyes, but he’s grinning slightly.
“See you around.”
And Dan means it. To his own disbelief, Charlie isn’t actually
that bad. He’s just always lead on by Phil. Maybe Ms McDougal was right after
all.
Taking a deep
breath, Dan grabs the door handle, pushes it down, and edges around the
doorframe into an office surrounded by health posters, ice packs and the
unmistakable smell of bandages and medicine.
When the nurse sees
the state of him, she tuts sympathetically. “Dear dear, you’ve been in the
wars, haven’t you? Sit yourself down, there we go.” She nods to one of the
chairs beside her desk. “What’s your name, love?”
“H-Howell. Dan
Howell,” Dan stammers, wishing he were anywhere else but here.
-
Dan doesn’t know
how long he’s been curled up here for, but the last time he checked his watch
it was 4pm and now it’s gone dark outside. He sobs, his nose and head throbbing
unbearably. The scent of Phil is still weaved into the tatty sofa, which
doesn’t help with his mood, but it also doesn’t stop him from burying his face
into the threadbare material and inhaling desperately.
He wishes he
weren’t him. He wishes he could be someone,
anyone else. He wishes he were Alex; so funny, popular and clever. He
wishes he were Joe, or Cas; so sporty, so good looking, so loved and idolized.
He’s feeling so low even being poor James
sounds more appealing than being himself.
But he wishes he
were Charlie the most. It’s fucking abstract, it doesn’t work – who would want
to be Charlie; one of the most hated people in the school?
But fuck, he’d rather be Charlie than
himself. He’d rather be loved.
Fuck, why couldn’t
he just love Zoe? Everything would be so simple and easy. They’d be the perfect match.
He doesn’t understand what he doesn’t love about her. She’s so, pretty, and attractive. Fuck,
she’s beautiful. She’s so friendly, and caring – she actually gives two shits
about others, and Dan knows he certainly wouldn’t have any nights curled up in
the hut with a broken nose had they got together when she kissed him. She’s
really clever, too – forever showered in A*s and being the top of every class.
Dan could study with her. If Dan loved Zoe, he could be the icon of jealousy
throughout all the boys in the school, let alone half the girls, too.
She’s almost perfect. She is perfect.
But maybe that’s the problem.
It isn’t that simple.
It never could be. It doesn’t matter if Zoe has all the amazing qualities in
the whole world. The feelings aren’t there – he doesn’t love her. He loves Phil.
Why Phil?! Literally the
worst possible choice in the whole of Blackwood (although he guesses that’s the problem - if it were a choice, Dan would’ve snapped Zoe up in an instant). Dan’s head spins as he
lets himself be consumed with the thought of him – his stupid way of
captivating him, his stupid face, his stupid voice, stupidly amazing scent, his
stupid eyes, (oh fucking god his
eyes) our stupid heart-to-heart conversations, his thrilling (but also very
fucking stupid) personali-
The door swings
open, and Dan blinks. It’s almost as if Phil’s standing there in front of me,
the dark light outside making it barely possible to see his face.
Dan blinks again, because the Nurse never said
anything about hallucinations. God, what was in that medication she gave him?
“Dan?” his voice
echoes, ringing in Dan’s ears.
Great, so now he’s
hearing things, too?
“Dan, oh my god, Dan,” Phil run over to Dan’s side,
placing a hand on his shoulder as if to try and snap him out of it. Dan feels
his hand cold on his shoulder.
He isn’t
hallucinating.
“Phil…?” Dan
croaks, blinking again. His eyes are slightly swollen from the tears, and he tries
to hide it by not looking up; avoiding eye contact at all costs. He hauls himself
up from the foetal position into something less pathetic, and his head still
spins.
“Oh god, Dan,
you’re crying,” Phil whispers
hoarsely, sounding as if he’s pretty close to tears himself.
Dan suddenly
realises where he stands with Phil.
“Yeah. No thanks to
you,” Dan mutters sharply, staring
down at the floor.
“Dan, please, I can
explai-“
“So could I
last week, but you didn’t fucking let me. Why should I let you explain yourself when I couldn’t?” Dan snaps. “What do you even
have to say for yourself? Wait, let
me guess – how the only reason you wanted me to do homework with you is because
you think I’m a nerd? How all of this week you’ve been completely ignoring me
and behaving like a complete dick around me because you didn’t even give me a
chance to explain anything?!
How you went and fucking hit
me in the face with a r-“
“Listen to me!” Phil snaps
gripping Dan by his shoulders and pulling him closer. “Dan, I-… fuck, I would
say I’m sorry, but ‘sorry’ can’t even begin to cover anything I’ve done to you
over this past week, I mean-… I’ve behaved like a complete dick. I know I have. I don’t even have an excuse, I’ve-… I guess I’ve just been
so-… scared. I’ve been scared of your
explanation. I didn’t even want to think about what you did with Zoe. I didn’t
want to get you talking about it, which now when I hear myself is the absolute fucking
pinnacle of selfishness and I know it and-…” he shuts his eyes. “Nothing’s
coming out right, wait, I-… You’re right,” he shrugs. “There we go. You’re right,
and I’m wrong. It is none of my
business. I’m sorry for being such a twat about it; if anything I should be
happy if you guys are together, or whatever you are, I don’t-…” he cuts himself
off with an awkward shrug. “Well, I don’t know
what you are, because I haven’t let you explain.
And I will do. But I couldn’t help
myself. I was a jealous prick,” he stares Dan, dead in the eye. “And no, not
because you’re with her. Because she’s
with you.”
Dan chokes up,
barely able to speak. “Ph-…”
“No, listen,” he
tightened his grip on Dan’s shoulders, half-hugging him. “I’m surprised you’re
really stupid enough to believe that soppy excuse I gave Charlie? That I only
like doing homework with you because I said you’re a nerd?” he scoffs. “Come on,
Dan. I would’ve thought you knew me
by now.”
“Well…”
He chuckles humourlessly. “We don’t even do homework! Dan, I used to come here,
to this stupid hut-… because it was the only place I could be alone. But now I
come to it, to this-… this stupid hut-…”
he gazes around them. “-…because it’s the only place I feel I’m not alone anymore. It’s the only place I
can just-… escape, and be with you. No one else. None
of my friends, none of your friends, just somewhere only we
know, and-…” he scoffs at the unintentional Keane
reference. “You’re the only one who… well, who understands me. You’re
the only one who I’ve actually told this much to. About everything. Charlie has
no idea about my family, or what happened on Christmas. He has no idea that I’m
afraid of the dark because of what happened with my dad when I was 3 years old.
He has no idea about the secret diary I keep. He has no idea that I’m terrified
of spiders. He has no idea about anything,
really. But you do,” he gulps. “You
really seem to have underestimated how much you mean to me. And I know I haven’t
exactly made it all that obvious or clear but-…” he sighs. “I’ve told you a
lot, but I don’t think I’ve mentioned how the thought that knowing at seven o’clock,
I can finally see you again after a whole day of being glued to Charlie and
having to stay away from you-… well, I’d be lying if I didn’t say that’s pretty
much the only thing keeps me happy. Knowing we can have a whole evening away
from everyone else, just being us. The Slytherin
and the Gryffindor,” he smiles solemnly. “I know that right now, I’m probably
the last person you want to see. I’m the last person who should be here, with
you-“ he pauses. “Why are you even in here?” he asks rhetorically; it’s more of
a question to himself. He sighs, shutting his eyes. “You really are my best
friend, Daniel. Fuck, you’re more
than that to me.” He whispered, letting go of one of Dan’s shoulders and
reaching out to link one of his pinkie fingers with Dan’s
He stares at Dan’s nose. “And the… the thought… that
you think I did that to you deliberately?”
his voice cracks, tears in his eyes. “That I would hit my best friend, like
that deliberately?! The thought of
doing anything to hurt you just makes me…” he doesn’t finish his sentence – he’s
hit with the realisation he’d unintentionally hurt Dan more times than he can
count on one hand. He bites down on his lower lip in an attempt to stop it from
shaking. “I’ve been worried sick about you all fucking day. I’d already checked
the hut four times today before I found you in here, and-…” he sighs. “To be
honest I really don’t deserve to even be here with you right now. I shouldn’t
be here, and neither should you, but-…” his eyes glitter with tears. “That’s
the whole point of it, I guess. The
whole point of us. We shouldn’t be
here. We shouldn’t know eachother in the way we do. We shouldn’t be talking.
But we do anyway,” his eyes trace the bandages patching up Dan’s nose, and the
stitches poking the skin near his eyebrow. “Seeing you-… today-… in so much
pain-…” he gulps. “I-… I won’t go into detail about how all I wanted to do was to
hug you and take you to the Nurse and look after you all day, because-… well,”
he scoffs. “Because, for one, that would be soppy as fuck, but for another-…”
his smile vanishes, and a single tear drips down his cheek. “Now,I don’t want anything. Well-… anything other than for
you to forgive me.”
Dan bursts into
heartbroken sobs, collapsing into Phil’s chest. He wraps his arms around the
crying boy, hugging him with enough tightness to make up for every day of cruel
ignorance he’d given him.
“Phil-…” Dan chokes,
nuzzling his face into his shoulder despite his broken nose. “I’m sorry. I-…”
“Why are you apologising?” Phil tearfully mumbles,
but he hugs Dan tighter.
Dan tightens his
grip around Phil’s waist and they bury their heads into the crooks of each-other’s
necks. Dan can’t ignore the thrill in his stomach that flips when their skin
touches, and when the time finally came a few long minutes later, he can’t bear
to let him go.
“Now…” Dan begins
shakily once they’d calmed down a little. “There’s something you need to know
about me and Zoe. I don’t care if I will regret telling you this, or that you
don’t want to hear it, but I just… I just want to.”
Phil groans,
shutting his eyes.
“No, it’s my turn- you listen to me, now,” Dan grabs his arm. “I
had no fucking
idea she was going to kiss me like that. I didn’t want her to, at all. I don’t see her as anything more than a
friend, and you know that, because I told
you and-…” Dan gulps. “And you’re pretty much the only one left at this school
who I haven’t lied to,” Phil freezes at that, but Dan continues, “and-… I know
everyone else will think me a crazy, tasteless jerk, but I can’t help it. I
just don’t. I don’t love her. I don’t
even like her in that way. She’s just…
too perfect.”
“Yeah, she is perfect.” Phil repeats sourly.
“But that’s the problem,” Dan stares him dead in the
eye. “I don’t want ‘perfect’, I want love,” he gulps. “And love isn’t perfect.”
Phil narrows his
eyes. “What are you trying to say?”
“I’m trying to say
that-…” Dan shuts his eyes. “Oh god, I don’t know how to put this, but-…” he
nudges up closer to Phil, and the diamond blue sparkle that stares back at him
sends him over the edge. There’s no going back now. “I don’t love Zoe, Phil.”
“And-…?” Phil
raises an eyebrow, but his heart is thudding.
Dan gulps. “I love you.”
NEXT CHAPTER