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Title: Revision
Fandom: Set Pre-Excellent Adventure (Or should I say, 'pre inconvenient canon het love interests')
Pairing: What else? Bill and Ted
Summary: During a particularly boring chemistry lesson, Ted catches himself watching his best friend.
Warning/s: Would it be too obvious if I said 'slash'? Also rather self-defeating, given the purpose of the comm...
Wordcount: 301
Revision
The lesson was supposed to end at ten past one. The clock over the door would have you believe it was seven minutes past one, but generation after generation of desperately hopeful teenagers had learned to their despair that the clock was half an hour fast. At the front of the classroom, Mr Whittaker was no longer even attempting to inject fun and excitement into a lecture about catalytic conversion. His paycheck came in the same whether they listened to him or not.
Tiny motes of dust danced in the lazy golden summer sunlight that slanted in through the grubby windows. Ted finished carving 'Wyld Stallyns' into his desk with a satisfied grin and returned the compass to its rightful place on the shelf behind him. Bogus. Now he was bored again. He slumped forward over his desk and rested his head on his arms. That was better. Get in a bit of a nap and be awake and hungry when the bell finally rang for lunch. The cafeteria was serving pizza today.
He turned his head and sleepily observed his neighbour from behind a curtain of untidy dark hair. Bill was swinging his chair back on its hind legs, his head tilted back as he stared blankly at the ceiling. The entertainment value of the ceiling was questionable at best, but anyone would concede it was greater than that of the teacher.
He was wearing that t-shirt again. The cut-off one that exposed a flat, tanned stomach and sharp hipbones which begged to be touched. The light was flattering as well; honey-coloured sunshine making blonde curls glow... Ted sat up abruptly as he realised he'd just been totally checking out his best friend.
What the hell. He defied anyone to come up with a better way of spending double chemistry.