Whenever he’s not on stage, wearing dresses, lips freshly rouged (he’s pretty enough to play any of the female roles), Zayn writes Niall sonnets.
And they aren’t anything that special - they’re not like they were written by the man himself, though Zayn toys with the idea of asking him how, sometimes, how does he bend the words to his will like that, make them lilt and sway so beautifully? - but he means them.
And when he reads them to Niall in the dappled sunlight of an afternoon Niall always smiles, eyes crinkled up and looking for all the world like tiny chinks of sky, which is all Zayn ever wanted anyway.
Mark/Eduardo/DustinMark doesn’t know why Dustin ended up in charge of reconnaissance, because Dustin is hopeless and easily distracted, and when he comes barrelling into the coffee shop where they were pretending to be chatting, the mark hot on his heels, the first thing he yells is “Wardo, do something” like that’s not the worst possible thing he could have said
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They meet in the library - Raven can’t reach the art history textbook and suddenly, like some tall cliché Hank is there, passing it down to her shyly with a nervous half-smile on his face.
And then there are the glances, for weeks, glances overtop of books and from between bookshelves, and Hank always pushes his glasses further up his nose and looks away after a few moments, and Raven swears she can see him blushing.
She pins him against the wall in the anthropology section and kisses him when she can’t stand it anymore; he tastes better than all the words in the place.
(sorry this has taken so long, bb. I heart you and your awesome prompts but uni is a time-devouring monster. ♥)
Liam/Louis
Liam never imagined that the way he shopped would change when Louis moved in, aside from buying more TV dinners, but because it’s Louis and he’s an invasive twat who permeates everything even the most mundane of exercises, groceries become a weekly adventure
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Whenever he’s not on stage, wearing dresses, lips freshly rouged (he’s pretty enough to play any of the female roles), Zayn writes Niall sonnets.
And they aren’t anything that special - they’re not like they were written by the man himself, though Zayn toys with the idea of asking him how, sometimes, how does he bend the words to his will like that, make them lilt and sway so beautifully? - but he means them.
And when he reads them to Niall in the dappled sunlight of an afternoon Niall always smiles, eyes crinkled up and looking for all the world like tiny chinks of sky, which is all Zayn ever wanted anyway.
Mark/Eduardo/DustinMark doesn’t know why Dustin ended up in charge of reconnaissance, because Dustin is hopeless and easily distracted, and when he comes barrelling into the coffee shop where they were pretending to be chatting, the mark hot on his heels, the first thing he yells is “Wardo, do something” like that’s not the worst possible thing he could have said ( ... )
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They meet in the library - Raven can’t reach the art history textbook and suddenly, like some tall cliché Hank is there, passing it down to her shyly with a nervous half-smile on his face.
And then there are the glances, for weeks, glances overtop of books and from between bookshelves, and Hank always pushes his glasses further up his nose and looks away after a few moments, and Raven swears she can see him blushing.
She pins him against the wall in the anthropology section and kisses him when she can’t stand it anymore; he tastes better than all the words in the place.
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2. Bartimaeus/Nathaniel - fairytale
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Liam/Louis
Liam never imagined that the way he shopped would change when Louis moved in, aside from buying more TV dinners, but because it’s Louis and he’s an invasive twat who permeates everything even the most mundane of exercises, groceries become a weekly adventure ( ... )
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