Todd Anderson-Rainy Days
This is one of Ethan's first movies he did, Dead Poets Society.
Just some minor swearing.
You met Todd at a local coffee shop and hit it off. Now on rainy days, you meet there to discuss poetry and other things.
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The very first thing you'd noticed about Todd Anderson was that magnetic smile of his. It was breath taking. His entire face would light up and it made you weak in the knees.
He was kinda awkward and shy at first, but once he felt comfortable with you, it was like you'd been friends your entire life.
Today is gloomy and rainy. But you never mind days like that. In fact, it seems to bring out your creative side more, in your opinion. Todd agrees.
After each of you order some coffee and muffins, you huddle together at a back corner booth, eager to show off your week's worth of poetry.
"Did you actually write something?" You needle Todd, who smirking. You're guessing that's supposed to be a yes.
"Feast your eyes on this, Y/N!" Tood flips open his notebook and slams it down in front of you, grinning. You eagerly snatch up the notebook, silently reading Todd's poem.
"Damn, not bad, Anderson!" You give Todd a congratulatory thump on the back. His cheeks go pink. He reaches for his coffee and takes a sip.
"What about you?" Todd asks as you collect your notebook and present it to Todd, who snatches it away and begins reading your poem.
"That's great." You grin, leaning against his shoulder, the heat of his body emitting through his school uniform shirt.
"Thanks." You take a bite of your muffin, gazing fondly into Todd's eyes. They're steel blue and gorgeous.
"Have you still been attending the secret club?" You whisper to Todd, who nods.
You don't understand why Todd and his friends have to hide being in a poetry club. You thought the teachers at his school would be pleased that their students were interested in something as amazing as poetry.
"Have you read aloud any yet?" Todd shakes his head, reaching for his muffin and starts picking at it.
"You don't have to be ashamed of it. Not everyone enjoys speaking out loud." You slide one of your arms through Todd's, giving him a gentle squeeze.
He chuckles softly as his gaze meets yours. You briefly wonder if Todd would ever consider...kissing you.
"That's sweet of you to say," Todd says softly. You rest your head on his shoulder.
"Anything else of major importance going on with you?" Todd asks.
"Not really. My mom is on my back about looking into more prestigious schools. But I'm not interested."
"I'd be really upset if you moved away." You lift your head, staring into Todd's eyes. He looks so earnest.
"You would?"
"Yeah."
"How are you getting along with the others at your school?"
"Oh pretty well I'd say. A few are kinda..stuffy but I don't mind."
"As long as they're treating you well."
"They are." Todd moves his arm, much to your disappointment. But then, he touches your cheek, smiling.
"I can't imagine not having you around."
"I feel the same way, Todd." He leans in for a kiss. You swear you're insides are going to explode from giddiness.
"Was..was that..okay?" Todd looks like that awkward, shy boy you first met all those weeks ago.
"It was more than okay, Todd." He blushes but looks pleased, too.
"I hope maybe we'll be able to do more in the future?"
"I'd like that, Todd." This time I kiss him. He smiles. Yes. Meeting Todd was the best thing to happen to me.
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