Written for the [profile] lotrpschallenge  #16.  A tricky challenge for me, but one that I tried my best at.

Title: School Photo

Author: [livejournal.com profile] glorfinniel

Rating: G - very mild.  No swearing whatsoever.

Pairings:  DM/BB (obviously!), and one other that is mentioned but I'm not going to say who.  It'll (hopefully) be obvious once you read the fic :)

Summary:  A/U fic.  A school photo.  That's it.

Feedback: Yes please.  Most welcome...as welcome as Dom'n'Billy in wet suits.

This is A/U, so doesn't actually have any chance with these challenges!  But I wanted to write it and so did.  Writing is my therapy.

Click.

 

‘Just a couple more.’

 

Click.

 

‘After three.  One...two...three.’

 

Click.

 

‘One more.’

 

Click.

 

‘Ok, silly photo now!’

 

Cheers of delight erupt from the crowd.

 

Click.

 

*

 

Oh, this was going to be a classic.  Most definitely the best year photo she’s taken for the school yet.  Every year, at the same time (the end of May, one week before the exams start), she visits this school and has to take formal photographs of the head year. 

 

And every single year, without fail, she does the same thing; she takes about four sensible photographs and then one of the 50 or so students doing whatever they wish.  Never before has the result been so fantastic though.

 

She locks the door to her shop, turns the sign round so it reads ‘Closed’ to outsiders and then steps back and studies the photograph displayed on her wall.  As is the custom, she’s put the 'silly' year photo up behind the counter so that pupils can come and go as they please, take a look at the picture and laugh at the faces that their friends have pulled for the camera.

 

*

 

The first person to catch her eye is the teacher, seated on the front row in the centre.  Glasses, crisp suit and the most lovely of smiles.  Laugh lines and cool blue eyes and a transparent affection towards his pupils.  His arm is slung casually around the shoulders of a small and slight boy. 

 

This boy is obviously the same age as the other kids in the picture but his smile holds an incredible innocence.  His eyes, shockingly and beautifully blue, behind glasses also, shine with delight and contentment.

 

The next row up, and a little to the right of the photograph, a tall and slim girl is laughing.  Her head is thrown back so that her long dark hair is flung behind her shoulders.  At first, it is difficult to understand the source of her amusement but when her gaze is followed the reason for her merriment is obvious:

 

Her eyes are looking upwards, to the top row where the tallest pupils are standing.  There a boy (hair dark and curly, teeth brilliantly white) is on the back of another, seemingly perfectly happy, lad.  The one suffering from this strange (but admittedly funny) attack looks a little stunned but still smiles a gappy grin.  His fingers, however, are clutching for dear life to a small camera of his own.

 

After a little searching the class lovebirds can be found.  There’s one in every class – always has been and always will be.  This particular couple are as lovely as they come.  The boy and girl are standing right behind their teacher and the lad of the pair has his hand placed protectively on the shoulder of the aforementioned ol’ (young) blue eyes.  Even when kissing his girlfriend with a smile playing on his lips his hand rests there, reassuringly.

 

*

 

For several minutes she studies the picture, chuckling to herself whenever her gaze falls upon a humorous pose or a silly hand gesture.  It really does seem a shame that their fun cannot last a while longer.  Right this moment they’ll be (or should be) studying for their up coming exams and if they were anything like she was, they’d have little time to do anything else.

 

She begins to wonder, as her eyes continue to scan the image, whether it has sunken in for them yet.  Have they realised that their childhood is almost over?  Have they made the most of their school years?

 

She didn’t know it at the time but when she thinks back, she realises that, no matter how cliché it sounds, her school days were the best days of her life.

 

A fleeting look at her watch indicates that she’s been standing here for over half an hour.  It doesn’t really surprise her though, despite the fact that she should be back home by now.  The pictures keeps drawing her in and she wants to take in every little detail she can.

 

*

 

It is because of this insistence that she finally spots something that she had not noticed before.  It’s small, ever so subtle and at a quick glance can be overlooked completely.

 

But she sees it.

 

To the left of the picture, in the middle row, stand two boys.  They’re not particularly tall, one slightly taller than the other but being shorter than the people around them they blend in easily.

 

She’s amazed that she’s missed them for this long though because the pair of them are the most intriguing and interesting pupils out of the whole class.  She can tell that in an instant.

 

The shorter one of the two is wearing a wide smile and a look of sheer geniality.  His boyish features and sandy hair look stunning in the sunlight.  The taller one, hair a streaky blonde, is grinning cheekily.  Both are incredibly attractive and if it weren’t for those little giveaway signs, one would be forgiven for believing that they were both very much attached and with just as beautiful girlfriends.

 

Only they’re not.  She can tell that quite easily.  It’s the little things that prove this, such as the way their shoulders touch, or the fact that they are standing much closer to one another than is necessary.

 

Or maybe, just maybe, it’s because of the look of adoration in the cheeky boy’s face.  It could even be the way that they both lean inwards towards one another.  Or, quite possibly, (and most like, she muses) it is because the taller one’s hand is being held ever so tightly, his ringed fingers intertwined - interlaced - with his partner’s.


From: [identity profile] broken-rook.livejournal.com


1)Beatles!
2) Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw. I'm not one for AUs, but this was great! Maybe it's because it could stand alone without a fandom behind it. ^^

From: [identity profile] desire-billy.livejournal.com


Oh hon, that was so beautiful! What an original style! I love it! So beautiful! *puts directly into memories*

From: [identity profile] apple-scruffer.livejournal.com


*squints eyes in thought*

*slowly figures out who's who*

*squeals and claps hands excitedly*

I LOVE IT! (Sorry I'm slow *g*)

AND BEATLES!!! *lurves you wildly*

So totally awesome.

And I'm babbling now. ^_^

From: [identity profile] queen-geek.livejournal.com


Aaaaaaah. This story's like hot chocolate with whipped cream. Beautiful, fun, heartwarming. I want a copy of that picture.

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


Aww! I've got that warmfuzzy feeling. I'll have to re-read this before work, so I can have that feeling there, too.

So, lets see if I got this right... in order of appearance (starting with the teacher):
Peter
Elijah
Liv
Orli
Sean A. and Christine
Billy'n'Dom

Did I get them all?

Anyway, I really loved the idea of them all being in a class together, it seems really sweet. And yay for the cuteness of high school love birds!Billy'n'Dom! Beautiful mental image, that last paragraph.

*goes in memories*

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


Ian! *facepalm*

When I first read the part with the teacher, I thought for a split second of Viggo, but then realized 'no way'. And now I definitely see it as Ian. The cheer and love could be either Ian or Peter, but the suit was the one thing that made me doubt my guess of PJ. Really, the man is just an overgrown hobbit.

*hugs you back, tighter*

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


Ah, so that's Viggo with the camera... that was the only one vague enough on first read that I didn't get it, but now... really it couldn't have been anyone else.

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


lol, it would've been amusing if you had described him that way...

And yeah, I just re-read it, and *sigh*... the Billy'n'Dom moment in the end was just perfect...

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


(Apologies for spelling mistakes in last comment)
No worries. I'm actually a horrid speller. Spell Check and Betas are my best friends.

You're just too kind.
No! It was that good! Seriously! If it wasn't AU, I'm sure it would've placed!

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


Well thanks, but really, I wasn't surprised. Wrong POV and all. Have you written any for #17 or 18 yet?

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


#17, while being cute, didn't spark anything for me. But 18... we'll see.

Also, I think you must be blind! And I'm serious in this, so take it that way. YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT WRITER. I SQUEE WHEN I SEE YOU'VE WRITTEN SOMETHING. I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU THINK YOU CAN'T COMPETE IN THE CHALLENGE COMMUNITY, CLEARLY YOU WERE GOOD ENOUGH FOR THEM TO ACCEPT YOU IN THE FIRST PLACE! YOU ARE THAT GOOD!

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


I'm glad it gave you a boost. Just remember it! :)

I went through a bad confidence spell a bit ago, and I think I might be on the edge of another *fights it off viciously*

And thanks for the compliment.

From: [identity profile] theboysgonehome.livejournal.com


And if typing hobbit first isn't a sign of obsession...

Anyway, I'm sorry you're so self critical. That sucks. I'm just learning to be less so.

Ok, I'm off to work (re-reads your fic to regain the fuzzies), Bye!
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