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aesc ([personal profile] aesc) wrote2006-05-09 12:58 am

.au fic: The Hours of Instruction - D/M (eventual NC17) 2.?

Title: The Hours of Instruction
By: HF
Email: aesc36 @gmail.com
Pairing: D/M
Rating/Warning: PG/PG13 for now; R/NC17 eventually. Possibly blasphemous.
Disclaimers: If the boys were mine, this season would not be happening.
Advertisements: Catholic school AU. Let me say that again: Catholic school. For [livejournal.com profile] wordclaim50 challenge #01 (AU) and [livejournal.com profile] philosophy_20 challenge #08 (Faith).
Chapters: 01

Notes: In celebration of the completion of projects... a new chapter.


CHAPTER TWO

He hadn’t even been here an hour and already Martin had thought at least a hundred times about writing his mother and begging her to reconsider their deal. His father had gone to England for several weeks, something top-secret and important, and wouldn’t have to know. Hell, Martin told himself, it wasn’t like his father had known much even when he was around.

Martin’s bad mood wasn’t going unnoticed by his roommate, and that only made things worse. Much worse. Because being caught out like that, frozen and embarrassed, too overwhelmed by having a roommate with sloppy dark hair and knowing eyes, everything Martin had told himself with all a sixteen-year-old’s resolve he should not want, he’d shut down.

Completely, totally. Had dropped Danny’s hand as soon as he could, terrified of that warm, strong grip – testing, and he’d already figured out that Danny was one of those people who pushed, prodded, wouldn’t take no for an answer, or any answer at face value. Curt answers to Danny’s few questions – So you’re from the city? Yeah. Me, too. Huh. We should get to dinner, or Bryant’s going to be pissed. Yeah. – and Danny had finally rolled his eyes and given up, led Martin out the door and down the hall in silence.

“So, um, why’re we going to Coren?” Martin asked, when the ringing silence became oppressive. Horrible question, awkward as the silence was, and he wished he could take it back.

Danny remained quiet for a heartbeat longer, glancing at him, is this guy for real? written plainly on his face.

But he did answer.

Danny probably thought he was either an idiot or an asshole – probably, Martin concluded bleakly, an idiotic asshole – if the way he looked at Martin, faintly curious and challenging, was any indication.

On the short walk to Coren, mercifully only two buildings down, Martin learned that there were four houses for students, Sobel, Coren, Wilson, and Grey. Grey was the honors house for seniors and juniors – “Either that or your parents gave the school a hell of a lot of money to get you in,” Danny added, looking at Martin again, eyes dark, superior, like he’d discovered some sort of dirty secret – and freshmen and sophomores lived in Sobel, while juniors lived in Wilson and seniors in Coren.

Honors students, Danny explained as he pulled open the main door to Coren, ate in the senior dining hall. The door was heavy, solid oak on iron hinges and slammed behind them with ominous finality. More space in Coren, and what had been the dining hall for Grey had been converted to a small library and study room.

“Oh,” Martin said.

He followed Danny, if only because he had no idea where to go or what to do, and he could sense the other students looking at him, the whisper of hey, Taylor’s new roommate sweeping along under other conversations, interrupting them before the conversations flowed on again. Desperately he ignored this and tried not to feel out of place as he looked around the hall, arched ceilings like some medieval castle, the students seated six to a table, the rectors and some faculty at one long table on a raised platform.

No sign of food, and Martin’s stomach rumbled unhappily, though hunger was a distant thing, buried under layers of stress and humiliation. Automatically, he sat down next to Danny at a circular table, already occupied by four other boys who greeted Danny noisily and turned to look at Martin.

“Martin, Kieran, Matt, Ashley, and David.” Danny gestured to each boy in turn – Kieran, thin with black hair that made him look paler than he was, Matt practically a giant next to him, Ashley peering at him through a mop of ill-disciplined blond curls, David – never Dave, he said almost on the heels of Danny’s introduction – with brown hair and eyes, unremarkable.

“Junior class voted David Most Likely to Die Under Bizarre Circumstances,” Ashley told Martin, nodding. “He got struck by lightning last year.”

“I did not; it hit the tree near me.” David glared at Ashley. “Shut up about it, already.”

“His uncle’s in the Mob,” Matt added, voice deep, like coming from somewhere underground. “His last name’s DiMatteo. He’s got connections.”

“I do not. Geez, Black.”

Martin understood this was supposed to make him welcome, a gesture that threw him almost as much as Danny had been doing so brilliantly thus far. He hadn’t expected it, wondered what the catch was, if maybe the catch wasn’t Danny next to him, watching him closely despite the distraction of Kieran harassing him for details about his summer.

“Just went back to the city,” Danny said, shrugging off the question. “You guys hear about Tressler?” Beautiful redirection, Martin thought distantly, and wondered why as the other boys piled onto the new topic.

“He got some kind of disease, out on this missionary trip in Brazil,” Kieran told Martin. “They were out in the jungle and this leech thing sort of attached itself to him when he was crossing this river. His left leg swelled up and everything, and they had to fly him all the way back to Rio de Janeiro or else he would have died. Really sick stuff; like, I think it might be elephantiasis or something. Ashley emailed him to ask for pictures.”

“Tressler told me to fuck off,” Ashley said.

“Wow,” Martin said, at a loss for more. He glanced around, half-expecting some sort of authority figure to materialize at the mere breathing of the word fuck, to smite Ashley dead for blasphemy and maybe the entire table too, but the clamor of two hundred boys drowned everything out.

Kieran gave Martin a look vaguely reminiscent of Danny’s, laced with disappointment, and seemed like he wanted to say something else, but the faint squeal of a microphone, followed by a few seconds of grating static broke him off. A hush swept across the room, almost miraculous, two hundred teenagers falling silent almost simultaneously.

From almost the farthest corner of the dining hall, Martin thought he recognized the man standing up behind the faculty table as Father Bryant.

“Oh God, it’s Bryant,” Ashley whispered, dismayed, a confirmation. “We’re never going to eat. We’re going to, like, shrivel and die.”

“Patience is a virtue,” Matt said.

“Shut up.”

“On behalf of all the faculty and staff at Trinity Academy, I would like to welcome all students, new and old alike, to the new academic year. For new students, I remind you that you have orientation tomorrow morning beginning at nine o’clock; you will meet for a short service in chapel with Father Connolly…”

Yes, yes, Martin knew this already. He had the orientation packet stuffed in his duffel bag. He knew that curfew was at ten on class nights and Saturdays, midnight on Fridays, he knew the dress code, having packed two blazers, countless pairs of slacks, ties, and shirts himself. Signs were posted for athletic tryouts, he’d seen them and made a note on swimming and track, he knew when his laundry drop-off was, thousands of other things Danny had told him and things he was sure he could figure out for himself, like the fact that no women – except for mothers, grandmothers, and any woman over forty – were allowed on campus.

Bryant dwelt on this last detail at length.

“Does he think we’re morons?” Martin muttered.

“Nah, he just likes to hear himself talk,” Danny said.

Martin looked up in surprise, not expecting to have been overheard, and found Danny grinning at him. Not like before, but something new, shared, and Martin found he could smile a bit. His smile faded as Bryant paused, the silence in the hall deepening into resignation.

“And now,” Father Bryant said, “let us pray.”

It was, Martin thought, eerie, how every head in the entire hall – except his – bowed at exactly the same time, and he was a heartbeat behind, too startled to keep in step, shooting a desperate look at Danny, saw Danny gazing back at him from under the secrecy of that dark hair of his.

Look at your hands, Martin told himself, staring at his hands, laced together in his lap. Father Bryant had launched into a marathon version of grace, complete with lengthy interpolations of Biblical passages and the importance of qualities such as diligence, mercy, and understanding, asking grace for the new academic year and that the minds of the students would be illuminated and somehow came off less like he was beseeching God for these things than lecturing Him.

Finally, finally Father Bryant paused, and, just when Martin thought it was done and he could eat at last, added “Now, let us pray as the Lord taught us – ”

Martin vaguely remembered the Lord’s Prayer, the memory of pastors long ago whispering it in his ear. But the words were in the wrong order, half-recalled, and after “who art in heaven” he gave up, mouthing the words and grateful for the fact that the murmur of two hundred other voices hid his own stuttering one. He could hear the other boys at his table, Matt’s deep voice, Kieran’s lighter, Danny’s right next to him, low and hypnotic, suggesting things inappropriate to think about while praying.

Barely two hours in and already he was being tempted. Martin wondered if maybe that was somehow against the spirit of things.

At last, Father Bryant said “Amen,” echoed as a relieved sigh by the students. Martin sat up, forgetting to cross himself, knowing he would have gotten it wrong anyway. He saw that the other boys at the table had observed this.

“I’m, um, not Catholic,” Martin said as they looked at him, helpless to do anything but state the obvious.

“Burn him!” Kieran said dramatically. “Stone him!”

“Kieran.” Matt frowned at the other boy, who subsided – wisely, Martin thought, as Matt seemed twice his size. “I think,” Matt said, turning back to Martin, “once the administration realized they could make more money if they weren’t so selective about enrollment, it doesn’t really matter what you are anymore.”

“So long as you don’t sacrifice kittens to Satan,” Danny said, leaning closer to Martin, a tantalizing flash of presence before he withdrew.

“Most of the guys are Catholic, though,” David added, craning his head over his shoulder to check the progress of the line for food.

“Eh, I’ve been coming here since freshman year,” Ashley said, shoving a hand through hair that Martin was pretty sure violated dress code, “and they haven’t got me yet. But if you want to talk about persistence, they’ve been after Danny since, like, forever.”

Danny smiled thinly, and Martin, who’d known Danny all of an hour or so, somehow recognized the warning, like moving the conversation from his summer to Tressler’s probable elephantaisis. Ashley did too, it seemed, and went back to speculating on whether or not he would die of hunger before their table got to eat.

“We could always draw straws and eat the loser,” Danny suggested, and like that he was the Danny Martin had known briefly – sarcastic, needling, not angry or regretful at all, and Martin wondered at the change.

* * *


Dinner dragged on interminably through dessert, which Martin could barely swallow, and a round of speeches by the rectors of Grey and Wilson, a new instructor in philosophy and theology, and Martin vowed never to take the man’s class if he could possibly help it. Father Bryant, taking the stage one more time, had also reminded them that a special Mass for the beginning of the school year would be held that Sunday.

“Is Mass always held on Sundays?” Ashley had asked no one in particular. “I keep forgetting.”

Afterward, Martin walked back to Grey with Danny – the others, though all in Grey as well, had left for parts unknown – with each passing second feeling more and more like some odd, trailing appendage. But he had no idea what else to do other than unpack; he could have, he supposed, gone for a walk, but that possibility had occurred to him halfway up the stairs and it seemed ridiculous to turn back around.

Danny collapsed on his bed, sprawling across it, all long-limbed and casual grace, and Martin very quickly busied himself with his unpacking.

He could feel the weight of Danny’s gaze on him, burning into the space between his shoulder blades, feel it traveling up and down his body, and oh God no no no he wasn’t thinking this, what it would be like to have Danny’s hands wandering over him instead, what it would be like if Danny were wearing nothing instead of jeans and a blue-striped shirt.

A few books went into a shelf, pushed there by an unsteady hand. Sports bag at the foot of his bed, underwear and socks into their drawer by the fistful. The entire time, Martin struggled for something to say, to ask, anything, but all he could come up with was “How was your summer?” and “What do your parents do?” and judging from Danny’s reactions at dinner, both topics were off-limits. The latter was uncomfortable enough for Martin that he didn’t want to bring it up, either.

“What do your parents do?”

Martin blinked, startled at hearing his own thought voiced aloud.

“What do they do?” He looked around, saw Danny nodding, smiling at him in sarcastic encouragement. “They… um, my dad works for the government. My mom’s an economist.”

He didn’t miss the quick flash of curiosity in Danny’s eyes, and supposed Danny was wondering why Martin was at a filthily expensive place like Trinity. Civil servants didn’t make all that much. He hoped he wouldn’t have to explain his family’s financial situation – it was related to so much else that was wrong and fucked-up in his life – and mercifully, Danny let it go.

“Um, what do yours do?” Martin asked, hoping that, since Danny had mentioned it, the topic was safe after all.

“They’re dead.”

And what the hell, Martin wondered, do you say to that? But the evening fell into a new perspective: the avoidance, redirection, the silent warning of Ashley off the conversation. All of it, click into place and Martin looked up from the hopeless tangle of his headphone cords, saw Danny staring at him, more challenge in his eyes than regret, and said with more sincerity than was probably wise, “I’m sorry.”

Saw, for one moment, complete surprise in those dark eyes – no gratification that he’d managed to knock Danny off his stride – before Danny stood up, not quite as graceful as before.

“I need to go ask Ashley something,” he said, out the door in nearly two steps. “See ya.”

“Yeah,” Martin said, not like he was giving permission or anything, bit back the observation that curfew started in a half hour, and watched as Danny shut the door behind him. Could, in the sudden silence and between the painful thumps of his heart, hear Danny’s footsteps vanishing down the hallway.

“That went well,” Martin told himself and returned to unpacking, told himself – silently this time – not to obsess over what lay under their conversation, whether Danny had been honest because he’d wanted to be, or for some other reason. Testing Martin, maybe, and not expecting him to answer the way he had.

So, naturally, he obsessed over it until he’d finished putting his stuff away, picked up a science-fiction book he’d brought and didn’t even make it through two pages, gave up and went to bed. He’d just found something like sleep when he heard the door open, abrupt in the silence, sudden hush, a pause when Danny realized that Martin was asleep.

Theoretically asleep. Martin watched, eyes barely open, conscience shouting at him that he was spying on his roommate undressing and his hormones shouting for his conscience to shut the fuck up, because Danny was stripping with little ceremony, late summer moonlight almost warm on his skin, shadows at the ridges of shoulders and spine. Legs even nicer-looking without the jeans, lithe, a runner’s build and Martin was pretty sure he was going to die. Yes, die, and be happy about it.

Danny stopped with his boxers, not bothering to pick his shirt up, and then he was pulling his covers back, soft rustling in the darkness.

A silence. And then:

“G’night, Martin,” Danny said.


-tbc.-

Post-fic notes: Those of you who have read ALTC and associated stories may recognize Matt :) I had to bring him in, as I liked him, despite his OCness.

[identity profile] switz07.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 05:43 am (UTC)(link)
Ah good old Matt. Of course, I remember him. Nice to see him in here.

Oh, Martin you are so busted. Danny so knows that you watched him strip.

Ok, I'm going to wait patiently for the next chapter which I expect it to appear right about now.

[identity profile] hannahfmuk.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
I somehow managed to miss the first part of this, but I'm really glad to have spotted the story now - it's fantastic! I love AUs and I love how you write Danny and Martin. You've kept their characters perfectly and the chemistry between them is clear. Looking forward to more!

[identity profile] popeiathehippo.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 08:56 am (UTC)(link)
I love this story. Especially your description of Danny and his trying to avoid certain subjects *tries to choke inner fangirl screaming for an update*

[identity profile] el-gilliath.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
*loffs*

[identity profile] the-reverand.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
More schoolboys! I'm enjoying this. And "Matt Black" made me giggle for purely geeky designerly reasons.

[identity profile] amyrtaeus.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Hehe, Martin totally got caught :D great chapter.

[identity profile] mrsdtaylor.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay yay yay!!! I ADORE THIS SO MUCH!! Gahhhh, must. read. more. x xx

[identity profile] mardia.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd try to give a coherent review, but my brain is totally preoccupied with squee! and the rather surprising realization that I'm developing a kink for Catholic boarding school fics now. Which makes no sense whatsoever, because I'm not even a Christian, and my knowledge of the Catholic faith essentially goes as far as what I've seen on TV.
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[identity profile] smilla02.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
... and found Danny grinning at him. Not like before, but something new, shared...
Lovely passage, giving them this new awareness, it relly struk me for many reasons.
And so did the last part, and of course Danny knew. te dirty thoughts this fic evoques!
When next chapter?

[identity profile] leopardchic79.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh this so brightened my day! I love AU's & especially high school ones at that...the fact that it's catholic boarding school makes it even better. ;) And I love the way you write Martin & Danny...so perfect. *dreamy sigh*

[identity profile] flipflopadd1ct.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
OMG. Fuck yes. Dunno how I didn't see chapter one posted the other day, but I love Danny/Martin boardingschool!AU! Don't know why but I absolutely love it. And, of course, what you've posted so far is phenomenal - I can clearly see the surroundings in my head, can clearly understand what Martin's going through (poor thing). Can't wait for more :D

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Martin you are so busted. Danny so knows that you watched him strip.

Heh heh. This will cause great discomfort on Martin's part, I assure you.

I expect it to appear right about now.

How about later this week? Possibly, assuming I can get a challenge fic done.

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! It's very strange... I usually don't write in fandoms where the characters are young (even in HP, I mostly wrote them after they'd grown up), but Danny and Martin... are pretty much Danny and Martin, give or take fifteen years :D

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I figure Danny's one of those people who is a naturally good manipulator... Hence his ability to sidetrack his friends.

*tries to choke inner fangirl screaming for an update*

Soon, soon :)

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
*hearts*

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yay for schoolboys!

And "Matt Black" made me giggle for purely geeky designerly reasons.

Happy to provoke geeky designerly laughter any day :)

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
Hehe, Martin totally got caught

And you can bet Danny's going to capitalize on it :D

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
Hee! Glad you like it :) Will try to have more up later this week, assuming RL cooperates. And the fic too, come to think of it, but it's been very well-behaved so far.

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you kindly! I like AUs myself, though I don't write them often... This is actually the first one I've written in eons. But yay for Catholic schoolboys!

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
I'm developing a kink for Catholic boarding school fics now. Which makes no sense whatsoever, because I'm not even a Christian,

I don't think knowledge of Catholicism or even Christianity in general is required to appreciate Catholic boarding school fics (though it does help, to get the religious in-jokes, I guess)... There seems to be something universal about boys in uniform who are supposed to behave themselves and never do :D

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
Lovely passage, giving them this new awareness

Thank you! I was trying to go for a "Silent Partner"-esque feel, when the two of them realize that they work together pretty well.

And next chapter... next chapter... I hope later this week or early next week, depending on whether or not I'll have time to write.

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
Don't know why but I absolutely love it.

Might it have something to do with the uniforms? Or maybe the fact that they're two verreh attractive young men who happen to be sharing the same room? :D

[identity profile] nekosmuse.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Bweee!

Oh, I love that Danny knew and yet changed in front of Martin all the same. He's so clever, that boy. God, this whole universe, it's making me gleeful. Can I just live here forever? Because it's so, so much better than canon.

Also, because this is perhaps the most important part of the story, I love that Martin's just a little pervy. He so *wants* Danny and eeeeeeeeeeeeee! That's just brilliant. So, so brilliant. God, I can't wait for them to clue in to each other (although, I will wait, because the build is always worth it).

Lovely, lovely.

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Can I just live here forever?

You can! After I finish this, I'll open the universe up to anyone who wants to play around in it. Because Catholic boarding school AUs are so much better than canon.

because this is perhaps the most important part of the story, I love that Martin's just a little pervy.

Heh heh. I know Martin's usually the more conservative of the two, but I think he has a well of perviness in him... And, because he's so nice-looking and respectable, no one suspects him :D Except, of course, for Danny.

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_elvie/ 2006-05-11 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, caught out...love it, can't wait to see what happens next!

...if that icon doesn't bloody kill me first ;) Blimey, that would be a short episode of CSI:

Me: *is smoking pile of ash on floor*
Grissom: *looks at monitor* "Now hormonally-crazed Scottish bint ded from partial EC nudity. Case be closed."

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-11 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
...if that icon doesn't bloody kill me first

It's my mission in life to cause either death or serious bodily harm by hot iconage. The icon above *points* is but one example.

When I get around to capping "By the Light of the Moon," in which EC is pretty much shirtless for... oh, the entire episode... watch out :)

*is not shallow, no, not at all*

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_elvie/ 2006-05-11 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I remember that episode - that would be the one I watched with my eyes all poppy-outy like a cartoon character ;)

Come join me in the shallow end of life - the water's lovely!

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-11 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Come join me in the shallow end of life

*splashes about in the wading pool*

[identity profile] le-mot-mo.livejournal.com 2006-05-14 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, this is just getting better and better. Lucky Martin to end up with Danny as a roommate. I'd peek to if he were undressing in front of me. *g*

I also love the fact that you added the converstation about the catholic and non-catholic boys. It paints a subtle picture of the typical catholic boarding schools and the pupils that attend them.

Looking forward to the next part. :o)

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-14 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd peek to if he were undressing in front of me. *g*

Oh, exactly. You can't fault Martin for looking at all *g*

It paints a subtle picture of the typical catholic boarding schools and the pupils that attend them.

Thank you! My picture of such things is sort of improvised from my current situation, though a bit also comes from the few years I spent at another parochial school when I was a kid. But that was horrific, and sadly, had no Danny to make the experience at least somewhat good.

[identity profile] loozy.livejournal.com 2006-05-15 10:14 am (UTC)(link)
I thought I knew Matt from somewhere :)

Oh, this fic, I love it so much... :)

[identity profile] aesc.livejournal.com 2006-05-15 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee! I ended up liking Matt when I wrote him into ALTC, even though he was only supposed to be there for one specific purpose.

Oh, this fic, I love it so much...

Thank you! :)