§ Charlie Dalton § : Different

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The opulent halls of the Dalton mansion echoed with the faint murmur of voices as Charlie Dalton, the irreverent and spirited member of the Dead Poets Society, found himself in an unexpected situation. He had managed to secure approval to leave the confines of Welton Academy for a family dinner at the Daltons' estate. His parents, prominent figures in the banking world, insisted on his presence, but Charlie had other plans.

Instead of joining the family gathering, Charlie rendezvoused with a familiar face—y/n, a boy he had known since childhood. Their families had longstanding connections through work, and over the years, their friendship had blossomed. Tonight, though, felt different. There was a subtle tension in the air as Charlie and y/n strolled through the opulent halls, away from the prying eyes of the family celebration.

As they walked, their fingers found each other, intertwining in a gesture that transcended the bounds of friendship. Charlie, usually the epitome of confidence, felt an unfamiliar nervousness gripping him. His face flushed, and beads of sweat formed on his forehead.

Y/n, perceptive as ever, couldn't resist teasing him. "Charlie Dalton, nervous? I never thought I'd see the day. What's going on?"

Charlie, attempting to mask his unease with a casual grin, replied, "Nervous? Me? Never. I'm just... enjoying the evening, you know?"

Y/n arched an eyebrow, a playful smirk on his lips. "Really? Because it seems like you're breaking into a cold sweat. Is this some elaborate scheme to escape the family dinner drama?"

Caught off guard, Charlie's facade crumbled. He sighed, admitting, "Alright, fine. Maybe I am a bit nervous. I've never been in this mansion without causing some chaos or cracking a joke. It feels different tonight."

Y/n stopped, turning to face him with a gentle smile. "Charlie, we've known each other for ages. You don't have to pretend. What's really going on?"

Charlie fidgeted, a rare vulnerability surfacing. "I don't know. It's just... being here with you, everything feels different. I'm not used to this. I usually have a joke for everything, but now I'm lost."

Y/n's teasing demeanor softened into genuine warmth. "You don't have to be the funny guy all the time, Charlie. It's okay to be yourself. And, well, I kind of like this side of you."

Charlie, surprised by his response, let out a nervous laugh. "You do?"

Y/n nodded, and with a twinkle in his eye, he admitted, "Yeah, I do. It's... refreshing."

The admission hung in the air, and for a moment, the grandeur of the Dalton mansion faded into the background. Charlie and y/n stood in the hallway, hand in hand, navigating the uncharted territory of their evolving relationship. In that quiet exchange, beneath the surface of jokes and puns, Charlie realized that sometimes, being vulnerable and true to oneself could open doors to connections that were more profound than he had ever imagined.

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