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i want to ruin our friendship / we should be lovers instead
[ Everything felt brighter, a little louder, blended at the edges, but not in a way the seventeen-year-old William Birkin minded. It was just nice. He wasn't even one for drinking—people had had parties at the executive training school, obviously; most of them were a handful of years older than himself and Al were, more than half of their classmates legally able to drink. But wine imbibed at a research conference was decidedly different in tone and dignity than jungle juice consumed on the floor of someone's dorm room in the middle of the Colorado woods. The latter Will had no interest in; the prior, he took part in now.
He'd spent most of the evening playing nice, interacting with people whose names he needed to know. People whom he wanted to know his name. William Birkin, child prodigy, Umbrella's youngest hire. Hours of this, the kind of thing he usually had no interest in, though he was at least able to spend a good portion of the time discussing their work.
Eventually things began to wind down; people started heading back up to their rooms or to the outside hotels they were staying at by way of the parking lot. They, fortunately, had a room on the third floor, neighboring that of Dr. Marcus and a few others. Umbrella had spared no expense. William looked around, finally caught sight of the slightly taller figure of Al Wesker, friend, colleague, temporary roommate for the duration of the trip. He waved a hand to catch his attention, trotted over.
Al looked... nice tonight, even moreso than usual. He couldn't say he'd ever seen him looking anything other than good, save for back when every little thing he did was infuriating, but he looked especially charming and clean-cut when he put more than the usual effort in, as he apparently had this evening. Formalwear suited him, as did the fluorescent-bulb chandelier lighting in the ballroom they were holding this event in. There wasn't much that didn't suit him, William had quickly learned.
The warmth of the usual inconvenient nervous energy blossomed in his chest as they regrouped, but he brushed it off, for the most part. It was easier, he found, in a vaguely intoxicated state. ]
Ready to go back up to the room?
He'd spent most of the evening playing nice, interacting with people whose names he needed to know. People whom he wanted to know his name. William Birkin, child prodigy, Umbrella's youngest hire. Hours of this, the kind of thing he usually had no interest in, though he was at least able to spend a good portion of the time discussing their work.
Eventually things began to wind down; people started heading back up to their rooms or to the outside hotels they were staying at by way of the parking lot. They, fortunately, had a room on the third floor, neighboring that of Dr. Marcus and a few others. Umbrella had spared no expense. William looked around, finally caught sight of the slightly taller figure of Al Wesker, friend, colleague, temporary roommate for the duration of the trip. He waved a hand to catch his attention, trotted over.
Al looked... nice tonight, even moreso than usual. He couldn't say he'd ever seen him looking anything other than good, save for back when every little thing he did was infuriating, but he looked especially charming and clean-cut when he put more than the usual effort in, as he apparently had this evening. Formalwear suited him, as did the fluorescent-bulb chandelier lighting in the ballroom they were holding this event in. There wasn't much that didn't suit him, William had quickly learned.
The warmth of the usual inconvenient nervous energy blossomed in his chest as they regrouped, but he brushed it off, for the most part. It was easier, he found, in a vaguely intoxicated state. ]
Ready to go back up to the room?
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[ William blinked owlishly, recalibrating for a moment. ]
Not at all. [ Mostly true. ] I'm just saying we've all noticed how much attention you get from women. I'd probably be into you if I were a girl, too. You're good-looking and smart and funny. Everyone likes that. Enjoy it.
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I'd probably be into you if I were a girl, too.
That gave him a strange feeling—something he couldn't quite place just then. Conflicting. ]
You... are aware that men can be interested in men, right?
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[ A little too close to the nerve, there. ]
I'm not a homosexual. But I'm just saying if I were a girl and I was still attracted to the opposite sex, like, you'd probably be my type. You're everyone's type.
[ Or so it seemed. Blond-haired, blue-eyed American boy with a cheekbones like John Wayne. He couldn't imagine someone finding that unattractive. ]
Take the compliment, Al.
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All right. I do appreciate the compliment.
[ He wasn't sure if he should offer a compliment in return, or if it would seem empty. In his opinion, William was also attractive. Not quite James Bond, but he didn't need to be.
Instead of saying anything else, he opted to remain silent. ]
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[ William, too, lapsed into silence for a few moments, staring at the stippling in the paint on the ceiling, content in the warm hum of alcohol lingering in his veins. And then, emboldened by such, he sat up, regarded Al with his head cocked to one side. ]
I would date you if I did like men, though. ...If you did. You're my best friend.
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This wasn't something he was sure he was ready to confront, especially not while mildly intoxicated. Yet he couldn't help thinking that William had looked very handsome tonight—still did, even without the tie. ]
If we did like men... we'd make quite a couple.
[ A noncommittal answer, ambiguous enough to avoid really addressing the topic while still giving away a hint of his doubt. ]
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Yeah, we would, wouldn't we? The two smartest recruits in our class. People would be jealous of me, though.
[ While William had never harbored particularly low self-esteem, he was aware of the fact that of the two of them, Albert was seen as far more of a catch. People weren't exactly throwing themselves at William Birkin. ]
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At least they were still speaking in a hypothetical sense. ]
They could be jealous all they liked. You're highly intelligent and attractive—perfectly suited for someone like me.
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If there was any ambiguity as to whether or not William was blushing earlier, it was gone to the wayside now, the pale skin across his nose flushed beneath its dappling of barely-there freckles. Who the hell just said stuff like that?
'Perfectly suited for someone like me.'
His stomach flipped. It felt like a dream, hearing Al brazenly say that, no matter how much he tried to remind himself that they were talking in the hypothetical, here. But the fact that Al thought he was attractive wasn't. ]
You think? I mean—you too. Obviously. You're the only person I've ever known who was as smart as me aside from Marcus.
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Not many people of any age can compete with our intelligence.
[ He agreed that they were equals in that. It must have been the alcohol that urged him to continue, even though he wasn't sure what this conversation was anymore. ]
And you are very handsome, Will. Don't ever let anyone make you think otherwise.
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—probably because he thinks you feel jealous or something, the voice of reason reminded him, but it did little to stem the excitement of the moment. Even if it didn't turn into anything other than sitting on their respective beds calling each other good-looking, it was still a thrill. He wished he was the one who had swiped one last glass of wine. ]
Thanks. You too. ...You mean that?
[ Not so much a question of whether he was being genuine—William trusted that he was—as a question of whether or not that was his opinion or a general observation on the standards of others, one of which held a lot more weight than the other. He couldn't just... ask that, though. It'd sound too invested, because it was. ]
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Of course I do. I suppose I can't speak for anyone else, but as far as I'm concerned you are.
[ And, as far as he was concerned, he was objectively right about this. There was no argument that would convince him he wasn't. ]
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Don't get too excited. It doesn't mean anything. Don't say something stupid and fuck up the whole friendship. You're drunk. ]
That's nice of you. [ 'That's nice of you'? Seriously? ] ...Kind of a shame we aren't men who are into other men, you know?
[ He was hardly plastered—but it was the kind of thing William knew he wouldn't say completely sober, either. Even faintly intoxicated as he was, he wouldn't dare say such a thing to most of Colorado's populace, but Al was different. He was Al. ]
We could have it all figured out at sixteen. Eighteen.
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Albert was still conflicted. It was probably something that would take a while for him to sort out, but he certainly liked William. And Will wasn't just attractive. He was actually pretty hot.
Did I really just think that? ]
A shame. Yes, it certainly is.
[ Don't ask. Don't ask. Don't ask. ]
This isn't just a hypothetical conversation, is it?
[ You idiot. ]
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It wasn't clear what the right answer was, but even silence would be a definitive answer to this kind of question. He had to say something. Al had been the one who said they'd make quite a couple. That had made a point out of telling him he was attractive. It wasn't like there wasn't a very well-established precedent here, if things all went to shit. He'd have something he could point to.
A shallow, nervous laugh. ]
I mean... Do you want it to not be hypothetical?
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He had to give an answer, but he didn't want to get his friend's hopes up for something that might not work out. So he did the next best thing, and assured Will that what they already had was safe. ]
Our friendship won't be hurt if it isn't.
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William did his best to shove the feelings of disappointment to the side, but the fading glow of the wine had a funny way of amplifying them: he was still buzzed, yes, but in a way that felt terribly solitary. ]
Then I don't know. Maybe.
[ Maybe the whole you're very handsome, Will thing had been an attempt to assure him he'd find someone who wasn't Al—maybe he'd seen right through him from the beginning. ]
I've never thought about it much.
[ A lie. ]
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He looked down at his hands in his lap, quiet for a moment as he thought. Unless he'd read this entirely wrong, Will did have feelings for him. Maybe it would be better for him to be a little more honest.
It was a good thing he'd been drinking, or this would have been impossible for him to say. He took a deep breath, exhaled slowly. ]
I do like you, Will. I meant it when I said you're handsome, and I meant it when I said we'd make quite a couple. I just... haven't quite figured out my sexuality yet.
[ It sounded so stupid when he heard himself say it out loud. Who had a hard time figuring out their own sexuality? That should have been easy, shouldn't it? ]
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But there was also an admission there, even if Wesker seemingly didn't know how to identify the feelings. He meant what he'd said. That much wasn't rhetorical and wasn't just a compliment between two guys. ]
That's okay, I'm not... That's not what I'm after. [ He ran a hand through his long forelock of dishwater blond hair. ] I'm not trying to... to date you or something. I just thought you look nice.
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At least William seemed okay with it. He wasn't pressing the issue, even though Albert suspected there was more to this. It wasn't something he was ready to talk about in any detail. There was a lot for him to think about. ]
So do you.
[ And in an attempt to lighten the mood just a bit... ]
Even when you refuse to wear your tie properly.
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[ It was a welcome move away from the topic at hand, but that didn't do anything to sweep Al's prior words from William's mind. He'd regret this in the morning, he was sure of it. ]
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[ He located William's discarded tie and got up to get it, then went to his friend and sat down next to him, slipping it back over his head. ]
If it's uncomfortable, you're wearing it too tight.
[ Albert gently tightened the knot, pulling it closer to William's neck, but not close enough to be uncomfortable. He took the time to adjust it so it met his standards, eyes intent on the task at hand. ]
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God, he was gorgeous. It wasn't fair for somebody that good-looking to be possibly straight. He swallowed dryly, meeting his eyes when he looked up. ]
Yeah, that's... that's better, I guess.
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Suddenly his heart was beating faster, and he didn't think the warmth he felt was entirely the alcohol anymore. His fingers lingered on the side of William's neck. The contact was nice. ]
See? It doesn't have to be medieval torture.
[ His voice was softer, just above a whisper. ]
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Not that he was deluded enough to expect that, or bold enough to attempt it. After the conversation they'd just had, it was clear that if anything were to happen between him and Al, it would need to be initiated by Wesker, not him. But there was a small, hopeful part of him, deep in the recesses of his brain, that wondered if that was what this might be.
His eyes flitted down to his friend's mouth, very briefly, then met his again. He answered absentmindedly, no longer occupied by what was being said. ]
I still think they're inconvenient.
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