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Posner writes a sonnet for Scripps.
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Tony Stonem from Skins as part of The History Boys. Refers to plot of film as if Tony had been part of their class.
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Posner's thoughts on Hector's anniversary
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Ten years after leaving school Scripps is still waiting for life to start
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Dakin should have forgotten about Irwin by now
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These drabbles include a variety of slash pairings in the History Boys-verse. Some (although not all) fit into the Dakin/Irwin sequence.
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- Part 27 of Dakin/Irwin
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- 4
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Lockwood comes back from the army callused, harder. Gone is the gawky boy with red trainers and badges pinned to his lapel, and in his place is someone almost unrecognizable – long hair shaved to fuzz, lips chapped, shoulders squared. There’s still that snub nose, though, and the strong, long-fingered hands.
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Et pourquoi mentir, à qui mentir?
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Dakin analyses why Irwin hates his chair.
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- Part 18 of Dakin/Irwin
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- 277
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- 245
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Posner has never learned how to pray.
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Eleven verses Hector never taught them (but Scripps learned anyway).
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These drabbles include a variety of gen situations in the History Boys-verse.
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- 401
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- 4/4
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Dakin asked Scripps to a cocktail party, and he goes.
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- Part 24 of Dakin/Irwin
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- 689
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Mrs Lintott walks into a bar.
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Their real schooldays were never like this.
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- Part 17 of Dakin/Irwin
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- 363
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Backstory, forwardstory, and a little subjunctive storytelling. | Dakin lends Posner a Smiths tape and gets treated as though he invented Morrissey. (Although, Posner listens to Ella Fitzgerald, so one assumes he has to be desperately longing for some real culture.) He messes Posner's hair as though he were a little brother, and practically sees his heart flutter. The world may adore him because he's handsome and acts like a total cock, but behind all this shirtlifting nonsense Posner seems to be ridiculously genuine, and Dakin wonders why no-one has ever felt this for him before.
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In which stuff happens (as it is wont to do), Posner falls for a succession of Dakins, and Scripps finally figures things out.
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Dakin gets Scripps into an awkward situation, and Posner saves him. I'm pretty sure I had no conception of how alcohol worked when I wrote this.
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- Part 2 of The History Boys Drabbles
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- 649
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Dakin meets Scripps for lunch.
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- Part 23 of Dakin/Irwin
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- 845
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Scripps has always known that their parents talked. But he hadn't expected to come out this way, and he ceratinly hadn't expected the reaction.
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- Part 5 of The History Boys Drabbles
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- 212
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