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School: XMFC: Fanfic: Marks

  • Apr. 22nd, 2013 at 12:29 AM
Title: Marks
Fandom: XMFC
Rating: T
Length: ~800 words
Author notes: Another one written for a prompt from[personal profile] schmerica :D
Summary: Charles isn't supposed to bring his grading along when Erik kidnaps him.



They've barely finished when Charles props himself up against the headboard and reaches for his briefcase on the bedside table. He pops it open and brings out a stack of papers, a red pen, and a pair of reading glasses. He sets the glasses on his nose and sets to reading, frequently pausing to make small marks, or, only slightly less frequently, to scribble a more substantial opinion in the margins. After a few minutes, he pursed his lips and begins making a "to, to, to, to, to, to, to," sound through his teeth.

It's amusing at first. Erik contents himself to watching Charles until it's not amusing anymore, which doesn't take long. He's never liked sharing Charles, never liked having less than Charles' undivided attention. They don't see each other often enough for distractions, and it rankles.

"Charles," he says, more sharply than he intends to.

Charles doesn't even bother to glance up. "Hmm?"

"What are you doing?"

Charles does glance at Erik then, regarding him over the rims of his glasses before he looks back at the page he's on. "If you'd had the courtesy to call ahead prior to abducting me from my own bedroom, I could have had all my grading done. As it is, it's nowhere near done, and these essays need to go back on Monday."

"Everyone gets a B," Erik suggests. He doesn't bother addressing the rest, or pointing out that the one time he had called ahead, Charles spent the entire weekend bemoaning the death of spontaneity.

"I don't remember that," Charles says vaguely, as if Erik didn't just remember it for him in all its irritating detail. "And no, I can't do that. Not this time. These are the first assigned essay of the year; if I don't grade them individually, that sets a terrible precedent for this class. Anyway, they're meant to be persuasive essays, written on the subject of their choice. It's quite interesting, actually. You learn so much about someone by what they choose to write about. What they choose to argue about. It's fascinating."

"Really."

"Mm-hmm. Telepathy won't tell you everything, believe it or not. And these really are interesting." Charles finishes scribbling at the end of the current paper, then places it at the bottom of the stack and moves on to the next. His pen hovers down the first few lines, then he laughs.

"What's so funny?" Erik asks.

"Oh, Miss Cassidy means to persuade me not to assign any more essays."

Erik, for his part, finds this very persuasive.

"Oh, it's not as clever as all that. I get at least one of these a year. Often more than one. And no, it never works."

"Cassidy," Erik says as Charles flips over the first page. Banshee's been off Erik's radar for any number of years; he'd stayed with Charles for less than five, if Erik remembers correctly.

"His daughter."

Erik intends to inquire about her mutation, but he's dissuaded by Charles' thinned lips. He doesn't want to quarrel, even if it has been nearly a decade since he last made off with one of Charles' students, making his reticence offensive. He hadn't intended to nearly get that kid, whatever his name was, killed. Ever since then, it hasn't been worth it. It would take a great deal more than it ever has to make it worth it.

"Scott," Charles says. The corner of his mouth twitches ever so slightly.

"Yes. That one."

Charles turns over another page, then says, "She's got his hair." He makes five notations over the next two lines of type. "And his spelling."

At some point, Erik rolls over and falls asleep. He wakes up with Charles absently rubbing his thigh. His hand is warm.

Erik turns over to look at him. He's still working, though he takes a moment to smile down at Erik.

"Did I wake you?" he asks. "Sorry about that. I didn't mean to."

Erik says, "It's fine."

He lies there and watches Charles in the lamplight. He finds himself wondering just when Charles started needing reading glasses. Erik's never noticed them before. He would have; Charles always reads the paper in bed, every single morning, no matter where they are.

"This past spring. Late March, early April. Somewhere around there," Charles says.

Their most recent trip had been last October. Erik knew he hadn't overlooked it. He scrutinizes Charles more closely, looking for what else might have changed since then. To his relief, there doesn't seem to be much; Charles has had those deep laugh lines for years, and it's not like he'd had any more hair to lose.

"Oh, darling, you flatter me so," Charles says dryly. Erik's not chastened, not when he knows Charles couldn't have missed a single thread of Erik's affection, his regard for him, woven through every observation.

Erik flicks his fingers at Charles, lurching the pen out of his hand and levitating it up to the ceiling. "Come back to bed."

"I'm already in bed," Charles points out. But he places his work back in his briefcase, more neatly than Erik's ever seen him put anything else away. He takes off his glasses, smiling, then gives Erik his undivided attention again, for a little while, at least.

Comments

schmerica: (Default)
[personal profile] schmerica wrote:
Apr. 22nd, 2013 05:05 am (UTC)
Eeee, this is great! I love Erik's general jealousy towards, well, everything in Charles's life. And you always do such a good job with affection and love ans bickering mixed together.
slightweasel: (Default)
[personal profile] slightweasel wrote:
Apr. 22nd, 2013 06:59 pm (UTC)
Awww, thank you! I love them best as bickering old dudes, that's for sure. :D
afrocurl: (Lyrics - Lack of Color)
[personal profile] afrocurl wrote:
Apr. 22nd, 2013 05:18 am (UTC)
This Erik is so amusing to me right now: he's equal parts jealous of Charles' work and demanding of all the attention that he should have on a kidnapping weekend.
slightweasel: (Default)
[personal profile] slightweasel wrote:
Apr. 22nd, 2013 06:59 pm (UTC)
Haha, thanks!
teaotter: a girl in a pink coat that reads "anti social social club" (Default)
[personal profile] teaotter wrote:
Apr. 22nd, 2013 09:10 pm (UTC)
God, the arrangements that manage to make sense for these two. You write them with such affection!
slightweasel: (Default)
[personal profile] slightweasel wrote:
Apr. 24th, 2013 04:30 pm (UTC)
Haha, I know, right?

Thank you! :D
green: raven (Default)
[personal profile] green wrote:
Apr. 22nd, 2013 09:16 pm (UTC)
This made me grin and gave me warm fuzzies, too. :D
slightweasel: (Default)
[personal profile] slightweasel wrote:
Apr. 24th, 2013 04:30 pm (UTC)
Aww, thank you! :D
listerinezero: (Default)
[personal profile] listerinezero wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2013 01:23 am (UTC)
I agree 100% with the above two - so much affection and all the warm fuzzies! These types of stories are my absolute favorite, and this is one of my new favorites!
slightweasel: (Default)
[personal profile] slightweasel wrote:
Apr. 24th, 2013 04:31 pm (UTC)
D'awwww, thanks! <3

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