For Fuckingphil
Recipient’s username: fuckingphil
Title: What Was Right Seemed Wrong (And What Was Wrong Seemed Right). Rating: PG-13
Warnings: mentions of alcohol and stress/anxiety
Word count: 2300
Summary: Dan Howell, picture perfect student, takes in Phil Lester and his friend Jack in their first year of university. Needless to say, Dan’s got some trouble on his hands.
Author’s note: this is not my best work as I’ve had a lot on (an exchange student over, I was in a play, various tests and grades etc etc) but I hope you enjoy this!!
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Dan was renowned for being sensible. Proper, articulate and in his second year of university, doing a law degree no less, and he was shaping up to be everything his parents wanted him to be. There was the one exception however, Dan was a flaming homosexual.
This was something he kept to himself in fear that if his little secret got out, he’d loose the respect he managed to gain himself. Not that his uni were particularly homophobic, he was just scared of judgement.
It wasn’t as if he needed to tell anyone. He’s never had a proper relationship, didn’t have the time. He doesn’t most weekends studying the stacks of books that he practically needed to know off by heart in order to pass the many exams he needed to sit. It was like they were slowly picking out the slackers, forcing them to do exams and seeing who gave in first.
Survival of the fittest.
Luckily Dan had made it to his second year, and until now had lived in a house with a guy in his year along with Patrick and Carrie, a couple of third years, just off campus. Now he lived alone, Patrick and Carrie had left and the other guy dropped out to pursue a career in theatre. It got lonely over the summer.
But luckily a new year meant new students. Possible roommates. Dan had left an ad on the large notice board by reception. In big red letters it had advertised ‘a five bedroom house with 2 bathrooms, looking for roommate/s’. So far he’d had no responses.
Until one afternoon he gets a call.
“Hello?”.
“Uh, Hi, my name’s Phil Lester. I’m calling about your house” the voice was northern, deep and slightly husky.
“Um, yes. Is it just you or…?”.
“My mate Jack is looking for a place too. So far it’s me and him but we’re waiting for a reply from my our other friend”.
“And you all attend the university?” Dan asked, acutely aware of how posh he sounded compared to Mr-gruff-northerner on the other end of the phone.
“Yeah, yeah. I’m gonna do art and Jack’s doing film studies.”
“Okay” Dan said, a little unsure of allowing these two, possibly three, complete strangers into the house.
Then again, it’s what Patrick had done for him last year.
“Okay” Dan restarts, a little more positivity injected into his somewhat sceptical manner. “Come over tomorrow and we can talk more in person”.
“Sure, I’ll be there around midday. That’s when the train from Manchester gets in”.
“Alright, see you then…Phil?”.
“Yeah, see ya” he hung up and Dan breathed a sigh of relief. He hated phone calls at the best of times.
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He’d never been more nervous in his entire goddamn life. Not even when he opened his exam results letter, or approached his first lecture at uni.
He was inviting a complete stranger into hi-…their house. And with a just phone call and a some upcoming basic small talk to base his decision on.
He needed to chill out, it was only a conversation. A little conversation. And why should HE be nervous? He already lives here. It’s Phil who should be nervous, shaking and sweating slightly. He took a deep breath.
The doorbell rang.
“Oh shit” Dan cursed under his breath. He made his way to door, ruffling his hair and fixing on his best smile. He opened the door.
“Hello, I’m Dan” he held out his hand, expecting to see someone shorter than he was. Except he was greeted by someone’s chest.
“Hiya” a cheery northern voice answer, taking his hand firmly and shaking it briskly. Dan tilted his head upwards to see Phil face-to-face. He was pleasantly surprised.
Phil was tall, to say the least, and his hair was ruffled and was charcoal in colour. He had a bar through his left eyebrow and a tattoo of some sort peeking out from under the collar of his shirt. On most people they would look ridiculous, but on Phil…well, he wasn’t complaining.
“Hi, I’m Dan. Dan Howell. I’m 20 years old and I’m studying law.” He released his hand from Phil’s iron grip.
“Well, I’m Phil Lester. I’m studying art and I’m 19. And I’m guessing this house belongs to you?” He asked, raising a pierced eyebrow.
“It does now, wanna come in? I’ll show you around” Dan smiled, gesturing inside.
Phil wandered inside, looking around at the bright green hallway (Carrie’s choice, not his). He was smirking, and Dan couldn’t tell if that was a good sign or not.
“Interesting interior” he chuckled. Oh.
“I’m not the first to live here, and I couldn’t be bothered to re paint. So I’m learning to tolerate it” Dan sighed, chewing his lip slightly.
Phil nodded, huffing out a short laugh.
Dan lead him round the house, which continued Carrie’s unusual colour scheme. He couldn’t quite tell if Phil was liking what he saw.
“Um, so that’s my room” Dan pointed at a door adorned with stickers. Phil stifled a laugh. Dan resisted the urge to roll his eyes. He pointed to the door next to it. “And that’ll be your room, or your friend’s if he’d prefer.”
“Oh, so we’ll be next door to each other? How lovely” Phil winked, and Dan gulped. Fuck.
“Y-Yeah…I guess we will”.
Dan turned on his heel and made his way back downstairs and into the kitchen. He sat down at the table, shuffling a stack of paper. Phil sat down opposite him.
“Now, the boring stuff. Sorry” Dan laughed, and Phil sighed.
“Must we? Can’t we have a little fun instead?”
There it was again. The flirting. What was up with all the flirting? Dan could feel himself going a little red, and he coughed slightly.
“I er, don’t know what you mean?” Dan busied himself with looking at his papers.
“Oh I’m sure you know what I mean Daniel”.
Okay, that was it.
“Can we get on with this please? I appreciate the thought but I’m not really looking for someone right now.”
At Dan’s firm words Phil sank back into his chair, fiddling with his fingers and mumbling an apology under his breath.
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An hour later they’d sorted out the mound of paperwork, and Dan had seen a more sensible side to Phil. One that actually took things seriously and didn’t try to flirt with him every five seconds. And it had been decided, Dan now had two new housemates.
He just hoped to God that he wouldn’t regret his decision.
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Phil returned a few days later, with an armful of boxes and a friend. Presumably Jack. Tall, glasses, sandy hair styled in a quiff. He looked the part of a film student that’s for sure.
“Hiya, I’m Jack. Thanks for this by the way. Really appreciate it” he smiled, his northern accent was strong but not unpleasant.
“Oh! No problem, It’s nothing honestly”.
Dan gestured inside and went back to sorting out his notes for his classes whilst the two new-comers focused on unpacking.
An hour or so later, Phil appeared downstairs.
“Hey” he grinned, leaning against the opposite side of the kitchen counter to Dan, who had his head buried in notes.
“Hello, all okay?”.
“Yeah, Jack really likes the place. I like it too, feels more homely than I imagined it would” Phil drummed his fingers on the countertop. An obvious sign of boredom.
“Do you still have packing to do?” Dan asked.
“Why? You trying to get rid of me?” Phil laughed, and a slight irritation kicked in.
“No, I’m just trying to work…that’s all” Dan huffed out a laugh.
Phil held his hands up in defence, “I’m sorry, just trying to have a little fun”.
“University is necessarily about fun Phil. Some of us have responsibilities”.
“Responsibilities? Is that code for 'pushy parents’?” Phil laughed.
Dan shot a glare in his direction, and went back to his notes, fuming.
And Phil sensed he’d probably crossed a line.
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School started and Dan saw very little of his two housemates. In fact, the only time he really saw them was when they stumble in at 2am, blind drunk. Dan had forgotten the thrill of living independently, being able to do what you want. It looses its appeal after the first few months.
Dan next spoke to Phil one morning when his law lecture was cancelled, and he had come down later to find Phil nursing a hangover.
“Hey” Dan said cheerily, and Phil shushed him. “Oh sorry” he whispered.
“Ugh, I feel terrible. I don’t think I can move”.
“You know, you should really consider your liver in all this. You don’t want to die young do you?”.
“I thought that was the new trend” Phil laughed bitterly “Anyway, why are you here so late? You’re normally gone by half eight”.
“Lecture cancelled..”.
“Ah” Phil sat up slightly and winced, holding his head in his hands.
“Well” Dan sighed, pitifully “I have nothing else to do today, and you look like shit, so consider me your nurse for the day”.
“You don’t have to do th-”.
“Yes I do now shut up and let’s get you to bed”.
After much stumbling and complaining, they finally managed to get phil to his room. Phil crawled into his bed, groaning slightly.
“Leave me to die”.
“You have a hangover, not the plague Phil”.
“Okay mr medical expert, I thought you were doing a law degree.” Phil mumbled back.
Dan chuckled, and left to go and get a glass of water and a bunch of pain-killers. When he returned he found Phil fast asleep, curled in a ball.
Not wanting to wake him, Dan lightly place the water on the bedside table and left the room.
—
“MUM! Listen to me for fuck’s sake! For once in your goddamn life, just listen to me!” Dan was shouting desperately down the phone now. He’d just told his parents he wanted to drop out of university. They weren’t taking it too well.
In the next room, Phil and Jack sat tentatively, not making a sound. Dan had expressed his worries to them about not wanting to do law as few months back.
It was Phil who persuaded Dan to go through with dropping out.
“I’m not a failure! You can’t say that to your own son”.
And needless to say, he didn’t anticipate this. No wonder Dan had always been so anal about work and studying. It was pushy parent syndrome.
“Mum! Just fucking listen to me ple-” The sound of the landline being slammed onto the table rang throughout the house. Then, silence.
“Should we…” Jack whispered, nodding his head in the direction of the kitchen. Phil shook his head.
“He needs privacy, let him be”.
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The next morning an unsettling silence fell about the house. Phil felt terrible. He’s the one who pushed Dan to do this. He’s the one who made Dan unhappy.
“Hey” a small, slightly husky, voice interrupted Phil’s desperate thoughts. He looked up to see Dan; dishevelled but still as attractive as ever.
“Hey” he gulped “Look I-”.
“If you’re going to apologies, then don’t. You just wanted to help, you didn’t know how my parents would react” Dan fumbled with the sleeves of his jumper. He felt 16 again, shy and scared. Desperately trying to find his way in the world of A-levels and social gatherings.
“I just feel awful, for you I mean. I had no idea” Phil sighed, not really sure what to do or say.
“Not many people do…” Dan practically whispered. He shook his head slightly, as if to clear it. “Um, anyway, I just wanted to say thank you. For pushing me to drop-out. I’ll be much happier now, and that’s all down to you” Dan smiled for, what felt like, the first time in months. In the midst of exams and breakdowns he never really had time to smile.
Dan turned and went back upstairs. It was only when Phil heard the sounds of what he presumed were boxes, he remembered.
Dan would have to leave.
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“I’ll keep in touch, if I have time. Maybe we’ll see each other around?” Dan smiled sadly at Phil, who was trying very hard to not get emotional about the whole affair.
“Yeah” He tried to inject some happiness into his voice.
Dan leaned in for a hug, and Phil’s brain went AWOL for just a moment, but in that tiny space of time Phil found himself pressing his lips to Dan’s cheek.
“Er…that summarises most of the things I’ve been meaning to say…I guess.” Phil blushed a little, it looked odd considering his badass exterior.
Dan smiled, properly this time. Not forced or out of sadness. He was happy, at long last.
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It wasn’t for a few years until they met again. On a busy street in London one Saturday afternoon. It was a miracle that they spotted each other.
((Then again, the both of them aren’t your average looking human being)).
“Oh my god! Phil Lester?” Dan had gasped, and Phil stopped dead in his tracks.
“Dan?” He’d span round and the two men pulled each other in for a hug. “How’ve you been?”.
“I’m good. Really good, actually. I work at the BBC now, I sort out the playlists for radio one. It’s great, really rewarding”.
“Fuck, wow that’s…that’s amazing” Phil grinned. “I’m an animator now. I’ve done some adverts and stuff. Worked on a few films. I guess life’s finally treating us well”.
“Yeah…um, do you wanna catch up? Over coffee or something?” Dan gripped on the sleeves of his jumper slightly. Even at 25 he still got nervous about asking boys out.
“Yeah, I’d love to”.









