11. henry and max- heirs
Max calls Henry into his office the way he has always done every year since he took over as the teacher for Heartbreaker Theory. But for the first time since that very first year, Henry isn’t sure he’s ready. There’s a pit in his stomach and his hands are shoved in his pockets so nobody can notice the way they tremble.
He thinks it’s a little useless to do that though. Max always notices these things. But still, he does it. It brings him a weird sense of comfort.
“I assume you know why we’re here,” Max says once he’s seated.
Henry nods. And then remembers that’s not how this conversation is meant to go. “Yes.”
“I’m assuming I know who it this year, but I’d still like to confirm.”
The thing is, Max doesn’t know. And that’s what makes Henry so anxious. “I’ll be mentoring Tristan.”
“Of course.”
“And Camilla.”
Max stills. “Camilla,” he repeats.
“Yes.” Henry breaks eye contact first. He always has.
“She’s new.”
“You jumped through so many hoops to get her here,” Henry says, all his reasons that he had so carefully formed long forgotten as the need to keep them all safe clouds his judgement and overpowers everything.
“We jumped through many hoops for lots of people who will be joining in the coming years, will you automatically chose them as your mentees when we have no evidence of their skills?” It’s harsh and rude and mocking and Henry wishes the door was open. But it’s weakness to try and open it.
“Camilla is special.”
“We don’t know that yet.”
“I see it in her. The mentoring is my responsibility.”
“Because I allow it to be. I hope you’re not just doing this under some misguided notion of protecting them from your fate.”
“Of course not,” he says, but it’s weak.
Max doesn’t look convinced, but he ends up just sighing. “If she sets a foot wrong-“
“She won’t.”
“How defensive. You’re losing your touch. Although, it’s questionable whether you ever had one.”
Henry swallows, refusing to rise to the bait. “If that’s all?”
Max nods, and he leaves the room calmly. Except he cannot help but worry of what life will look like in five years time after they have both graduated.
He almost wants something impossible to happen so it stops being a concern.

















