The Master | Saxon Era (
standsonhigh) wrote2013-12-27 09:36 pm
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High school AU open post
Because we can. And we will. So there.
[Will insert awesome and relevant tensimm gif when I find one. Honest.]
[Will insert awesome and relevant tensimm gif when I find one. Honest.]

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That was as close to an offer of help as he planned on getting and he mostly expected to have it thrown back in his face, so he didn't even wait for an answer before turning his back and heading toward the physics books. He really had to figure out what he was doing here, and fast. Ideally before Tom got wind of any of it, he was bound to draw the wrong conclusions. Not that he was sure what the right ones would be.
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The plan had been to leave, get some food and take the night off for once. But those rather beautifully optimistic plans died when he caught sight of Tom's friends loitering outside, laughing and joking together. Swiftly backing away before they saw him through the window, he stood back and stared at the door in panic, unsure how to get out now. Maybe he could find the fire exit and not trip any alarms running out that way?
... Or he could ask Barty? Not that it would matter. The other boy couldn't save him. The bastard probably set this up, he probably told them to wait for him. Shit, he should of just left the library today.
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He wasn't about to repeat it, hey, it wasn't as if he was in desperate need to endanger his own social standing. He would, though, if asked, and that was worrisome enough.
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"Did you set that up outside?" the Master asked, glaring at the other boy. "There's like an army out there... what the hell? Are you setting this stuff up to use me for your weird hero fantasy or something?"
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Nervously, he adjusted his bag and crept slowly towards the fire exit. "If there is a dragon, you're in so much trouble."
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He pulled him along, one of his hands sliding into his pockets as he saw Tom's disciples turning to them, their expressions a curious mix of confusion and eagerness. One of them even held the door open.
"That's so sweet, Barty, you never play with us!"
"Exactly. Get lost, he's with me."
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"What? Seriously? The fuck are you playing at?"
The boys didn't seem overly sure what to do but this was a little odd. Since when did Barty protect Koschei? After all, Tom had a list and Koschei had been at the top since they were all kids. It was how things had always been.
The game changing wasn't pleasant.
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He put a hand on Koschei's shoulder and pushed him along. "Keep walking." If they left while they were still confused, odds were they'd not follow them. Just as well, because Barty definitely didn't plan on actually bringing him to his room. Tom was there. He didn't even want to think about Tom right now.
Turning around the corner he finally let go of Koschei, using both hands to run them through his hair, making them stick up. "Brilliant." Really just a dry commentary at his own stupidity.
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He didn't look at Barty as he walked by him, struggling to think of what to do or say. This was all very confusing.
"You shouldn't keep helping me," Koschei said finally, hands in his pockets. "Or you'll soon be stripped and beaten on the field. It always happens, that's why I don't make friends. And besides, I've coped this long, I can cope still."
But, Barty had been nice, so he guessed he could throw him a bone. "If it'll help, you can punch me. Just not the face, okay? I like my face, funnily enough."
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He shrugged and turned a corner, remembering where Koschei's room was from the time he'd brought him there in a wheelbarrow. Life could be strange.
"But, deal. I won't be punching your face." Barty smiled as he looked at him from the side. "It's a good face, as faces go."
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A vain insistence but a determined one. He didn't want them to win, he wanted the last laugh. Even if he had to die for it.
"Just go for the stomach, would you? My ribs are still sore," Koschei requested, turning to Barty and expecting something. They were pretty much at his room and if he didn't do anything, Tom might catch on. Oh look and there were some witnesses wandering about to see it too. "I can take it, I've taken worse."
and with that, came a weird sense of pride. Because he really had.
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He wanted something for the witnesses, he could give him something for them. "I think you will. Get back at them, I mean. But I'm not sure what odds you have of surviving long enough to manage, if you keep going like this."
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"I'll stop them no matter what. I can survive anything and even when I can't, I'll be immortalised by whatever happens," Koschei said with renewed determinism, a dark glint in his eyes. Because he really would do anything when it came down to it. Even if he had to die for it, then at least he'd win. Because who'd forgive the boys who bullied a kid to death? Their parents wouldn't be able to look at them. Perfect. "How else am I meant to go on anyway? I have two options and that's fight or submit. And I can't submit."
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With a shrug he let go of him, after making sure there wasn't anyone around anymore. "Your roommate. He's quite... Something."
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He didn't like being told he wasn't important. It hit him right in the gut every time because all he wanted to be was special, to be stronger and better than everyone else. Because he was, it wasn't his fault everyone else hadn't noticed. With a dangerous hiss, he shoved Barty off him as hard as he could, knowing that picking another fight wouldn't help but he refused to be talked to like this. Or let Theta get spoken about either. "Stay away from him. And me while you're at it, you weird freak."
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"Right. Whatever. Look, your roommate thinks I'm his friend now. I doubt you want him to think that, so. Get him off my back."
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"You're not his friend," Koschei insisted, not wanting to think about the ever growing gap between him and Theta. As he was forced to push the boy away, he made more friends and Koschei remained behind, stubborn and alone. He wouldn't risk losing him to Barty. Or worse, Tom. "He's too friendly for his own good, I can't command him to do anything... just tell him to piss off."
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He shrugged and waited for Koschei to run off, just unwilling to be the one turning away first. Clearly they were both not really ones for small talk. "Not much of a chance of you just going to a different school, is there?"
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With a sigh, he shrugged his shoulders. "Can't, my dad insists I stay. He went here and his father and his father's father. Besides, I'd have to tell to leave and I refuse to give in to what Tom wants," he wanted Koschei humiliated. And he refused to be broken by an idiot.