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Professor Keating was aware of just how special his connection with his students was. He knew they saw him not only as a teacher but also a mentor, and he tried his best to rise up to the task. He knew he was out of his depth, however, when a pair of his best students confessed to him what they felt for each other.
This, he was not equipped to handle. He could only keep their secrets and hope.
Or, alternatively: Todd and Neil come out to Keating and try to make sense of their feelings for each other
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The night the play opens, Neil turns left.
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isn't it just so pretty to think all along there was some invisible string? by BeeDoingHerBest
Fandoms: Dead Poets Society (1989)
18 Aug 2021
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Neil knew, better than anyone, that Todd Anderson was special. Ethereal, even. He was warm and earnest and gentle in a school that, most days, was more excrement than excellent.
It should have come as no surprise when someone else seemed to come to that same realisation.
It was fine. Todd deserved the recognition. Neil wasn’t jealous.
Not at all.
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"Oh, Todd." Neil whispered to himself, a proud smile inevitably tugging at his lips. "You brilliant, brilliant successor of Walt Whitman."
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In which Neil discovers Todd's secret poetry collection- and his own feelings, too.
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“No reason,” Neil bluffs. He chews on his cheek. “I just had a question. That’s all.”
“Oh,” Todd replies, a little mumbled. He yawns. “What was it?”
Neil stares up at the ceiling. Carpe diem, and all that, he thinks. The sentiment feels a little too large to carry.
He asks, “Have you ever been in love?”Neil auditions for a play, accidentally reads a poem, and falls in love – not necessarily in that order.
Bookmarked by NotTheKingsWit
17 Jun 2026
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It's by Moonsooms so you know it's gonna be good

