A week's worth of dreams [Michael's waking up]

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Even after the years of the week-long dreams, he still didn't know when had he become able to tell the difference between the individual days. He only knew that once, his dreams were normal, and he himself no different than anybody else, if you were willing to overlooks his wings, and that that was where everything had started-many of the kids, and even adults, he was living with in the orphanage were not. And on the first day of his week-long sleep in the William's dorm room, he dreamed exactly of that: the merciless teasing in the long, dark corridors, and the first sleepless nights during which he taught himself not to need sleep, as the sleep was dangerous in the small room full of small boys who wanted to hurt you simply because you had, at that time, a small flock of feathers at your back; he dreamt of long, long days of hunger, as the trained his body not to need food, as food, and the rooms food was served in was also dangerous; and in the end, he dreamt of how that didn't help, as it turned out that every room you could be found in was also as dangerous as those.

But those dreams ended quickly, a memory half forgotten by the time he was twenty-one, and soon out of orphanage, on the half-way to college before the clock even signalled midnight on his last birthday there. He then dreamt of the trip there, a feeling of freedom he felt only one time before in his life, on the day he turned eleven, and noticed that his wings had started growing. He remembered, and his dreams dreamt of that remembrance, the sudden feeling of shock that washed over him that morning when he realised that one day he will be able to fly, in the sky, and go somewhere far, far away... Like he was doing now (or than, as he was remembering all of this in this deep, deep, week-long, dream).

He dreamed of the night sky over the road for the next night, the bright shining starts, and the feeling of air in his hair (that was the night he decided to allow it to grow long, he loved the feeling that much, even though he wasn't flying, just sitting on the roof or the bus, enjoying the ride... until the driver realised what he was doing).

The college itself was even fuzzier in his memories than the orphanage, the faces of his classmates nothing but blurry spots of colours here and there, colouring the still gray corridors. He remembered the knowledge, though, and for the fourth night, he dreamt of classes and long lists of names important for history, strange reactions from chemistry and dissecting a frog in biology. Some classes were from high school, some from college, but he sat (or slept?) through all of them once again, knowing that he will need them once he woke up, and started studying again.

He had only one memory he was really fond of from college, and that was helping one of the younger students find his way around the dorm, as well as studying with him for some future test in the silence of the library (that was before the said boy realised that Michael was different, that he had wings along with the half of the male population in college, but still, the warm feeling of helping the other learn made him realised that he wanted to be a teacher, no matter how inadequate his problems with talking made him for it).

It happened one night in the dorms, during a drinking party some of the older students organised in honour of 'them leaving this wretched hell in a week, and heaven help anybody who tried to stop them'. Michael only rolled his eyes at them, mentally, as by that time he rarely expressed anything physically, let alone with words (something that also happened in the orphanage, as he learned that words were as dangerous as sleeping and eating, as the other boys turned everything he said against him, making him seem evil, making him seem a demon; because of that, he learned, that it is better to not speak, that silence was indeed golden, and that his body language should be his only language, if he ever felt a really strong need to speak-which he didn't), and went for a really long shower. By the time he got out, drunken bodies were lying everywhere, some sleeping, some throwing up, and very few actually managing to find enough strength to make out. He was without a shirt, his necklace still glittering on his chest though, as he needed to keep his wings hidden. As he walked through the corridors, others somehow noticed this too, even though they were drunk enough to forget everything else, even their own names, and they used the young boy he had helped study to trick him, to stop him, and tare the pendant from his neck. His wings unfolded, long as he was tall, breaking the windows on the both sides of a dorm corridor.

The last dream was quiet, as this was the only word he could describe the rest of his days in the dorm. Nobody would talk to him, nobody would so much as look at him. The director simply gave him the envelop once he entered his office, not even bothering to raise his head from the newspaper he was reading; inside the envelope was a plane ticket to a place he had never heard of before: The Starlight Academy, and a short letter that explained why he was suddenly transferred there. He said nothing, simply packed his things, and left.

And by the time his flight there ended, his knew he was awake, and in the William's room, covered with something more than his wings. He was warm, and comfortable, so he yawned and opened his eyes, hoping that he also wasn't alone.
 

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<div align=center>The room would have been quiet when Micheal awoke, William had tidied again since he'd been sleeping, he'd washed all that needed washing and had neatly folded everything away in the places it was supposed to be. Regardless of whether Micheal was awake or not he still liked to make the room nice, he'd figured that it'd be nice to wake up to a tidy room than the opposite, so he'd spent a few hours cleaning up, though not that the room had really been all that messy before, everything had to be immaculate with Bill. He'd left a little while ago, leaving Micheal tucked up, of whom had then been still sleeping.

Bill was quiet when he first entered the room, closing the door softly behind him and taking a moment or two to unbutton his coat, he hung it on the silver hook protruding from the back of the door. His eyes shifted to Micheal, he smiled softly, "oh, you're awake." He laughed softly, he hadn't honestly expected the boy to sleep for a week straight, but he had and William was amazed by that. He unlaced his shoes, and put them away with a couple of other pairs of shoes he'd ended up bringing with him, though he hadn't actually worn them yet. He felt bad for the fact that Micheal had ended up waking up to an empty room, and he apologized softly for that fact, he had been elsewhere. He wondered how long Micheal had been awake for, he hoped, not for very long.

He'd missed Micheal's company over the past seven days, it had been strange without him being around, he'd ended up spending most of that time with Gabriel. "I'm sorry, I wasn't here," he ran a hand through his hair, mussing it and pushing his fringe from his face. "I was uh," he paused for a moment, tittering sheepishly and flushing a little, "I was on a date."</div>
 

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Don't worry about it. Michael said, shaking his head and smiling. He always felt more of what one would call normal right after his dreams, his wings sinking into his back even without a pendant as he stood up, and stretched again, reaching for his toes with his fingers, his hair falling over his head as he did so. It is quite alright. He spoke again, as he turned around to look through the window, trying to guess as to what time it was. Only than did he saw a cover that had fallen to the floor as he woke up. William must have covered him with it while he slept.

You didn't have to do that., he thought softly, picking it up, and folding it neatly on the top of a still very messy bed. But thanks. He smiled again, more brightly and genuinely than before, simply because he had just woken up.

And?, he laughed. Did you have fun on your date?, he raised his eyebrow, hoping to make William blush as he saw that the boy already half there simply talking about it. He felt a bit mischievous, a little teasing, but he wasn't worried. He knew it would go away in a minute...
 

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<div align=center>William smiled back at him and tucked a strand of hair behind his left ear, he was glad to see that Micheal was awake, and he told him so. You didn't have to do that. Bill knew that Micheal had his wings, but the boy simply hadn't looked very cosy as he'd been, William was very conscious of that, and he didn't want Micheal to be cold, regardless of the fact that he had that beautiful pair of wings to keep him warm. William was still as jealous as the day he'd met Micheal about those, but it was a nice kind of jealousy, he thought they suited Micheal better than they'd ever suit him.

He laughed awkwardly at the next question, and cleared his throat. "Well uh, I guess so." He had ended up having fun, his blush turned a few shades pinker, and he tilted his head back a short way, it was the first time he'd ever really had romantic contact with someone, it was unusual for him, and a completely new, and he supposed exciting experience. It would take him a little while to get used to it, he still didn't really know how to behave, and he felt incredibly strange asking how he should behave, it wasn't a question you tended to ask. "We uh," he shuffled his feet on the carpet a little, he picked up a pillow, laughed and hurled it at Micheal, "you don't need to know every detail!" He told him between short bursts of laughter, William didn't kiss and tell.</div>
 

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Michael laughed, grabbing the pillow mid air, and gave William a wide, mischievous smirk. Ah, but that means that there are details to be told, he teased, dropping the pillow on the top of the cover. Though I didn't ask anything of the sorts., he smirked again, stretching his hands behind his back. I simply asked if you had fun.

Though looking at William fidgeting by the door was certainly fun, it also remained Michael of some things he would rather forget, for good, or at least until it was time for his next big sleep, so he called the boy over with his hand, asking him to sit by him while he looked over the room for his pendant. He remembered putting it in his jacket at some point, though he didn't know which pocket, which wouldn't really be a problem, if he could only find his jacket...

Do you know where it went? he asked William through his thoughts, confused.
 

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<div align=center>William laughed, and shook his head, "yeah, I guess there are." He shrugged, William was too young for anything other than kisses, and besides, the thought of anything more terrified him at the moment, he'd already thought about it, and decided it was a no-go area for now, at least. He shuffled over, and perched himself next to Micheal, folding his legs underneath him, and looking around the room. He'd tidied the man's jacket up, though he was struggling to remember where he'd put it. The boy snapped his fingers, "ah, yes." He nodded, pushing himself up and shuffling over to one of the drawers, he pulled it open, pulled something out and tossed it to Micheal.

"I was dusting," he admitted, "I didn't want it to get messy." The boy had also evidently patched up the two large holes that had previously been in the back of it, Micheal would most likely tear it again soon, but William didn't mind, it'd be nice to wear for now, he didn't think Micheal really felt the cold anyway. "I didn't take anything out of it, so it should still be in there." He paused, "or if not it's in the drawer." Though he was pretty sure it hadn't fallen out.</div>
 

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I should have guessed. Michael thought, looking at the patched up holes and the back of the black leather, shaking his head slightly. Somehow, even though he knew the boy for, what, about a day? before he had went to sleep, he also knew that this, this right here was so much like William, that it was kind of funny.

It should be somewhere here., he thought, searching the pockets one by one (and there was a lot of pockets on that jacket). And I still have my rings, so your room should be okay even without it. Just as he thought that, he felt something cold brush against the his fingertips. Pulling it out of a pocket, he looked at the silver pendant, bringing it to his eyes.

You didn't possibly remember to talk to my teachers about my absence, did you?, he asked, putting the string around his neck, bringing his head down so he could tie it properly without catching his too much of his hair (he gave up long ago on trying to catch none of it-it was simply impossible).
 

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<div align=center>William nodded, he thought he'd kept everything in the correct order, he would feel horrible if he'd lost something of Micheal's. He had folded it away so nothing would get lost, and so nothing would get dirty, the boy was incredibly considerate of others, regardless of who they are, it was just upped a little for Micheal, since he now considered the winged boy a good friend, and he liked him a lot, he was glad he got lost the first time they'd met, it'd be strange if he didn't know him, even though they hadn't really known each other as long as others might have, Bill had become attached to him.

"Oh!" William nodded again, he had remembered, and told Micheal so, though of course there had been some protest, William might have exaggerated a little and told the teacher he had spoken to that some very bad things would happen if they didn't let Micheal sleep. He'd run away shortly after that, and told them he was asleep whether they liked it or not. "Don't worry, I don't think they really minded." He reassured, his voice picking up a nonchalant sort of tone, he smiled brightly and tipped his head to one side.</div>
 

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You didn't exactly exaggerate. Michael said, putting on his jacket, not because he was cold, but simply because he wanted. Plus, that way he always kept it close, lessening the chances of losing it somewhere along.

The last time I didn't get to sleep because I had some exams..., he left the thought unfinished, not wanting to bother William by it, the boy was sensitive and already troubled enough.

Thank you., he said in the end, giving William a small smile. I will explain it properly to them once I start classes tomorrow. There shouldn't really be a problem, right? he titled his head to the right, looking through the window at the forest and , at the far end, sea. I mean, in the end, this school was made for us.

Though, strictly looking, the fact that he didn't sleep, eat or speak normally didn't exactly had anything to do directly with his power, they were just consequences of a life long teasing because of his wings.
 

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<div align=center>William sighed lightly, and fell backwards on the bed. He yawned loudly, and bent his knees up. "Alright," he murmured, transferring both of his arms backwards to support his head. He was a little curious about whatever it was Micheal was going to say (or think, rather,) but didn't press him to talk about it, he didn't like being pushed to talk about things he didn't want to, therefore never forced that on others, Bill had a lot of things to talk about that perhaps he didn't like talking about, he'd been pushed to talk about them once or twice by old friends and it had resulted with him in tears.

"Exactly," the school was made for them, the teachers couldn't complain about things that happened that were perhaps different to regular schools, after all this was far from a regular school. He didn't even remember what regular school was like, or it was more he didn't want to remember what it was like, he hadn't had that much of what you'd call a nice time at High School back home, he supposed he would have liked it if he'd been 'normal,' he still wished he wasn't different from everyone else, though then again, here he wasn't different...</div>
 
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