64. A Christmas Miracle, Part 2 - Todd x female reader (Dead Poets Society)

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As Todd and Y/N reunite with their friends after the holiday break, laughter and chatter fill the air. They exchange stories about their Christmas experiences, sharing tales of family traditions and festive celebrations.

Y/N smiled as the lads bombarded the room with Christmas-related incidents, while Todd listened intently, his cheeks flushing as he remembered his own holiday.

"And you can't believe what happened. My father burned the turkey!" Charlie exclaimed, getting slightly turned up.

As the group listens to Charlie's animated recounting of his Christmas disaster, a round of laughter shapes the sound of the beige dorm room.

The conversation flows, Neil turns his attention to Y/N and Todd. With a curious smile, he sought out, "Hey Todd, Y/N, how was your Christmas?"

As the laughter died down, Y/N's gaze shifted to Todd, noting the faint blush coloring his cheeks. She couldn't help but beam fondly at him, knowing the story behind his blush.

"Yeah, Todd," she said teasingly, "how about your Christmas? Anything as eventful as Charlie's turkey mishap?"

Todd's cheeks burned a deeper shade of red at the attention turned to him, but he grinned shyly nonetheless. "Uh, well, my Christmas was..." he trailed off, searching for the right words to describe his holiday spent with Y/N and her family.

Todd couldn't get to finish his sentence; he was stuttering too much. "I, well, I..." With a deep breath, he was actually able to whisper it out softly. "I actually, actually spent my Christmas with Y/N and her family."

The dorm room grew silent as the boys stared at each other. Todd's confession caused a palpable silence in the dorm room. His friends exchanged puzzled looks, their brows furrowed in amazement at the unexpected reveal.

"What?" Cameron repeated, his tone tinted with disbelief.

Todd's cheeks flushed an even deeper shade of red as he grasped the gravity of his revelation. He had never been one to openly share details about his personal life, especially not with his friends. But something about the warmth and acceptance of the group drove him to speak his truth.

"Is it true?" Charlie inquired with unexpected enthusiasm and a mischievous smirk.

Todd's cheeks flushed with embarrassment as he nodded, answering Charlie's question. "Yeah, it's true," he replied, barely above a whisper. "I spent Christmas with Y/N and her family."

Charlie's smile turned into a grin, and his eyes sparkled with mischief. "Well, well, well," he cried, unable to contain his excitement. "Looks like Todd's got a secret admirer after all!"

The other boys The other boys exchanged astonished looks, their faces a mixture of curiosity and enjoyment. Neil leaned forward; his interest peaked. "That's amazing, Todd," he responded truly. "How did it go?"

Todd paused to collect his thoughts, his cheeks still flushed with humiliation. "It was... it was really nice," he said, a faint smile forming on the corners of his lips. "Y/N's family made me feel welcome, and it was great to spend the holiday with them."

Y/N smiled warmly at Todd, her heart full of affection for him. "Yeah, and it seemed like my little sister really liked him."

"Ooh, Todd's making quite an impression," Knox joked, winking at him. "First Y/N's family, then her sister. "Who is next on the list?"

Y/N rolled her eyes at Knox's antics, yet her stare at Todd revealed a glimmer of tenderness. She was grateful for his presence in her life and the relationship he had created with her family.

"Mmm, my sister even got sad when my parents got a hug instead of her." Y/N recalled it with a slight chuckle at the conclusion.

"Your sister's adorable," Todd remarked, a genuine smile spreading across his face. "She's got such a big heart for someone so little."

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