A Phil and Dylan Fanfiction
Kiss Me Slowly
Phil never wanted it to be this way; for him to feel good towards Dylan. Not that he did before but it was a different kind of good- the kind where he felt about Claire.
He never really thought it would turn to this- Phil constantly worrying that one day Hayley would find out Claire would find out and it would all crumble to the ground like how gymnastics fell accidentally. He knew that he would lose his family if they all found out that Phil Dunphy, the caring funny father who truly loved Claire, was sleeping with his daughter's boyfriend and that he, Phil Dunphy was utterly in love with Dylan.
It all started when Hayley had dumped Dylan and when Phil took him to the sundae shop, then they walked to the park together.
"I don't know Mr. Dunphy Hayley doesn't want to see me anymore she hates me." Dylan said sadly, and he put a hand across his other arm, looking down and sighing. "Dylan I'm sure Hayley just was a bit mad and she'll get over it she always does and before you know it you guys will be back together trust me." Phil said, putting his hands in his pocket.
"No this time Hayley really made her point she doesn't want me in her life." Dylan whispered the last part and Phil actually looked up at him, feeling sorry and a bit mad at Hayley for making Dylan sad.
"No don't say that she still wants you; heck I've had my ups and downs with Claire and look at us now." Phil said trying to lighten up the mood. They began to walk towards trees, and they sat underneath one, ignoring people's stares when they found themselves laying next to each other, talking and watching each other's faces.
They both talked about things that mindblown their mind, they had laughed.
After a laugh about dogs chasing squirrels, Phil sighed, smiling at Dylan for the first time, and looked at him in a way he hadn't noticed before.
"Dylan?"
"Yea Mr. Dunphy?"
"Call me Phil."
Dylan had stared at him, his mouth slightly open and his eyes staring at Phil's dark brown ones.
"Okay Phil." And Phil had smiled, looking down.
