after BIOTA


Kurt walked into the practice room to the Warblers. There were five minutes until it started. And he was going to used those five minutes well. He strutted over to where Blaine was pouting, refusing to make eye contact.

"Blaine," Kurt whispered, feeling very weak. "I'm sorry about what I said. I didn't mean it. I... my cousin is bi, and she's my best friend. I have no problem with it."

Blaine's eyes flickered.

"I freaked out about the whole thing because I look up to you, and I felt alone. Like I was back at McKinley. I felt so unsure of myself, if I could make it without you.

Kurt's eyes fled to the floor as Blaine's looked up at the boy. He took in Kurt's appearance. His hair was disheveled and there were purple bags under his eyes. He seemed thinner than usual, and he was pretty thin to begin with. The fashionable boy was taking their fight pretty hard. Blaine opened his mouth to reply that it was fine, he didn't blame him, but Kurt interrupted.

"And I'm used to Rachel being chose over me. She's better than me at everything. She gets everything I could ever want. I didn't want that to happen with you. You're my best friend, Blaine. I couldn't lose you to her."

Blaine frowned at the insight. He hadn't known this. Was this how Kurt had always felt?

He muttered, loud enough for Kurt to hear, "I will always choose you, over anyone," before he even knew what he was saying.

Kurt's eyes flashed as he smiled before pulling Blaine into a bone-crushing hug.

The two ignored the "aww-ing" around them. They were lost in their little world, full of imperfections and insecurities.

And they were totally cool with it.


I wrote this because I really don't think Kurt meant what he said about bisexuals. I just think he was upset about the whole thing. I don't think Kurt seems like the type of person to be like that. And so came this.

Super short because it's a drabble which it really all I can write nowadays.

I'm kinda working on a story... Maybe.

R&R?