I just want to say that this is due entirely to a combination of it being 12:30 AM, having songs from Mulan stuck in my head, and having a long conversation about the awesomeness of the classic Disney movies with Ninja Giraffe. Yes it is random. Also, I don't own Glee...though I am saving up my money to buy Darren Criss...
Kurt knew something was up. Blaine had been sneaking around a lot lately, and sort of just being distant. Kurt often saw him looking around before entering or exiting a room, as though to make sure he wasn't being followed. There were lights on in his room at all hours of the day and night. Kurt was beginning to worry.
He tried to enlist the help of Wes and David, but they had merely laughed, and commented about how he was "doing that again", and about how he really had a problem. Needless to say, this conversation did nothing to alleviate Kurt's worries.
Finally it got to the point where Kurt couldn't take Blaine's constant state of sleep deprived zombie-ness anymore (the completely unattractive dark rings under his eyes didn't help either). So Kurt decided it was time to step in.
He snuck into Blaine's room right after classes, and waited for Blaine, who had been at physics, all the way on the other side of campus, to arrive. When he did, Kurt had him cornered.
"What are you doing here Kurt?" Blaine asked, and Kurt didn't miss the anxious movement of his eyes toward the door.
"This is an intervention, Blaine." Kurt explained. "Lately your behaviors have been self-destructive, and they need to stop."
"You rehearsed that, didn't you?" was Blaine's only response to Kurt's speech.
"Maybe." Kurt allowed. "But that's not the point. Something's been different lately, Blaine. What is it?"
Blaine sighed, and knowing he was cornered, grabbed Kurt's hands and dragged him over to the bed, sitting across from him and keeping his smaller hands clasped in his own.
"Alright fine, Kurt, you win. I do have a problem. You see...I'm a bit of a Disney junkie."
Kurt, who had been looking somber at Blaine's confession of having a problem, now only had a look of comical shock on his face.
"So?" Kurt finally managed to respond. "That doesn't explain why you've been sneaking around."
"Yes it does." Blaine answered, looking a tad bit confused at Kurt's reaction. "I make weird covers of Disney songs...who does that?"
Kurt mulled that over for a second, before responding simply with "you do".
This sent them both into hysterical laughter. Once they had recovered enough for Kurt to form a coherent sentence, he managed to get a question out in between bouts of giggles.
"So can I hear one of these 'weird Disney covers'?" he asked Blaine.
Blaine only smiled as he picked up his guitar and began to play
