Please read and review! 3 Sorry this chapter is so short. I intend for them to get longer.
I do not own Glee but I do own a hairbrush.
This is a story about Kurt Hummel. Attending Dalton Academy, an all boys' boarding school, Kurt met Blaine. Blaine was none less than Kurt's prince charming. He soon joined the A Capella glee club at Dalton, The Warblers. The club was successful, tying with New Directions (Kurt's old Glee club) at sectionals. Regionals came around the corner and Kurt sang for a bird. During the moving performance Blaine finally realized he was in love with Kurt Elizabeth Hummel. This is how our story begins, with two teenage boys doing homework.
"What did you get for number 12?" Blaine asked from across the table. He ran his left hand through his hair, smoothing out any stray strands.
"Pulling a Nick are you?" Kurt joked with a smile plastered on his face. Nick was a fellow Warbler that always copied off work.
"I just want to check." Blaine replied, happy that he had made Kurt smile. What Blaine didn't know was it wasn't hard for him to make Kurt smile. Whenever Blaine said something or did something directed to Kurt, he smiled. He couldn't help it. Kurt slid his notebook across the table for Blaine to see his answer. The dark haired boy checked his answered and nodded to Kurt while he slid the notebook back across the table. Meanwhile, their physics teacher, Mr. Francher, walked by.
"Don't slide things across the table! It scratches the wood." He warned. Then he continued walking, look over his shoulder as Kurt and Blaine pretended to do their work. Once he was a good distance away, the boys burst out into laughter.
"I can't beli-" Blaine was interrupted by his own laugh. Kurt finally gathered himself and gave Blaine, who was still laughing, an odd look. This only made Blaine laugh more. Kurt got up from his seat and slowly approached Blaine. He put one hand on his shoulder. Blaine had his face in his hands as he tried to gather himself.
"Blaine, I hate to break it to you." He paused. "It wasn't that funny." Kurt smiled at his classmate, who had finally calmed down. Blaine sat up, stiffly.
"We should finish our homework." Blaine laughed just to annoy Kurt, who simply rolled his eyes at the pathetic joke.
"Cute Blaine." He walked to his seat and put his earphones in. Kurt had a hard time concentrating around Blaine. It wasn't his boyish looks or the cute way he tapped his pencil when he though hard that distracted Kurt but it was the chemistry between the boys. Blaine had confessed his love for Kurt but he knew that this didn't mean they're together. Kurt had made that mistake before and was cautious this time. Kurt assumed it didn't matter to Blaine but he craved that label, boyfriend. What Kurt didn't know was that Blaine did want the label, just as much as him. After a couple quiet minutes of what looked like work, Blaine broke the silence.
"What are you listening to?" He asked, trying to start a conversation.
"Oh nothing. Just tunes." Kurt said, holding out the "s".
"What type of tunes?" Blaine questioned as he scootched his chair closer. Kurt blushed at the movement.
"Why so persistent Anderson?" Kurt replied. He had used Blaine's last name, which had caught him off guard. Blaine was so close to Kurt now, he could feel each breath Blaine took.
"I'm was just asking a question but now you won't tell me. I don't know, it makes me even more curious. How do you do that Kurt?" His voice was seductive and the distance between the boys shrunk. Blaine stared into Kurt's eyes and he saw the boy he loved. Slowly, Blaine raised a hand to push a strand of lose hair off Kurt's face. Kurt sat there, like a statue. He was in awe. All he thought about was Blaine said he was bad a romance? Kurt stared at his lips. There wasn't a moment that he wanted to press his against Blaine's more than right now. Blaine grabbed Kurt's soft, pale hand and played with his fingers. Everything was perfect. If either boy did anything, the moment would be ruined. Surprising, it wasn't one of the boys who ruined the moment at all.
"HEY GUYS!" Shouted a boy from across the room. It was Jeff, a fellow Warbler and a good friend of the pair. Kurt sighed because that's all he could do. Getting mad at Jeff was impossible. He was the funny guy who was always smiling. Blaine gave him a glare and then scootched his chair back to its original spot. Jeff was completely unaware of what he had walked in and ruined. He grabbed a chair and sat between the boys.
"So guys! I was heading to the coffee shop and I know it's your free to so do you guys want to come? IT'D BE FUN!" Jeff said, smiling like crazy. Kurt laughed when Jeff screamed the last sentence and looked at Blaine for approval. Of course, Blaine nodded his head in agreement.
"Sure Jeff. Meet you outside in 5?" Kurt asked. Jeff smiled and looked at Blaine, waiting for him to smile too. Once he had, Jeff ran off to wait outside.
"I love how he smiles so much! Whenever I'm around him, I can't help but smile. For some reason, you manage to keep a glum face." Kurt stated as he gathered his books together.
"What do you mean? Jeff is a phenomenal person, I guess I'm not as smile-prown as you." Blaine returned which he followed with a hoarse laugh. Kurt smiled while he swung his satchel over his shoulder and walked to the door. Blaine rushed and followed behind him.
"After you." Kurt held the door for Blaine who took his time walking through; making sure Kurt held the door longer. Blaine's phone buzzed while they walked down the hallway.
"A new text message from Jeff!" Blaine exclaimed with fake joy.
From: Jeff To: Blaine
:)
"He texted me a smile face." Blaine rolled his eyes.
"Oh come on! He just wants you to smile more. Jeff's too nice to see someone upset. Maybe if you smiled more around him." Kurt winked when he finished.
"Let's hope it's just that." Blaine muttered under his breath. Kurt had heard he said something but realized Blaine wasn't in the best mood and ignored it. Once they had reached the door, Kurt spotted Jeff sitting on the bench outside. Kurt had his hand on the door but spoke before he opened it.
"Be nice Blaine." Kurt warned.
"Thanks dad." Blaine replied. He opened the door himself, which made Kurt loose his balance. Luckily Kurt caught himself and walked outside. Something was wrong with Blaine, Kurt knew it. He would never act like this, especially not to Kurt. Blaine tried to make small talk with Jeff. They ended up having a decent conversation. Kurt was there but his mind was still trying to figure out what was wrong with Blaine who didn't talk to Kurt much the whole trip. By the time they had finished their copy, he had only said 2 things to Kurt.
As soon as the boys reached Dalton, they had to go their separate ways. Kurt had science, Blaine had physics and Jeff had math. This was a relief to Kurt because he could finally ask Blaine what was up.
"Bye Jeff!" Kurt said with a phony smile plastered on his face. Blaine bid farewell too and lowered himself to tie his shoe. Kurt grabbed him by the arm and pulled Blaine to a corner because he knew people would be coming in the halls soon.
"What's wrong with you?" Kurt asked. His voice was strict.
"What? Oh with Jeff. That's easy. I felt bad for not smiling so I spent a ton of time with him and now he's good. That's all, OK?" Blaine reassured.
"Blaine, that doesn't make any sense at all, but whatever. You aren't made at me or anything right?" Kurt asked.
"No, there's no way I could be mad at you." Blaine answered. He ran his hands through Kurt's hair.
"Next time tell me before you pull a move like that. You scared me." Kurt smirked and relaxed his shoulders as Blaine continued to feel his hair. There was a moment of silence. Kurt saw Blaine leaning in and their lips collided. Blaine moved his hand from Kurt's head to his waist. Kurt's hand rested on Blaine's neck. Blaine pushed his tongue against Kurt's lips, awaiting entry. Kurt allowed it and followed back with full force. Slowly Kurt backed away until he reached the wall. After they had separated, Blaine couldn't make eye contact. Kurt grabbed the wall for support because he was still stunned.
"Blaine." Kurt said, staring at the ground. "What are we?" Kurt's voice sounded worried yet hopeful. Blaine looked at him and smiled.
"I was hoping we were dating." Blaine said. His cheeks turned tomato red from embarrassment. Kurt looked up and they caught each other's eyes.
"Good." Kurt replied. "That what I hoped for too."
