DISCLAIMER: I do not own anything related to Glee, or Disney or any other brands I may mention in this story.

Also, Logan and Windsor House are not my creations. They belong to the brilliant CP Coulter and her fanfic Dalton. You should read it. It's awesome.

Enjoy the (slightly angsty) fluff!

It had been a few months since Kurt transferred to Dalton, and Blaine was beginning to think that the new kid could pose a pretty big problem for him.

Blaine was usually a model student. Through the years, he had found the perfect balance between schoolwork, Warblers rehearsal, procrastination and causing trouble with Wes and David. But lately, something – or someone – had been distracting Blaine and tipping his delicately balanced life. Blaine started spending more and more time daydreaming about a certain boy with porcelain skin and less and less time on everything else.

After a while, Wes and David decided that something needed to be done, so they cornered Blaine in the library after Warblers rehearsal one day.

"Blaine," Wes began in a serious tone. "Lately, David and I have noticed that there's something…off about you."

David nodded and said, "You've been spending more time daydreaming and staring out the window than on your schoolwork or the new Warblers' arrangements."

Blaine just sighed and began to apologize. "Guys I'm so sorry. I promise I'll get my act together. I've just been in kind of a funk lately. I don't know what's come over me."

Wes and David just looked at each other and rolled their eyes before responding, "We do."

"It's Kurt!" David exclaimed in response to Blaine's questioning look. "Why don't you just ask him out and quit moping around."

Blaine's face flushed immediately as he mumbled, "We're just friends."

At that, David chuckled and grabbed Blaine by the shoulders. "Look at me. I have been watching the two of you since Kurt transferred and I can say with confidence that you two are a lot of things. You're cute. You're funny. You're annoying. You're inspiring –"

"Annoying?" Blaine interjected, pretending to be offended.

"–But one thing you two are not and will never be is 'just friends'" David finished, using air quotes to emphasize his point.

But Blaine just shrugged David off and started to put his books away. "It doesn't even matter" he said pessimistically. "Even if we both wanted a relationship, it would never work. I'm the first out gay man Kurt has met. Who's to say that he won't leave me as soon as something more interesting comes along?"

"Why would you think that about Kurt?" asked Wes. "It's pretty obvious that he's into you. You can't decide not to go for a relationship just because you think it might end."

"Besides," Blaine continued, not paying any attention to Wes, "he doesn't need a boyfriend right now. He went through a lot at his old school and now he's trying to fit in here at Dalton. He needs a friend, not another complication."

"Now you're just grasping at straws" said David. "It's obvious that you two like each other and I'm pretty sure that Kurt is stronger than you think. So what's actually going on here?"

"I'm scared, okay?" Blaine shouted, earning the boys a disapproving look from the librarian. "I just…I don't have the best track record with guys" Blaine finished sheepishly, refusing to make eye contact with his friends.

"Oh my god," David said quietly. "Are you talking about what happened with Logan?"

Wes let out an exasperated sigh. "Blaine, how many times do we have to tell you? Nothing that happened with Logan was your fault. He has his own issues that he ended up taking out on you. You couldn't have seen it coming and it doesn't mean that every guy you like from now on is going to hurt you like he did."

Blaine just sighed and said, "I understand what you guys are trying to do, but maybe I'm just not the relationship type. Kurt seems great, but I just don't think I'm ready to feel that way about someone again quite yet."

As Blaine left the library dejectedly, Wes and David looked at each other in awe.

"I had no idea he was still so broken up about that" said David. "Now I feel kind of guilty for pushing the whole Kurt thing on him."

"Well what can you expect?" Wes responded. "Logan really did a number on him."

"But he can't shut himself off from the possibility of a relationship with Kurt just because Logan's an ass!" David exclaimed.

"I agree," Wes whispered as he smiled charmingly at the librarian who was now full-on glaring at the two Warblers. "But before he can admit his feelings to Kurt, we have to get him to admit them to himself."

"And how are we supposed to do that?"

"With a little Disney magic of course!" Wes replied with a mischievous glint in his eyes.

Before going back to his dorm, Blaine decided to take a walk around the Dalton campus as he tried to forget Wes and David's failed attempt at an intervention. The campus really was beautiful, especially now that it was covered in a fresh blanket of snow. Everything seemed to sparkle peacefully and Blaine could feel himself cheering up a little bit.

Blaine had always loved snow. When he was younger, he would stare for hours on end at freshly fallen snow admiring how smooth and perfect it looked while it was still untouched. Snow made Blaine believe in possibilities and fresh starts.

'Maybe I should go for it with Kurt' Blaine thought to himself as he made his way through Dalton's memorial garden. 'Wes and David seem to think he likes me back and they're usually pretty good at figuring that stuff out. They were the ones who told me that Logan was a bad idea –'

But at the thought of Logan, Blaine stopped short and snorted angrily. No, he decided. Fresh starts didn't exist for him. After all, snow melts. And once it's all gone, you're just left with the same landscape that's always been there. Some things don't change.

Blaine didn't realize how cold he was until he walked into the Windsor common room and felt the warmth from the fireplace engulf him. He glanced at the clock on the wall and was surprised to find that he had been out walking for almost an hour. All Blaine wanted to do now was curl up in his bed with a cup of hot chocolate, watch the snow fall and stop thinking about his mess of a love life – just for one night.

But as Blaine turned to head upstairs, he noticed that the TV was still on. Blaine sighed. This wasn't uncommon in Windsor. Windsor boys are easily distracted and often forget to clean things up or turn things off. Blaine supposed he was lucky it was just the TV and not the stove like last time.

He made his way over to the entertainment center and just as he was about to push the power button, Blaine recognized the movie that was playing.

"Who was watching Hercules?" Blaine mumbled to himself before shrugging and turning it off. "I thought I was the only one in Windsor with a soft spot for Disney."

As Blaine climbed the two flights of stairs to his room, he remembered just why he loved Disney so much. Those songs were so damn catchy. He started humming to himself as he approached his room and once he got inside and closed the door, he began to sing quietly.

If there's a prize for rotten judgment

I guess I've already won that.

No man is worth the aggravation.

That's ancient history – been there, done that.

Just as Blaine finished the first verse, Wes and David came bursting out of his closet singing the back-up vocals.

Who'd'ya think you're kiddin'
He's the Earth and heaven to you
Try to keep it hidden
Honey, we can see right through you
Boy, ya can't conceal it
We know how ya feel and
Who you're thinking of

As they sang, Wes and David pulled down all the pictures of Kurt that Blaine had recently added to his bulletin board and began to dance around the room with them.

No chance, no way
I won't say it, no, no

Blaine sang angrily as he chased his friends around his dorm room trying to get his pictures back.

You swoon, you sigh
why deny it, uh-oh

It's too cliche
I won't say I'm in love

Blaine blushed furiously as Wes and David made kissing faces to the pictures before eventually giving them back.

I thought my heart had learned its lesson

Blaine gazed tenderly at the pictures.

It feels so good when you start out
My head is screaming get a grip, kid
Unless you're dying to cry your heart out
Oh

Blaine fell back onto his bed as his friends continued to serenade him.

You keep on denying
Who you are and how you're feeling
Baby, we're not buying
Hon, we saw ya hit the ceiling
Face it like a grown-up
When ya gonna own up
That ya got, got, got it bad

At that, Blaine shot up and tried to chase the other Warblers out of his room.

No chance, no way
I won't say it, no, no

But Wes and David would not be deterred and were actually much more agile than they seemed. They managed to dodge Blaine every time he came at them.

Give up, give in
Check the grin you're in love

This scene won't play,
I won't say I'm in love

You're doin flips read our lips
You're in love

Finally, Blaine decided that the only way he was going to get any peace was if he was the one who left. As he left, he sang angrily,

You're way off base
I won't say it
Get off my case
I won't say it

Before Blaine could slam the door in their faces, Wes and David got one more shot in at him.

Boy, don't be proud
It's O.K. you're in love

Blaine huffed in annoyance as he slammed the door only to turn around and see Kurt standing at the door to his own dorm room looking just as gorgeous as ever.

"Hey Blaine," Kurt said with a laugh that made Blaine's heart rate speed up to twice it's normal rate. "Everything okay in there?"

"Oh…yeah," Blaine responded quickly. "Wes and David just won't leave me alone."

"Ah, I see. Well, I'll see you in the dining hall for dinner!" Kurt waved goodbye as he entered his room.

"Yeah, see you there," Blaine responded with a sigh as the door closed.

Oh
At least out loud,
I won't say I'm in love.

A/N: Thanks for reading! Reviews would be fantastic. This is my first attempt at fanfic so I would love to hear what you guys think! And the next chapter should be up shortly!