Prompt: Kurt and Blaine skype


"Blaine, I have to go."

"Liar. You just need to go do all your face cleaning stuff and you don't want me to see you in a face mask."

"No! Well… But I… Just say goodnight, Blaine!"

"Nope! Kurt, it's been four months since we got together and I've known you even longer than that. I've seen you shirtless. I've seen you asleep. I don't think it's that big of a deal for me to see you in your face mask."

"Oh my good Lord, fine. Wait a minute."

Kurt carried his laptop over to his vanity and set it carefully on the corner that wasn't completely covered in various containers of creams and serums. He adjusted the screen so that Blaine could see him and he could see Blaine. He loved when they Skyped like this right before bed. Blaine always looked so adorably rumpled, laying back in his bed in his old Dalton soccer t-shirts, hugging one of his pillows while they chatted about their days.

Thank the powers that be for video chatting, or else Kurt Hummel would be having a very difficult time with the two hour distance between them.

"What's that stuff for, anyway?" Blaine asked, hugging his pillow tighter to his chest and tipping his curly head to one side.

"It tightens your pores," Kurt answered as he began to spread the thick paste over his forehead. "It's really good for making your skin smoother and keeping it soft."

"Well, clearly it works, because I love to kiss your cheeks. And your forehead. And your nose. And your chin. And you. All of you."

"Eloquent, Blaine. Very eloquent." Kurt finished applying the mask and then sat back in the chair to wait for it to dry. Blaine let out a giggle that he attempted to muffle in his pillow. "What's so funny?"

"You look like you stuck your face in pea soup or something. It's funny. And it makes me kind of hungry, actually…"

"Oh my God, Blaine, you are such a boy sometimes." Kurt rolled his eyes, but couldn't stop the smile that stretched across his face, cracking the already drying mask at the corners of his lips.

"And you wouldn't have me any other way," Blaine returned, batting his eyelashes at the camera.

"No," Kurt said softly. "No, I wouldn't."