Summary: Blaine and Kurt both want to do something special and romantic for their boyfriend for their six month anniversary. Fluffy Klaine. This might become M in later chapters - but I'll give you a heads up incase you're not into that.

A/N: I got this idea while trying to decide where to go on vacation this summer. It will switch between Kurt's and Blaine's POV and when neither is indicated (after a line break), its in the third person. I have it mapped out to be 10-12 chapters. Let me know if you think that I should continue! :D

I don't own Glee. I just love Kurt and Blaine.

Kurt

The last six months have probably been the best of my life. After the incidents with Karofsky at McKinley, I was nervous to leave all of my friends behind and transfer to Dalton Academy. But between weekends and school breaks, plus the thousands of texts that we've exchanged, I really am working through it. I definitely miss singing with them more than anything else, but since I auditioned and got accepted into the Warblers a few days after transferring, I haven't stopped singing completely.

But anyway, five months, one week and three days ago, on Christmas Eve, to be precise, Blaine and I officially became a couple. We spent weeks dancing around the subject - he wanted to take things slowly since I had just moved and just got away from my problems at McKinley and I read his hesitance as disinterest. In the end, though, all it took was a kiss under some mistletoe to kick things off - and we've been together ever since.

We are very happy and very in love. David, Wes and Mercedes all pick on us because we spend so much time together and they have developed the most embarrassing habit of walking in on us while we are in... compromising situations.

But after nearly six months, the teasing has started to die down and we are as happy as ever. Probably even more so than we when first started out. I feel so unbelievably lucky to have fallen in love with a boy who treats me with such respect and love. And I really wanted to do something for our six month anniversary to try and express how much I appreciate and love him.

So a couple of months ago I started saving some of the money that my dad gives me for new clothes and I put it away into my savings account, which already had a fair amount from years of Birthday and Christmas gifts in the form of cash. I also got a job for Saturday mornings working at the desk of the local dry cleaners. It was convenient because I spent most of my time there browsing through the newest edition of Vogue and I use my employee discount very often. I wanted to save up some money so that I could do something for him - for us - that was both special and romantic. And now that school is out in two weeks and our anniversary is in three, I have come up with the perfect plan.

Blaine

The last six months have probably been the best of my life. "Blaine, I'm transferring to Dalton" is probably tied with "yes, I'd love to be your boyfriend" as the best things I've ever heard in my life, and they both were said in the last six months direct from the mouth of my beautiful boyfriend. I mean, I know he misses the New Directions and all of his friends from McKinley, and I'm so glad that he gets to visit with them most weekends, but I would be lying if I said that I wasn't happy he transferred.

It's not all because now I get to spend every day staring into his gorgeous eyes and spend every night snuggling with him before we fall asleep (okay, maybe that is a lot of the reason), but I am so glad that I no longer have to worry about his safety. Sure, at Dalton, some of the guys might be a bit stuck up, and sometimes the Warblers do tease us because we're so... affectionate. But we can walk through the halls of this school hand in hand and all we will receive is warm greetings and knowing smirks.

I feel so unbelievably lucky to have fallen in love with a boy like Kurt, whose warmness and love make me melt every single day. I decided a few weeks ago that I really wanted to do something for our six month anniversary to try and express how much I love and appreciate him.

My mom puts money into a checking account for me every month so that I have what I need for school necessities and gas to travel home. Frankly, she gives me much more than is really necessary and lately, between wanting to spend more time with Kurt and not wanting to return home just to be bothered by father, my spending money has been accumulating quite quickly. Our anniversary is only three short weeks away, and I am so excited to be finished with school the week after next. I have come up with the perfect plan.


Blaine finished his last final on Friday, June 17th and rushed upstairs to meet Kurt in their room. He hadn't been as focused on his test as he should have been, but the idea of finally revealing to Kurt what he had been planning for the past couple of weeks had him excited and anxious. His thoughts elsewhere, he nearly knocked Kurt off of his feet by throwing the door open so quickly.

"Oh Kurt! I'm so sorry. I wasn't paying attention," he said, grabbing the other boy's hand to ensure that he would not fall over. "What were you doing right behind the door, anyway?"

"Just getting my towel off the hook. I thought that I had packed everything, but when I shut the door I realized both of ours were still hanging up there," he replied, looking at Blaine curiously. "How was the test? You seem a little nervous. I bet you did great, you've been studying all week."

Blaine looked down to his boyfriend fretting over him and smiled. "It's nothing," he said while leaning over to give him a light kiss. "I know that our anniversary isn't until next week, but I have something for you. Come on, let's sit down," he said quickly before Kurt could interrupt.

"Really?" Kurt asked, looking surprised. "Good, because I was actually gonna give something to you tonight too." At this statement, Blaine waggled his eyebrows and pulled Kurt up onto his bed with him, laying him down and kissing him with much more passion this time.

Kurt pulled out of the kiss and pushed him back so that they were both sitting up. "Now concentrate Blaine, my dad is going to be here in like twenty minutes to pick me and all of my stuff up," he said. Today was the last day of finals and most everyone was either leaving that night or the next morning. Kurt and Blaine's possessions had all been packed up in their suitcases and totes and now lined the walls of their room.

Kurt reached across to grab his bag that was sitting on the desk by his bed and dodged Blaine who was swooping in for another kiss. "Seriously, babe, focus for just a minute."

Seeing the sincerity and seriousness in his eyes, Blaine stopped messing around and grabbed his hands. "Do you have any idea how much I am going to miss seeing you everyday? I honestly think that I'm going to go crazy."

"I know it, I feel the same way," Kurt said earnestly. "That's partly why I'm so excited to give you this gift," he continued, pulling a manila envelope out of his bag and thrusting it forward and onto Blaine's lap. The older boy scanned the package curiously, which Kurt had decorated with small hearts. Blaine smiled at the cheesiness of the drawings and looked up and saw the anxiousness in Kurt's eyes and decided to open it and not tease him by making him wait.

Blaine

I opened the flap of the envelope and pulled out a series of documents. On top was a group of papers that were stapled together and the top piece was labeled "travel itinerary - Costa Rica trip June 27th - July 3rd." I skimmed through the things listed on the paper and my mouth dropped into a perfect circle.

"Now, our hotel isn't 4 stars and we don't have first class tickets," Kurt said quickly. "I know that it's actually the week after our anniversary but Carol's sister works at a travel agency and she got me some really good deals but could only get them for this week. And ever since you did that paper for your Spanish class last semester on tourism in Costa Rica I know that you've really wanted to go. Between Carol's sister, some research that I did, and rereading your paper, I think that I've planned a pretty good itinerary," he said ramblingly, almost out of breath from saying his whole speech in one go.

I couldn't say anything at first. I was shocked and surprised into silence. I didn't realize that my silence was worrying Kurt until he started talking again, saying, "we don't have to go if you don't want to. I just got this idea and sorta ran with it."

Kurt

I watched his face as he opened the envelope and my heart sunk. He didn't like it. He didn't want to go with me. Why wasn't he saying anything at all? Everyone who I had told thought that it was going to be such a good idea. The silence was killing me.

"We don't have to go if you don't want to. I just got this idea and sorta ran with it," I said sheepishly, the volume of my voice slipping into nothingness as I finished my sentence.

"You have got to be kidding me," he said flatly. Oh god. I messed this up bad.

Blaine jumped off of the bed and grabbed his bag that he had thrown onto the floor when he came back from his test. He hopped back onto the bed and rummaged through his notebooks for a minute before pulling out a bright pink folder that I hadn't seen before. He pushed it into my hands and nodded at me, encouraging me to open it.

I opened it slowly and on one side I saw two stapled plane tickets. On the other side was a single piece of paper with small writing labeled "Surprise Anniversary Trip - Paris, France - June 20-26" and underneath was a day by day itinerary very similar to the one that I had made up.

I looked up at him realized that his silence wasn't out of not liking the present, but the irony that we both planned something so similar for each other. I glanced back down at the paper and reread the date. "But this is Monday? Only 3 days from now?" I asked, thinking that there must be a mistake.

Blaine nodded in response and added, "I know your parents love me. I figured that they'd be okay for one more week without you home. Or maybe two weeks?" He smile grew wider and he let out his contagious laugh.


When Burt and Carol walked into their room half a hour later, they found both boys still giggling and talking animatedly about their upcoming trips. After looking at them curiously, they finally were able to get the whole story out from the boys, who took many pauses to share lingering, loving glances and break out into fits of giggles due to their shared excitement. Burt made eye contact with his wife and although it would mean not having his son at their house for most of the next couple of weeks, he knew that Kurt deserved the happiness that he was obviously feeling with his boyfriend and decided two things: Firstly, he and Blaine would certainly need to have a refresher on 'the talk' that he had given him some months ago. Secondly, he would do anything in his power to get Kurt to smile like this more often, even if it meant letting him run around exploring new countries and cities without him being there to protect him. Watching the boys chat excitedly with Carol, he realized that some of his protectiveness needed to be put on the back burner and that Blaine would have to step up to the plate. If he failed, well, he really could benefit from some shooting practice.