So, this is just a fluffy story of fluffy goodness. :3 Yep yep. I don't normally rush a romance, but I didn't want this story to get much longer than the 6 chapters it is, so I have done this Disney style...you know what I mean. Prince and Princess meet for first time = OMG WE B IN LUVS ALREADY! WOO!

Yeah...something like that. But it is really cute! Hope you enjoy!


Ch.1

Kurt Hummel was super excited. It was his sixth birthday and he had begged his parents to take him to Color Me Mine. Luckily his birthday fell on a Sunday this year so his mom had no piano lessons to teach and his father could take the day off, letting his assistant manager run the garage.

Arts and crafts were Kurt's favorite, besides tea parties and baking with his mom...and Disney movies, and dress up, and using the swings at the park, and shopping, and...well, actually Kurt could not really pick his most favorite activity because he loved all of them so much.

Now that he was here though, staring at all the pottery pieces that were just waiting to be colored, he was feeling a bit overwhelmed. There were so many! How could he just choose one?

He looked around and saw there were quite a lot of other kids about with their own families and friends, painting and having fun. A small twinge of sadness gripped at his heart; Kurt wished that he had friends to sit and paint with. At least he had his mom and dad with him. This trip would not be as nearly as exciting if his parents were not there as well.

"Okay, I'm back." Burt Hummel appeared next to Kurt and his mother, Karen Hummel. "Parking was fun." He sighed.

Karen smiled, touching her husband's shoulder briefly before turning back to look down at Kurt. "So, birthday boy, ready to find something to paint?"

"Yes!" Kurt nodded excitedly, gripping his mommy's hand tightly. "Can we look over there first, mommy?" He pointed over to a shelf that held some animal pieces. When Karen nodded in agreement, Kurt smiled happily and dragged her off, leaving Burt to follow behind.

There were lots of tiny animals and medium sized animals and even some huge animals. While Kurt looked at a few, his parents wandered slightly off to the side to look at a few more. He had just spotted one that looked like a baby penguin when he heard a soft voice start talking next to him.

"Excuse me?" Kurt turned to see who was talking to him and saw it was another boy – seemingly around the same age as him. The other boy made eye contact with him and gasped slightly. "Wow, you have really pretty eyes!"

Kurt felt his face heat up and he smiled a tiny bit, trying not to look down at the floor in embarrassment. The other little boy was slightly shorter than him and had quite a mess of dark curls on his head. His eyes were a warm, hazel color – different from Kurt's own stunning blue, yet the prettiest eyes Kurt had ever seen. "Thanks...yours are pretty too."

The boy smiled brightly and held his hand out. "I'm Blaine."

Kurt looked down at Blaine's hand, unsure of what to do at first before he remembered that it was polite to shake hands while introducing ones self. He took Blaine's hand in his and smiled at how nicely it felt in his hand. "I'm Kurt."

"Ooh! I like your name." Blaine grinned. "Hey, Kurt?"

"Yeah?" Kurt asked, tilting his head slightly to the side. He wondered why Blaine had even come over to talk to him in the first place. Normally other kids just ignored him, or called him mean names. The name calling was mainly at school though, on the playground when grownups were not always around to hear. The ignoring, well, that just happened all the time. It was why Kurt had no friends really.

Blaine turned to look up at the shelves and sighed. "I've never been here before so...I don't know which thing to paint. Could you help me?"

"Me?" Kurt looked at Blaine in surprise. "Why me?"

"Well..." Blaine looked around at all the other kids who were there, "everyone else seems to have a friend or two to paint with, but I...don't really have anyone besides my mommy. My older brother's off at a soccer game with my dad. And I saw you over here without any of the other kids so I thought that...well, I didn't want to be a bother..."

Kurt lifted a hand and patted Blaine's shoulder comfortingly – something he always saw his mommy doing for his dad and figured it helped him, so it should help Blaine. Blaine did smile a tiny bit so he figured it helped at least a little. "This is my first time here too, and I'm just with my parents, but I'm sure they wouldn't mind if both our families sat together." He was kind of glad to meet another kid who seemed to need a friend just as much as he did.

"Yay!" Blaine smiled brightly. "We should look together for things to paint, since it's both our first times here."

"Okay!" Kurt agreed, liking this plan very much. "My parents brought me here cause it's my birthday today! I'm turning six!" He held up six fingers, feeling quite proud of his self.

Blaine squealed and suddenly gave Kurt a big hug. "Happy birthday! Wow, you're a bit older than me!" He let go of Kurt, who had turned quite a lovely shade of pink. "I'm not turning six for another four months. I want to paint something for you!"

Kurt was still kind of in shock. He had never gotten a hug from another kid before. And now Blaine wanted to paint something for him? "You don't have to do that!" He giggled, quite pleased that he seemed to be making a good new friend.

"But it's your birthday! And it'll give you something to remember me by." Blaine nodded, looking like he had already made up his mind on the matter.

Remember? Did that mean they might never get to see each other again? Kurt did not want that to happen. "But...we're friends now right? So we'll get to see each other again."

Blaine looked sad and shook his head. "Mommy said we're moving to another town in two weeks. I don't want to move now that I actually have a friend."

Kurt did not want Blaine to move either. "Oh..." He was silent for a moment then an idea popped into his head. "Wait! I have an idea! Let's both pick out something and paint it and then we'll swap. They'll be little 'remember me' gifts." He smiled hopefully, hoping that Blaine liked the idea.

"That's a great idea!" Blaine clapped his hands happily, nodding enthusiastically which sent his curls bouncing every which way. The sight made Kurt giggle a tiny bit; it was really cute. "Do you want to do animals or something else?"

Kurt thought for a few seconds and was about to reply when his saw his mother walking over to join them. "Hey, K, who's this?"

"This is Blaine, mommy!" Kurt replied happily, grabbing Blaine's hand and smiling when he felt Blaine lacing their fingers together. "He's my new friend. We're going to paint something for each other cause he's moving soon, which is sad, but this way he'll have something to remember me by."

"Aw, that's so sweet, baby." Karen smiled down at her son. "Well, it is very nice to meet you, Blaine. It's such a shame we won't get to see you after this. You're welcome to bring your family over to a table with us to paint."

"Thank you!" Blaine smiled up at Karen. "Can we go look for what we're gonna paint?"

"Of course! Have fun you two!" Karen smiled at them both then went back over to Burt, making sure to keep an eye out on them.

Kurt and Blaine looked about the shelves, chattering away about their favorite movies and things to do as they decided on what pieces to paint. Suddenly Blaine paused and exclaimed in triumph. "Aha! I found one!"

"Oh, what is it? What is it?" Kurt wondered excitedly.

Blaine carefully picked up a piece that was of a mermaid sitting on a rock. "You said your favorite movie was The Little Mermaid, right?" Kurt nodded, a huge grin on his face. "She isn't really Ariel, but she's still a mermaid, right? So I'm gonna paint her for you."

"Aw, thank you!" Kurt clapped his hands happily. "But which one am I gonna paint for you? I just can't decide cause there's so many!" He bit his lip worriedly.

"Um..." Blaine looked back on a shelf and pulled another piece down, showing it to Kurt, "can you do this one?" He looked slightly embarrassed.

Kurt looked to see what Blaine was holding out. It was a guy in a prince outfit. "Oh! That's...are you sure?" He asked softly, his head tilted slightly to the left.

"Yeah." Blaine replied, nodding. "It can be Prince Eric."

"Okay!" Kurt agreed, taking the prince and holding him carefully as he used his free hand to hold Blaine's free hand. "Let's go sit down and get started!"

They went to find Kurt's parents so they could set their pieces down on the table. Then Blaine left to go find his mother to drag her over. Jeannette Anderson was quite pleased to see her son had made a new friend. Kurt and Blaine immediately drowned their parents' chatter out with their own as they let the lady working with them help them pick out paint to use.

"Kurt, do you want me to use any special colors?" Blaine asked, looking at the different reds. He was definitely going to make the mermaid's hair a red color. Her eyes had to be blue...maybe he could find a blue that sort of matched Kurt's eyes.

Kurt shook his head, grabbing a few random browns and greens. He wished the prince had curly hair like Blaine did, but at least he could still paint the hair the same color as Blaine's. And he could try and copy the eye color as well. "I think it'd be better if you use any color you'd like. Surprise me!" He giggled, taking his paints back to the table to sit down and get started.

Soon Blaine came back and joined them all, starting on the mermaid piece and working just as intently as Kurt was on the prince. They continued to talk as they worked, and the parents just watched and talked as well.

The boys were both quite messy painters. They got paint all over their hands, but both Kurt's parents and Blaine's mom were glad that their kids managed to at least not get paint on their clothing.

Soon they were both done painting and the lady helping them took their pieces off to get finished. Kurt had put Blaine's name on the label for the prince and Blaine had put Kurt's name on the label for the mermaid.

They were both sad to part when it was time to go, but were cheered up considerably when Jeannette informed them that they were all going to meet up again when it was time to pick up the finished pieces. Blaine gave Kurt a big hug at that and they both went home feeling quite happy knowing that they would get to see their new friend at least one more time.