Author's Note: Ok this is my first multi-chapter Klaine fic. I'm just in love with this pairing. I hope you guys like this, cuz I have a feeling I'm really going to enjoy writing it.

Now I need to give credit where credit is due. This story came about because broadwaypants' amazing story Why Kurt Hummel Hates Facebook made me NEED a Blaine/Jesse bromance. Also, the characters of Blaine, Wes, and David are taken from infraredphaeton's epic-ly hilarious Dalton Boys Are Geeks 'verse. They're like the funniest fics I've ever read. Seriously, if you haven't read them, go to live journal and read them right now! I'm really hoping I can do her fantastic characterizations justice.

Anyway, on to the story. Enjoy and please review and let me know what you think!

*Video Call From Blaine*

A smile crept onto Kurt's face as he clicked the Accept button. Instantly Blaine's beautiful face filled his laptop's screen. Blaine grinned.

"Hey," he said happily.

"Hey," Kurt replied. "Are you all settled in?" he asked, trying to see past Blaine to get a good look at his dorm room.

"Yup," Blaine answered, picking up his laptop and spinning it around to show Kurt his room.

"Stop that, you're making me dizzy!" Kurt giggled. Blaine sat his computer back down on his desk. They sat there staring at each other for a moment, then Kurt sighed. "I can't believe you had the nerve to graduate early and leave us," he said. Blaine sighed too.

"I'm sorry," Blaine said seriously. "Us?" he asked, with a bit of a smile.

"I don't know how Wes and David are going to survive without you," Kurt sniffed. Blaine's smile widened at that.

"I'm sure they'll be fine," Blaine said. His smile faded. "Will you be?" he asked seriously. Kurt bit his lip.

"I miss you," he said honestly.

"I miss you too," Blaine replied.

"Tell me why you had to go all the way to Los Angeles again?" Kurt asked. Blaine laughed.

"Because they gave me a great scholarship and being here will give me plenty of opportunities to break into show business," Blaine explained for the millionth time. Kurt still looked unconvinced. Then he heard the music on Blaine's stereo and rolled his eyes.

"Katy Perry? Really Blaine?" he said. "You're going to scare your poor roommate away," Kurt scolded.

"If he doesn't like Katy Perry, I don't want him as my roommate," Blaine said without a hint of sarcasm. Then he jumped up and started serenading Kurt. "You change your mind like a girl changes clothes," he sang energetically. Kurt laughed, watching his boyfriend sing joyously. Suddenly Blaine stopped short and looked at the door. "Oh you must be my roommate," he said, turning beet red. He stepped away from the computer to introduce himself. Kurt covered his mouth to hide his smile, a blush creeping up his neck from second-hand embarrassment. Poor Blaine, he thought. He heard Blaine and his roommate talking, but they were too far away from the microphone for him to make out what they were saying. Kurt frowned. Something about the roommate's voice was familiar, but Kurt couldn't place it. Then, Blaine came into view of the camera again. "I was just, um, singing to my boyfriend," Blaine explained, still blushing as he gestured to the computer. A boy with brown wavy hair leaned down to see the computer screen. Kurt gasped. The boy's green eyes widened in recognition.

"Hey there, Kurt," he said with a devilish grin. Kurt's jaw dropped. Blaine looked from his roommate to his boyfriend.

"Kurt, you know Jesse?" Blaine asked.

"It's a long story," Kurt managed to choke out. He was trying not to freak out. Jesse St. James was his boyfriend's roommate. Kurt took a steadying breath. He was overreacting. There was no reason to be scared. Jesse clapped a hand on Blaine's shoulder.

"Blaine," he said, "I'm gonna teach you how to live." Kurt slammed his head onto his desk.

Crap.