There was a week left of Christmas break and Blaine wished it would just end already. He went to the local coffee shop for a much needed warm beverage. Winter this year in Lima was very cold and Blaine didn't dress as well for the weather as he should have. He just wanted to get away from his house for a while and left without fully preparing.

Normally Blaine went to the built in coffee shop at his school, DaltonAcademy. But it was winter break and Blaine's parents asked for him to stay at home rather than spend it at school like previous years. Apparently they were to host the Christmas party this year with his father's coworkers and needed Blaine to complete the image of a perfect family. Blaine rolled his eyes just at the thought of how imperfect his family really was.

He walked into the Lima Bean and got on line. There were a few people ahead of him so he took the time to warm up and looked around. The shop wasn't overly crowded but there were a few customers milling around. Blaine eyes turned to the person standing right in front of him and his gaze lingered.

He was a bit taller than Blaine, but that wasn't unusual. He could tell his hair was perfectly coifed and his long coat fit his slender frame perfectly. The man also wore very tight skinny jeans that looked as if they were painted on his long legs. Blaine nonchalantly dropped his gave to the man's ass and tried to keep a smile from forming on his face. Once he realized what he was doing he snapped his head up and looked anywhere but the person in front of him. Eventually the mysterious man stepped forward to order.

"Can I get a grande non fat mocha?"

Whoa. Blaine's breath hitched at the sound of this person's voice. It was the most beautiful sound he's ever heard. It was a bit high but in no way girly, and the voice was like music, at least in Blaine's own ears.

Lost in thought Blaine didn't notice the stranger step aside to the pick up line, nor hear the cashier ask Blaine what he wanted. Blaine quickly shook himself out of his reverie and ordered is medium drip then gave the worker his name. By the time he paid and started to move to the other line, the gorgeous man had just grabbed his order and was turning to leave. Blaine got a quick glimpse at the man's drink and saw the name "Kurt" scrawled on the cup. He never even got a good look at this man- Kurt's face and yet he was intrigued by the handsome stranger.

He eventually got his coffee and smiled as he took a drink. He kept smiling as he left the shop, though it may not have been just the beverage that changed his mood. Blaine turned down the street and started his trek back home, already planning on returning tomorrow.