Sebastian looked down at the cereal bowl in front of him, pushing the little marshmallows around with his spoon as he listened to Blaine talk about his day. It was so habitual and comforting; like they had been living this way all their lives.
A few years ago, Sebastian wouldn't have been caught dead in this situation. Living with a guy and being completely faithful to him? It was unheard of in his life. Top that with the fact that he had spent the last two years of his high school career seeing only that guy and he was pretty sure anyone he had dated before would go into heart failure. It just wasn't a part of him.
But Blaine… He looked up from his bowl and smiled at the tousled curls on Blaine's head, and the way his eyes lit up as he remembered that he would be teaching kindergarten students about the theater today, or the way his nose crinkled as he wondered about what to do for lunch.
"I'll pick you up and we can go to that little bakery you like." Sebastian said quickly, not even really thinking about it.
The smile that lit Blaine's face said it all; if Sebastian lived the rest of his life in this apartment, eating the same thing every morning, and going to the bakery every day for lunch, that'd be just fine as long as Blaine kept smiling like that.
Sebastian had it bad. Maybe that was what was causing the butterflies in his stomach and his palms to sweat slightly. He wanted to make Blaine happy so badly, but he was actually asking for something for himself for once.
"Blaine…" he said quietly, interrupting a rant about having to hire a new lighting guy at the theater.
"Yes?" Blaine asked easily, not even fazed by it as he continued to make his own breakfast.
"There's something I want to talk about at lunch." he said quietly.
This made Blaine set his spatula down and turn to look at him. He crossed his arms over his chest loosely, an inquiring look on his face. "Can I get a hint?" he asked.
Sebastian stood up, smiling gently. "Well, I guess I could give you one." he said as he went to put his bowl in the sink and rinse it out. Blaine watched him wordlessly, waiting for him to go on.
"I want to talk about babies." he said finally, looking at him as he washed his bowl. Blaine's eyes widened but Sebastian shook his head. "Don't say a word. We'll talk at lunch." he continued, drying his hands off and kissing Blaine quickly before rushing out of the room.
"I love you!" Blaine called after him, still slightly stunned, but not wanting Sebastian to think it was a bad thing.
As if the smile on his face wasn't enough of a clue. Lunch couldn't get there fast enough.
