Parties where a relatively awkward thing for Kurt. Not only did he stand out, but he just wasn't someone who was used to parties. But he couldn't resist at least going to one.

It was the end of the school year, all of the students - and teachers alike - had gathered in all of the big rooms. Confetti was on the floor, while music blared out of boom boxes and iPods while kids danced, throwing their hands in the air while textbooks lay abandoned on couches, tables, or the floor.

At the moment, Kurt wished he had resorted to staying in his room in the X-men dorms. He was sitting in a corner, watching everyone while contemplating whether or not he should climb on top of a bookshelf or teleport to the top of the chandelier. Or maybe he could swing by the food bar quickly and then teleport somewhere quiet. Maybe in the infirmary. No one ever went there anyway. Not unless something big happened, at least.

He finally contemplated to teleport onto the chandelier. He could see things better from high up.

Bamf

Kurt disappeared from his corner and reappeared on top of the large, crystalline chandelier that hung in the entrance of the large mansion. It swung slightly as he settled in among the long articulately curved bows of the light. He smiled a bit, his long, pointed, blue tail twitching with amusement as he watched the crowd below him.

"Hey, hey people!"

Kurt's head swiveled over to see Kitty walking through the crowd, two small boxes held high above her head.
"Who wants to play seven minutes in heaven!?" She exclaimed, and a few people whistled enthusiastically. Kurt laughed to himself as Kitty drew a name out of each box, one boy and one girl. It ended up being two kids he'd seen walking around in the hallways after class, and they where both ushered to the nearby closet under the stairs.

After a few rounds, Kurt was sitting comfortable on the chandelier, watching as every once and while a couple was shuffled through the crowd in embarrassment and shut in the closet. He could see Warren eyeing him from the balcony, and Kurt suddenly got uneasy.
Kitty drew a name out of the boys box. Kurt watched as she read it, a grin spreading across her face.
"Kurt Wagner? Anybody seen Kurt!?"
Kurt swallowed, unmoving. Suddenly he felt someone tug on his tail and he fell from the chandelier, swinging from someone's grip. He looked up to see Warren laughing, gripping his tail as the two hovered above the crowd. Kurt glared, but rolled his eyes anyway. Warren flew down and plopped him on the floor, where he stood up and brushed himself off dramatically.
"Good luck man." Warren said, playfully punching Kurt.
Kurt rubbed his shoulder, watching as Kitty drew a name out of the girls box.
"Elizabeth Reptoro!"
Kurt let his eyes go wide in surprise at the sound of Elizabeth's name. He still hadn't seen her since they bumped into each other at the library, which felt like ages ago for Kurt, even though he remembered her kiss like yesterday. He watched as she walked out of the crowd, glancing back quickly to giggle and say something to a blue haired girl was grinning at her. When she turned around, she still looked as gorgeous.
"So, am I gonna kiss you again or what?" She hollered up teasingly, her head tilted in that adorable way that he loved.
"Um... I... I vill be right down!" He shouted back, and with a poof he was standing next to her.
Not many people noticed of course, only her friends and Warren and Kitty. He didn't really mind, not if it was her.

Before he knew it, Warren had shut the closet door, and they where both hunched on either wall inside the small space.
"This 's gonna get awkward quick." She said.
"Ja." He answered shyly.

They sat in silence for five minutes, the only thing they where doing being looking at each other and trying not to turn red.
"You're a good kisser, ja?" Kurt suddenly blurted.
Her eyes widened a bit when she grinned, gesturing to herself. "Oh, I'm a good kisser?"
Kurt didn't say anything.
"Well, I kinda wanna see how you do."

Kurt suddenly found himself leaning in, not really knowing what he was doing; but knowing perfectly what he wanted to do and wondering how it might end up all at once. Elizabeth started leaning in too. Suddenly they fell together, his lips landing on hers as her hands flew to his shoulders. Their eyes both snapped shut, they glow of his yellow irises disappearing behind his eyelids as a sudden feeling of bliss fell through him, a wonderful tingling feeling that started at his mouth and raced to his toes. He could feel the heat burning on his cheeks and the warmth radiating off hers, her hair hanging in her face the way he loved. He could feel her heart beating even though she was too far away for him to feel it. It was fast, rapid, beating; and he felt almost the exact same way. He could smell perfume. Strawberries and mint and something else he couldn't quite place.

He tried to sit up straight, his legs curled behind him on the floor with his arms stock straight, sort of trembling from the sudden feeling of her hands on his shoulders. His tail flopped slightly with pleasure, and it took all of him not to put his hands together around her waist and pull her closer.

Suddenly they broke the kiss as the door opened, unannounced. Their heads swiveled up to see Warren standing at the door, a grin on his face.
"Oh... I'm sorry, I should have knocked." He blanched teasingly, before turning around to kitty and muttering, "We got kissers."

"Ve could go somevere else." Kurt whispered, locking his arms around her neck.
"That'd be great..." She whispered, her lips slightly parted and her eyes wide with delight and surprise.

Bamf

The two suddenly appeared on the roof. And they continued to kiss.