A/N: All right, I'm really sorry this took so obscenely long to post. In my defense I had a four-page paper due and I was at IU for a couple days. But still, it won't take this long for the next chapter to be up! This one is shorter than I'd like, after the wait, but it's kind of a transition chapter. Ahywho, enjoy!
Kurt's eyes opened in response to Blaine's less than quiet entrance. Upon seeing that Kurt was awake, he wasted no time in calling, "Honey, I'm home!" rather loudly and with a goofy grin on his face.
Kurt rolled over, much too sleepy for his fiancée's antics. Blaine wasn't having that, and proceeded to pepper Kurt's face with sloppy kisses.
"Alright, alright I'm awake!" Kurt said, yawning, "What's got you so happy?"
"Oh, you know, just one of my students, asking for my advice", Blaine replied, waggling his triangle eyebrows, "Boy advice."
Kurt looked at him skeptically. Blaine, ever the mentor type, was always giving advice to his students. But when it came to relationship advice, he was completely clueless.
"Baby, please tell me you haven't ruined this kid's love life." Blaine feigned offense, snatching Kurt's blanket away from him.
"I am appalled that you would even suggest such a thing. I am a romantic."
Kurt snorted, curling himself deeper into the couch to make up for the loss of the blanket's warmth. There was no doubt that Blaine was a total romantic, but he didn't fare too well in the grand gestures department. "You always try to do something over the top. And then everything goes horribly wrong. Remember our anniversary last year?" Blaine shuddered, remembering the tablecloth Kurt insisted on keeping as a reminder of why Blaine was never allowed to make a candlelight dinner again. There was still a huge hole burned into it.
"Hey, at least I tried!" Blaine said indignantly, pouting. Kurt's face softened, and he reached up to kiss him.
"Alright, so tell me about this student of yours." he finally said, pulling away.
"Well, Ethan, one of my guitar students, stopped me when I was getting ready to leave today. He was nervous, but finally he told me what was going on. He has feelings for his best friend, and he doesn't seem to think he has a chance."
"That brings back memories," Kurt chuckled, "but what did you tell him to do about it? I'm concerned about your romantic advice, no offense."
"Well," said Blaine, getting up to start dinner, "I actually didn't." Kurt looked at him, confused. Blaine continued, "Actually, I told him that this was a question for you."
"Why, Mr. Anderson, I am impressed. But if I'm expected to talk to him, I'm going to have to hear more about this boy." Kurt turned to him, tossing his crumpled script onto the coffee table.
Blaine proceeded to explain everything Ethan had told him, from their lifelong friendship, to when he had realized his feelings for Sam.
"Well is Sam gay?" Kurt inquired, mulling the story over.
"Uh, I didn't ask." Blaine said sheepishly. Kurt shook his head, telling him that this was exactly why it was good Blaine that had the common sense to ask him for help.
"All right, I'm accepting the challenge. Even though we don't know if Ethan has a shot in hell, because we don't even know if the object of his affections likes men." Kurt shot a playful glare at his fiancée.
"Sorry babe." Blaine said cheekily. He began pulling food out of the fridge, starting dinner. "Now step aside, because what I'm lacking in the romantic department, I make up for with my cooking skills."
Kurt laughed, wrapping his arms around Blaine's waist. "And that's why I keep you around."
"Mm, sure" He replied, pulling him in for a kiss.
A/N: Next chapter will be up very soon! Let me know if you guys like where this is going, I love hearing your input!
