"Can I ask you a question?" Kurt asked as he and Blaine were in line to get coffee.

"Of course," Blaine said. "Anything."

"What do you think about dreams?"

"Dreams...they're strange…"

It was their turn to order and Blaine spoke up to the cashier. Kurt started to take out his wallet, and his friend shook his head. "I got it."

After picking up their orders, they sat down at a table. "What do you think about people appearing in your dreams?" Kurt asked him.

Blaine shrugged. "Doesn't that mean you've been thinking about that person a lot?"

That's exactly what Rachel said. "We're going to be honest with each other, right?"

"Right, Kurt."

"I had a dream about us...and it was sort of like a Disney movie…"

Blaine nodded, then looked down at his coffee, grinning and laughing. "Now I don't feel as bad; in my dream we were in a 19th century opera house."

"How did it end?"

"How did your story end?"

"Well, um we get together," Kurt blushed, avoiding eye contact with Blaine.

"That's a better ending than my dream." Blaine looked at Kurt. "But I guess eventually the Phantom and Christine get together, right? Or, he's just always been in love with her."

"She marries Raoul. I don't know what happens in the sequel." Kurt said quietly, taking a sip of his drink. He looked up at Blaine. "You're blushing."

"Its just really funny. We both appeared in each other's dreams, and similarly there is someone else in the picture."

"What did you think of that dental assistant?"

"What dental assistant?"

"Nevermind," Kurt shook his head.

Blaine looked at Kurt curiously. "You can tell me, I thought we were being honest with each other?"

"Oh, hey Kurt, Blaine," a voice from behind the boys.

The boys turned around. It was Dr. Howell and Joe. Kurt gulped. "Ah, hi, Dr. Howell."

Joe gave them a silent nod from behind his uncle.

Blaine raised an eyebrow. "Is there something you want to tell me, Kurt?"

"Blaine…"