AN: Look at me go, actually getting another chapter out this fast, it does not happen often I'll tell you that :) Thank-you guys so much for the lovely reviews! I hope you enjoy this chapter :)


Blaine awoke early with the feeling of familiar arms wrapped around him. It was exactly how he had woken up the past fortnight and he found himself loving it more every day.

When had Blaine got so lucky? Kurt was amazing; he had those beautiful blue-green eyes, that stunning smile; Blaine was oh-so-lucky to be able to call Kurt his.

As per usual Kurt looked angelic as he slept, his chest lightly rising and falling in time with his breath. Blaine could watch Kurt sleep for ages. Not in a creepy way, he was hardly a lovesick vampire, but it was so nice just being able to take in all of Kurt's dishevelled appearance. Kurt looked breathtaking all done up with not a hair out of place, but it was when he let his guard down that Blaine was really able to appreciate him like a work of art.

Kurt was truly perfect. There was not one thing Blaine would change about him. He loved Kurt's dazzling smile, he loved his colour-changing eyes, he loved his amazingly styled hair. He loved Kurt's incredible personality, he loved his infectious laugh.

He loved him.

Wow, that was new. But now that he thought about it, not at all untrue. Yes, I guess that was the case: he was in love.

Blaine had only ever fallen in love once before and that had been with this total jerk who'd used him. He'd dated the guy for a year and a half before he'd realised that his feelings were very much one-sided. Blaine had ended it instantly and hadn't felt that strongly about a person 'til now.

Except this was different. He knew Kurt cared about him and that he would never even dream of using Blaine. There was this immense trust between the two that Blaine had never experienced with another person before. All of his past relationships now seemed trivial compared to how amazing Blaine felt whenever he was around Kurt and he couldn't believe how lucky he was to have met such an incredible person on that flight only weeks ago.


"I'm sorry," Kurt said randomly as he was eating breakfast that morning. "I'm sure this is not how you were planning to spend all your time in London."

Kurt had been thinking recently about how selfish he had been when it came to Blaine. Yes, he longed to spend every minute possible with him but that didn't mean Blaine wanted the same. Kurt left for work each day and came home just to expect Blaine waiting; that wasn't fair. Blaine had come to London wanting a break from his life and Kurt was worried he wasn't giving him that.

Blaine didn't look worried in the slightest about this as he genuinely smiled at Kurt. "You're right." Blaine moved from his chair to stand behind Kurt's and wrap his arms round Kurt's neck, kissing him lightly on the cheek. "I didn't expect to find someone as amazing as you in London."

I didn't expect to fall in love Blaine's mind added.

"And I couldn't be happier than I am when I'm spending time with you."

Kurt blushed at the kind words and he brought his lips to Blaine's briefly, showing him he felt the same.

"Even so," Kurt continued, spooning cereal into his mouth in between words, "I feel like I keep you cooped up in this apartment too much. We should do something different tonight."

"Can we play a board game?" Blaine asked excitedly. "Like have a games night?"

Kurt grinned. "Not what I had in mind…but sure!"

Blaine restrained the urge to do a celebratory dance. "Awesome! I can buy one today whilst you're at work," he suggested, sitting back down and continuing to eat his toast with newfound enthusiasm. "What board games do you like?"

Shovelling another mouthful of cereal into his mouth, Kurt considered this. "Um, I don't know, I don't really play them much. My Mum and I used to play Jenga when I was about seven but after she…passed away I didn't really want to play anymore." Even after all these years talking about his mum did not come easy to Kurt.

Blaine took his hand from across the table and lightly squeezed it before continuing. "Jenga? That's a fun game. We could play that?"

Kurt shook his head. "Blaine, I was seven. It was fun then but not now. Can't we play a more adult game?" Kurt instantly blanched at his words.

Blaine gave him a suggestive smile. "Maybe later, but how about Monopoly?"

Kurt grinned. Blaine had made his love for Monopoly very clear and Kurt had always been pretty good at it. This could definitely be fun!

"It just so happens I am excellent at Monopoly," Kurt told him as he finished his breakfast.

"Is that so?" Blaine asked dubiously, "I'm also fantastic at Monopoly."

Kurt raised his eyebrows. "Looks like it'll be an interesting game then," he teased as he walked to the sink and began to clean up.

Blaine instantly got up and took the dishes from Kurt's hands. "I'll do this. You're gonna be late if you don't hurry," Blaine told him.

There was a look of surprise but also appreciation as Kurt regarded Blaine. "Are you sure? I can't expect you to just clean everything whilst I'm gone!"

"It's fine," Blaine insisted, kissing Kurt quickly on the lips before nudging him towards the bag he was yet to pack for this morning.

"Well thank-you," Kurt said genuinely, collecting various things and shoving them in his satchel. "And we are most definitely on for Monopoly tonight."

"Prepare to lose," Blaine stated confidently, flashing Kurt a self-assured grin.

Kurt just rolled his eyes. "Not if I can help it."


Kurt found himself enjoying rehearsal more so than usual today. Everything was ready for opening night despite the fact that it was still over a week away. This didn't stop Steven from making them run through the entire performance hundreds of times and tweaking tiny details here and there. But Kurt didn't even mind. He was starting to really get into his character and knew he was playing his part well.

It was a weird feeling knowing that when he first performed this for an audience that Blaine would be watching. This made Kurt try even harder to perfect his character, hoping to make Blaine proud.

It was silly, and Kurt knew this, but he thought that maybe if he was really good in 'My Fair Lady' Blaine would be less likely to be angry about the fact that Kurt lied. Maybe he'd think Kurt was totally talented and ignore the whole fame thing. Kurt mentally rolled his eyes; yeah, that was likely to happen. Still, there was the possibility that Blaine wouldn't care about his fame or that he'd kept it from him. It was a small possibility but Kurt still hoped.


"Oh, you did not just buy Mayfair!" Kurt complained, his leg extending to kick Blaine lightly in frustration. "You knew I had Park Lane!"

Blaine just chuckled. "It's payback for taking Regent St. from me!"

"Like you could afford to put any houses there," Kurt teased, pointing to Blaine's lack of money.

They'd been playing Monopoly for about an hour and Kurt was most definitely winning this game. Blaine had been doing well to begin with but Kurt had quickly seized properties and bought houses on as many as he could. Blaine hadn't been so lucky. He was quite obviously losing and not taking it too well.

Blaine rolled his eyes as Kurt threw the dice a little dramatically and moved the 5 spaces to land on Community Chest.

"You have won second prize in a beauty contest, collect $10," Kurt read aloud, grinning at Blaine. "Well, I guess my looks do pay off."

"You should've come first," Blaine said predictably, leaning over to kiss Kurt gently on the cheek. Kurt smiled happily as he shook his head. Blaine's compliments were never discreet and always corny. Though he'd never admit it, Kurt loved this.

Blaine rolled the dice before passing Go only to land exactly where he did not want to. "Damn it!" Blaine cursed as he handed back the $200 he had taken from the bank.

"Would suck to land on Income Tax," Kurt teased, taking the dice from Blaine and rolling them happily, moving his little toy thimble to land on Free Parking.

Kurt uncharacteristically fist pumped the air as he collected the pile of money in the centre of the board. "I told you I was good at this," he said with a grin.

Blaine tried to even his breathing as he rolled the dice to land on the chance square. "I swear, if I get one more bad thing…" he threatened, picking up the Chance card on top of the pile.

Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200.

Blaine let out an exasperated sigh and threw the card at Kurt. "That is my sixth time in jail!"

Kurt shook his head, a little smile present on his face. He found Blaine's childish side ridiculously adorable. "Blaine, calm down, it's only a game."

Blaine lightly curved his fingers under the sides of the board and flipped it, money and houses flying everywhere. "There, see, now no one can win!"

Kurt's eyes widened. "Blaine, what was that? I was WINNING!"

"I thought it was just a game?" Blaine asked knowingly, a smug look on his face.

Kurt eyed Blaine with a stern expression before he gave in to the cute grin plastered on Blaine's face. "You are such a child." Kurt held back a giggle as he surveyed the now untidy room.

"Yeah, but you love me for it."

"That I do," Kurt agreed, leaning towards Blaine to give him a kiss. "Tonight was really fun, despite your crazy competitive side coming out."

Blaine's mouth opened to form an 'O'. "Like you can talk! I've never seen you so ruthless!"

"I just like to win," Kurt protested, falling to the floor to collect the pieces that were scattered there.

"If that's how you want to put it." Blaine got up to begin packing up the board game.

"Hey, I'm not the bad sport who threw the game board," Kurt teased.

Blaine stuck his tongue out before ducking as Kurt threw a playing piece at him.

Kurt unconsciously began to hum as he picked up stray plastic houses and paper money. Blaine immediately noticed the tune as 'I Could Have Danced All Night' and joined in, humming louder and more jovially. Immediately Kurt realised what he'd been humming and stopped, smiling at Blaine when he gave him a weird look.

"Sorry, I tend to sing without realising as well," Kurt shrugged.

Blaine grinned. "You know, I'm still yet to hear you sing properly," he reminded Kurt.

You'll hear soon enough, Kurt thought dryly. "And I'm still yet to read any of your writings. I'll sing when you show me what you've been writing all this time," Kurt quipped, watching Blaine's face immediately turn into a pout.

"No fair, I suck at writing. You're probably amazing at singing!"

Kurt stood up and emptied his handful of playing pieces into the game's box. "I still think you're a writer in the making," Kurt insisted.

Once the board and pieces were all safely back in their box Blaine turned to Kurt.

"So…about that adult game you mentioned earlier." Blaine's fingers curved around Kurt's hips as he pulled the taller man to him so he was flush against Blaine's chest. "I was wondering if maybe you could show me how to play," he whispered into Kurt's ear, placing kisses along the side of his jaw, his mouth quickly moving down to Kurt's neck.

Kurt grinned before smashing their lips together, instantly deepening the kiss. "Gladly."


AN: Just to clear up anyone's questions in the reviews Kurt and Blaine are dating but neither of them have referred to the other as their boyfriend. It's almost more serious than that, but they both think their feelings are only one way like they know the other likes them but they think that only they are in love, not both, if that makes sense. I mean neither have said 'I love you' so Kurt has no idea of Blaine's feelings and vice versa.

Also with the last chapter, yes Blaine really is that oblivious to think there's more than one Kurt Hummel. Oh, Blainers :)

And I think there will be one more chapter before the truth comes out!

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