Hi guys, I'm sorry it took me so long. I have a lot of things to do now, learning new language, trying to do some things for school back home so I don't have to repeat a year... Anyway, enjoy!


Chapter 7

The boys entered the restaurant. After few seconds, the waitress was walking them to their table for two. Blaine helped Kurt with his jacket and pulled a chair out for him. Then he took off his own leather jacket. Their chests were glowing but not as much as in the start of their 'meeting,' so you did not really see the glow through their shirts.

The waitress gave them the menus and then disappeared, letting them choose.

"Oh my god, isn't there anything cheaper?" Kurt asked as he turned on another page of the menu. Blaine looked up to him from his own menu.

"Choose whatever you want, money isn't a problem," Blaine just said, looking back to his menu.

"Money isn't a problem? Blaine-" Kurt wanted to continue but was interrupted.

Blaine reached for Kurt's hand. "Hey, it's okay. I'm buying. Don't worry, just choose what you want. It's our first date, it should be special," Blaine said.

Kurt watched their hands and how Blaine was making ornaments with his thumb on the back of Kurt's hand. "Date?" Kurt asked quietly.

"Just if you want it to be. I figured out that it could be since we... kissed and, uh-" Blaine started to stutter so Kurt laid his other hand over his and Blaine's.

"I would like to be this a date," Kurt said with a smile, playing with Blaine's hand and fingers.

Blaine looked up, surprised. "Really?"

"Really, really," Kurt nodded ans watched how Blaine's face lit up. "But," Kurt raised his finger to stop him with the celebrating, "I'm paying half of it."

"What? No, Kurt. I'm paying this. You can pay our second date," Blaine said, frowning because he would pay anything for Kurt. Heck, he would even jump into the pits of hell for him, and wait, isn't that too early for that?

"So there's gonna be a second date?" Kurt raised his eyebrows, with a curious look. Blaine happy look faded, he did not really know what to reply to that.

"Well, only if you like this one, and if you like me, and uhm-" Blaine stuttered again.

"Blaine, hey," Kurt said, trying to make his soulmate stop blabbing about anything. "I want another date with you, okay? So try to stop being so insecure that I don't like you. I wouldn't be here with you if I didn't like you. And I surely wouldn't climb on that monster you have parked infront of the restaurant if I didn't like you." Kurt smiled, patted Blaine's hand and returned to read the menu. Blaine was just watching him, he already knew his order and he was still surprised how could be Kurt so serene about this.

Few minutes later, the waitress appeared again. This time she tried to flirt with Blaine while he was ordering but he was the whole time looking just at Kurt, who was frowning.

"Why are you looking like you want to kill someone?" Blaine asked after the waitress retreated.

"Because she was obviously coquetting with you," Kurt said, still looking after the waitress.

"Hey, look at me." Blaine took his hand to get his attention and it did. Kurt turned his head to him and looked into those beautiful hazel eyes. "I'm here with you and I don't care about some girl. I'm not even into girls and you know it," Blaine said, lifting Kurt's hand to lightly kiss his knuckles.

Kurt blushed and then the waitress appeared again, putting in front of them bruschetta and asking if they want something else but Blaine just waved at her to go away.

After that, they talked about everything they could. Kurt told Blaine about his dead mother and Blaine about bad relationship with his older brother, who's living in L.A. They didn't stop even when the waitress brought them their main dishes. Blaine paid it all despite Kurt's objections.

They went outside, hand in hand. Neither of them wanted to really go home, so Blaine led Kurt to some park right across the restaurant. When they were far enough to see any people or lights, they stopped and Blaine sat on the grass, trying to pull Kurt with him.

"No way! I'm not sitting on the grass," Kurt said, pointing out his white pants which would definitely get stained. Blaine just took off his leather jacket and put it on the ground next to him and indicated to Kurt to sit down. Kurt just sighed and sat down.

After some talking, they ended laying on the ground, Kurt's head resting on the junction of Blaine's right shoulder and arm. Blaine was holding Kurt, who's hand reposed on Blaine chest, right on the place where it was now glowing more than before, probably because of Kurt's touch.

Kurt slowly fell asleep, feeling the warm glowing on his palm and hearing Blaine heart beating. It did not take too much time and Blaine faded into unconsciousness also.


The boys were awaken by Kurt's phone. Kurt flinched, which woke up Blaine, who just murmured something and held Kurt tighter than before, while Kurt tried to find his phone. When he managed it, he answered it without looking at the screen.

"Hallo?"

"Kurt! Where the hell are you? It's almost one in the morning and you have still school tomorrow," Kurt heard his father saying and he instantly became more awake.

"I'll be home as soon as I can! I was with my... friend and we were... watching movies and we fell asleep. I'm sorry dad." Kurt tried to find a good excuse and hoping that his dad will take it. Blaine was now listening to Kurt, eyes a little wide. He was obviously also surprised by the call.

"Yeah, buddy, it's okay but next time I want to know about it, okay?"

"Yes, dad, I'll be home soon." Kurt replied and then said goodbye to his dad.

"I have to go," Kurt said to Blaine, who just took his hand and stood up, picking his jacket from the ground. They both went to the motorcycle, this time without Kurt's protests that he will not sit on that monster thing. The ride was calm, still Kurt was holding onto Blaine's back like it was his only hope how to stay alive, not mashed on the road under the motorcycle.

"We are here, beautiful," Blaine said and Kurt lifted his head to look around to see they were in front of his house. Kurt climbed off the motorcycle and then turned to Blaine. Kurt sleepily smiled at him and then he looked over his shoulder and when he checked that no one is looking from the house, he kissed Blaine's cheek and without any words he walked to the house, not seeing Blaine smiling.


"What took you so long? It's two o'clock!" His dad stated when he saw Kurt closing the front door.

"I uuh," Kurt tried to explain but he was too tired for that. "Can we talk-"

He was interrupted by the doorbell, frowning. Who could only ring this late? Kurt looked at his dad and then opened the door. There was no one there, just a big bouquet of yellow and red roses. He picked them up to see a small folded paper.

To Kurt

From the hot and gorgeous guy

"Kurt, what the hell?" His dad asked, obviously confused why did Kurt got flowers that late.

"Dad... can we... can we just talk about it later?" Kurt asked, exhausted for the day. He did not know how Blaine managed to get the flowers so late because he did not see any with him. Kurt just needed to sleep, yes that's it.

"Okay, in the morning you have a lot of explaining to do," his dad said and Kurt sighed, going into his room with the flowers in his arms.


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