Wes was waiting outside in the hallway when Blaine and Cooper walked out. "Blaine..?"
Blaine turned to see his friend leaning against the wall. "Yeah, Wes?"
"I umm..had an idea for a song for you..Can we talk?"
Blaine turned to Cooper, who nodded. "I'll meet you outside."
"What is it?" Blaine asked, smiling wide.
"Blaine..What the hell are you doing?" Wes asked, looking at his friend with pure concern.
Blaine looked taken back. "W-What are you talking about?"
"He's your brother."
Blaine gasped. Wes had seen. "H-How..? Wes…Please…Just hear me out.."
"Blaine." Wes said seriously. "Cooper is your brother."
"I know.." Blaine sighed, looking down.
"Is he making you do this?"
Blaine's eyes went wide with the implication. "No! No. Cooper would never do that. I…I started it.."
Wes just stared at him in confusion. "Blaine this is so wrong. It's not natural. He's family.."
"I know. Okay? I get it. He and I already went through this." Blaine all but exploded. "I can't explain it, Wes. But it's amazing…I've never felt so good about life and myself…"
"But Blaine…" Wes started but Blaine cut him off.
"You're my best friend, Wes. I know you don't agree. But either you'll support me or you won't. Just please..please don't tell anyone.."
Wes sighed deeply. "Just..I'll pretend it never happened. I don't know anything..Be careful, Blaine. I could've been anyone.."
Blaine nodded. "Thank you. I gotta go..But I'll see you tomorrow.."
They said bye before Blaine went out to the car. Cooper was quite the entire ride home. Blaine cuddled up close to him when they sat on the couch later on that night. "Why are you being so quiet..?"
Cooper shook his head. "Just tired, I guess.." he lied.
"Coop..Something's bothering you."
The older boy sighed, pulling back and turning on the couch so he was facing Blaine. "I've been thinking…"
"About?" Blaine asked, a bit impatiently.
"This.." Cooper said, taking Blaine's hand. "You know this means a lot to me..You mean a lot to me.."
Blaine swallowed hard. Why was Cooper looking at him like that? Why was he using that tone he used when he had bad news..? Blaine's heart sped up, beating against his chest.
"This isn't fair for you..Seeing you up there with that guy…Well, first off, I hated it because it wasn't me..But Blaine, I'm being selfish. You deserve to be with someone your own age…Someone that can take you out and you can be seen with. We can't do that. We'll never be able to do that.." Cooper said, dropping his gaze to the floor.
"Cooper.." Blaine said, his voice breaking. "I want you. I don't want him or anyone else. Please…Don't do this. I want to be with you.."
Cooper shook his head. "I just need you to try..I don't want to hold you back and have you regret this. Go out with someone. See what it's like to be able to do that. I need you to know what you're giving up if we're together.."
Blaine looked up with a glimmer of hope. "So..If I do go out with someone and don't like it..We can be together..?"
"If you choose me, yes. But give it a few dates. I want you to really understand, Blaine.."
Blaine nodded. "Alright.."
The next day, Blaine showed up for Warbler practice in a funk. Wes pulled him aside before it started. "Hey B. You okay?"
Blaine shrugged. This was a great opportunity to get Wes off his back about Cooper. "Don't worry about yesterday. It's..over.."
Wes raised an eyebrow. "I'm sorry you're hurt, Blaine…But I'm sure it's for the best.."
"I guess," Blaine sighed, walking off and taking a seat. He barely paid attention, trying to make it seem real. Wes hadn't said anything else about it the rest of the day. But at the end of practice, Sebastian made his way over to the couch Blaine was on. "Sad that we didn't get to dance together today?"
"Not at all. I prefer it that way." Blaine said, rolling his eyes.
"Ooohhh, feisty. I like it." Sebastian smirked.
Blaine looked up at the taller boy. He was the only other gay guy Blaine actually knew. Sebastian was annoying as hell but maybe he could help him get closer to Cooper. "You have a car?"
Sebastian raised an eyebrow, grinning down at Blaine. "Of course."
"Let's go out.." Blaine said, a bit nervously.
"Well that was easier than I thought," The taller leered at him. "Want to get coffee?"
Blaine nodded, trying not to pull away when Sebastian wrapped his arm around his waist. He pulled out his phone and texted his brother. "I'll be home later. Don't worry about picking me up. I have a ride."
"Everything okay?" Cooper sent back.
"Yeah. Going to get coffee with someone. See you later."
They headed to a local café and Blaine had to force himself to deal with Sebastian's remarks about Blaine being sex on a stick and how he sings like a dream. After about an hour of hanging out and talking, they walked out to the car and Sebastian leaned in and kissed Blaine. Blaine gasped and Sebastian slipped his tongue into his mouth. The other boy's lips were so soft and he definitely knew what he was doing. It didn't feel the same as when he kissed Cooper though. This wasn't special. It didn't mean as much. It really didn't mean anything. Blaine pulled back and gave a fake smile as he fluttered his eyelashes. He had a plan and he had to make Sebastian believed he wanted this.
Sebastian grinned. "I knew you couldn't stay away. Why don't we go back to my place where we can be alone?"
Blaine blushed, knowing exactly what he meant. "N-not today..Maybe next time?"
The taller boy leaned in, sucking Blaine's ear lobe between his teeth teasingly before whispering, "You look really good when you blush..Just wait until we're really alone."
Blaine gasped, stepping back and making Sebastian chuckle. "Come on. Let's get you home."
A/N: Don't worry. This isn't the end of Cooper and Blaine. I'm doing this for a very good reason so just hold on for a bit. Blaine has a plan. But knowing Sebastian, he's a bit pushy. What do you think will happen when he does get Blaine alone? Can Blaine stand up for himself and say no? Or will Sebastian keep on?
