A/N: I was going to put this off until tomorrow and laze around today, but I was woken up at 7:30am by someone coming in to my room and saying "Wrong room" then leaving again. I didn't know how to lock the doors until I asked later on, so I will be doing that tonight. Then I remembered I had to go food shopping so I trekked to ASDA with another girl in my halls and almost died of overheating. But hey, I have food now!

TO ANON REVIEWER WHO ASKED ABOUT CAMBRIDGE: Sorry to disappoint, but I don't go to proper Cambridge. I wish I did but I don't have the brains for that operation :P I go to Anglia Ruskin - I'm assuming you know about it. It's pretty dead central in Cambridge. As Jammy said: Proper Cambridge is missing out not having me around :P Anyway, Anon person ... I may see you around Cambridge and not even know it's you. Slightly weird, but slightly cool at the same time.

Prompted by SMFAHForLife: They're at a scary movie and Blaine doesn't react well to the fear... Kurt needs to comfort him.

Seeing as I'm not in America, I don't know what scary movies are out over there, but I went with Final Destination 5. I haven't seen it so I didn't say anything about the actual movie so no spoilers here. And I suppose I should say I don't own anything Final Destination related.


"So, whaddya wanna see?" Blaine mumbled through a mouthful of popcorn. Kurt ignored his question and waited for him to finish chewing. "So?"

"Ask me the question without food in your mouth and I'll answer."

"What do you want to see?" Blaine sighed. "Better?"

"Much better," Kurt smiled. "And I don't know." Kurt cocked his head and read the names of the movies playing that afternoon. "What are you in the mood for?" he asked, turning to Blaine. Blaine smirked and wiggled his eyebrows causing Kurt to nudge him. "Stop it. You know what I meant." Blaine grinned and squeezed Kurt's hand that was entwined with his. He looked up at the screens in front of them and shrugged.

"I'm good with whatever you pick."

"How about something scary?" Kurt thought out loud. Blaine tensed for a moment and huffed out a nervous laugh.

"Could do," Blaine swallowed hoping Kurt would pick something else.

"Final Destination 5 is on fifteen minutes. That okay with you?" Kurt looked at Blaine and smiled when he nodded. "I'll go get the tickets then. Look after my stuff." Blaine nodded again and watched Kurt walk up to the counter.

You could have just told him you don't like horror films, Blaine's mind supplied. He mentally kicked himself but he soon found light in the situation. Best excuse ever to cuddle Kurt. Kurt reappeared with the tickets and handed Blaine his.

"We should be allowed to go in now." Kurt held out his hand for Blaine to take and with the other he picked up his bag while Blaine took the popcorn. They handed their tickets to the woman at the entrance to the screens and she ripped them before confirming their screen and seat numbers and giving the stubs back. They smiled their thanks and headed for their cinema, located their seats and got comfy. The adverts began to roll some time later and Kurt shushed Blaine's incessant talking to pay attention.

"It's just the adverts, Kurt. Everyone talks through the adverts," Blaine chuckled, trying to hide his nerves at the film starting soon. Kurt shushed him again and refused to answer Blaine's questions or respond when Blaine poked him in the side. Blaine huffed and slumped back in his chair, looking anywhere other than the screen once the film began.


The film reached a particularly gruesome moment and Blaine couldn't hold it in any longer. He groaned and turned to bury his face in Kurt's shoulder, gripping onto the sleeve of Kurt's jacket.

"Blaine?" he heard Kurt whisper. He hummed in response. "You alright?" Blaine glanced at the screen and quickly hid his face again, shaking his head. Kurt sighed and pushed Blaine away. Blaine tried to resist but he saw Kurt smile at him in the darkness and he moved back. Kurt reached between them and pulled up the arm rest then gestured for Blaine to come closer. Blaine shuffled along his seat, bent his legs behind him so they stretched out on the chairs and cuddled into Kurt's side.

"I really regret not telling you I hate horror films," Blaine grumbled into Kurt's neck. He felt Kurt laugh and the arm around his shoulder tightened. A scream from the movie echoed around the cinema and Blaine embraced Kurt's waist.

"Do you want to leave?" Kurt spoke into Blaine's hair and Blaine moved into the contact. He thought for a moment and lifted his head a little.

"Would you mind?" Blaine looked helpless and Kurt couldn't help but pull him in for a quick kiss. He felt Blaine relax a little and he brushed a thumb over his cheekbone.

"Not at all," he replied after pulling away. He stood and tugged on Blaine's hand to make him follow. Blaine happily obliged and exhaled heavily as they left the darkness of the cinema and entered the hallway between screens. Kurt eyed him with concern and Blaine ducked his head in embarrassment.

"Sorry," he sighed, voice barely audible.

"For what?" Kurt laughed. "Being scared?" Blaine shrugged and walked along with Kurt as they left the building.

"You paid for everything and I feel like I've wasted your money... and your time." Kurt rolled his eyes at the boy next to him and stopped him to stand in front of him with his hands on his shoulders.

"How many times do I need to tell you that I love every minute I spend with you whether it costs me money or not?" Blaine wasn't looking at him so he cupped his face to bring his gaze up. "Blaine Warbler, are you listening to me?" Kurt forced him to keep eye contact.

"Yes. Doesn't mean I don't feel guilty still." Kurt looked around quickly before placing a chaste kiss to Blaine's lips.

"One day, my words will actually penetrate your thick skull," Kurt grinned. Blaine pushed him away and glared at him.

"Good luck with that."


Nnnnngh I should make these longer ... but I'm enjoying the short and sweet moments. So, review? :)