"But Kuuuuuurt, you have to come with me. I can't go on my own."
"Why don't you ask Sam to go? He loves Star Wars too, right?"
"Sam's already going with a girl he met-I can't third wheel."
Kurt smiled and turned back to the cookies he was baking. Blaine had been dying to see the new Star Wars film ever since he saw the trailer. Kurt wasn't a fan of the films himself, but their weekly date night was coming up and it was Blaine's choice to choose where they went, so Kurt had a very strong feeling that he would end up going to see it, regardless of whether or not he actually wanted to.
He took out the tray of cookies, and plucked one, offering it to Blaine who took a bite out of it.
"Mmm, that's good."
A few hours later, Kurt joined Blaine in the living room and sat down opposite him on the sofa, he hadn't mentioned the film all day, and Kurt had decided that going to see the film wouldn't be such a bad idea after all; he was sure that eventually there would come a point where he wanted to see a film that Blaine didn't.
Relationships were all about compromises.
And sacrifices.
"When is the film on?"
"Next Wednesday I think."
"I've been thinking-"
"Oh yeah?
"Let's go. We'll get dinner beforehand, and we can go see it."
"Really?"
Blaine's face lit up and Kurt laughed. He was like a small child on Christmas morning. If Kurt had any doubts about whether or not he was making the right decision, Blaine's face had just confirmed that yes, he was in fact making the right decision.
"Really. If you want to see it, then let's go see it."
"Yes! You are the best! Oh God, I love you so much Kurt!"
He launched himself out of his seat and grabbed Kurt in a hug, squeezing him tightly.
After a few minutes, he backed off, and returned to his original position.
A couple more minutes had passed, and Blaine still had a huge grin on his face. Suddenly, his head tilted towards Kurt, and he looked up at him with raised eyebrows.
"So are we dressing up as Ewoks or Stormtroopers?"
