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Kurt hugged his pillow, completely lost in the movie they were watching on a rainy afternoon. Blaine had finally gotten themselves a TV and a computer, although he barely let Kurt use the computer because he was afraid that he would try to contact his family. His fear wasn't completely causeless, Kurt thought about getting in touch with his father or Finn a lot and couldn't understand why Blaine didn't let him at least tell them that he was fine. As he had gone through the news the other day, he had found an article about himself. His family thought that he had been kidnapped and there had been a long report with his father who had told the reporter about Kurt and had asked for people's help to find his son.

Since that day, Blaine only let him read a few forums or watch innocent videos, but only when he was right beside Kurt. The boy had become so upset after reading the report, he had cried a lot and begged Blaine to let him send his father a message, so he would know that Kurt was fine. But no matter how many times he asked Blaine to allow him to get in touch with his family, the man remained adamant and forbade Kurt to talk with them.

Kurt had sunk into a slight depression, he barely talked to Blaine and didn't feed at all. He hoped that it would help him soften his maker but it was more possible that Kurt would give up sooner. He was thirsty and felt weak, it was just the matter of time that he would lose control and attack a human.

Their new guest didn't help them settle the disagreement either. Sebastian was always there, watching them, joining their conversations, not caring if he disturbed them. He acted like he was the owner of the place and he became more and more unbearable with every passed day. Kurt hated him so much. He couldn't wait for the day of Sebastian's leaving.

It wasn't just his weird behaviour that bothered Kurt. Blaine had to work a lot and Sebastian usually joined him, something Blaine never allowed Kurt. They often went out together, after making sure Kurt couldn't use the computer until they got back and when they finally returned, usually right before sunrise, chatting and laughing, Kurt felt the need to rip Sebastian's head off his neck.

It was hard to admit but he was jealous. He had been so used to enjoying Blaine's company, as much as the older vampire had let him, of course, he hadn't even realised how important Blaine had become in his life. He had nobody else after all. He was locked away in a house out in nowhere with nobody to talk to, and if he had to choose between Blaine's and Sebastian's company, he would choose his maker without hesitation. Blaine wasn't that bad after all. As he had gotten to know him, he had realised that Blaine was a good person and he could be kind and gentle if he wanted to. And if he was completely honest with himself, Kurt found him hot. There was something irresistible in the older vampire.

Kurt closed his eyes for a second, took a deep breath and tried to focus on the movie. He found himself way too often thinking about Blaine and mostly he was thinking about his body and not their friendship. It was probably because they lived in the same house and Kurt didn't have any other contact to gay men. Okay, maybe Sebastian was gay, too, he told him that he had had sex with Blaine after all, but Sebastian didn't make him feel warm inside the way Blaine did. Kurt knew that it was wrong, he shouldn't feel this way about his own maker and tried to stop himself from imagining Blaine without clothes most of the time. But just when the others could see him. When he was alone, on the other hand...

"Do you think his dick glows, too?" Sebastian asked, pulling Kurt out of his thoughts.

Kurt looked at the screen for a second and then turned to the vampire, glaring at him. They were watching Twilight, one of Kurt's favourite movies and this was one of the most beautiful moments, when Edward finally told Bella what he was. And this asshole was ruining it.

"Do you always have to be so pervert?" Kurt asked.

"Oh, come on. Don't tell me you haven't thought about it. The important question is, is it just his chest or his whole body? Because if his dick glows in the sunlight, it must be so..."

"This story's not about sex but love" Kurt explained. "That no matter what comes into their way, they will always love each other."

"But they will have sex, right? That's the only reason I'm still watching this shit" Sebastian said.

"Not in this one" Kurt said, smiling. "But there're five films, so..."

"Five? Four more of these whiny kids who aren't even real vampires?" Sebastian asked.

"They're vampires..."

"Vampires don't glow in the sunlight. We burn" Sebastian cut in. "God, how could that chick come up with such a stupid idea? It took us centuries to build up the perfect bloodsucker image about ourselves and now she wants to ruin everything with this sloppy story?"

"It's a beautiful love story" Kurt argued.

"It's stupid" Sebastian said. "Vegetarian vampires who can walk in the sunlight without problem? Really? Let's find something else to watch."

Sebastian grabbed the remote control from the table before Kurt could do anything and searched for another movie.

"Dracula! Now that's a real vampire movie" he said in satisfaction. "Come on, man, suck him dry!"

"It was my turn to choose the movie" Kurt groaned. "I watched that stupid show with you yesterday because we agreed in this system and now you're watching Twilight with me. That's how things work, right, Blaine?"

Kurt turned to Blaine who wasn't listening at all because he was very much asleep and only snorted in response.

"Blaine!" Kurt said a little louder.

"Uhm, what?" Blaine asked as he sat up straight, looking at the screen. "Is it finally over? Thank God, I thought I would die of boredom."

"You..." Kurt didn't know what to say. One thing was sure, he was angry. Not because of the movie but because Blaine and Sebastian were against him again and he wasn't sure how long he could tolerate their oh-so-perfect bond. Blaine had always told him that he and Sebastian had never gotten along well but Kurt started to think that it was a lie.

"Yes, honey?" Sebastian smiled.

Kurt growled and jumped up from the couch, disappearing behind the basement door a second later.

"Did I say something wrong?" Blaine asked sleepily.

"Of course not. But kids are like this nowadays. They can't handle if they don't get something they want" Sebastian said and seeing the opportunity, moved closer to Blaine. "Now this is a real vampire story. I think you will like it."

"Shouldn't I go after him?" Blaine asked in concern.

"Give him some space, Blaine. He isn't a newborn anymore" Sebastian said.

~ o ~

Things just got worse after that. Sebastian made sure Kurt couldn't spend a single moment with Blaine alone and it wasn't good for their relationship. Kurt spent more and more time alone in the basement or in the bedroom upstairs, determined to avoid Blaine's maker as much as possible. He couldn't stand this Sebastian guy. He was so not like them and he had a bad feeling that they should have been afraid of him. He knew that he should have talked to Blaine instead of hiding from him, let him know to be careful with Sebastian but he wasn't sure if Blaine would believe him, even if he could manage to get him away from his maker for enough time to talk to him.

Also, Kurt didn't know if his fear was real or he was just jealous. Blaine was his maker and he was used to have him just for himself, he didn't want to accept that Blaine might have other people in his life. It was selfish, he knew, that was why he didn't say anything to Blaine. He would think that Kurt was childish, he wouldn't take him seriously. So Kurt remained silent but it didn't mean he didn't keep an eye on Sebastian. There was something in his smug smile that concerned Kurt.

"Are you alright?"

Kurt looked up at Blaine who quietly walked down the stairs. He didn't even hear him come.

"What are your plans for tonight? Going out with Sebastian again?" Kurt asked, unable to stop his snarl. Blaine just smiled and stepped closer to him.

"Sebastian's a friend" Blaine said.

"So now he's a friend" Kurt said slowly. "You know, when you talked about him, it didn't seem like you liked him."

"He's my maker" Blaine shrugged. "Look, I'm not really a fan of him either but we have to survive these weeks somehow, so..."

"Just go. I will be fine alone. I'm getting used to it" Kurt muttered.

"You're jealous" Blaine smiled as he sat down beside Kurt.

"Why would I be jealous?" Kurt asked, looking straight into Blaine's eyes.

Blaine took Kurt's hand in his, rubbing the silky skin gently. Since they had started sleeping together, Blaine's feelings started getting stronger and he wasn't sure he could keep his greatest secret from Kurt any longer. That was why he tried to keep himself away from the boy. There was that strong pull in his chest every time Kurt was close to him, telling him to grab Kurt and kiss him, claim the boy as his before somebody else would do it.

"You tell me" Blaine said quietly.

He moved closer, his lips so close to Kurt's that he could almost feel them. He gave Kurt the chance to pull away if he wanted but it didn't look like Kurt wanted to. Was it... was it possible that he wanted Blaine to kiss him?

"Are you done down here?"

Blaine quickly pulled back before Sebastian could see what was going on, cursing silently. He had asked Sebastian to stay upstairs, so he could talk to Kurt. Santana had texted him, asking him to meet later that day and wanted to ask for Kurt's help because he didn't want to tell Sebastian anything. His business with Santana was risky, he didn't want to have more people involved than necessary.

He hadn't expected their conversation to go this way but he was more than glad to see that Kurt seemed to feel something, too. He knew that it was just matter of time that Kurt would realise the real connection between them and hoped that an innocent kiss wouldn't hurt, knowing that his progeny felt neglected and needed some private time with his maker. But, of course, Sebastian had to disturb them again. The man reminded Blaine over and over again why he had left when he had had the opportunity.

"I told you to wait upstairs" Blaine said.

"I got bored" Sebastian shrugged. "So, are we going out tonight? I know a club you would like."

"I have to work" Blaine replied.

"Excellent. I'm coming with you" Sebastian said.

"Again?" Kurt asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Why not?" Sebastian winked.

"Not this time, Sebastian" Blaine said, looking at Kurt. "It's a private thing."

Kurt smiled knowingly. Sebastian could go everywhere with Blaine but there were things only the two of them knew about.

"You know you can tell me everything, Blaine" Sebastian said.

"Why don't you leave him alone?" Kurt asked and stood up. "You were fine without Blaine for centuries. I'm sure you can manage on your own for one night."

"That's right, sweetheart" Sebastian said through gritted teeth. "I guess it means that Kurt has to stay here, too."

Kurt's eyes widened as he turned to Blaine. He hoped that Blaine would come up with something, so Kurt could join him. He was so tired of sitting in the house alone.

"Exactly" Blaine nodded slowly, hoping that Kurt understood.

"Oh, don't worry. We will be fine, right, Kurt?" Sebastian smiled at him.

"I thought you wanted to go out" Kurt glared at Sebastian.

"I changed my mind. I wouldn't let you die of boredom" Sebastian said.

"Thanks" Kurt rolled his eyes.

"I will be back soon" Blaine said. He really had to go. "Don't do anything stupid, okay?"

"We will be fine, Blaine" Sebastian said, his eyes moving back at Kurt. "In fact... we will have so much fun."

Blaine didn't know what it meant and could only hope that Sebastian wouldn't bother Kurt too much. Sometimes his maker was a real asshole and Blaine wasn't sure Kurt would be able to tolerate him.

~ o ~

"You're late, Anderson" Santana said when Blaine finally arrived.

"I was busy" Blaine replied. "What do you want?"

"Informations" Santana answered.

"I didn't find anything" Blaine said.

"That's not how things work, Blaine" Santana said, taking a step closer. "We made a deal. I gave you the files, now it's your turn to give me something in return. You don't want me to hurt your progeny, right?"

"Leave him out of this" Blaine hissed. "Look, I promised that I would ask my friends in Boston but something came up and I couldn't leave the city."

"Your maker, I know" Santana said. "Wise step. I wouldn't trust him either."

"What do you mean?" Blaine asked.

"I made my research. Sebastian Smythe has been in the states for months and guess what his last destiny was?" Santana asked, smiling.

"Boston" Blaine said slowly.

"Very good" Santana nodded. "It looks like he's in it, too."

"I don't think so" Blaine said. Sure, Sebastian wasn't exactly a good man but he hated politics and he certainly wouldn't kill Tina. It had to be a coincidence.

"Believe it or not, you can't trust him" Santana said. "You better talk to your buddies in Boston, fast."

"I can't leave Kurt alone here but I can't bring him there, either. It's dangerous" Blaine said.

"I can babysit Kurt" Santana offered.

"Over my dead body" Blaine replied without hesitation. "No, I will find a solution myself."

"Be quick. We're running out of time" Santana said.

Blaine nodded, sighing. He knew very well that they didn't have too much time but it would have been nice if he hadn't had to be worried about Kurt's safety all the time. At least Santana could have left him out of this.

~ o ~

Kurt decided to sit down on the porch and wait for Blaine there. He couldn't tolerate Sebastian any longer. He had tried so many times but the man was impossible to live with. His constant jokes about Kurt's look, his dirty comments and the disgusting details of his life were too much for Kurt and he needed all of his willpower not to go after Blaine and beg for him to get rid of Sebastian.

His biggest problem with Sebastian included Blaine, though. Since stepping into their home, Sebastian had told him enough to know that he and Blaine had been some kind of lovers for a very long time. And that was what Kurt couldn't accept at all. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't stop thinking about Blaine as more than a mentor and things went so far that he had almost kissed him back in the basement. He would have done it if Sebastian hadn't disturbed them, he was sure.

But, of course, Sebastian had to ruin everything again. And when Blaine had left, he had practically interrogated Kurt, something he had no right for, even if they hadn't had anything to hide from him. Back then, Sebastian had almost seemed scary, so Kurt had thought that waiting outside was his best option.

The only problem with the plan was his thirst. He was on the edge of giving up his strike and get someone to feed from, Sebastian or no Sebastian in the same room because he was going crazy from his thirst. It didn't help anything anyway, so why torturing himself?

"Fine!" he huffed in frustration when his teeth started aching. Everything was working against him. "Just a quick snack."

He opened the door, surprised that he didn't see Sebastian anywhere. He expected him to sit in the living room, watching another super-vampire movie but he was nowhere to be found. Kurt shrugged and walked upstairs to get the man Blaine had gotten for him the other day. He was about to open the door and step inside when he heard Sebastian's voice. Without hesitation, he pressed his ear to the door, so he could hear everything perfectly. It didn't take him long to find out that he was on the phone with someone.

"The vampire hunter? Again? And what does she want from him this time?" Sebastian asked somebody on the other end of the line. "Well, find out, idiot. That's why I keep you around."

There was a minute of silence and Sebastian started talking again.

"No, I didn't have the opportunity. Blaine's very careful, he would have found out that something was wrong" Sebastian said.

Kurt's eyes widened. He knew that something wasn't right with Sebastian. Now he finally had the proof.

"I'm on it. He finally left us alone, so I can interrogate the boy" Sebastian continued.

He had to get Blaine. Now.

Kurt turned to leave when suddenly, he door swang open and Sebastian stepped out. Kurt froze immediately, not knowing what to do.

"Do you like eavesdropping, darling?" Sebastian asked.

"I have no idea what you're talking about" Kurt said, taking a step back.

"You're a horrible liar" Sebastian said, shaking his head. "Come here, Kurt."

"No" Kurt said.

"Don't do this harder for yourself than it already is" Sebastian smiled.

Kurt turned around and made his way towards the stairs but before he could reach them, he was grabbed from behind and hurled back across the corridor. He hit the opposite wall and fell to the ground, groaning in pain.

"I told you" Sebastian sighed as he crouched down in front of Kurt and grabbed his chin. "Now why don't you tell me what business Blaine has with the hunter?"

"I won't tell you anything" Kurt said confidently.

"Oh, you will" Sebastian smiled. "Believe me, I can make you do anything. I don't even have to torture you."

"When Blaine finds out what you're doing..."

"If he finds out" Sebastian interrupted. "But he won't."

"You want to kill me?" Kurt asked, swallowing nervously.

"No, honey" Sebastian said. "As much as I want to, I can't do that. Blaine would find out that I want to get close to Tina through him and would try to stop me."

"You're one of them" Kurt whispered.

"I'm not just one of them, I'm the leader of the team. I will be the king once Tina dies" Sebastian explained.

"I will tell Blaine" Kurt said.

"You won't even remember that this conversation ever happened" Sebastian said.

"What do you mean?" Kurt asked.

"You know, when vampires reach a certain age, they get powers" Sebastian said. "Mine is a rather useful one. Mind control. Although it doesn't work on older vampires, a youngling like you won't be a challenge."

"You can't do this" Kurt said, desperately trying to break free.

"I gave you a chance to help me but you didn't want to answer my question. So I have to do this."

Sebastian forced Kurt to look at him and stared into the boy's eyes intently. Soon, Kurt's eyes became glassy and his breathing steady. Sebastian let go of him but he didn't move.

"Why does Blaine work with the hunter?" Sebastian asked.

"He doesn't have a choice" Kurt said, his voice monoton. "She caught me... threatened him to kill me if he didn't help her."

"What does she want?" Sebastian asked.

"Revenge" Kurt answered. "Her friend was killed by those vampires."

"I see" Sebastian muttered to himself. "How much did she tell you?"

"There's a group of vampires that wants to kill the queen on the night of her anniversary ball. They think that their base's in Boston. Blaine wants to ask his friends there about the group" Kurt answered.

"You're such a good boy, Kurt" Sebastian said as he ran his fingers through Kurt's hair. "One last question, okay?"

"I'm so tired" Kurt muttered. It was the side-effect of Sebastian's power. He had to hurry or else Kurt would faint before he could change his memories.

"Did Blaine tell about this anyone else?" Sebastian asked quickly.

"No" Kurt answered.

"Look into my eyes, Kurt" Sebastian said and the boy opened his eyes wider as he looked up. "You forget that this conversation ever happened. You don't know anything about my plans and didn't hear me talk on the phone."

Kurt only nodded in response.

"Now sleep, darling" Sebastian said sweetly.

Before the words left his lips, Kurt closed his eyes and fell unconscious. Sebastian sighed and pulled the boy into his arms. He had to get him back into the basement before Blaine got home. He couldn't find out what was going on.

Twenty minutes later, when Blaine got home, he found Sebastian in the living room in front of the TV.

"Hey, Blaine" he greeted his progeny.

"Hey" Blaine said, his eyes searching for Kurt. "Where's Kurt?"

"He's already asleep" Sebastian answered. "He didn't have anything to eat again. You should feed him tomorrow, he didn't seem fine."

"I will" Blaine nodded. "Was everything alright?"

"Of course" Sebastian smiled. "Just a long, boring night."

Blaine nodded and sat down beside his maker, unaware of the man's cautious eyes on him or what had happened in the house while he had been gone.