A/N Today's word is Overwhelm, and the theme is Party. Kurt and Blaine are back for this chapter! Another short one!
I know a lot of people are upset at Hallmark right now, but it is too late to change the premise of this story, so I choose to believe that it is set in the near future where Hallmark admits it made a mistake and begs forgiveness, and this movie is their apology to the LGBTQ+ community. (And not long after I typed this, Hallmark did exactly that!)
Reviews always welcome!
…
Behind the Scenes
"I can't believe there are only two scenes left to film!" Blaine said, as he sat in the makeup chair.
Kurt hummed in agreement. "The dinner party, and the scene where Ian and Edward finally get together."
"Yeah. I'm not really looking forward to filming the party scene, though."
"Why not?" Kurt asks with a frown, glancing at him over his script. "It's the scene where Edward finally admits to himself that he is gay, and that he is in love with Ian!"
"I know, but he's also so overwhelmed by the stress of wanting to make the meal perfect, and not wanting to upset Sarah when he tells her he can't marry her, and not wanting to cause a scene with her family. I don't know if I can act that out without it seeming forced."
Kurt reached over and took his hand. "You'll do fine, sweetie! Just remember that everything works out for everyone in the end, not just Edward and Ian. Sarah and her family turn out to be really supportive, and Sarah was relieved, because she was trying to find a gentle way of breaking up with Edward once she realized she was in love with Tony."
Blaine smiled. "A Happily Ever After for everyone. I like that. Okay."
