A/N Today's word was Part, and the theme is Mistletoe. It's time to promote the movie! Edward and Ian make a brief appearance, but this is a Kurt and Blaine chapter!

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An Interview

"Welcome back to the Ellen Show! As many of you know, The Hallmark Channel took some flack a while back for refusing to air a commercial with an LGBTQ+ couple kissing. Hallmark later reversed their decision, and apologized.

"Now Hallmark is showing its support of the LGBTQ+ community by producing its very first Hallmark Christmas movie with a gay couple. Joining me now are the stars of Perfect For Christmas, Blaine Anderson and Kurt Hummel!"

Kurt and Blaine walked out on stage, smiling and waving to the audience, before shaking Ellen's hand and taking their seats.

"Welcome, both of you. Now, Blaine, you play Edward Garrison, and Kurt, you play Ian Carter, is that correct?"

"Yes, that's right," Kurt replied as Blaine nodded his head.

"Tell us a little bit about your characters, Blaine?"

"Well, Edward has had a bit of a rough life growing up. His parents were killed by a drunk driver when he was eight, and he ends up living in various foster homes and group homes. He's obsessed with having the perfect life, with the perfect home, the perfect wife, and the perfect family."

"And what about Ian?"

Kurt smiles at the host. "Ian's life wasn't as bad, but it was no picnic in the park. He's the son of a world famous restaurateur and a cookbook author, and he felt pressured into following in his parents' footsteps, and became a celebrity chef, giving up his dream of becoming a fashion designer. He's also very much in the closet at first."

"How does it feel being a part of this historic movie?"

Blaine laughed. "I don't know about historic, but it is definitely a step in the right direction. It was awesome working with this cast, and the excitement on set was more than contagious. We all just connected from the moment we stepped into the first table reading."

Ellen smiled at them. "We have a short clip from the movie. Do you want to set it up for us?"

Kurt nodded. "This is where Edward finally admits to himself that he is gay, and the image he's always had of the perfect life begins to shift."

They turn to the screen as the clip begins.

"I should go, your guests are waiting for you," Ian says, putting his coat on.

"Thank you, for everything," Edward says. "I couldn't have managed all this without you."

Ian smiles. "Well, as you said, I was your best Christmas present ever."

Sarah's Grandmother, Eleanor, steps into the hall, glancing at the two men. "Oh, is your friend leaving? I was hoping I could ask you about your recipe for your famous apple pie cheesecake!"

Ian offers her a warm smile. "I'd be happy to give you the recipe before you leave town, but I really should be going. I always cook a late dinner at my restaurant for my employees and their families on Christmas."

"Oh, how nice of you! Well, I look forward to speaking to you again!"

Edward begins to walk Ian to the door, but Eleanor stops them. "Wait! You can't go yet!"

The two men turn to her in confusion, but the older woman simply smiles and points over their head to the sprig of mistletoe hung from the ceiling.

The two men glance up, and then at each other, each blushing slightly.

"Come on, it's tradition!" Eleanor teases.

Edward pauses another heartbeat before slowly leaning into the taller man, intending to give a chaste kiss on the cheek, but his lips graze the corner of Ian's mouth, and suddenly the kiss is something more. Ian pulls away first, and both men seem stunned for a moment.

"I-I should…" Ian stutters, all but stumbling out the front door.

"Wow," Ellen said. "That was some hot kiss! How did you two manage to pull off that level of chemistry on screen?"

"Well," Blaine said, a glint in his eye. "Kurt is really easy to get along with, most of the time. He can be a bit of a tyrant when I forget to hang up my coat or leave my scripts laying around the living room."

"Wait, you two live together?" Ellen asked, surprised.

It was Kurt's turn to laugh. "We've been married for almost five years now."

"Wow! And you got cast together in the movie?"

Blaine nodded, taking Kurt's hand. "They originally offered the roll to my brother, Cooper, but he had a scheduling conflict, so he suggested I audition for it."

Kurt squeezed his hand. "And one of the producers had seen me in a local performance of Peter Pan a few years back, and offered me the part of Ian, not realizing that Blaine was one of the actors auditioning for the part of Edward. They had me read opposite him, and the rest is history!"

"That's great! We have to go to commercial now, but when we return, Kurt and Blaine are going to teach us how to make glazed carrots apple tartan!"