Forgot to mention I have a new poll up, but some of you smart cookies/stalkers found it anyway ;) This one is how you'd like Blaine to transfer to McKinley, his motivation behind transferring. Because, I mean, he's a season regular now, he has to. Go ahead and vote :)

And for those of you fuelling Angela's crazy by voting for the llamas, please stop. You're all enablers ;)

Oh, and the results of the other one? The winning quote: "Blaine and I love football. Well, Blaine loves football; I love scarves." (Personally I wanted the comment about Sam fitting tennis balls in his mouth [which came second], but this was a definite favourite too)

From TwihardGleek2011 and similarly prompted byBeccaJamieThomas93:in the beginning of Prom Queen, Kurt and Blaine talk, could you make them kiss after that? You'll see what I meab[sic] when you watch it, its the very first time they talk

Another public place kiss... oh well.

I'm struggling with altering the Prom ones simply because the whole episode was beautiful without PDA. I was always getting frustrated when each episode went by and there was no more Klaine kiss scenes, but now that we're at the end looking back, I can see the value and beauty in not having them kiss again. I mean, they probably kiss in private, but because we nearly always see them in public, we know their relationship isn't a big show of PDA. It's between them, and that's a beautiful thing to see in this day and age. They're like this gorgeous little courtship that I want someday.

TGTDOSBDK.


Prom

"Give me your hand."

Kurt reached out across the table, smiling slightly as Blaine looked at him, confused. Usually they avoided any kind of physical affection out in public, but this was more important. Taking Blaine's hand, Kurt took a deep breath. "Blaine Warbler. Will you go to Junior Prom with me."

He wasn't sure what he had expected. All Kurt knew was that he was excited about the possibilities and he wanted Blaine to be the same. After all, this was his opportunity to take his boyfriend to Prom.

"Prom?"

Kurt frowned. Blaine hadn't exactly sounded excited...

"It'll be the social event of the season." Kurt paused, a horrid thought breaking into his mind. Maybe he doesn't want to be seen with you in public at all. Maybe it's not about Prom, it's about you.

"You don't want to go to Prom with me?" Kurt pulled his hands back, frowning.

Blaine seemed to realize what he had said. "No... no, no! Of course I - of course I want to go with you! It's just... Prom..." He lifted his now-free hand to rest against his face, an expression on his face that Kurt had seen on his own many times - the attack of memories. Blaine hadn't talked much about his past, and Kurt respected that. He knew Blaine had dealt with his share of bullying, of course, but he didn't know the extent. Blaine had only ever referred to it as taunting, after all. And Kurt wouldn't normally push, but Prom was important to him.

"What about Prom, Blaine?"

Blaine dropped his eyes to the table, shaking his head slightly and beginning to talk in a low voice. "At my old school, there was a Sadie Hawkins dance. And I had just come out, so I asked a friend of mine - the only other gay guy in the school. While we were waiting for his Dad to pick us up... these three guys... um... " Blaine seemed to be searching for words, before shrugging, "beat the living crap out of us."

Kurt had never heard Blaine talk this way before. He was used to his overly confident boyfriend who preached courage and standing up for yourself. Here was a person who was still defeated by the memories of his past - and with good reason. Why didn't he ever tell me it was that bad?

"I - I'm so sorry." Kurt couldn't find the words, and was simply praying that Blaine didn't start crying because he wasn't good with crying people, and if Blaine cried then he would probably cry and then they'd just have a ruined date and no Prom.

Blaine looked up at him again. "I'm out, and I'm proud and all that, this is just..." Blaine trailed off, murmuring something under his breath that Kurt couldn't catch, but his mind was whirring with ideas anyway.

"This is perfect. You couldn't face up to the bullies at your school, so you can do it at mine. We can do it together." Blaine smiled, ducking his head, but Kurt could tell he still wasn't totally sold on the idea. He knew what he had to do. "But I have to say, Blaine, that if it makes you feel uncomfortable at all, we'll just forget about Prom. We'll go to a movie instead."

It almost killed him to say the words. Kurt had plans for Prom. He had his outfit organized, what Blaine would wear to match, how they would arrive... but he knew what was important. He didn't want to take Blaine to something that made him uncomfortable or scared. And if that meant giving up on his Prom night, he would do it. Blaine was more important.

Blaine was staring at him with an expression that Kurt had only seen back in the study room when Blaine had finally asked him out. "I am crazy about you," he murmured, shaking his head again.

Kurt fought with himself to keep the smile from crossing his face. That's not an answer yet, you know. "So..." he ventured, "I'll take that as a... yes?"

Blaine continued to stare at him for a few more seconds and Kurt couldn't stop himself from shivering slightly under the intensity of his gaze. And then Blaine's face softened. "Yes."

Kurt couldn't stop himself from jumping in his seat and squealing. I'm going to Prom with my boyfriend!

"Yes. You and I are going to the prom."

Kurt was grinning more than he thought possible, but Blaine wasn't finished. "And the fact that you were willing to give up something like Prom for me, Kurt, is amazing."

And that intense stare was back, and finally Kurt understood it. It wasn't just affection, it was attraction. Kurt glanced around quickly to make sure nobody was paying attention to them before reaching out to take Blaine's hand again. "You're worth it," he breathed.

Blaine shook his head again before leaning over the table and capturing his lips. Kurt squeaked slightly before melting into the kiss. And then Blaine was pulling back, their hands still linked together and Kurt became aware that they were in public again.

"Right now," Blaine murmured softly. "We're going to pay the bill, go outside, find somewhere secluded and do that properly. And then we can talk Prom."

Kurt kicked his seat back, grabbing Blaine's hand immediately. "Oh believe me, I've got Prom all planned out."


Any dialogue I get wrong, I apologize for. I have just been watching the episodes and writing what I think is being said, so yeah. On that note, slowing episodes down to watch things and repeating them yields some fascinating information. For example, watch Mercedes's peformance of Hell To The No in Original Song, and when she sings "I'm a whole lotta...", look at Will in the background. Priceless moment right there.


MusicalEscape:

"Hey, Artie... Why I'm calling? Well, you're on yearbook comitee, right? So, I want you to mess with the prom royalty page. Yup, Karofsky and Azimio. And please, give the other spots to people who deserve them. Thanks."

*In the yearbook...*

Prom Queen 2011: Dave Karofsky

Prom Queen 2011: Azimio Adams

"The two queens were seen dancing in the parking lot, after prom was over."

Prom Princess: Tina Cohen-Chang

Prom Prince: Sam Evans

"The two minor royalty were seen grinning and joking, but stayed with their respective dates."