Can everybody please read this? I just need to make it absolutely clear right now that I'm not taking any more prompts. I'm still getting a lot and they're mostly from anons who I can't reply to. I get a lot of emails and it takes me about twenty minutes every morning to sort my FanFiction emails so I'd really love to be able to not have to sift through prompts as well. If it continues and it's mainly anons, I will have to shut off anon reviews because my emails are starting to run my life.
For those who have asked, I haven't found a suitable couple name for Nick/Jeff yet. Even their last names - Sterling and Duval - don't mesh that well either, which is a real pity.
And in regards to my work, yes Klaineforthewin, I am absolutely part of a super-secret spy organization which is why I can't talk about it ;) I love that idea so much...
From lollzie: Set before the warbler meeting in Original songs, when Blaine asks to duet with Kurt. Before the meeting Blaine is begging Wes, David and Thad to agree to letting him duet with Kurt for Regionals. Goes on a big long rant about how he's realised his true feelings for Kurt, and 'seen the light' After this big long speech Wes, David and Thad are all smirking and looking behind him. Blaine turns around and sees Kurt in the doorway. Kurt asks if it is true and when Blaine confirms it is, Kurt runs to him and kisses him.
Beg
"Blaine. You wanted to see us?"
Blaine nodded, trying not to look nervous. The three Council Members were seated in their normal formation, Wes's hand poised over his gavel. If it weren't for the fact that he knew what these three were like outside of 'Council Mode', he wouldn't have even brought up the issue. "I wanted to discuss something with you. I would have brought it up in the meeting, but I thought it was best to put it by the Council before the rest of the Warblers voted on it."
David raised an eyebrow. "What is it?"
Breathe. "I would like to request one of my solos to be changed to a duet."
There was a stunned silence for a moment, then Thad turned to Wes. "When was the last time we had a duet?"
"Four years ago, at Sectionals," Wes responded promptly. "We lost. They screwed up the harmony."
Blaine winced, knowing that was going to be a huge deciding factor. "With all due respect, that wasn't me. I've done duets before and I know how to harmonize with Ku-" He snapped his mouth shut, but the damage was done. Wes was still looking impassive, but David had begun to smirk.
"Oh, so you've chosen who you'd like your duet partner to be already, have you?" Thad leant forward, also trying to conceal his mirth. "What happened to the audition process?"
Okay, play it cool. Blaine took a deep breath and began to try and rationalize his decision. "Well, we haven't had a countertenor in so long, and Kurt and I have sung together before - we know how well our voices are suited."
"What about Warblers who have been here for much longer than Kurt? Shouldn't they get the chance to sing duets first, especially those who are closer to graduating than he is?"
David and Thad were both fighting back smiles as Wes spoke, and Blaine knew full well he was caught out. "Yes, but we all heard Kurt sing Blackbird the other day. I saw the looks on your faces when he was finished - none of us had words. It was breathtaking." Blaine couldn't stop the torrent of words pouring out of his mouth. "I've heard Kurt sing before, yes, but never with that much passion. And that would add so much to our performances, to have someone up the front singing like that."
"Then why not offer him your solo?" David drummed his fingers on the table until Wes glared at him to stop.
Blaine bit his lip, trying to find the best way to put it, before deciding all he could do was tell the truth. "Because I want to spend more time with him. And I know, our personal emotions aren't meant to come into play when it comes to performances, but I can't help it." He fixed each of the Council Members with a penetrating glance. "You all heard him perform. And if you thought you were moved, you can't begin to imagine how I felt. It was like my whole world tipped up on its head, everything I thought I had known suddenly changed and ... everything was Kurt."
Blaine was vaguely aware that he was spilling his secrets to the entire Council, but it felt so good to finally talk about the thoughts that had been plaguing him the past few days. "I've honestly never felt the way I do about Kurt with anybody else. All that stuff with Jeremiah, that was ridiculous and you can tell that by my choice of song. I thought I knew what I wanted, but I was wrong..." He hesitated a moment, trying to pull his thoughts together and refusing to meet the eyes of anybody at the table.
"Kurt has been nothing but patient with me, no matter what's been happening, no matter how much of a fool I've made of myself. He's been my best friend through all of this and I don't know how it's taken me this long to realize I want more, but I do. I guess you could say I've seen the light." Blaine scuffed one foot across the floor, still not looking up. "I don't know what else I can say to convince you of how important this is to me. I just feel like if I could find the perfect song - and believe me, I've been looking - then maybe Kurt could see that I'm truly serious about this and about him. I've screwed up a lot, guys, and I just want to prove to Kurt how much I really do care about him."
There was silence, and after a few seconds Blaine looked up, trying to work out what everybody was thinking. Instead, he saw all of the Council Members staring over his head, smirking. Blaine felt a sinking feeling in his gut as he turned, already knowing what he was going to see.
Kurt was standing in the doorway, his face unreadable. "Blaine? Is that true?"
Crap.
Blaine wanted to say something, anything, that would fix the situation, that could just get them back to friends without the awkwardness he was sure was going to follow. But there were no words, so he simply nodded.
And then Kurt's face broke in the most beautiful way. Blaine didn't even see him move, so caught up in the expression of joy on his face, but then there was a pair of lips pressed up against his and his brain shut down. When he finally became aware of what was going on again, he kissed Kurt back with everything he had. Blaine couldn't be entirely sure this wasn't a dream, but either way he was going to take full advantage of what was going on. Kurt's lips were just as perfect as Blaine had imagined... and then they were gone.
Opening his eyes, he saw Kurt staring back at him, a soft smile gracing his face. "One condition. I get to pick the song."
"I can handle that," Blaine murmured back, before pulling him back in for another kiss.
There was a cough from the table and Blaine pulled away, turning to glare at them. "We haven't actually said you can duet together," Wes informed them, his arms crossed.
Blaine simply stared at the three boys, his eyebrow raised. Wes shifted uncomfortably and glanced at David and Thad who were both also staring at him incredulously. "Really, Wes?" David asked.
"Okay, fine. We all know you're going to get the duet." Wes muttered something else about 'sickeningly sweet' but Blaine found himself attached to Kurt's lips again, and not in a position to care.
MusicalEscape:
My interpreting skills are lacking, so I'll make Kurt and Rachel point out each others flaws.
"Well, unlike her, I have something called a 'fashion sense.' Rachel, it's something that doesn't involve animal sweaters or knee socks. I don't think you'd understand."
"Well- you spend too much time on your appearance! You spend SO much time on your hair and face, when you could be practicing and exercising your voice! Then maybe it could be almost as fabulous as mine!"
"Well, I have a LIFE beyond Glee."
"I have a life beyond my closet!"
The video was censored after this due to an unflattering screaming match. (During this screaming match, they took a break to compliment each other's ranges, then conitnued)
