Kurt groaned, his hands over his face, he was humiliated. So close, and yet nothing. Instead, he'd chickened out, leaving her thinking she'd done something wrong, when that wasn't the case. He was the problem, with his stupid blue fur. His stupid barbed tail and his stupid, pointed fangs and ears. "Kurt.You idiot-"

There was a knock on his door. The blue elf was hung upside down from the chandelier, but not for long. He dropped, porting just in time, he planted his feet upon the carpet, striding toward the door, still cringing as he pulled it open. Only for his blue face to fall. He stammered a moment. "L-Leo? Vhat are you-"

She was stood there, at the threshold of his door, with the broken and sorry looking posies bunched in her hand, the letter in the other. It was the letter he saw first.and panicked. "Leo, I-" She didn't seem to pay attention, stepping boldly into his room, she unfolded the letter scanning it over, she looked up at him with curious eyes. "I do that do you" Kurt paused, looking puzzled, before he remembered what he wrote. "Ah.ja..uh- I.oh, mein Gott.Leo, I just, I-uhh-" He was frozen on the spot as she took another step toward him, looking just as nervous, she paused, reaching up on her tip toes, she spoke quietly. "Kurt, no one's ever done anything like that for me before, it's really-"

::Leo, I have some important news, if you'd join me in the living room.::

She paused, then groaned, bringing her hand up to slap her forehead, she shot him an apologetic look, and did something most surprising. She pressed a quick kiss to his cheek, before she turned, walking toward the door with a spring in her step. She called over her shoulder as she left his room. "Professor wants to see me, says it's important. Don't budge, okay? We should talk about this."