Since Kurt had returned to McKinley, Blaine realized how boring Dalton was without him. Warblers rehearsals were no fun, especially since Blaine had to sing all the solos again. The fast that Kurt lived two hours away meant they rarely got to see each other.
But it was March, school would be out soon, and he could spend all summer with his boyfriend before he started his senior year. Apparently Kurt missed him just as much, so they planned a date for that weekend. Blaine offered to drive the two hours up to Lima, and they were going to have dinner with Kurt's family and then go to a movie. It wasn't Blaine's idea of a perfect date, but then again any date with Kurt was a perfect date.
After classes on Friday he went to his dorm and scrambled to find something wear. He hadn't really talked much with Kurt about it, so he didn't know if he should dress up or not. He decided since it was the first time to meet his parents then he should probably look presentable. After wearing the Dalton uniforms all week he wasn't used to getting to wear whatever he wanted.
When he was certain he couldn't be dressed up any more, Blaine left. Kurt said to be there at six, and it was nearly four so he would have to hurry. He didn't want to be late if he wanted to make a good first impression on his dad and Carole.
Kurt had told him the whole story about his mom dying and how he tried to set his dad up so he could get closer to Finn. Blaine thought it was sweet how they ended up getting married. Kurt told him that Carole was really nice to him and everything, but she just wasn't a mom. Either way, Blaine was eager to meet them.
He turned into Kurt's neighborhood and had no trouble finding his house. It was the only one with a black Navigator sitting in the driveway. Blaine parked at the curb and walked up the brick path to his house, and rang the doorbell. He was a little nervous, because the way Kurt described his dad he sounded pretty protective of his son.
"Hey!" Kurt answered the door and quickly pulled him into a hug. Blaine wrapped his arms around him and put his head on his shoulder. He was wearing some new cologne or something, because he smelled amazing. It was a little strong, but Blaine loved it.
"Hi," he said. Blaine coughed from breathing in his cologne and he pulled away. It was just so good to see him again.
"Come on, Carole cooked dinner. It's chicken pasta and green beans. She made apple pie for dessert since I told her you liked it," Kurt said eagerly. Blaine took a deep breath and followed him into the dining room. He shook hands with his dad and Carole gave him a hug.
The food was delicious, and Blaine told her so. She thanked him and insisted he eat a piece of pie, even though he was full. He didn't want to be rude so he tried to eat it all. He offered to help Carole with the dishes, but she told him to go on with Kurt. They drove down to the movie theater and Blaine paid for their tickets.
The movie turned out to be pretty dumb, but he was seeing it with Kurt, so it didn't matter to Blaine.
"I missed you," he said to him quietly. He really had. Dalton wasn't the same without Kurt around.
"I missed you, too," Kurt replied. Blaine dropped his head onto Kurt's shoulder and closed his eyes. He didn't care about watching the movie anymore. Blaine quickly began to cough from his cologne again, and he even started to sneeze.
"Are you okay?" Kurt whispered. Blaine nodded. Stupid allergies. He wiped at his watery eyes and sat up.
"Yeah," he said. "Sorry."
Kurt put his arm around him for the rest of the movie, and Blaine began to get a headache. He hated it because his cologne wasn't bad or too strong or anything, but just something about it made Blaine struggle to breathe. He knew if he told Kurt then he would immediately become self-conscious and feel guilty, so Blaine just kept it to himself. At least he got to be with the person he loved.
Author's Notes:
Here this is very short but it is Klaine. I'm still way behind on writing, so I'm off to write about a bazillion chapters for a bazillion different stories.
