When Kurt reached home, he saw Finn grilling chicken in their backyard.

"Chicken for you?" Finn asked. Kurt merely shook his head and walked to his room.

Kurt couldn't really be bothered with anything else. All of he could think of that point of time was his confession to Blaine earlier in the day, and although he felt happy about speaking up and saying how he felt, he wasn't exactly sure of what to do or how things would be.

He felt a little upset, disappointed, and somewhat lonely. Being together with Blaine, as a couple, was what Kurt always thought of. He just wanted Blaine, and no one else. He knew he couldn't rush things though, he wanted their friendship to stay as strong as ever nevertheless. And now that they're in the same school, it made everything much easier, but was confessing really the right thing to do?

Meanwhile, he heard a knock on his door. He remained silent, and a voice called out. It was Finn.

"Hey, may I come in?"

Kurt nodded, but figured that Finn wouldn't be able to know, so he spoke up, "yeah."

Finn entered, and in his hands was a plate of grilled chicken. "Are you okay? Do you want some chicken?"

"No, how many times must I have to reject your kindness," Kurt paused, "before you actually realize that I don't like eating chicken, Finn?"

Finn grinned cheekily and apologized to Kurt.

"Nah, it's alright." Kurt assured.

Even though Finn may be insensitive at times, he could tell that Kurt was upset. He cared a lot for Kurt. His father passed away when he was really young, so when his mom remarried and when they moved in with Kurt and his dad, he felt family warmth for the first time. And he actually liked it, much to his surprise. So he didn't even need to try to care for Kurt anymore now, it just became a reflex, a part of him. And he would feel weird if he didn't get to talk to Kurt for a day.

Kurt turned to Finn and asked, "a penny for your thoughts?"

"Nothing much, I should be asking you that actually. What's up with that frown?" Finn questioned.

"I would say nothing's wrong, but I really need someone to talk to and give me advice." Kurt spoke softly.

"Go on," Finn encouraged his brother so speak up.

"Alright, so here's what happened. I confessed to Blaine earlier in the afternoon. Yes - I like him. Anyway, it wasn't like an awkward kinda thing, it was pretty spontaneous. I don't even know what the hell I did, I may have made a fool out of myself and I wouldn't even know." Kurt took two slightly deep breaths, and continued, "and no, he didn't like me back. I'm pretty glad I told him how I felt, but I'm afraid. I don't know how things would end up, or what to do when I see him again the next time. I'm scared, Finn. I really am."

It took Finn quite a while to digest everything Kurt just told him, but meanwhile he pulled Kurt into a brotherly hug. "Don't be afraid, I'll always be there for you. And so will mom and dad, okay?"

Kurt nodded, and asked, "so what should I do now?"

Finn rested his chin on his left palm, furrowed his eyebrows and breathed out through his lips.

"If you find it awkward to talk to him in person now, maybe send him a text and ask him what's going on, and how he feels about this. He may not have reacted to what he really felt earlier on when you confessed because he was probably taken aback? I don't know about him, but that's how I felt when Rachel confessed to me for the first time." Finn recounted.

"Alright, I-I'll give it a try." Kurt stuttered. He then proceeded to pick up his phone, and texted Blaine.

Hey :) - Kurt x

Blaine replied almost immediately, it seemed like he was waiting for a text from Kurt.

Hey, what's up? - - - Blaine

I was just thinking of what happened earlier on, and I'm soooo terribly sorry. Don't take it to heart. - Kurt x

What? Don't be sorry, bubs. It's alright! I wasn't too good with words anyway. Oops =( - - - Blaine

I'm glad we're fine! I was so worried, you don't even know! - Kurt x

And with that, Kurt smiled and placed his phone on the coffee table beside his bed. He was really relieved that Blaine wasn't avoiding him or anything of that sort. Things went a whole lot better than what he expected.

"Thanks, Finn!" he shouted across to Finn's room as he had already left Kurt's room.


Blaine laid in bed and read through all the text messages Kurt sent him that whole week. He smiled to himself while reading the cute text messages.

It has been a long time since Blaine was this happy. He had many great friends in Dalton, but none of them were like Kurt. Sure, they were all special in their own ways, but Kurt was one person he'd never forget. Kurt was his confidant, his best friend.

He closed his eyes and rested his curls on a pillow. He thought of everything that happened earlier that afternoon. He always felt that Kurt had a crush on him, but he didn't want to jump to conclusions too easily. And everything that happened that afternoon, it was unbelievable. It was the very first time in his life that someone had confessed that they're in love with him. He could also feel that Kurt meant everything he said. It wasn't half-hearted, or just a crush. Kurt's love for Blaine, it was deep, it was real.

Blaine smiled as he remembered every single word Kurt said that afternoon. It was such a great moment, he just didn't know how to react to the situation - it was a first.

And as he thought of it, they both knew everything about each other - from the cologne they wear to their coffee orders.

Are we really just friends? Or do I actually like Kurt as well?

Blaine was confused.

Maybe when he first saw Kurt, it was just pure eye-candying but now, it may have developed into something more. Something more than what he had expected. He couldn't really control how he felt anyway. And yes, when Blaine first saw Kurt when he visited Dalton, and when Kurt first talked to him, he just liked everything about that boy. And he found Kurt extremely cute, otherwise he wouldn't have offered to bring Kurt to the senior common hall by the shortcut, while holding his hand. And Kurt's hand was so tender and soft, Blaine felt like he was in heaven for that few seconds they were running towards the common hall.

Blaine just found all the reasons why he couldn't help but serenade Kurt in his rendition of Katy Perry's Teenage Dream.

After he met Kurt, both Kurt and him realized that love and romance between any gender is a beautiful thing. And no one else could make Blaine as happy as Kurt did. Initially, Blaine thought that they were just really good friends, and that they shared common interests, which led to why they got really close. But maybe after all, it wasn't just as simple.

He may have liked Kurt from the start, but was probably too afraid to face his feelings. After all, he had never been anyone's boyfriend. He wasn't too sure of what to expect, or what to do, or how it felt like to be in love. He was just thinking of all the possibilities, and he wanted to be really sure of how he felt before he tells Kurt.

"There are more than 7 billion people in this world, and I was given the chance to meet Kurt Hummel. Pretty awesome." Blaine let out a sexy half-smile as he whispered softly to himself.