3 – Chapter 3

Summary: Blaine and Mr. Hummel go on a coffee date after their hot meeting in the classroom. Fluffy stuff happens.

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Blaine was happy. He was going to drink coffee with them most dreamy teacher he had ever seen. And a teacher that might even be interested in him too. They had already singed a beautiful duet together, like Blaine had always dreamed of, it could only get better. Blaine sighed for himself, enjoy his daydream. The bell rang, waking Blaine up. Blaine started packing his books, and headed on to the Lima Bean.

The Lima Bean was full of people drinking coffee, writing on their computers, and simply chatting. Blaine scouted after Mr. Hummel, finally finding him in the front of the line. Mr. Hummel walked out of the line, catching Blaine's eyes and smiling. Blaine smiled back, and followed the direction Mr. Hummel was heading. They sat down at a table that was placed next to the window, outside. Blaine noticed that Mr. Hummel had two coffees in his hands. "Did you...order for me?" Blaine grinned. Mr. Hummel blushed slightly. "Ha, yes, I hope that's alright." "Yes it's fine when it's you" Blaine said grabbing his coffee, watching Mr. Hummel blush even more. He's so adorable. Blaine thought to himself, taking a ship of his coffee.

Mr. Hummel smiled. "I like this seat; it's a place where you can really enjoy the view." "The view? Of Lima?" Blaine said skeptical. "There's really nothing special about this town. Mr. Hummel kept calm. "Don't be like that Blaine; every city has its beauty, even Lima. Don't you ever look around and notice the small beautiful things in life, Blaine? Like a child's laugh, fallen leafs, or even the simple smell of coffee in the afternoon." Mr. Hummel said calmly, taking a sip of his coffee.

"Wow, yeah, I guess I enjoy those small things in life as well." Blaine said, realizing that Mr. Hummel really looked at the world in a much different way that he did himself. Mr. Hummel closed his eyes, taking a deep breath. "Just try to close everything else out, and listen to the beautiful birds singing, the busy people talking, and the fast cars driving past us. It's the sound of a town, which I happened to love. Blaine felt his heart skip a beat. He was falling harder for his teacher for every word Mr. Hummel said. "Mr. Hummel..." Blaine asked. "Yes Blaine?" Mr. Hummel smiled at Blaine, opening his eyes again. "You're so calm and creative in your mind… Why did you become a math teacher?" Mr. Hummel giggled at the question. "You see Blaine, math is complicated. You can look at a math problem and this it's impossible, but all you have to know is how you solve the problem, and suddenly it isn't as hard as it seems to be." Blaine nodded at Mr. Hummel. "I think I understand. So you mean that if you have a problem in life, you can solve it, if you just know how to?" "Yes" Mr. Hummel said. "It may sound way too simple, but nothing is impossible if you really wanna do it." Blaine smirked. "Like dating a student, when you're a teacher?" Mr. Hummel sighed, and took another sip of his coffee.

"Yeah… I think what happened in the classroom is… complicated Blaine." Mr. Hummel answered looking into Blaine's eyes. "What do you mean?" Blaine said, getting a bit annoyed. "I mean, I'm not really sure what happened. It was some sort of lust and... and..."

"Love." Blaine finished looking Mr. Hummel straight in his eyes. "Blaine…" Mr. Hummel whispered silently. "You are so young, and I'm not sure it was love. It was mostly lost and…" Mr. Hummel swallowed, looking into Blaine's hypnotizing green eyes. "And desire." Blaine blinked, starring back into Mr. Hummel's eyes. Mr. Hummel bit his lip and continued speaking. "Also, please don't tell this to anyone Blaine, I really don't wanna be fired, it took me forever to get this job and-"he was stopped by a couple a fingers on his lips. Blaine smiled. "I won't tell anyone, don't worry!" Blaine smiled. "And it's not like they would believe me anyway. " Blaine rubbed the back of his head, laughing at the whole situation. Mr. Hummel giggled with him. "Yes, I'm glad you understand Blaine." Blaine finished his coffee, and looked at Mr. Hummel. He looked adorable as always, with a white button up t-shirt, with a blue sweatshirt over, and tight black pants. His hair was styled and spotless, and his blue eyes, oh these blue eyes, Blaine could just stare at them forever. "Well I'm done with this." Mr. Hummel said, lifting up his coffee. "Wanna go for a walk?"

After walking around in the park a little, talking about the little things, feeding birds at the lake, and even humming songs together, the two of them found a bench for them two sit by, next to the lake. "It's getting cold." Mr. Hummel said. "I should have brought a jacket today. "Here, you can take mine!" Blaine said immediately, taking his own jacket off his shoulders. "Blaine, you really don't have too." Mr. Hummel tried, but Blaine had already put the jacket onto Mr. Hummel's shoulders. "Thank you." Mr. Hummel smiled at Blaine. "Nothing is ever good enough to you." Blaine smiled at Mr. Hummel, feeling his heart beat faster every time they got too close. Blaine started to hum a little, and tapped in left foot on the ground. Mr. Hummel laughed at him. "What are you doing?" Blaine started to hum for a bit, before he started singing.

"There is freedom within; there is freedom without, try to catch the deluge in a paper cup" "Blaine, not in the middle of the park!" Mr. Hummel giggled. "There's a battle ahead, many battles are lost, but you'll never see the end of the road while you're traveling with me." Blaine sang, looking over at Mr. Hummel for a response. "Hey now, hey now, don't dream it's over," Mr. Hummel sang with a slight blush on his face. Blaine smiled back at him. "Hey now, when the world comes in, they come, they come to build a wall between us, we know they won't win." They sang in unison, Blaine's heart beating hard as they sang the last line.

Blaine started starring at Mr. Hummel's lips as they he continued to sing: "Now I'm towing my car, there's a hole in the roof, my possessions area causing me suspicion but there no proof." Blaine noticed that some people started starring at them, but he really didn't mind. He was in heaven right now. "In the paper today, tales of war and waste, but you turn right over to the TV page."

"Hey now, hey now, don't dream it's over," Mr. Hummel sang solo, starring deeply into Blaine eyes as he did. "Hey now, when the world comes in they come, they come to build a wall between us, we know they won't win." They sang together. "Now I'm walking again to the beat of a drum, and I'm counting the steps to the door of your heart, only shadows ahead, barely clearing the roof, get to know the feeling of liberation and release." Mr. Hummel sang, making blush. Mr. Hummel had such an amazing voice, that he could just listen to forever. "Hey now, hey now, don't dream it's over, hey now, when the world comes in they come, they come to build a wall between us, we know they won't win." They sang together, starring at each other in a romantic way.

They ended the song, smiling at each other. Blaine's heart was beating from singing with his amazing and beautiful teacher. He knew he had to try something. "Mr. Hummel?" "Yes?" Mr. Hummel answered with a satisfied smile on his face. Clearly, he was just as comfortable with Blaine, as Blaine was with him. "Try to close your eyes again, just like you told me." Mr. Hummel did so. "Listen to all the birds singing, the children laughing, and simply the wind breezing." Mr. Hummel sighed. "It's amazing, Blaine." "Yeah, but something's missing. Blaine whispered. "What?" Mr. Hummel asked, before Blaine put his hands on Mr. Hummel's cheeks, and slowly kissing him. Mr. Hummel was shocked at first, but then leaned into kissing Blaine back. Mr. Hummel brought a hand up to cup Blaine's cheek as well. The kiss was simple and blissful, not like the hot, tong full once they shared in the classroom, but they both enjoyed it. Blaine's heart was jumping with joy; he was really kissing his teacher in front of a bunch of strangers. Blaine kissed a little bit harder, making Mr. Hummel sigh into the kiss. Mr. Hummel tasted like coffee and heaven. Their lips moved perfectly together; making both of their hearts pump faster. Mr. Hummel felt a shiver of happiness, leaning his head closer to Blaine's.

When they finally broke apart, they were both breathless from the kiss they had just shared. Mr. Hummel was the first one to speak. "Well, I'm sure I needed that." Blaine smiled, grabbing Mr. Hummel's hand. "Blaine…" Mr. Hummel sighed. "Listen to me, Mr. – Kurt! I really want to be with you, no matter what anyone else says, I will literally do anything! I think I might even be in lo-"Blaine was interrupted by a small kiss on his lips by Mr. Hummel. When they broke apart, Mr. Hummel looked at him with a smile on his face. "Look Blaine, I really want this too, I really like you too, but I think I need to sleep on this, and get my emotions under control if you know what I mean?" Blaine nodded. "This has just happened way too fast for me. You are still my student." Blaine gave Mr. Hummel a sad smile, but nodded again. "I understand… it's all very new and weird." Mr. Hummel took the jacket of his shoulder, and gave it back to Blaine. "Well, I better be going home too. See you… in class Blaine." Mr. Hummel said, getting off the bench. "Wait!" Blaine said, running up to him. "What?" Mr. Hummel asked sweetly. Blaine leaned in, and gave him another kiss on his lips, this one so sweet that it left him dizzy. "Wow… bye Blaine.." Mr. Hummel mumbled, turning around, and heading down the road. "Bye Mr. Hummel." Blaine watched as the love of his life walked away from him, the leafs falling beautifully behind him, making it look like a movie scene.

"I love you." Blaine muttered under his breath, sighing. "I love you."