"I now call this Prefect meeting to business."

There were a few seconds of silence after the sharp bang of the gavel before talking began.

"I've said this at every meeting before but I'll say it again—is the gavel really necessary, Montgomery?"

Wes glared at Santana as he set the gavel down on the table.

"It's part of Hogwarts tradition," he informed her. "So, yes, it's necessary."

The female Slytherin scowled and pushed herself up on the desk she was standing in front of.

"Are these meetings necessary?" she asked. "It's not like anything actually happens at these meetings. Just give us our night patrol schedules so I can do my Transfiguration homework. I can't afford to fall behind with OWLs just around the corner."

"Shut it, Satan," Quinn snapped as she took a seat. "I think that there is something we need to talk about. Or are we just going to keep ignoring the elephant in the room?"

At her words, five Prefects, Head Boy, and Head Girl all glanced at either Kurt or Blaine, who were sitting on opposite sides of the room. The only Prefect who didn't look at either of the two boys was Sebastian, who crossed his arms with a bored expression.

"I'm fine with ignoring the elephant in the room," he said. "Can I go now? I have better things to do."

The other Prefects rolled their eyes but Blaine had had enough. For the past few days, Sebastian had making snide comments here and there that dug under Blaine's skin.

"Why? Do you have someone else's boyfriend to go and fuck?" he asked bitterly. Kurt rolled his eyes at Blaine's response. Kurt had started to move on from both Blaine and Sebastian but it was obvious that the Gryffindor was still feeling bitter. Maybe it was due to the fact that Sebastian was a Slytherin. There had always been rivalries between the two houses, after all.

"Wait, what?" Wes asked as Blaine glared at Sebastian, who just smirked.

"Feeling jealous?" Sebastian asked. "Because you've realized you're not the only one getting buggered into the mattress by me?"

Blaine's glare intensified at the crude comment as his neck heated up in embarrassment.

"Hardly," he shot back. "You weren't that good. You've just deluded yourself into thinking that."

Sebastian's eyes narrowed.

"If I wasn't that good, why did both you and your boyfriend keep coming back for more?" he asked smugly. Blaine wasn't sure how to respond to that. Thankfully, he didn't have to.

"Sebastian, did you sleep with Blaine?" Quinn asked with a frown. "Is that why Kurt and Blaine broke up?"

Sebastian rolled his eyes.

"Please," he said scornfully. "I didn't sleep with just Blaine. I also slept with Kurt."

Mercedes looked like she wanted to slap the Slytherin. He sounded too proud for her liking. Kurt flushed red at Sebastian's admission.

"Why?" Jeff asked confusedly, looking between Kurt and Blaine. "Why would you do something like that?"

"Because I'm hard to resist," Sebastian said with a smirk. Everyone in the room glowered at him. Blaine's hands began curling into fists.

"Shove off, Smythe," Kurt interrupted coolly before turning to the others. "And as to why, that's really none of your business. Wes, hand out the night patrol schedules so we can leave before we start hitting each other."

"You can't just think—" Tina protested. Kurt silenced her with an icy glare.

"Our personal life is none of your concern, no matter how screwed up it gets," he informed the other Prefects. "Blaine and I have reached an agreement about where our relationship stands and so far, Sebastian has left both of us alone. It would be nice if everyone else could do the same." Kurt annunciated the last three words clearly to make the point. "It's quite annoying to be asked the same question over and over again."

Blaine reluctantly nodded his head in agreement. The other Prefects frowned but didn't say another word as Wes began handing out the night patrol schedules for the rest of the school year. There wasn't much longer—just three more weeks of classes and then exam week. For the eight Prefects in the room, their O.W.L.s were taking place the week before the rest of the school's exams.

Blaine fled the room as soon as the schedule was in his hand, not bothering to wait for Mercedes. He couldn't stand the confused and accusing glares that were being thrown around the room.

For the rest of the evening, Blaine remained in his dorm, studying for the upcoming O.W.L.s. They may have been two weeks away but he couldn't face his fellow Gryffindors. It would only be a matter of time before the story got out about what happened between Kurt, Blaine, and Sebastian. Then the entire school would be staring and silently judging. Just the thought was enough to make Blaine feel sick to his stomach.

In the Ravenclaw tower, Kurt stared blankly at his books. He knew that he should be dong homework but ever since the afternoon in the broom cupboard with Blaine, he had been unable to focus on anything. He had never imagined a life without Blaine. Even before they had started dating, Kurt had always been able to rely on the Gryffindor. They had been the best of friends, despite being in two separate houses.

Now that Blaine was gone, Kurt's life felt empty. There was no one to complain to, no one to share his achievements with. None of the other Ravenclaws cared how well he did on an exam or on an essay. There were no more lopsided smiles, no more laughing over jokes only Kurt and Blaine understood.

Kurt shoved his homework away from him as tears began to cloud his vision. He couldn't be crying. He was supposed to move on. His pain would stop as soon as he accepted that there would be no more Blaine in his life.

His empty life.

In the dungeons below, Sebastian pushed himself off the limp body that lie under him. The boy blearily stared up at him.

"Is that it?" the boy asked. Sebastian stared at him through cold eyes.

"I don't do relationships," he said. "This was just a one-time thing."

"You don't think I'm good enough for a second time?" the boy asked, clearly offended.

"Definitely not," Sebastian answered bluntly. No one was good enough for a second time anymore. Not since Kurt and Blaine.

He didn't understand what was so different about the two Prefects. At first he had thought it was the knowledge that he could potentially destroy the perfect image the two had created but now…

Now he was realizing that he had formed some sort of feelings for the two.

Sebastian's hands shook as he pulled on his robes.

How typical of him. He had fallen for two boys at once. Two boys that were no longer able to look at him because he had destroyed their relationship with his selfish actions. Two boys that he would never have a chance with.

And now no one could ever compare to the nights he had shared with them.