So again the playlist was on random and this title is the first one that came up. I was wondering how I could get this into a Blaine/Sam story but I found a way. Hope you like it.

Disclaimer - I do not own the characters and this is purely fictional. The right for the characters remains with the creator and I in no way suggest any sort of ownership of them. Fiction is just for fun.

Chasin' Girls

"Didn't we just have Diva week?" Blaine was sat in the front row of chairs with the rest of the New Directions when Finn, their somewhat supply Glee leader, had suggested a week of "powerful women".

"You said it yourself Blaine that to be a diva you don't have to be a girl, guys can be divas too. This week it's all about songs by powerful women." Finn wrote the words POWERFUL WOMEN on the board with a big underline.

"But isn't this a bit…" Blaine was struggling for the right words to use when Artie interrupted.

"Sexist."

"Yeah. Now don't get me wrong, I love powerful female singers as much as the next guy," When he looked around the room he realised he may have been on his own in that category as none of the other guys seemed too enthusiastic about his statement. "But I think devoting a whole week to just women is a bit unfair on any of the guys here. Everyone knows it's always going to be harder for guys to sing a girls song, especially if it's out of the range of some of the guys here." He wasn't sure who he was looking at but in particular he couldn't see Artie or Sam reaching any falsetto notes anytime soon.

"I just thought that since Tina won the Diva week then we could celebrate some powerful women and their songs."

"I'm down with it." Sam was sat at the back of the room, separated from Blaine by most of the New Directions. "I think it's about time Tina got her chance to shine."

"Of course you do." Blaine tried to keep it under his breath but clearly everyone heard it. Everyone exchanged shocked looks with each other, most people trying to avoid Blaine or Sam's line of vision.

"What's that supposed to mean?" Sam got out of his seat and walked down to where Blaine was still sat.

"Nothing, just go back to your seat." Blaine always said things he regretted and wanted to take them back when he couldn't. There wasn't going to be much chance of him taking this back now that Sam was stood in front of him, and the rest of the Glee club, asking him what he meant by that.

"No, you clearly have an issue with me so just say it." Blaine stood up and put his hand on Sam's shoulder, trying to reassure him that they were friends and that they shouldn't be arguing but clearly same was riled and wasn't going to be calmed down so easily. He shoved Blaine's hand away violently. "Tell me what you meant."

"You really want to know what I meant?" By now both guys had forgotten they were in a classroom. If he were a proper teacher then Finn would have stepped in and stopped them arguing but his teaching methods weren't always right, and besides he wanted to find out what Blaine's comment was about too. It had been too long since there had been any real serious drama in Glee club and this was a welcome surprise to "he's mine, no he's mine, no he's mine, no he's mine" that he usually heard from the girls. "It's just that you're slowly going through most of the girls at this school so why wouldn't you stand up for Tina? Clearly she's just the next one on your list."

"My list?"

"Yeah, you know, the list you probably have drawn up and stuffed in your pocket with every girls name on it and then you can cross it off whenever you've dated them for a couple of days." Sam opened his mouth to speak when Blaine cut him off again. Blaine couldn't remember the last time he had been this worked up. "Let's see, Quinn was first, then there was Santana, then you moved on Mercedes and now you're on Brittany. I suppose you're lining Tina up for when you finish with Brittany then?" Sam looked like he wanted to punch Blaine right between the eyes. One moment they were best friends and the next they were fighting over pointless things. It was probably how the best friendships worked though, in a weird sort of way.

"What's really got into you Blaine?"

"What's got into me? What's got into you?!" The rest of the New Directions were taken off guard by this comment, it wasn't Sam who had started insulting people randomly. "I didn't think you were this guy who would just run around chasing girls. You don't understand how much you can hurt people do you?!" Sam was lost for words and Blaine wanted to storm out of the room and run home but he couldn't, Finn was in his way. "Finn, move."

"No, I'm not moving till this is sorted. I'm not going to do things Mr Schu's way and let you guys try and work out your problems yourself because that doesn't work, trust me, I've been there. I want you to tell Sam what is going on and exactly how you feel." Blaine knew he was trapped in a corner, he couldn't even think of a single lie to get himself out, he knew he would have to tell the truth.

"Finn, I can't." Finn wasn't moving and instead just pressured Blaine to admit his feelings, assuring him it would be healthier in the long run. "Fine! You all want to know my feelings?"

"Blaine…" Tina was the only one who knew how Blaine actually felt and she knew this could be the thing that pushed him back to Dalton. It wasn't Finn's wisest move.

"No, Tina, they want to know." Blaine marched up to Sam, grabbed his cheeks in his hands and crashed his lips against Sam's. Their kiss lasted only a few seconds but for everyone in the room it felt like forever. Time slowed down as the two guys at the front of the classroom seemingly never ended their kiss.

When they did pull away there was a tear in Blaine's eye. It had taken a lot for him to do that and he didn't want to have to admit his feelings for Blaine in that kind of way but he did. No one knew what to say or even if there was anything to say. Was there a right comment for that sort of situation?

"Okay." Sam muttered the words to begin with under his breath. He was still trying to find his feet after the kiss and he tried not to think about how it was his first kiss with another guy. He couldn't remember most of his kisses with girls because they just happened so often but this, this was something different. Something about the way Blaine's lips felt against his. "Okay." He said it a bit louder this time but still couldn't shake the feeling of Blaine being masculine and grasping his cheeks, pulling him in for a kiss. He wanted so badly to yell at Blaine and tell him that behaviour was unacceptable but he couldn't. He licked his lips and smiled. "Okay."

"Okay?" Tina was still stood where she was before the kiss, no one had moved during the kiss out of fear that they might scare the other people. It was then that Sam realised he was in front of the entire Glee club. His cheeks began turning a dark red and he felt like he just wanted to crawl into a hole and die. His confident "okays" had turned into embarrassed silence.

"Sam? Are you okay?" Blaine was closer to him than anyone else. He leaned down and looked up at Sam's eyes. No one else could see it but Sam still had a gentle smile on his face. Blaine didn't realise it but his hands were back in the position they were when he had kissed Sam; this time though they only rested gently on his cheeks.

"I'm…okay." He muttered, slightly incoherently. His face was a deep beet red and he could feel his hands shaking. Blaine could feel the shaking too through his contact with Sam. He wanted to reassure Sam that everything was going to be okay but he didn't know what to do.

"I'm sorry about…you know. What can I do to help? Can I do anything?" Sam nodded and looked up. He thought he would have been crying, knowing that everyone was still watching them. "What? I'll do anything."

"Kiss me." Sam said it quietly to begin with and Blaine wasn't sure he heard it right.

"Sorry?"

"Kiss me again." Sam wanted to kiss Blaine but he also wanted that feeling of Blaine taking control, of Blaine being in charge. He wanted to feel Blaine's manly hands grabbing his face and pulling him in for the kiss. He wanted Blaine to show him his feelings again, to really show him everything he had been saving up inside of him. Blaine didn't waste any more time, he was scared Sam might change his mind, so he pulled himself towards Sam and kissed him again, hard. He could feel Sam smile into the kiss and this time they were aware they were being watched but neither of them seemed to care. When they had finished kissing, with Blaine's forehead resting against Sam's, there were no words once again. No words other than Sam's; "You were next on my list." He said making Blaine smile.