A/N: Alright, so I should've had this up yesterday but I didn't have time :( I'll try to do a double upload either today or tomorrow. Oh and thanks for the reviews :)

Answer: They aren't really sober, with Karofsky he puked up most of the beer and is down to a 'buzzed' level, and I'll explain Manny in the chapter.

Warnings: Klaine at the beginning

And can anyone say awkward?

Discovery, A Glee Fanfic

Kurt & Blaine

Kurt Hummel sat on his couch watching a movie, his boyfriend Blaine sat next to him cradling the bowl of popcorn they had made. Kurt wasn't really focusing on the movie, and Blaine must have picked up on this because he paused the screen and look over at him.

"Hey baby, you OK?" he asked 'causing Kurt to look at him.

"I'm fine, just… thinking…." He answered reaching for another handful of popcorn.

"What about?" Blaine asked, a curious look coming over his features.

"Well, it's a little embarrassing," Kurt said a light pink coloring his normally porcelain features, though from the look on Blaine's face he knew it wasn't going to go away easily. Kurt sighed before continuing.

"Well, I was thinking of David and the new boy, Manny. They've seemed to have gotten… close over the last week." Kurt bit his lower lip before looking back at Blaine's eyes, Blaine suddenly burst out laughing.

"You're kidding me right?" He asked wiping at a tear that had appeared during his laughing fit, "you're telling me," another chuckle, "you're telling me, that you're jealous of Karofsky? I mean we don't even know if Manny's gay or not." Blaine started laughing again, but he slowly quieted down realizing that Kurt's face had grown quite serious.

"Ohmygod" Blaine said quickly, "you're not kidding, you're really jealous of Karofsky. But… why? I mean, he tormented you because he couldn't deal with the fact that he was in the closet." Blaine paused for a moment sure that he had missed something. He snapped his fingers suddenly remembering what it was.

"And then he kissed you, followed by freaking death threats, I mean come on Kurt seriously. Be happy that he's moved on." Blaine said with a roll of his eyes, he glanced over at Kurt and saw that his expression hadn't changed much.

'He's moved on…?' Kurt thought, he wasn't really sure how to describe how he was feeling but it was as if suddenly something was missing.

'Why the hell do I feel like this? I mean, I hate Karofsky, sure I sympathize with him but I don't love him…'

Kurt got up and started heading to his room, absently telling Blaine that he could watch the rest of the movie now or leave.

Kurt Hummel needed to be alone with his feelings.

Manny

Manny sat in his car staring at the pouring rain; it had been like this for half an hour, silent besides the pitter-patter of the rain on the roof of the car. Manny sighed, finally deciding he couldn't take the silence anymore.

"So…." He began, looking over at Karofsky for the first time since they entered the small Honda, "you kissed Kurt huh?" he asked, not being able to think of anything else to say.

Karofsky shifted in his seat uncomfortably, rubbing the back of his neck nervously.

"Y-yeah," he stuttered not meeting Manny's eyes, David really wanted to do anything else, like listen to whatever radio stations might be near here.

"Hey, can you turn the radio on?" he asked making it painfully obvious that he was trying to change the subject, and Manny obliged.

He turned the key to the 'On' position and pressed the radio button, they were greeted with static. Manny hit the 'seek' button and waited for a station to come on, unfortunately the station that was found was playing a love song.

"And I can't fight this feeling anymore, -"

Manny quickly shut off the radio and looked out the window, suddenly he heard David speak again.

"Hey, um speaking of Hummel," he said, Manny felt his cheeks go red.

"He has a car, and since its Friday I doubt he's gone to sleep yet. I can call him and he can get us out of here." Karofsky paused for a moment before adding "and his Dad's a mechanic so he can fix your car in the morning, it works out pretty well." Manny sighed before responding.

"Fine, call him; it's better than being stuck here all night." Manny thought he saw a look of pain wash over David's features, but didn't really think anything of it. Dave took out his phone and dialed Kurt's cell, it rang and rang and rang but no one picked up, instead it went to voicemail.

"Dammit," Karofsky said before his face lit up again with another Idea.

"I'll call Finn," he said looking through his phone for the number causing a look of confusion to fall onto Manny's face.

"How will that help, I'm pretty sure Finn doesn't have a car." He said looking over at Karofsky.

"Yeah, but Kurt's Dad married Finn's mom, so if Finn is at home he can check if Kurt's there and then tell him to pick us up." David said reaching the end of his contact list not seeing Finn's number.

"Damn, guess I don't have it." He muttered slumping back in his seat letting the phone fall onto his lap.

"I think I do," Manny said pulling out his phone and searching through it, "he gave it to me in case I wanted to run songs by him or something." Manny said finding the number and hitting 'send', after a few rings Finn picked up.

"Hello?" he said, sounding slightly annoyed, perhaps he had been in the middle of something?

"Hey Finn, listen I need you to tell Kurt that I'm stuck out in the woods. Y'know, where the party was at? Yeah there. It got rained out and my car won't start so I'm kinda stuck, oh and Karofsky's with me." Manny said, he saw Karofsky wince at the mention of his name, almost as if he wished Manny hadn't mentioned him.

"Alright," Finn said, "I'll check if he's here…" he said. Manny could hear another voice in the background, which Finn responded to and then footsteps. Manny put his hand over the mic and turned to Karofsky.

"I think we might've interrupted something," he said with a stupid grin on his face, Karofsky tentatively returned the grin before Manny focused on the phone again.

"Kurt?" he heard Finn say followed by a knocking sound.

"What?" Kurt questioned, sounding a little upset.

"Manny's on the phone for you, says he's stuck at that party with Karofsky. Wants you to pick them up." Manny could head what sounded like a door being opened and then Kurt spoke again, sounding much clearer.

"I don't really think that's the bes-" Kurt stopped suddenly, Manny checked to make sure the call hadn't been dropped before putting the phone to his ear again.

"They on the line right now?" he asked him, Manny heard a shuffling sound, like the sound one's clothes make when they nod, followed by the sound of the phone being handed to someone else.

"Crap," Kurt said quietly, though still loud enough for the phone to pick up, "I'll be there in a few Manny, see you then." With that, his phone beeped and the word's 'Call Ended' appeared once again.

"Kurt didn't sound too happy," Manny said putting away his phone and looking at Karofsky, who had begun taking off his jacket.

"W-what're you doing?" Manny asked, his face going red for about the millionth time since they entered the car.

"It's getting hot in here," Karofsky said finishing his task before placing the jacket on his lap. Manny took notice of the way David's muscles stood out under his white tee shirt before he looked away quickly, his face burning so red that he thought it would stay like that forever.

'I. Like. Girls.' He told himself in his mind.

'Sure, I've never had a girl friend, I've never been 100% comfortable on the girls subject, and I don't think I've ever even kissed a girl but I know that I like them, always have.' Manny thought, though he felt like he wasn't even convincing himself.

Manny started humming a song under his breath, trying to think of anything else besides his current situation. But after a few measures he realized what song he was humming, especially since Dave had started singing along.

"It's getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes,"

Manny stopped humming; sharing a look with David before he decided the rain was much more interesting. Manny started feeling slightly sleepy, though he knew it probably wasn't even eleven thirty yet.

'It's the beer, the initial shock is wearing off and now I'm falling back into that drunken haze…' Manny thought leaning back into his seat. Manny looked over at Dave and wonder what it would feel like to lay down against him, he watched his chest rise and fall and timed his own breath to match.

'Stop thinking like that,' Manny thought, mentally slapping himself though now another voice answered back.

Why? You know you're enjoying it. Go ahead, rest your head right there, when you wake up Kurt will be here and you can pretend you had just passed out.

Manny had no idea where that voice came from, but he was too tired to ignore it, and so, against his better judgment, he leaned over and rested his head on Dave's shoulder. Manny felt David go ridged under him but could barely register what it might have meant, instead he let the darkness wash over him until he was swimming through his unconscious mind.

Karofsky

David was in major trouble; by the way Manny was acting, he knew he had damaged their friendship big time.

'How the hell am I supposed to fix this?' he asked himself mentally kicking himself in the head. He should have just kept his big mouth shut, letting nothing in or out.

That sounds really pervy, said the-voice-that-never-shuts-up-until-he-needs-it.

'Not in the mood,' Karofsky thought to himself, venom dripping off his thoughts. He should never have invited Manny to this party, he should have just apologized and left it at that.

Yeah but then you wouldn't have had as much fun. The voice said, a hint of glee in its 'voice'

'Shut UP' he thought, he was thinking he was going to hit his punching bag when he got home and pretend it was this stupid voice, then after the voice is dead I'll bring it back and—

Karofsky's thoughts were interrupted by Manny suddenly passing out on him, causing the teen to go ridged.

'What the hell?' David thought, 'he wasn't even acting drunk anymore!'

The shock of what you told him sent adrenaline coursing through his veins, not letting the alcohol take full effect, I guess it must've worn off.

Dave's face scrunched up, he knew the voice was a part of his imagination and shouldn't know anything he didn't know, but when he went to ask him he broke him off.

You still learn things in your sleep; you just don't know you learned them. It said answering David's question before he even asked it.

Now enjoy this while it lasts, it said making one of David's eyebrows shoot up.

'You are such a perv,' he thought, already knowing what the voice was going to shoot back at him.

No, you are, and you know you want to.

Dave sighed, it was right, and since Manny was out, he knew that nothing bad could happen, no one would know if he kissed him right then and there. So why couldn't he?

David looked at Manny's sleeping face, he looked cute in his drunken sleep, yet David couldn't bring himself to kiss him. His heart was pounding; his palms were sweating, what the hell was wrong with him?

"It's called love, dumbass." Said a voice Karofsky, thinking it was 'his' voice was about to retort when he realized that his door was open and Kurt stood there looking at them under an umbrella.

"When the hell did you get here?" he asked and then thinking for a moment added, "and how the hell did you know what I was thinking?"

"I got here right around the time sleeping beauty went into his slumber, and it helps if you don't think out loud." Kurt said, his expression slightly hidden by the rain between them and the hood he was wearing.

"Now hurry up and get him over to the SUV," he said motioning to the taillights that shone a few feet away.

David complied and slid out of the car, careful to not disturb Manny too much; he then walked around to the driver's side door and opened it, carefully pulling Manny out. He carried Manny in his arms quickly to Kurt's SUV and placed him in the back seat, Karofsky then walked around to the passenger seat and sat next to Kurt. An awkward silence ensued.

'Here we go again,' he thought with a roll of the eyes.

Kurt started the car up and drove it onto the road, heading back to town.

"So…" Kurt began, keeping his eyes on the road, "does he know."

Karofsky gave Kurt a confused look so he clarified.

"Does he know you're crushing on him, or that your gay." He said making Karofsky blush.

"Uh…. The first part, I don't know, but he definitely knows about the second." Dave said leaning his head against the window.

"How did he react?" he asked giving David a concerned look. 'Is it bad that I hope he freaked out?' Kurt asked himself while he waited for David to compose a response.

"Um… well at first he seemed supportive, telling me that society has feed me rules and rules are meant to be broken. But then I kinda got close to him, like kiss close and he seemed pretty…. distant after that." Karofsky's cheeks had turned a light pink and he looked out the window.

Even though inwardly Kurt felt almost… relieved? He also felt bad for Karofsky and felt he should comfort him.

"I'm sure he's just… dealing with this in his own way, I mean I don't know. Maybe the almost kiss made him get confused about his sexuality or something."

"Or," Karofsky began, "maybe he isn't too comfortable with the idea that a gay kid is in love with him." Karofsky let out a defeated sigh and started wondering why he had felt the need to do all this, if he hadn't then at least he could admire Manny from afar, now Dave wouldn't be surprised if Manny requested he be switched out of gym or something.

They drove the rest of the way in silence.

Manny

Manny was lost in a torrential sea of confusion in his alcohol induced dream world. He felt himself falling, passing images of his life all distorted beyond recognition. Suddenly a single clear image appeared among the masses and he started drifting toward it, feeling that it could be something to keep him sane among the confusion. When he got close enough to it he realized that it was David Karofsky in his white tee shirt, Manny flew through the picture and he felt himself return to consciousness.

Manny's eyes fluttered open and he looked around, realizing he was in the back of a car, definitely not his own as it was too big. He thought back to his dream and muttered aloud.

"David…" he wasn't sure why but he felt his heart jump when he said the name, he completely jumped though when Dave responded.

"You up sleeping beauty?" he asked leaning over the seat to get a better look at him.

"Hey, don't steal my lines," Another voice said, one that Manny recognized as Kurt.

Manny sat up and looked around, it was still raining and they were still surrounded by trees, so he hadn't been out that long.

"I wasn't going to say anything," Kurt began looking from David to Manny and back, "but you two reek of beer." Manny was the first to laugh, though it didn't sound like he was really happy, Dave soon joined in.

"That's what happens when you play 'Truth or Dare' with Az," David said, his face turning red when he remembered what had gone on.

Manny sighed and felt his pockets for his keys, they weren't there.

"Dave… did you by any chance, grab my keys?" he asked him, not really caring if he was fond of the nickname or not.

Karofsky shook his head in response, "No I didn't see them, maybe they fell under the seat or something." Dave said, obviously not wanting to go back.

Manny thought for a moment, he was sure he had pulled them out of the ignition, so hopefully if anyone saw his car they wouldn't be able to see the keys.

"Fine, but I can't go home, Mom's not there since she recovered and we haven't made a spare of the ignition, so hopefully if anyone saw his car they wouldn't be able to see the keys.

"Fine, but I can't go home, Mom's not there since she recovered and we haven't made a spare yet." Kurt took that moment to interject.

"Oh I'm sure you can stay at David's house, his Dad took his siblings out to the next town so he has the house to himself so it shouldn't be a problem. Then tomorrow you can go home, you can handle a sleepover can't you David?" Kurt asked, though he was sure David wouldn't say no and would even thank him latter for setting it up, what the hell had he done?

"Um… yeah I guess…" David said, his face going red yet again. "Even if they were there they wouldn't care since it's just for the night."

'Why'd I add that? I'm so freaking stupid.'

"Um…" Manny said, though he knew he didn't have any other options. "Yeah sure, it's fine I know my mom won't mind as long as I get home tomorrow." He said, and then he remembered that he still had to ask Kurt something.

"Hey Kurt, can you ask your Dad to look at my car tomorrow?" he asked receiving a nod from him.

Kurt slowed the car down and stopped in front of a mailbox, which read 'Karofsky'.

"Here we go, the Karofsky abode," he said a grin spreading over his features 'maybe I can let this go' he thought.

"Uh, thanks" Karofsky said opening the door and stepping outside. Manny mirrored his thanks and slide out the passenger-side door, they sprinted across the lawn and David quickly opened the door. Kurt honked his horn twice before the engine roared to life and the SUV drove away.

Once inside Manny looked around at the modestly decorated home and then let his eyes fall on Karofsky, whose shirt was so wet it was see-through. Manny's face blushed a deep crimson and he looked away, he heard David take off his shirt and throw it to the tiles with a wet 'smack'

Manny had no idea what the hell he was going to do now.

Preview

Manny and David are alone, in a house in wet clothes. What do you do with wet clothes? Well, you take them off (unless you wanna die). How is Manny going to deal with this new temptation, will he just ignore his new feelings and go to sleep? Or will he give in and explore David?

And how will I the author write this? As Smut, or as a 'make out, fade to black thing? VOTE WITH YOUR REVIEWS PEOPLE!

A/N: OK, so you know what to do, tell me if anyone seems too OOC and yeah I made Blaine act like an asshat, I know.

-WLGYLGO