Just a little drabble. I couldn't resist when I saw the season finale, I swear nearly every Klaine fan's hearts stopped at the confession. Enjoy and thanks so much to all those who review. Oh and i love this song, it just seemed perfect when I wrote this.

7. Coffee (song: Coffee Shop by Landon Piggs)

He knew his coffee order. Grande notta mocha. It hadn't changed and probably never would. Blaine wouldn't want it any other way. But when Kurt said Blaine's order, called him a dummy and said that he'd pay, Blaine felt as if his heart could spontaneously combust. And that wink, that devious little look in Kurts eyes….

And as they settled and the love of Blaine's life conversed with him; Blaine knew.

It was time.

I think that possibly, maybe I'm falling for you
Yes, there's a chance that I've fallen quite hard over you
I've seen the paths that your eyes wander down, I wanna come too
I think that possibly, maybe I'm falling for you

No one understands me quite like you do
Through all of the shadowy corners of me

I never knew just what it was
About this old coffee shop I love so much
All of the while I never knew…

Blaine wasnt falling in love. He was in love. And it was time to tell Kurt that.

Blaine didn't need to hesitate. He didn't need to stutter, or fluster. He didn't need that deep breath to quell butterflies. There was nothing cheesy or lame about this moment. Nor something out of a fairytale. It wasn't going to be a shout from the heavens, or an indirect text or an off hand comment.

It's here and now.

Those three letter words.

It was so easy. I love you. There was no other way to say it, no other meaning attached. It flowed from his lips like life giving water and promised forever. A feeling that had been known and felt for so long had finally, finally, been heard!

Within that coffee shop he had spoken the words. He was looking at Kurt, in his element. He was magnificent and glorious. He had matured from the scared boy who snuck into his world, blossoming into this amazingly confidant man that made all Blaine's dreams come true. It was great that Kurt had grown since Blaine had met him. Maybe it took so long for him to say those three words because at some level he'd been afraid that Kurt would no longer need him. That'd he'd become so confident, Blaine just would cut it as the white knight in shining armour.

But then Kurt froze. Blaine wouldn't tear his eyes away because he knew that if his eyes- conveying so much emotion of devotion and tenderness is nearly stopped his breath- the spell would be broken. And that vulnerable dear in the headlights look on that ridiculously adorable face instantly calmed his worries.

Because Kurt still needed him. Still needed someone to tell them how much he meant to them. He was still that vulnerable boy. And yet a stronger man for having met Blaine. It was that innocence, that determination and strong moral, that had drawn Blaine in the first place.

He was looking into the vision of perfection and he knew without Kurt ever replying. Kurt felt the same way. And it was beauty and perfection, diamonds and rubies, princesses and princes and all other fairytale romances. To know that love was given and reciprocated was a blessing.

And as Sam and Mercedes left them to buy coffee; Blaine instantly told Kurt about his suspicions, the sneaky hand holding and prolonged glances. He was always a sucker for romances, especially when it came to the most important people in Kurt's life. To know that others could experience the same happiness that came with saying I love you was as exciting and thrilling as if they were watching a tv drama.

In the midst of knowing and confessions and epiphanies and holding Kurt's soft hand- revelation crept on on Blaine.

This has been a good year for all of them.

And these are the happiest days of his life.