Prompt: Spring
April showers bring May flowers, so what do May flowers bring? Usually, Finn would answer "pilgrims," but living with Kurt has taught him that the real answer is, "a bitchy, sick, terrifying little brother, that's what."
On Good Friday, while his mom and Burt are dealing with the delightful arrival and presence of Grandma Margret Hummel and other unwanted relatives, Finn stumbles into the bathroom to find his brother red-eyed and runny nosed.
(It takes ten minutes and an incredibly pissy and irritated Kurt Hummel to convince Finn that, if Kurt wanted to cry, he wouldn't do it in a dirty bathroom.)
Prompt: Sunrise
Finn doesn't really know what's going on when he's pulled from his bed at some ungodly (pun not intended) hour on Easter Sunday when all he wants to do is stay in bed and wait for the "Easter Bunny" to bring him chocolate and jelly beans and dammit, now he's hungry.
But Kurt is just shushing him and pulling him into the backyard, grinning stupidly. And Finn looks up, and sees why Kurt is smiling so goofily, and he can't help but smile, too.
The sky is red and yellow and pink and beautiful (and Kurt is totally tearing up.)
Prompt: Purple
"I'm going to kill you."
The words are calm and matter-of-fact, but Finn is still really, really scared and really, really amused by the terrifying gleam in Kurt's eyes.
"I'm sorry?" He tries, but knows it's not going to help. "I'll pay for a new one?"
"Oh, you'll pay…" Kurt stands slowly. "In blood and tears. And pain. Lots of pain will be involved."
Finn runs for it. (Because Kurt's pants are covered in purple Easter-egg dye and they look expensive and Finn really needs to learn how to not destroy things if he's going to live here until graduation.)
