Soo... I'm in the middle of my exams right now, which is a tiny bit stressful...
Anyway, I needed to take a couple of breaks in between my studying... And this is what came out of those breaks.
It's a bit half-assed, but I had my mind set on a couple of things at the same time while writing this...
Anyway, enjoy!
PS: Disclaimer: No, Glee is still not mine.
Cooper.
Kurt was excited. He wasn't really all that sure why he was, but it could have to do with the fact he was going over to his boyfriend's house.
Granted, seeing as it was the middle of a school week, he couldn't stay over, which he would've wanted, but he loved being around Blaine.
And he knew Blaine could use something good, what with his brother being here and all the attention going to him. Blaine was the kind of boy that didn't necessarily need attention, but pretty much being completely forgotten when his brother was around got to him. And Kurt knew not only the entire Glee Club, but also Kurt himself hadn't seen that soon enough.
Honestly, Kurt felt a little guilty about it all. Blaine had mentioned that there was a reason Kurt hadn't met Cooper before, but Kurt didn't expect Blaine's brother to be the same guy as in his favorite commercial! Of course Kurt would be a little overwhelmed.
But who wouldn't be, meeting a guy like Cooper?
Kurt sighed. While he had watched Cooper and Blaine sing Hungry like a Wolf/Rio, he'd realized something similar between the two brothers (apart from the furniture jumping). They both adored attention. The problem here was the fact that Blaine wasn't as self-centered as Cooper was.
Kurt had come to this realization, because, while the rest of the club had been too caught up with marveling about the performance, Kurt was the one who had heard Cooper say what he'd said at the end of the performance.
That he was great.
He hadn't said a word about Blaine.
That was the thing that bothered Kurt. He knew some people just were self-centered, but he was pretty sure Cooper didn't realize he was actually hurting Blaine by only thinking about himself.
Actually, that wasn't even to be called self-centered anymore. That was just selfish.
Kurt let out a deep sigh as he walked up to the front door of Blaine's house.
He wasn't even sure if Blaine had gone home already. Blaine had stayed at school for a while, boxing. Letting out his frustration about being forgotten, being told what he did wrong in the performances. Kurt couldn't really blame him.
Cooper was just pouring coffee in a mug for himself. He would be going to some audition that afternoon, but he wanted to wait for Blaine to come home. That way, he knew the house was being watched. And honestly, he just wanted to talk to Blaine for a bit, get to know him better. He had missed him.
Just as he finished pouring, the doorbell rang. Cooper set down his coffee and walked towards the hall to open the door. He saw Kurt standing behind it.
Of course, Kurt would be coming over today. Maybe he could have a friendly chat with him.
So he opened the door and greeted Kurt.
'Oh, hey, Cooper.' Kurt smiled at him before stepping in the house and giving his coat to Cooper.
Not ten minutes later they were sitting on the couch, watching some mindless program on the TV, while drinking their coffee.
'So, Kurt. How are you doing?' Cooper asked, in an attempt to begin a conversation.
'I'm doing fine, thank you.' Kurt answered politely, not really knowing what else to say.
Cooper didn't know anything else either, apparently, because he just flashed him a bright smile and turned back to his cup of coffee.
'Do you know that you actually hurt Blaine?' Kurt asked out of the blue.
Cooper almost choked on his coffee. Once he was done (and with this, almost spit his coffee all over the carpet, which their parents wouldn't have been too happy about) he turned to Kurt with wide eyes. Kurt found the resemblance between a surprised Blaine and a surprised Cooper ridiculous.
'What do you mean?' Cooper was so obviously offended. Kurt knew that must've come out a little bit wrong.
He sighed and put his coffee down.
'Have you ever complimented him on something he did well, instead of constantly criticizing what he does wrong?' Kurt saw the looks on Cooper's face changing.
It went from offended to confused to realizing what Kurt was trying to say. Cooper just looked at Kurt questioningly, hoping he'd give him a way out.
Kurt sighed.
'Maybe you should just talk to your brother.'
At this, Cooper rolled his eyes, already knowing that.
After another long time of being silent, sipping coffee once in a while, Cooper stood and brought his cup to the kitchen. When he came back, he was wearing his coat, ready to go out.
'Kurt?' He asked, seeming a bit hesitant.
'Yes?' Kurt asked, sounding a bit sarcastic and most of all very impatient.
'Could you tell Blaine to come to the auditorium tomorrow? I'll try to delay the whole going-away thing, then. But I really need to talk to Blaine.' Apparently, he found the ground very interesting as he said this, but really, it could've been because he just got called out on his behaviour towards Blaine that he seemed to feel so unsettled. What made it even worse was the fact that Kurt was Blaine's boyfriend.
Kurt just smiled at him, a knowing glint in his eyes as he told Cooper he'd tell Blaine later, once Cooper was actually sure he'd show up.
Cooper just nodded and practically ran out of the house, eager to escape the awkward feeling he got from the entire conversation. On his way, he passed a very confused Blaine.
As Blaine stood in the doorway, Kurt walked out of the living room. Blaine raised both eyebrows at him, as if to ask him what had just happened. Kurt just shrugged and they began a casual conversation.
'I'll tell him later about the auditorium plan,' Kurt thought as he felt Blaine push his lips against his own.
'There's no rush.'
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