AN: And ffacowgirl89 here is the second drabble. Hope you enjoy it!
"I'm telling you, those two are finally together," Quinn said as the New Directions, minus Lauren and Finn, walked across the grounds of Dalton Academy, having been told by one of the Warblers that Blaine and Kurt had gone out to a tree to bury a canary.
"No way. Kurt would have told me," Mercedes insisted.
"Us. He would have told us," Rachel corrected, not wanting to be left out.
"Maybe Kurt just wanted to enjoy it without a lot of fuss being made out of the relationship," Tina reasoned, as she walked hand-in-hand with Mike. "Sometimes keeping things to yourself for awhile is more enjoyable than a lot of attention," she added, smiling over at Mike.
"I'm with, Quinn. You don't sing a duet with that much energy between each other without a connection," Puck spoke up from the back of the group.
"What would you know about connections with someone. You'll get with anyone you think might be willing to have sex with you," Santana shot back at her one time boyfriend.
"Not true. Even I know there is more to a true relationship than sex. The sex is just more fun."
"Easy for you to say," Quinn muttered under her breath.
"Hey, guys, quiet," Sam said, as he pushed Artie's chair across the rugged terrain. "There they are."
The rest of the New Direction members stopped and fell into silence as they looked in the direction Sam had pointed. The two Warblers were both standing beneath a tree, Blaine with a shovel in his hands. As they were talking to one another, neither boy had noticed the visitors. As the teens from McKinley continued to watch, Blaine held his hand out to Kurt. There were several squeals from the girls in the group as Kurt took Blaine's hand, the look between the two not leaving any doubt that the two weren't just friends.
"I told you!" Quinn exclaimed triumphantly.
"I can't believe he didn't tell me!" Mercedes exclaimed, even as she broke away from the rest of the group and began quickly in the direction of the two Dalton students who were now heading back toward the school, still unaware of the crowd of teens they were walking toward as they had eyes only for one another.
