Prompt: Sam - "Look. I appreciate you trying to be his friend. I just don't want things to get weird. You're a good guy, I'm sure." - 'ER'
"Blaine, you've got a visitor," my mother called, breaking through the last remants of sleep I had been trying to Cling to.
I opened my eyes slightly to find her standing in my doorway. The pounding in my head made me wish I hadn't drank so much last night. Only making the hangover worse was the fact that I hadn't slept well due to what had happened between me and Kurt last night. Definitely not one of my more spectacular moments and something I wish I could just forget. If Kurt ever spoke to me again it would be a miracle. Kurt! The thought of my boyfriend made me sit up.
"Is it Kurt?" I asked her, even as the room spun around me.
"No. He says his name is Finn," she told me.
I groaned as I laid back down. Definitely not the person that I wanted to face this early in the morning.
"Should I tell him to come back later?" my mom asked.
"No," I replied. Putting this off wasn't going to help the situation. "Tell him I'll be down shortly."
Hearing my mom's retreating footsteps, I rolled slowly out of bed. Making my way to the bathroom, I splashed some cold water on my face. The water woke me up a bit more but did nothing else for how I was feeling. Ten minutes later I was walking out onto my front porch where Finn had chosen to wait.
"What the hell were you thinking?" Finn accused, standing up from the swing he had been sitting in.
"Good morning to you, too," I replied sarcastically.
"I'm not here for pleasantries," Finn told me, taking a step closer.
I didn't back away despite the imposing figure Finn made. I could hold my own in a one-on-one fight nowadays and somehow I didn't think Finn came for a fight.
"I came here to tell you that what happened last night will never happen again. Kurt, trusts you. Hell, as awkward as it is for me to dwelll on it too much, he loves you and I won't stand by and let anyone hurt him, especially not someone he should be able to trust."
"Now you decide to be the protective brother. Where were you when Karofsky was threatening him?"
"This isn't about me," Finn said, anger flashing in his eyes. "I appreciate the fact that you were there when he needed a friend. I respect Kurt's feelings for you and I'm sure that you're a decent guy but I made him a promise to always have his back and no one will keep me from keeping that promise. So, if you can't respect him like someone who really loves him would, than walk away now or you and I are going to have an issue."
I never got a chance to reply, as Finn turned and strode toward his car leaving me with my thoughts.
