I guess its time to move on now without the fear of how it might end.

Blaine sighed and unlocked the door to the loft. He and Kurt had a huge fight over plans for the future (a frequent stress-causer for both of them) the night before. They had gone to bed mad, woken up mad, and hadn't said a word to each other before they went their separate ways in the morning. With flowers in hand, Blaine stepped inside. He found no sign of Kurt, but there was a bundle of roses in a vase on the table with a post-it stuck next to it.

"I went to get dessert. Sorry about last night," it read.

Blaine smiled and plopped the flowers he had bought for Kurt down on the table.

The door slid open behind him and in walked Kurt with a cardboard bakery box in his hand.

"I, um, got your flowers," Blaine said. Once Kurt had set down the box, he handed him the flowers he had bought.

"Thank you, and I really am sorry about last night," Kurt said.

"So am I," Blaine said. "Lets take everything one step at a time from now on. We don't have to start thinking about what we're going to do after college yet. We're a freshman and a sophomore. We have time."

"I agree," Kurt said. "And I think I overreacted."

"We both did," Blaine said. There was an awkward pause, where they both just kind of stared at each other.

Kurt picked up the box and opened it, revealing two chocolate cupcakes. "Dessert?" Kurt asked.

Blaine smiled. "When would I turn down chocolate?" he asked.

They sat down at the table and ate their dessert, the argument that took place the night before forgotten.