It was a warm, clear evening in mid-October. The weather man had said it was going to be one of the last warm nights until spring, and Kurt and Blaine were taking full advantage of it. Kurt strolled out of his house, lugging two huge, fluffy comforters.
Blaine followed him with a mug of tea in each hand. "Are you sure that it's going to be worth sitting out here?" Blaine asked. The wind was starting to blow, making a cold chill run through the warm air.
"I'm positive. The news said this comet only comes around every 50 or so years, and it's making its appearance at 10:30 tonight. I'm not missing it," Kurt said, matter-of-factly. He laid one of the comforters neatly on the ground, and wrapped himself up in one, leaving half of it hanging off of his shoulder for Blaine.
Blaine handed him one of the mugs of tea and they snuggled up together and chatted. The stars started to sprinkle the night sky and they laid down, snuggled for warmth under the comforter.
Kurt's cell phone alarm he had set for 10:30 went off and their eyes went to the sky. "It should be any second now," Kurt said excitedly.
Blaine smiled and laced his fingers with Kurt's. Right on time, the comet streaked across the sky.
Kurt gasped in awe.
"Make a wish," Blaine said.
Kurt waited until the comet was past them, now hidden by some trees. "I don't have to. I have everything that I need right here," he said.
Blaine turned to him and kissed him.
Kurt flung the comforter off of him and stood and shivered. "Okay, I'm cold. Let's go inside," he said. He helped Blaine to his feet.
"Same time in 50 years?" Blaine asked.
Kurt put his arm around his fiancée. "It's a date." They went back into the house and snuggled up in Kurt's bed to get warm, happy to have each other.
