It always felt so wonderful when the springtime came around. The grass in Kurt's yard was green and lush already, due to the incessant rain that had decided to fall. This was the first sunny weekend in over a month, and Kurt and Blaine were taking full advantage of it, basking in the sun on a blanket, laying in the yard. "Do you know what you want to do about school yet?" Kurt asked Blaine.

Blaine sighed. "I told you yesterday: it's still either NYADA for musical theater or NYU for medicine. I haven't decided yet," Blaine replied. He had been snippy about the conversation for weeks, but Kurt had insisted on asking every day anyways. Today, he was rather complacent, which was a nice change, for Kurt at least.

They were quiet for a minute. "I know it's eating you up inside and I'm sorry I keep asking," Kurt said, quietly.

Blaine smiled and kissed Kurt on the cheek. "Don't apologize. I appreciate that you care, really I do. I just…I'm 18. I don't know how to make decisions about the rest of my life," Blaine said.

Kurt reached over and picked a daisy from the grass. "This is for you," Kurt said, smiling.

Blaine smiled back. "Thank you. You're so sweet," he said.

Thunder rumbled off in the distance. Both boys looked to the sky and realized it had gotten a bit darker.

Blaine chuckled. "I knew this weather wouldn't last," he said.

Kurt stood, held out his hand, and pulled Blaine to his feet as well. "Let's go inside before the skies open up," he said.

They scooped up the blanket and went inside. They had to settle for a movie on the couch while the rain began to pour down, but they were just happy to be together.