"Kurt, slow down!" Blaine called after him.
"I can't! We're not going to get there in time!" Kurt was bolting down the street as fast as his well-dressed feet would take him. It was the opening weekend of If/Then, and Blaine had surprised Kurt with tickets to the show.
Blaine, panting, grabbed his wrist and shifted around a little until they were holding hands. "Kurt, relax, we already have tickets. We're seeing the show tonight," Blaine said.
"But we need to be there early! First, even!" Kurt complained.
Blaine laughed. "It's not a race! We're getting into the show! And we're seeing Idina tonight."
Kurt smiled. "I can't be sweaty for Idina," he said. His pace slowed considerably.
"No, you can't," Blaine said, kissing his cheek.
They got to the theater about an hour before the show, and much to Kurt's dislike, it was swarming with people. He tried to remain calm and not be irritated by all of the tourists and fans. "Can we get shirts?" Kurt asked.
"Of course," Blaine replied. They waited in line and bought their souvenir t-shirts, and then found their seats. They were seated somewhere in the middle of the theater, not very close to the stage, but not too far away.
Kurt compulsively checked his watch every few minutes, until Blaine put his hand on top of his.
"It's going to start soon. Just relax," he said. As if right on cue, the lights dimmed.
Kurt interlaced his fingers with Blaine's. "Thank you," Kurt whispered and kissed Blaine on the cheek. The curtain went up, and Blaine could only smile.
