Chapter Nine - words: 1,358

A few hours later, Sebastian finished his workout. He set his weights down and then went to get Blaine. "Hey Killer, it's time to go. We need to get cleaned up and then I'll take you out to dinner. After that, who knows? Maybe I'll convince you to play a game of, 'Show me yours, I'll show you mine..' " Sebastian said and smirked.

Blaine groaned at the other man's obvious flirting. "You never quit, do you?" He asked and shook his head, laughing. He slowed the treadmill down to a stop and then stepped off of it. Blaine followed Sebastian out of the gym. The two of them walked home so they could clean up.

Half an hour later, they had both showered and cleaned up and changed into some nicer clothes. Sebastian wore a pair of black slacks with a short sleeve white button down shirt and a pair of black suede casual loafers. He checked his clothes in the mirror and made sure nothing was wrinkled or torn.

Blaine wore a pair of blue jeans, with a white short sleeve v-neck shirt, and a pair of white sneakers. His hair wasn't gelled back for the first time in a long time and his curls, wild and untamed, always made Sebastian smile. Which he did, once he left his bedroom and walked into Blaine's bedroom and found the other man slipping on a leather jacket over his white shirt.

"Ready to go?" Sebastian asked as he walked up behind Blaine. He walked back to his own room, grabbed his wallet and walked over to the front door to wait for Blaine. It wasn't long before the other man joined him. His eyes drank in the sight before him, unable to get enough of the other man.

"Yeah, I'm ready." Blaine said and a few moments later they were walking out the door. Right as Sebastian locked the door, Blaine spotted a car pulling into the driveway, effectively blocking them from leaving. "Sebastian, we can't leave." Blaine said as he watched the person park at the end of the driveway and then take their seat belt off. He heard Sebastian mumble a few choice words, and then turned to see him unlock the door again.

Once the door was unlocked, Sebastian turned to Blaine. "Go inside and relax for a few minutes. I'll see what this guy wants." When Blaine nodded and headed back inside, Sebastian waited until the door was closed, and then he took his keys out of the lock and walked down the driveway, toward the stranger's car.

He tapped on the window, and then stepped back when the door opened instead, the man got out, and Sebastian saw a face that looked exactly like his own. "Who the hell are you?" He asked, giving the guy a once-over. Sebastian eyed the other man suspiciously and waited for his answer.

"I'm Barry Allen. You're Sebastian Smythe, right?" The man, Barry apparently, stuck his hand out and Sebastian, who had had manners drilled into him from a young age, immediately replied in kind, and the two of them shook hands. They stood there and stared at each other in silence for several moments.

"So, Barry, what are you doing here?" Sebastian asked and he glanced back at the house, making sure that Blaine was inside and would be safe if this turned into something nasty. He turned back to Barry a few moments later and gave the other man his full attention, wanting to get this over with.

Barry turned back to his car and opened the door once more. He pulled out a file, got out of the car again and handed the file to Sebastian. "I know this is going to seem weird, but we're brothers. Twins, actually. We were separated at birth and yes, I know how cliched that sounds, but it's true."

Sebastian stared at Barry, unamused. He accepted the file when the other man handed it to him, and he flipped it open, browsing the contents of the first few pages. Then Sebastian closed the file. "Look, I don't have time for this, I'm about to leave. Come back another time."

Barry nodded at Sebastian's words and got back into his car. "My number's are on the last page of the file. It has my cell phone number, my home phone number, and my extension at Central City PD. You can call my cell phone any time and I'll answer. I know that this has to be weird for you. It was nice to meet you."

Sebastian nodded as he listened to Barry speak. "I'll look through the file tonight and we'll talk soon. It was nice to meet you, too." He watched as Barry got back into his car and left. Then he sighed softly and walked up the driveway once more and back into the house. He set the file on the coffee table in the living room and turned to Blaine. "Let's get the hell out of here before we get interrupted again." At Blaine's nod, the two of them walked out of the house, Sebastian closing and locking the door behind them.

They got into Sebastian's car and he drove them to the most fancy and expensive restaurant in town. Once they had parked, the two of them went inside and got a booth in the back. A waiter showed up and gave them menus, which both men browsed for several moments, before placing their orders. Once the waiter was gone with their menus and orders, Sebastian turned to Blaine. "How are you holding up? Have you called your brother back yet? I ask because he must have gotten my number from one of our traitorous friends at Dalton, and he's been texting me nonstop, trying to get me to make you call him."

Blaine shrugged. "I'm alright. I'm just trying to adjust to how differently my life's turning out to be. I never expected this to happen. I was so sure of my feelings for Kurt and then suddenly I wasn't. I've always felt a little something more for you, but I never let myself think about it or act on it. Then you kissed me and the wedding was set to happen, and I just couldn't marry Kurt."

They spent the next two hours talking about the non-wedding, about Barry showing up out of the blue and claiming to be Sebastian's brother, and eating and then they decided to go back to the house. Sebastian paid for their dinner and then they got back into his car and drove back to the house. Once they got home, he paused after closing and locking the door behind them once more.

"There's been something I've wanted to do for a long time.." Sebastian dipped his head and pressed his lips ever so gently against Blaine's. When the other man didn't pull away or protest, he slowly slipped his tongue into the shorter man's mouth. They made out for several moments, until Blaine pulled away.

They stared at each other for several moments, until a small smile curved up Sebastian's lips. "I knew that kissing you would be perfect and it was. But Killer, don't let the compliment go to your head. I'm the one with the big ego, and you're my boytoy.." He teased and smirked.

Blaine laughed at Sebastian's words and took a seat on the couch. He sighed softly. "I should probably call Cooper and let him get the yelling over with." He got back up a moment later. "And you, you should go through that file and figure out if you want to get to know Barry."

Sebastian made a face at Blaine's words, but nodded. "Yeah, you're right. I'll read the file and then call my lawyers in the morning and have them look into this. I don't know what to think. If Barry's right, then my parents aren't really my parents and they adopted me. I'm not Sebastian Smythe anymore and now I don't know who I am.." With those words, Sebastian took the file and walked off to his room, so he could read the file alone and so Blaine could call his brother.