Speech
He's a year older than Blaine, a senior.
A stunning senior, although Blaine will never admit that to any of his friends. He has perfect hair and perfect smile, beautiful eyes and a cute nose. He holds himself tall when he walks. He has an amazing jawline. He's… incredible.
Sometimes Blaine daydreams about him, but this is not a daydream.
Kurt Elizabeth Hummel, as he introduced himself, is standing in front of him (okay, him and another two thousand people) and letting everyone know, with a clear voice that lacks any kind of fear, that he is gay, that he refuses to give up, and that he is here to talk about what he was going through and what he hopes no one will have to go through again.
He talks at length, but it's never boring; it's articulate and well said and smart, and Blaine just wants to stand up and clap.
By the end of Kurt's speech, Blaine has fully decided. He follows Kurt after everyone leave, and taps his shoulder lightly.
Kurt jumps and turns around, a smile reaching his lips when he almost recognizes who's standing in front of him.
"Hi. I'm Blaine Devon Anderson, and I'm gay, too. Can I have your number?"
