A/N: Oh jesus. That's done too.
The next four days were spent on the couch. They went for little walks around the city occasionally – nothing too far, and they sometimes spent the afternoon in Central Park.
Kurt didn't want to be alone – he always had Blaine with him, but often requested Rachel as well. They were slowly rediscovering each other, and Blaine was ecstatic.
He didn't expect it to be so easy – to just slot back into Kurt's life the way he did.
"Rom-coms suck." Kurt mumbled into his ice cream.
Blaine laughed. "How so?"
"Everyone turns out happy and with who they're supposed to be with."
Blaine chewed his lip. "You don't think that doesn't happen in real life."
Kurt scrunched his face up, realising what he said. "No, I didn't mean it like that. It's just…" he sighed. "It isn't as convenient."
Blaine glanced at the screen, chuckling. "I'm sure it's just as hard."
Kurt shrugged. "They seem to be able to get over things so easily." He said.
Blaine smiled slightly. "Kurt…you don't…he was a big part of his life. He saved you…I don't think you could ever get over him completely."
"Maybe it's just me." Kurt sighed with a small smile. "You seem to be able to pull the movie dialogue out of your ear."
Blaine laughed, shaking his head. They were silent for a few minutes – the rolling credits providing soft background music.
"I miss you." He said softly. "I miss us, and being able to cuddle you. When you came back, it seemed like nothing had changed and I had to force myself not to step into your arms."
Blaine listened without interrupting.
"But I had Jason then, and I convinced myself that I didn't want you anymore - didn't need you. But the last few days..." Kurt sighed. "I actually do miss you." he admitted, biting his lip. "And it scares me how much."
Blaine paused, sucking in a breath.
"Kurt…?"
He didn't say anything, closing his eyes and taking Blaine's hand. "Do you still love me?" he asked gently. "Despite everything?"
Blaine half smiled.
"I love you so much that I had to break up with you, remember?" Blaine laughed. "Oh god, that's so cheesy-"
"'I love you so much it hurts'?" Kurt teased slightly. Blaine grinned.
"Yeah kinda." he blushed.
Kurt bit his lip, taking a deep breath. "Blaine…" he tried to hold back his smile. "Blaine…there is a moment…when you say to yourself…'Oh, you were the one I've been waiting for, forever.'" He grinned, and Blaine had to take a moment to stop himself laughing. "That moment…it was when you stepped back into my life…and it's only been now – this moment here – that I realised it was what I really…really wanted."
"You remember…?" Blaine's eyes wide, a ridiculous grin on his face.
Kurt nodded. "I couldn't ever forget. It was the kindest thing anyone had said to me. It was the most romantic thing I had ever heard. And it was from the boy I loved."
"Loved?" Blaine raised an eyebrow.
"Loved…because I love a man now." He grinned. "As cheesy as that sounds."
Blaine grinned, taking in a breath as Kurt leant forward and pressed their lips together.
^.^
To Kurt and Blaine!
Haven't forgotten about me, have you? I saw your wedding announcement/congratulations thing in the wedding section of the newspaper. I'm happy for you both. I wanted to let you know that I'm getting married too. It seems we've both grown away from each other – and I'm glad it happened. I'm not saying that we were unhappy together, but now you see what I meant, right?
Anyway, we should catch up soon.
-Jason
