March 3, 2013, 7:33 p.m.
Realize: Chapter 1
T - Words: 448 - Last Updated: Mar 03, 2013 Story: Closed - Chapters: 8/? - Created: Mar 03, 2013 - Updated: Mar 03, 2013 308 0 0 0 0
Kurt was exponentially nervous about going home tomorrow for Mr. Schue's wedding. He was excited to see all of his old friends, of course he was. But it would be the first time since Christmas that he would see Blaine.
...Blaine...
The thought of seeing him made Kurt's stomach squirm uncomfortably. It was like he was experiencing nausea and butterflies at the same time, a sensation he didn't particularly enjoy. He'd gone out on a few dates with Adam, and he really liked him. Adam was easily one of the most laid back NYADA students he'd met, he was oh-so beautiful, and his accent was sexy as hell. He'd been nervous about his first date with Adam. He wasn't remotely sure that he could be graceful on a date after how things had ended with Blaine. However, things went smoothly, and a lot better than he'd expected.
He and Adam had met up after an Adam's Apples rehearsal, and walked to the closest Starbucks. Not that there wasn't one on every corner of the block.
Adam smiled at Kurt. He could tell he was nervous.
"Kurt, you're quiet. You're not a quiet person. Why so nervous?"
Kurt turned to him on the sidewalk, eyes a little wider than normal. He barely took a breath before blurting out, "I'mnotnervous! Whydoyouthinkthat?" Adam just raised his eyebrows and smiled a little bit at Kurt's run-on reply. Kurt resigned, and huffed.
"Ok, maybe I'm a little nervous. To be honest I haven't been on a date since my last relationship ended." Kurt looked down as he walked, and fiddled with his red chenille scarf to try to make it stay put with the New York City wind whirling around.
Adam smiled, completely understanding. "Ah, the inevitable 'getting back out there' date. Well I've had loads of them, so don't feel self-conscious. I mean, it's adorable and rather endearing but you don't need to be anxious." He had quite a cheeky smile on.
Kurt flushed a little, turned to him and rolled his eyes. God, Adam's accent was sexy. "So you're saying you're quite the break-up expert, huh? Break a lot of hearts?" It was Kurt's turn to be sarcastic.
Adam chuckled, "No, I wouldn't say that. But I've had my fair share of whirlwind romances since moving to New York. I've had a few serious relationships, though. Getting over them is never easy."
"No, it's not," Kurt replied. And he mumbled, "Especially when that person is still your best friend..."
"What was that? Sorry, I didn't catch it with the wind." Adam's hair was blowing playfully in the breeze as he spoke.
"Nothing," Kurt smiled back. A change of subject was in order. "So what made you decide to come to NYADA when you did?"