Nov. 19, 2011, 9:43 a.m.
Send Me An Angel: Chapter 9
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Kurt couldn't shake his nervousness no matter how hard he tried. It was beyond obvious it wasn't a date, and even if Blaine was gay, Kurt wouldn't say no. Sure, he was handsome, and dapper, and talented, and an all around nice guy, but Kurt was over that. Going on dates wasn't a part of Kurt anymore. Maybe it was the fact he was actually going out in public without his brother? Kurt used to go out every night a week, but nowadays, seeing him after the sun went is like seeing the ghost of the Titanic while out fishing in the Atlantic.
Another thing that caught Kurt up in his whirl wind of thoughts was maybe that this was all a joke? That Blaine and his friends realized he was gay and they were gonna mess with him. After all, Kurt wasn't exactly the straightest looking/sounding person on the planet. Sure, Mercedes got it wrong, but that girl's gay-dar is more off than Rachel's fashion sense.
Blaine didn't seem like the type to be homophobic, but then again, you never really know. Part of him wanted to forget about the whole thing, but Kurt knew there was no backing out. That's what got him into this mess in the first place; either way, he had to go.
Taking a deep breath, he walked into the movie theater, and stood awkwardly as he looked around for the others. His heart began to race when there was no sign of them, but it calmed suddenly at the sound of Blaine's boyish laughter. He stood in a circle with the others, who were also laughing. The blonde one, Jeff, noticed Kurt first, and notified Blaine.
With a smile on his face, Blaine left the group, meeting Kurt in the middle.
"Hey! You made it."
"Yeah, I did." Kurt replied, smiling as well.
The rest of the gang found their way over; Kurt hadn't remembered the last time he saw someone smiling or purely. Like it was a way of nature.
"Please to see you again, Kurt." Wes nodded.
"Glad you could join us." David agreed.
"Thank you for having me," Kurt rolled on the balls of his feet, trying to stay cool. "So, what movie are we seeing?"
"We thought it would be a tough decisions," Nick stated.
"But as soon as we got here our minds were set." Jeff finished.
Kurt remained silently, waiting for them to say the title. When they did, it was in unison. "Harry Potter." Kurt laughed, finding it quite endearing.
"You are a HP fan, right? Cause if you're not, its gonna be pretty awkward."
"And we will be fanboying. I mean, Hermione is pretty hot and stuff. And Alan Rickman is the shit."
"Oh, don't worry, I am! I own the books and everything."
Blaine smiled proudly. "Splendid! Lets go then." Reaching into his pocket, Blaine grabbed two tickets, and handed one to Kurt. "Here you go."
"Hmm? Blaine, you didn't - I can buy my own ticket."
Blaine laughed, his eyes widened. "Chill out, guy. No one said you couldn't buy anything. This is from me to you; for helping fix up my car and for being with me being an obsessive idiot."
"It was nothing, really. Please, lemme pay you back."
Kurt reached for his wallet, but Blaine stopped him. "Seriously, Kurt. It's nothing." Pulling his arm, Kurt sighed. There was no fighting with Blaine, apparently. "Come on, let's go before the good seats are taken."
Keeping his head low, Kurt followed Blaine and the others into the theater.