Oct. 19, 2015, 7 p.m.
The summer that changed my life: Chapter 5: day 5
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Hi everyone, a new chapter after a very long time. Im sorry for the long wait :c I hope you like this one! Lots of love xoxo
Slowly Kurt felt like waking up. He cuddled a little more in the warm human under him.
And then his eyes flew open. Blaine started laughing when he saw the shock on Kurt's face. “Good morning to you too.”
Kurt slapped him playfully on his chest. “That's not funny. I don't even remember falling asleep.”
Blaine shrugged under him. “I remember you falling asleep. I must have fallen asleep afterwards.”
Kurt looked at the clock and saw it was already 10 am. “So don't you have to work today?”
Blaine frowned first and then realisation filled his eyes. “OH NO,” he shouted as he jumped up and put his shoes back on his feet. “I need to get going. I don't even have time to get breakfast.”
Kurt stood up and placed his hands on Blaine's shoulder. “Hey it's fine. How about you get going and change clothes and I come by later with something to eat for you?”
Blaine blinked a few times before the softest smile appeared on his face. “I would love that,” he whispered as he leaned forward and kissed his lips slowly. “And when you are there anyway, you might as well stay. I can show you what I do and you can help me for the day, well if you want to.”
Kurt hesitated a bit. He wasn't the best with kids. But he could spend a day with Blaine and that would be so worth it. He nodded and pecked Blaine's lips one last time before he was out of the door.
Kurt let out a happy sigh and let himself fall back on the bed. Today would probably be a long day but somehow he was looking forward to it.
Kurt walked around the hotel. He knew there must be this place where they would come together with all the little monsters.
The problem was that this wasn't a place he had been there or he would have searched for ever.
He looked on the small plan he had gotten at the reception and followed the path towards the building that said it was the kids house.
He walked a small path between the flowers until he stood in front of a small looking building painted in yellow. On the wall there were painting in different colours of animals and Disney figures.
Kurt would have loved it if he was a kid.
He walked towards the open door and knocked on it when he saw Blaine sitting on the ground as he helped some of the kids with a painting they were making.
Blaine looked up and grinned at him. Some kids looked up and others just kept concentrating on their paintings.
Blaine rubbed over the back of the boy standing next to him as he prepared himself to stand up.
He walked towards Kurt with a soft smile on his face. “Well hello there. Please tell me you sneaked something from the buffet this morning,” he pouted.
Kurt knew he shouldn't do it but the opportunity was right there and god Blaine's face would be so priceless.
Kurt fainted a shocked face and moved his hand in front of his mouth. “Oohh, I knew I forgot something.”
Blaine looked at him with his mouth open as he still tried to pout. “Seriously Kurt,” he whined
Kurt grinned and went in his messenger bag to pull out a bag with food. “Here you go.”
Blaine grinned and made a happy dance. “Thank you. You are the best,” he smiled as he leaned forward and pecked his lips once.
A few of the kids saw and started making noises. “Blaine,” they whined.
Blaine started laughing. “I'm sorry,” he said with a pout to the kids. “How about you finish your drawings and when you are all finished, we can go outside and play some soccer?”
The kids whooped and put their attention back to their paintings.
Blaine took a croissant from the bag and started eating from it like he hadn't eaten in days.
Kurt shook his hand and held out a cup of warm coffee in front of Blaine's face.
Blaine looked up and swallowed the last piece of croissant. “Ugh you are P E R F E C T!”
Kurt giggled a bit. He was about to make a remark when he felt two tiny arms wrap around his leg.
He looked down to see a little boy look up at him with blond curly hair and bright blue eyes. “Who are you,” he asked as he looked up.
Kurt laughed and wanted to lean down but it was quiet impossible with the little boy holding on his leg. “I'm Kurt. I'm a good friend of Blaine,” he said.
The boy unwrapped his arms and held them up. “Do you hug as good as Blaine?”
Kurt started laughing. The kid was adorable. He held out his arms and pulled the little kid up until he was sitting on his hip. “He does give nice hugs, doesn't he?”
The boy nodded and nestled his face in Kurt's shoulder.
Kurt wouldn't admit it in a million years but he didn't feel as uncomfortable as he thought he would.
He looked up to see Blaine look at him with a happy smile. There was just something in his eyes that made Kurt's heart do a happy spin.
Kurt placed the little kid on the ground and walked with him towards the other's until he was sitting on one of the little chairs and started drawing with the kids.
Not too much later, after Blaine had eaten another croissant and two chocolate bread rolls.
They waited patiently until everyone had finished their drawings.
Blaine looked at all of them and gave each kid a moment to complete them on their work.
“So now,” he grinned as he had talked to everyone, “we are going to do a soccer competition.”
The kids all smiled at him. “So we are going to make two teams. Each tea will get a colour so I found some paint that can be on skin and I thought we could all go as warriors on the field,” he grinned proudly.
He divided the kids in two teams and gave Kurt three bottles with paint that could be used on skin.
Kurt watched how Blaine put some a streak of pink, yellow and orange under both eyes of the first kid.
Kurt did the same with the kids of his team but then with green, blue and purple.
He stood up when everyone was finished and he had to admit that they all looked really cute.
Blaine hummed behind him. “You forget someone.”
Kurt looked over the kids with a frown. “No I didn't.”
“Yes you did.”
Kurt looked at Blaine and saw how he had paint under his eyes too.
Kurt rolled his eyes. “No way Blaine. That is not happening!”
Blaine started laughing and he knew he stood no chance when he felt the first finger with paint brush under his eye.
Kurt rolled his eyes. “You did not just do that.”
“I did,” grinned Blaine cocky as he did the other eye too.
He took the soccer ball from the table and turned towards the kids. “Ok guys, you know the rules. Go two by two, hold each other hand and then we can get going to the field.”
The kids went to stand two by two and held each other's hand as they walked outside.
Blaine put the pink sunglasses on and walked backwards by the pool with all the little ones.
Kurt walked as last and kept an eye on the kids too. He had put on his sunglasses two because there was no way that anyone would see him with paint under his eyes.
He saw Mercedes sitting by the pool and waved at her as she grinned at him and put up her thumb.
Blaine leaded them towards the field that lay behind the hotel.
When they reached the field, the kids started running around happily.
Blaine shook his head. “Ok kids, left is for team pink, yellow and orange. The other team is on the right.
One kid of each team took place in the goal and Blaine asked from each team one kid to try and battle for the ball first.
He took the whistle from the pocket of his pink swimming pants and blew on it once before he dropped the ball.
Immediately all kids started running around. Kurt lost immediately attention to where the ball even was and opted to sit on the grass and watch them.
He had to admit though that he lost most of his attention when Blaine threw his shirt towards him as he started running for the ball too.
They played like that for an hour as noon came closer. Blaine asked everyone to make the same line again as he took the ball and the shirt from a blushing Kurt and they made their way back towards the hotel after making sure that everyone was there.
At noon, the kids were picked up by their parents to get something to eat.
Blaine looked at Kurt when the last kid left and held out his hand.
Kurt linked his hand with Blaine's, only to be pulled towards his chest and wrapped into a massive hug.
“So thank you for coming with me this morning,” Blaine grinned in his shoulder.
Kurt shrugged. “I had a lot of fun actually.”
Blaine started laughing in his shoulder. “I am a little disappointed though that you didn't play soccer with us.”
Kurt started laughing. “Maybe next time.”
Blaine smiled at him softly. Next time sounded amazing.
Blaine leaded Kurt out of the small house as they made their way towards the dinner room.
They took some fries and burgers and ate together outside. It was a perfect day with lots of sun and a small breeze.
“So,” Blaine said as he had eaten the whole hamburger. “I know I asked you to stay here for the day with me but I also know your friends were looking not so happy when we walked past them this morning so I thought that maybe we could spend tonight with your friends?”
Kurt hesitated a bit. His friends were sometimes a bit much. “Ok,” he answered. Maybe they would behave for once.
Blaine started grinning. “And you probably should spend the afternoon with them too. They miss you.”
Kurt nodded. He had loved to spend the afternoon with Blaine too but he understood.
Blaine ate the last French fry and leaned forward. “I see you this evening?”
Kurt nodded as Blaine's lips slowly met his.
Kurt saw Blaine wave once more as he watched him leave.
With a sigh he took the last bite of his burger and stood up, ready to find his friends.
He could use a dive in the pool.
Still he couldn't help the feeling that letting Blaine and his friends in the same room could go terribly wrong.