Oct. 20, 2012, 4:26 p.m.
Promises
Promises: Chapter 13
M - Words: 5,066 - Last Updated: Oct 20, 2012 Story: Complete - Chapters: 33/33 - Created: Aug 21, 2012 - Updated: Oct 20, 2012 742 0 1 0 0
"Blaine! Blaine! Blaine!" Blaine turned around and Cassidy ran up to the counter look, "I wrote my letter to Santa!"
"Well look at that, we'll have to put it in the mail box at the mall later when we meet Kurt," Blaine said wiping down the counter.
Cassidy jumped up and down, "Yeah, and then we can eat pretzels and..."
"Hold on there cowgirl," Ashley said picking up Cassidy, "What is this I hear about going to the mall with a certain other fellow beside your brother."
Cassidy giggled, "We are meeting Kurt at the mall."
"Oh you're meeting Kurt at the mall," Ashley set Cassidy down, "Why don't you go clean up Blaine's shift is almost over."
"Okay," Cassidy said and ran over to her table.
"So you're meeting Kurt at the mall," Ashley teased.
Blaine rolled his eyes, "I don't want to hear it Ashley, besides we are friends, good friends I don't want to screw anything up with him."
"You are the most typical nice guy Blaine," Ashley said and then she slid across the counter, "Look here Anderson, I want you to take the man and grab life by the balls!"
A customer behind the register had wide eyes, Blaine was blushing, "I'm sorry, can I get you anything?"
"Just some extra creamer if you have it, you're all out," she said.
Blaine hurried and handed her some cream, "Have a nice day." The customer just nodded and walked away as quickly as she could. "Oh my god Ashley," he said, "Look I get it you are trying to help but..."
Ashley grabbed Blaine's shoulders, "Ask him out."
Blaine sighed, "Can I at least think about it, I mean come on. He technically won't only be dating me," he said tossing his head in Cassidy's direction.
"He already loves Cassidy though," Ashley said shaking him, "Just do it. I'm sorry but that so called date to your sister's choir show hardly counted." Blaine looked at her quickly, "Cassidy told me."
Blaine rolled his eyes, "Fine, will you leave me alone if I promise to ask him out."
"No," Ashley said crossing her arms over her chest, "I want proof."
"How am I supposed to prove it?" Blaine asked throwing his hands in the air.
Ashley laughed, "Oh you'll find a way."
With that she took off into the back and Blaine knew his shift was over, "Are you ready to go Sissy?"
Cassidy pulled her coat on, "Yep," she said smiling.
"Great," Blaine said as he took off his apron.
Kurt was sitting on the bench he had texted Blaine and let him know where he was sitting at. He played around on his phone while he waited, apparently Cassidy had to use the bathroom again and they were running late. Kurt didn't mind though.
His phone started playing A Whole New World; Kurt smiled to himself as he hit the button, "Hello."
"Hi Kurtie!" Cassidy said enthusiastically through the phone.
"Well hello there Cassidy, and what do I owe the pleasure of this mid-day phone call?" Kurt asked.
Cassidy laughed, "Blaine is driving and told me to call you to tell you we are on our way."
"Oh well I'm still sitting on the bench," Kurt smiled into the phone.
Kurt heard Cassidy tell Blaine what he had just told her, and then Blaine said something, "Blainey said that you have nice hair."
Kurt laughed, "Did he now?"
Kurt then heard Blaine say something and the phone was being passed around he guessed, "We are about five minutes away now."
"Okay, I'll see you then Mr. Anderson," Kurt teased.
"Alright bye," Blaine said with a laugh and hanging up his phone.
Kurt smiled to himself as slipped his phone back into his pocket and waited until he saw a small girl pulling her older brother through the mall. "Kurtie!" Cassidy yelled diving into his lap, "I missed you."
"Well it has only been a few days since I saw you last," Kurt said, "I like your hair, who did it?"
"Blaine of course," Cassidy smiled, "He knows how to make the perfect braids doesn't he?"
Kurt looked over at Blaine who was now red in the face, "Well a secret talent of braiding hair."
Blaine rolled his eyes, "And just wait until you see my French braiding skills."
"Oh pulling out the big guns," Kurt teased standing up, "So where to?"
Cassidy looked at Blaine with big eyes, "Fine fine, I'm sorry I promised her I would take her to the toy store."
"That's fine," Kurt said, "I don't mind at all."
Cassidy grabbed Blaine and Kurt's hands and started to pull them, "And then I can put my letter in the mail box for Santa."
Blaine sent Kurt a sympathetic look, and Kurt just smiled at him. They wandered into the toy store and Cassidy immediately began playing with some of the toys they had sitting out to play with.
"What did you decide to get her for Christmas?" Kurt asked quietly.
Blaine smiled, "Actually it's funny you ask that." Kurt gave him a look, "I was wondering if Carole and Burt could watch her a few hours this week."
"Sure," Kurt nodded, "But why?"
"Well see a litter of kittens was born a few weeks back and she offered me one of them," Blaine said trying to hold in his excitement.
Kurt squealed out of excitement, "Oh that's wonderful."
Cassidy looked over at them and rolled her eyes. She went back to dancing on the giant piano that was on the floor.
"I was wondering if you would come with me," Blaine asked whispering.
"Of course I will," Kurt smiled, "Where are you going to keep the kitten until Christmas?"
"Irene offered to let the kitten stay with them for the two days," Blaine said, "I'm glad they agreed, they already have three cats themselves."
Kurt bounced happily, "That's so sweet. I'm sure she is going to love it."
"Yeah," Blaine smiled, "I hope so."
Cassidy ran over to them, "Can we go deliver my letter now?"
"Course we can," Blaine smiled and held out his hand.
Cassidy took her brother's hand and then pulled Kurt's hand, "I like it when I hold both of your hands."
"Me too," Kurt said looking at her and then back up at Blaine smiling.
They walked over to the North Pole area of the mall. Santa was sitting there with a long line of children waiting to see him. Cassidy saw the mail box and pulled them over to it. Cassidy pulled the envelope from her pocket. She whispered into the envelope before delicately pushing into the mail box. "All done," Cassidy smiled at the two boys.
"What did your letter say?" Kurt asked.
"Only Santa knows," Cassidy smiled.
Kurt looked up at Blaine, "It's true. I have never once seen one of her letters for Santa. She says that it's a secret," Blaine explains.
"I see," Kurt said lifting an eyebrow, "Well then I guess you will have to wait until Christmas morning to know if your wishes come true."
Cassidy nodded, "It's my favorite part!" she giggled happily.
"Don't you want to talk to Santa too?" Kurt asked as they started to walk away.
"Just wait until you hear this one," Blaine said with a smile.
"Nope," Cassidy said shaking her head, "See that's Santa's helper not the real one," she crossed her small arms over her chest and squinted her eyes, "I don't like imposters."
Kurt looked over at Blaine who just shrugged, "I see, well then let's move along then."
They were just walking along the shops; Blaine and Kurt were walking next each other while Cassidy was skipping in front of them. Then Cassidy froze, "What's wrong Sissy?" Blaine asked watching his sister's mood change.
Cassidy quickly ran and hid behind there legs, "It's Jack," she hissed.
"Who is Jack?" Kurt asked Blaine.
Blaine shrugged and then kneeled down next to his sister, "Is Jack in your class?" he asked.
Cassidy nodded, "He is one of the boys that told me I was a freak."
Blaine sent a worried look to Kurt, "Why did he call you a freak?"
Cassidy wiped the tear away from her eye and shook her head. Kurt looked around and saw a bench, "Why don't we go sit down?"
They walked over and Cassidy sat in between Kurt and Blaine. "Can you please tell me what he said Cassidy?" Blaine asked rubbing his sister's back.
"One day at school we were talking about families and I know you said not to talk about it, but the teacher was talking about parents and I said that some kids can have two daddies or two mommies," Cassidy explained.
"What did your teacher say?" Blaine asked.
"Mrs. Castors just nodded her head and started talking about pets. Then at recess Jack and few of the other kids started picking on me for what I said," Cassidy said and then more tears started to fall down her face, "He said I was freak for thinking that someone could have two daddies. I don't want to be a freak," she turned and started crying into Blaine's chest.
Kurt didn't know what to do. He looked around and no one really seemed to think anything of it. He saw the little boy Cassidy had said called her names. He watched as the little boy ran around and then towards his parents who were talking to other parents.
"Baby girl can I tell you something?" Blaine asked as he pulled his sister into his lap. Kurt took that moment to scoot closer to Blaine. "I want to tell you that you are not a freak," he said lifting her chin, "And I am proud of you for telling me. Why didn't you tell me sooner?"
"Were you scared?" Kurt asked.
Cassidy nodded, "I didn't want to get in trouble."
"Why would you get in trouble?" Blaine asked.
"Because you told me not to talk about because other people didn't like it," Cassidy said.
"I'm sorry then, I should not have said it like that," Blaine sighed as he leaned his forehead on his sister's, "Promise me you will tell me when someone does this again alright?"
Cassidy nodded her head as she played with Blaine's scarf, "I promise."
"And you can always tell me too," Kurt said.
Cassidy smiled at Kurt, "I know," and she put both of her arms around the boy's necks pulling them together, "I love you both."
Blaine kissed her cheek as Kurt did the same, "Now I think I have a great idea," Kurt said. Cassidy and Blaine looked at him, "I saw a photo booth I always loved doing those with my friends."
Cassidy looked at Blaine, "Please can we do it?"
Blaine smiled, "Sure let's go," he picked her up and set her on the ground.
"And you have everything we need?" Cassidy asked walking in back of her brother who was pushing the shopping cart.
"You have the list," Blaine said laughing.
Cassidy looked down at the list and saw everything checked off, "Wait, you are forgetting one thing."
Blaine looked down at his sister, "And what is that?" he asks her.
Cassidy looks up at brother with a grin, "A present for me."
Blaine laughs, "I think I got that covered."
"Okay, we are ready to go," Cassidy said passing Blaine the shopping list.
"Great," Blaine said shoving the list in his pocket, "We need to get these back to the apartment and then drop you off at Kurt's house."
"Why am I going to the Humdels?" Cassidy asked.
Blaine stopped and looked at his sister, "What is the Humdels?"
Cassidy laughed, "It's Hummel and Hudson together. Finn taught it to me when I was there last week."
"Right," Blaine said with an unsure nod, "And I explained earlier, Kurt has to help me get a gift."
"But who is the gift for?" Cassidy asked trying to get something out of her brother.
"Nope," Blaine said tapping her nose, "Not telling you."
Cassidy stomped her foot, "You are mean."
"Oh yes, I'm a mean one," Blaine smiled, "Just like the Grinch," he said tickling his sister.
Cassidy laughed, "Fine you aren't mean. You aren't mean like the Grinch."
Blaine set her down and noticed a woman staring at them giving them a look, he reached his hand down, "Come on Cassidy, we need to get moving." Cassidy grabbed his hand and they hurried through the check outs and sang Christmas songs all the way home and while they put away the groceries they bought.
Blaine picked Cassidy up and she ran the doorbell. Finn opened the door, "Hey dude and little dude," he said looking down at Cassidy.
Cassidy giggled, "I'm not a little dude, I'm a girl."
"Sorry, little dudette," Finn said with a grin, "Come on in."
They followed Finn inside, "Finn who is at the...oh hello Cassidy, Blaine dear, how are you doing?"
"We went shopping and got all of our cookie supplies for Christmas Eve," Cassidy said taking off her coat.
"Do you make cookies on Christmas Eve?" Carole asked taking her coat.
"Yep, we spend all of Christmas Eve making cookies for Santa," Cassidy smiled, "And then we stay up late drinking hot cocoa and eating cookies watching Christmas movies."
"Wow, that's quite a Christmas Eve tradition you have," Carole smiled at Blaine.
"Yeah, it's what my parents always did with us," Blaine said patting Cassidy's head, "And then all four of us would all curl up on the couch watching Christmas specials."
"I would too?" Cassidy asked.
"Of course you would," Blaine smiled, "And I would sneak you cookies when mom wasn't watching."
Cassidy giggled, "You are the bestest big brother ever."
Kurt walked into the living room, "Well hello you two."
Cassidy ran up to Kurt, "Blaine won't tell me anything, will you tell me where you are going?"
"Sorry it's a secret," Kurt said.
Cassidy crossed her arms, "I give up."
Everyone let out a laugh, "Well I need to get going Rachel is waiting for me," Finn said putting one of his vests.
Cassidy giggled, "Oooo Rachel," and she made kissing noises.
Finn just blushed, "I'll be back after dinner."
"Have fun," Carole said and Finn slammed the door as he left.
Cassidy looked at Blaine, "Did I say something wrong?"
Blaine picked up his sister, "Of course not darling, I just don't think Finn is used to a six year old teasing him."
Cassidy smiled, "Good, because I am going to tease him lots so he better get used to it."
The group laughed, "Now don't you have somewhere to be?" Carole asked as she took Cassidy from Blaine's arms.
"Yeah we do," Blaine said smiling over at Kurt.
"Why don't you two go out to dinner too," Carole said with a smile, "Make a night out of it."
Kurt froze, "Um, you want to?" he looked over at Blaine with hopeful eyes.
"Sure," Blaine nodded, "Why not."
"You should cook for Kurt," Cassidy said, "You can make him your special meal."
"I guess I could," Blaine said scratching the back of his neck.
"I would like that," Kurt said smiling.
"Go get out of here you crazy kids," Carole smiled.
"Yeah get out of here," Cassidy repeated.
Blaine laughed, "Alright you," he said reaching over and giving her a kiss on the cheek, "You behave for Carole and Burt when he gets home."
"I will," Cassidy smiled.
Kurt put his coat on, "Ready."
"Okay let's get out of here then," Blaine said taking his keys out of his pocket. They walked out of the house and to Blaine's car, "Are you sure you're alright with all of this?"
Kurt smiled, "Yeah, it sounds like fun."
"Okay," Blaine said opening the door and slipping into car, "Anything you want to listen to?" he asked him.
"Whatever is fine," Kurt said.
"Okay, we need to stop at the pet store so I can get some of the things we need," Blaine said as he started his car and pulled out of the driveway.
Blaine drove to the nearest pet store and they walked in. Kurt grabbed a cart, "I have a feeling we are going to need this."
Blaine laughed as they walked through the store. "Do you need help finding anything?" an associate asked them.
"Actually my little sister is getting a kitten for Christmas and I wondered if there was anything I would need?" Blaine asked
The girl smiled, "Oh that is adorable! But I think you will probably mostly just need the staple supplies."
Kurt looked over at Blaine with a smile, "And what exactly are the staple supplies?"
"Well let's see, you'll need a liter box, some food dishes, food to put in the dishes, some cat owners put collars on them, but that's your choice, you will probably need some sort of scratching post too," the girl went on explaining.
Blaine made a face and was surprised, "Really?"
Kurt let out a small laugh, "I think what my friend is saying is that we are just going to look around for a little bit."
The girl smiled, "Sure, just let me know if you need help."
"We will," Kurt said as the girl walked away, "You weren't expecting all of that?"
"I mean I was," Blaine said, "But when she started listing it all I guess it sort of surprised me," he shrugged.
"We will look around," Kurt said, "What about this?" he asked holding up a sweater for a dog that said My Daddy is Fabulous.
Blaine gave him a look, "No," he said and grabbed the cart, "Come on." Kurt laughed as they walked through the store. Blaine bought most of the supplies they would need. He tried to not go overboard. Kurt insisted on paying for something, but Blaine wouldn't let him.
"What are you giving Cassidy for Christmas if the kitten is from 'Santa?'" Kurt asked using air quotes as they put the stuff in the back of Blaine's car.
Blaine smiled, "Just some random stuff. I honestly don't think she will care. Besides when she is older she will appreciate it right?"
Kurt smiled, "I think you are way older then you actually are."
"Thanks?" Blaine said not sure if it was a compliment or not.
"Trust me it was a compliment, compared to some of those idjits we go to school with," Kurt said.
"Idjits?" Blaine asked with a laugh, "Where did you hear that one?"
"Tina said it once or twice. It's on some show she watches about I can't remember," Kurt shrugged.
"Okay," Blaine said, "Now we get the kitten and then food because I am starving."
Kurt laughed, "Alright Captain," he said making a salute motion, "Where to now?
Blaine climbed inside the car and Kurt followed, "Now we drive out to almost the middle of no where to pick up the kitten and then drop it off at Irene and Eugene's and then if you still want to we can eat at my place."
"Oh I do," Kurt said with a smile.
"Alright then," Blaine said as he started the car, "It's about a half hour away, but the lady on the phone said she was just going to give the kittens away. They are just mutts so to speak. Not sure what you would call cats that aren't a specific breed."
Kurt shrugged, "No clue, but that's nice she is giving them away, you think there is something wrong with them?"
"I don't think so," Blaine said, "I mean she seemed nice enough on the phone and Ashley gave me her address..."
"I'm teasing Blaine," Kurt said giving him a smile, "I'm sure it will be wonderful."
They drove out of Lima and towards there destination listening to music while they made small conversations about school or Kurt would talk about Glee. As they drew closer Blaine started to read the road signs, "What does that one say?"
"I think it says Elderidge," Kurt said, "But I'm not sure."
Blaine shrugged, "Let's try it," as he turned down the dirt road. Driving along Kurt eventually turned towards Blaine and started laughing. "Why are you laughing?"
"I just realized we could have taken my car because I have a GPS in there," Kurt smiled.
Blaine rolled his eyes, "I don't like those anyway," he said, "I used Ashley's car once and it had one of those in it and it had me going in circles before I finally figured out it wasn't the right address."
Kurt smiled, "Well if you use them right they do work."
Blaine shook his head, "No way, I like the guess and check method better."
Kurt laughed at his friend and then looked at the house numbers as Blaine asked him, "There!" he shouted pointing to a house, "That's it!"
Blaine turned into the driveway and was thankful it was still bright outside. He parked his car and then they walked up to the front door. He brought his hand up and knocked three times.
The door swung open to a girl who looked about fourteen years old. "Oh hello, are you here about the kittens?" she asked.
Blaine nodded, "Yeah, my friend Ashley gave me Rhonda's name, I'm assuming she is your mother."
The girl nodded, "Yeah, I'm Sarah. Come on in, I'll show you where the kittens are and get my mom for you."
"Thanks Sarah," Blaine said as they stepped into the house. Blaine glanced over at Kurt who was making a face, "Don't you dare," he hissed at him.
Kurt looked at Blaine and whispered, "But they decorated with the Martha Stewart collection wrong, how do you do that?"
Blaine shook his head with a laugh and Sarah gave them a look, "Follow me, they are in the sun room," she turned down the hall, "Mom, those people are here that wanted the kitten."
They heard some shuffling and voice, "Okay, be there in a second."
The trio walked into the sun room and suddenly saw five kittens running around on the floor. Blaine looked at Kurt giving him his puppy eyes, "You can only get one," Kurt says.
Blaine laughs playfully, "I know, but look at them," he says looking down at them. He kneels down and notices the small grey kitten running after his brothers and sisters. He is the smallest one and then notices the white on his chest and underbelly.
"A lot of couples always get cats," Sarah says next to Kurt quietly.
Kurt looks at the girl, "Erm...we're not...I mean, we aren't...he is getting the kitten for his sister."
"Oh," Sarah says bringing her hand to her face, "I'm sorry, I just figured with the way you two acted."
"It's alright," Kurt smiled.
The woman, whom Kurt figured was Rhonda walked into the room, "Hello, do you see one you like?"
Blaine nodded, "I like this little one here," he said pointing to the small grey one now trying to wrestle with one of its siblings.
"Oh the runt of litter," Rhonda smiled, "He seems to be a little spit fire."
"Sounds like Cassidy," Blaine smiled, "And are you sure you don't want anything for him?"
"Positive," Rhonda smiled, "I talked it over with Ashley."
Blaine couldn't take the smile off of his face, "Thank you so much." He reached out and picked the tiny kitten up, "Hello you."
Kurt smiled as he watched Blaine interact with the kitten. Sarah looked at the two boys again, "Are you sure you aren't together?"
Rhonda turned towards her daughter, "Sarah."
"I'm sorry," Sarah said rolling her eyes, "Do you want a box to put him in?"
Blaine nodded, "Probably, I brought an old blanket with me."
"I'll go get it," Kurt said excusing himself and walking out the door towards the car.
"Are you going to name him?" Sarah asked when she brought a box out.
Blaine shook his head, "Nah, I'll let my sister do that."
"Oh is it a Christmas present?" Sarah asked smiling.
"Sarah," Rhonda warned again.
"I'm just trying to be friendly Mom," Sarah said holding the box.
"It's fine, I don't mind" Blaine said, "Yeah, he is. A neighbor offered to look after him for a couple days before Christmas."
Kurt walked back in with the blanket, "Here we are," he said. Sarah handed him the box and he stuffed the blanket in.
Blaine smiled happily as kitten had started to snuggle to his chest, "Alright little fellow here we go," he said placing him in the box.
Kurt closed the flaps, "Safe and sound."
Blaine nodded, "Thanks a lot Rhonda. You just made someone's Christmas one of the best."
Rhonda smiled, "Of course dear, that's why I do it."
Kurt, Blaine, and now the small kitten in the box on the floor by Kurt's feet, waved goodbye to the mother and daughter and took off down the dirt road. They drove back to Lima and dropped the kitten off with Irene and Eugene who tried to persuade them with food, but declined.
Blaine opened the door to his apartment, "This is weird," he said while he carried in the supplies they had bought earlier.
"Why is that?" Kurt asked taking off his scarf.
"I don't think I've ever not been home without Cassidy before," Blaine said taking his coat off and throwing it on the couch, "You still want that dinner?"
Kurt smiled, "Oh yeah."
"Great, because now I'm starving," Blaine said, "I'm going to hide these in the closet and then I will get the kitchen with you watching me this time."
"Sounds fair," Kurt smiled at the memory, "Hey, how did you not get sick from that?"
Blaine shrugged as he walked into room and started going through the cupboards, "I think I may have, but I fought through it. I don't have time to get sick."
Kurt's eyes widened as Blaine took a pot down, "Promise me you won't push yourself."
"Oh I won't, it's just that week I couldn't," Blaine said, "I already missed that day because Cassidy was sick and then I can't miss work. I think I just sort of got dizzy one night, it didn't affect me as bad as it did her."
"Okay," Kurt nodded slowly and then realized he would have to watch Blaine a bit more careful now, "What are you making?"
Blaine turned and smiled at Kurt, "My famous Less then 30 Minute Macaroni and Cheese with Chicken."
"Really, less then thirty minutes?" Kurt asked.
"You can time me," Blaine said sending him a wink.
Suddenly the pair found themselves sitting on the floor in Blaine's living room with their now empty dishes on the coffee table and backs against the couch.
"Well I guess you really did live up to your thirty minute meal," Kurt smiled as he elbowed Blaine.
Blaine smiled, "Well thank you. I am quite proud of it. And there are enough leftovers for two more meals." Kurt looked at Blaine with a bit of sadness in his eyes, "Is something wrong?" Blaine asked him.
Kurt shook his head, "No, I just sometimes wonder if there was more I could do to help you two."
Blaine set his can of soda down, "Actually you are doing enough. Trust me Kurt," he said setting a hand on Kurt's shoulder, "Just you being here for me and Cassidy is more than enough. When I started school, I never thought in less then six months I would meet someone like you."
Kurt looked down to hide his blush, "Yeah, I guess it was pretty amazing to run into someone like you too."
Blaine nodded slowly, "Hey Kurt," he said in a small voice.
"Yeah?" Kurt looked up hopeful.
Blaine stared into Kurt's eyes, they were beautiful, "You were going to your relatives for Christmas right?" he asked.
Kurt nodded, "Yeah, we are leaving Christmas Eve and coming home the day after Christmas."
"Oh well Cassidy and I got your family a few presents," Blaine said pointing towards the small Christmas branch.
Kurt smiled, "You didn't have to do that. But my family got you two presents too. We could exchange them tonight if you want."
Blaine nodded, "I'd like that. I know Cassidy would have fun with it too."
Then they both went quiet again. "Oh I almost forgot," Kurt said, "My parents are having a New Years party and told me I could invite whoever I wanted. So you and Cassidy are more then welcome to come."
"Thanks," Blaine smiled, "We don't usually do anything for New Years, Cassidy is usually passed out and I watch the ball drop on the TV." Blaine picked up his can of soda, but he didn't drink from it.
Kurt then realized just how lonely Blaine must have been. He never really talked about old friends, and thinking about it, he never talked about having any other friends besides people he works with and his friends from school. Kurt set down his drink and then took Blaine's from his hand.
"What..." Blaine said and looked at Kurt.
Kurt turned his body and looked back at Blaine, "Can I just try something?"
Blaine nodded, "I trust you," he said. Kurt smiled and then he inched closer to Blaine, they were now centimeters away from each other and then Blaine closed the small gap bringing there lips together. Kurt was half sitting and half holding his weight up on the couch, he slowly pulled away.
"Well that was something," Blaine said.
Kurt nodded with a small smile on his lips, "Yeah it was."
Blaine then reached out grabbing Kurt's shirt, crashing there mouths together. Kurt felt Blaine's tongue and he opened his mouth to return the kiss with as much passion as Blaine was. Kurt felt himself then put his weight on Blaine instead.
Blaine pulled his face away, "I'm sorry, I didn't..."
"Shut up," Kurt said breathlessly, "Just don't talk anymore."
"Right don't talk," Blaine smiled and realized he was still holding onto Kurt's shirt, but didn't want to let go, "I'm going to kiss you again."
"I would like that," Kurt said and then Blaine tugged on Kurt's shirt to pull him into another kiss.
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