July 28, 2011, 8:47 a.m.
Courage Will Carry Us Through: Confessions
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How was he supposed to do this?
He had it all planned in his head before he came here, but after seeing the beautiful boy, he blanked out. All he could think about now was leaning over and kissing him and running his hands through his soft, well-taken-care-of hair. But of course, he couldn't just do that. There were some things to be said before that.
Like how much he cared about him. Like how much he regretted not realizing how he felt sooner. Like how beautiful he thought he has. Like how much he moved him. Like how he had been looking for someone like him forever. And like how he truly felt like they may be soul mates.
Okay, maybe not that last part. That may be moving a little too fast.
Everything about Kurt was simply amazing, that was why he had been so drawn to him in the first place. He had been attracted to Kurt right from the second they met on the stairs at Dalton, all during Teenage Dream, but he forced himself to stop thinking like that about him after he heard his story. The last thing this poor, innocent boy needed was a relationship. He needed a mentor, a friend, someone to help him with his problems, someone who would be there, someone who could relate. But then he sang Blackbird, and Blaine thought Screw it. Kurt was fine now, better than ever really. Kurt obviously felt the same way as Blaine. And hearing him sing Blackbird reminded him of just how beautiful he was.
Suddenly, he needed him more than he needed air.
Suddenly, he was in love.
You know what they say about how when you find someone you want to spend the rest of your life with, you want to start the rest of your life as soon as possible? That was how he felt. He couldn't sit around and wait any longer. It was time to make a move.
Blaine breathed in deeply and took a step into the room. A step into the future. Their future. Together.
“Hey, what's that?”