April 7, 2015, 7 p.m.
A Leap of Faith: Chapter 11
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Chapter 12 coming soon.
Chapter 11
The next morning, Kurt woke up and stretched his arms, lying comfortably on Blaines bed. He looked next to him and saw that Blaine was not there. He was not surprised at all. Blaine always got up early. He remembered last night and all the things that had happened.
Last night.
Last night had been incredible. Wonderful. All the things he had done with Blaine. If he could replay the events of last night, he would. All those feelings, sensations, sounds, all the body parts touching. He would love to feel everything again.
He spotted his pants on the floor and reached over to grab them. He checked his front pockets and got his phone to see a text message from Rachel.
Hey, want to have a movie night sometime next week?
Kurt responded to the text.
Sure. Count me in! :)
Kurt put his phone away and sniffed. He smelled bacon. Why did he smell bacon? No one besides him and Blaine were in the house. Was Blaine cooking breakfast? Suddenly the door to Blaines bedroom opened. It was Blaine.
Blaine walked in wearing sweatpants and a white shirt. He was also wearing an apron and was carrying a tray of food. "Im glad youre awake, Sleepyhead. Breakfast is served."
A man that can cook.
Blaine set the food on his desk and walked to his closet. He handed Kurt a clean shirt and a pair of gym shorts. "Here you go. Wear these so you can be comfortable."
Kurt took the clothes Blaine gave him and stood up. When he stood up, he felt a burning sensation in his ass. It kind of hurt a little. He shuddered and fell back on the bed. Blaine noticed and looked at him.
"Kurt, you okay?" Blaine said rushing over to him.
"Ye-yeah," Kurt responded. "Its just my… my ass is a little sore from last night."
"Kurt, Im so sorry. But I told you to stop me if I was hurting you," Blaine said sitting down and rubbing Kurts back.
"Thats the thing Blaine, you didnt hurt me. Last night was incredible. It was amazing. I had the best sensation in the world. My first time was perfect. I guess it just hurts because it was my first and I had never experienced that."
Blaine smiled and looked at Kurts eyes. "You really thought it was… incredible?"
Kurt nodded. "Yeah, because it was with you."
Blaine looked down and turned a little red. "Thank you. I had a really, really, great time too." He got up and walked over to the desk, bringing the tray of food over to Kurt. "Breakfast in bed for the two of us."
Kurt looked at the tray and saw two plates. Each one had two waffles, scrambled eggs and two slices of bacon. It looked all so delicious. "Thank you, Blaine. Are you okay with me eating on your bed?" Kurt asked.
Blaine nodded. "Yeah. No worries."
Kurt put on the shirt that Blaine gave him but he didnt put on the shorts. That required him getting up and he was not in the position of moving at the moment.
The boys sat across from each other on top of the bed. Kurt fixed the bed sheets and blankets to cover his lower body just as Blaine put the tray of food between them. He handed Kurt his plate and gave him a bottle of orange juice.
"Here you go," Blaine said with a smile.
"Thank you," Kurt said.
They started eating their food and Kurt was right. The food was delicious. He looked at Blaine as he ate his food and was thinking of asking the question he had been wondering for a long time.
"Blaine," Kurt spoke.
Blaine looked up at him. "Yeah?"
"I was wondering… Umm… So, our current situation is kinda confusing me."
Blaine swallowed his food and looked at Kurt.
Kurt continued speaking. "These past few weeks have been amazing for me. The best of my life. Everything weve done, is nothing I would take back. Im just curious to know where we stand."
Kurt had to say it. He had to. He could no longer hold it inside of him. Blaine had to know the truth. He had to know how Kurt felt. Whether he felt the same way back or not. Kurt was going to take a risk.
Kurt took a deep breath and confessed. "Blaine… truth is… I really, really, like you. I like you a lot. Ive had feelings for you for a while now. I get butterflies when we talk at school and when I hear your voice. I get so happy when I see you and when I hear you say my name. I wanted you to know the truth. That I like you."
There he said it. He could not believe he said it. Kurt looked away not wanting to see Blaines reaction. He was afraid. Was it a positive reaction? A negative reaction? Was it a, thank you Im flattered but I dont feel the same way back. Was it one of those?
"Kurt," Blaine said.
Kurt, with all his strength, turned to look at Blaine.
Blaine took a deep breath and spoke. "Funny story because… I like you too."
Kurt looked at Blaine with shock. "Wait, what?"
He heard it correctly, right? He didnt mishear? Blaine liked him. He liked him.
"I do, Kurt. I like you a lot."
Kurt looked away and blushed. Blaine liked him. He actually liked him back
"Remember the night of the first lacrosse game and we went to Olive Garden and remember I wanted to ask you something but then Ethan came over and knocked on my window?" Blaine asked.
Kurt nodded. He remembered that night.
"Well I wanted to ask you out… on a date. I knew that I had feelings for you. That I was starting to like you. You were my highlight everyday Kurt. I loved talking to you and hearing your laugh because your laugh is the best sound I have ever heard," Blaine said with a smile, turning a little red at his words. "I was so happy when I saw that you had gone to my lacrosse game. And then I saw you holding the Go Blaine sign. And I knew that I had feelings for you. That I liked you," Blaine stated.
Kurt was speechless. He didnt know what to say. He loved every word that Blaine said.
Blaine leaned closer and gave Kurt a kiss. When they parted lips, Kurt couldnt help but smile.
"Blaine… Ive liked you for a while now. At first I didnt want to like you because I knew that it could spell trouble. Were both from different worlds. Youre Mr. Popular who everyone loves and Im just a typical guy in Glee Club who started to fall for the captain of the lacrosse team. I was afraid because you would probably never go for a guy like me."
"A guy like you?" Blaine asked. "Someone who is cute, funny, charming and fun to be around with? Kurt, you are the perfect guy to crush on."
Kurt started blushing. Wow.
"So… we both like each other," Blaine said with a shy smile.
"Yeah, looks like it," Kurt stated.
"I have an idea," Blaine said.
"What is it?" Kurt asked.
"Let me take you out on a date," Blaine said.
"A date?"
"Yeah, you and me. Lets explore these feelings for each other," Blaine suggested.
Kurt nodded. "Okay. Sure. So when will you take me on this date?"
"Hmm, how about tonight?" Blaine asked.
"Tonight? Yeah, that sounds great," Kurt responded.
"Okay." Blaine sat straighter and looked at Kurt. "Mr. Kurt Hummel?" Blaine asked.
"Yes?" Kurt responded with a smile.
"Would you like to go out on a date with me tonight?" Blaine asked shyly.
Kurt leaned closer and kissed Blaines cheek. "I would love to."
… … …
Tonight had to be perfect.
Kurt stood in his room and looked at himself in his wardrobe mirror. He fixed his hair and put on a great outfit. He was wearing black pants and a white collar shirt that went well with his nice jacket.
Even though Kurt had already seen Blaine naked and shared a lot about his life with him, he was more nervous than ever. Tonight was their first real date. They were going to try to take things to a new level. This was unchartered territory.
Finn knocked on his open door and walked inside to look at Kurt. "Hey there, Kurt."
"Hey Big Bro, whats up?" Kurt asked.
"Nothing, I just wanted to ask if you were going out tonight."
"I am. Im going out with a friend," Kurt replied. He looked back at the mirror and fixed the collar of his shirt. Yeah, he was ready.
"I figured," Finn said as he lied down on Kurts bed. "So who you hanging out with?"
Kurt thought about it. He couldnt say Blaine, because if he did, things would not be pretty. If things did work out tonight and he became Blaines boyfriend, hell be okay telling Finn everything. Everything. He knew Finn wouldnt like it but his brother had to be accepting. Right? So for now he came up with a lie.
"Do you know a girl named, Alison Daniels?" That was the first random name that came to his mind.
Finn shook his head. "I dont know her."
"Thats who Im hanging out with. Shes in my Math class and were going to see a movie." Kurt didnt even know if there was a girl named Alison Daniels at their school.
"Sounds cool," Finn said. "Ive had a long day at football practice. So Im just going to take a nap. Tell Alison I said hello."
"Okay, I will."
Finn stood up and walked to his bedroom and closed the door. Kurt hated lying to his brother. But he had to.
Kurts phone beeped once. He had received a new message. He got his phone and saw that the message was from Blaine.
Ill be there in like a minute! :)
Kurt smiled and got his phone and wallet. He was ready. He went downstairs and waved goodbye to his parents.
"Bye Dad. Bye Mom."
"Bye Kurt! Have a great time!"
Kurt closed the door to his house and saw Blaine arrive. Blaine stopped his car directly in front of Kurts house and lowered the window of the passenger door. Blaine was wearing dark sunglasses and he took them off to look at Kurt.
"Im here to pick up Mr. Hummel so I can take him on the best date of his life," Blaine said with a smirk.
Kurt smiled as he got inside the car. "You have come to the right place." He looked at Blaines outfit and he looked good. Blaine was wearing a nice black, buttoned shirt with black pants.
"Kurt, you look amazing," Blaine said.
"I can say the same thing about you," Kurt responded.
Kurt put on his seatbelt. "So, where are we going to?"
"That is a surprise."
"You always have a surprise for everything, dont you?" Kurt asked.
"I guess you can say that." Blaine leaned over and kissed Kurt on his cheek.
So this is what a date with Blaine Anderson was like.
… … …
After a couple of minutes, they had driven up to a large building with the words "Dave and Busters" above the doors. Kurt immediately smiled. It was "Dave and Busters." This was one of the most popular places in all of the country for enjoyment. It was a restaurant, bar and arcade and people could go there for great food, a fun time to watch sports games on the big screens and play lots of fun games at the large arcade.
Kurt looked at Blaine and smiled. "Blaine this is amazing. Ive never been here before."
"You havent?" Blaine asked.
"No. I never found the right time to come."
"Well Im glad this is your first time here. Youll like it. Every time I come here I have a great time, and I thought it would be a great idea if you and I had fun together."
The guys walked to the front doors and entered the building. Once they were inside, they saw hundreds and hundreds of people playing on the game machines. Kurt looked to the back and saw a bowling arena and a roller skating rink.
"Prepare to have the time of your life," Blaine said.
At first they played games that required them to be partners. They were on the same team and won every game as a duo. No matter who they faced: zombies, robots, aliens, they won. After that, they played games that required them to face off against each other such as ping pong and air hockey. Kurt won the ping pong game but Blaine won at air hockey. As soon as Blaine won the air hockey game, one of his favorite songs started playing on the loudspeaker.
"I won-n. I won-n," Blaine chanted along with the song.
Blaine started to dance to the music by moving his legs and arms. Kurt couldnt help but laugh. What a dork, he thought. He covered his mouth, trying to hide his laugh.
Next, the boys played against two other teenagers at a racing game. No one was in teams. It was every man for himself. Blaine, again, ended up winning while Kurt came in third place. He was glad Blaine won. He would rather have Blaine win than some kid.
"I won again-n. I won again-n," Blaine teased Kurt. "Come on Kurt, pick up your game."
"Ill beat you at whatever game we play next," Kurt said.
The boys continue walking and passed a lounge.
"Is it okay if we eat first? Im kind of hungry," Kurt told Blaine.
"Sure," Blaine said.
They went over to the lounge and saw lots of options. There were burgers, nachos, hot dogs, corn dogs and of course, pizza.
"What do you want?" Blaine asked.
"Definitely pizza," Kurt said.
"You love pizza dont you?" Blaine asked.
"What can I say? Im a pizza guy."
Blaine went to the cashier and ordered two slices of pizza and some drinks. The total came up to $19.94. Blaine reached into his pocket to get his wallet but before he could, Kurt took out his wallet and handed the casher the right amount of cash. Blaine looked at Kurt.
"Remember, its my turn to pay," Kurt said.
The cashier handed the boys their pizza and drinks. They went to a table for two and sat facing each other.
"So are you enjoying your time?" Blaine asked.
"Yeah, I am," Kurt nodded. "I really want to go to the roller skating rink."
"Lets go there next," Blaine said.
After the boys finished their meal, they walked to the roller skating rink. Blaine confessed he had never roller skated before in his life, Kurt on the other hand, had been.
They put on their roller skates and walked over to the rink. Blaine looked at all the people around him and were skating like pros. Some were going at really great speeds.
"So, Blaine," Kurt said. "Since you have never roller skated before in your life, want me to give you a few pieces of advice?"
"Ill be fine Kurt, no worries. In case you didnt know, I am captain of our schools lacrosse team. And being in lacrosse means I have some pretty good reflexes."
"So roller skating is no big deal?" Kurt asked with a smile.
"Nope. Its easy. How difficult can it be?"
Blaine stepped into the roller skating rink and stood still as he looked around. He smiled. "I told you it was easy." Blaine moved his legs to go forward and as soon as he did he fell on the floor on his butt.
Kurt snickered as he saw Blaine fall. He roller skated over next to him and looked at him on the floor. "I thought you said roller skating was no big deal?"
"Im just getting warmed up," Blaine said from the floor.
Kurt held out his hand and helped Blaine get up. He backed away a little and gave Blaine some space. "Okay," Kurt said. "Show me your roller skating moves."
Blaine moved both his legs to go forward but instead he went backwards. He tried to go forward but nothing. He continued going in reverse.
"Why is this happening?" Blaine said. "Im supposed to go forward, not back."
Blaine stood still and sighed. Kurt chuckled and roller skated next to him and held out his hand. "Come on. Ill show you," Kurt said.
Blaine held Kurts hand as he showed him how to roller skate. They roller skated down a straight line at a slow pace.
"Youre doing great. See?"
Kurt let go of Blaines hand and Blaine kept going straight.
"Wow, I think Im getting the hang of this."
Blaine kept going straight and realized he was getting closer and closer to the wall.
"Wait, how do you stop!?" Blaine crashed into the wall and Kurt covered his mouth as Blaine landed on the floor. Kurt rolled over to Blaine to see if he was okay.
"You okay?" Kurt asked giggling.
Blaine looked at Kurt. "Why are you laughing?"
"It was pretty funny," Kurt said.
Kurt helped Blaine get back up and showed him how to properly skate. It took almost an entire hour but Blaine finally was getting used to roller skating. Blaine was able to skate down in a giant circle without falling and without any help. Kurt stood next to him the whole time.
"Fun, right?" Kurt asked.
"It is," Blaine agreed.
When they finished skating, they returned their roller skates and walked back to the arcade.
"I think my ass will be sore tomorrow," Blaine said.
"Good. This morning I was sore, tomorrow itll be your turn," Kurt teased.
Blaine looked at Kurt with a smile before looking to his right and spotting a booth that immediately grabbed his attention. It was the classic game of "Knock over the Milk Bottles." The one where there are six empty milk bottles stacked in a pyramid and the player is given a softball and must knock down all the bottles to win. The main thing that grabbed Blaines attention were the giant teddy bears. Blaine grabbed Kurts hand and took him to the booth.
"Lets try this one," Blaine said.
The girl behind the booth looked at Blaine.
"Hi there," the girl said. "Are you interested in a game?"
Blaine nodded. "I am." Blaine looked back at Kurt. "Im a pro at this game."
"Just like roller skating?" Kurt sarcastically teased.
"Ha-ha. Not funny," Blaine said.
The girl behind the booth handed Blaine a small softball. Now all Blaine had to do was knock down all six bottles in one try. Blaine put his lacrosse skills at work. He aimed for the mountain of bottles and threw the ball. In just one throw, he was able to knock down all the bottles.
"Yes!" both Blaine and Kurt cheered.
"Congratulations," the girl said as she restacked the bottles on top of each other.
Kurt patted Blaine on the back. "Great shot."
"Thanks," Blaine smiled.
"Now," the girl said. "Since you managed to knock down the six bottles on your first try, you can play for the giant prizes."
"Sure. What do I need to do?" Blaine asked.
"Well, if you knock down all the bottles six more times, in one try, you can win a giant teddy bear."
Blaine looked up at the giant teddy bears. He could do it.
"Sure," Blaine said, looking at the bottles.
Blaine concentrated on the milk bottles ahead and threw the ball. He managed to knock them all down on his first try. Kurt cheered.
"Okay, thats one," the girl said.
The girl restacked the bottles and handed Blaine the ball. He aimed for the tower and bam, they all fell. Two. The girl restacked the bottles and once again Blaine knocked them down. Three.
"Halfway there. Youre doing great," Kurt said.
"Thanks," Blaine smiled. He looked at the tower of bottles the girl had just restacked. He threw the ball and knocked them all down. Four. His fifth time came and not surprised, Blaine knocked them down. Five.
"Okay, one more round," the girl said. She stacked up the bottles in a pyramid and handed Blaine the ball. This was it. One more throw and the giant teddy bear would be his. Blaine threw the ball and knocked them all down.
"Yes!" Kurt cheered and yelled.
The girl smiled and handed Blaine a giant teddy bear. "Here you go."
"Thanks." Blaine smiled as he wrapped his arms around the giant teddy bear.
"Congrats, Blaine. You got your teddy bear," Kurt said.
"Actually, I got it for you." Blaine handed Kurt the teddy bear. Kurt looked at him blushing.
"For me? Thanks." Kurt grabbed the teddy bear and hugged it.
"Youre welcome," Blaine smiled.
Kurt looked at the teddy bear. It was light brown and had big, black eyes. He had two round ears and was wearing a red bow tie.
"Are you gonna give him a name?" Blaine asked.
Kurt thought about it. "Hmmm. Ill think of something."
The boys walked away from the booth and suddenly the smell of delicious funnel cakes hit Kurts nose.
"Blaine, do you smell that?" Kurt said looking around.
"Funnel cakes?" Blaine asked.
"Yeah, I love funnel cakes. Where are they?"
Blaine pointed to his right. "There they are."
They walked to the funnel cakes and Kurt got ready to get his wallet. They were only one dollar. He reached down into his pocket and tried to get his wallet, but due to the giant teddy bear in his hand, he was struggling.
Almost there. Got it!
"One funnel cake, please," Blaine said.
Kurt looked up and saw Blaine ordering. He had ordered a funnel cake for him. The guy behind the counter took Blaines dollar and handed him the cake.
Blaine turned to Kurt. "Here you go."
Kurt smiled shyly. "Thanks."
"Youre welcome."
… .. …
The night was coming to an end. After Blaine had bought the funnel cake, the boys left the place. It had been a great night at the arcade and Kurt had had a blast. Instead of walking back to the car, the boys walked to the park that was across the street.
Since it was already night time, no one was there. They walked to the playground and sat at a table and ate their funnel cake.
It was a beautiful night. Just the two of them.
"I had a great time today, Kurt," Blaine said.
"I did too. Thank you for the giant teddy bear. Ill treasure it always." Kurt looked at the giant teddy bear.
"Have you thought of a name?" Blaine asked, taking a piece of the funnel cake and eating it.
Kurt smiled and nodded. "I have. Ill name him, Funnel Cake. A reminder of my amazing, first date."
"Thats a perfect name," Blaine said.
Afterwards, the boys took a walk around the lake. The entire walk, they spoke and held hands, their fingers intertwined.
… … …
It was already 10:00 PM when Blaine took Kurt home. Blaine parked his car in front of Kurts house and stepped out. He went over to Kurts door and opened it for him.
"Thank you," Kurt said.
Kurt got out and held on tight to the teddy bear. He looked at Blaine and saw his eyes shining in the moonlight.
"Blaine, thank you for today. It was the perfect first date," Kurt said.
"No, thank you. It couldnt have been a perfect date without you."
Kurt looked down and blushed.
Blaine also blushed and spoke. "Thanks for the roller skating lessons. I think Im a pro at skating now."
"Hmm, Id say youre getting there," Kurt joked.
The boys stared at each other and smiled.
"So Ill see you on Monday?" Blaine asked.
"Yeah," Kurt nodded. "Monday."
Blaine gave Kurt a kiss on the lips and of course Kurt kissed him back.
"Goodnight," Blaine said.
"Goodnight."
Kurt waved goodbye and walked to his house. He got to the front door and looked back and saw Blaine drive away. Today had been just amazing. A date with Blaine. He entered his house and smiled all the way to his room. A smile thanks to Blaine Anderson.