Feb. 26, 2013, 12:09 p.m.
Moments: Chapter 10
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Blaine spent the next two weeks searching online job ads and applying to as many places as he could but knowing that Lexi paid him well above minimum wage and he was never going to find a job that paid nearly as well, maybe he could get two jobs but then with attending school as well that wouldn't leave very much time to spend with Kurt.
And on top of that he still needed to find a new place to live that wasn't crazy expensive, sure he could move in with Niff if Same moved out (Blaine was pretty sure Sam was going to go to LA even though they hadn't really spoken about it), they'd let him live there rent free but with them going to be newlyweds soon he wanted to give them their privacy. He did find one apartment that he might be able to afford that didn't look too murdery but he would either need to find a job that pays at least as well as his current one or he'd have to ask Cooper for more money, and he really didn't want to do that even if Cooper didn't mind helping out.
Lexi told him that she was trying to decide between two places and would probably be moving within the month. Blaine was stressed and he knew he should tell Kurt about what was happening but he honestly didn't know how to go about bringing it up. Besides he was worried that Kurt would ask Blaine to move in with him and while that was something Blaine would love to do in the future it was just too soon. Blaine was afraid if they moved in at this stage it would harm their relationship but he was also afraid if Kurt asked and Blaine turned him down that too would harm their relationship.
If Blaine said part of him wasn't tempted to move to LA he would be lying. He knew he would have a job there, it would be easier to start his music career there plus Cooper lived there. Honestly if it wasn't for Kurt he would already be packing his bags. He knew Juilliard should also be a factor, he knew he was lucky to go there and it was a great school but considering the fact he had no idea how he'd afford it even if he did stay he figured it was a moot point right now.
Blaine ran his hands through his hair and decided not to think about this for the rest of the day. Today was Nick and Jeff's wedding day so Blaine was going to forget all his personal drama for the day and go celebrate with his friends. Blaine got to the venue and wondered exactly how long Niff had been planning their wedding without telling him. The place was gorgeous and while both Nick and Jeff's families had enough money to buy a small country Blaine was pretty sure that booking an in-demand wedding venue like this one took months if not years, there was no way they started planning this two weeks ago. The couple had decided to keep their wedding limited to family and close friends, it was not the big extravagant affair either of their mothers had wanted but both women were in attendance with proud smiles on their faces and Blaine could hear them discussing how grown up their little boys were. Blaine smiled and waved at them as he walked past them to stand at the alter where he was acting as Nick's best man, Sam who was Jeff's best man stood at the other side. As Blaine waited for the ceremony to start he looked around, normally the families would be split with one groom's family on one side and the other groom's family on the other but Nick and Jeff had been together so long that traditional seemed silly so the families were intermingled. Blaine saw his old friends from Dalton Wes and David sitting near the front with Wes' fiancée and David's girlfriend who Blaine hadn't met before. He gave them a small wave before spotting Kurt and giving him a wink; Kurt smiled and blew Blaine a kiss before resuming his conversation with Rachel.
The ceremony was beautiful, both Nick and Jeff had thrown a few jokes into their vows which just made the wedding even more perfect. The reception was absolutely crazy and Blaine didn't remember half of it the next day but he woke up with a rather large hangover and an equally hung over Kurt curled into his side and judging from the groaning Sam had slept on Blaine's couch. For some reason Nick and Jeff decided not to take a honeymoon, Blaine didn't really understand as they certainly could afford one but he figured it was their decision so he didn't question it but he did vaguely remember telling Sam he could sleep on his couch so Nick and Jeff could have loud 'we just got married' sex without Sam having to hear it. Of course Niff neglected to tell them they were spending the next few days at the honeymoon suite of the Plaza so Sam could have slept in his own bed instead of Blaine's couch that always left him with a crick in his neck. But to be fair to the couple they did just get married and their friend's sleep arrangements was not high on their list of priorities at the moment.