Tina was gathering her things to go home for the weekend when she heard a familiar voice. Turning to her right, she saw that was Blaine and couldn’t help smiling at him. “Hey Blaine!” She watched her friend closely and noticed that he was nervous about something. Crossing her arms, she leaned against the locker as she waited for him to explain. “You volunteered me for something without asking me first? What is it?” Ignoring the compliment, she stared right at Blaine while she waited him to answer her. She was a good person but she didn’t like people taking advantage of that especially her best friend. “Either tell me what it is or I’m going home.”
Seeing Tina clearly annoyed with him–Blaine puffed out a laugh trying to calm her down. “Well–um.” Rocking up onto his tip toes and back to his heels–a puckered pout freed his poor lip. “Okay,” his left hand sharply lifted as he pointed at the ceiling motioning for her to hold up, “Before you’re actually capable of killing me with the death glare you’ve got? It’s for this!” Wasting no time–Blaine rooted around in his back giving her an ‘I’m sorry!’ peek when he couldn’t find what he was looking for. Ah ha! Shoved towards her were two tickets to the The Ohio Theatre Friday Night With Fritz showing of Son of Frankenstein and Brides of Dracula. “I–um. Got us these..it’s in Columbus next Friday–have you seen this guy? From Sectionals. Remember? He’s hilarious and the movies?!” There went the eyebrows and he was starting to grin that grin that said he was about to dork out! Warning! “The movies are great! We–,” he bit his lip and looked down smiling strangely and obviously jumped tracks of what he was about to say–knew it was obvious–and hoped she’d give him a pass. “We can take my car. I’ll have you back late–or! You could stay at my house? What do you say, Tina? Come on! Make it a yes!” All that and he didn’t give her time to get a word in? The stumble was more of bash to his knees on concrete he was ignoring but he really, really truley excited.