Bleff || 1×1 ||

jeff.

Jeff beamed at Blaine’s curiosity and wiped his mouth and reached for his drink. Once he set it down he opened his mouth and let the words fall out fast, eager to let his new friend know. “Well every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday depending on the schedules of everyone we try to make it flexible since a few of us have other activities other than the Warblers, like I dance” He told Blaine as he went on “We just practice whatever the council has for us, sometimes we do some moves, sometimes we just stand or sit and harmonize together, the best thing is, and sometimes the worst is that there’s no instruments to drowned us out” he laughed as Nicky and a few of the boys made a face at his words

Nick took over pushing Jeff back and smiled “We pretty much sing pop, jazz at time it depends on what we have to work with as Jeff said what the council picks is what we sing during competitions” he smiled at the new kid. 

Idly toying with the end of a breadstick–Blaine tore it off and blindly popped it into his mouth and dabbed the grease off his fingertips with a press of them against the napkin folded to his right laughing over the rim of his glass when Jeff rushed to answer. The blonde’s over exuberant reply had Blaine playing tennis match with his attention shifting between him, Nick and the others. Seeing their faces screw up at Jeff’s poke only made him chuckle harder.  The way they all reacted to one another was inspiring to watch.  It was impossible to shake the notion that he might’ve just landed himself in the middle of something beyond special.

Letting Nick explain further–Blaine nodded and hesitated for a moment trying to give a voice to his excitement that the near contagious levels of from the other boys only egged on. He smiled, blushed and tucked his hands under the table so they couldn’t see him fidget his thumbs against one another.  “How far are you from your next competition?  I mean–my showing up won’t be a distraction, will it?  I’d love to see this in action but I don’t want to intrude.  I promise–I’ll sit and watch and keep completely out of the way,”  he grinned hoping that they truly didn’t mind.

jane.

“Mr. Anderson… “ Jane was completely speechless by her superior. She knew that Blaine had taken a soft spot for her since she auditioned for the Warblers, but this was a little bit more than she really expected for herself. She wanted to be on the warblers, sure. It was important for her to be – not only for her sake but for her family too. They went through so much to just get her there.

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She nodded her head though and let herself go inside the room, though still wary. “I appreciate this extra help, Mr. Anderson, but I don’t see how this is going to help. If they’re so set on keeping things in the male retrospect then like you said, they won’t break their tradition for me.” Sure it stung to say things like that, because Jane wanted it so bad and she knew she was good enough.

Sometimes defeat was just a thing.

“Because maybe I’m not as okay with keeping things in the male retrospect as the rest of them.” Blaine tucked his hands inside his pants pockets as he followed her inside. The dimly lit room was given a measuring glance like he was trying to pinpoint something he couldn’t quite catch. The tail end of his point he was trying to make to her–perhaps?  A few overhead lights came to life inside their stained glass fixtures with a flick of a switch.

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“That and,” he deflated and his head bowed.  “You’re an amazing performer, Jane.  You have something far too special to give up on because no one inside this room is willing to change,” one hand freed itself from his pocket so he could rub the back of his neck, “You know?  The Warblers might’ve blindly lost a golden opportunity to have you as a part of them. Even if they can’t see it because they’re stuck?”  He shoved his bottom lip up against his upper and shrugged.  “Doesn’t mean others wouldn’t jump at the chance.  More on that in a minute.  For now? Do me the honor of one song before I ask you to hear me out?”

sebastian.

Sebastian chuckled and shook his head. Moments like these were so simple and oh so very sweet. Jokes aside, he loved these moments with Blaine. He was able to open up just the slightest and feel a little better. He didn’t feel like he was ready to explode all the time. Sebastian finished the rest of his plate and set it to the side. He sure knew how to clean a plate though.

“Yeah, yeah,” he shrugged. Hopping out of the bed he grabbed two picture frames. “I have these two pictures right here. One’s of me and my parents. And… there’s this one of me and my brother,” he became slightly more quiet. Showing it to Blaine he had the remnants of what once was a smile on his face.

“Yeah, yeah yourself, Mister.  You’re the one that did it.  Not me,” he mused jokingly and cut off another small piece of steak.  He had to admit–at least to himself because face it the other boy didn’t need yet another item to add to his list of things to inflate his ego.  Or ego that he liked to broadcast–anyway until the quieter moments they got to share.  Like these ones.  Blaine found himself looking forward with baited breath to each and every chance for days and nights like this that he could have.  Back to the point!  Sebastian was a phenomenal cook.

Blaine finished quickly and sat his plate to the side.  Toed off shoes fell with a thud-thud and his feet lifted so he could sit cross legged in the chair. Smiling with a curious tilt of his head–hazel eyes followed Sebastian to see what he was grabbing. When they were close enough to see–Blaine hummed with his smile renewed at the images in the photographs.  His brother was cute. Adorable, actually–Wait!  What?  Blinking up at him–Blaine about burst into excited chatter upon learning something new about the mystery that was Sebastian Smythe.  But the faded smile and softer voice had his own dropping instead.  “You have a brother?  I didn’t know.”  Did they not get along now?  Was that it?  Why the sudden–quiet?

hunter.

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Hunter just wanted Blaine to know his place. He may be the legendary Warbler they all knew and loved, but Hunter was KING now. Maybe someday things could change, but for now he needed this. He needed his team to remain exactly that. HIS. Once again the ex now once again Warbler caught up to his speed. The idiot had a lot to catch up on. “Blaine — I’m going to stop you right there.” His hand went up, so quickly it could of smacked him right in the face if he hadn’t been walking so fast. That of course could of been avoided if he just stayed in his lane, two steps behind. Sebastian knew very well where to stand, constantly proving himself as the best right hand man a leader could ask for. Blaine could learn a thing or two from that one. “I don’t care why you’ve come back to Dalton. In fact, I’d rather not know. The drama involving Mckinley is only my business when it directly involves my team. As much as I love a good battle, I don’t have time for idle drama between the New Directions. Especially now that my only involvement with them, is back where he belongs.” He smirked as he continued towards the Lima Bean. This better go down easy, though Hunter was always prepared for a fight. “My only concerns are keeping us on track. You being back on the team might confuse people. They might believe you’re going to take over in the middle of all of our hard work. With all due respect, I’d like for that to remain out of the question. Maybe one day it’ll be out in the OPEN, but you wouldn’t want to sacrifice the teamwork we’ve created just to take over for yourself right now, would you? I’m ready to put aside my differences and play friends. So I’d hate for any unnecessary drama to spark up before you’ve even settled back in.”

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A brow shot up at Hunter’s abrupt stop and Blaine glanced from his hand back to Hunter with a blink of disbelief. Did he actually–in a not so roundabout way–shush him?  The mostly relaxed posture of the smaller boy stiffened and Blaine crossed his arms defensively over his chest. “Excellent.  We can avoid talking about it and both of us will be happy,” he pressed his lips into a thin smile and continued on along with Hunter suddenly wanting this talk to be over probably more than Hunter did.  They didn’t make it to the door before Hunter revealed the real reason behind their ‘coffee break’.  Blaine wasn’t sure they’d ever get inside the shop at this point. Because he came to his own stop and caught himself grinding his back teeth.  Were they going to have this conversation? Apparently–the answer was: yes.  No matter the level of patience Blaine had towards most people–there was a limit that was harder for some, softer for others. Hunter just plopped himself on the are you serious? side of hard. Blaine’s chin bowed towards his tie but his eyebrows went higher.  Thing is?  When people use the all due respect line?  Not much respect is due from them in their books.  He didn’t like the saying in general.  Hearing Hunter use it?  Blaine enjoyed it even less.  Hunter was given a beat or two to say anything else and when the silence stretched for an acceptable amount of time?  Blaine smiled and kept his voice soft.  “I understand where you may be worried that the Warblers could be confused.  But. I think they have one thing in mind that we all have. Winning.  No. I won’t do anything to risk our chances.  Nor would they.  If you were a part of us from the beginning?  You’d know I never took over them to begin with.  They trusted me. Valued my opinions and knew what I brought to the team was in all our best interests.  So? With all due respect?  I never set out to be their leader.  It just happened.  I’m not doing it now either.  Any drama occurs?  Isn’t of my doing.  I have enough of that in my life.  Neither one of us needs to risk everything for a petty need to feel in charge–yeah?  And if it happens?  It isn’t going to be from me. 

Are we clear?”

the salty af munday meme @ofscarllet

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Last sprinkle of salt on my dash tonight under the Read More!  I promise!

✂ A fandom that you feel isn’t open and accepting?

The Anne Rice fandom is a nightmare.  They are–by far–the worst towards one another. From hate anons to death threats to encouraging people to kill themselves.  I saw it all when I was there and that’s why I left.

I met some really good friends in my adventures.  Ones that are now IRL friends or IRL internet buddies. But for the most part?  Wow–the meanness far exceeds any enjoyment I found with the people I love there.  We can just do things on the side, imo.  Much better than being a part of that fandom.

barry.

Right now wasn’t the time for such things. Barry had
learnt the hard way to cherish the moments he had
with people, especially those he cared deeply for.
While he might be hard to get rid of, and had the knack
of just bouncing back. Not everyone did. So he’ll push
his negative feelings aside, it was pointless, and he’d
rather enjoy it. Forget, forget, and let go. There’s more
laughter that leaves him, looking up with a grin. “You
seriously just compared yourself to lint, I hope you
know that,” he teased, that grin growing wider. Although,
he was rather accurate, Blaine was firmly seated, and
wasn’t going to be leaving. Nor was Barry going to make
the effort to push him off. As if, ha! Instead, his own
eyes had that mischievous glint in them. “Good, because
I was going to let you leave anyway,” he uttered,
moving a little to nip at his lower lip. Before capturing
those soft lips with his own, humming a bit as one of
his hands settled on the small of his back. The other
nestled in that hair, that he knew was soft, and sometimes
wished Blaine would use less gel. He really liked those
soft curls.

“I did and I’m not taking it back either.  Actually?  I’m fine with
embracing my lintdom and accepting who I am.  So?  Deal
with it,” he grinned and teased back twice as hard.  But–
lintdom?  What is that even?  Blaine had little to no time to
think on his latest what the heck? before there was a bite to
his bottom lip that had caused a hiss of breath to cut off his
ability to speak–or think–coherently.  Barry took advantage
of a well known weakness.  But before he could point that
out–there were lips covering his and muffling a pitched
groan that tumbled out of his mouth and fell into Barry’s.
Blaine’s calves tightened around the small of his back and
his hands cupped and stroked freckled cheeks.  Fingers in
his hair caused his eyelids to flutter black lashes over a pair
of rolling back eyes.  Definitely not fair at all.  Not that he
was complaining.  Pulling back, half opened eyes peeked
open to sneak a glimpse of a wet, open mouth before he
upped the ante and bit into Barry’s bottom lip only to soothe
the sting away with a sweep of his tongue. “Two can play
at that game, Mister Allen.”  His voice was lower and barely
above a whisper before he merely pecked his lips and grinned
daringly.  Another quick peck turned into a peppering of kisses.
How long would Barry be able to stand it was the name of
said game.  Let’s see–shall we?

Druken Kisses II Puck & Blaine

puck.

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Puck chuckled. “That’s true, although I’m certainly no saint. I’ve done some bad things. Sure they were badass, but they were still bad.” He wasn’t entirely sure why he was admitting this to Blaine. He was almost positive Kurt had told Blaine about all of the things he had done, good or bad. “Uh, yeah, of course, dude!” He rarely felt threatened by others. The only reason he would feel threatened by the other male was if he thought Blaine was lying about telling people about what had happened earlier that night. Luckily, he believed Blaine so for now, Puck had nothing to worry about.

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“We all have.  I’m not sure if I can say all of mine were,” he held up his fingers in a wobbly set of quotation marks and gave Puck a lopsided grin, “badass.  But?”  His hands dropped heavily back into his lap before he curled further into the crease between the back and the side of the couch snuggling his head in for the long haul.  Helped to keep the room from threatening to spin too.  “As long as we learn from the ones that weren’t so cool and were actually real mistakes? That’s what matters–yeah?”  Hazel eyes lingered on Puck and the silence between them said Blaine was thinking.  About what?  Nothing that looked as though it’d see the light of day. Because segwaying into a topic this light didn’t require that much thought.  “I had way too much fun tonight.  Could I–um–bother you for water?  Probably a good idea if you have some, too.”