( SMS : BLAINE ) Are you positive? ( SMS : BLAINE ) Because I literallyJUST picked us up a Santa in the shape of one Burt Hummel at the airport. ( SMS : BLAINE ) You had one job, Blaine. ( SMS : BLAINE ) I can’t believe you already spoiled her beliefs before so much as her second Christmas.
( mssg » kurt | sent ) I’m pretty positive I let it slip. I’m not repeating the wording because that’ll make it even worse. I told her I was only kidding!
( mssg » kurt | sent ) I know you did! That was part of why I said what I said! ( mssg » kurt | sent ) One job that I messed up! Please don’t tell Burt.. Please? ( mssg » kurt | sent ) Do you think she’ll remember? Am I going to be responsible for her needing therapy? I’m a horrible Dad.
( mssg » kurt | sent ) Maybe we could talk more often then? ( mssg » kurt | sent ) Especially with the wedding and you coming back to town soon. ( mssg » kurt | sent ) We could make plans, you know? I’m really excited to see you again. ( mssg » kurt | sent )
Do you have anyone to pick you up from the airport?
An eager gaze fixated on the outskirts of the glass front bordering the densely populated coffee shop, teeth sinking down the human’s bottom lip and one grande non-fat mocha and a premature ordered medium drip labeled ‘Blaine’ already sat quietly in the middle of their usual table. They had quietly grown accustomed to these little post-work meetings. Spending most of his time working at Isabelle Wright’s office for Vogue, there was something about his recurring talks with Blaine that made him look forward to the end of his day, and in turn, getting to know pretty much everything about him — the fact they already seemed to have so much in common despite once definitely complete strangers( not to mention the other male’s particularly high cuteness level ) only really furthering his beliefs in serendipity.
Maybe he had been getting a little ahead of himself. Maybe being the ever hopeless romantic somehow already caused him to ruin whatever time they still had left between the two of them. Still, it felt oddly comforting. To know he had a friend outside of his home and the office. One who had not only helped him when it came to figuring out the subway but slowly but surely ease into life as a full-fledged New Yorker.
His muscles tensed at the disruptive sounds of someone else pulling up one of the chairs facing opposite side of him.
❛ Oh, I’m kind of waiting for someone. ❜
So what if Rachel could hardly believe he was real? It seemed kind of awkward to just demand they take a picture.
this coffee shop wasn’t anything like the new york that adam could remember. it felt a little misplaced, too bright, too modern, too clean. the walls were strangely bare, as if the only people who could take joy in the place were people with extensive imaginations. that, and the tea selection was abysmal. what sort of hot-beverage house didn’t have a simple english breakfast option or an earl grey? finally, he settled on a small cup of some ridiculously titled fujian tea for the sole purpose of warming up his hands. being in new york and experiencing the changes since his last visit had been somewhat disorientating. but, it had come with one incredibly special perk: lots of humans. in fact, there were too many. it was always tempting for him to just give in to his desires, relinquish the hold he’d had on his instincts for decades. when so many people existed in one small space, a handful wouldn’t go terribly missing too often. during this see-saw of conflict was when adam had first spotted kurt. and he was most definitely intriguing to every one of adam’s less-than-living senses. and, somewhat comically, he’d managed to catch blaine’s eye too. and intercepting blaine’s frustrating dance with the human was far too easy after watching them and learning their patterns.
as he sat opposite his prey, adam fixed a warm smile onto his face – he’d been taught to act innocent and humble in almost any situation from his youth and had always maintained his manners. chivalry was (un)dead, after all.
❝ my sincerest apologies, ❞ he answered simply, although he made little attempt to get back up off the seat. ❝ i thought it might be a little too good to be true that you weren’t expecting company. how rude of me. ❞ making a show of glancing around the coffee shop, adam hummed. ❝ would you mind if i sat here until your companion shows? it’s a little crowded in here. ❞ he didn’t understand why. it wasn’t somewhere he would choose to meet someone – there was no elegance to it and he was still endlessly frustrated with americans and their complete disregard for decent tea. ❝ and, call me a snob, but sitting with the most well dressed individual so i can compliment him on his choice of shirt seemed like something i just had to do. ❞ his eyes instantly flicked back to the other to admire the fox shirt with a slightly more friendly and dashing smile, before he extended his unpleasing fujian tea-warmed hand across the table. ❝ i’m forgetting all of my manners today: i’m adam. ❞
“And I’m Blaine. Pleasure to meet you, Adam.” Blaine’s voice was quiet. In spite of his smile, anyone who knew him how Adam knew him, could easily hear the hint of restrained annoyance he was doing his best to cover up with being ever the gentleman he was taught to be. Complete with the curt nod and ever-so-curious glint of light that sparked to life in his eyes when he gathered his wits together enough to give himself a swift kick in the pants to notice how tightly his fist inside the pocket of a navy blue peacoat was balled up. The dawning realization came with another err of caution as the warmth of his coffee mug intensified on his fingertips clued him in that they were gripping it too harshly. Any more pressure might’ve caused the ceramic to crack and put him in a far more outwardly flustered state.
How did Adam find out about this? About him?
Kurt was his secret. His escape. Seeing Adam sitting across the table from his secret made ice cold blood burn like fire in his veins. He should have expected this. Adam, to Blaine, was the definition of the modern day saying ‘this is why we can’t have nice things’. Expecting anything less was a folly. A blunder among countless others throughout the decades of whatever game him and the blond Englishman played. Yet, he cracked a broader smile and gave Adam a grin that said he was joking as he took a chair between the two. One that ended up slightly closer to Kurt’s side of the table by sheer ‘coincidence’ of it being where he’d slid it to, of course. “I’m kidding. We’ve met before. Adam.. How are you? I haven’t seen you in forever.” He wished. Turning his attention to a now probably very confused Kurt, Blaine gently sat his coffee mug on the table and flicked a wave towards Adam. “Do the two of you know one another? Adam and I met when I first came here. I guess it’s true what they say? Small world. Even when you’re in New York City..” If only that were the case. Adam. Adam. Adam. The two of them were going to have one heck of a talk after this…
❛ You really are pushing it on the Project Runway. ❜ Kurt willed his shoulders to relax while he absentmindedly twirled his straw around in his drink, briefly for a moment feigning the weighing out of the pros and cons of either option before deciding to put the Warbler out of his misery. ❛ God knows I could use the distraction. ❜ The corners of his mouth turning up into a sheepish grin, the teenage boy’s expression increasingly softened. He hadn’t been able to talk this… _openly _to someone in a long time. Maybe it was the way they had broken the ice by sharing their previous experiences of desperately trying to make it through their final years of high school. Maybe it was the fact, no matter how terrifying and _awful _a cautionary tale it had been, Blaine’s story and inevitable outcome led by example. It felt honest, vulnerable. Refreshing. For once, something positive. Something he didn’t have to go through alone. No matter the consequences.
For once, he allowed himself to smile freely. Without thought. A weight lifted off of him as he could feel the** lightness **in his mood once again shifting. ❛ Something tells me you can probably already guess some of my other hobbies, ❜ the male mused, the plain and simple mention of his all-time favorite designer and one of the country’s main fashion centered TV shows sure to be a direct indicator of his own personal interests; mouthing a breathless ‘thank you’ to the returning waitress before diving head first into their ordered appetizers.
A final tap of the edge of his thumb against Kurt’s ivory skin and Blaine retracted his hand back to his side of the table. Relieved to see that he got through, or at least Kurt’s smile hinted he had, hazel eyes finally dared to glance away and up at the waitress as she delivered their appetizers. “Thank you, ma’am,” he murmured in an echo to Kurt’s silent thanks and braced the heels of his palms against the lip of the table as he looked at the food. Seeing Kurt dig in, he pulled a few pieces of calamari onto his white, ceramic plate and squeezed a lemon over the pieces. Speaking up again, the grin could be heard in his voice as he occupied himself with nabbing a bit of cocktail sauce. “You know? I think I’ve gathered a few of your interests within a few minutes of meeting you. I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone in Ohio dress so creatively with designs that look like they belong on a New York City runway. Now, I can see where you got the inspiration. I’d still like to know more though. Someday.”
It was his way to try and get Kurt to let him in piece by piece. He knew he was already well on his way to having a friendship with the other boy who’d been through so much. Someone who could understand what that felt like. But Kurt seemed to have so many layers. Blaine could only imagine he’d barely scratched the surface of things that make Kurt Hummel tick. And provide that distraction he so, obviously, needed. “What are some things you’d love to try but haven’t had the chance to yet? And if dragging you out to have fun and making your DVR do some dirty work? I’d say I’m sorry, but I’m not.” Popping a piece in his mouth, the Warbler’s nose scrunched with the playful jab that made his eyes light up and he shrugged his ‘sorry, not sorry’.
( sms : blaine ) I should probably be asking you that same question. ( sms : blaine ) Something tells me we probably wouldn’t still be dating should that have actually been the case. ( sms : blaine ) Consider my curiosity very much piqued. 😻
( mssg » kurt | sent) Not fair. I asked first. Plus, you are like ten times more adorable than me. I’m at a serious disadvantage for resisting you. Especially when you toss in the pout face. ( mssg » kurt | sent) Never. I’d still keep you. ( mssg » kurt | sent) I think your curiosity knows exactly what I’m talking about. Or should I elaborate and see if I can get you so flustered, you match the red on Santana’s Cheerio uniform?
( mssg » kurt | sent) PS. You’re already more than halfway there.
❛ Riiight. ❜ Hands were left to rest on red and white clad hips as Kurt briefly re-examined his competition. Getting the Warbler riled up had really only been part of the fun. Much as he despised being the one to have to point out the other male’s obvious flaws to him, there was something about the way Blaine tried to keep himself composed that proved at least somewhat entertaining between every interaction. Or at least while the rest of the squad appeared to be actively watching.
❛ You must not be getting an awful lot of action at Dalton. ❜
Why was Kurt so damn determined to make his life hell? What had he done to get his attention in the first place? Obviously, Kurt had his friends who were just as high maintenance and opinionated as he was. You’d think that the Cheerio would be too busy with the drama in his own circle to even care about him long enough to start this..whatever this was. Clearly, that was not the case. Blaine cocked his head to the side as Kurt struck his pose, planting himself firmly in front of him. Which happened to be between him and the rest of the Warblers, unfortunately. Yes, he could turn and take the long way there. Yes, he could shut this down by backing off and leaving Kurt without another word. Why didn’t he then…? No. He was an idiot and kept his own ground, refusing to be thought of as weak. Again.
“That’s none of your business. But. I don’t see you here with anyone either. As a matter of fact? You’re never here with anyone other than them,” his chin ticked towards the table of girls behind Kurt. “So. If my life was as boring and actionless as you think?” His nose curled and he leaned with a sardonic smile and cupped his hand near his mouth like he was keeping a secret between the two of them. “I’m pretty sure that makes two of us..” His pulse thundered in his ears and he was dizzy with the adrenaline rush of, finally, being sucked in enough to stoop to Kurt’s level. “Doesn’t it?”
( SMS : BLAINE ) ii hpoe you still like your adam levine 😉😉😉 ( SMS : BLAINE ) it gets better 👻👻👻
( mssg » kurt | sent ) Well, hello, Kurt. I think it’s impossible for me to stop my Adam Levine addiction. That’s a lot of typos and winkie faces. Oh wow! Ghosts even! It gets better? You know it does. Always. Kurt? Um.. You okay? ( mssg » kurt | sent ) Wait. Hold on! Let me guess. You’re feeling more than okay? This is a surprise, albeit, what I think is about to become a very entertaining one. I’m so here for this.
( sms : blaine ) You don’t have to apologize. ( sms : blaine ) I can’t exactly say I’m a total expert on this whole post-dating thing either. ( sms : blaine ) I mean, we have a history. It’s only natural that things are bound to get a little awkward from time to time. But at least we’re talking. ( sms : blaine ) And I guess I kind of get it.
( mssg » kurt | sent ) Just let me get it out of my system, please? ( mssg » kurt | sent ) We were a lot more than that. Weren’t we? ( mssg » kurt | sent ) Talking’s good. I’ll take a million awkward nights just for a chance to keep talking.. I don’t think my day is ever going to be complete without hearing from you at least once. I got too used to it. ( mssg » kurt | sent ) Do you?
( mssg » kurt | sent ) I’m sorry this is so late. I didn’t know what to say and then I fell asleep before Tina even left. I haven’t been able to stop looking at your text now that I’m awake. You may be sleeping when you get this but maybe that’s for the best anyway.. ( mssg » kurt | sent ) Kurt, it was wrong to ask anything close to that. I didn’t deserve an answer but thank you for giving me one. It may sound desperate and full of a stupid amount of hope that I’ll do whatever it takes to, someday, be able to fix things completely. I can’t lose that chance.. ( mssg » kurt | sent )
I’m past the point of caring about stupid or desperate because you know how I feel. All I care about is saying thank you. Thank you for telling me this. I have no right to feel the relief I feel right now. I’m the last person in the world who deserves that, too. All things considered. Just..thank you. Okay? I hope you’re sleeping safe and warm.
Blaine blurted out in a moment of complete thick skullness. Their fingers were laced together, arms stretched out above their heads and they laid sprawled out on the living room floor like two starfishes connected at one point arm each and refusing to let go even though the tide threatened to pull them apart with each wave they rode out. Inside his dorm room while watching dozens of stars projected onto the ceiling from a little lamp whirling on his nightstand, he’d left Kurt hanging without realizing he had. A dim-witted statement thrown out when the other told him in such an exasperated tone that Blaine simply brushed off as a continuation of their joke about Kurt giving up on him about something or other. Oh! Yeah! His refusal for the fashion change from bowties even after all these years? If he refused for Sebastian, there was no way Kurt was going to talk him out of them. Blaine’s eyebrows screwed up for only a second when he didn’t hear a laugh echoing his but then he let it go as Kurt finally joined in.
Kurt giving up on him? Never. They both knew that wouldn’t happen. Their friendship wouldn’t fade. No way.