Disclaimer: If I owned Glee then Blaine would have had more than three lines.
Kurt sighed as he picked up his phone for the fourth time that day. He had thought Blaine got it, but obviously not. The texting stopped for a while until it started again. It was getting on Kurt's last nerves. Trying to get over a persistent ex is the hardest thing to do; it might be because Kurt was still desperately in love with Blaine Devon Anderson. He hated himself, he really did. How could you love someone who took your heart in their hands and tossed it up in the air before letting it shatter against the hard ground so much? He didn't have an answer for it though. He tried to find one, but came up short.
It might be because of everything the two had been though. They met two years ago and they had been through everything together. Kurt hated that Blaine had his own place in Kurt's heart, just like Kurt was one hundred percent positive that he had one in Blaine's. There wasn't much left for them to do together though. Sure they still needed to get married, have kids, and grow old together, but everything leading up to that, they did. They became best friends first and Kurt was sure that that is why he couldn't just forget about Blaine, no matter how hard he tried. Blaine was always going to be his best friend because that's what they started out as.
"You're an idiot," Kurt observed as Blaine fell off his bed in his dorm. "We are supposed to be studying, but you are doing... What is it that you were trying to accomplish with that, Blaine?"
Blaine popped his head up from the end of the bed and smiled innocently. Kurt found himself sighing internally. He was so in love with this goofball. "I'm bored and you aren't talking to me because you are doing stupid history. Get a life Kurt."
"Oh, so doing my homework like a good student means that I have no life?" he asked and Blaine nodded before climbing up to sit next to Kurt. "Well when you fail world history don't come crying to me about your grade because you know what I'll say? I'll say I told you so."
"I won't fail, but you need to stop studying so hard. You are perfect and you are going to pass your class, so come get coffee with me, who is your best friend, might I add."
Kurt raised an eyebrow. "We're best friends?"
Blaine laughed so hard that he had to hold his sides. "Wait, you're serious?" he asked when he caught Kurt's expression. He rolled over and propped himself up on his knees. "You are my best friend, Kurt. How could you think you weren't? No one here talks Vogue or Gaga with me. I need you in my life. I hope you feel the same about me."
Or maybe I'm in love with you, Kurt thought, but said, "Of course you are my best friend. You actually care and understand what I'm going through. I'm thankful for you Blaine. Now how about that coffee?"
"Yes!" the younger boy exclaimed jumping up. "I'm having withdrawals from it, but you are paying."
"Why am I paying?" Kurt asked as he pulled on his blazer. "You are the one that wants to got get it; therefore you are buying mine, Blaine Warbler."
Blaine smiled and opened the door. "Your wish is my command, Kurt Hummel." Kurt just smiled as he strode past the boy, smiling softly. He was crazy about Blaine, but being his best friend was more that nothing.
The memory was bittersweet. Kurt was so in love with Blaine. The thing was that they didn't go immediately into a relationship, which annoyed the crap out of Kurt at the time, but made Kurt cringe now. That small little fact meant that Kurt's heartache wasn't going to stop soon. He never realized what they were doing at the time, but now that he looked at it... him and Blaine were as close as any two significant others could be. He groaned out loud. That cheating, two-timing, adorable jerk was always going to make Kurt's hart beat quicken when he thought about him. Not only were they best friends, but they dated.