Disclaimer: I don't own or write for glee.
The idea of being in a Men of McKinley calendar was intriguing to Blaine. He didn't know why, but he was proud of his body. He boxed, lifted weights, and ran when he could. He may be small, but he was nowhere near heavy. The only part of his body that he was self-conscious about was his stomach. Even though he had a flat stomach, the way he would stand made it look so big. He was teased by Kurt that he looked pregnant. All he had to do was just stand really straight for the pictures.
"Blaine," Tina greeted after glee club practice. "There's my superstar. You getting glee club back was very heroic of you. I'm proud to call you my friend."
Blaine blushed as he ducked his head. "Tina," he cooed. "You are the one who we should be celebrating. How did you ever come up with the idea of a Men of McKinley calendar? That was genius. Do you really think I can pull it off though? My stomach might look-"
"Perfect," Tina cut off, looking down at the boy's stomach. "I think it's cute. You are the only person who can pull your stomach off. You aren't fat at all. I wouldn't have suggested that you be December if I didn't believe that other people would love you."
"Thanks Tina." Blaine led her out of the school and to his car. "Do you want to go get some coffee?"
She smiled and shook her head. "I'd love to."
The two made their ways' separately to the café. After they ordered, Blaine sat down at a table. "What other month should I do?"
"I was thinking that you could definitely pull off January. I was thinking of you, shirtless of course, and you can have a bottle, like a wine bottle. It'll be very nicely placed in front of your little man. You know where I'm talking about."
Blaine blushed a deep red, crossing his legs. Of course he knew where she was talking about, but that was sorta a personal space for him. The only other person who had seen that space was Kurt, and well his parents, but that was when he was a baby. Having a bottle placed there would be awkward, but it would help sell the calendars.
"That sounds like a good idea. I'm game. I need to get working out if we are going to be shooting in a couple of days. Don't want to look too sloppy. That's the last thing I want to do."
"I'm pretty sure you could never look too sloppy. You just have one of those faces. Everyone will love you no matter what Blaine Anderson. I'm surprised you don't have guys falling at your feet. Have you thought about maybe looking for someone else?"
Blaine made a face. "Tina, you know that I'm waiting for him. Kurt is mine. No matter how long it takes. I'd wait the rest of my life for him. To answer your question, no."
"Aren't you lonely?" she asked curiously.
"Well, yeah, but I have you and Sam. I miss his touch, and I miss his kiss. I miss the messing around, but I'm good now. I don't need that stuff to distract me from what's really important now: glee and school."
"But what if Kurt isn't 'the one'? What if there's someone out there that needs you, and they are waiting for you? You'll never know if you continue to wait for Kurt. He may be moving on."
He really didn't want to hear it. He really just didn't want to listen, but a part of him knew that she was right. Kurt may be seeing other guys, but right now Blaine still didn't think he was ready. "I know what you are saying may be true, Tina, but I'm not ready. Right now, it is all about glee. Pushing is never good for anyone. If Kurt is seeing other people, then great for him. I'm just focusing on my life right now. Can we please drop it, or let's talk about you finding a new guy."
She blushed before shaking his head. "No."
"Why?" Blaine asked. "You and Mike broke up during the summer. Aren't you ready to move on? Mike even told you that he wanted you to move on. You are so special, and I know that any guy would be lucky to have you."