The room got crowded within the next ten minutes. About thirty guys entered the room and queued to take places. Kurt got stuck in a very uncomfortable situation between Chandler and Blaine. That weird love triangle needed to stop as soon as possible. And Kurt didn't want to fan the fire between them, so, despite the crow, he managed to take a seat further, still able to talk with Blaine but distant enough not to blush everytime he talked to him. And he thought, just for an instant, just for that evening, that this could be possible. Despite the others, despite the differences, despite everything.
The movie chosen for that evening was Twilight, and, although Kurt loved romantic films, he stated this one was actually the worst ever written. He spent most of the time laughing at how hopelessly trash that movie was. At one point during the evening his attention was caught by a notification popping on Blaine's phone. It was Tina, asking if the guy would follow her outside.
"I'm not gonna answer that. I don't want be the fantasy of a twelve year old and I surely don't want to make her believe I like her or I'll ever do so."
"Text her back, then" Kurt suggested
"I'm scared to break her little heart" Blaine replied, actually concerned at the realization his words could actually influence someone that much.
"Come on, you can't just leave her on seen. "
"I'm not gonna answer that, the message is clear but I don't have to be rude."
"Suit yourself"
Tina kept texting him angrily
Im going
If you want to follow me I'm leaving now
I said I'm leaving
Suit yourself
Blaine didn't know if laughing was appropriate for that situation, the girl was surely creepy but it was funny afterall, and Kurt was laughing too.
"I'm not leaving until everyone is gone. And you need to stick with me, because she could just jump out of anywhere." Maybe it was just an excuse to spend more time with Kurt, and if a mad stalker was going to help him doing it, maybe that situation was just a sign.
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The next day wasn't as sunny as the others. Storm clouds were raising in the sky and a cold wind forced them to wear jackets, but Kurt didn't mind it. He wasn't fond of hot weather and he liked the cool breeze blowing in his face. Not realizing it he found himself once again next to Blaine, in the back of the bus.
"Hummel" Blaine greeted him, interrupting his daydreaming. "May I seat?"
Kurt nodded and kept looking outside the window. All of that was about to end. Two more days and they would come back home. It wasn't enough, he only just started to know Blaine, and, after that, he would never see him again if not sometimes in town. He didn't have enough time to befriend with him or to enjoy his company. It wasn't fair. He literally never noticed him for three years and now he just had two days to be with him.
He turned to Blaine and met his eyes. Blaine's eyes were just like the colour of earth in spring, they were warm and soft, and could at times look the colour of honey. A lot of people often told Kurt that his eyes were wonderful, but he knew they were nothing compared to Blaines. An amber mixture of deepness and joy, the kind of eyes only elders and babies have.
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Author's corner: I'm sorry Twilight fans out there, I had to write something about the movie. Thank you anyway for the flattering response I'm having. I'm very glad you're enjoying this. Also follow me on Twitter for any info! (@sofisnotamazing)
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UNEXPECTED (a Klaine fanfiction)
أدب الهواةKurt and Blaine, classmates never considering each other, go together on a trip during the summer before freshman year. Will they find each other?