What are you doing down there?" Kurt asked with a tone curiosity in his voice.
Blaine swallowed hard, tightening his grip on the box in his hand. He couldn't do it like this. Kurt deserved the best proposal, an outrageous event that Blaine could show how much he loved him. So, Blaine stood slowly, smiling to Kurt. "I dropped something. I saw you left, and I wanted to see if you were all right."
Kurt nodded, an easy smile spreading across his face. "Oh, yeah. I'm perfectly fine. I just called Rachel to tell her about Mr. Schue's wedding. She must be out with Santana because she didn't answer." He paused, stuffing his hands into his pockets. "I'm just so glad that I came home. I would have been so upset if I would have missed that."
"Yeah," Blaine agreed. "I've enjoyed spending time with you as well."
Something passed through Kurt's eyes, and Blaine wasn't quite certain what it was. Wait; was that a small blush on Kurt's cheeks? Knowing that he could do this to his one true love, it made Blaine's heart speed up.
"Yeah, well I'm headed home on Monday," Kurt spoke with a said tone, letting out a small sigh. "It's been so much fun these past couple days."
An idea hit Blaine. Maybe if he could get Kurt to stay, just a little bit longer, he could come up with a plan to propose and get Kurt back. He bit his lip. "Do you think that you could meet me in the courtyard Monday for lunch? It could be a farewell picnic, just you and me."
There was that blush again, and Blaine felt a swell of pride rise up in his chest. He still had that effect on Kurt, so there was some hope that Kurt wanted to be back together with him.
"That actually sounds pretty perfect," Kurt finally announced. "But I hope you know, that I'm coming over tomorrow to see your mom. I want to say goodbye, because we all know she loves me more than she loves you."
Blaine was so overjoyed that he didn't even care about the jab. "Of course! That should be fine. How about noon?"
Kurt nodded as he started to move closer to Blaine, offering his arm for Blaine to take. "Shall we get back to the party?"
"As long as I'm with you," Blaine cooed, slipping his arm through Kurt's and leaning into his side. He didn't really care about boundaries anymore; he was ready for them to get back together. He knew that somewhere deep inside, Kurt wanted the same thing.
The night slipped by, and before Kurt knew it, him and Blaine were walking out to their separate cars. Something about the way Blaine was clinging to him made Kurt's heart warm. He loved Blaine, he truly did. He was the only one he'd ever want, and he was certain after the whole Adam incident. There was just the fact that Blaine had hurt him. Having someone hold your heart and be able to break it so easily, it terrified him. But the way Blaine looked up at him with his doe eyes, it made Kurt feel like he was the only one that mattered, and in Blaine's eyes, he probably was.
"Hey," Kurt said breaking the comfortable silence when Blaine reached his car. The boy looked up to him, tilting his head to the side as if he were a puppy dog. An image that Kurt had compared to Blaine millions of times.
"Yeah?" Blaine asked after Kurt didn't say anything.
"I think that tomorrow we should talk," he finally explained. Blaine's seemed to understand the meaning behind the words because his eyebrows shot up, and he nodded enthusiastically. "It's about time we have that heart to heart."
"I completely understand," the smaller boy said quickly, reaching out to take Kurt's hand. "We need to figure everything out."
Kurt couldn't agree more. He squeezed Blaine's hand, and pulled him in for a tight hug. "So, I guess I'll see you tomorrow then?"