Jealousy

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"Welcome chez Louisa and Maggie!"

Blaine returned her a grin but Kurt was still looking around a little disgusted. Louisa chuckled at her cousin and got him into a hug:

"Don't give me that scrunchy face, pumpkin. I now it's incredible small and away from pretty much everything. But I'm paying my own rent in New York City; shouldn't you be proud of your cousin?"

He put on a smile that everyone knew was forced. Blaine tried to fix the situation:

"He is! Aren't you, handsome?"

Kurt started to mumble something but Louisa interrupted:

"Besides, Kurt, this is a place with two bedrooms and a living-room with a couch. This means you'll have a place to crash whenever this one is giving you a hard time."

Blaine looked at her offended:

"Last time I'll try to help you, Ms. Hummel."

"You are on, Mr. Anderson."

Kurt sighed:

"Oh Goodness! I thought you two had solved your issues! But you are right. Having your own place is something big, boo. Even if I don't think I'll need a time off from Blaine; it's good to know I'll have a place to sit other than your dormitory bed whenever I come visit. Why don't we look for a decent coffee shop around here to have a celebratory cup of coffee?"

Louisa checked her watch:

"Or we could head to NYADA and grab our cups to go at Coffee'N'Stuff; because we are already late."

Kurt rolled his eyes and Blaine ironically commented while giving Louisa small pats on the back:

"Really great place, Lou."

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Finn had his mouth full of waffle as Rachel left the bathroom and kissed him good-morning. He managed to swallow as she rushed around preparing her breakfast.

"Are you in a hurry? I thought your classes started late today."

She smiled at him while dishing a cup of coffee:

"They do; but Brody also had a free period and offered to help me with choreography for Spring Awakening."

Finn just nodded and looked back to his waffles. She examined him before exclaiming a little offended:

"What? You are not going to say you are jealous of him!"

Finn dropped his fork irritably

"As a matter of fact; I am! You see; I think it's not fair that last week I completely opened myself to you about what I feel towards Louisa and you said absolutely nothing about Brody. Even after I accused you of still having feelings for him."

"You said yourself, Finn Hudson, that you knew I had feelings for him but you also knew my feelings for you were stronger."

Finn looked at her awestruck:

"And you say it like that? That doesn't mean that I don't care if you go around playing friendly-friends with him! I want you to tell me what feelings are those!"

"You are sounding like a five years old, Finn."

"I'm childish now? I was completely honest with you, Rachel; why can't you give me some light and explain things to me?"

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