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Sebastian was woken up by the shrill sound of his cell phone blaring in the silence of the room. The 21 страница



wave of disconnected images of him helping a handsy, drunk Sebastian home so many times in the past.

Kurt smiled and tucked his hand it into the back pocket of Sebastian’s slacks. “You’ve certainly managed to

loosen up,” he teased.

“You know what would have been even better?” Sebastian said. “If we’d gone dancing. That would have

been awesome. We haven’t been to Pulse in ages.”

Kurt didn’t have to ask to know Pulse was the club they frequented. “Oh god, no.” He said, shaking his

head. “I can’t even imagine the headaches I’d get with all the thumping music.”

Sebastian pouted a little until his face broke into a grin. “Well then I have a better idea.” he said, eyes

shining with excitement. He leaned over, his mouth brushing Kurt’s ear and it was up to Kurt to maneuver

them through the crowd without crashing into other pedestrians. “When we get home,” Sebastian

whispered, “You should spread me out on all fours, tie me to the bed and then fuck -”

Sebastian’s cell phone started to ring. He broke off, looking irritated as he stared down at himself like he

was expecting his phone to present itself. Kurt laughed as Sebastian drew back to take his phone out of his

front pocket, looking more irritated by the second. He huffed when he saw the caller ID and Kurt heard him

mutter Fucking cockblocker before he was raising the phone to his ear and saying “What?” in lieu of a

greeting. “Yeah,” he continued after a pause. “That’s because we’re not home, idiot.” Whoever was on the

other line said something that made Sebastian frown. “Wait - wait, slow down. God, I can’t understand a

word you’re saying,” he sighed, leaning even more on Kurt. “Look, killer. We’ll be home in a bit okay? Just

hang in there.”

“Was that Blaine?” Kurt asked when Sebastian shoved his phone back into his pocket and readjusted his

grip on Kurt’s waist. Sebastian nodded. “What happened?”

“Tyler happened.” Sebastian said with a sigh.

“Who’s Tyler?”

“A long story.”

_

 

 


 

Blaine was sitting with his back to their apartment door, legs spread out in front of him when they got

back. “Finally!” he said, scrambling to his feet when he saw Kurt and Sebastian.

“Hi,” Kurt said, not quite meeting Blaine’s gaze as fumbled for his keys. They hadn’t spoken in a while,

mostly Kurt’s own doing. Being around Blaine had become a lot harder once he started remembering

things about their shared past and this time around, he’d chosen to deal with it on his own. Blaine hadn’t

been pushing for contact either though, he’d been fairly MIA himself come to think of it. Kurt was probably

going to find out why soon enough.

“Who let you into the building?” Sebastian asked, leaning against the wall while Kurt unlocked the door.

“Mrs. Conner’s,” Blaine said. “She was coming home from the grocery store and saw me banging on your

intercom.”

“She just let you in?” Kurt asked as he pushed the door open and stepped inside, flicking on a few lights in

the process.

“Of course she did. She knows me. I helped catsit for her once.”

Kurt raised an eyebrow but was immediately distracted by Sebastian tripping over the shoes near the door

and almost crashing to the ground. Sebastian giggled when Kurt wrapped an arm around his waist to

steady him. “Whoops.”

“How drunk is he?” Blaine asked, frowning at Sebastian.

“I think he’s pretending to be drunker than he is.” Kurt said, staring firmly at Sebastian and trying not to

smile at the wide grin Sebastian gave him in return.

“Well I need booze.” Blaine said, rubbing his forehead. “Lots of it.”

He started towards the kitchen with confident familiarity as Kurt dragged Sebastian towards the couch.

“Don’t touch any of the expensive stuff!” Sebastian called after Blaine. “Everything else - knock yourself

out.” He collapsed onto the couch with a small oof. Kurt moved to unlace and remove Sebastian’s shoes

but halfway through, Sebastian grabbed his arm and pulled him up so Kurt collapsed against his chest. “Kiss

me,” he said suddenly, voice low.



“Where’s this coming from?” Kurt asked.

“Just kiss me Kurt,” Sebastian demanded impatiently. He grabbed the back of Kurt’s head and pulled him

down into a messy kiss that lasted only for a few seconds but left Sebastian’s face flushed pink when Kurt

moved back. “Mm, good.” he mumbled before slumping back against the couch and letting Kurt remove

his shoes.

Kurt shook his head and set the shoes next to the couch. He stayed on his knees though, between

Sebastian’s spread legs, staring absently at the way Sebastian’s shirt had come untucked. He was stalling,

he knew he was. But it felt safer here, it felt easy to pretend it was just the two of them and Blaine wasn’t

grumbling to himself about some guy named Tyler in their kitchen.

Kurt didn’t want to think of who Tyler was. Blaine had told him he didn’t have a boyfriend, there had been

no mention of Blaine dating anyone in the past few weeks and now out of nowhere, this Tyler figure had

appeared. Kurt felt cheated and lied to but he tried to hold on to his emotions until he heard the full story.

 

 


 

“Please tell me he didn’t just pass out.”

Kurt swallowed and stood up, turning to find Blaine nursing a beer and staring accusingly at Sebastian.

“No,” Kurt said. “He’s very much awake.”

“Mmhm,” Sebastian hummed He reached out and grabbed a fistful of Kurt’s shirt at the small of his back,

dragging him down onto the couch next to him. Kurt collapsed against the cushions and barely had time to

adjust himself comfortably before Sebastian was shifting, stretching his legs out and plopping his head in

Kurt’s lap. Once he was settled, he turned his face towards Blaine and his voice was much more sober and

compassionate than before when he said, “Now in slow, clear words - tell me what the fuck that asshole

did this time.”

Blaine didn’t answer right away. He looked at Kurt and asked, “Do you know who Tyler is?” Kurt shook his

head. Blaine sighed, looking almost - disappointed? “Well I’m sorry I don’t really have the energy to explain

right now so do you mind if I just dived right in with him?” he gestured towards Sebastian.

Kurt, ignoring the sting he felt at Blaine’s words, nodded. “Yeah. Sure. Maybe I’ll catch up along the way.”

“Great,” Blaine said with a tired nod. He looked at Sebastian again and took a deep breath before saying,

“He came back.”

There was a pause. Kurt looked from Blaine’s face down to Sebastian’s in his lap. Both boys were frowning

in silence and Kurt wanted to claw his eyes out with his need to know what was going on.

_

“Kurt, are you even listening to me?”

They’re in a shop - Kurt’s holding up a gorgeous red and blue sweater, feeling the softness of it on his

fingers and imaging how well it’ll fit on Sebastian’s shoulders. “Of course I am,” he says, turning the price

tag and grinning at the discounted price.

“And?”

“And I think you’re rushing things,” Kurt says simply. “Blaine. You’ve known Tyler for what - two months

and you’re already planning on proposing to him. It’s insane.”

“I love him.”

Kurt looks at the sincerity on Blaine’s face and sighs. “It’s too soon. You barely know the guy.”

“You’re one to talk. You fell in love with Sebastian barely two weeks after you started dating him.”

“We’d known each other for six months before that, not counting our time in Lima which is much more than

you can say for yourself and Tyler.”

Blaine huffs in frustration and runs a hand through his hair. “Look, I really like this guy.”

“I know,” Kurt says softly. “But really liking the guy is not exactly the strongest reason to propose to him.

This just reeks of another Gap Attack, sweetie.”

Blaine scowls at the reminder and Kurt can see the defensive set to his jaw when he says, “Tyler’s nothing

 


 

like Jeremiah.”

“They certainly share the same head of hair,” Kurt comments with a laugh.

“Kurt, can you please be serious here for a second?”

“I am serious. I’m seriously telling you that you’re making a mistake - what do you think of this sweater?

Sebastian always look great in bl - hey, where are you going?”

“To find a friend who doesn’t give shit advice!”

_

“When?” Sebastian asked.

Blaine took a swing of beer. “This morning. Showed up at my doorstep like nothing had happened. He was

still wearing his ring.”

“The fucker,” Sebastian murmured.

“He said he’d needed time to figure things out -”

“Bullshit.”

“That’s what I said.” Blaine shook his head, gripping his bottle tighter. “And that’s not even the worst part.

He thinks we’re still engaged since he didn’t actually break up with me.”

Sebastian snorted. “Really? Dropping off the face of the earth for three months with no contact didn’t

count as breaking up?”

Blaine shrugged and swirled his finger along the countertop. “Apparently not.”

_

“I just don’t understand why you would do that,” Kurt says, shaking his head as he squeezes some shampoo

into his hand.

“He wanted someone to support his crazy decision, I did.”

“Why?” Kurt says, working the shampoo into his hair. “Why the hell would you encourage something that is

obviously going to do nothing but hurt him?”

“Because he needs to make this decision for himself,” Sebastian says with a shrug, wrapping his arms

around Kurt’s waist and kissing his wet shoulder.

Kurt elbows his chest and pulls free of his grip. “We’re his friends, Sebastian. We’re supposed to be helping

him. Not encouraging him to dive face first into a death trap.”

“Stop being so dramatic, Kurt.” Sebastian says with a sigh. “Blaine’s a big boy. If he wants Tyler, let him

have Tyler. You remember how many people tried to tell you I wasn’t good for you?” he leans forward

again, mouthing at the nape of Kurt’s neck where the last traces of shampoo have just been washed away.

“And how you didn’t give a shit about what they said?”

 

 


 

Kurt rolls shoulders, trying to squirm away. “I should have listened,” he says with a roll of his eyes.

Sebastian brings a slippery hand to his waist and holds him steady, grinning against his skin. “But you

didn’t,” he teases. “And look how well that turned out for you.”

Kurt turns around, sighing as he wraps his arms around Sebastian’s neck. “I guess it could have been

worse,” he says with a smile.

_

Kurt listened to Blaine explain Tyler’s attempts at justifying his disappearance but he was far too busy

mulling over the past to concentrate properly.

Tyler. Tyler Warsaw. He’d been a DJ at Pulse where he’d met Blaine for the first time thanks to Kurt and

Sebastian’s excellent wingman skills. Kurt tried to remember details but all he could recall was Blaine

wanting to get laid - had it been his birthday?

How Blaine had gone from wanting a simple, fun one night stand to a full long term committed relationship

- a marriage proposal, for god’s sake - in the span of two weeks was way beyond Kurt’s comprehension.

But then again, this was Blaine. Blaine who had sang a love song to a guy he’d met for coffee twice at his

workplace, who thought Sebastian’s aggressive flirting had been harmless, who had given Kurt a promise

ring less than a year after they had started dating.

“Blaine,” Sebastian said, his voice suddenly cautious. “Please tell me you didn’t forgive him.”

“Of course not!” Blaine said. “How stupid do you think I am?”

Sebastian didn’t look convinced. “Do you want to forgive him?”

Blaine drained the last of his beer and stood up, “I need something stronger.”

_

“He said what?”

“Yes! He said yes!”

Kurt looks over at Sebastian where he’s got a game controller in one hand a can of Diet Coke in the other.

He catches Kurt’s eye and nods his head questioningly.

“Kurt?” Blaine says from the other end of the line. “You still there?”

“Y-yeah,” Kurt says, walking over to Sebastian feeling shaky on his feet. “I’m here. That’s - that’s good.”

“Good? I’m getting married dummy - it’s fucking fantastic!”

Kurt manages a small laugh and leans into Sebastian, dropping his forehead onto his shoulder as Sebastian

continues to play his stupid game. “I’m really happy for you.”

“Sebastian around?” Blaine asks.

“No,” Kurt lies. “He’s taking a shower.”

 

 


 

Sebastian turns his head to look at him with raised eyebrows but Kurt pinches his side and he turns back to

his game.

“Don’t tell him. I want to surprise him with the news when I come over tonight.”

“Great,” Kurt says. That’s about the only reply he can manage right now. He hangs up and drops the phone

on to the couch before looking at Sebastian. “Tyler said yes.”

“Well, fuck.” Sebastian says, pausing the game and turning towards Kurt. “Didn’t see that one coming.”

_

Kurt felt like he had melted into the background after a few minutes. He found his hands threaded through

Sebastian’s hair, gently crawling back and forth along his scalp while Blaine and Sebastian talked.

Sebastian’s eyes were drooping like they did when he was very tired but Kurt could see the effort he was

making to stay awake and listen to Blaine. Kurt didn’t know whether he felt relieved or upset over the fact

that Blaine was completely ignoring him, not even trying to seek out any advice from him.

_

“What’s going on?” Kurt asks when he comes home to find Blaine asleep on their couch and Sebastian

watching him with a sympathetic expression on his face.

“Oh hey,” Sebastian whispers, standing up and making his way towards Kurt. He takes the garment bags

from Kurt’s hand and leans in to kiss the corner of his mouth.

“What’s wrong?” Kurt asks in a low voice, looking at Blaine’s sleeping form.

There’s a pause where Sebastian follows Kurt’s gaze and sighs. “Tyler left,” he says eventually.

“What?” Kurt asks, eyes widening.

“This morning - he just disappeared. Didn’t leave a note, won’t answer his phone - he’s just...gone.”

_

“Blaine, you know what you should do?” Sebastian said when he finally sat up. “Fuck him.”

“Yeah, thanks.” Blaine said with a roll of his eyes.

“No,” Sebastian said. “I actually mean fuck him. Give him the best sex of his life and then dump his sorry

ass. That, my friend, is going to be true payba-whoa.” He crashed back down to the couch after attempting

to stand up too fast.

“Easy,” Kurt said, gripping his forearm.

“Seb,” Blaine said with a sigh, rubbing his forehead. “Fucking Tyler is the last thing I should be thinking

about.”

“What you should be thinking about is getting some sleep,” Kurt said finally. “You look exhausted and in

some serious need of rest.” Blaine looked at him properly for the first time that night, his eyes full of

sadness and a longing for something Kurt couldn’t place? He didn’t dwell on it too much. “I assume you’re

crashing here tonight?”

 

 


 

“Of course he is,” Sebastian said as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.

Blaine nodded. “Yeah I’ll just crash on the couch.”

“We have a guest room,” Kurt reminded him. “Although you might have to clean up a bit because I’ve been

using it as a home office lately.”

“No problem,” Blaine said, avoiding Kurt’s gaze as he stood up. “I’m going to go use the bathroom,”

Sebastian slumped against Kurt’s side as Blaine stumbled into the hallway. “Poor guy,” he mumbled.

“Yeah,” Kurt agreed.

“He’ll make it through,” Sebastian said, getting to his feet again, slower this time. He held out a hand to

Kurt who was still sitting, gripping both his knees and said softly, “Come on.”

Blaine said goodnight to them as they passed him coming out of the bathroom in the hall. “If you need

anything, let me know.” Kurt said to his back as it headed further down the hall to the guest bedroom.

Blaine’s hair was sticking up at the back of his head and his shoulders were hunched. He barely mumbled a

reply before the door shut behind him. Kurt frowned after him for a moment before following Sebastian

into their bedroom.

Sebastian was standing in his briefs and fumbling with the buttons on his shirt. The rest of his clothes lay in

a pile on the floor that Kurt would pick up before he went to bed. Sebastian huffed and dropped his hands,

looking at Kurt with an exasperated expression. “Help?”

Kurt smiled, making his way over to Sebastian and slowly unbuttoning his shirt for him. Sebastian wrapped

an arm around his waist, holding him close even after he’d finished. “How crappy a friend would I be if I

asked you to fuck me with Blaine next door?” he asked, nosing at Kurt’s temple.

“Pretty crappy.” Kurt said.

“But I’m really glad to have you here with me right now,” Sebastian said, stepping back to shrug his shirt

off. He let it fall to join the rest of his clothes and pulled Kurt on to the bed with him. “Kurt,” he said,

turning them both on to their sides and throwing a leg over Kurt’s hip to hold him closer. “Fuck me please.”

He sounded like a child asking for an extra cookie. Kurt was reminded suddenly of how innocent Sebastian

could be when he was drunk, even if he was horny as fuck. It sent a wave of affection through him and he

turned his head to kiss Sebastian’s cheek, letting his lips remain against the warm skin as he said, “Not

tonight.”

“Please?” Sebastian asked again, rolling his hips up gently. “Kurt, it won’t make us bad people.”

“Won’t it?”

“It won’t,” Sebastian insisted. “We can lay off tying me to the bed -”

“But that was the best part -”

“- until next time.” Sebastian said, rolling his hips up harder now. “Just fuck me tonight. However you

want.”

 

 


 

Kurt stared at the pleading look on his face, the quiet need and gave in with a press of his mouth against

Sebastian’s. Sebastian ended up on his stomach, muffling his moans into the pillow as Kurt fucked him with

fast, determined rolls of his hips. He felt slightly guilty, closing his eyes against the wild pleasure of having

Sebastian squeeze around him so tightly, so perfectly while his best friend lay miserable not ten steps

down the hall. But Sebastian lifted his head back, letting out a soft sigh when Kurt thrust in deep and held

himself there, filling him up completely and Kurt lost himself in the look of utter contentment on

Sebastian’s face and the thought that he was the one who put it there.

“I never want to forget what this feels like,” Sebastian whispered.

Kurt knew this wasn’t just Sebastian saying he wanted Kurt to fuck him harder, it went deeper than that,

right down to the fear Sebastian had carried around the whole week Kurt had been unconscious. “You

won’t lose me,” Kurt said, turning his face to kiss behind Sebastian’s ear. “I promise you won’t lose me.”

The words made him think of Blaine for some reason but then Sebastian was turning on to his back,

causing Kurt to slip out of him in the process. He pulled Kurt down to bring their mouths together, kissing

Kurt like he was drowning and clinging on for dear life. Surprised by the sudden desperation Kurt could feel

in every line of Sebastian’s body, Kurt kissed him back as gently and reassuringly as he could.

“Kurt,” Sebastian breathed, skimming his lips along Kurt’s jaw and down to his neck. “I’m really glad you

didn’t leave me.” Kurt didn’t say anything. Instead, he readjusted their positions, hooking Sebastian’s legs

over his shoulder and thrusting back in with one smooth push of his hips. Sebastian’s neck snapped back,

head digging into the pillows. “Oh fuck!”

“Quiet,” Kurt hissed, slapping a hand over Sebastian’s mouth. Sebastian’s eyes grew a bit wider and Kurt

could feel his lips stretching into a smile beneath his hand. He tilted his head to the side, regarding

Sebastian silently for a second before he smiled, realization trickling in slowly. “You’re an endless book of

kinks, aren’t you?”

Sebastian might have tried to say something but it was muffled beneath Kurt’s hand and cut short by Kurt

picking up the speed of his thrusts. He reached between their bodies and wrapped a hand around his cock

as Kurt continued to fuck him and it took only a couple of rough strokes before Sebastian was coming,

shuddering beneath him. It was only after he’d slumped back against the pillow with a sated grin and Kurt

was still fucking him that he realized he was nowhere near close to coming. He was still hard and watching

Sebastian’s face contort with pleasure had spread a white hot string of desire through his whole body but

he still wasn’t feeling the building urgency at the base of his spine.

“Come on,” Sebastian urged him, gripping Kurt’s hips and guiding his movements.

Kurt squeezed his eyes shut and thrust harder, hair falling forward into his eyes. After a few seconds of

trying to regain that delicious teasing heat that would push him over the edge, he stopped moving.

Maybe it was because he could no longer push away the guilt of focusing on his own pleasure when Blaine

was so close. Maybe he was too distracted by Tyler. Either way, he didn’t have the energy to keep going.

He fell forward onto Sebastian’s chest, not caring about the drops of come that were drying there.

“What’s wrong?” Sebastian asked as Kurt panted against his neck.

“I don’t think it’s going to happen tonight,” Kurt said.

“No, no - don’t say that,” Sebastian said, pushing Kurt off his chest and onto his back. “Here, I’ll ride you.”

“Sebastian,” Kurt said weakly as Sebastian moved to straddle him, “Don’t.”

 

 


 

Sebastian stared at him silently for a few moments. “Why?”

Kurt pressed rubbed a hand over his forehead and sighed, feeling his erection start to wane. “I don’t need

it,” he said, tugging Sebastian down next to him and curling his body closer. “We’ll have plenty of time for

more orgasms over the weekend.”

Sebastian looked upset but he wrapped an arm around Kurt and let him press himself closer. “Fine. Your

loss.”

“It’s not a complete loss,” Kurt said, kissing the side of Sebastian’s neck. “I still got to make you come.”

“Mm. That was fun,” Sebastian said, trailing his knuckles down Kurt’s spine. He fell asleep a few minutes

later, chin hooked over Kurt’s head. Kurt slipped out of his grip quietly, knowing sleep was another thing

far out of his reach for the moment and began gathering up their discarded clothes. The room was heavy

with the smell of sex and the sheets were a complete mess. Not using condoms was a convenience they

had apparently started a year ago after Sebastian’s insistence to bareback but it definitely made things

messier.

He pulled on his briefs and was just about to go settle on the loveseat with his sketchbook when there was

a crash from outside. Making sure Sebastian was still asleep, Kurt left the room and followed the sound of

muffled curses into the kitchen. Blaine was on his knees, swiping at the mayonnaise spattered on the floor

half heartedly with a tissue.

“What are you doing?” Kurt asked.

Blaine jumped and looked around, eyes sweeping over Kurt’s figure once before he turned back to the

floor. Kurt was suddenly aware of how he was standing in nothing but a pair of briefs and he crossed his

arms over his chest, trying not to feel self conscious. Blaine had seen him naked after all.

Not the best reassurance, a voice in his head said.

“I was hungry,” Blaine said, getting to his feet and throwing the sodden tissue into the bin. “Trying to make

myself a sandwich.”

He leaned against the counter and closed his eyes, rubbing his face and looking so small. Kurt felt a wave of

protectiveness for him. “Here,” he said, stepping forward. “Go sit down, I’ll make something for you.”

“You don’t have to,” Blaine said.

“I want to.” He suddenly remembered how dirty his hands were. There was no way he was going to touch

food like this. “Give me minute, I’ll be right back.”

Blaine was pressing a glass of water against his forehead when Kurt came back from the bathroom. He’d

found a pair of Sebastian’s sweat pants hanging on the hook behind the door and deciding it was better

than walking around in his briefs, had pulled them on. Blaine however didn’t seem to like the sight of them

because the whole time Kurt made him a sandwich, he continued to glare at the kitchen counter, taking

small sips of water.

“Here you go,” Kurt said, sliding the plate across to him. “Do you want anything else?”

“No,” Blaine said shortly. “Thanks.”

 

 


 

Kurt watched him eat in silence for a few seconds, his heart breaking for him. “Blaine,” he said when Blaine

continued to ignore him. “Is there a reason you’re avoiding me?”

“Maybe I should be asking you that,” Blaine said.

Kurt knew he should have seen that coming. “I’m sorry,” he said. “I was dealing with a lot of things. I

should have at least called.” When Blaine didn’t say anything he added, a little defensively, “You didn’t

make much of an effort either you know.”

“I was busy too,” Blaine said. “If you haven’t noticed, I don’t have a nice little husband to help me out

when I have a problem.”

Kurt wanted to feel angry at his sniping but he couldn’t, not when he knew the bitterness in Blaine’s voice

was stemming from hurt and insecurity.

“You don’t understand,” Blaine says. “You have Sebastian and you have me. Two people who love you with

everything they’ve got. I have no one. You have no idea what that feels like. Do you even remember the last

time I had a proper relationship? I don’t.” He tears his eyes away and bites at his thumbnail, “I think you

were the last one.”

“About Tyler,” Kurt said, trying to break the silence. “I think I remember him.”

“Good for you,” Blaine said, pushing his plate away and gulping down the rest of his water. “Wish I could

forget.”

So not the best conversation starter then. “How can I help?” Kurt asked, not knowing what else to do when

Blaine dropped his head into his hands. He circled the kitchen island and took the stool next to Blaine,

laying a palm on his shoulder. “I want to help.” Blaine didn’t move, staying slumped against the counter. It

made Kurt think of all the times Blaine would curl into himself when he felt insecure. “Blaine?” he said

softly. Blaine lifted his head and looked at Kurt with wide, sad eyes rimmed red and - Chandler.

It wasn’t me you cheated on.

The realization was completely irrelevant but when Kurt said, “I’m so sorry.” he meant more than just the

fact that he was sorry for Blaine’s pain because being reminded of how he’d hurt Blaine only intensified his

sympathy for the pain Tyler had put Blaine through.

Blaine leaned in to his arms and buried his face in Kurt’s neck. Kurt held him, silently wishing there was

some way he could fix things. They stayed like that for what felt like ages, Blaine’s hard curling against his

back and pulling him closer until Kurt almost slid off his stool. When he finally pulled back, Blaine was

wiping at his eyes and saying, “Thanks. I really needed that.”

Kurt gave him a small smile. “I’m always here,” he said. “Even if I kind of haven’t been lately but you know I

would do anything for ymph.”

The shock of Blaine’s lips on his did make him slide off the stool then. The kiss broke and Kurt didn’t get a

chance to say a single word before Blaine was rambling, “Oh my god. I’m so sorry. Kurt - I wasn’t thinking.

I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have done that I’m just so fucking messed up right now and -” his voice cracked, the

heel of his hands digging into his eyes.

_

 


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