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“Close your eyes,” Blaine ordered and Kurt, apparently deciding to humor him, did.
Reaching out, Blaine held the tissue over Kurt’s left eye for a moment before wiping away. He repeated the process again and again on both eyes until all that was left was Kurt. He vaguely remembered Kurt saying something about make-up remover making his skin feel sticky, so Blaine dampened a bit of paper towel and wiped over his skin, washing away the residue.
“There we go,” he said when he was done.
“That wasn’t necessary,” Kurt said, opening his eyes.
It was. The difference it made was amazing. Blaine reached up, smoothing Kurt’s hair until it was relatively presentable. Finally he dropped his hand. “Why do you let those guys hang all over you like that?” he asked without really making the decision to bring it up.
For a second Kurt looked like he was going to deny it. Then with the smallest shift of expression he lifted his chin ever so slightly, “You saw me on the dance floor?” he assumed.
“You were sort of hard to miss, Kurt,” Blaine murmured softly.
Kurt took a deep breath and rolled his eyes to the ceiling. “Is this the part where you judge me?”
Blaine shrugged. “No. I was just wondering. You never liked that sort of thing when we were dating.”
“We dated in high school, Blaine,” Kurt retorted, his voice lifting ever so slightly. “When I dated you, I thought leaving Dalton in the middle of the day to get coffee was the most rebellious thing in the world.”
“It was back then.”
Kurt met his eyes and shrugged lightly. “Things change.”
“Do they?” Blaine took a step closer. “Because I saw you tonight and had the exact same reaction to you that I would have had four years ago.”
They stared at each other and Blaine couldn’t ignore it anymore - the electricity; it crackled between them, building and growing until Blaine was sure he could reach out and physically grab it.
“I’m seeing someone,” Kurt murmured softly, accurately reading Blaine’s intent.
“Are you?” Blaine took another step, bringing his body up against Kurt’s. Slowly, oh so slowly, he leaned forward, pressing Kurt back into the sink. “Do you love him?”
Kurt swallowed audibly.
“Do you?” Blaine demanded, one hand skimming lightly up Kurt’s side. “Or are you just saying that you’re seeing someone to scare me off?”
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Wow! Intense! Please don't leave it there... please! I can't wait to see more.
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