Oneshots in the order they were posted:
Pull Me Closer (NC-17) - “Blaine, are you inviting me back to your empty, parentless house? On prom night?” Blaine rested his head in the crook between Kurt’s neck and shoulder. “I might be. Actually, yes, I most definitely am. But,” he suddenly lifted his head again, looking at Kurt with wide eyes, “I’m not going to make you have sex with me or anything.”
The Pamphlet Method (NC-17) - Blaine accidentally finds Kurt's pamphlets in his bedside table, but his reaction is not the one Kurt expected.
In the Chronicle of Wasted Time (PG-13) - He saw Blaine was holding a fountain pen, uncapped, in his hand. “Were you…writing on me?” As Kurt is sleeping, Blaine starts writing across his back. What Blaine is writing reveals the hopeless romantic within them both, although it was barely hidden beneath the surface to begin with.
Better Than A Summer Job (NC-17) - It's the summer holidays and Blaine should be in rehearsals for a performance at Six Flags, but he has something he wants to try with Kurt. Who would choose a summer job over being in bed with their boyfriend?
I Need You (PG) - After the Rachel Berry fiasco, Kurt and Blaine aren't speaking. My version of the reconciliation that happens before 'Sexy' which we never see.
Shiver (PG-13) - Kurt and Blaine find it hard to concentrate on the Night of Neglect benefit when there is an extremely attractive boy next to them. Especially as that boy happens to be their boyfriend.
Someone Like You (PG) - When Santana approaches Kurt in the hallway, he is not expecting her to tell him that she's 'Lebanese'. He isn't expecting this fragile girl in front of him, but he deals with it the best way he knows how.
Soap Suds (NC-17) - Blaine is exhausted after a week of football practice at McKinley and can barely keep his eyes open, let alone get washed up. Kurt sneaks into the changing room and surprises him, as well as offering some assistance. Fill for the Glee Kink Meme.
Bittersweet (NC-17) - Kurt is so impressed by Blaine's performance in front of the school and his joining McKinley that he's desperate to try something new. He doesn't realise that maybe Blaine wasn't ready for that.
Lovegame (PG-13) - Kurt isn't expecting Blaine to walk in on him dancing to Lady Gaga, but the results were better than he could have hoped. Fluff and joy and Gaga.
It's A Conversation I Just Can't Have Tonight (NC-17) - Kurt and Blaine have been planning to go to OSU since practically the beginning of their relationship, only Blaine has realised that might not be where he wants to go. Now he just has to find the right time to tell Kurt. But is there ever a right time?
Pyramids and Goggles (PG) - When the new transfer boy gets slushied, Kurt can't help but forget his Cheerios uniform for a moment and clean him up. (Essentially, I gave in to the Cheerio!Kurt/Nerd!Blaine craze.)
The Holy Bro-thren (PG) - The Glee Club Bros - all the guys in glee, according to Blaine. So why is Kurt never a part of it?
Multi-Parters:
Kisses and Motor Oil (NC-17) - Blaine joins Kurt in the shop for a day, but the summer air and smell of motor oil, although appealing when it comes to his boyfriend, only serve to remind him of his father. Blaine can't stop remembering that summer and Kurt is more perceptive than Blaine gives him credit for.
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (NC-17) - Written for the
gleeatthemovies Big Bang. Kurt is an up-and-coming fashion designer on the brink of hitting it big, when he’s presented with the possibility of having his newest collection showcased during fashion week. The committee is torn between Kurt and Sebastian for the slot, and Kurt must make someone fall in love with him in ten days order to be in the show, but that’s not the only deal he makes. Meanwhile, Blaine is a successful journalist, writing under the pseudonym Blair for a women’s magazine as their resident how-to “girl” when he’s roped into writing a piece on “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”. When Kurt and Blaine find each other, both of their tasks prove harder than they first appeared.
Legally Wed Series:
Under Oath (NC-17) - In a dystopian society, homosexuals are forced to marry at 18 and consummate the marriage within 24 hours. With no choice in who their partner is, Kurt and Blaine meet and are married at their wedding. A fill for the Glee Kink Meme.
The State of Affairs (NC-17) - The morning after their marriage, Kurt and Blaine are visited by a government official. The involvement of the government in their life becomes clear and the results are far from ideal. The boys have to cling to each other to prop themselves up.
Bond Maturity (NC-17) - A new law on homosexual divorce shouldn't be affecting Kurt and Blaine, but it is.
Demur (PG-13) - Brittana in this world: What are the laws for bisexuals, and how will Santana and Brittany navigate their way through this political minefield when they don't truly understand their own feelings?
A Touch of the Fingertips (NC-17 overall): Kurt has barely ever made contact with anyone outside of his family because he is a faerie. However, this is not the small, winged creature you expect. It is a creature, or person, which makes a connection when it touches another. When Kurt accidentally meets Blaine Anderson, this becomes an even greater problem than Kurt ever predicted.
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