Kurt's been working on his essay in the library for the past four hours, far away from the distractions of his room, when someone sits down heavily in the chair next to his. "'Sup?" Puck asks with a subtle nod of his head.
Puck is the last person Kurt wants to see, to be honest. Yes, Puck made his motivations clear, but that doesn't make them any easier to accept. And that isn't even mentioning what he'd said about getting over Blaine. Kurt wasn't getting over him, right? Well, sure, it had been almost a year, but it felt like less than Blaine deserved.
And yet Kurt finds himself looking. Well, looking isn't so bad, right? He shouldn't feel guilty for looking. One amendment, though: he shouldn't feel guilty for looking at guys who aren't his straight roommate.
"What do you want, Puckerman?" Kurt asks, only briefly looking up from his work. "I'm in the middle of something." "You're always in the middle of something lately, man," Puck points out, easing the pen out of Kurt's hand. "
( ... )
Kurt's been working on his essay in the library for the past four hours, far away from the distractions of his room, when someone sits down heavily in the chair next to his. "'Sup?" Puck asks with a subtle nod of his head.
Puck is the last person Kurt wants to see, to be honest. Yes, Puck made his motivations clear, but that doesn't make them any easier to accept. And that isn't even mentioning what he'd said about getting over Blaine. Kurt wasn't getting over him, right? Well, sure, it had been almost a year, but it felt like less than Blaine deserved.
And yet Kurt finds himself looking. Well, looking isn't so bad, right? He shouldn't feel guilty for looking. One amendment, though: he shouldn't feel guilty for looking at guys who aren't his straight roommate.
"What do you want, Puckerman?" Kurt asks, only briefly looking up from his work. "I'm in the middle of something."
"You're always in the middle of something lately, man," Puck points out, easing the pen out of Kurt's hand. " ( ... )
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