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Kurt snuck out of the dining room, running as silently as he could through the foyer and outside to
the veranda, closing the door behind him. He skipped happily down the veranda stairs, running
with uncontained joy towards his secret love.
“Blaine!” Kurt called, seeing his love near one of the many stone benches in the garden.
Blaine turned, hearing his name, and he hugged Kurt as though he hadn’t seen him in years. Kurt
leaned in to kiss Blaine, only to be stopped.
Blaine sat them down on the stone bench and began to sing.
To write on.
Kurt smiled widely in happiness while Blaine made an invisible line of the ‘eager young lads’ that
would offer Kurt food and wine.
Kurt got off the bench and went to hug Blaine only to be stopped. Kurt silently huffed in
annoyance, turned and started walking away. Blaine stopped Kurt with a hand on his shoulder,
hoping to be hugged, only to be turned down with a simple handshake. Kurt circled around the
bench and was stopped by Blaine’s hand on his shoulder again, this time accepting the invitation to
sit together on the bench.
Blaine looked to the sky and felt rain. He immediately grabbed Kurt’s hand and ran towards the
nearby gazebo. A rumble of thunder was heard and the deluge of rain began. Thankfully they both
did not get wet from the sudden down pour. Blaine stood in the doorway of the gazebo, looking
lost and hopeless since he now had no way of leaving. Kurt’s mind, however, was not on the rain.
Kurt twirled. Whether in innocence or naïveté was unknown to Blaine, but he smiled anyway.
Innocent as a rose
Kurt blushed, sat down on the gazebo bench and crossed his legs.
Kurt raised his hands in an exaggerated shrug and stood up. He walked around Blaine.
Totally unprepared am I
Kurt walked the index and middle fingers of his right hand up Blaine’s left arm. Blaine flinched
away. Kurt followed, jumping up on to the gazebo bench above and in front of Blaine.
Telling me what to do
Kurt smoothed back Blaine’s curly locks, almost massaging his head.
Kurt wrapped his arms around Blaine’s neck, stage falling. Blaine caught him and put Kurt upright
again. Blaine then spun around and the two lovebirds joined arms.
Kurt walked then ran around the inside outer edge of the gazebo. They danced in the gazebo.
Blaine brought Kurt back down to level ground by grabbing Kurt’s hand, faced him and slow
danced with him, hop-skipping on to the bench many times. Letting go, they did dramatic ballet
pirouettes on opposite sides of the gazebo. They gracefully fell back towards the middle of the
gazebo and dramatically spun, grasping at each other’s waists, never wanting to let go.
Then they dazedly sat on the bench on opposite sides of the gazebo, breathing hard. They spun
towards the middle gazebo once; twice. The third time they did this, Kurt started to fall back only
to have Blaine grab him by his biceps and pull him in for a quick, but passionate, kiss. Blaine
breathed and then took of, leaving Kurt standing in the middle of the gazebo in shock.
Coming to his senses, Kurt turned and walked out into the rain, squealing with delight at his first
kiss.
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