Apparently Puck has already thrown him into the dumpster twice today, so I think we have our physical backup. And Finn told me that he's my bro and was weirdly intense about it, so I guess that's straight boy talk for we're covered.
Kurt had walked out of his class faster than normal, because he was convinced that Sebastian would try and follow him and he wanted to beat him. He reached the locker and had to smile when he saw Blaine standing there, looking adorable as always. He gladly sunk into an embrace and kissed him, then when the kiss got a bit too deep he pulled back, clearing his throat. His cheeks felt hot and he looked at Blaine, just one hand on his shoulder now.
"I missed you too." Blaine was also hornier than he wanted to be. His dick was rising so he swiftly made a bit of distance, just to try and avoid anyone noticing his current issue. He was sensitive and young, it was unavoidable. "I'm excited for lunch, I'm hungry and I need a break from thinking."
He held his hand out to Kurt with a playful smile. "Shall we?" Sure, Sebastian was lurking somewhere here but he wasn't scared or concerned. He loved Kurt more than anyone. "We can discuss with the other Glee kids how to handle the Seb sitch."
"Can't we just wrap him up and send him back to boarding school? He is so not going to fit in here." Not that he cared much about Sebastian's good, but he did care about his own peace of mind. Kurt walked down the hallway, holding hands with his boyfriend, ignoring the side-eyes they got.
It was easy to do, he spotted Finn not that far ahead of them. His brother was tall enough that he always knew when he was close. "I also want to discuss the musical options. I mean... Westside Story just seems inherently problematic."
"Because most of us aren't latino?" Yeah, Blaine had a hard agreement on that one but they were in the situation they were. They didn't get to pick the musical and there were already auditions and people were excited. "I would have picked Grease, personally. Or a very edited Rent."
Not that it mattered. They were all too straight for him. He looked around the hall with little willingness to let go of his boyfriend's hand. They got harassed for it, sure, but they were braver than these small minded assholes. "I wish we could play a lead couple. I mean, given our range, we could easily do it."
"Yeah, we could. But they won't even let me sing a woman's song in Glee club without criticism, so that's just not happening. Rent. La Cage Aux Folles." There was some potential there, Kurt supposed, although he wasn't quite sure about the crossdressing factor involved. Angel was an amazing role though. "One day, when we're in New York together, I will write us a musical. We can produce it ourselves. And it may be off-off-off Broadway, but it will also be fabulous and as gay as it can be. Which is very."
"Gay," a guy who passed them said, fittingly, but he stopped short of shoving them. Small victories, Kurt supposed.
"Correct, sir." Blaine called back playfully, which he wouldn't normally do but Finn was looking back to make sure they were both fine so he felt a level of cockiness. As long as the quarterback was there, they'd be safe. "I think we should definitely write something big and gay and romantic. I'm tired of straight musicals. I could help compose and we could pitch-- hey, Finn!"
"Hey, guys." Finn grinned at Kurt and then pushed the lunch room door open for them. "Just to warn you, Rachel has already talked to Mr Schue about the whole thing with that Dalton asshat."
"I assume con and not pro?" Blaine mostly joked, he knew Rachel had their backs.
"Is Mr Schue having a weird 'everyone deserves a second chance' thing? Because I really think that some people don't. They really don't deserve a second chance. Besides, Sebastian is probably at his fourth or fifth by now anyway.
Kurt sighed and shook his head, already feeling that this would spell disaster.
"At least we'll have another guy for Westside Story," Artie pointed out, trying to find any positive here, "Because Puck's face accent is awful. And that's me saying that."
"I hear you," Kurt mumbled, still cringing at the memory of the last rehearsal.
"I think accents should just be banned. We just have to rethink what we're doing so we don't make Santana murder us." Blaine suggested as he let go of Kurt's hand to grab two lunch trays, handing one to his boyfriend so they could go get something to eat. It was never good but it was something. And he didn't care what Kurt said - the tots were pretty awesome. "Having more guys - not a bad thing, I do agree there."
"Are you guys shitting on my performance again? Dude, I watched the original movie." Puck complained as he cut in front of Blaine and Kurt to steal some pudding cups.
"That movie was also deeply problematic, I don't even know where to start." It was hard to know where to start so Blaine didn't.
"I like the outfits." Finn offered as he stood behind his little bro. "Red is cool."
"The original movie also did brownface, do you want to incorporate that too?" Kurt asked sarcastically and Mercedes chimed in, while helping herself to tots.
"Hell to the no." At least they were all in agreement there, whatever other trouble they might have at the moment. In agreement there and united against Sebastian. At least Kurt hoped as much.
"There are musicals that would be less problematic. We could do Grease." Not that he had any hopes of getting a good role in that either. He could at least try again, so there was that.
"Okay so agenda for today - we petition for any other musical and we resist attempts to include Sebastian in the club." Blaine summarised as he got himself food and reached over to get a drink for Artie as it was out of reach. "I think we just have to make sure we can talk Rachel down. She's pretty into the West Side Story thing but she would fit Sandy D way better. Blond or not."
"Isn't that just the same story? They all have gangs." Puck pointed out as he tossed a carton of milk to Finn, who caught it above Kurt's head and then gave his brother an apologetic smile.
"A lot of musicals have gangs." Huh. "I never realised that before."
"Not that many." Blaine dismissed as he kept his head ducked in case those jocks decided to throw any more things near their heads.
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Maybe tell the teacher???
wtf
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but of course it's a weird mind game thing
he is after you
and he is at McKinley
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He tried to blind you. Never mind that it hit me.
Do you really think he transferred here to get me?
Cause we will need to have a talk with him.
Maybe we can get some of the glee guys to back us up.
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But he is definitely still into you so he is trying to get you and we are not going to let him.
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Just in case he has any other weapons.
I have my true love. I don't need anything or anyone else so good luck to him.
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God, he'll want to join Glee club.
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That's... kind of mean, isn't it?
I don't want to be mean. I just don't want him here. Why is he even here?
Glee club is a democracy, he's not getting in.
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The dumpster used to happen to me every day, it's not so bad.
Don't feel guilty, he's the jerk.
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I guess we have to talk to Mr Schue
After what happened to me, I'm sure he'll be understanding.
Sebastian is a bit a psycho.
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Don't start being friends with him again. I know you. You are too sweet. He'll take advantage.
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I won't let him. I'll freeze him out.
No one messes with my beautiful boyfriend <3
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He keeps looking at me with his stupid smug horse smirk.
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Freeze him out too. He doesn't matter.
Of course we're meeting for lunch. I'll be at your locker when we're done.
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I'm sorry, he's psyching me out.
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MATH IS OVER
GUESS WHO AWAITS YOU??? <3
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"You're a very welcome sight for sore eyes."
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He held his hand out to Kurt with a playful smile. "Shall we?" Sure, Sebastian was lurking somewhere here but he wasn't scared or concerned. He loved Kurt more than anyone. "We can discuss with the other Glee kids how to handle the Seb sitch."
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It was easy to do, he spotted Finn not that far ahead of them. His brother was tall enough that he always knew when he was close. "I also want to discuss the musical options. I mean... Westside Story just seems inherently problematic."
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Not that it mattered. They were all too straight for him. He looked around the hall with little willingness to let go of his boyfriend's hand. They got harassed for it, sure, but they were braver than these small minded assholes. "I wish we could play a lead couple. I mean, given our range, we could easily do it."
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"Gay," a guy who passed them said, fittingly, but he stopped short of shoving them. Small victories, Kurt supposed.
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"Hey, guys." Finn grinned at Kurt and then pushed the lunch room door open for them. "Just to warn you, Rachel has already talked to Mr Schue about the whole thing with that Dalton asshat."
"I assume con and not pro?" Blaine mostly joked, he knew Rachel had their backs.
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Kurt sighed and shook his head, already feeling that this would spell disaster.
"At least we'll have another guy for Westside Story," Artie pointed out, trying to find any positive here, "Because Puck's face accent is awful. And that's me saying that."
"I hear you," Kurt mumbled, still cringing at the memory of the last rehearsal.
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"Are you guys shitting on my performance again? Dude, I watched the original movie." Puck complained as he cut in front of Blaine and Kurt to steal some pudding cups.
"That movie was also deeply problematic, I don't even know where to start." It was hard to know where to start so Blaine didn't.
"I like the outfits." Finn offered as he stood behind his little bro. "Red is cool."
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"Hell to the no." At least they were all in agreement there, whatever other trouble they might have at the moment. In agreement there and united against Sebastian. At least Kurt hoped as much.
"There are musicals that would be less problematic. We could do Grease." Not that he had any hopes of getting a good role in that either. He could at least try again, so there was that.
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"Isn't that just the same story? They all have gangs." Puck pointed out as he tossed a carton of milk to Finn, who caught it above Kurt's head and then gave his brother an apologetic smile.
"A lot of musicals have gangs." Huh. "I never realised that before."
"Not that many." Blaine dismissed as he kept his head ducked in case those jocks decided to throw any more things near their heads.
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