Another short laugh escaped Hunter as he gazed at the fellow once again Warbler. The stories of Glee club weren’t particularly interesting in theory, but to somebody who never lived a life like theirs — he liked getting an inside look. Hearing a little bit of what made the place so worth going to peaked his interest. There was only so much a person could assume. “You need to watch your influences. I can understand the less classy lifestyle, but I wouldn’t risk your health on it.” he teased, though his honesty was a bit far fetched. He didn’t understand a less expensive lifestyle. It wasn’t how he was raised. But from the little bits he’d heard from Blaine, he thought it was worth exploring. Even if it was the equivalent of a mixed liquor hangover. Taking a longer sip at Blaine’s encouragement, Hunter tried to relax against the couch as he did. Within seconds he had his eyebrows furrowed, debating if chillingwas actually something he enjoyed. “I’d love to see you try. Catching up includes drinking faster, you realize that right?”
“Risk my health? Nah. Nothing like that. I have Sebastian to thank for turning me away from mix choice wine coolers and broken into parents liquor cabinet blends. I never tried anything other than occasional holiday wine with the family and those messes. Until he made me sit through an entire half hour of him explaining the differences of every Scotch on the planet. The guy really knows his stuff,” Blaine laughed happily at the memory as he squirmed further into the corner of the large leather couch they were sitting on. Two hollow echoes of polished dress shoes hitting the floor later, he brought both feet up onto the cushions and wrapped one arm casually across his shins. The other lifted as he hurriedly swallowed a few more sips at the challenge. With minimal cringe factor. “I’m trying.. Just not as good as you are at this yet.” He teased happily and tilted his glass towards Hunter for him to see he was finally in need of a refill. “So.. You looked awfully confused about my New Directions stories. You’ve never given it a shot? A basement party with a bunch of almost strangers from a different school, I mean? You’re missing out. Life lessons and all,” he quirked his brows and grinned, “Especially the whole rum plus vodka is not remotely close to a good idea..”