duran.

“Okay, my existence isn’t a violation. The things I do are, and you of all people know me better than to deny that.” There was a ghost of a smile on Duran’s face as he turned back to his decoration. “You’re right, it looks too vague. I’d fix it up, but I got lazy toward the end. I’m too lazy to do anything about it now.”

“Wait–what,” Blaine asked with a curious stare shot at Duran before glancing back at the tree. “No.  I mean–no.  I don’t think you should fix it.  Leave it up to the imagination.  You know? Make them wonder if you intended it one way or the other?”  It was a weak attempt at keeping Duran out of trouble but he had to give it a shot.  Besides!  Who really needed a Christmas light penis on the wall?  Oh.  Right.  Apparently the boy beside him.

scorpius.

      LIPS  CURL  NORTH      as  the  other  male  speaks.    a  smile  painted  in  a  variety  of  colours  ——      (  a  few  strokes  of  relief  that  he  hadn’t  yet  been  thought  strange  here.  a  dabbing  of  hope  that  his  presence  truly  was  appreciated  there.  )        “ scorpius  —— ”    he  says,  much  too  quickly.    “ it’s  ‘ unusual ’,  i  know.  my  father’s  idea. ”      a  wince ,   now  was  certainly  not  the  time  to  be  talking  about  his  father.        “ w e l l ,   i  um  —   you  …    do  you  live  here  in  the  city?  the  uh ,    BIG  APPLE. ”    ‘ jazz  hands ’  wave  in  the  air  to  accompany  the  city’s  nickname  and  he  sincerity  wished  they  hadn’t.  sometimes  his  limbs  reacted  in  the  strangest  of  ways.

      If this wasn’t the most adorably sweet introduction he’s had in a very long time?  Such a thing never existed.  Grinning as he watched Scorpius start to race himself in a game of ‘how awkward can I get in as little time possible’–Blaine almost felt guilty for laughing in the wake of jazz hands.  Who couldn’t?  You’d have to be HEARTLESS not to at least chuckle. He tried to combat how that might come off rude by looking towards the tops of his polished black shoes but that probably didn’t do much good.  When their eyes met–Blaine’s were absolutely sparkling and nothing short of a spontaneous disaster of epic proportions would be able to wipe the smile off his face.  “Yes.  I live here.  I take it you’re visiting,” his brows shoved together in a nearly comical way, “Haven’t encountered a local using finger flare to describe New York City yet and–I think that’s the best thing I’ve seen.  Ever.  Pleasure to meet you, Scorpius.  I–.  Would you like to join me for a drink?  I mean–.  The bar here is pretty great and–wait you probably already know that.”  Looks like he was about to enter that race as well.  “Would you like another?”

barry.

“That’s– okay, that’s pretty cool.” He wondered what he would have thought of a club like that back in high school, before he was struck by lightning and back when the possibility of becoming a vigilante would have been the most farfetched thought to ever cross his mind. Given the fact that he had been into comic books most of his life and seeing as people at school already did not like him all that much, chances were he would have joined without much of a second thought. His smile ran away from his face at the sudden punctuation of the crack of thunder that had him turn towards the window, green eyes reflecting the silver of lightning as it spread its way across the sky. Despite the fact it had probably landed miles away from the city, he could swear he could feel his already racing heart going even faster. When Blaine kept on talking, however, he cleared his throat, pulling himself out of the transe that watching the storm implied. “Well, Nightbird sounds awesome. And it also sounds like you guys went to a school with an… unbelievable club budget.” Students in his own school had to hold a sale of any kind almost every other month just to keep the Drama Club running. “So, what was the symbol?” They had the arrow, they had the bolt of lightning, they had the ‘S’ that stood for hope– He was curious as to what a nightbird symbol would look like. “That’s fine, I– I’m not really the most coordinated guy you’ll ever meet.” Even though he had learned to bump into less things after he got his speed, he was still quite prone to running into door frames or accidentally knocking over a mug. “Still, this is so cool of you, thank you,” he gratefully expressed as he took the change of clothes. “That sounds great actually, I’ll meet you downstairs in a minute.” The t-shirt was quite loose around the chest and arms, but thankfully Cisco was not around to point out just how much bigger than him Blaine’s brother might be. “Man…” he complained to himself when he sighted his hair on the mirror, combing it with his fingers as best he could without much success. After batting a hand at the matter, since he believed he would survive one night without hair wax, he trotted his way down the stairs, carrying his wet clothes under his arm. 

By the time Barry changed and met Blaine back downstairs–the musician managed to put together a couple of mugs full of black tea that were waiting on the counter next to a jar of honey for Barry to sweeten up how he might like.  A couple of candles that were already on the counter were lit up filling the room with the scent of leaves and pumpkin.  Blaine’s love for anything fall smelling often filled the house with the smells he loved best.  Warm, comforting, and something to escape the grossness of the weather outside with.  Leaning with his hip against the edge of the countertop–Blaine was thumbing through his phone as the speedster appeared and he looked up sharply at the noise.  Seeing Barry in Cooper’s clothes curved Blaine’s lips into a wistful smile.  They hung loose on Barry’s much more slender frame but they were clean and dry and Barry looked cute in them.  Did he just think cute?  Barry was cute. Anyone with a pair of eyes could see that.  Catching himself biting his lip as he read across Barry’s gaze for a little longer than he should have considering it made his nose and cheeks start to feel warm–Blaine blinked and stood taller hoping he didn’t just weird the other out by staring the wrong way.  Or for too long.  Oh boy.  Did his brain just stutter?  Wonderful!  About that! Moving on!  “Hey!  Dry clothes!  Great!”  Springing into action–Blaine approached the other holding out his phone to make an exchange for Barry’s clothes.  “Here.  Let me put these in the dryer and–if you promise not to laugh too much?  There’s a few pictures on here of my Nightbird costume.  Without me in it.  I’m not sure I’m ready to reveal all of my former secret identity yet.  Okay.  I lied.  I’m not sure I’m ready to reveal myself inside that costume,” laughing in spite of himself–he took hold of the clothes and deposited his phone in Barry’s hand.  “At least you can see my amazing symbol?”  Picking up the conversation as if they never stopped–he spoke over the thunder as it rumbled outside.  The sky had gone darker as the rain batted against the window above the sink.  “There’s a kettle on the stove and your tea is,” his thumb went over his shoulder, “there.  I wasn’t sure how you liked it so–I’m going to make myself scarce and take care of these while you check those out.  Otherwise?  It’s just me awkwardly staring trying to judge how cheesy you think I was.”  His smile went from wide to lopsided when he shrugged in a jokingly hopeless manner.  “Give me a few seconds and I’ll be back?”

duran.

“Everything violates a code in one way or another. I’m sure I violate ten codes by just existing, I don’t see how a Christmas decoration in the shape of a dick is even worse. It’s pure artistic creativity, Blaine. You have your singing, I have my…art.”

Duran.  Your mere existence isn’t a code violation by any means.  All I am saying is that unlike singing?  Penis shaped Christmas lights might get you the wrong kind of attention in a school like DALTON.  But?  Maybe no one will notice?  If you squint?  It sort of looks like a Christmas tree?”

isaac.

   Slowly, Isaac laced his fingers between Blaine’s as he listened to him speak. Such an adorable boy. He ducked his head hide his blushing face. “I’m not perfect… Far from it, actually.” He let out quiet laugh as he looked back to the other. God, he was falling fast, wasn’t he? But could you blame him? Blaine was a total catch and Isaac knew he would treat him well. He hadn’t had that before. Hell, he never had this kind of attention. And he was going to soak it in. This was going to be the best date of his life and he was going to have the most fun he had ever had. Because Blaine was the perfect one in his eyes. “You’re the perfect one.”

      Blaine felt the shift of their fingers as Isaac laced their hands together tingle it’s way up his arm.  Funny how such a simple thing could dance along every nerve ending and then suddenly fill his chest with such a light, floaty feeling that he felt dizzy.  Wonderfully dizzy and giddy and ready to bounce ons his heels.  An urge that he couldn’t completely deny as he lightly inched up and down a few times.  Though on the last lift?  Maybe this was too much but he couldn’t help himself.  Not when Isaac had him blushing so hard that he felt like his face was going to stay as red as it felt forever.  “I guess we’ll have to make the exception for each other then.  You think I’m perfect.  I think you’re perfect.  It works.  Right?”  The question was polished off with a tip toe placed peck on the corner of the boy’s mouth.  Not a full kiss but a promise he meant what he said and for much more than that in the future.  If Isaac wanted.  An broad, shy smile was aimed up at him when Blaine pulled back and squinted like he was measuring if he went too far. “Was that okay?”

duran.

“I hung up the lights in the best way I saw fit. Just because they’re not outside or on a tree doesn’t make them not valid. And the shape is your dirty mind talking. Pervert.”

“No!  No!  I mean–they look–um–great!  I’m just pointing out that I’m not sure people will understand your artistic choice for a display without possibly pointing out it might violate a certain code or ten.  Other than that?  You did a wonderful job!”

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