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Filled: Time to Kiss Self-Pity Goodbye 2a/3
anonymous
January 26 2012, 05:57:22 UTC
They followed him to the dining room where the table was already full of dishes of food. The four of them found room for their own dishes and took their seats so everyone could start filling their plates. Artie, Puck, and Rory were the singles boys of their group and had declared a threesome bro-date, Quinn and Sugar had follow their example with a girls-date, and Mike and Tina, Brittany and Santana, Kurt and Blaine, and Sam and Finn were the couples. Mercedes was off somewhere, probably Breadsticks from what Quinn had heard, and Rachel’s name was never mentioned
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Filled: Time to Kiss Self-Pity Goodbye 2b/3
anonymous
January 26 2012, 05:58:08 UTC
The closer the prom got, the more Sam was getting pressure from the girl to ask Finn to be his real prom date. Finn was getting the same pressure and the intense glares they got from the girls whenever they were in the same room were almost unbearable. That must have been how Kurt and Blaine felt for the week they’d broken up and the girls kept trying to get them back together.
It was him who’d asked Finn. He stole Finn’s prom ticket from his drawer when he went to the bathroom and gave it back to him the next night after their date. He’d been rewarded with one of Finn’s smiles and a whisper of ‘I really like you’ in his ear. They weren’t at the love stage, they might never get to that stage, but there was definitely something more than just friends trying to date between them.
“I propose a toast,” Blaine said, lifting his glass. Everyone else quickly copied him. “To a great night full of fun and friends and to not being the entertainment for once.”
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It was him who’d asked Finn. He stole Finn’s prom ticket from his drawer when he went to the bathroom and gave it back to him the next night after their date. He’d been rewarded with one of Finn’s smiles and a whisper of ‘I really like you’ in his ear. They weren’t at the love stage, they might never get to that stage, but there was definitely something more than just friends trying to date between them.
“I propose a toast,” Blaine said, lifting his glass. Everyone else quickly copied him. “To a great night full of fun and friends and to not being the entertainment for once.”
“Cheers!”
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