Title: More Than Ghosts
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purplehrdwonderRating: NC-17
Genre/pairing: Sebastian/Blaine
Characters: Blaine, Sebastian, Tina, Sam, Artie, Kurt, Rachel, Santana
Word count: 6,450
Spoilers: Through 4x22
Disclaimer: I own nothing you recognize.
Summary: For too long Blaine had let the ghosts of the past haunt him. It was time to let go, even if a present with
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the TENSION!!! jesus, the TENSION-- such good story-telling. (I'm selfishly glad it isn't all roses and rainbows lol.)
I love that we got to see Seb with his barbs out, even if Blaine didn't like it. and damn, these two are ELECTRIC together-- which sometimes hurts and sometimes is INCREDIBLE--
and I'm convinced in this verse that there's too much hurt/history between Kurt and Blaine for them to be together, despite still caring.
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As much as I think Blaine would at least like to be on speaking terms with Kurt again (and I'm in total agreement about the Kurt/Blaine dynamic in this verse), I think Sebastian is always going to be insecure about them because there are obviously still feelings there. It's an interesting dynamic to explore.
So much tension to explore \o/
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I think Kurt may have actually had *some* concern about Blaine's well-being (I think they still love each other but can't make it work with all the hurt between them), but his baggage with Sebastian is always going to cloud his view of their relationship. Rachel and Santana, yeah, not so much. Good thing Blaine has Sam and Tina to fall back on!
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I also enjoyed how you handled Kurt. I think no matter how bad things could end between them or how long they go without taking, Kurt would still ask Blaine if whoever he was with was good to him. And I loved that you showed that.
Just yeah, love everything about this and could gush all night :D
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Going forward from this point is going to be interesting, because the sex didn't solve anything though it brought them closer; they're both still upset and having hangups that hurt each other. I honestly debated whether or not to include the sex scene here, but it struck me as Blaine, despite being hurt, committing himself to the messiness that their relationship is going to entail, and that worked for me. They might not be perfect, but they're going to face that together, and for now, that has to be enough.
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