Klaine: In Love with Judas
Title: In Love with Judas
Artist: blaineslacepanties (But I think now theyâre cuddlyblainearchive? I donât knowâŚ)
Author: animeangelriku
Rating (art/fic if different): G/R
Word Count: 6,028
Warnings (if any): None
Fic Summary: Blaine is a lycan who one day meets a mysterious man that turns out to be a vampire. This is almost the story of how they fell in love.
(Authorâs Note: I sent the artist an email after I was matched up, but they never answered me, so I donât know if the url is of the right person⌠anyway, this is my last Kurt/Blaine Reverse Bang fic for this year, so I hope you like it!! :D)
"Just one more time,â Kurt pleaded him.
âNo,â Blaine said.
âPlease?â he asked.
âNo!â Blaine repeated.
âPlease, Blaine? For me? Just one more time?â And then Kurt did something that Blaine couldnât say no to, the secret weapon to all secret weapons: he lowered his head, clasped his hands together, looked up at Blaine through his eyelashes, and pouted.
Oh, that bastard. He knew what that did to Blaineâhe knew that by doing that combination of body language, he could wrap Blaine around his cold little finger and make him do whatever Kurt wanted.
âOh, all right,â Blaine said, and Kurt grinned that beautiful smile that took over his lips when Blaine finally caved in to one of his wishes. âBut just one more time, okay? Believe me, this is more tiring than it seems.â
âI know, I know,â Kurt said, leaning in and kissing Blaineâs warm cheek, a contrast to his cold mouth. âThank you, honey.â Blaine took a step back and closed his eyes, focusing on what he was going to do.
Turning into a werewolf was a difficult process, especially if Blaine did it consciously, when he was not in danger. If he felt threatened, even in the slightest, his instincts took over and the transformation was almost automatic, without need for him to do anything but to give in to the animal inside him.
For some reason, Kurt loved watching him transform.
Blaine didnât see how marvelous it could be. Sure, if he concentrated enough, he could turn into a wolf in a couple of seconds, but there was really no wonderfulness in it. It was simply something he could do, something he had been born being able to do so that he could protect himself from other wolves or other creatures that might try to kill him, including both supernatural creatures and humans. It was nothing more than that.
Then again, vampires didnât have much chances of watching the transformation with such a close glance. Maybe that was why Kurt liked it so muchâhe had seen something that became most of his kindâs last sight before they were killed.
Blaine had never changed before attacking Kurt, and Kurt had never tried to attack Blaine, either. The story of how they met seemed to have happened so long ago, but Blaine knew that it had only been a few months and not the hundreds of decades it felt like to him.
The first time theyâd met each other, he had been walking back home from a failed âdateâ with his older brother (as Cooper called them, given that he and Blaine barely saw each other), who lived in L.A. and decided to visit his family after more than three years in which he had not seen them. Cooper often managed to get under Blaineâs nerves, and this date had been no exception, so Blaine had his head down and his hands on the pockets of his jacket, sighing to himself as he walked in the middle of the crowd of people surrounding him. It had been a chilly October day, he remembered.
As he made his way home, a guy suddenly walked next to him and linked their arms together, taking Blaine completely by surprise. The guy had brown locks of perfectly coiffed hair and the brightest blue eyes Blaine had ever seen, along with pale skin that seemed to be too pale, even for the coldness of the day. He was wearing a burgundy suit with a black and white shirt underneath the jacket, a burgundy tie neatly done around his collar. On his tieâs knot, there was a small blue diamond. He looked like heâd come back from walking down a runway. The guy did not look at Blaine.
âIâm so sorry about this,â he told Blaine, still not looking at him. âI donât even know if youâre straight or gay or what, but I need your help. I think Iâm being followed. Could I walk with you like this for a while?â
Blaine, for some reason, nodded his head and simply kept walking with the man attached to his arm. He didnât question him. He didnât think he was lying. There had been this⌠urgency to the strangerâs voice, even though he was smiling and holding his head high, like he had no troubles weighing him down whatsoever. Blaineâs instincts took hold for a second, and he softly, subtlety, sniffed the air.
Hunters. He could smell them.
But his acute nose caught something else: a scent that had only ever been described to him, a scent he had never actually caught himself. Coldness. Frozen blood. Not driedâhe recognized the smell of dried bloodâbut frozen. The guy wasnât just pale from the chilly weather. The hunters werenât chasing him. They were chasing his companion.
âYouâre a vampire,â Blaine mumbled.
The guy next to him tensed noticeably, but he kept walking, just as Blaine did. âThere is no way you could have known that just by standing next to me. You canât even tell that my touch is cold because of your jacket.â
âIâm right, then.â
âOf course you are,â the guy said. âAnd I would be correct in assuming youâre a mutt, arenât you?â
Mutt. Blaine hated that word. He had never heard a vampire use it, but he had heard his share of âDamn muttsâ coming out of the mouths of the hunters that sometimes caught up with him and chased him until he was able to lose them. It was a word both used for werewolves and lycans, like they were the same just because they happened to turn into wolves. Blaine was a lycan. Being called âmuttâ, or even being confused for a werewolf, was like a slap in the face to him, like not caring that he had control over himself that werewolves had not been born with. He could turn whenever he wanted. Werewolves could only completely turn with the full moon, and sometimes, it was against their will.
âI have offended you,â the vampire said, and Blaine hadnât noticed the way his shoulders had straightened, his hands tightened into fists inside his pockets. âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to. Werewolf or lycan?â
For the first time since they had begun walking together, Blaine glanced at the vampire. He was looking at Blaine now, too, and there was genuine regret in his eyes. âIâm a lycan,â Blaine said. âWhich means that I should technically rip out your throat.â
The vampire smiled, his eyes glowing a bright amber for a second before they returned to their natural blue color. At least, Blaine thought his eyes were naturally blue. âOh, believe me. I would rip out your throat much more quickly than you would mine.â
âYou think so?â
âWant me to prove it?â
Blaine scoffed. âI doubt you could. What are you doing around here, anyway? Shouldnât vampire covens keep themselves to the other side of the country?â
The vampire rolled his eyes. âIâm not part of any coven. Mine was killed years ago by the parents of the hunters after me now. They chased me out of my hometown. Luckily for you, that means I have no hard feelings towards mutts. What about you, though? Shouldnât you be with your pack?â
âMy only pack is my family. Itâs a long story.â
They continued to walk in silence, and Blaine managed to keep down his instincts telling him to transform, to kill this vampire right here and then, because although he had never encountered one before, that was how it was. Mutts killed vampires. Vampires killed mutts. They both killed hunters that were trying to kill them. Hunters killed them both. Blaine hadnât made the rules; that was just the way it worked, and heâd never had any trouble with it.
If he was being honest, though, he hadnât killed a hunter in his entire life. Running away from them had always seemed the best option to him.
Blaine sniffed the air. He had almost lost complete track of the hunters, but he could still smell them, if only faintly.
âWhy didnât you run?â he asked the vampire.
The cold-blooded creature turned to him. âWhat?â
âWhy didnât you run?â Blaine repeated. âWhy did you decide to blend in with the crowd? Wouldnât it have been much easier to escape the hunters? Iâm sure you couldâve outrun them, if you had wanted to.â
âI did, at first,â the vampire told him. âBut then I got to the crowd, and I thought it would be too dangerous for me to run in between all of these people. Someone might notice people armed with daggers and knives and guns running by and alert the police. I would rather not involve citizens or human authorities in a supernatural chase.â
âWell thought,â Blaine admitted. âI do have a question, though. Well, two.â
âDo you, now?â The vampire smirked, and he let out this little noise that sounded like a tiny laugh. âGo on.â
âWhatâs your name?â
The vampire turned to him, and his eyes glowed amber again as he smirked at Blaine, like they were old friends who had bumped into each other after a very long time. âGetting into first-name-basis with a vampire might not be your wisest decision, lycan.â
âTell me your name,â said Blaine, âand Iâll tell you mine.â
That seemed to catch the vampireâs attention. He raised an eyebrow, but he was still smiling when he answered with, âKurt. My name is Kurt. Letâs leave it at that for now.â
Kurt. Strange name for a vampire. Vampires tended to change their names after they were bitten and fully transformed to more regal-sounding-names; names taken after kings and queens and princes and others from nobility, names that resonated, that caused impact and fear upon whoever heard them. Blaine had heard of Camilla, Catherine, George, Alexander, Louis, Isabelle, William, Santiago, Ivan, Joan, the likes of those.
He had never heard of a Kurt.
âAll right,â Blaine said. âIâm Blaine. Iâll ask the same favor of you.â
âGood. Now, what was the second question you wanted to ask me?â
âWhat do you plan to do when we get to my house?â Blaine asked. âBecause Iâm heading there right now. I canât exactly come home with a vampire at my arm, can I?â
âYou could,â Kurt said, âthough that may not be the best idea. Is your family all filled up with lycan DNA?â
âNot my dad,â Blaine explained, âbut my mother is. My lycan gene comes from her. My father was actually a hunter when he met her. He was a trainee when he was sent to kill her, but he fell in love with her instead and left the hunters to marry her.â Then he blinked to himself, like he hadnât realized that those words were coming out of his mouth. âAnd I have no idea of why I just told you that.â
âHm.â Kurt closed his eyes for a second and smiled contently. âThatâs a nice story. I wouldnât mind listening to the full version someday.â
For some unknown reason, Blaine found himself blushing at that statement.
âAnd in any case, Iâm not allowed into any place unless Iâm personally invited in,â Kurt said. âSo, even if your family wasnât made up of two lycans and a former hunter, I wouldnât be able to hide at your place, anyway.â
âWho said I wouldnât invite you in?â
Kurt stopped walking less than a second before Blaine did. When he looked at Blaine, his eyes were back to blue, and he looked like he might have blushed if he had been able to. âYou would?â
âIâŚâ Blaine licked his lips. âI-I didnât⌠I w-was justâŚâ he stammered helplessly. âI meanâŚâ
The vampire smiled, almost shyly. âYou donât have to be so nervous around me, you know. I might be a vampire, but you helped me escape the hunters. Iâm sort of indebted to you now. Youâre still helping me now, even though we probably left the hunters behind quite some time ago.â
âW-well,â Blaine said. âOne can never be too cautious, I guess.â
âYeah,â Kurt said, tightening his grip on Blaineâs arm. âI guess.â
They got lost in the crowd, speeding up their pace, just to be safe. The hunters would never attack them with so many people around them, but they didnât want to take any risks. They minded their own business. They spoke freely about the supernatural, not caring that someone might hear them. Even if they were heard, people would not believe them, or they would not care. Or neither. Blaine tried picking out the scent of the hunters again, but he realized they were long gone.
Before they reached Blaineâs place, Blaine stopped, forcing Kurt to stop as well. The vampire looked back at him, their arms still linked together. âThis is where we stop,â said the lycan. âI canât take you any further. Momâs instincts will just pick you up like a big splotch on radar, and Iâll get in trouble⌠after she rips you to pieces, of course.â
âWell, I definitely donât want that,â Kurt said. âSo I guess I should leave.â
âI guess you should.â
âThanks again for helping me. I couldâve been killed if you hadnât allowed me to, uh, use you for cover.â
Blaine chuckled. âIt was no problem. I liked being, uh⌠used by you to cover your vampire ass and save it from the hunters.â
âIâm sorry,â Kurt said. âBut my vampire ass still has decades to live before Iâm killed.â
âBecause it hasnât lived enough decades already?â Blaine asked with a smug turn-up of the right corner of his lips.
Kurt scoffed again, glancing down at the ground before looking up at Blaine. âBy god, Blaine, Iâm not that old. Seriously, do you not see me as young at all?â
âI donât know,â Blaine said. âYou vampires are tough to figure out. You could be a thousand years old and you would still look the age at which you were transformed. So how old are you, truly? At what age were you bitten?â
âYou would like to know, wouldnât you?â Kurt said with the most mischievous smirk Blaine had seen on his face yet. âIf we bump into each other again, Blaine, I will make sure to let you know.â With that, Kurt squeezed Blaineâs arm, and then he leaned in to kiss Blaineâs cheek, making him feel Kurtâs coldnessâthe cold of his lipsâagainst his skin. âGoodbye, lycan.â
By the time Blaine had recovered from the shock of having a vampire kiss his cheek, Kurt was gone.
That night, Blaine remembered, his mother had not left him alone at all. âHow was your date with your brother? Did you tell him about you finally being able to transform at will? How is he? Is he leaving for another four years? You smell like cold. Blaine, why do you smell like cold? Did you find a vampire? Did you kill it? What would a vampire be doing here, anyway? Covens often keep themselves to the eastern statesâŚâ
Blaine rubbed his temples and answered all of his motherâs questions as soon as she asked them, which had been almost two questions every five or so minutes.
âIt was fine; he said hello. No, I forgot. Heâs fine. I donât know, he didnât say. Well, itâs cold outside, Mom, the smell mustâve rubbed on me.â
Then he had surprised himself by lying to his mother.
âNo, I didnât find a vampire. Therefore, I didnât kill any vampire. Mom, youâre being ridiculous, this town has not had vampires in decades. Thatâs what you and Dad say, at least.â
âAnd itâs true,â his father had told him. âBut your mother still thinks you smell like coldness.â
âHe does,â Mom had said.
âItâs chilly outside, Mom! If you had been out for as long as I was, you would smell like cold, too. For Godâs sakeâŚâ
His parents had left him alone after that.
But that same night, before Blaine fell asleep, someone started knocking on his window, on the second floor of his house. He woke up and saw a fist repeatedly knocking on the glass, like the person outside was waiting for Blaine to open his window. Blaine got out of bed (in his undershirt and pajama pants) and walked to the window, sliding it open.
Kurtâs face came into view. âHey, you. May I come in?"
Blaine nearly had a heart attack, but he still stepped aside so that Kurt could come in. âWhat are you doing here?â he whispered. âMy motherâs instincts are going to go haywire any minute now, and sheâs going to come in here and kill you!â
âOh, relax,â Kurt said, pushing past Blaine, climbing into the room. He wasnât wearing his suit anymoreâinstead, he had a black vest over a white shirt and some of the skinniest jeans Blaine had ever seen, which made him incredibly self-conscious about standing in his pajamas. The little blue diamond heâd had on his tie was now hanging around his neck. âIf you didnât wake up, I doubt she will. Besides, no mutts expect to find a vampire in this town. I mean, I managed to wrap my arm around yours, and you had no idea I was a vampire until you smelled the hunters.â
Blaine blushed at the memory. âThat doesnât matter! My mom has been a lycan more than twice the time I have been one!â
âOkay, look,â Kurt said. âYouâre able to feel when your mother wakes up, right?â
âYes.â
âThen, as soon as you do, you can tell me,â said the vampire, sitting down at the edge of Blaineâs bed before he scrambled back towards the wall. âAnd then Iâll run out of here, okay?â
With a sigh, Blaine ran his hands down his face. âYou still havenât answered my question,â he said. âWhat the hell are you doing here?â
âWell,â said Kurt. âTo be quite honest⌠remember that story about your father leaving the hunters so that he could marry your mother?â
âYeah,â Blaine said, not sure of where the conversation was going.
âAs it turns out,â the vampire said, âI would like to know the full version of that story right now.â
âNow?â
âYes! Please?â
That was the day Blaine first saw the pout: Kurt clasped his hands together, tilted his head down ever so slightly, looked up through his eyelashes, and he pouted. Blaine could only groan and roll his eyes, ruffling his own hair with his fingers. âYou look more like a mutt than I do,â he said.
âPlease?â Kurt repeated.
âFine!â Blaine said, sitting down beside Kurt, who eagerly turned so that he and Blaine were face to face, crossing his legs underneath him. âSo, my mom was what we call a trainee pup: mutts that donât know how to control their instincts yet. Theyâre overtaken by them. Mom was just about to become a regular pup, having resisted the impulse to change as soon as they smelled hunters, a couple of miles away. But she was so curious to see them that she hid away and waited for them to appear. My dad immediately caught her attentionâŚâ
When the sun was about to start rising, Blaine stopped the story and looked out the window. He stood up and hurried towards it to slam it shut and close the curtains. âWhat?â Kurt asked. âWhat, whatâs wrong?â
âThe sun is about to come out!â Blaine half-whispered, half-yelled. âYou have to get out of here now!â
âOh, wait, the sunâs what worries you?â Kurt smiled and chuckles slightly, but it didnât sound like he was making fun of Blaine or anything. âNot to worry about that! See this thing around my neck?â He put a hand to the blue diamond hanging by a thin chain around his neck. âItâs an amulet that protects me against the sun.â
âBut still,â Blaine said, going back towards the bed. âIt wonât be long before my parents are up, and you need to get out of here by that time.â
âBut you havenât finished!â Kurt exclaimed, simply pouting now. âI want to know what happened when the hunters found out your dad didnât kill your mom!â
âYou can hear the rest of the story later,â said Blaine, pulling the curtains open and sliding his window up.
Kurt smirked then, and since Blaine was standing at the edge of the bed, Kurt crawled towards him on all fours with this⌠hungry look in his eyes, and Blaine didnât feel threatened, not at all, because he had known since he met Kurt that the vampire would not hurt him, but he still felt⌠intrigued by that look, Kurtâs eyes glowing amber as he stopped before Blaine, lifting himself up on his knees and putting both of his palms over Blaineâs cheeks.
The coldness contrasting to the warmth of his face made Blaineâs entire body flush and jolt with something that felt like electricity. Kurt leaned in, his lips only one or two inches away from Blaineâs, and his amber eyes went straight to Blaineâs mouth.
âIâŚâ Kurt said, his breath ghosting over Blaineâs lips. âI better hear the rest of that story one of these days, Blaine.â
Then he kissed Blaineâs cheek, quick as a lightning bolt, before he sprang up from the bed and slipped out the window.
-
Blaine finished transforming in front of Kurt, having to look up at him now that he was on all fours on the floor of his room while Kurt was face-down on his bed, resting on his belly while he kicked his legs up in the air, his hands gripping the edge of his mattress.
âOh, my god,â Kurt said with that beautiful grin Blaine loved so much. âYou are so cute as a wolf. If you were a tiny bit smaller, I would carry you in my arms and cuddle you.â
Being in his wolf form, Blaineâs senses were sharper. His earing was more powerful, his smell was stronger, his sight was clearer. Listening to Kurtâs voice, smelling his scent, looking at Kurt through different eyes, Blaine felt overwhelmed, as if he were drowning or choking, unable to breathe. But it was the greatest sense of suffocation he could feelâevery time he transformed with Kurt around him, Blaine felt like he could stay like that forever.
Blaine moved closer to the bed. He sat down in front of it and laid his head right in front of Kurtâs, staring at his gorgeous blue eyes. Kurt leaned in to kiss the top of Blaineâs head, cupping his snout in his hands. âI love you, Blaine.â
I love you too, Blaine thought, fully knowing that Kurt could hear him.
It was a strange thing, their bond. No muttâlycan or werewolfâhad ever had a relationship of any kind with a vampire. After they had started dating, Blaine found himself being able to hear Kurtâs thoughts if he focused enough on them. And Kurt realized that he could hear Blaineâs thoughts when Blaine was a wolf.
Getting together was one of the strangestâthough also one of the most pleasantâexperiences Blaine had ever lived.
It had happened three weeks after Kurt had stopped by to listen to Blaineâs story about his parents. Blaine had been busy searching for hunters around the woods, just to make sure that the other packsâthe ones who were in charge of the trainee pupsâwere safe, not about to be ambushed or anything of the sort. His mother usually did that, but she and his father had left to another town for some business, which Blaine hadnât known whether it was related to the mutts or if it was some other sort of business. Then he smelled coldness and frozen blood and immediately realized that Kurt was around. He sniffed the air to find him, and when his nose finally caught Kurtâs scent, Blaine knew that the vampire was being chased by the hunters.
When he got to Kurt, he was cornered against a tree, a bunch of hunters surrounding him, all armed with fire throwers, silver bullets, and crossbows with wooden arrows equipped to them. Kurt looked so different than the confident, smooth vampire that had linked his arm through Blaineâs, the vampire who had sneaked into Blaineâs room in the middle of the night, the vampire who had grabbed Blaineâs face and whispered against his lips and kissed his cheek twice.
He looked terrified to death.
Blaine wasnât going to let the hunters kill him.
He took the chance of them being focused on Kurt to transform and take them by surprise. Blaine didnât kill any of themâhe was still abiding himself to his rules of not killing a hunterâbut he was able to scratch them and wound them and leave scars on them and knock them unconscious so that Kurt had a chance to run away while he kept the hunters busy.
But when he turned around to see if Kurt was gone, the vampire was still standing against the tree, his eyes wide and his lips slightly parted in shock.
âBlaineâŚâ he mumbled, so softly that Blaine almost didnât hear him.
âHey,â Blaine said, heading towards him. âAre you all right? They didnât hurt you, did they?â
âNo, no,â Kurt said, slowly blinking. âThey didnât, I justâŚâ He took a step towards the lycan. âBlaine, you saved me,â he said. âYou attacked a group of hunters just to save me. Why did youâwhy would youâyouâre a mutt, Blaine, youâre a lycan, and you risked your life to save me, to save a vampire. Why would you do that?â
âI donât know,â Blaine answered him, thinking about his answer before saying it. âI⌠I honestly donât know why I did it.â
Kurt didnât say anything else. What he did do, though, was grab Blaineâs face, as if he wanted to pull him towards him, and press their mouths together.
Blaineâs hands went straight to Kurtâs hips as Kurtâs arms wrapped around his neck, kissing him enthusiastically, like he actually needed air to breathe and Blaine was the only one who could give him that air. Blaine had no idea of what he was doingâhe just focused on the way his lips slid alongside Kurtâs in a way that was slightly awkward but somehow still amazing. His palms rested against the curve of Kurtâs spine, kissing the vampire back as if Blaine had been kissed thousands of times instead of this being his first kiss.
âYou saved my life,â Kurt whispered, his lips brushing Blaineâs as he continued kissing him. âI was cornered and you saved me. Why did you do that?â
âI donât know,â Blaine replied. âI really donât. I donât care, either. Oh, god, just keep doing that, donât stop.â
And so Kurt continued kissing him, their lips making lewd noises as they parted and came together again until Blaine lost count of how many times they had kissed.
âCan IâŚâ Kurt breathed, cupping Blaineâs cheeks, running his cold thumbs across the warm skin of Blaineâs flesh. âCan I go back to your place with you?â
The blood rushed to Blaineâs face, feeling like he might start sweating from all the heat going to his head. âW-w-what?â he stammered, his brain melting inside his skull.
âI want,â the vampire said, âto hear the rest of your story. Iâve been trying to go back, but I always chickened out because I kissed your cheek, and I didnât know if you had liked that, and I was on my way tonight, just like Iâve done for the past three weeks, and then they caught up with me, and I thought I was going to die before I could see you one last time, before you could tell me the rest of the story, before I was brave enough or stupid enough to try to really kiss you, andââ
âYeah,â Blaine said, kissing Kurt again. âYeah, sure, we can⌠yeah, letâs⌠letâs go.â
Once they got to Blaineâs place, Kurt sat on the bed, pulling himself backwards so that he could lie back on the mattress, pulling Blaine by his shirt so that he fell on top of him. âIf you donât mind,â he said, âIâd like to keep kissing you for a little longer before you finish your parentsâ tale.â
âUh-huh,â Blaine said, his hands bracketing Kurtâs head. âIâm⌠Iâm totally okay with that.â
Kurt grabbed Blaine by the hips and brought their bodies together, kissing the lycan as if his life depended on it. Blaine responded with equal force, lowering himself so that he was resting on his elbows, still on each side of Kurtâs head, his mouth capturing Kurtâs, sucking on his upper lip as Kurt bit down on Blaineâs lower lip and pulled it into his own mouth.
âI always wondered when you would return,â Blaine said. âI wanted to see you again but I didnât know where I could find you, where I would even start looking for you.â
âI wanted to come back,â Kurt mumbled. âI wanted to, but I was a coward. Iâm so sorry.â
âIâm just glad youâre here now.â
âI think I might have feelings for you,â Kurt muttered, like he hadnât heard Blaine. âVery strong feelings.â
âDo you?â Blaine asked him, his eyes opening for just a second so that he could look at Kurt, and what he saw took his breath away. Kurt was sprawled beneath him, his hands softly moving from Blaineâs hips to his neck, gently holding his head, the tiny blue diamond around his neck falling to the side. The vampire opened his eyes, and instead of being blue, instead of being amber, they were a combination of both colors, like Kurt wanted to just continue kissing Blaine, but like he wanted to let his instincts take over completely and have his way with Blaine. His pupils were wide, the bluish amber glow a thin circle around the black marbles.
âMost likely,â Kurt answered. âGod, Blaine, you have the most beautiful eyes Iâve ever seen. And the way you just transformed and kicked the living crap out of those huntersâŚâ
âIs that your way of telling me Iâm hot?â Blaine chuckled softly, realizing that Kurtâs voice was raspier and drier than it had been in the woods, and the animal inside of him growled with the thought that he had made Kurt sound like that. He mustâve growled out loud, given the way Kurt suddenly moaned before threading his fingers through Blaineâs hair to pull him back towards himself.
âPretty much, yeah,â the vampire said, his tongue darting out to lick into Blaineâs mouth. âI think youâre incredibly hot, Blaine.â
âKind of ironic,â Blaine said, âsince my body temperature is often higher than for humansâ.â
Kurt laughed with a voice so low, Blaine felt an uncomfortable pressure on his crotch area, his pants tightening the restraint on his cock. He couldnât help himself when he lowered his hips to Kurtâs, grinding them together, earning a gasp from his own mouth and another one from Kurt, whose eyes rolled back into his skull before they slid closed, his eyebrows furrowed in what Blaine could only guess was pleasure. âOh, my god,â Kurt groaned, throwing his head back against the pillow. âThe blood in my body cannot possibly go down to my cock right now, but shit, Blaine, that felt really good.â
âYou canât justââ Blaine kissed him fiercely, his hands cupping Kurtâs face, his fingers under Kurtâs ears to tilt his head up and part his lips with his tongue. Kurt shuddered against him, tugging on Blaineâs curls as hard as he could as he hissed against his mouth. âYou canât just say things like thatââ
âWhy not?â Kurt teased him, arching his hips off the bed so that they touched Blaineâs. The arousal sent a spark all throughout Blaineâs body, and he growled even louder than before. âAfraid Iâll make you come in your pants before the first date?â
This time, the growl came from the deepest part of Blaineâs chest, making his way out through his mouth as his lips pulled back in almost a snarl. Then he took Kurtâs hands away from his hair and pushed his arms above Kurtâs head, using one of his hands to hold both of Kurtâs wrists down to the bed. âYou wanna make me come? Fine.â Blaine sat up on his knees, which were straddling Kurt, used his free hand to pull Kurt closer to him by his back, and started rocking their hips together.
Blaine came a few seconds later with a muffled scream into Kurtâs neck and Kurtâs knees pressed to his sides, kissing the cold skin of the crook of Kurtâs neck, sucking the flesh between his teeth before harshly biting down on it, realizing that he would leave no hickeys due to the frozen blood still inside the vampireâs body. Kurt kept moaning and writhing underneath him, his toes curling into the mattress.
Once Blaine regained his breath, he let go of Kurtâs wrists, which heâd kept in a tight clasp, and brought them both to his mouth to kiss the slightly hurt skin before softly rubbing them with his thumbs. Kurt softly grasped Blaineâs shirt, smiling as the lycan leaned down to kiss him again, his hands on the small of Kurtâs back.
âDid I hurt you?â Blaine whispered softly, his lips brushing Kurtâs.
âNot at all,â Kurt replied. âWell, either you didnât hurt me, or I was just too busy focusing on your face to notice any kind of pain.â
Blaine smiled, his teeth barely showing. âToo busy focusing on my face?â
âWhen you were about to come,â Kurt said, and Blaine closed his eyes to keep his animal instincts under control. Heâd already allowed them too much power over him for one night. âYour eyes glowed. I mean, you already have beautiful hazel eyes, but they shone even brighter, and then you closed them tight and gritted your teeth, but I could still hear you growling, and I donât know why that just turned me on so much.â
The vampire smirked and flipped them over so that Blaine was underneath him. âWhich means that it is now my turn.â
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Blaine turned back to his human form, his chin between his hands on the edge of the bed. Kurt nuzzled their noses together before pressing a soft, butterfly kiss to Blaineâs mouth. He stared at Blaine with so much love and trust and passion, and it was a look that Blaine had seen in Kurtâs eyes a thousand times before, but it didnât cease to amaze him.
âHow did I get so lucky?â Kurt said, tilting his head to the side as he kicked his legs up in the air, placing his hands on top of Blaineâs. âI found a lycan that fell in love with meâa lycan that loves me and protects me and is the most amazing sex Iâve ever had.â
âBecause youâve had sex with so many other mutts in your forty-seven years of being a vampire after you were bitten when you were nineteen?â Blaine asked with a teasing smirk.
âRight,â Kurt said. âBecause there were so many other mutts that wanted to get into my pants before I met you,â he replied with the same sarcastic tone. He took Blaineâs hands between his own and kissed his knuckles. âIâm serious, though. How did I get so lucky, Blaine?â
âI donât know,â Blaine answered with that tiny, shy smile that Kurt adored. âYouâre the one who found me, remember? Youâre the one who found me in the middle of a crowd, latched your arm through mine, and asked me if you could walk with me because you thought you were being followed.â
âI wish Iâd known then,â Kurt said, âthat I would fall in love with you.â
âWell, to be fair,â Blaine said, âI didnât know I would fall in love with you, either. Not that Iâm complaining, though.â
âIâm not complaining, either,â Kurt added, cupping Blaineâs cheeks to kiss him.












