THIS IS FABULOUS. All the feelings everywhere. I'm probably going to read it again, but favorites for now:
I love Kurt's reaction to himself hurting Blaine, about how there are two Kurts, one all sensitive and sad and how could I have done that? and the other totally high off of hurting someone who hurt him. Fantastic and real.
Your Blaine crying is how I cry. It's really ugly and quite rare.
That you attributed "ballsiness" to Rachel. That's my personal headcanon for this episode. Blaine is attracted to ballsy Kurt and older/taller Jeremiah and he asked someone else to Sadie Hawkins, etc. I don't have the right words for this sort of thing, but I think there's a reason that Rachel "Man Hands" Berry, raised by two men, with a mustache like a middle eastern dictator, driven and strong, was attractive to Blaine so that he accepted a date when SHE courted HIM. I think Original Song was when Kurt and Blaine realized that their first perceptions of each other were wrong (Original Perception being that Blaine was the prince rescuing Kurt, which, if you'll remember, Kurt is the one who saved Blaine who lived in a magical white tower from the monster anyway...), which let them start a romantic relationship. Rambling rambles. Am I the only one who really liked the 'Blame It' episode? Yes? Hangs head.
For ratings, I'll read it if it's not graphic or it's only implied. I think that falls in PG-13 or R, depending on the writer and other content in the story.
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I love Kurt's reaction to himself hurting Blaine, about how there are two Kurts, one all sensitive and sad and how could I have done that? and the other totally high off of hurting someone who hurt him. Fantastic and real.
Your Blaine crying is how I cry. It's really ugly and quite rare.
That you attributed "ballsiness" to Rachel. That's my personal headcanon for this episode. Blaine is attracted to ballsy Kurt and older/taller Jeremiah and he asked someone else to Sadie Hawkins, etc. I don't have the right words for this sort of thing, but I think there's a reason that Rachel "Man Hands" Berry, raised by two men, with a mustache like a middle eastern dictator, driven and strong, was attractive to Blaine so that he accepted a date when SHE courted HIM. I think Original Song was when Kurt and Blaine realized that their first perceptions of each other were wrong (Original Perception being that Blaine was the prince rescuing Kurt, which, if you'll remember, Kurt is the one who saved Blaine
who lived in a magical white towerfrom the monster anyway...), which let them start a romantic relationship. Rambling rambles. Am I the only one who really liked the 'Blame It' episode? Yes? Hangs head.For ratings, I'll read it if it's not graphic or it's only implied. I think that falls in PG-13 or R, depending on the writer and other content in the story.