*Shows up four months late with Starbucks* Hey...

I'm sorry it took so long to update. I have nothing to say for myself, real life has been busy and to be honest with you, I have been focusing on my other fic Warbler On Ice (bc I'm currently obsessed with figure skating). HOWEVER, this fic is NOT going to be abandoned, ok? Both of my unfinished fics have my attention and I'm not leaving you without a proper ending!

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They all turned to look when the smell of another vampire was getting close. Each vampire turned back, exchanging looks. They weren't expecting any visitors. None of them were old enough to have a lot of knowledge of how nests were supposed to work.

"I recognize that smell," Millie was the first to speak, she turned to her companions.

"Me too," Chad agreed. "It's Kurt."

Gabriel had told them about his encounter with the vampire named Kurt. He still hadn't told them about a very significant part: that he had, for some reason, given their address to Kurt. It was a basic rule of every nest, your nests are a secret. Not only because of vampires from different regions fighting for territory but because the less a vampire knew about another nest, the better. Vampire hunters had very vicious ways of getting information.

"You didn't tell us he was coming here, Gabriel!" Patti frowned, standing up. She wasn't the oldest, but when Bill wasn't there, they all saw her as the leader.

Gabriel raised both his hands in defense. "He wasn't."

Millie stood up from the couch. "How does he know how to get to our nest?"

Gabriel shrugged. "Maybe Bill told him," he lied. They were going to find out later, but if they got the hunters Bill was looking for, no one would care. It would be okay.

There was a knock on the door.

They exchanged looks again until Patti rolled her eyes and moved closer to the door.

"Who is it?"

"You know exactly who I am, I could hear your entire conversation." Came the voice at the other side of the door.

Patti just let out a sigh. "What are you doing here?" She asked as she opened just a crack of the door.

Kurt put on a smile. "Well, I have important information I wanted to share with you, didn't Gabriel tell you? His name is Gabriel, right?"

Patti looked back at the vampire Kurt mentioned. "Yeah," she turned back to Kurt. "Just give us the information and leave."

Kurt raised his eyebrow. "My, my... Where are your manners? Don't I at least get to come in?"

"No." She answered flatly.

Kurt wasn't fazed. "Let me in. Bill will be mad at you if you don't."

This time Patti hesitated. "No. He didn't tell me you were coming."

Kurt made sure to look right into her eyes. "Let me in."

The door was opened for him to enter and the girl bowed her head. Kurt smiled and stepped inside. He took a look at the five vampires in the house.

Blaine and he were going to finish this easily, he thought, as he remembered their plan.


"So, you remember what you have to do once you get inside, right?"

Kurt was distracted, staring at Blaine and wishing he could just reach out and touch him. He had given up trying to understand the desires he had regarding Blaine. It didn't matter why. The only thing that mattered for Kurt was finding a way to make Blaine his. He thought Blaine wasn't even coming to help him, now there he was. Blaine cared enough to show up, maybe it wasn't crazy to think that Blaine might want him too.

"Kurt?" Blaine insisted.

The vampire blinked, turning to look at a particular window of the house where Blaine was pointing. They were both inside the hunter's car, looking out the windshield.

"Of course," he replied, "Get inside, let you in and kill everybody."

Blaine sighed, "It's more complicated than that. Again, you convince them to let you in and-"

"Blaine..." Kurt interrupted softly. "I know the plan. Relax."

Blaine stared at him for a moment, clearly uncomfortable at how careless Kurt was being. Kurt knew what he was doing, he was a stronger being after all. Having Blaine there with him was all he needed. Kurt understood why Blaine felt unsure, though. He didn't really have a reason to trust Kurt so much. Hunting with Kurt was like hunting alone, in Blaine's mind.

"I'm not going to let you get hurt," The vampire spoke just as softly.

Blaine seemed to not know how to respond. "Right."

"Why did you come?" Kurt couldn't help but ask. "And I'm curious to know how you found me. I took the paper with the address with me."

"You're still wearing your tracker," Blaine replied to Kurt's second question.

Kurt stayed silent waiting for Blaine to explain to him why the hunter decided to join him. "But why did you come? I thought you were scared I was setting you a trap."

Blaine looked down, trying to find the right words to express himself. "I don't know... I guess, in a way, I trust you."

Kurt's jaw dropped slightly.

"I told my brother I was out for a few drinks and came here, because..." The hunter sighed, "I decided to check where you were, and you were far away from your apartment. You were here at this address, far from everywhere you usually go. So I wondered why you had decided to come here alone if it was just a lie... Then, I wondered why you came here alone to take down a whole nest by yourself just to save us." When Blaine looked at Kurt again, his eyes were searching for some kind of answer in Kurt's eyes. "Why would you do that?"

Kurt's most honest reply would have been inappropriate. He would do anything to protect Blaine. He would kill every vampire in New York City if that was the only way to keep Blaine safe.

"It might seem shocking to you, but I do care about you, Blaine."

Kurt held Blaine's gaze for a moment. Again, the hunter didn't seem to know what to say. Perhaps the idea that a vampire could actually care about someone never came to Blaine's mind. How shocked would Blaine be if Kurt leaned in a gave him the most passionate kiss?

The vampire smiled at the thought. He let himself glance down at Blaine's lips before he looked back at the house.

"I should go."

The vampire opened the car door before turning to Blaine again.

"Wish me luck," he winked.


"Will you tell us the address or not?" Chad spoke, the five vampires from the nest were all standing in a circle, watching Kurt intently. They weren't supposed to trust other vampires so easily, which was why they were being so hostile towards Kurt.

Kurt looked around at every single vampire, taking in their smell. They were all very young, but their fangs coming out told Kurt they weren't willing to chat much. "You all need to relax, I'm on your side, okay?"

"You're not welcome here. You don't belong to this nest." Millie frowned, "Patti, why did you let him in?"

The red-haired vampire named Patti just shook her head. "Because... I don't know," she muttered.

"That is not how you treat a guest," Kurt raised his eyebrow.

"It doesn't matter," Gabriel stepped closer to Kurt, he was the only vampire who didn't think it was a big deal that another vampire was there. "Kurt, you said you had important information. What is it?"

"Well..." Kurt moved close to the window, not sure if it was the right window. Blaine worried too much about details. The hunter was close, he could smell him. According to Blaine, the other vampires wouldn't pay too much attention to that because they were used to sensing the smell of humans all the time, and none of them knew Blaine personally, so they didn't know his scent. "I have information about the hunters."

"And what is it?" Asked another vampire, impatiently. A guy who looked older than the rest of them.

Kurt looked out the window, pretending to be deep in thought, when in fact he was desperately trying to remember what information he was supposed to tell. Maybe he should have paid more attention to Blaine's plan. It wasn't his fault, Blaine was way too distracting.

"Hey," Patti grabbed his shoulder forcefully and made him turn around. "We're talking to you! Answer the fucking question!"

Kurt narrowed his eyes. He didn't like being bossed around. He was just wasting his time anyway, those vampires were so young, they didn't have much experience in fighting.

The other female vampire approached the pair, she made sure to show her fangs to look intimidating. Kurt thought it was adorable.

Patti, the most annoying vampire in that nest, in Kurt's opinion, took another step in Kurt's direction and took out her silver knife. "If you don't start talking right this second you're gonna regret it!" She threatened, "Tell me how you did that? How did you make me let you in?" This wasn't going according to plan at all.

Fuck the plan.

"The information is that Blaine's plan is too boring," In one quick move, Kurt had grabbed the girl by the neck, lifting her up from the ground. Her eyes were wide as she looked at him and filled with shock and rage. He said through gritted teeth, "And I'm going to kill every single one of you."

The girl didn't have enough time to react. Her knife missed Kurt's throat. He had forcefully thrown her across the room after managing to grab her knife in one quick move. The vampires in the room were all ready to fight. Five vampires against one. Millie, the closest vampire to Kurt, jumped at his direction, letting out a growl. Kurt saw her knife being pulled.

Meanwhile, Blaine entered the house, kicking open the front door. He didn't have a choice. "What the hell have you done?!"

"Uh... Sorry? We can discuss this later, but I didn't follow the plan." Kurt replied, while he easily took Millie down to the ground as she tried to fight him off of her.

"I can see that!" Blaine said harshly as two vampires were suddenly very interested in him and one of them was coming close. He needed to act fast. As if time had stopped, Blaine made a note of every single person in the room, what they were doing and what they could do to harm them.

Kurt had taken down a female vampire with brown hair, she was still alive, but Kurt's knife was going to put an end to her life soon. Meanwhile, a male vampire was ready to jump at Kurt any second. There was one vampire that was running towards Blaine, faster than any human possibly could. He looked the oldest and was undoubtedly going to break Blaine's neck if he doesn't shoot him. While Blaine aimed for the head, he noticed the red-haired female vampire. She was confused and Kurt had hurt her neck with his hands, which slowed her down, but she was still conscious, very much alive and healing already. She was getting up and trying to sneak out of the room.

Blaine blinked. He knew what to do now.

He had one second to aim perfectly and shoot. His gun was pointed at the enraged vampire and he pulled the trigger twice. He watched the monster's body hit the floor and turned his gun to the red-haired vampire. She was gone. Shit. Kurt had killed the brown-haired girl. He had a sinister look on his face that Blaine didn't want to see for too long.

"Millie, no!" A vampire that Blaine recognized as Gabriel, according to Kurt's description, cried.

Gabriel let out another inhuman scream as he tackled Kurt away from the dead girl's body. Gabriel was fighting for Kurt's knife. "I'M GONNA KILL YOU!"

Blaine pointed the gun right at Gabriel's head, ready to shoot. He still had to go after the other female vampire. She couldn't get away or Bill would find out Kurt is working with them.

"Don't. Let me have a bit of fun with him." Blaine was surprised to hear that from Kurt. Indeed, Kurt seemed to be taking pleasure in all this. The danger didn't seem to be affecting him at all.

Blaine definitely didn't want to think too much about that. He turned around and went further into the house. He needed to be careful. This vampire knew the house better than him and he could walk into a trap any second. The hunter could still hear both vampires fighting in the living room. If Kurt was human he would never have left him alone, but in that circumstance, getting away was probably his best option.

He was a vampire hunter, in a house with three vampires. He had lied to his brother... Blaine questioned what he was doing with his life.

Blaine walked silently, he had been trained to do that because he knew the smallest noise could cost his life. The hunter was checking every room, keeping focus, trying to hear any sound or see any detail that might give away where that vampire was. She couldn't get away, she'd tell Bill that Kurt was working for a hunter and ruin their entire plan.

Blaine was suddenly hit by a great force that threw him across the hallway to the other side, back into the living room. It was the red-haired vampire. Blaine dropped his gun when he was thrown. Luckily, he didn't hit his head. He needed a few seconds to recover from the fall, though, but he knew that those few seconds could get him killed.

He could see Kurt, the vampire didn't have any training, but the way he fought was truly amazing. He was clearly quicker than his opponent and dodged his advances. Blaine heard the female vampire running towards him while practically growling. An enraged vampire was never good.

Blaine reached for his machete, the gun was too far away and he worried she had caught it. If she did, they were dead. The bullets were made of silver, they would hurt Kurt too. The hunter rolled away and was standing up quickly. He was dizzy, but he still could put up a fight. The girl showed up from the dark, she moved rapidly, but Blaine could see her hand.

She had the gun.

Blaine sucked in a breath and jumped towards the couch, to protect himself. "Kurt, she has my gun!" He announced, making the vampire look at the red-haired girl. At that second, Patti shot once, her lack of experience made her miss the shot.

Taking advantage of Kurt's distraction, Gabriel swayed his knife and make a deep cut on Kurt's chest. Blaine saw the vampire scream in pain and worried that Kurt would get shot at that moment of weakness. Blaine reached for his spare knife and crouched to get a better view. The female vampire seemed to be struggling with the gun. Blaine always made sure to make a few changes on his firearms so it would be difficult for anyone else to use it. Especially if that someone didn't know how to handle a gun, which seemed to be the case.

Blaine decided to go for it and stood up, in one quick movement he threw the knife at her. The knife hit her straight in the chest, close enough to the heart. It didn't seem enough to paralyze her, but it did make her weak enough to fall on her knees and drop the gun. Blaine ran fast to get his gun back before she would try going for it again. However, the girl was already reaching for the knife to pull it out. Blaine spun and kicked her hard, causing her to fall.

Kurt and his opponent were still going at it. Blaine tried to read the expression on Kurt's face. Despite the obvious pain he must have felt, Kurt still seemed to be into the fight. It looked like Kurt was testing his skills as a fighter.

The hunter turned to the woman again, he had a task at hand. She looked like she was getting unconscious already. He raised his machete and just as he was about to end the woman's life, he felt a hand grabbing his, pulling it and twisting it hard.

"Don't hurt her!"

He had been stupid. Very, very stupid. Kurt had told him more than once: there are five vampires in the house. One, killed. Two, shot in the head and paralyzed. Three, fighting with Kurt. Four, a knife to her chest. Five... Blaine had forgotten about the fifth one, and because of that, he was going to die. Blaine had no choice, but let go of his weapon, gritting his teeth to stop himself for screaming in pain.

The fifth vampire was male, he had dark blond hair and quite a lot of hatred for Blaine in his eyes. He grabbed the hunter by the neck throwing him against the nearest wall. The impact sucked the air out of his lungs and this time he had hit his head. Before he fell down to the floor, the vampire had moved towards him and gripped his neck again. It was a mere second for the vampire to snap it like a twig. Blaine let out a muffled noise as the creature punched his stomach. He wouldn't give this vampire the satisfaction of hearing his noises of pain. He would die without giving it to him.

"Chad, look out!" He heard Gabriel yell.

Blaine widened his eyes as he heard gunshots. Kurt had a gun the whole time, he had chosen not to use it. The bullets hit the vampire's chest. Blaine felt the grip on him turn loose. Chad was staring right at Blaine as the silver entered his body. Blaine didn't hesitate to raise both feet and kick him away. He ran for his machete and with one swift move, he cut the man's head off.

The hunter turned just in time to see Kurt being thrown to the floor. Gabriel cut the other vampire's hand and fought Kurt for the gun as it was dropped to the floor. Blaine ran to his own gun, but apparently, it was gone. He didn't have time to look for it, he had to help Kurt. Gabriel wouldn't be as easy to stop as Blaine originally thought. He was a recent turned, but the rush of the adrenaline was keeping him going. Kurt grabbed the man's hand to stop him from stabbing him at one point. The gun was far away from both of them.

"Hey!" Blaine yelled, to get his attention. As Gabriel turned to look, Kurt kicked him off of him and Gabriel jumped away.

Gabriel held onto his knife tightly as he glanced at the two of them. Kurt was standing by one side and Blaine stood by the other. They would end this together.

"You traitor!" Gabriel spat at Kurt, breathing heavily.

Kurt raised his eyebrow and his knife. "Not the best time to offend your enemies. You're losing."

"Why are you helping him?" Gabriel looked at Blaine with disgust. "This undeveloped creature!"

Kurt rolled his eyes before he launched for an attack. Gabriel dodged it, kicking Kurt away from him again.

"Do you think hunters are our friends?" Gabriel let out a humorless laugh. "Don't you know you'll get killed as soon as he's done with you? Or what, you think you're so special and different that he's going to let you live? All he knows is to kill us."

Blaine was the one to attack this time, Gabriel turned to him and their weapons met with a loud noise. Blaine spun to kick him harder. The vampire gasped and stumbled back, the machete on Blaine's hand came close to his throat. Kurt moved as well, his knife was smaller, which made it harder for him to cause any damage because he needed to get closer. Gabriel managed to slip away from Kurt's grasp all while he jumped and used both his feet to push Blaine away. He wanted to finish Kurt off first, and maybe he'd keep the hunter alive. He'd manage to bring an Anderson alive for the Head.

Blaine grunted as he hit the floor after being thrown - again, Gabriel turned to Kurt. "Bill told us about the Andersons. That's what he is, right? An Anderson? They're at the top of the Head's list. If we bring them to the Head, they'll give us everything we want. Just think about it, you'd rather be used by a hunter than stay true to who you truly are?"

Kurt swallowed hard. Blaine was still trying to catch his breath back as he watched their interaction. Kurt slowly got up, the hunter could see in his eyes that the other vampire's words were affecting him. Kurt glanced at Blaine and then looked down. This could be Kurt's chance to get away, that much was clear. What Blaine feared most would happen. He had fallen into Kurt's trap and he would put everything his brother and him worked for in danger. Kurt was going to change his mind.

"I-I-..." Kurt looked down at the knife in his hand. "I don't know."

"Kurt, no..." Blaine whispered. He should have seen it coming. What the hell was he thinking when he decided to trust a vampire? Then why did it hurt so much the thought of being betrayed by Kurt?

"Maybe I worked with them because..." Kurt took a few steps closer to the other vampire, still looking down. "They're not as stupid as you are." With one swift move, Kurt made a deep cut on the vampire's throat.

The vampire widened his eyes in shock. He managed to grab Kurt's hand before the older vampire managed to stab him in the heart. Kurt pushed him to the nearest window. He threw the vampire's body against it again and again, until the window broke. Gabriel wouldn't let go of his hand, but he was losing blood and getting weaker.

Blaine was about to get in action, but when he took a step, he froze. The red-haired vampire was now standing right in front of him, with his gun pointed straight at his head. The hunter's reaction was only to raise both hands and drop his weapon. The woman didn't look like she would miss this time. Blaine took a glance at Kurt, he was still looking at Gabriel, hadn't even noticed what was going on. Gabriel was still struggling, as weak as he was, he was still trying to stab Kurt. Blaine couldn't call for him, the vampire would shoot him immediately and Kurt could get hurt too if he turned to look.

"You're dead..." Her voice was shaking. Blaine couldn't tell if it was from hate, fear, pain or all of those emotions together. Patti grabbed him by the collar. She took a few steps back, pressing Blaine hard against a wall, causing him to hit his head. "You're an Anderson, right? I wish I could kill you nice and slow," the girl said to him as she pointed the gun right at his head. "I guess I'll have to be glad that I'll get to drink your blood afterward, at least."

Her finger was about to pull the trigger and all Blaine could do was close his eyes. That was it. He was going to die

The last thing that went through Blaine's mind was his brother. He regretted lying to him. He hoped Cooper wouldn't blame himself for anything. He hoped Cooper would survive losing his little brother.

"Stop."

The voice that filled the room belonged to Kurt, which made Blaine open his eyes. It didn't sound normal. The hunter couldn't explain why, but it was almost like Kurt's voice had made the walls shake with the force of it. Which was strange, because Kurt hadn't yelled. He even sounded calm. Blaine heard Gabriel's body collapsing to the floor and Kurt standing right next to it.

Blaine looked up at the vampire holding the gun against his head. He noticed how she looked like she was about to cry. Her hand was trembling as she seemed to be struggling against a stronger force.

"N-No!" She said through gritted teeth, but her finger didn't obey her.

"Stop and drop the gun," Kurt commanded her.

Blaine was completely dumbfounded when the girl obeyed. Her entire body moved stiffly, but she did exactly as Kurt asked. She threw her gun away with such force, that Blaine was surprised it didn't go off.

Patti then stood up and turned around to look at Kurt. It was the first time Blaine actually looked at him too. Kurt had a look on his face that Blaine had no words to describe, his entire posture seemed different. His were eyes strained at Patti the entire time. Killing her was personal now.

"H-How are you doing this?! How the fuck can you do that?! Get out of my head!" Patti screamed.

"You thought I was going to let you hurt him?" He said, his voice was still so calm and collected, but yet so loud. Blaine was frightened if what the girl was saying was true than Kurt was a lot stronger than he imagined.

Kurt grabbed Blaine's machete on the floor before he approached her and stared deeply into her eyes, Blaine stayed still, against the wall.

The girl opened her mouth and her words were filled with hatred. "You disgusting traitor, you're gonna d-"

She didn't get to finish her sentence, as Kurt moved faster than anyone could have predicted. Her blood spilled everywhere as her body and her head fell to the ground.


Silence hung in the air, while Blaine tried to catch his breath back and coughed. Kurt sniffed the air, making sure all vampires were taken truly dead. He had already taken care of the one that was paralyzed, so there was no one alive in that house but Blaine and himself. Kurt felt proud. Of course, he wouldn't admit it out loud, but the thrill of the hunt was something he enjoyed. Kurt looked at the machete in hand, the blood on it was dripping to the floor.

What a waste, he thought. Kurt brought the weapon closer, he wanted to taste that blood.

"Kurt, don't!" Blaine breathed out, taking a step closer and extending his hand as if to stop him.

Kurt simply turned to the man in confusion. "I thought I wasn't allowed to drink human blood..."

"This one is poisonous for you," Blaine explained, quickly reaching for his machete and taking it from Kurt's hand. The vampire let him, smiling a little as he felt Blaine's fingers brushing against his. "It won't kill you, but it will make you sick or even paralyze you."

Blaine paused and closed his eyes, his finger pinching the bridge of his nose. He had hit his head too many times. He definitely needed to take it easy.

"Are you okay? Did they hurt you?" Kurt asked and the concern in his voice was clear.

Blaine looked down at himself, his head hurt a little, he was slightly dizzy, and his throat was scratchy but other than that there was nothing wrong with him. "I'm fine."

"Did they hurt you?" Kurt asked again, stepping closer. He glanced down to look at Blaine's neck. There were bruises. Kurt wanted to rip that vampire's hands off for doing that to his Blaine. He glanced up at Blaine again, the hunter was too quiet.

"Blaine?"

The hunter let out a sigh and replied finally, "They would have hurt me a lot less if you had followed the plan you know," he said sternly.

Kurt let out a sigh. "Here we go..."

"No, don't just-..." Blaine shook his head, letting out a frustrated sigh, "This is serious, Kurt. I could have died, alright? I almost did!"

The vampire raised both hands in defense, "I had it all under control..."

"I don't want it to be under your control!" Blaine exclaimed, he pointed right at Kurt. "You're not the boss here. This isn't a game for your own amusement. I'm not even supposed to be here, I lied to my brother for you! And you? You're not even honest with me! You-... You never told me about those powers!"

Blaine turned away from the vampire, he didn't know exactly why he was angry. He thought of the way Kurt had ignored his plan, how Blaine had almost died for being careless. He would have died there and his brother would never forgive him for this. He closed his eyes. He was furious because Kurt was taking pleasure in all of this. So, maybe, just maybe, he was wrong about Kurt. Kurt was just another monster. A monster that was a lot stronger than others. A monster with a controlling power he had never seen before.

For all he knew, Kurt could be the Head himself and this was all a masterplan of his. All this time he had thought that everything was fine, that Kurt would do exactly as they told him to or else they would just kill him but after all this... Blaine knew things were far from under his and his brother's control.

"Because I knew you would be scared of me! You wouldn't handle it well, just like you aren't right now!" Kurt confessed finally. He reached out for Blaine's hand and made him turn back to face him. "And I used it now because it was the only way to keep her from hurting you."

Blaine shook his head. "So that's how you've been keeping me from hurting you? Is that why I've been caring about you?! Because you make me?"

"I have never used it on you. Never," Kurt moved closer, "I came here to protect you, I fought them to protect you. That's all I wanted to do. Anything you want to know, I'll tell you, but I haven't been lying to you and I haven't been making you do anything. You came here and you decided that yourself, I didn't make you do anything."

Blaine only stared at him, still unsure. Kurt couldn't have that, he couldn't let Blaine's trust slip away. He took a tentative step closer.

"I swear, Blaine. I didn't even know I had this power until recently," Kurt told him, "I don't even know how to control it properly. I just use it when it's necessary."

Blaine looked away. Kurt was truly more powerful than he guessed. He couldn't deny that it scared him. No amount of studying about vampires had ever warned him about creatures like Kurt. If Kurt was this powerful, then he had no reason to obey them. Then, why was he?

"Fine," Blaine muttered, narrowing his eyes as he looked back at Kurt, "But next time just follow the plan, okay? If I figure out you're tricking me I won't hesitate to kill you. I'll find out a way to kill you."

"Okay... but there's no need to threaten me like that. We know each other better than this. Don't think I missed how you said you care about me," Kurt couldn't hold back a smirk as he saw the hunter swallow nervously.

"I-..." Blaine whispered, his eyes betrayed him when he glanced at Kurt's lips. It only lasted for half a second, but Kurt obviously noticed. He was too close. Why did Kurt always find a way to get too close? "I care because-... I want to learn all about you. You're different."

"Different," Kurt whispered back. He briefly wondered when Blaine was going to stop using that excuse. "Yes, I guess I am." He smiled, his hand came up to touch the pulsing vein on Blaine's neck. Carefully, of course, he didn't want to scare Blaine or cause him any pain. "And you want to know something?"

Blaine kept quiet, hating himself for being so lost for words. Kurt knew exactly how to make his entire body feel too hot and not function properly. He was holding his breath, while his heart was beating too fast. He was a mess and he hated that Kurt knew, Kurt could hear his heartbeat.

"I think you're different too," Kurt continued after Blaine didn't reply, "I don't know how, but you have power over me, Blaine. You're unlike any human."

The vampire began to take small steps and Blaine could only blindly step back until they reached the wall. Kurt was now trapping him, staring deep into Blaine's eyes as if trying to read the man's thoughts. Blaine wanted to push Kurt away, but he couldn't. He wondered if Kurt was controlling his mind, even though he already knew the answer. Kurt wasn't, his body was betraying him, that was all.

"I have to be honest with you, my beautiful. Having you under my control, like you are right now, is very tempting," He leaned closer, Blaine could do nothing but let out a breath, "But I'm not going to force you. I'm not going to make you want me. You'll come to me when you decide to."

Blaine didn't know why he did it. He truly didn't, but when Kurt was about to pull away Blaine let out a whine and his hands went to Kurt's hips, to stop him. That movement surprised them both. The look on Kurt's face was priceless. First, it was surprise, but then it was pure joy and... lust. Blaine knew how strong a vampire's lust could be, he should know better than to tempt him that way.

It was amusing, though, Blaine thought with a smile. It seemed like Blaine was in control now and he had the power to make that almost immortal creature shiver with want. The thoughts in his head about how far he wanted to take this scared him. Kurt was a vampire, they had just killed several creatures that were once people. This was wrong. They needed to leave. They needed to leave and Blaine needed space to think. He needed to figure out if Kurt was being honest, maybe he was being controlled all this time. Blaine didn't know the extent of Kurt's powers.

The hunter looked at the other man's eyes again. They looked huge and dark... Blaine then gripped the vampire's hips and pushed him away. It was the right decision. If Kurt was honest about not using his powers to control Blaine, then he would let him leave at that moment.

It was difficult for Kurt for let Blaine push him away, Blaine could tell... but he did. Blaine couldn't help but feel relieved that Kurt was doing the right thing. He was containing the part of him that wanted to behave like a monster and he was letting Blaine go. How long would that last? Blaine shivered as he wondered.

"We should go before the police gets here. Someone must have called them already because of the gunshots." Blaine cleared his throat.

"Fine." Kurt replied as he turned around. He grabbed the weapons scattered around the floor before he kept walking straight to the front door of the house.

Blaine looked around the place one last time. It was an awful mess of bodies and blood everywhere. They wouldn't have time to clean the place, get rid of the bodies and all this evidence. There would be eyewitnesses for sure. The license plate on his car was a fake one, but someone must have seen him and Kurt walking into the house.

Hunters were used to that kind of thing. Which was why Blaine, like every other hunter, never left any trace of their identity anywhere. There were also hackers helping out and making it more difficult for the investigators. Cops, who were actually hunters or helped out hunters were important too. All that made it almost impossible for a vampire hunter to be arrested for murdering a vampire, but hunters did try to make the crime scene as difficult as possible for the police investigation.

As he step out of the house, he saw Kurt entering his car. The vampire seemed tense, but not angry. It seemed like he only wanted to get away and deal with his own feelings. Blaine had given him the smallest bit of hope that something between the two of them could happen, then pushed him away. It was understandable that Kurt was a bit frustrated. However, he remained true to his words. Kurt wasn't going to make Blaine want him. Blaine would go to him when he truly decides he wants to. Blaine snorted, Kurt had said "when", not "if". He had a lot of confidence that Blaine was going to let himself enter this mess.

Wouldn't he, though? Blaine bit his lip as he slowly made his way to the car. He knew he needed to get away from the crime scene quickly, but he didn't want to reach that car and sit right next to Kurt while reflecting about all this. His judgement had to be clear and Kurt was always too much. Kurt always knew exactly what to say to make Blaine have feelings he wasn't suppose to have for vampires.

Kurt was beautiful. Not only that, he was just Blaine's type. Blaine couldn't deny his attraction to Kurt. He couldn't deny that being with Kurt was very tempting, that he had let himself imagine how being wrapped around Kurt's arms would feel like. It's been so long since he last had some fun with someone... And there Kurt was, teasing him all the time. How could he not imagine the feeling of having Kurt's body pressed against his and making him feel good?

But then he thought of how cold Kurt's body would be. He shivered thinking of the danger of letting Kurt be with him in such a vulnerable way. No matter how different Kurt was, the creature still had urges. Who knew just how good Kurt was at controlling those urges? Or if he wanted to control them at all?

Blaine reached his car and took his time to open the door to the driver's seat and enter. Kurt was quiet, looking out the window. Blaine wanted so badly to know what was going on in his head. He put him machete under his seat without taking his eyes off Kurt. Blaine decided to be honest with himself for just a moment. Kurt was the most gorgeous man he had ever met. He was an interesting person too, so smart and funny. Blaine liked the way Kurt cared about other people, even as a vampire. Kurt had broken in to two hunters' house to rescue someone that had helped him. At the end of the day, Kurt was just trying to survive, but the person he was underneath the perfect killing machine, was truly someone Blaine cared about.

The only problem was that Kurt was a vampire. Blaine cursed the universe for bringing someone so amazing into his life and having him be a vampire. But at the same time... In what other circumstance would he have met Kurt? They had completely different lives. Blaine didn't have friends who weren't hunters, or at least helped hunters. Kurt turned his head to look at Blaine.

"What are you waiting for?" Kurt asked, tilting his head.

Blaine then cursed the universe for being so cruel to Kurt.

Kurt fully turned to Blaine then, glancing down and then back up. He knew Blaine had something in his mind. Blaine could tell he was very curious to know why the hunter was looking at him like that. No matter how much he craved to know, he didn't make Blaine tell him. Blaine knew it at that moment that Kurt wouldn't make him do anything.

Kurt had asked him a very important question... what was he waiting for?

"Nothing." Blaine muttered, still looking at the vampire.

Blaine never took his eyes off Kurt as he slid closer, reaching for the back of Kurt's neck and bringing him closer until their lips finally met. The second Kurt realized what was happening, he didn't waste time, he opened up to meet Blaine immediately. Their lips moved together in a burst of heat and wet. Kurt's lips weren't as cold as Blaine thought they would be, but they were just as soft as he imagined. Their kiss was far from soft, though. It was raw and desperate, it was like they were both coming up for air after spending a long time underwater. Blaine moaned, deep in his throat as Kurt's tongue slipped into his mouth.

The vampire's hand came up to hold Blaine's face and Blaine melted into the touch as his hand tightened around the back of Kurt's neck. Blaine didn't hold back the needy noise that crawled up his throat, and didn't regret them when he saw how it had affected Kurt. The vampire's other hand grabbed fistfuls of Blaine's shirt, pulling the man forward.

Blaine gave up the last bit of self-control he still had and let Kurt guide him. He let himself be pulled, until he climbed into the vampire's lap. He felt like a teenager again, doing something dirty and secretive. He needed to pause the kiss, just to breathe a little, but Kurt wasn't having none of that. Kurt's hands were gripping his waist, keeping him in place. Blaine was back kissing him deeply and hungrily. The hunter's hand moved, slipping underneath the vampire's shirt, just needing to touch the skin there. The cut Gabriel had made on Kurt's chest was gone, Blaine only felt the smooth, cold skin under his fingertips.

The noise of pleasure that Kurt let out made Blaine's head spin. Kurt decided he was going to make Blaine moan too. He moved his hands down, they moved slowly, teasing Blaine all the way down to grab his ass. Kurt took advantage of the way Blaine opened his mouth even wider to let out a whimper and with his tongue, he slipped in and out, fucking the man's mouth in the most sensual way.

Kurt pulled Blaine down, closer, so Blaine could feel the stiffness through his jeans. They both gasped at the contact, the desire they were both feeling had devolved into heavy throbbing now. Blaine wondered when they would stop. As much as he hoped that time would stop so they never had to move away from each other, maybe this was going too far. Those thoughts left his mind as soon as Kurt grinded into him again. Kurt's lips and tongue were intoxicating in the most perfect way.

The hunter broke the kiss, suddenly, widening his eyes as he looked at Kurt. He could hear sirens.

Kurt stopped too, already knowing that they had to stop and run before the police got there. Which is why he, as frustrating as it was, let Blaine climb off of him.

"Why didn't you tell me you heard sirens?" Blaine asked, surely Kurt must have heard it way before him.

Kurt decided to give him and honest answer, "Because I didn't want us to stop yet."

"Fuck, we need to hurry..." Blaine whispered, he was panting as he got back into the driver's seat and started the car. He glanced at Kurt, the eyes were dark again, darker and bigger than before, but he looked proud.

Blaine knew Kurt felt like a winner. He had gotten what he wanted, and Blaine couldn't say he regretted letting him have that.


The ride to Kurt's apartment was quiet.

Both men didn't know how to bring up what had just happened. Blaine felt surprisingly calm, but maybe that was because he wasn't letting himself think too much about what had happened. Kurt, however, wanted to scream about it to the whole world, but he didn't want to scare Blaine away. Blaine would have to be the first one to bring it up. They exchanged a few words. Blaine asked Kurt to check if someone was following them a few times.

When they got to Kurt's building, Blaine parked the car and killed the engine. Kurt briefly wondered if they would continue from where they left things off, but then Blaine was getting out of the car. The hunter walked around the vehicle and opened the door for Kurt.

Kurt couldn't help but chuckle. It was like a date. "What a gentleman."

Blaine didn't laugh, or smile at the joke, but he wasn't angry either. He was just quiet, a bit worried.

"Are you coming inside?" Kurt asked, as he got out of the car. Both men knew the implications of Kurt's question.

"No. I should go home," Blaine replied, looking down. There was silence, then. "Listen, Kurt, about what happened... That doesn't mean that-"

"I know." Kurt interrupted, but Blaine went on.

"-I mean, the deal and rules we have are still on. We're not-... I don't want you to think that-"

"That we're together." Kurt completed, "Whatever that means. You and I are not a thing, it meant nothing. I know all that Blaine."

Blaine closed his mouth and nodded once.

"Don't worry." Kurt turned around and began to walk to the building. "As much as I'd love us to become fuck buddies... I know you'll come to me when you decide to."

There he was again being all smug. Blaine would let him have that. After all, he had just gotten proof that Blaine indeed wanted him back. Kurt looked over his shoulder at the hunter again.

"But you have to agree that we make pretty good partners, don't we?" Kurt smirked.

Blaine tried, but he couldn't hold back a smile. He looked down to hide it from the other man. "Bye, Kurt," He grinned and went back inside the car.


As Kurt climbed up the stairs to his apartment, he felt lighter than ever before in his life. It was almost like he a human person again. He could almost feel the warmth of Blaine's lips, he knew he hadn't imagined it. The human part of him that was still there felt love. He was giggling to himself when he realized that.

The vampire part of him felt powerful and complete. Blaine hadn't given himself up completely yet, but he gave Kurt a little taste of what it would be like. The sinful way that Blaine kissed and pressed his body against Kurt felt like heaven. The most amazing part of all that was that Kurt could feel that Blaine was enjoying it too. Blaine was craving for Kurt's kiss. He was the one to initiate it!

Kurt approached the door of his apartment. Suddenly, he didn't feel too cheerful anymore. He still would have to face Rachel. He sniffed the air and frowned deeply. She wasn't home. That didn't bother him too much, maybe she had decided to sleep somewhere else. What was really getting to him was that there was another person's smell he could sense, and it seemed to be coming from his apartment.

The smell felt familiar, way too familiar, but he couldn't figure out who that was.

He debated if he should call Blaine and ask him to turn around and help him with this. Kurt had no idea who could be right there inside his home. He knew that it was human, but whose smell it was still remained a mistery. Kurt decided that calling Blaine would be unnecessary. He grabbed the spare key from under the mat and unlocked the door, opening it just slightly and as quietly as possible.

There was no light on inside the apartment. The vampire let out a small sigh and reached behind him. He still had the gun he took from Blaine. Holding his weapon, he opened the door a little more and stepped inside the apartment. He couldn't hear anything either, which made him feel utterly threatened. Whoever had entered this apartment knew they shouldn't make any kind of noise. Kurt sighed, and he thought dealing with Rachel would be bad.

The vampire made his way further into the apartment, still keeping the lights off. Kurt closed his eyes and tried to concentrate. The smell was definitely inside the apartment and it was getting strong.

Before Kurt could realize what was happening, someone jumped on him from the dark. It was a man and he knew exactly how to hurt Kurt. There was a metal bar in his hand that he was using as his weapon, and that metal bar had just hit Kurt's hand, making the vampire drop his gun. Kurt's fangs came out in one second as he prepared himself for another fight. The metal bar hit him in the back of his knees. His opponent was strong enough to make Kurt fall.

"Ah!" Kurt grunted, he tried to stop the next hit by grabbing the bar and pulling it.

The man then pulled out a knife and stabbed Kurt's hand immediately. Kurt arched his back, screaming in pain.

He still hadn't seen the face of his opponent. Kurt fell to the ground and rolled away, trying to reach for his gun again. The man kicked it far away.

"Stop fighting, Kurt." The man said.

Kurt froze, but couldn't believe his ears. The man noticed how Kurt had stopped struggling, but he pressed his heavy metal bar hard and threateningly against Kurt's back, a reminder that he had control over the situation. Kurt swallowed hard and moved slowly to turn around when he did, he wanted to crawl away and hide after he saw the face of the man.

"I know what you are, Kurt," The man said, looking down at him.

Kurt let out a breath, "Finn..."


Blaine's head was still spinning. He was taking the longest way back to the house, just so he could have more time to himself and to figure out if his head was spinning because he had hit it, or because of he had just done with Kurt. He could barely glance to the passenger seat without feeling his whole body heat up.

He couldn't deny how good he had felt. If it weren't for the police sirens, Blaine wasn't sure when that would end. He began to sweat, imagining what would have happened if they never stopped, both grinding against each other until they both reached climax. His pants were starting to get tighter again.

Blaine shook his head. He couldn't let his sexual drive take him over. Kurt represented something bad. Everything would turn into a huge mess that he had no clue how would end. Kurt was a killer, an immortal being and Blaine was a mortal being whose job was to kill creatures like Kurt. They weren't supposed to have sex with each other, and most importantly, they were not supposed to care about each other.

The hunter grunted and punched the steering wheel. Why did he let things get so complicated?

And Kurt's powers. They made Kurt a creature that was impossible to control. He thought back to the moment where he had stopped his brother from killing Kurt.

Kurt had looked right into his eyes. He hadn't commanded him to do anything, but what if eye contact was all he needed? Blaine definitely needed to find out more about how Kurt's power worked, and find out if there's more.

Blaine stopped the car at a red sign. He remembered the first time he met Kurt. Did Kurt know about his power then? The vampire did say he only found out about it recently, but he could have been lying.

That red-haired vampire seemed to know she was being controlled. The way she spoke made it seem like Kurt was inside her head somehow. If that was the case, Blaine hadn't felt this way this whole time, but...

That first moment, when Kurt asked him to be held. He never understood why he acted that way, but now it made sense. He could remember how Kurt's request had filled his mind in such a way that it was like Kurt's voice was the only thing he could hear. Kurt had controlled him. It was only one time, and it was to protect himself but he had controlled Blaine.

The hunter had no idea what that meant for them now, but that thought scared him a bit. Who knew the implications of being controlled by a vampire once. Kurt probably didn't know what he was doing at the time. It was just his defense mechanism in action.

So it was true, Kurt had never used that power on him again. Kurt was there because he wanted to, even though he could easily escape. He could order both brothers to kill themselves, or to forget about him... but he hadn't.

As the light turned green and he stepped on the gas, he heard his phone buzzing with an incoming call. He guessed it was his brother worrying about him.

Blaine grabbed his phone and glanced at the screen. It was Santana.

"Hi, San, what's up?" Blaine answered with a small smile. It was good to hear from her at a moment there was so much in his head. Maybe they could meet up and talk about it.

"Uh..." Said a small voice on the other side. "You're Blaine, right?"

That was definitely not Santana. "Who's asking?" Blaine's voice turned stern and he hurried to stop the car.

"Santana needs your help, she was taken!" The woman on the other side began to sob. "It was all my fault!"

"Who are you? Where is Santana?" Blaine asked firmly. His heart was beating faster than ever if something happened to Santana and he hadn' done anything to stop it, he would never forgive himself.

"She's gone! I saw him taking her and she told me to call you in case anything happened to her... I'm her girlfriend."

Blaine frowned. Santana did mention she was seeing someone, but she never mentioned she it was actually serious. "Santana doesn't have a girlfriend."

"She does. She just didn't want to tell you."

It could be a trap. A well elaborate trap, but either way, it meant Santana was in some kind of danger. Blaine had to think fast.

"Listen..." The woman continued. "I'm at her apartment right now. You're the only person that can help me! She-... She told me to say 'bowties and sandbags' to you. You'd understand."

Blaine's eyes widened. It was a silly password they made up a long time ago when they were still in Ohio. If one of them were ever in real trouble but were unable to say so because they were being watched, they'd use that password.

He decided he could trust that woman for now. Santana would never tell her that password if she didn't trust her.

"I'm on my way."


So, I have only one question:

WHAT DID YOU THINK?