Kurt's brows raise slightly in surprise. It isn't that Karofsky's praises come entirely as a shock— it's been pretty clear for a while that Karofsky feels grateful for all that Kurt forgave him for, and maybe Kurt seems like the bigger man for having done so in the first place. But this specific type of praise feels different. Blaine, an idiot for not loving Kurt as much? What does any of them know of love though, really? To Kurt, who's only even begun to feel the emotion out, it just feels impossibly complex. It feels like chance as much as it does fate, even. "I had no idea I had people who would be such advocates of my being date-worthy material," he jokes with a slight shrug, although he quickly leans his head against the back of the couch, exhaling slow and steady. "But I have no intention of giving up without trying, you're right. I guess that's the risk you take for someone you love, right? Better to have tried than to have never tried at all."
Taking another small sip of the cider, Kurt tilts his head away from the couch, listening carefully with a knit brow to what Karofsky has to say. "I don't think you necessarily need to have had some major epiphany," Kurt carefully points out. "If someone saw you in a compromising position... word spreads fast. It can easily force you out and into the open when you haven't quite prepared yourself for it. It sounds entirely plausible to me."
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Date: 2012-06-12 01:09 am (UTC)Taking another small sip of the cider, Kurt tilts his head away from the couch, listening carefully with a knit brow to what Karofsky has to say. "I don't think you necessarily need to have had some major epiphany," Kurt carefully points out. "If someone saw you in a compromising position... word spreads fast. It can easily force you out and into the open when you haven't quite prepared yourself for it. It sounds entirely plausible to me."