it sure beats the hurt → SAMBASTIAN
TAGGING: Sam Evans & Sebastian Smythe
TIME FRAME: Tuesday, July 29th, ~6pm
LOCATION: Trying to find THE Blaine Anderson in NYC until disaster strikes and they head back to Sebastian's place.
SUMMARY: Today is the day Sam Evans is ready to confess he's in love! Well, until he realizes that Blaine is only in the city to propose to someone that's definitely not Sam. Looks like it's time to hook up with the one dude he keeps swearing he's not interested in at all.
SAM EVANS
If you ask Sam Evans about his favorite movies, he’ll probably ramble about Avatar or Star Wars or The Avengers or Indiana Jones for as long as you’ll allow him to talk about the franchises that captivate his imagination again and again. These are the kinds of stories he wants to bring into the world with his own art someday. He probably won’t admit that a lot of what he hopes for in life, at least when it comes to a relationship, can be directly linked to most of the cliches you’d find while watching a cheesy romantic comedy.
Yeah, okay, it’s totally not bad ass to be able to quote chick flicks, but Sam couldn’t help that he had always been the kind of guy that gravitated toward the idea of true love. He believed in soulmates without any sense of irony, and he believed that fate would eventually lead you to that one person you were meant to find in some way that would make it impossible for you to not just know all at once that you belonged together. Forever. He always found himself getting ridiculously caught up and invested in stories with happy endings.
Sam wanted them to be real but not for the characters onscreen. No, Sam wanted his own love story to be filled with passion and excitement, so he had one big regret in life and that regret boiled down to one of the biggest romantic comedy cliches of all time.
He had fallen in love with his best friend, but he didn’t have the guts to say anything.
Until, you know, now.
Today would be the day that Sam finally confessed he developed feelings for Blaine Anderson back in college when they started sleeping together, convinced they could beat the system by choosing to opt out of a relationship. They wanted to hang out and they definitely wanted sex but dating? Well, dating only ever got them hurt, and that made dating really, really unappealing. At least that’s what Sam thought in the beginning.
By the time he realized he wanted more, Blaine had already accepted an internship in London of all fucking places, and Sam couldn’t just blurt out that he wanted to give things a shot. Nobody can survive long distance, right? I mean, you need to be pretty serious to make it through something like that, and serious was the exact definition of what they had insisted they didn’t want again and again.
In a moment of panic, Sam made a mistake. That mistake pulled him and Blaine apart.
Well, until now, remember?
See, Sam knows Blaine is in the city he calls home now, and he knows he can find a way to track him down, to make sure they finally talk about everything that’s been eating away at Sam for years. Blaine just needs to hear that Sam is finally ready to make it work, to get past all his supposed hang-ups about dating a guy, and then BLAM! It’ll be, “Sayonara, Kurt Hummel!” There’s nothing more cliche than telling someone you love them at the most unexpected time and Sam’s been practicing what to say to Blaine for so long that he can’t imagine this being one of those stories he tells with a lump in his throat.
Blaine Anderson is the one that got away and Sam's so sure that’s about to change.
That’s why there’s a bounce in his step as he rounds the corner, heading down the street that will lead him to Sebastian’s building a couple blocks down. Tina flat out refused to cooperate when Sam tried to fish for information about Blaine’s visit and Sebastian is, truth be told, one of the few guys he ever spends time with regularly. Hell, they might even be best friends if they didn’t seem so put off by each other half the time. But, hey, you can’t expect for things to go well if you don’t bring along a wingman! What awesome movie doesn’t have that sarcastic asshole best bro to provide running commentary on how ridiculous everything is?
He also figured the cover of taking Wally on a walk would make any scenario where he stalked his way into running into Blaine “by chance” a lot more believable. That made Sebastian the best possible candidate for tagging along on his adventure.
Not to mention Dani, Brittany and Santana, his roommates and bandmates, all looked at him like he was completely pathetic for even considering trying to speak to Blaine again, especially by trying to force some fake moment of serendipity rather than call him like a normal person.
Whatever. There’s nothing romantic about telling someone how you feel with an iPhone pressed against your ear.
Sam rolled up the sleeves of his blue plaid shirt as he got closer to his destination and then stopped once he saw a car parked in front of the building, the one he recognized as being how Sebastian got around New York. He rolled his eyes and pushed his glasses up his nose before reaching into the pocket of his jeans to pull out his phone to text Sebastian that he had made it, even if he strongly suspected the guy might already be waiting inside the blessing that was air-conditioning in the backseat.
YO! i’m here and you’re ridiculous!!!!!
It was terrifying how quickly the driver stepped out of the car to open a door for him after he tapped send on his message. He climbed in to see Sebastian sitting with Wally in his lap, curled up with his head on Sebastian’s knee.
“You do realize that taking a dog for a walk usually means, like, actually walking, right?” Sam pointed out, reaching over to scratch his dog behind the ear affectionately but keeping his eyes on Sebastian. “I mean, it’s going to look totally sketchy if we pull this off and I’m this crazy person jumping out of a car when we find him.”










