Word Count: 8,490/189,000
Rating: PG-13
Summary: After Kurt was rejected from NYADA, we were dying to find out what happened next. We couldn't wait for the September premiere. Here is our take of what happened from the letter opening and beyond.
Author's Note: Dear Friends, here we are again to continue our journey. Hope you are enjoying yourself. Not much to say today, other than we are glad you like it! Life is becoming busy with me because of my upcoming vacation, so there is a small chance we may only post once a week till I leave, but we haven’t decided anything yet. I just don’t want us to run out of chapters and have to play catchup! Also, our chapters are getting longer and longer, so we are trying to decide whether to split them, and that’s always fun, hehe. So enjoy, and as usual, AS sends her fondest greetings. Also don’t forget to follow me on twitter at KurtsieKalanai. Let me know who you are and I will follow you back. Still bugging AS to get a twitter. Get on it, girl!
Rating: PG-13
Summary: After Kurt was rejected from NYADA, we were dying to find out what happened next. We couldn't wait for the September premiere. Here is our take of what happened from the letter opening and beyond.
Author's Note: Dear Friends, here we are again to continue our journey. Hope you are enjoying yourself. Not much to say today, other than we are glad you like it! Life is becoming busy with me because of my upcoming vacation, so there is a small chance we may only post once a week till I leave, but we haven’t decided anything yet. I just don’t want us to run out of chapters and have to play catchup! Also, our chapters are getting longer and longer, so we are trying to decide whether to split them, and that’s always fun, hehe. So enjoy, and as usual, AS sends her fondest greetings. Also don’t forget to follow me on twitter at KurtsieKalanai. Let me know who you are and I will follow you back. Still bugging AS to get a twitter. Get on it, girl!
Disclaimers: Neither
KurtsieKalanai nor AlignedStars own Glee. If we did, we would write Glee: the
Musical and put it on Broadway. Second, we don’t own the songs in the fic. We
do use songs like the show but they fit into the story. Songs will be explained
at the end of chapter. Third, this is AU so things do not work EXACTLY like
canon. I think you know the rest.
Thanks: As usual, our beta Wayne Kotke and Gleekast. Also to the cast and crew of Glee, specifically Ryan, Chris and Darren. We wouldn’t have this without you!
Thanks: As usual, our beta Wayne Kotke and Gleekast. Also to the cast and crew of Glee, specifically Ryan, Chris and Darren. We wouldn’t have this without you!
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While
Blaine and the Father Berrys were having story time, Rachel and Kurt made their
way to the supermarket, where they stocked up on only the best sugary and fat-filled
junk food. There was a time and a place for eating reasonably, and this wasn’t one
of them. Our singing duo bought soda and chips and ice cream and several types
of chocolate bars.
In a
surprising and bold move, Kurt dragged Rachel down the packaged side dish aisle
and grabbed a box of macaroni and cheese. Not the powdered kind. No! The one
with the yummy foil package of liquid, gooey, cheese goodness lurking inside,
ready to be squirted on pasta made months (possibly years) ago. Rachel raised
her eyebrows in horror, but Kurt shrugged and confessed, “It tastes better than
my homemade and takes a lot less work. Shhh! Don’t tell anybody.” Rachel
solemnly crossed her heart and pledged her silence. He also picked up a tub of
cake icing. “Instant diabetes, but sooo good,” he added, showing Rachel the
nutritional information. “I used to eat these with Dad before I became health
conscious.”
Now it’s
important to note, Rachel did promise herself she would go back to her diet and
exercise regimen starting the next day. There was no need to worry about her
waistline. Kurt, however, promised no such thing. Breaking up with one’s boyfriend
is always an acceptable excuse to fulfill one’s desire for comfort food.
When Rachel
and Kurt arrived back at his house, they noticed almost all the cars from the
party were gone, except for the ones that belonged to Finn, Sam, and Rachel.
Puck’s dirt bike was there as well. Kurt let out a sigh of relief as he didn’t
want to have to explain to everyone what just happened. He looked like a hot
mess, and the less people who saw that, the better. What he really wanted to do
was turn back time and start over. He wondered if that was even possible. Some
major changes had been made, and there was no turning back.
They made
their way into a silent and dark house. Kurt flipped on a few lights and called
out, “Finn? Mom? Anyone home?” When he didn’t receive a response, Kurt shrugged
and carried the bag of snacks to the kitchen. Rachel followed behind him with
the soda bottles wondering how she had ended up with the heavier load. She
debated lecturing Kurt about chivalry and who was going to be responsible for
carrying what to their New York apartment, but she realized talking about New
York might flare up more drama and wisely held her tongue. Kurt wasn’t thinking
about equality in carrying heavy items in the house at the moment. He just wanted
to wash his face! The makeup, which was mostly gone, was starting to irritate
his skin because it was mixed with the salt of his tears.
Almost
reading Kurt’s mind, Rachel put the soda bottles on the floor, grabbed the
snack bag from Kurt and directed him, “You go upstairs and clean up. I can take
care of this. Change into your pajamas and we can surf the cable TV stations or
something, or if you prefer, I can raid Finn’s stupid movie collection.” She
rolled her eyes but grinned at thinking about Finn’s comedy assortment. She had
to admit some of them were pretty funny. Then in a flash of brilliance, she
suggested, “Or we can watch Bridesmaids?”
Then it occurred to her a marriage-themed comedy might not be the best thing
for Kurt right now and recanted with “or maybe not.”
“Thanks,
Rach. You’re a doll,” he said with a sad smile and kissed his best friend on
the cheek. He made his way to his room, which looked so empty and sterile now
without Blaine’s positive energy. He went to the bathroom, took off his bandana
and thoroughly washed his face. After a moment’s consideration, he pulled one
of the moisturizing lotions from underneath the sink. “Just one more time won’t hurt, right?” he thought to himself,
trying to justify his decision. “My face
has been through hell this week. This is just a pick-me-up!”
As he applied
the lotion to his face, he stared at himself in the mirror. This was a
completely different Kurt from a week ago. His clothes looked like something
that Finn or Puck would wear. His new hair was something that he would never ever
expect to wear, but he actually liked it. He wasn’t sure if it was possible but
it looked like his youthful face aged a couple years in just a few short days.
He always heard that excessive stress could do some strange things to your
body. Maybe this was his result. Oh well, he always felt like he looked 12
years old most of the time anyway. He liked this harder, edgier look.
His eyes
and surrounding areas were red and puffy from all the crying, and the lotion
was soothing on his burning skin. He gave his face a good once-over and
returned to his room. He plopped down on his bed and took stock of his new
surroundings, remembering most of his things were either broken and thrown out
or removed to the basement room. The only new additions were the shopping bags containing
his and Blaine’s new clothes. Kurt was so disappointed in tonight’s change of
events as Blaine’s clothes would have looked so cute on him, and Kurt was so
looking forward to dressing Blaine up and showing him off to all their friends.
Kurt looked at his bedside table and noticed one more thing…
Sitting there
was a brand new copy of the McKinley High’s Thunderclap. With a flash of
embarrassment, Kurt remembered he had destroyed his old copy on that fateful
day when his life changed forever. He picked it up and noticed a yellow post-it
note on the front cover. It said:
Kurt,
Emma was able to get a spare copy of the
yearbook from the school for you. We were going to give it to you at the party,
but you left so abruptly. I hope everything is okay. Please look inside. We
passed it around when you weren’t looking. J
Will
Kurt ran
his fingers on the red cover, suddenly missing McKinley very much. He laughed
bitterly at the fact that he spent so much time trying to get out of that
school, only to want to return so soon. It was interesting how his priorities had
changed in such a short time. Of course the hierarchy at the school had
changed. Kurt would be the one in charge for once. He could make a difference
in getting rid of the bullies from McKinley.
He had one
more priority: get Blaine back.
He opened
the book and gave a short intake of breath. On the inside cover were messages from his
friends, including the adults. As he slowly paged through the yearbook, Kurt discovered
even more notes. They all expressed how much Kurt meant to them, and how he
changed their lives. Tears welled up in Kurt’s eyes and he felt a true sense of
love and comfort, not just lip-service. Even Puck made a smartass remark with a
lot of spelling mistakes, of course, but the sentiment was there. Kurt
sometimes wondered how the man even graduated!
But he
couldn’t spot any message from Blaine and started to panic. Maybe the yearbook
didn’t make it to Blaine before he left. Kurt started flipping through pages
looking for Blaine’s tidy tight handwriting until he got the last page, which
was filled with Blaine’s distinctive scrawl. It said:
My Dearest Kurt,
I’m not sure what to say, but I think you know
my exact feelings anyhow, so this isn’t really needed. But Puck threatened to
beat me if I didn’t write something, so here goes. Kurt, I felt lost before I
met you. My life sucked so much and I wasn’t sure where to turn. You were my
beacon in the foggy night. You are my everything. The Andersons aren’t my
family. You are. I know you’re bummed about staying in Lima, but I’ll make sure
you’ll never want for anything while you remain here. I also promise we’ll make
our new life in New York as soon as we can. Remember my promise I made at
Christmas. I love you, Kurt, and you just need to remember one word:
Courage.
Yours forever and always,
Blaine
Under the
note was a small heart with “B.A Loves K.H” inside. Kurt let out a sob and put
his hand over his mouth. “I’m such a jerk,”
he thought. Blaine must have written his sentiment right before Kurt announced
he was considering applying for the internship. Kurt felt even worse. He
touched Blaine’s signature then put his finger to his lips. He closed the
yearbook and dug his phone out of his pocket. He knew this was probably a
terrible idea, but he was going to do it anyway. He brought up Blaine’s contact
info and was going to send a text, but changed his mind and pressed dial.
Kurt
figured that Blaine either turned off his phone or rejected his call, because
it went straight to voicemail. He took a deep breath because he didn’t want to
sound like a blubbering mess when he left his message. Listening to Blaine’s
silly voicemail greeting made his heart ache with longing, and when it was
finished, Kurt said nervously, “Hi Blaine, it’s Kurt, but of course you know my
voice.” Rachel walked into the room with a curious look. Kurt put his index
finger up as if to ask Rachel to wait and continued, “I just wanted to make
sure you were okay. Look, I really miss you and I just want to talk. I promise
I won’t beg you to take me back or anything. I know you hate me, but I just
wanted to check with you. Okay, I’m rambling so I’ll hang up now. Bye.” He was
about to hang up when he changed his mind and added, “Call me when you can. I
love you, and I’m sorry. Always remember that,” and hung up.
He groaned
and fell back on the bed. “Rachel, kill me now, please!” he whined.
“Kurt…”
Rachel started.
Kurt put up
his hand and interrupted, “I know that was extremely stupid, but I had to.”
Still lying down, he grabbed the yearbook and lifted it above his body to
Rachel. She grabbed it and looked down at him. “Read the last page,” Kurt
instructed. Rachel opened the book to the last page and spent a few seconds
reading the note Blaine left for Kurt. Her eyes filled with tears that threatened
to fall at the lovely message, but they remained, causing her eyes to shimmer.
“That’s so
beautiful,” she whispered. “I wish Finn was as poetic.”
“Well, those
are the last words I’m ever going to see or hear from him, ‘cause I’m a
gigantic dick,” Kurt muttered.
Rachel sat
on the bed beside Kurt and put her hand on his chest soothingly. “Kurt, I’m
sorry, but I have to go,” she said with disappointment.
Kurt sat up
quickly and exclaimed, “But you promised to stay, Rachel!” He didn’t want to be
left alone tonight. He sat up too quickly and got a head rush so he held his
head, trying to steady himself.
“I’ll be
back. Daddy just called and said I’m needed home right away. I hope it isn’t an
emergency or anything,” she said with concern and put her hand on Kurt’s arm,
who was having some minor vertigo. “He didn’t say anything, just that something
happened and I need to get home right away.”
After
getting his equilibrium back, Kurt asked, “Do you want me to come with you? I
really don’t mind.” For a moment, his severe depression and anxiety was
replaced with concern for Rachel’s family. They were always so welcoming and
kind to him and Blaine. Kurt flinched. He was so used to addressing himself as
him and Blaine. Now it was just him and...nothing.
Rachel
shook her head and said, “That’s fine, Kurt. Just stay here and relax. I need
to go back and get some new clothes anyhow. Just go into Finn’s room and pick
out some movies. I’ll be back in a half hour or so. Will you be okay till
then?”
Kurt nodded
but said with a slightly manic tone to his voice, “I hope so. I wonder where
everyone is?” He stood up with Rachel and pulled her into a hug. “Please hurry
back?” he asked huskily. “I need my Barbra.”
Rachel
nodded and with a last squeeze left the room. Kurt grabbed some tissues and
wiped his eyes. He was done crying, at least for now. He might as well make the
most of this evening then try to talk to Blaine tomorrow. He wasn’t sure if his
boyfriend...ex would even speak to him, but he had to at least try.
Kurt made
his way over to his dresser to look for something to use as pajamas. His blue
ones were streaked with butter from the popcorn fight the night before, so he
couldn’t use them. He was little ashamed to spot them in a pile on the floor. Where
was his laundry basket? Searching through empty drawers turned up nothing, Kurt
was a little more than dismayed at the total havoc he had wreaked on his room.
His other pajamas and embarrassingly enough his underclothes were with the rest
of his missing clothes. What was he thinking? “Oh that’s right,” Kurt chided
himself. “I wasn’t thinking now, was I?”
He was
about to look through his shopping bags, but he looked at Blaine’s drawer and
opened it impulsively. Blaine kept all his items extremely organized. Kurt
snorted because he knew that was Blaine’s father’s doing. Kurt’s mind suddenly
switched gears and he realized with horror he couldn’t protect Blaine anymore
from Mr. Anderson. More than anything else, knowing Blaine could be hurt again
terrified him. No matter what happened between them, Kurt was going to talk to
his father about what happened to Blaine. It couldn’t happen again.
After doing
some rooting around, Kurt found what he was looking for in Blaine’s drawer.
Blaine kept several Dalton t-shirts and a few McKinley jogging pants at Kurt’s
to use for sleepwear. Blaine was a couple inches shorter than Kurt, but their
pants size was very similar. Kurt brought the Dalton shirt up to his nose and
inhaled deeply. Yes, it was sort of creepy, but Kurt wanted to remember Blaine
in whatever way he could. Unfortunately, smelling like Tide wasn’t Blaine’s
scent but whatever, Blaine was the last one to wear the shirt. That’s all the
mattered.
Kurt was
really worried about seeing Blaine. At least returning his clothes could be a
good way to exchange some final words and maybe win him back. Kurt sighed, he
wasn’t sure when he would see Blaine again but he hoped it would be soon.
After
closing his eyes and picturing the curly-haired man in his head, Kurt gave a
sad smile and changed into the shirt and jogging pants. Dang, Blaine liked his
pants short. Kurt debated cutting them to a Bermuda short length and doing a
minor hem job as he studied himself in the mirror. If he cut them, he would
have to do it to a normal shorts length which Blaine loved and Kurt hated.
Maybe it would be best to leave them alone after all. Kurt would refuse to wear
regular jogging pants any other time, but perhaps he just didn’t care anymore. Or
maybe this is what being an adult was all about. It was time to shed such
shallow things as caring about a perfect appearance. Kurt didn’t know. All he
knew was his head hurt from trying to figure it all out.
Kurt decided
to change his socks as they were all sweaty and grass stained from hanging out
in the backyard. It was nice to just spend some time with his friends, especially
considering the drama surrounding the last few days, most of it his fault. “Actually, all of it my fault,” he
amended.
He opened
the top drawer and was about to grab a pair of gym socks when he realized
nothing was there. He had emptied this drawer like the rest. Kurt groaned and then
felt a large pang of fear. “OH, CRAP!” he cried. He pulled the drawer open the
rest of way and shoved his hand all the way in the back corner. Nothing on the
left side but then on the right side his fingers hit something hard. His breath
hitched because it was still there and it was safe. Kurt hadn’t done anything
foolish like toss it out during his strip-his-room-of-stuff frenzy.
He pulled
out a small square maroon box. This was the present Blaine had given him this
past Christmas. Kurt held the small box to his heart and closed his eyes, then
brought it to his lips and gave it a gentle kiss. He slowly opened it and
looked. Inside was the promise ring that Blaine made for Kurt out of gum
wrappers, ensuring they were Juicy Fruit, Kurt’s favorite. It was topped with a
tiny wrapper bowtie, one of Blaine’s favorite accessories. It represented the
both of them, and Kurt could tell that Blaine spent a lot of time making it.
Out of all of Kurt’s expensive clothing and accessories, this one was the most
precious to him. The only expense was for the packages of gum. “Just the simple things are the best,”
Kurt thought forlornly.
“No, Kurt!
No pity party for you tonight,” he admonished himself and closed the box shut
with a snap. Instead of putting it back in the drawer, however, he decided to
take it over to the bed with him. He sat on his bed with a heavy sigh and
opened the box again. So tiny and delicate, something he could not believe was
made with a man’s hands. But there it was, sitting in the box, almost mocking
him. Kurt wondered if it hadn’t been in the drawer and sitting out with his
other McKinley stuff, would he have destroyed it? No! Kurt knew he wouldn’t
have. Maybe it would have calmed him down. There was no sense dwelling on what
might have been. Just holding the box made Kurt feel better. However, he was
just fooling himself if just having the ring was going to brush aside his
sorrow.
“I hope
Rachel comes back soon,” Kurt said to himself anxiously. She would distract him
and make sure he didn’t beat himself up. He was getting hungry, too, but didn’t
want to start pigging out without her. He looked over to his table and saw the
picture of Blaine and Kurt from the Senior Prom. Not the best idea to keep it out
even if it was quite silly. Blaine’s goofy streak came out in full force during
their wild ride on the coin-operated dinosaur kiddie ride. It wasn’t a romantic picture like last
year. It was pure fun and for some reason, Kurt loved it even more. Was it wise
to keep it out to remind him
of his failure to keep the best romantic relationship he ever had?…well the
only one, but the best one as well, not including Brittany. He wouldn’t call her
romantic, though. He would call it ‘experimenting.’ Well, not really. Honestly,
the whole Brittany thing was more to please everyone else, especially his dad,
than Kurt. So maybe he should call it what it was: another stupid attempt to be
like everyone else.
Kurt
grabbed the frame and was about to toss the picture in his table drawer when
something stopped him. He didn’t want to forget Blaine, not ever. He wanted to
remember the good times they had. It was a good way to make him feel better
about this whole stupid situation. He started to feel another wave of sadness
and hugged the picture to his chest. It was a strange how the sorrow ebbed and
flowed, like waves on the ocean. One minute he was fine, the next he was almost
crippled with despair. The only way to work through his feelings was to sing
about it. He held the picture in one hand and the ring in the other as he sang:
“Guess mine is not the first heart broken.
My eyes are not the first to cry.
My eyes are not the first to cry.
I'm not the first to know, there's just no
gettin' over you .
I know I'm just a fool who's willing to sit around and wait for you.
But baby can't you see, there's nothin' else for me to do.
I'm hopelessly devoted to you.”
I know I'm just a fool who's willing to sit around and wait for you.
But baby can't you see, there's nothin' else for me to do.
I'm hopelessly devoted to you.”
Kurt knew
he was being melodramatic, but there was no one around, so who would it hurt?
You could take the man out of the drama queen, but you couldn’t take the drama
queen out of the man, after all. Or something like that. He continued singing
dramatically as he looked at the photo. It was all very ‘50s teen movie.
“But now there's nowhere to hide, since you
pushed my love aside.
I'm out of my head, hopelessly devoted to you.
Hopelessly devoted to you, hopelessly devoted to you.”
I'm out of my head, hopelessly devoted to you.
Hopelessly devoted to you, hopelessly devoted to you.”
He
pulled out his laptop and decided to send Blaine a Facebook message. Luckily,
Blaine hadn’t defriended him or blocked him yet, or even changed his
relationship status. Well that was a good sign. Usually a change in
relationship status on Facebook was the first clue in a relationship gone
wrong. So maybe Kurt had a chance after
all. Either that, or Blaine hadn’t thought of it yet. As he sent a small
message he sang to himself:
My head is saying, "Fool, forget
him!"
My heart is saying, "Don't let go!"
Hold on to the end. That’s what I intend to do.
I'm hopelessly devoted to you.”
My heart is saying, "Don't let go!"
Hold on to the end. That’s what I intend to do.
I'm hopelessly devoted to you.”
Again,
after a fierce internal struggle, he ended his message by telling Blaine how
much he missed and loved him and closed the laptop, stood up, and walked to the
window to look out onto the street below. He was half expecting to see Blaine
standing down there, ready to serenade him. No such luck. It was just a dumb
fantasy. He still had the ring in his hand so he put it back in the box and
placed it on his dresser while finishing the song:
“But now there's nowhere to hide, since you
pushed my love aside.
I'm out of my head, hopelessly devoted to
you.
Hopelessly devoted to you. Hopelessly devoted to you.”
Hopelessly devoted to you. Hopelessly devoted to you.”
As he finished, he put his hand on the window and let one
tear roll down his cheek. He would cry himself to sleep later. At least he
could cuddle with Rachel for comfort, but it wasn’t the same. After all, she
was just a girl.
“Hey, Hummel, stop being such a damn drama queen and come
outside!” called a voice from the door. Kurt jumped about half a foot with a
very bad curse word, the very same one he yelled out the window earlier in the
day, and spun around. This was turning into a day of foul language. Puck stood
at the door with a smarmy grin on his face.
“Goddammit, Noah, give me some warning next time!” snapped
Kurt as he tried to calm down his heart. Kurt realized he had to start being
more aware of his surroundings. He was getting startled way too much lately.
Not a safe thing for a gay man to do, to become too relaxed in one’s setting.
That’s how one got beat up or worse. But Puck wouldn’t know Kurt’s fears, he
was laughing too hard at Kurt’s reaction and when Sam and Finn appeared behind
him, they laughed right along with Puck. Kurt wasn’t pleased to be caught the
fool by all three guys, and he sought out the right words to tell them off.
“Hummel, you have got to be one of the most skittish people
I have ever met,” said Puck moving over to Kurt. “Get on your shoes, we’re
going outside.”
“Well, forgive me if I was in the middle of an emotional
moment, dumbass!” barked Kurt, still a bit pissed at the interruption. It was
mostly nerves though, and he begrudgingly appreciated the company. “Besides,
I’m waiting for Rachel to come back. She had to go home for a bit.”
“Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, dude, but Rachel’s not
coming back tonight. She needs to stay home,” informed Finn. “She just called
me to let me know. She said she loves you and will talk to you first thing in
the morning.” He gave a smirk and added, “I just want to remind you, little
bro, that she’s my fiancĂ©e so I am not totally pleased with her loving you. But
I guess nothing will happen, so it’s cool I guess. Although I wonder after that
Facebook picture.”
Kurt shot Finn an extra dirty look along with a middle finger
at that last remark. “Oh, wonderful!” he said and put his arms up in
frustration. “Way to abandon me, Berry!”
“She didn’t abandon you, that’s what we’re here for,” said Puck
and put his arm around Kurt’s shoulder gregariously. “She filled Hudson in on the
situation, and he in turn informed us. Tough break, dude. Want me to go kick
the shit out of Blaine?”
“Don’t you dare, Puck!” Kurt exclaimed and shoved Puck away.
“I should be the one getting the shit kicked out of. If you’ll excuse me, I
need to call Rachel and tell her off.”
Puck stepped away and said, “Fine, go ahead. But you aren’t
getting away from coming outside. We can wait.” He crossed his arms and
grinned. Finn and Sam stood at the door, blocking the way.
Kurt shot Puck another dirty look, but the mohawked man wasn’t
fazed a bit. Puck was used to receiving that look and it bounced off him like
he was wearing some sort of emotional armor. Kurt secretly envied Puck for his ability
not to let anything faze him as Kurt wore every hurt on his sleeve as if they
were badges of honor. Kurt pulled out his phone and was about to send a
scathing text to Rachel about her abandonment at his time of need, when his
phone vibrated. It was from the very person he was going to tell off. “Speak of
the devil!” he mumbled, annoyed at the world.
Kurt, I’m sooo sorry.
I need to stay home but there’s a good reason. Blaine is here. Stay tuned. Love
you.
Kurt looked up from the phone, shocked. What was Blaine
doing at the Berry’s? He felt a fleeting sense of relief that Blaine didn’t go
home. A few seconds later, there was another message from Rachel.
Don’t worry. We
aren’t fighting. He really misses you. Will call you later. Go have fun with
the boys.
Kurt sent a quick thank you text and put the phone in his
pocket. He was feeling slightly better at the news, but he really, really,
really wanted to talk to Blaine. Maybe when Rachel called, Kurt would ask to
talk to him. Yes, that is what he would do. Then Blaine would have to listen to
him. Kurt would tell Rachel to put Blaine on and then…. Well he would apologize
over and over until Blaine accepted it. Then he would ask Blaine to be his
boyfriend again. Yes that was the plan, at least for now.
Kurt looked at the boys and with the best
I’m-sorry-but-I-have-something-more-important-to-do voice, said, “Looks like
Blaine is over with Rachel. I guess they’re talking, so if you gentlemen will
excuse me, I think I’ll just listen to some music and wait for the call.”
“Don’t think so, Hummel,” said Puck. “Welcome to the first
annual ‘No Directions Single Men’s Night!’ Since you are technically single
right now, you aren’t exempt. Sorry!”
“What?” Kurt’s eyes grew bigger. “What about Finn then?”
Kurt asked indignantly, pointing to his brother. “He has Rachel!”
“My singleness is honorary!” said Finn proudly as he pointed
to himself.
“I’m sure Rachel will be thrilled to hear that,” Kurt
retorted drily. “Thanks, but no thanks, guys,” he said, sitting on his bed. “I
appreciate you trying to cheer me up, but I think I’d rather be alone.”
Puck sat down beside him and said, “Well, you do have a
choice. Either you come outside with us and try to have a good time in our
company, or we will carry you out, but not before giving you a swirlie and a
wedgie.” He put his hand on Kurt’s shoulder and gave it a gentle squeeze. “At
least I’m letting you choose. You have 30 seconds. Go!”
“You wouldn’t!” said Kurt, his eyes widening. “I thought we
were past all that kind of stuff, Puckerman!”
“Okay, maybe no swirlie or wedgie, but we will carry you
out. Remember, we can lift you. I used to do it daily at the dumpster,
remember? I know you don’t look like a toddler anymore, but you aren’t that
heavy,” Puck advised. At Kurt’s stubborn glare he stood up. “Fine. Boys,
proceed,” he said and grabbed Kurt’s arms. Finn and Sam grabbed one leg each
and they lifted him.
“OKAY, FINE!” Kurt yelled. He didn’t have the energy to
fight them, so he decided to humor them for a bit, then come back inside. As
they put him down, Kurt taunted, “Jeez, Puck, if you were this persistent in
your studies, you wouldn’t have almost failed.”
“Bite me, Hummel!” Puck said and grinned.
“Are you sure about that?” asked Kurt and raised his
eyebrow. “Cause I’d be happy to oblige!” Kurt was amazed that he was able to
flirt with Puck and not get his ass kicked for his efforts. He was also
surprised how forward he was being without any alcoholic help. Kurt was never
known for his directness. Actually, it was nice to be able to banter with Puck
on what felt like a level playing field. The conversation wasn’t anything to
write home about, but there was that guy-style camaraderie Kurt sometimes
secretly longed for. Blaine was so good at passing as one of the dudes. Kurt
could only wish to do the same.
Sam was looking at the exchange with amusement. When he
first started attending McKinley, Puck and Kurt were pretty close to what you
would call bitter enemies. They were definitely on either end of the social
spectrum, never to meet in the middle. They only interacted because of New
Directions. Now they talked like brothers, albeit really weird brothers. “Well,
I’ll leave you two men to your flirting and meet you outside,” he teased.
Puck looked at Kurt and asked, “How about we give Sam the
wedgie? You in?” He put out his hand for a high five and Kurt returned it with
gusto.
“Let’s do it,” Kurt grinned good-naturedly. As sad as he
felt, he loved feeling accepted in this little jock group. Kurt looked evilly
at Sam and advised, “Based on personal experience, you better start running
now, Evans. Puck always gave a ten second head start.”
Sam gave a look of fear and took off running down the stairs,
taking them two or three steps at a time. Puck, Finn, and Kurt just laughed and
followed at a leisurely pace. He felt his phone vibrate again. It was from
Blaine. He gave a quiet gasp and opened the message.
Got your message. Miss
you and love you too. Can we talk tomorrow night? I suck. I really, really
suck.
Kurt held back tears of relief and sent a quick response:
It’s a date. Love
you. You can suck only if you want to…sorry sweetie, you opened yourself to
that one.
Yet again, Kurt was shocked at his impulsiveness. He was
having too much fun to stop, though.
He thought better of it and quickly sent another text to
Blaine:
I’m sorry. That was
wrong of me. With Puck. He’s a very bad influence. Love you so much.
At the same time Blaine had texted back a quick reply.
You wish. Don’t tempt
me. ;)
Wow! That wasn’t the answer Kurt expected from Blaine. Kurt
blushed and was clearly intrigued. Making up might be better than he thought. All
of a sudden the room was hot, very hot. Hmm.
Looking up, Kurt realized Puck and Finn were staring intently
at him. Since it looked like they might start asking embarrassing questions,
Kurt asked, “So, what’s outside?”
“Oh, you’ll see,” said Puck with a mischievous grin. Kurt
looked at him curiously. He knew that look. Puck was looking for trouble. They
were doomed.
****************
In the meantime, Rachel and Blaine were about to start their
uncomfortable palaver.
“So…” Rachel responded with her arms crossed.
Blaine started, “Rachel, I just want to say…”
“Blaine, I should kick your ass for what you said to me, and
even worse, for what you did to Kurt,” Rachel interrupted sternly.
Blaine attempted to continue, “You are completely right,
but…”
“But I won’t,” Rachel finished. Blaine visibly relaxed as
this wasn’t going to be a fight and Rachel wasn’t yelling at him. “I am,
however, concerned, for both of you.”
“I know, I want to…” Blaine said, trying to apologize. He
was interrupted again.
“I mean, I understand you’re upset and all, but Blaine, this
is unacceptable…” Rachel started lecturing. Blaine grabbed her hands and she
looked at him with surprise.
“Rachel, I really want to say something, but you keep
interrupting me. Can I just say what I need to, then you can spend the rest of
the evening yelling at me, okay?” he asked politely. Blaine knew Rachel
probably wouldn’t yell at him but it allowed him to feel he had some control in
the situation.
“Sorry, Blaine. Please go ahead,” said Rachel, just as
politely. She didn’t want to turn this into a fight. She just wanted to know
why Blaine would break Kurt’s heart like that. And why he would say those
hurtful things to her.
“We can talk about Kurt in a minute, but first I wanted to
apologize to you. I’m so sorry I said what I did back at the school. I let some
emotions get the better of me. One little thought and some resentment ballooned
into something so big, I couldn’t control it. I guess you saw my dark side,”
Blaine said with a small smile.
“Resentment? But why? What did I do to you?” Rachel asked,
confused. She tried to think back to the last year, wondering what she might
have done to hurt him.
“You really didn’t do anything, Rach,” Blaine said, still
holding her hands. “Okay, this is going to sound really ridiculous, but hear me
out. Can you do that for me?”
“Of course,” Rachel responded gently. The anger she had at
her friend was starting to fade away at his sincere look.
“Well, I guess I should say I was jealous of you. I AM
jealous of you,” Blaine explained, embarrassed that he even said it. “You and
Kurt seem to have this unbreakable bond that he and I don’t have, at least not
yet. Look at that fight you just had! That would have broken any other
friendship.” He started stroking her hand, more to calm himself, and continued,
“I was starting to feel like you were taking over my place in his life. Then
when he announced he might be moving to New York with you, it just intensified
my jealousy. I’ve been trying to cover it up, but with all the Kurt drama, it
sort of came to a head today.”
“Um…wow,” Rachel said and tried to pull away her hands. She
wasn’t sure what to think. “So, you don’t like me? Did I do anything wrong?”
she said with a small voice as she looked at her hands.
Blaine reached for her hands again and exclaimed, “No, Rachel,
you know I adore you! This is all me. I should have talked to you when I was
starting to experience those ugly emotions. I was feeling left out, and I just
did the exact thing I told Kurt not to do. I suppressed the feelings and let
the stress take care of the rest. I just spent the last hour talking to your
dads. They really helped me talk through my issues.”
Rachel looked up and smiled as she asked, “Did they make you
hot cocoa with whipped cream and chocolate shavings?”
“They even used the quilt,” Blaine responded cheekily.
“They only use that for the biggest of crises!” Rachel
laughed. “My turn to talk now?” Blaine nodded and she continued, “Blaine, I
want to make a promise to you. No matter what happens this fall, you need to
know that I will never replace you in Kurt’s heart. He’s my best friend, and
that’s all it’s ever going to be. He feels more like a brother to me than a
boyfriend. You know I’m joking when I say I’m his boyfriend, right?”
“I do, but I don’t think I was thinking straight this
afternoon,” Blaine replied, still ashamed at his behavior. “I’m struggling with
some stuff right now, and it just made me freak out. So, will you forgive me?”
Rachel didn’t respond, but she opened her arms. Blaine gave
a small sob and wrapped his arms around his small friend. “Blaine, please talk
to me next time you’re feeling this way. You had me all over the place. I
couldn’t figure out what was going on, and I was worrying about Kurt. This has
been a terrible week!”
“You don’t understand how much better that makes me feel.
You and Finn are my two best friends, and I couldn’t bear losing you like I
might lose Kurt,” said Blaine, wiping his eyes.
“You aren’t losing Kurt, silly. He misses you as much as I
bet you miss him,” said Rachel, giving Blaine a tight hug. Then she grabbed the
quilt and put it over both of them. Blaine put his arm around her shoulder and
she snuggled in, not unlike the way she snuggled with Kurt after their fight.
“Oh, no! Kurt!” she exclaimed. “I promised him I’d go back, and I completely
forgot. He’s going to kill me! I better call Finn and get him to check on him.
I think I’d rather stay with you for now. Finn can spend time with Kurt. You
and I need to talk some stuff out.”
“No, that’s fine.
Kurt needs you,” said Blaine. “I’m staying here tonight, so don’t worry about
me.”
“Let me talk to Finn first, then we can figure something
out,” Rachel responded and pulled out her phone. She made a quick phone call
and returned her attention to Blaine. “They were out, but they’re heading home
now. They will distract Kurt for the evening. It’s just you and me tonight.”
“And your two devastatingly handsome fathers, and
Breadstix!” exclaimed Hiram, entering the room with some cans of soda. “I made
sure to order you some vegetarian lasagna, Rachel.” He looked at Blaine and
Rachel with a smile on his face. “You guys okay now?”
“We can continue our talk after dinner,” Blaine said to
Rachel quietly. Rachel nodded, pulled away from Blaine and stood up.
“Thanks, Papa! It has been a very trying several days,”
Rachel said and hugged her father. “Blaine and I are okay. Now we need to make
Blaine and Kurt okay.”
The doorbell rang signaling the arrival of the Italian food,
so Rachel went to the door to help Hiram carry it to the kitchen. While they
were out of the room, Blaine sent Kurt a quick text asking to talk the next
evening. He wanted to talk right away, but he needed to finish talking with
Rachel, and he promised his mother he would do several errands for her the next
day. Kurt sent back a message almost seconds later with a lewd joke and an
agreement for the meeting for the following evening. Struck with a mischievous
inspiration, he sent a lewd message of his own. It was so not him, but if Kurt
could change, maybe Blaine could, too. He was in between laughing and crying
when Rachel entered with several plastic bags.
“Dinner time!” she said with a huge grin. She looked over to
Blaine, and noticing his tears, asked, “Blaine, what’s wrong?”
“Oh, nothing wrong. I just texted Kurt and he sent back
something silly. I’m just glad he’s talking to me,” Blaine answered.
“I knew he would,” she said happily. “Come on, let’s stuff
ourselves with way too many carbs and cheese. Of course it’s tofu cheese for
me. I’m so glad Breadstix is conscious of us vegans. Not many restaurants in
Lima are. Did you know that in New York, there are no fewer than 500 vegan-only
restaurants?” At Blaine’s exasperated look, she said, “I’m doing it again,
aren’t I? Sorry, no more New York talk.”
The Berrys and Blaine enjoyed a very pleasant dinner and
even a little bit of after dinner singing entertainment. This was what Blaine
really needed. It was a great way to decompress and spend time with people who
he loved. Singing was always a good thing, too. Singing was his joy, his escape
from the misery that was his life at times. After offering to help clean up,
the two teenagers were shooed out of the room.
“Let’s get our jammies on!” Rachel exclaimed and pulled
Blaine up the stairs to her room.
“Rach, I don’t have any pajamas. I kinda left without any
clothes, remember? I can wear my clothes, I don’t mind,” he said. He spent many
an evening passed out in his uniform or street clothes after an all-nighter
studying or other less than honorable things with the Warblers, so he was used
to it.
“Are you wearing boxers?” Rachel asked directly and matter
of fact. She felt that best friends kept nothing from each other, and Blaine
now fit that role.
“Not that it’s any of your business, but yes,” teased
Blaine.
“Then I’ll just borrow a workout shirt of Daddy’s, and you
can sleep in that. He won’t mind. You can borrow one of my robes if you’re
feeling particularly modest,” she said, oblivious to Blaine’s blushing.
“Thanks?” Blaine responded, not sure whether to be grateful
or disturbed. He knew Rachel’s nightwear. It was frilly and almost always some
shade of pink or purple. He would not allow any phones or a camera in the room
if he borrowed anything of Rachel’s to avoid a repeat of the debacle of that
morning. They were both slight and on the short side, so her stuff would fit
him.
They changed and Rachel gave Blaine the simplest robe she
had, which was silk and lilac in color. At least it didn’t have any frills.
“Kurt can never know about this,” Blaine warned. “I’d never hear the end of
it.”
“Oh, get over it, Blaine!” Rachel exclaimed. “Besides, you
should see the stuff I got Kurt to wear!” At Blaine’s look of surprise, she
said, “Kidding! Or am I? You’ll never know.”
Blaine was amused at Rachel’s newfound twisted streak. Maybe
she could help him win the prank war with Kurt. He giggled at Rachel’s weird
attempt at humor and said, “Rach, we should make a point to do this more often.
Just you and me. It might be a good way to bond and get to know each other
better. We can gossip about our men. He’s still my man, right?”
“What a great idea!” Rachel squealed and made Blaine jump.
“Let’s make a point to spend at least one day every couple of weeks together,
and when you come visit in New York, we must go shopping! Then Kurt and Finn
can play those silly video games. And yes, he is your man always, Blaine.”
“I can’t believe Kurt is actually good at those games!” Blaine
said with wonder. “My man is a man of many hidden talents. I can see it now,
one day he’ll suddenly announce he can yodel or play the bagpipes, to my
aggravation. I HATE bagpipes, which is funny because Anderson is a Scottish
name.”
“I personally think they are a giant waste of time, but
everyone needs hobbies. Video games are a waste of time, I mean, not bagpipes.”
Rachel shrugged. “So you aren’t breaking up with Kurt?”
“That’s really not my decision to make, is it?” Blaine
asked. “I mean, I want him back but does he want me?”
“Don’t be stupid,” said Rachel and smacked Blaine on the arm
playfully. She sat on her four-poster bed and tapped the mattress. “Okay, so
let’s finish our talk,” she said sternly.
“I’m about to get a Rachel Berry tongue-lashing, aren’t I?”
Blaine said half-jokingly as he sat on the bed crosslegged. He used the robe to
cover his upper legs. He knew he didn’t have to be so modest, but he didn’t
want to show off any of his scars. Rachel didn’t need to know about his big
secret.
“Blainers, I just want to know why you freaked out like
that. You always seem so put together. You are the glee club therapist, you
know,” Rachel informed.
“This is becoming a pattern,” Blaine laughed. “You’re the
third person in as many days who has told me that. I think the universe is
trying to tell me something. To be totally honest, I’m scared.”
“Scared? But why?” asked Rachel. She grabbed Blaine’s hand
and gave it a squeeze. Her friend looked really nervous and jittery all of a
sudden.
“Well, of course you know that I transferred to McKinley for
Kurt, right?” Blaine inquired. Rachel nodded and he continued, “My reason for
transferring is leaving, or might be leaving. I love New Directions, so I don’t
plan on going back to Dalton, but it depends on what my parents say. I’m not
sure if I even want to go back to the Warblers. I get more freedom to express
myself at McKinley. Second, my best friends are all gone now, so I’m kind of
stuck at school alone no matter where I go. Did I ever tell you I was supposed
to graduate this year?”
“Really?” Rachel asked.
“Yup,” Blaine responded. “Kurt told you what happened to me
at the Sadie Hawkins dance a few years ago, right?” Rachel nodded. “Well, I was
in the hospital for a long time and missed too much school, so they had to keep
me back a year. Didn’t you ever wonder why I’m almost the same age as you guys but
a school year behind?”
“I never really thought of it,” Rachel said. “Is that the
only thing you’re scared of? You know that the rest of New Directions really
need you and they all like you a lot! Between you and me, you’re our only
chance at Nationals this year, so you better not leave!” Rachel spoke of the
glee club like she was still a member. After all, once a New Directions member,
always a New Directions member.
Blaine briefly debated telling Rachel about his family, but
decided against it. It wasn’t the right time yet. Maybe he would tell her when
he got to know her better, after a year of being roommates in New York, if
that’s where life led them. “I can’t really get into it, but there’s some bad
shit going down at home. Kurt was sort of an escape from it. When he’s gone, I
have no one to go to.”
“Oh, no! Blaine, are you alright?” Rachel inquired, putting
her hand to her mouth with worry. “Does Kurt know?”
“I’ll be fine, Rachel. I promise I’ll tell you everything
someday. And, yes, Kurt is aware. I actually just told him today. So it came as
a shock to me when he told me about that internship. I thought I had him here
for another year, then he announced that. I felt like he was abandoning me at
my most vulnerable,” he said and started fiddling with his hands nervously.
“If it’s any consolation, I don’t think Kurt wants to go to
New York anymore. At least until you graduate,” Rachel informed Blaine. “I
think he realized his home really is with you. He read the note you put in his
new yearbook, you know.” Rachel reached over and patted Blaine on his hand.
“I was wondering when he would find that!” Blaine exclaimed
and changed the subject. “But that internship is such a good opportunity! And
it’s that reality show company. That is so cool! He has to at least try!”
Blaine took a moment because he was feeling terrible about
wanting Kurt to stay. “My issues shouldn’t keep him here. Kurt would want the
same for me, if a great opportunity came my way. I guess if I could deal with my
problems before I met Kurt, I can deal with them when he’s away. We had
everything figured out before, we can do it again.”
“How about you talk to him about it when you see him
tomorrow?” Rachel asked and ruffled Blaine’s hair. Blaine gave a big grin and
messed Rachel’s normally perfectly straight hair. “Okay, enough talk. We’re
best friends again so how about some stupid TV time. That’s what I was going to
do with Kurt tonight. Sadly the only junk food I have is organic and tofu. A
fun night that does not make.”
“Late night supermarket raid?” Blaine asked as he got up and
put on his jeans. “My treat. We can stop at the video store and get a couple
movies too.”
“Oooh! A late evening Lima adventure! Good practice for
middle of the night food runs in New York!” Rachel exclaimed. She looked at her
pajamas, which were basically pink yoga pants and a Hello Kitty t-shirt. “This
is good enough. Let’s go!”
Blaine put his arm through Rachel’s and asked, “Ready to go,
Miss Shortcake?”
“Miss Shortcake? What drugs are you on, Blaine?
”
“You know, Strawberry Shortcake!” Blaine snorted and started
walking away.
“Who told you about Strawberry? I told them NOT to tell
anyone!” Rachel screeched. She stomped out of her room, yelling, “Daddy! Papa!
Which one of you told Blainers about Strawberry!”
Blaine shook his head and followed the small brunette. This
was turning out to be a pretty good night. The only thing that would make it
better would be if Kurt were in his arm and Blaine were kissing him so much his
lips were numb.
********************
Song is Hopelessly Devoted by Olivia Newton John from the
theatrical release of the musical Grease. I always wanted Kurt to sing this
song. Maybe Ryan will read this if the situation ever arises, although I’m not
sure how…..HINT, HINT GOOD SIR!!!!! Next chapter: Fear and Loathing in Lima.
Seriously, it’s messed up.
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