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Ten Cent Blues: Chapter 6


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Story: Closed - Chapters: 26/? - Created: Jan 07, 2012 - Updated: Apr 17, 2012
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Kurt spends the majority of the night staring blankly at a wall in his room, seated heavily on the bed. He’s looking at the wall without really seeing it. Blaine’s words are on some sort of sick replay in his mind, turning over and over, berating him and chastising him for the millionth time.

Had he really turned into that person? Had he let himself become so shallow and so cruel?

Of course you did, his mind shouts back. You did it because you thought it was the only way to survive.

Well yeah, but was that the only way to go about it?

What else could you have done?

For starters, he could have been nicer to people. He could have been the nice Cheerio, the one who’s nice to everyone. He could have made a difference. He could still have the Cheerio status of popularity while simultaneously being kind to people. Instead, he had just reverted to what was easiest; he became an asshole because that was what was expected.

But now he’s sitting alone in his room, wondering if there’s even an ounce of goodness left in his body.

Not knowing what else to do, Kurt seeks out his father who is settled in his recliner. Carole must already be in bed and Finn had taken up residence in the newly built addition his father had promised him down in the basement with a proper wall and a proper door.

“Dad?” Kurt asks warily, settling down on the sofa. “Am I a good person?”

His father pauses, silent for a second or two before muting the football game on the television.

“Where in the hell did that come from?” his dad questions.

“Just…am I? Do you think I’m a good person?”

“Of course I do,” his dad says without hesitation.

“What – what do you think makes me good?”

“Kurt, why are asking something like this?”

“Please,” Kurt pleads, “just tell me.”

“Well,” Burt says gruffly, “you’re not out beatin’ people up every night. And you get pretty good grades and I’ve never had a complaint from one of your teachers about attitude problems. And you always take care of me if I’m feelin’ down, even if I am your dad and it isn’t cool to let on that you care about your parents.”

“Yeah…” Kurt mumbles, not admitting that he lied to his friends at the beginning of the year when he had to bail on their plans to take care of his dad when he had strep throat.

He had told them that his dad made him stay home and study for a test.

“And you’ve got good friends,” his dad adds, “even if that one blonde seems kinda…not all there. I miss seeing you hang around Mercedes, though. What ever happened to her?”

“She-” was still in Glee club and therefore too lame for Kurt to associate with so he had to drop her, “- got really busy with Glee club and stuff. We see each other at school.”

But Kurt ignores her.

“Well you’re helping out that one kid, right? The one you said needed a physics tutor? That’s a really good thing. Not a lot of kids will take the time to help someone out nowadays and I’m sure it’s hard for you with your Cheerio schedule.”

“Right,” Kurt nods feebly, guilt clawing in his chest.

“Do you – do you think you’re not a good person?”

He’s rude to people on a daily basis, he refuses to associate with anyone who isn’t a Cheerio, he dropped one of his best friends because she was in Glee club, he might fail physics, he lies to his own dad, and he’s too much of a coward to stand up to anyone who’s blatantly being a bully.

“No, no,” Kurt lies. “Just…sometimes I wonder if I made the right decision to become a Cheerio. I feel like a lot of people don’t like us very much.”

“Well don’t listen to those people,” his dad says with conviction. “They’re just jealous. But you’re not a bad person, Kurt. Don’t ever think that.”

“Yeah,” Kurt says softly as he stands. “Thanks, dad.”

“Anytime, kiddo.”



The next day at school, Blaine doesn’t dawdle at his locker. Ashamed, Kurt doesn’t even try to speak to him. Of course, it’s not as if Kurt can just approach him and suddenly strike up a conversation, no. That would be unheard of and most definitely frowned upon. Blaine avoids Kurt’s gaze all day and when Kurt chances a stealthy glance around the lunch room, he sees that Blaine isn’t anywhere to be found.



Come Thursday, Kurt’s insides are twisting and something altogether cruel and unusual is scratching away at his conscious. Before Monday, they had plans to meet up on Thursday night but he hadn’t heard a word from Blaine at all for the past two days. Kurt is sitting at the kitchen table, stomach too ill to eat breakfast, and staring at the screen of his phone. He’s trying to gather the courage to text Blaine and ask if they’re still on for studying tonight but he really doesn’t know what to say. Blaine, the ever gracious one, had given him an out and said he didn’t have to continue on with the post-studying chat they had initially agreed upon but Kurt feels…wrong about not keeping up his end of the deal.

Because it’s still just a deal. That’s all it can be, it can’t be anything more.

After ten minutes of his thumb hovering over Blaine’s name in his contact list, he receives a text message.

Study session tonight is still on if you still need the help.

Kurt bites the inside of his lip. Of course Blaine would text him first. Of course Blaine would be the nice one, the generous one.

And Kurt, with all his status and reputation, would remain the coward, the pretty young boy who strides down the hall with grace and poise and all the worst intentions because that’s all he knows now.


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God Jamie, you really do know how to bring the damn angst don'tcha?asdkfjafe8wifjkafojefaodeslI just want to hold Blaine because I know how it feels like and I'd totally just hold him and remind him he's not the only one.And then I'm torn between ripping Kurt's throat out and holding him too because he's a good dude who made bad decisions.asdlfkjaewfioua8erfhjaeisdkfjiowesdfI can only imagine how the smut's gonna turn out now.-xoxo

edgety5ryhuthyijriohj must. read. more.

I think this says it all- Read 13996 Published: January 07, 2012 Updated: January 12, 2012 So this story has been read almost 14,000 times in 5 days?! I just love it and can't wait until a new update. And I hope Kurt will be nice to Blaine at school now...

God, Jamie. Way to break my heart for the millionth time.

Your stories are amazing! I don't understand how you can only have 44 reviews on this one! There should be hundreds! Anyways i loved the chapter, it was amazing :)

so like this story is amazing and brilliant and once i started reading i couldn't stop and now i need to read more of it like i need air to breathe. I think this is my favourite Cheerio!Kurt fic ever.

I love the story....don't like Kurt though. Hope he changes.

no he was to go back to mercedes! Kurtcedes are my fav frienship otp xD

Come one Kurt. You can fix this.

Somehow I missed this story too, but I am catching up now! Kurt is so full of himself, but he's coming around and I like seeing that. Love it!

Kurt lying to his own father? BURT? What! D:

Aww Kurtie... ur not that bad... ok... ur bad but... Blaine'll help! =P