July 1, 2014, 7 p.m.
The Truth Always Comes Out: Chapter 12 Getting Ready
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The Truth Always Comes Out
Chapter 12: Getting Ready
Kurt and Blaine had returned safe and sound to the loft after leaving Joey's apartment. They had eaten dinner and are currently sitting on the couch sharing a bowl of popcorn, watching Aladdin, a funny movie Blaine had asked for earlier. They are singing along and are very relaxed, feeling good. It has been days since they had felt like this and they were going to enjoy it. Kurt picked up a popcorn kernel and tossed it at Blaine. Blaine threw it back at Kurt. This behavior continued back and forth until a full out popcorn fight had started. Finally, Kurt just threw the whole bowl at Blaine. Blaine got up quickly was now chasing Kurt around the loft threatening Kurt that he was going to pay. Kurt was caught by Blaine and they soon found themselves on the floor. Blaine is on top of Kurt holding him down. “You should never waste popcorn.” Blaine said seriously. “Now you must pay.” Blaine announced as he started tickling Kurt. He knows every spot where Kurt is sensitive to tickles. The tickle war was on with both boys tickling, wiggling, and laughing until they were out of breath. “I'm sorry, I'm sorry,” Kurt shouts and Blaine finally stops exhausted. “Are you really sorry?” Blaine asks. “Yes, yes, I am really sorry,” Kurt apologizes as he laughs. “Alright,” Blaine says as he kisses Kurt on his lips and lies down next to him on the floor, both breathing hard. “You have to clean up the popcorn,” Blaine tells Kurt as he turns toward Kurt and rubs circles on his chest with his fingers. “Man, I wish I had a dog,” Kurt said as he looked at the popcorn that was spread all over the loft. “Maybe we should pack up first,” Blaine suggested with a look that Kurt knew. “Last one to the bedroom has to clean up the popcorn,” Kurt shouts as he pushes Blaine down while he gets up to runs to the bedroom. They both race to the bedroom not to return for a few hours.
It is beautiful day as the boys are driving back to Lima. They are enjoying being together as they sing along with the songs on their playlist. “How are you feeling?” Kurt asks Blaine. “Actually, I'm feeling better. I got some questions answered, I made some decisions that I am good with, and I feel like I will be able to deal with my parents. Besides, I have to pull myself together after meeting Joey. If he can stay strong and not fall apart so can I.” Blaine said feeling his confidence coming back. Back in Lima, the boys pull into the Hummel/Hudson driveway their adventure complete. Carole and Burt greet them with hugs as they walk into the house. They tell Burt and Carole all about their trip to New York and meeting Joey. Soon Blaine is saying goodbye and walking out the door headed to his home. His parents greet him with hugs and kisses. They sit down in the living room and Blaine shares his experiences in New York and his decision about Joey. Angela and Tom are happy to see Blaine more like himself. They know they still need to talk to Blaine about things, but for know they are happy. They have their son back.
Blaine got ready for bed and then called Kurt. He thanked him again for going to New York and being with him, supporting him through this confusing time. But more importantly he wanted to tell Kurt that he loved him and always will. Before going to sleep Blaine called Sam to find out how things at McKinley were going. “We sure have missed you,” Sam told Blaine. “The glee club has been trying to practice our songs for graduation but it didn't sound right because we need your voice.” Sam explained. “I'll be back tomorrow. I am looking forward to seeing you guys and spending these last few days of high school together,” Blaine told Sam.
The next few days went by quickly with practice for Graduation and rehearsal with the glee club. But mostly Blaine, Sam, Tina, and Artie spent the time remembering their crazy senior year and saying goodbye to McKinley.