Aug. 6, 2013, 1:04 p.m.
A Work in Progress: Chapter 8
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Blaine goes to New York...
Blaine goes to New York and starts his first year at NYADA
He moves in with Kurt and Rachel to help share costs...
Because with Kurt working less due to classes
they could really use the income of a third tenant
Other benefits aside ;)
Blaine's parents have cut him off financially
because he's chasing after this crazy "showbiz" dream
the same way that Cooper did
and there is a reason they don't talk about Cooper much
in the Anderson household
not to mention Blaine is "shacking up"
with his "high school sweetheart"
and that won't last.
His father never once says anything about them being "gay"
but insists Blaine is not "being responsible"
and is "throwing away his future" with such a reckless plan
if you can even call it a "plan"
They argue, loudly, round and round
until Mr. Anderson throws up his hands in frustration
and refuses to talk about it anymore.
Blaine has a little savings to get him started,
(thank you, summers at Six Flags)
and he tries to get a steady gig
but can't find much—
there are sooo many unemployed actors in NY waiting tables, etc.
But he does what he can,
walking dogs, washing dishes at the local diner,
all sorts of odd jobs to make ends meet.
New York living is so much more expensive than Ohio ever was.
Then one month, Blaine goes to the ATM to withdraw money for rent
(after a late shift at the diner)
and gets mugged on the way home.
The phone rings in the middle of the night—
Kurt is called to come pick Blaine up at the emergency room
Blaine has a mild concussion,
a few bruises and stitches, but he'll be fine.
The money, however, is long gone.
There's been this guy hanging out around NYADA
who calls himself an avant garde filmmaker
but he's really in the "adult entertainment" industry
and he preys on poor acting students
who need cash
And he's zeroed in on Blaine
who keeps rebuffing him
but now... the cash would be handy.
Kurt is of course horrified
and Blaine is too...
but he's feeling responsible for them not making their rent
and possibly getting them all thrown out.
Kurt assures him it will be all right, they'll find a way,
though worry creases his face when he thinks Blaine isn't looking.
Kurt comes home one night soon after that,
and Blaine hands him some money
to cover the rent (with just a little to spare)
but his smile is nervous and his eyes a little sad as he does it.
Kurt immediately thinks the worst
and there's a fight—
but Kurt has misunderstood.
Turns out Blaine sold his wardrobe on Ebay—
all those lovely Brooks Brothers cardigans, the snazzy blazers
and other designer clothes.
He just kept one nice suit for auditions,
and a handful of jeans/t-shirts/hoodie things to get by.
Blaine was worried that maybe Kurt wouldn't want to be seen with him
if he dressed like a poor acting student
in cheap Goodwill store bargains.
Kurt ruffles his hair and calls him an idiot
but with deep affection in his voice.
Kurt and Blaine kiss and make up
and kiss some more
fade out
By the way,
Blaine did keep the yellow pants
because he knows how much Kurt loves him in those yellow pants...