Dec. 18, 2011, 1:24 p.m.
Exchange: Chapter 1
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It was so different at the schools here compared to his own school back in Marseille. In France, the academic work had been so much farther ahead than the work he had had the chance to preview here. He had been the best in his Philosophy class, and was quite disappointed to find they didn't teach that here. Actually, most of their criteria was from stuff he had learned in his junior year. Maybe Americans weren't as smart as French people? He wasn't sure, but all he knew was that his senior was going to fly by.
He was also amazed to hear that there were 'cliques'. Sure, he had heard of them –mostly from American television- but there were never many in his school. There was no drama, either in his old school. Come to think of it, there weren't any sports, or teams, or clubs and after school activities. Sure, Kurt was greatly involved in theatre and music, however none of it had to do with the school. He had heard something about a 'glee club', and was very curious to know more about it.
Kurt realized he'd been spacing off for a moment when the red-head opened the door, talking to the teacher of the class in a hushed tone before stepping back and giving the countertenor a reassuring smile. The teacher of the History class glanced at Kurt, merely raising an eyebrow at his exterior, and cleared her throat –which wasn't necessary due to the fact that everyone was already staring. "Class, this is Kurt Hummel, a foreign exchange student from Marseille, France. He doesn't speak very much, or good, English, so be kind to him and help him around the school," she said, shooting that same smile to him that all the teachers shared upon seeing him, the one that seemed to say, 'It'll be okay,'.
The boy swallowed around the nervous lump in his throat, clutching his black Louis Vuitton messenger bag tightly as most of the students immediately started talking in hushed whispers to each other. He could faintly make out the words "gay" and "odd clothes". Weird, his clothes were considered normal back home. Sometimes a bit over the top, but no one minded at all. He bit his lip, keeping his head down as he trudged to the back of the room in his ankle high maroon Doc Martens, sitting down in the only empty chair in the class. Out of the corner of his eye, he noticed a boy with thick, black curls wearing a burgundy pullover cardigan over a navy polo, watching him curiously. Kurt cleared his throat, shifting uneasily and pulling out a notebook, attempting to copy the notes the teacher was writing on the whiteboard.
Kurt struggled some as the teacher wrote quickly and talked even faster, her English slurring together and confusing the boy. He gave a small frustrated noise as he furiously copied the note on the board, managing to get half of them down (albeit with quite a few spelling errors). As she continued to talk about what she had wrote, Kurt sighed in annoyance, giving up on learning anything for the day as he muttered, "Je ne comprends pas ce que l'enfer vous dites."
The curly haired boy next to him glanced over, eyebrows raised. "What was that?" he asked softly, silently cursing himself for his curiousness.
Kurt looked up quickly, eyes wide as he saw the other boy. He stuttered, unsure of what to say. "Uh, uh..." He bit his lip, then pointed to himself, saying, "I". He then took his fist and held it near his temple, taking his thumb and forefinger and sort of flicking them, talking slowly, "don't understand." He then pointed to the teacher, biting his lip and shaking his head as he shrugged.
The other boy smiled softly, taking Kurt's notebook and writing in it with his pen, "Mon nom est Blaine. Vous devez �tre le nouveau gamin? Je vous �cris parce que Miss Rydel n'aime pas parler de sa classe." ("My name is Blaine. You must be the new kid? I am writing because Miss Rydel does not like talking in her class.")
Kurt grinned, excited at the fact someone else spoke -or wrote, for the time being- French. He took the notebook, writing back quickly. "Bonjour, Blaine. Je suis le nouveau gamin. A tout le monde parle me? D'ailleurs, comment savoir Fran�ais?" ("Hello, Blaine. I am the new kid. Has everyone been talking about me? How do you know French?")
They continued this writing the whole period, Blaine explaining that yes, everyone excited for a new student, especially one from overseas. He confessed though, that they were dissapointed when the student had only been the flamboyant boy, making Kurt blush slightly. He also mentioned there were Spanish and French language classes, saying Spanish was mandatory, but French was optional; Blaine, however, had chosen French. Kurt explained all about where he was from and how different it was here, asking if all the kids dressed like they were blind or had just rolled out of bed.
The two boys were a bit sad when the bell signaling the end of the period rang, Kurt saying how he had Chemistry while Blaine had Math. The shorter boy had offered to show him around and inform him on the ways of American schools, to which Kurt greatly accepted. The boys agreed to sit together at lunch, since Blaine always sat with his glee club members (Kurt silently cursed himself afterwards for not asking what that was) and had stated that "while I love them, they are, quite frankly, annoying". The pale boy on grinned stupidly as he nodded eagerly.
Kurt was overjoyed he had found someone who could fluently speak his first language, especially someone who was as kind as Blaine. While he desperately missed his friends and family back in France, he could feel a new friendship coming on.