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Sideways: Chapter 20


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Story: Complete - Chapters: 37/37 - Created: Dec 31, 2011 - Updated: Apr 13, 2022
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Author's Notes: Just got this done, it's 7.30 AM, but I had to finish it, because I felt really bad about leaving off like I did. The reviews have been amazing and I'm so grateful to all of you. Thank you so much!

 

Chapter 20:

"Emergency glee club meeting!" Rachel screeched as she ran past Blaine in the school halls. He turned and watched her go.

Rachel was always so dramatic. He considered not going, because he was not in the mood of listening to her panicking over her song choice for next week's assignment. However, Blaine had class with Kenny next, which he most definitely was not looking forward to. If an emergency glee meeting could get him out of that, he would endure fifty Rachels.

When he walked into the choir room, he saw that Kurt was not yet there. He didn't think anything of it as he went and sat in the back row by himself. Mercedes climbed in to the row in front of him and he hoped she wouldn't turn around and say anything about what she knew. He wasn't ready for that.

Rachel was standing at the front of the room, her hands on her hips. She looked impatient as the others began to take their seats, talking and surmising what the meeting might be about. Once everyone had taken their seat, Mr Schue, who was leaning against the piano, quietened the class down, then gave Rachel a nod. Blaine figured Kurt was not at school today. Also missing, was Quinn and also Puck.

"You may be wondering why we called you hear today," Rachel said, eyes sweeping over the students. "We are not just a glee club, we are a family and a family cares. You may notice that we are missing a member of our family today."

Everyone looked around, confusion on their faces. Rachel rolled her dark eyes.

"Okay," she said. "We are missing more than one member, but I meant a member who actually shows up."

Oh. She meant Kurt.

"As captain of this glee club, I volunteered to break this news as gently as possible. Unfortunately, Mercedes discovered something rather sad today," Rachel continued on. "I know this is interfering with our classes and that we—"

"Rachel," Mr Schuester said, warningly. "This is no time to get sidetracked."

"Of course," Rachel said. "However, I do think it should be first pointed out that—"

"Rachel!" Mercedes said, loudly and everyone's gaze fell on her. She paused a moment, then stood up. "I called Kurt this morning, guys, and his dad picked up and said he'd gotten into a car accident early this morning."

Blaine's heart went still. His mind was suddenly filled with a rush of scenarios, some bad, some awful, some he didn't even want to contemplate.

"Is—is he okay?" Tina asked, worriedly, next to Mike.

"His dad said he'll be okay. It wasn't a bad crash," Mercedes told them and Blaine wondered what kind of crash was a good crash. "He has a lot of bruising and a concussion, but he'll be okay. Rachel and I just tho—"

"We were thinking we could all go and see him at the hospital," Rachel cut in at the front of the room.

Mr Schue stood up straight and walked to stand next to Rachel, then. "Now, I understand a lot of you have a lot on with classes and might not be able to go," he announced. "But if you'd like to go, I asked coach Sylvester if we could borrow the Cheerios' bus, just for today and after a lot of prompting, she agreed."

"No, Mr Schue," Finn said, standing up. "Rachel's right, we are a family. We should all be there for Kurt."

Blaine looked around the room at the collective nods and then turned and nodded, too.


No matter how many times Blaine had seen his father display extreme anger and abuse, he still got that flittering feeling all throughout the inside of his body. He felt as if every part of him had gone to mush and his hands shook and his head whirled and he couldn't think straight.

Worrying about Kurt Hummel made him feel the exact same way.

He sat at the back of the bus by himself and scowled, because the last time he had sat at the back of a bus by himself, Kurt had come and sat with him. This time, however, Mercedes was coming towards him and the last thing he needed right now was her questioning him about the relationship they had once had.

"You came, too," she said, slipping into the seat next to him. He just nodded. "Because you wanted to get off class?" she asked.

Blaine looked offended, because this was Kurt they were talking about, Kurt who meant more to him than he cared to admit out loud. "No," he said, finally.

She watched him for what seemed like a long time, but could only have been about thirty seconds. Then she spoke, "You care about him, don't you?"

He felt the urge to deny it, but Mercedes already knew, he could see it in her eyes. He nodded, sighed and looked back at the seat in front of him.

"What happened?" he asked, quietly. "Why was he even driving early this morning?"

Mercedes shrugged. "No idea," she told him. "We'll have to ask him ourselves."

Blaine merely nodded again.

"Can I ask you a question?" He had been waiting for the questions to come, so he shrugged and waited. "If you still care about him and he still cares about you, why did you guys stop?"

"Because I have a girlfriend," Blaine told her, simply, like that was a valid answer.

Of course, Mercedes didn't believe this was a valid answer. "You had a girlfriend when you and Kurt slept together, too."

"It's.. It's complicated," he told her, which wasn't a lie. It was complicated.

They stayed silent for a long time and Blaine wished the stupid bus would hurry up because he just needed to see him, see that he was okay, just like Kurt had done for him.

"His dad said he's fine, Blaine," Mercedes soothed. "Don't worry."

"I can't help it," he said, before he could stop himself.

"I know," she nodded. "You know what Blaine?"

"What?"

"You're okay," she smiled next to him.

"Yeah," he said, returning her smile. "Yeah, so are you."


Blaine couldn't go in. He felt like an idiot, but he couldn't go in, at least not with the others. He told them he would wait outside because he wasn't feeling well. Rachel had given him an incredulous look, but no one else had even blinked an eye. Except Mercedes, obviously. Mercedes gave him the sad almost-smile, before heading inside.

Blaine sighed and sat down on the plastic chairs against the wall. All he wanted was to see Kurt, but he was afraid, afraid of what he might do. He didn't want to go in there with all of the glee club and Mr Schue and break down.

"Blaine, right?"

Blaine looked up and saw Burt Hummel, Kurt's dad coming towards him.

"Hi," Blaine said, simply.

Burt took a seat across the narrow hall. He was holding a paper coffee cup. He looked up at Blaine and Blaine couldn't get Kurt's words out of his head: My dad figured it all out this morning. Which meant that Burt Hummel was well aware of the relationship he had had with Kurt.

"You didn't go in with your friends?"

Blaine didn't bother to point out that they didn't really consider him a friend, because that wasn't the main point of the question. The question was why hadn't he gone in to see Kurt?

"I.. They don't know," he said, quietly, hoping that was enough.

Much to Blaine's relief, Burt nodded, knowingly. "You and Kurt," he said, then. "What's goin' on there?"

"Nothing, not any more," Blaine said, with a sigh. "We—we're just friends."

"Right," Burt nodded, again. "Were you using him?"

Blaine's eyes shot up and fell on Burt. "No," he said, quickly. "No, never. Kurt is—Kurt's one of the best people I know." The best. "I would never do anything to.." He had been going to say he would never do anything to hurt him, but he had already hurt Kurt, so that was a lie. "Kurt sort of—he means a lot to me," Blaine finished, dropping his gaze to the floor.

Burt seemed to stare at him for a long time. Blaine folded his hands together and stared at the patterns on the tiles. Then Burt spoke, "That bracelet." He pointed at Blaine's hand and reached into his pocket and produced something silver and gleaming. It was the bracelet Blaine had given Kurt. "They gave me this when they took him in," Burt went on, looking down at Blaine's wrist. "You've got one, too."

Blaine looked at Burt, who was staring at him, anticipating an explanation. "Um," Blaine stammered. "Kurt's birthday.. I, um," he cleared his throat and gestured towards the bracelet in Burt's hand. "And he, um.. It was my birthday a few days ago," he told Burt and pushed his sleeve away to reveal the bracelet. "He, um, gave me that in-in return."

He cursed his awkwardness, but Burt just nodded and then remained silent again.

"You wanna see him?" he asked after a while.

"Oh, I co—"

"I mean when they're gone," Burt clarified. "He doesn't look that awful, just a bit of bruising."

"I.. You wouldn't mind?" Blaine asked, surprised.

"Nah," Burt said and he leaned over and handed Blaine Kurt's bracelet. "I think he'd like to see you."

"Yeah," Blaine said, smiling a little. He took the bracelet from Burt and pressed it into the palm of his hand. "Yeah, I'd like to see him, too. Thank you."


Kurt felt as if he had been hit over the head repeatedly with a hammer. His mouth tasted as if he had sucked on old copper pennies like they were breath mints and his ribs hurt like hell. It didn't help that had probably had sex with Kenny, either. He shuddered every time he thought of it.

Now the glee club were there, all except Quinn, Puck and Blaine. The fact that Blaine wasn't there hurt him a little, but he kept quiet about it. Nobody had probably told him what had happened.

"How are you feeling, Kurt?" Mr Schuester asked, softly.

"Um, okay," he said.

"Christ, Hummel, you look like crap," Santana told him and he glared at her. In a way, he was glad Blaine didn't have to see him like this. He would have died of mortification.

"Kurt, what happened?" Finn asked.

"I don't know," he told him. "I just—I don't think I want to talk about it."

"That's perfectly fine, Kurt," Rachel said, taking the lead. "We have prepared a little number in your honour. Places people!"

Kurt smiled, affectionately and waited for Rachel to start singing.


After the glee club had completed their rendition of "Keep Holding On", they had left and Kurt was alone again. He was still smiling and teary eyed from the performance, because it was possibly the nicest thing anyone had ever done for him in his entire life. No one had ever made him feel like he belonged.

He lay there, staring at the cracked ceiling, his head still pounding and wondered if he would ever get over what had happened with Kenny. Before he had a chance to think further into it, the door opened again and Kurt expected to see his dad there, but the person that walked through was not his dad. He was small and dark and looked terrified.

"Blaine," Kurt breathed and tried to sit up too quickly, forgetting that his ribs and stomach were horribly bruised. He groaned a little and Blaine rushed forward looking as if he didn't know what to do with his hands. "I'm fine," Kurt told him, settling.

Blaine nodded and Kurt gestured to the soft chair next to the bed. Blaine sat down gingerly.

"So, um, you're here," Kurt said, because he had not been expecting this.

"Yeah," he said. "I couldn't come in with the others. I—your dad said I could wait and see you alone."

Kurt was caught between wanting to kill his dad for allowing Blaine to see him while his hair was flat and his face was wan and his eyes had bags under them, and wanting to hug him, because he had sent Blaine in here by himself to see him.

"Kurt," Blaine said, sitting forward. "What happened?"

Kurt shook his head, but Blaine gave him this look, urging him to tell him, a look that said you know you can tell me anything, so Kurt exhaled and started talking.

"I went out with Kenny—"

"You did wha—"

"Blaine," Kurt said, over him. "Look, let me talk, okay?" Blaine nodded, but he didn't look all that happy about it. "I was mad at you. I know you have a lot to deal with, but it's almost like you want me, but you took the easy way out and went with Quinn. I get that you have a lot of pressure on you right now, but I just got mad, okay? And then you were telling me not to let him break my heart, when that was really rich coming from you, so I called him back and met up with him at Breadstix."

Kurt paused and took a deep breath, because Blaine was not going to like this next bit. He hadn't even told his dad any of this.

"Kurt—"

"I'm not done," he said. "So, the next thing I remember is-is waking up n-naked and in a strange room," he told him. "And he was there, beside me and he w-was naked, too and I panicked, because I don't remember anything. But I must have slept with him, mustn't I? I just—I wouldn't have, you know? I wouldn't do that. It just—none of it makes sense."

Blaine didn't look angry any more. He was watching him with sad, pitying eyes and Kurt hated that, he hated being the victim. He told Blaine as much and Blaine sighed.

"I'm sorry," he said. "Look, we all mess up. I can't stand the guy and he probably took advantage of you while you were trying to deal with—with all this. I'll take responsibility for that and I'm going to have a strongly-worded conversation with him about it."

"You don't think I'm an idiot?"

Blaine shook his head and reached out and grabbed Kurt's wrist. Kurt watched as he pulled his bracelet from his pocket and looped it around his arm. He fastened the clasp, but didn't let go of his hand.

"We all do something we regret at some time or another," Blaine told him.

Kurt pulled his hand out of Blaine's grasp and tried to glare at him, but he just ended up looking stupid because that hurt. Blaine furrowed his eyebrows, confusion all over his face, his eyes studying him thoroughly, then he opened his mouth.

"Oh!" he said, as if he had just discovered gold. "Kurt, no. No, I didn't mean you. I meant Quinn. God. I didn't mean you, I swear—"

"Okay," Kurt said and he reached back across and took Blaine's hand in his own. Blaine ran his thumb across his knuckles and Kurt shivered, because that was the effect Blaine had on him. "Look, thanks for being here. You—you're a.. A good, um, friend."

It cut him in two to speak those words, because Blaine would never be his friend. There would always be that tension between them that existed between those who had once had a romantic relationship.

"Actually," Blaine said, tightening his grip on Kurt's hand. "I've been thinking and I wanted to talk to you about—"

Blaine was cut off, because the door opened once again. They dropped hands and looked guiltily up at the nurse, as if they had been doing something very wrong.

"Mr Hummel," the nurse said. "Is your father not here?"

"Um—"

"He went back to the garage to cancel appointments," Blaine added. "He said he'd be back in thirty minutes."

The nurse nodded and looked down at her clipboard, then back to Kurt.

"Mr Hummel, we just got the tests back and there was a fair amount of flunitrazepam in your system, which would explain your memory loss," she informed him. "Are you taking drugs, Kurt?"

Kurt gaped at her and Blaine did, too.

"What? No," Kurt shook his head, his heart thumping far too quickly. "I—No, never. I would never touch drugs," he told her.

She, however, did not look convinced. "Hmm, okay," she said, sceptically. "I'll have to inform your father."

Kurt nodded and watched her go, then looked up at Blaine, but Blaine had already stood up, his face twisted angrily.

"What are yo—"

"I'm going to kill him," Blaine told him. "Why is this not getting into your head? He drugged you and then he.. I'm going to fucking kill him."

"Blaine, calm down, we don't know that he—"

"Yes, we do!" Blaine said, voice raised. "Look, you've got to stop thinking everyone is just going to be nice, okay? You trusted me and look how that turned out! Now he... I—come here," Blaine said and he bent and kissed him, quickly, then pulled away. "I'll be back afterwards, I promise."

"Blaine, don't—"

"I have to," he said. "You don't get it, I have to do this. He needs to pay for what he's done. God, Kurt. You need to tell your dad, too, okay and then the police and—"

"The police?" Kurt exclaimed. "Blaine, we could have this all wrong," he objected, but he didn't even believe that himself. He knew Blaine was right, but he didn't want him to go and get in trouble for this, he didn't want people to think he was a victim, he didn't want to tell his dad that he may have been raped. He shook his head, because he didn't want to think about that.

"I'm paying every day for what I've done to you," Blaine told him in a hushed tone. "You might not think I am, but every day, I hurt like you wouldn't believe. I didn't think anyone could do anything to hurt you worse than I did, but now he—Kurt, I have to go over there, okay? Just.. I'll be back, okay? I'll be back."

Kurt opened his mouth to speak, but no words came. It didn't matter either way, Blaine had already gone.


Puck opened the door and Blaine walked quickly past him.

"Where is he?" he demanded and Puck stared at him like he had three heads.

"Where's who? Anderson, what are y—"

"Kenny," Blaine clarified. "Where is your asshole cousin?"

Puck said nothing just gestured upstairs and Blaine headed straight up, his heart hammering in his chest. He pushed open the door to the bedroom that Kenny had always stayed in when he came over during the summer and inside, Kenny was sitting on the edge of the bed watching TV.

Blaine sprinted across the room and dragged Kenny up by the front of his shirt. Kenny was asking him what the hell he was doing, but he didn't care, he simply swung his arm back and punched him in the jaw. His blood was boiling, he couldn't remember the last time he had been this mad.

"What the fuck, Anderson?" Kenny spat and Blaine pushed him up against the wall.

"Is that how you get everyone to sleep with you, Kenny?" Blaine snarled. "You drug them and then you get to do whatever you want with them?"

"I never did—"

"Oh, but you did," Blaine intimated. "Because I have just come from the hospital and the test results revealed that Kurt Hummel has fucking Rohypnol soaring through his veins."

"Hospita—"

"You knew," Blaine told him, angrily. He pushed him harder against the wall and Kenny whined. "You fucking let him get in his car knowing he had that crap in his system. You let him drive away while he wasn't in his right mind. God, you're lucky he got out of this physically unscathed, or you would find yourself in a hospital bed."

"I didn't touch him," Kenny protested and Blaine pushed him back. "Dude, I swear, I didn't touch him."

"Then why would you drug him, you asshole?" Blaine laughed, cruelly. "You just thought you'd drug him and take him back to your room, strip him bare and just put him in your bed? Because, frankly, Kenny, I'm not seeing the sense here."

"Yes."

"What?"

"Yes, that's what I did," Kenny told him, his dark eyes filled with worry. "Look, I just—yeah, I wanted to sleep with him, but I wouldn't—I mean, I would never rape him."

Blaine gave him a bewildered look.

"I just figured if he thought he had slept with me once, he'd do it again, you know?"

Blaine stared at him. He was telling the truth.

"Oh my God," Blaine said. "Oh, God, you're serious? What the fuck? Puck is the smartest member of your family, holy shit."

"Can you let me go?"

Blaine looked up at him. "No," he said. "No, I can't, because you still drugged him. You still drugged him and he still crashed into a tree and his ribs are still bruised and his wrist is still sprained and his fucking head is still fucking spinning, so, no, I can't let you go. The only time I will be letting you go is when the cops come in here to cuff you."


"Oh, thank God," Kurt said, breathing a sigh of relief after Blaine had told him the truth. "You're sure?"

"I'm sure," Blaine smiled. "He was definitely telling the truth."

"I should tell my da—"

"I told him before I came in here," Blaine said. "He was still beyond angry, which is understandable, but he knows."

Kurt smiled and watched as Blaine took his hand again. He thought about pulling away, because he was going to have to go back to Quinn and the football team and all of that, but he just wanted to have this one moment, just for a little while, so he didn't let go.

"So, um, when do you get out of this place?" Blaine enquired.

"They said in the morning, they want to keep me in overnight, just for precaution," Kurt rolled his eyes and Blaine smiled. Then his smile faded.

"I was so scared when I heard this had happened to you," he told Kurt, quietly, his golden-brown eyes locked with Kurt's sky blue ones. "All I wanted to do was fix it. I—I'm just so glad you're okay."

Kurt felt his stomach filling with butterflies and he smiled across at Blaine. "Didn't know you cared," he teased.

"Are you kidding me?" Blaine asked, eyes widening. "Really? You don't think I care?"

Kurt shrugged a bit. "I don't know," he told him. "I never really know what you're thinking in that head of yours."

"Usually about you," Blaine uttered, a little bashfully.

Kurt simply stared at him, wondering if he meant it. He looked like he meant it, his eyes were still level with Kurt's and he was still tracing invisible designs across Kurt's hand with his fingers.

"Um," Kurt spoke up, then. "Earlier, before the nurse came in, you said you wanted to talk to me about something. What was it?"

Blaine nodded, quickly. "Oh," he said. "Oh, yeah. I—tomorrow! Can I talk to you tomorrow? You know, once you're out of here?"

Kurt nodded and wondered what he wanted to talk about that required them being some place else. "Sure," he said. "Whatever you want."

"Think you're strong enough to come over to my place?" Blaine asked. "I'll pick you up and take you home and you'll be totally safe, I promise."

Kurt chuckled and his ribs ached, feeling as if someone was prodding at them with a cricket bat. He tried to remain calm about it, but it really hurt and he closed his eyes tight for a second.

"Are you—"

"I'm fine," Kurt said, looking back at Blaine, who was half way out of his chair. "I'm fine, sit down." Blaine sat, but he didn't look any less concerned. "Yes, I'll come over to yours tomorrow," Kurt told him and Blaine nodded.

"Okay," he smiled, slightly. "Okay, it's a date."


Blaine stopped his car outside Kurt's house the next day and walked up the driveway and knocked on the door. He figured Kurt would need some help getting around, because he was badly bruised and in a lot of pain. Burt opened the door and gave him a smile.

"Nice to see you again, Blaine," he greeted him, standing back and allowing him space to walk inside.

He closed the door and shouted to Kurt that Blaine was here.

"That Kenny kid," Burt said. "They put him on probation."

"Is that all?" Blaine asked, feeling his blood running faster in his veins.

"Yep," Burt said. "He's still a minor, so there isn't a lot they can do."

"Still, it's not fair," Blaine sighed.

"I know," Burt agreed,

"Stop complaining and open the door for me."

Blaine looked across the room at Kurt, standing there clutching his stomach, his face twisted painfully. Blaine smiled, because he looked like himself again. he was wearing the sequined vest and the tight pants and the intricately designed boots and his hair was coiffed and styled the way he always had it.

Blaine opened the front door and watched as Kurt walked slowly towards it, a scowl on his pale face.

"Call me if you need me, okay, Kurt?" Burt said, walking towards the door.

"I'll be fine, dad," Kurt sighed and stepped outside. Blaine followed him and they said goodbye to his dad.

"You okay?" Blaine asked.

"I'm fine," Kurt said. "Just get me out of here. I know he means well, but if I get offered another can of soda or a sandwich, I might be forced to pull my hair out."

"Oh, we wouldn't want that," Blaine chuckled and opened the passenger door of his car.

"This must be very important if you're making a cripple leave his warm bed to go to your house," Kurt said, once inside. Blaine closed the door and went around the other side. He got in, too and fastened his belt. Kurt was muttering obscenities under his breath as he clipped his own belt in.

"Are you done complaining?" Blaine asked in amusement.

"Not by a long shot, let's go."


"I'm leaving her."

Kurt stared at Blaine, unsure of what to say.

"I said I'm leaving her," Blaine repeated.

"Yeah, I got that," Kurt nodded." Can you clarify who you mean by 'her' and what you mean by 'leaving'? Because I kind of can't believe my ears."

"I," Blaine said, clearly. "Am breaking up with Quinn."


 

End Notes: I will try to get another chapter done tomorrow, because I'm not sure I'll have time on Sunday, my sister has a dancing competition. So, I'll try push myself to get the next one done tomorrow. Let me know what you think and hopefully the cricket bats have been put down and you all don't hate me as much now :P x

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I love protective Blaine. Thank goodness Kurt wasn't raped. Blaine announcement has me slightly optimistic about their future.

Only slightly? HOW WISE. lololol THANK YOU! :D

Oh God!! Loved this chapter so much! You truly are amazing! :)

Thank you for the fast update. I was more than a little scared to find out what happened. Glad we found out so quickly that Kurt was safe. And this whole Kenny/car crash has made Blaine realise that he needs to be with Kurt. So good.

Welcome! Glad you're happy with it :D

Thank you! I don't think I would have been able to live with myself if I'd made it overly tragic haah

I don't want to get my hopes up, but ahhhhhhhhhh the ending! I love that you didn't make the car crash super tragic and life and death horrible. I felt that it got the point across without making it too dramatic. A lot of Klaine fics make it very life and death dramatic, and while they're very well done, I always wanted to read one that got the point across without making it very dramatic, and I feel like you did that. Kudos for that. I'm also glad he wasn't raped.

omg! yes yes yes yes yes. I'm so happy for them :D What an asshole Kenny is, though! I can't believe he did that ôo Anyway, I can't wait for the next chapter!

I usually don't condone violence, but I definitely cheered when Blaine punched Kenny :)

YES! YESSSSSSSS! *punches air in victory* NO OTHER WORDS. JUST YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!

Not hate, no. But I hope youre sticking with show and Puck is the daddy and he got her pregnant the night of the party, that's why he was shocked when Blaine said he was with Quinn. Please let me be right!

Ok, maybe I don't hate you now...

Yaaass Blaine! At last! And thank God Kurt was ok :)

Kill Kenny hahaha :')You'll see! :P

I should kill Kenny! And I need Blaine to discover about Quinn's real pregnancy..it's Puck's, right? Oh, God! I need more!!!!!!!

YES! YES! YES! Poor Kurtsie, but at least Blaine's gonna dump the bitch.. :) This ending is almost a cliffhanger, too.. However the chapter is awesome!

Thank you again for putting it on your rec list!!Thank you! :DD

AAHHHHHPRAISE EVERY KIND OF DEITY IN THIS WORLDand THIS is why this story is on my rec listbecause it is all sorts of goodI think it's cute how Blaine still kissed Kurt even though everything was supposed to be over between them. <3Also, Papa Burt! All the awards.-klaineisfckinperfect (on Tumblr)

Oh, Kenny, you @#$$#@$. Grr... What a mess. Yay Blaine breaking up with Quinn. Will she tell the truth?

i can't hate you!!! He is breaking up with Quinn! One of my glee prayers have been answered!! Update tomorrow please! :D

YES, HE'S LEAVING HER!!! BEST CHAPTER EVER!!

I'm soooo glad Kurt wasn't raped, but Kenny is a fucking douchebag. WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE? And Blaine better fucking break up with his girlfriend.

terrific chapter! I can't wait for another update...

yaaaay it's a date !!!

I can't believe how excited I get when this story updates. You are wonderful, your writing is wonderful, I love your story lines, and I'm pretty sure I just want to scoop up Kurt and Blaine and let them live forever in the land of Klainebows. :] Keep writing - you're good at it.

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but oh my god quinn is gonna be pissed. and she'll probably do something to screw up blaine's life even more. but he'll just be all in love with kurt. so maybe that'll soften the blow of quinn's ultimate bitchiness?

I'm so fucking hooked it hurts. AAAAAAAH can't wait for you to update. Good job on this :)

Thank you so much! Updating in a few minutes :)

LKNFERKNTLERN WHAT. Really!? Finally, Blaine! I'm super glad Kenny didn't actually do anything.. whew!

lol yah, Kenny is just a fool lol :)

awww, this is so beautiful.!!! fuck u, kenny. i hope he won't appear again.

I AM STILL UTTERLY CONVINCED YOU'RE GOING WITH THE IDEA OF IT NOT BEING HIS BABY. But either way, I KNEW he had to leave her eventually!!

YES!