World of pure imagination
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World of pure imagination: Prologue


T - Words: 704 - Last Updated: Apr 17, 2013
Story: Closed - Chapters: 7/? - Created: Nov 14, 2012 - Updated: Apr 17, 2013
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There are some places where everything is just perfect. These places are the most important things in the world, because these places are created by our own minds. Happy minds, troubled minds, afraid minds sometimes drunk ones. There’s a place in everyone’s mind where everything works the way we want them to, and this is the cause of its greatness.

Kurt Hummel has an extremely vivid imagination, which is needed for a high school boy who is member of the glee club and has an extremely good sense of fashion. At McKinley High being in glee club is not just about dancing and singing after classes. In the moment you start to think about joining the choir you became the number one target of all the bullyes and idiots in school. You are most likely to get a slushie in your face at least twice a week, and you might find yourself ending up in the dumpster several times a day. On the other hand you’ll find your goals and earn some really good friends. But if that wasn’t enought for a boy wearing designer clothes passing through the hallway equals to a capital sentence.

Escaping to an imaginary world helps him not to get lost in the real world. With all the abusement, he needs to be able to focus on the good stuff in his life. To your imaginary world you let he ones you love the most in, noone can hurt you in any way.

Kurt’s own world is like a huge hilly field covered with delightful green grass, blossoming trees, flovers. The feeling walking there is amazing. Everything is just beautiful. This is the place of all the lost happiness. Rainbow, sunshine, joy, laughter, love and nothing at all to be worried about. When he is there Kurt he has to be thinking about…. NOTHING. He is just so happy. All his problems, worries are suddenly gone with the weight of the world which he has to carry on his shoulders everytime he is in the reality. Up here nothing hurts, everything is so easy. To walk, to run, to jump, even to fly. The air is so clear and it feels amazing to breath it in.


Blaine Anderson is not an ordinary preppie as most of his schoolmates are. He is the most talented singer at Dalton which makes him the leader of the choir called the Warblers. The Warblers are the stars of Dalton Academy, they are the most popular guys there. Everyone loves them and everyone wants to join them, but just the very few has the talent to get in. But Blaine is perfect, hot and sweet, everyone wants him. All the girls from the finishing-school nearby want him. They would do anything to be with him. He is good at sports, has great grades, he is everything a girl can dream of.

But it’s not that easy for him. During the years he started to feel pressure. He needs to be perfect. He doesn’t want anyone to be disappointed in him. And he has a secret, just a few of his closest friends know about it, and his mother. They know about him being into boys. He had a few girlfriends but he always felt guilty for leading the girls on. His father is known to be the most homophobic person in Ohio. Blaine and his father stood really close to each other, until he started to realize that he is more attracted in guys than in girls. He still loved his father, he was just not comfortable with not being able to be totally honest with him. And knowing his father was not a huge fan of same-sex relationships, telling him his feelings was not even an option.

Blaine has a special place where he likes to be when things get worse. When he has any insecurities in his life, he just visits this place and everything gets easier, better. This place is just flawless for him. Well, how else could it be when it is created by his imagination? Soft music swaying around everywhere on a neverending field covered in green. And also there is a stream with delightful water sparkling in blue flowing down to the infinity.

End Notes: So this is the prologue where nothing really happens, though I need some reviews so that I know if it worths to write. If you notice any horrible grammatic mistakes or wrong word choices, please let me know. I also look for beta-readers.Thank you for reading :)

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