March 12, 2016, 6 p.m.
A name without a face: Chapter 3: back to normal
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A new but short chapter. I hope you like it! Next chapter will be something big, I can tell you that ;) Hope to see you around for the next chapter and let me know what you think. I always like to hear what you guys think! Lots of love xoxo
A week had passed since Kurt had been in the hospital. He had spent all his time at home, trying to recover from what had happened to him.
Meanwhile Burt had gone to school, getting him work and trying to negotiate with the principal. Much to his dismay, they only suspended the kid for 2 weeks. One which had already passed.
That and a warning. But well, Kurt knew better than that.
But that wasn't the only thing that had been running through his mind. No, there was that… and then there was Blaine.
Blaine had promised him he'd visit him the day after in the hospital. Yet he never showed up.
Kurt had begged his dad to wait a little longer to leave the hospital towards their home but after an hour he had had enough. Disappointment had settled into him and still he couldn't believe that Blaine hadn't kept his word.
It made him worried that something had happened.
When Burt would come home from McKinley with his homework, he would always ask if he had seen Blaine.
The words yes never left his lips.
And now he was a week further. Finally he could go back to school.
No more being locked in his room, no more being locked in the house. He could smell the freedom waiting him although he knew it would be limited due the circumstances.
He walked down the stairs, wearing black skinny pants and a white button up, finished with a black tie. It was simple for him but he didn't feel like standing out today. There would be other days.
And besides, he still looked very stylish, even if he said so himself.
His dad was sitting at the table, reading the newspaper. He looked up and smiled at Kurt. “You ready for today? You could stay home another day if you want.”
Kurt let out a heavy sigh. “God no, I need to go outside. One more day stuck inside this house and I might go nuts,” he said in a dramatic way.
Burt rolled his eyes. And kept eating from the healthy oatmeal while reading the latest news.
Kurt took an apple out of the bowl and blinked it up a little. “I'm leaving ok? See you after school?”
Burt nodded without really thinking and waved once.
Kurt rolled his eyes and took his messenger bag. He looked back once more to make sure he had everything. Then he was out of the door.
Kurt stood in front of his locker. He was taking the stuff he needed for first class.
He felt someone walk up to him and shrined a little in his self, memories flooding over him.
Breathing got heavier as the memories came back. Never had something like that ever happened before.
He felt how someone placed his hands on his shoulders. More panic settled inside of him.
“Kurt, please, breath in slowly,” said the voice.
Kurt's heart clenched a little when he realized to who the voice belonged. “Blaine,” he hissed between breaths.
“Shht Kurt, just breath in and out for me. You need to get your breathing under control or you'll pass out. Just follow me,” said Blaine.
Kurt felt how Blaine took his hand and placed it on his chest. Kurt felt how Blaine took slow deep breaths. Without even realizing it, he followed Blaine's lead.
Kurt blinked a few times when the heavy feeling on his chest had lessened.
Blaine looked at him worriedly. “You ok,” he asked.
Kurt nodded and blushed a little when he realized that he was still feeling Blaine's breathing.
He removed his hand from Blaine's chest and noticed a light blush on Blaine's cheeks.
“You got me worried there,” said Blaine in a low voice.
It was then that Kurt noticed Rachel standing next to him, tears evident on her cheeks. “I didn't mean to scare you Kurt. You have to believe me,” she said softly.
Kurt looked at her. They weren't really close. The girl was a little too loud for his opinion. “It's ok Rachel. I just didn't expect it. Don't worry about it,” he said while he smiled softly at her.
“I just wanted to know if you were ok,” she whispered more to herself then to Kurt.
“Rachel, I'm really ok I promise you. How about we talk some more during lunch,” he suggested.
Rachel's face lit up immediately. “Yeah, that would be ok with me,” she said. She waved once more as she slowly walked out of side.
Kurt turned back to Blaine. “You didn't come,” he stated.
Blaine looked sheepishly at the ground. “I wanted to come. Something came in between and I didn't have your number or your address.”
“You could have asked around,” Kurt whispered.
“I didn't want to seem like a stalker or something. I'm just glad to see you are ok,” said Blaine while smiling softly. “How about I make it up to you? Coffee after school? I'd really like to know you,” Blaine said. “Besides, I've helped you already twice today. It might come in handy if it happens a third time,” he grinned.
Kurt chuckled. “I'd like that,” he smiled.
The sound of the bell was heard through the hallway. Kurt let out a groan. “I guess I'll see you after school? Meet me here?”
Blaine nodded. “Have a nice day, Kurt.”
Kurt took his last books out of his locker and turned around to say bye to Blaine but when he turned around, he was already gone.