Aug. 19, 2015, 7 p.m.
the cartoonist who caught my heart: Chapter 17
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Im back! My exams are done (I know I failed at least 2 already so I hope the rest will be ok) and my arm is feeling better :) although Im ill now so Ill have a lot of time to write :) Here is a little chapter I wrote during the exams. I hope you like it though! Let me know ;) Lots of love xoxo
It was early in the morning when Blaine felt how Kurt unwrapped himself from his arms. Blaine was starting to wake up and was about to get up when he felt Kurt's hand push him back. “Get back to sleep Blaine, for a few minutes. I'll wake you when I'm done.”
Blaine just closed his eyes and tried to catch the last bit of warmed that was left on Kurt's side of the bed.
When the side turned cold, he decided to ignore Kurt's word and started to sit up. He rubbed his eyes lazily and stretched himself, showing a little bit of his chest without meaning.
Kurt walked in right that moment and Blaine noticed how Kurt's eyes slowly went down.
“See something you like Hummel?” he asked with a smirk.
Kurt looked up and started to blush a little. “How about you wait before you comment until you've seen me in my cheerleading outfit?”
Blaine smiled. “Oh don't worry Kurt, I already know that you will look handsome.”
Kurt smiled softly and took a seat on the bed. His hand slowly moved towards Blaine's as he slotted their fingers together. “Thank you again for everything yesterday. I couldn't have done that without you.”
Blaine hand shot up and carefully cupped Kurt cheek. “You never have to thank me Kurt. How many times do I have to tell you that?”
Kurt smiled. “Probably forever. Sometimes I wonder how some stupid drawings made you walk into my life. It seems all so unreal.”
“Hey, those weren't stupid drawings. I would love to get a few of them actually. It's the reason why I found you and I'll probably won't say anything bad again about social media.”
Kurt grinned. “You can have a few of them if you like. Have you been on tumblr lately?”
Blaine shook his head. “Not really. Don't get me wrong, I love to read what the fans say, even when it's bad because it makes me see what they like and expect from me. I don't want to disappoint them. But since I've met you, I guess I didn't see a reason anymore.”
“Maybe you should look back once more,” said Kurt. He kissed Blaine's lips before he stood up. “I'm going downstairs, make some breakfast. You meanwhile should take a shower or you don't get my famous Kurt Hummel breakfast.”
Blaine grinned. “I can't wait to see what the famous Kurt Hummel breakfast holds.”
Kurt turned around and walked out of the room. Blaine kept looking until he couldn't see him anymore.
He smiled happily and let himself fall back on the bed. Life was good.
The door of the bathroom opened and a piece of water vapor followed Blaine while he walked out of the room, still toweling his hair dry. He decided to go simple today with some tight fighting colored pants and a simple t-shirt.
He was about to go downstairs when the computer caught his eye. The words of Kurt springing back to mind. “Maybe you should look back once more.”
Curiously Blaine started the computer, noticing happily that Kurt hadn't used a password.
He opened the browser and went to the tumblr site. Immediately Kurt's account opened and Blaine opened his page.
And that's when a drawing caught his eye. It was simple but so beautiful.
It was from the two of them, on the red carpet. They looked so happy and everything was drew so perfectly. Blaine could see the smallest details.
His fingers wandered over the screen, following Kurt's face.
He was so engrossed into the drawing that he didn't notice how Kurt walked into the room and sneaked up behind him. At least, until he felt those warm arms around his neck.
“You like it?” asked Kurt hesitantly.
Blaine turned his head so he could look at Kurt. “You are so talented Kurt. It's beautiful.”
Kurt smiled. “Glad you like it. You can have it if you want.” He said blushing.
“I would love that.” Said Blaine.
Kurt unwrapped his arms from around Blaine's neck. “How about you follow me now for your royal breakfast. It'll get cold otherwise.”
Blaine stood up and took Kurt's hand. “I wouldn't let that happen,” he said as they walked out of the room hand in hand.
Kurt walked into the school building, having a strange déjà-vu feeling as he walked through the hallways, holding Blaine's hand, behind Burt and Carole.
They walked into the office from Figgins without waiting for the permission.
Sue was already there too and somehow it didn't surprised any of them.
They took their seats and waited for Figgins to walk inside the room. He took his seat behind the desk and placed a folder down on it.
“So I had a talk with the families of the bullies and they have been suspended for an undecided time.
“How do you mean undecided time?” asked Burt.
“Well, when the board thinks they have changed themselves enough, they'll be able to return to McKinley,” said Figgins.
“Woah,” said Blaine. “I thought you would take care of the bullies.”
“I did, didn't I?” asked Figgins confused.
Sue sighed and started shaking her head. “Listen to me my dear dear Figgins. Don't forget about that little disk, waiting on my desk to be showed to the whole world.”
Figgins started shaking before Sue's last words left her mouth. “Now you better make sure I don't see any of them on these school ground or you know what happens.”
Figgins nodded and Burt rolled his eyes. How could a principal be so afraid of a teacher he wondered.
Sue looked at him for a few more minutes before she stood straight again. “Now porcelain, you and your little hobbit may follow me to my office. Your uniform is already waiting.”
Kurt looked at his dad who nodded at him. Kurt hugged him and Carole goodbye before he left the room with Blaine following behind him.
They entered a small office close to the gym. Inside was indeed waiting Kurt's uniform.
Blaine looked at Kurt and followed him when he took a seat before the desk.
“Now porcelain, the rules still stand,” said Sue.
Kurt sighed. “I know, I know. Three times a week I have to wear my outfit. I always have to be at practice or I'll regret it. I know it Sue.”
Sue grinned. “Seems like I did well.”
Kurt smiled at her. “Thank you for before.”
“Now my sweet Porcelain, we both got what we want. I got my favorite lady back in the team and you can be safe. It also may have reached my ears you quit with those losers from the SpongeHair SquareChin club.”
Kurt started grinning at the name. “I guess in the end I'm better off in the cheerios, right?”
Sue grinned. “You better don't forget that. Now get your ass into the outfit, I expect you after class for a personal training where I'm going to make you sweat until you see your hobbit at least four time, even though I'm sure you won't mind. Now get out! I've better things to do then spend my time with you lady face and hobbit over there.”
Blaine's eyebrow shot up as he looked to Kurt who mouthed don't worry. He stood up, took his outfit and walked out of the room.
“Is that woman for real?” asked Blaine before Kurt could tell him not to.
The door opened in less than a second. “Hobbit face, you are still on my right side. You better keep it that way! You don't want to see the other side of the inner me.” And the door slammed shut again.
Kurt took Blaine's hand and leaded him through the hallways until he found the empty toilets.
He left Blaine into the room as he walked into one of the stalls to change his clothes.
“You know Sue is one of the only teachers that cared about me. She may seem a little rough on the outside but she's different.”
Blaine nodded as he leaned against the wall while waiting on Kurt. “I'm glad at least one teacher doesn't has his head in his ass.”
Kurt giggled in the stall and opened the lock again. Blaine wasn't really ready to see what he saw when Kurt walked out.
He looked stunning. Kurt grinned when he saw Blaine's reaction and did a little twirl.
“What do you think?”
Blaine walked towards him and wrapped his arms around Kurt's waist. “I think you look amazing.”
He kissed Kurt's cheek softly as he gave him another look over. “Does that mean I'll get to watch you cheerlead before I leave?”
Kurt shrugged and smiled playfully. “Maybe if you lucky. Now common, I have classes to go to and unless you want to relive your high school years, you better leave.”
Blaine grinned. “High school wouldn't have been half as bad if I had had someone like you by my side.”
Kurt smiled. “I know what you mean.”
Blaine kissed his lips once more before he left the restroom. “See you after school Kurt.”
Kurt waved at him. “I'll see you.”
And that's how Blaine found himself outside McKinley. No idea where to go without Kurt but ready to discover Ohio little by little.