Aug. 19, 2015, 7 p.m.
the cartoonist who caught my heart: Chapter 28
T - Words: 909 - Last Updated: Aug 19, 2015 Story: Complete - Chapters: 30/? - Created: Sep 06, 2014 - Updated: Sep 06, 2014 162 0 0 1 0
Hi guys, You wont believe how much trouble I had writing this chapter. I guess this is it though, the last chapter of the cartoonist who caught my heart.
I do feel though that there is so much more to explore after this end and Im excited to dig further and let themselves get in adventures in Los Angeles.
For now though, this is the end, until I find the right time to give this the sequel it deserves.
Ive had so much fun writing this story for the past year and I hope all of you had just as much fun reading it and following it for the past year. I also want to take a moment to thank every one of you who has taken the time to write reviews, rated this story and followed it. It means a lot to me!
Its always hard to wait and see how a story gets appreciated by all of you and Ive always looked forward to read your guys reviews and thoughts about it. Its one of the reasons why I like writing so much so thank you for that!
I also never thought that this story would get over 20 000 read count when I started it so that means a lot to me too!
I hope to see you guys in the future for new stories I write and the sequel of this in the near future! There is so much more comming up and Im so excited to share it with you guys!
Once more thank you for everything youve done and Ill see you next time!
Lots of love xoxo
Kurt was laying down on the bed. Finally he was where he belonged.
Yet he couldn't really shake off the feeling of leaving his dad, Carole and his friends behind. He still saw his dad wiping away the few tears that had escaped his eyes when he watched Kurt, Blaine and his friends leave the driveway.
And sure he would be seeing his friends in a month. He understood that they wanted to spend another month just being free and being with their family before they left everything behind to go to Los Angeles. They didn't have so much reason to leave as early as Kurt had had but he had also been looking forward to spending his summer enjoying Los Angeles with his new and old friends.
He was pulled out of his thoughts when the bed dipped behind him. Before he had a chance to turn around, there were two warm arms wrapping themselves around Kurt and holding him closely.
“I was looking for you,” whispered Blaine in his shoulder.
Kurt let himself sink into the warm embrace. “It's been a long day,” Kurt whispered in return.
“Hmm, I know. You still sure you don't regret staying in Ohio a little longer?”
Kurt shook his head. “No, this is where I belong. And my dad made it pretty clear that he would visiting us as soon as he could.”
Slowly he turned into Blaine's arms until they were facing each other on the same pillow. They just stayed like that looking into each other eyes until Kurt couldn't resist anymore and leaned forward to kiss Blaine's lips slowly with everything he had.
“I'm so happy I'll be able to do this every day from now on. There is no way I could ever regret this,” Kurt whispered against his lips.
Blaine smiled against Kurt's lips. “You know I'm not letting you go from now on, do you? Now I finally have you with me right here.”
Kurt let out a soft chuckle. “Honestly, I wouldn't want it any other way. I've been dreaming about this since the first time I left Los Angeles and I can't wait to discover all of it with you.”
Blaine leaned forward and pecked his lips once more. “That does sound kind of amazing.”
Kurt nestled himself further in Blaine's chest, just feeling and enjoying the moment. “I've never been as happy as I am today.”
He felt Blaine let out a soft chuckle. “And I am planning on keeping you happy, for as long as you have me, which will be eternity if you want to,” Blaine whispered as he pressed a kiss on Kurt's hair. “I love you Kurt.”
“I love you too,” Kurt whispered as he pressed his lips against Blaine's once more. “For the rest of eternity.”
The next month had passed amazingly passed.
Kurt had divided his time by spending as much time with Blaine, trying to put his own touch in what had become their home and spending time with his new friends.
Even after this month, he couldn't believe how lucky he was, getting to have such amazing new friends and an amazing caring boyfriend.
Life had been pretty good, but that didn't take away that he was extremely excited to see his friends from Ohio back.
He had been looking out of the window to see if they had finally arrived.
His friends had decided to come to Los Angeles with their own cars so they could all the stuff they wanted along with them and some of the stuff Kurt hadn't been able to get in Los Angeles yet.
He let out a squeal when he saw what only could be Puck's old truck and started running towards the door to let them in when they called to get up with the elevator.
Somewhere in the distance, he heard Blaine laughing about his antics but he didn't care at the moment.
He hugged Puck, Santana and Brittany tightly when they set their first steps out of the elevator.
“Hummel, stop clinging on me, we know you missed us,” said Santana with a smirk on her face.
Puck meanwhile helped Blaine get the last boxes out of the elevator, which belonged to Kurt.
“Now Hummel, we hope you are ready to take us out tonight. We are up for a celebration,” said Santana as she looked at her nails.
Kurt shook his head, he had already expected this. “We are going out and Jeff, David, Nick and Wes will be joining us.”
Santana nodded in approval. “It's good to see you again Hummel,” she said as she made her way with Brittany towards Blaine to say hello to him too.
Kurt leaned against the wall as he watched them from a distance with a soft smile.
He was interrupted from his thoughts when there was another call for someone to get upstairs.
If he had kept looking at his friends and Blaine, he would have noticed the excitement in their eyes and the secret smiles on their faces.
It was only when the elevator doors opened that he realized what was going on.
He couldn't help the tear that escaped his eye when he saw who was standing there with the biggest smiles on their faces.
“It's good to see you again kiddo,” Burt grinned as he held open his arms for Kurt.
Life was pretty perfect.
The end ... (for now)