July 16, 2012, 6:44 p.m.
The Lost Boys: Sinful
K - Words: 1,224 - Last Updated: Jul 16, 2012 Story: Closed - Chapters: 32/? - Created: Jun 02, 2012 - Updated: Jul 16, 2012 929 0 0 0 0
"Hey Blaine, how are you going with those questions? Not long till school's over" David asked as he and Wes returned back in the room to find Blaine working.
"Tell me again why they invented maths?" Blaine raised an eyebrow as Wes laughed.
"Money man, we need money," He replied patting Blaine's shoulder. Music played through his right ear when David took out the ear plug.
"Music is the pleasure of the human mind when it comes to solving way too many math equations," Blaine mumbled.
"You sounded intelligent there," Wes grinned. David snorted.
"He probably learnt those words from Kurt,"
Mr Anderson had told them bits and pieces about Blaine's past, and exclaimed that Blaine wasn't very knowledgeable on school work. So Wes and David were more than happy to help, Blaine was a little hurt however because Blaine's father was the one that took him out of school, but he said nothing and let him explain.
"Are you implying something?" Blaine frowned as both boys laughed.
"See what I mean?"
"Don't be mean to him Dave, Kurt said to be easy on him," Wes added as though he were a child.
"Can you let me get my work done and go bromance in the corner or something will you?" Blaine groaned.
"Welcome back brother!" David exclaimed. Wes rolled his eyes.
"Your lucky we like you, we're not normally this nice to people," Wes grinned.
"If you like me so much, will you get me a coffee?" Blaine threw puppy dog eyes at Wes flashing his eyelashes.
"That only works on Kurt,"
"Don't bring Kurt into this,"
"Aw come on Wes, we've giving him enough work to do, we should at least give him some sort of reward," David put an arm around his friend, as Blaine looked up gratefully.
"We baby him too much," Wes muttered.
"He's like our little brother just play along with it," David laughed.
"I'm just going to head over to the bathroom, I'll be back soon," Blaine added as Wes and David looked worried for a minute.
"I'll be fine! I just need to clear my head of maths before going home," Blaine grinned as they nodded and left to get his coffee, chatting excitedly about football when Blaine showed he was perfectly capable of going to the bathroom himself without bodyguards.
Blaine walked down the hallway when he saw a familiar figure, and decided to change directions instead.
Burt cleared his throat as he stood in the doorway of Mr Anderson's office.
"Yes?" A bored tone asked "I'm here about Blaine," Mr Anderson was writing something in a book at his desk when he suddenly looked up confused.
"Oh... Burt! what a pleasure to..."
"Cut the crap. I heard about that girl your trying to set Blaine up with," Burt replied straight to the point.
"Excuse me?" Blaine's father sounded unthreatened. Blaine was going to walk in but heard them talk very seriously and decided to wait outside. He had seen Burt and wondered why he was early.
"The professional girl who can "Educate Blaine,", What sort of education are you talking about? Are you talking about getting A+'s or SETTING HIM STRAIGHT," Burt fumed as Blaine silently gasped and pressed his ear against the wall to hear the answer.
"I'm not..."
"I'm not finished, Blaine is an amazing kid, you don't care about the pressure he would be under if you gave him all that work, and you certainly don'like the fact he's gay I can see that clearly, but that does not give you the right to lie to Blaine and say it's for "Educational reasons", your supposed to be his father, and your supposed to love him no matter what he is, and Wes and David are good for him, they show him not to be afraid of other young boys as himself."
Blaine could hear "Educational reasons" and "Wes and David, everything else was a bit of a blur so he moved just a bit closer to the door..
"Believe what you want Mr Hummel, but Blaine IS MY SON, I am allowed to do what I wish, I'm doing him a good deed, by allowing him to experiment, and see that girls are who we're meant to love, not boys, my school doesn't contain any bullying what so ever so that boys can come here, feel safe and realize that we aren't out to get them we are just trying to teach them what is right, and that what they do is SINFUL... I can't say I love my son when I don't know much about him yet, but I can try to make him a better man,"
Blaine had heard his father just outside the door, neither man noticing him as he backed of and ran away, knowing it was to good to be true. If Blaine's father didn't love him, how could Burt? If it was sinful, he shouldn't be loving Kurt...
Burt went silent for a while and then stared at him open mouthed, he coudln't believe he was considering putting Kurt in a place near this man.
"WHAT IS SINFUL, IS ABANDONING YOUR SON IN A FOREST, MAKING HIM FEEL WORTHLESS, AND BASHING HIM AFTER DRINKING ALCOHOL, HOW DARE YOU SAY IT IS IS SINFUL, OR NOT RIGHT, YOU DON'T KNOW A DAMN THING ABOUT YOUR OWN SON!"
"And you do?" Mr Anderson stood up facing Burt with anger.
"I sure as hell no for a fact that your son has a heart, and he's good to my son, I don't know what law your following, but it's pathetic, and unreasonable, you need professional help in your thinking,"
"I'm a christian, are you stating that the bible is unreasonable?"
"Your a Christian, oh I see... well how is it that my son's friend 'Mercedes" follows god's orders, and yet she loves my boy just as much as Blaine does and would not change anything about him huh? I'm not much of a religious man, but I don't discriminate those who believe in god, just like they shouldn't discriminate the gay community's right to love one another, they can disagree with the idea, but they can't force people not to be the way they are like you are doing,"
"I'm not just doing it for the sake of christianity, I believe that Blaine was brought up wrong, and I'm, prepared to make a change, to show him the right way, and it's true what I told him, she doens have good educational skills," Mr Anderson said clearly.
Burt banged his fist on the table glaring at him.
He may be shorter than the man and not in a business suit, but he sure knew what it meant to stick up to his family.
According to Burt, Blaine was his family.
"LISTEN TO ME, AND LISTEN TO ME CAREFULLY, YOU WILL NOT BE BRINGING HIM UP IN ANYWAY, HE WON'T BE COMING BACK HERE, AND HE HAS A RIGHT TO LOVE WHOEVER THE DAMN WELL HE PLEASES, IF YOU DON'T LOVE HIM BACK FOR WHO HE IS, YOUR A DOUCHEBAG AND DON'T DESERVE THE TITLE TO BE CALLED HIS FATHER, BECAUSE FATHERS, DON'T ABANDON THEIR SONS, I'M DONE HERE," Burt fumed as he stormed out the door ruining parts of the office on the way out.
A few kids looked in concern at the raised voices while Mr Anderson stood there shooeing them away. Burt needed to find Blaine.
He needed to get Blaine and take him back to where he could be loved.
Little did Burt know that Blaine was already out if the building.