July 8, 2013, 4:23 p.m.
Special Education: Realizing
E - Words: 933 - Last Updated: Jul 08, 2013 Story: Closed - Chapters: 19/? - Created: Jun 08, 2013 - Updated: Apr 12, 2022 166 0 0 0 0
Kurt was sitting on the edge of Blaine's desk after school. He had a job to help the teacher and Carole has to except that, "I'm really gonna miss your place."
Blaine chuckled, "I'm gonna miss you there as well. At least we're together."
"And we'll never be separated."
"Can you?" Blaine asked.
"What?" Kurt wondered.
Blaine picked up a stack of papers sitting on the other side of him, "Class helper." Blaine smiled. Kurt ripped the stack out of Blaine's clutch.
"Since it is my job." Kurt said before he stood to lay out the papers in front of each chair, "She did said I may be able to come over during Christmas break." He continued.
"That's great!" Blaine exclaimed, "I'll certainly get something planned for us."
"She said 'maybe'. It's not set in stone."
"Well it's nice to plan ahead." Blaine said.
Kurt continued to lay out the papers when Principal Figgins appeared at the door.
He cleared his throat before speaking, "Mr. Anderson, would you please join me in the staff room? I would like a brief meeting with you."
Blaine stood suddenly in worry. He eyeballed Kurt who had seemed to stop doing the job he was assigned looking just as nervous, "Please continue handing out the worksheets and then you're excused to go - Kurt." Blaine told him sternly.
Kurt smiled flirtatiously. That voice just made Kurt swoon, "Can do, Mr. Anderson!"
With that Blaine left with Figgins.
Kurt waited anxiously by his phone for Blaine to text him. He was unsure as to why Principal Figgins needed to see him. Especially now, that the secret's out and as trustworthy as Carole was it still left Kurt unsteady about the whole situation. He was sure now that she didn't tell his dad. His dad seemed to be oblivious to the fact. But what if she found a way to sneak it out to Figgins?
Kurt knew he was probably paranoid but it's hard when you, as a teenager is dating an adult. Most notably a teacher. Their teacher.
It was when the family sat down to dinner did he get the text he was waiting for.
Hey, srry I took so long :/ looong meeting for the math department -B
Kurt smiled as he read the text message. He thanked the God that he doesn't believe in that it didn't have anything to with his relationship with Blaine.
Youve been going to meetings a lot :/ -K
Kurt texted back.
Well its that time of year again -B
It's okay, at least it was nothing bad -K
Apparently you never sat through a meeting -B
I meant that no one found out about us -K
I know, I'm just messing with u :p -B
:) -K
"Kurt, phone away at dinner." Burt scolded sternly.
Kurt groaned as he slid his phone back into his pocket.
Carole gave him a knowing look. Kurt smiled at her shyly.
Finn noticed the action between the two and began to question it. He was going to need to talk to the pair after dinner.
He knew Kurt and Carole were close but he's never seen a thing between them quite like that. He was certain they were hiding something.
It was an average evening Blaine figured. It sure felt like one. Sure things felt a bit more complicated between him and Kurt now that someone knows but at least Kurt's stepmother was courteous enough not to tattle on the illegal couple.
Now Blaine had to go back to the grocery store. Everything was going normally, nothing was bothering him until he ran into a familiar face he was hoping wouldn't show up into his life again. Sebastian.
Blaine tried to pretend he didn't notice Sebastian and turned to face the produce in front of him. Some fruits and fresh vegetables wouldn't hurt. He just really hoped and prayed that Sebastian didn't notice.
"Blaine!"
Blaine squeezed his eyes shut. Fuck.
Sebastian approached the Trigonometry teacher.
Blaine turned on his heels and forced a fake smile on his face as he looked at the taller guy.
"Sebastian! Hi!" Blaine exclaimed between half-gritted teeth.
"How-how are you?" Sebastian asked, sounding a bit desperate.
"Well... good, good. Yeah, things have been getting good for me."
"Oh... good..."
Blaine nodded, "Yeah. Yeah." He was feeling particularly uncomfortable around his ex boyfriend, "So... how's Sebastian been?" Blaine asked, hoping to break some of the tension he was feeling.
"Oh..." Sebastian seemed hesitant and Blaine knew right away that his life wasn't going all that swell since the breakup, "Well, I'm getting ready to move into my new apartment. That's exciting." Sebastian lied between his teeth, "And I'm loved by many."
"Your students?" Blaine figured.
Sebastian shifted on his feet uncomfortably, "I-I- no!" He protested again, still lying, "But these people do show me love. More than I ever earned from you!"
Blaine smirked. He knew Sebastian was a horrible liar and that's all he could hear out of the man's mouth.
"What about you?" Sebastian asked, "Are you- are you seeing anybody?"
Blaine stood stiff. How was he supposed to answer that question?
"I'll have you know that there is someone in my life!" Blaine announced proudly. He felt like slapping himself for saying that too.
Sebastian raised a questioning eyebrow, "Is that so?"
"Yeah, he's amazing!" Blaine continued. Why was he doing this to himself?
Sebastian felt deflated. He had a whole plan to use his children as a bunch of men cooing over him. They were the only other people who love him after all. And now he's hearing about this guy Blaine's now with.
Sebastian bid Blaine his farewell and took off. It wasn't until Sebastian got to the checkout did he realize who Blaine was talking about. The one man Sebastian dreaded since meeting him. The one man Sebastian knew was the cause of their breakup. That damn student.