July 23, 2013, 1:02 p.m.
Kiddo: Part Three
K - Words: 6,907 - Last Updated: Jul 23, 2013 Story: Complete - Chapters: 6/6 - Created: Jun 26, 2013 - Updated: Jul 23, 2013 499 0 2 0 0
Kurt was standing outside of the garage. It was labeled Token's Garage right on the front. He was nervous to say the least. He knew his dad had owned a garage, but he wasn't sure about everything.
Walking into the garage, Kurt called out, "Hello, is anyone here?"
A guy walked out and smiled, "Hey, you must be Kurt." The guy in front of him was a bigger man. He had his hair in a similar style to Kurt remembering Thor's looked like. He was wearing a shirt with the sleeves cut off and a pair of jeans that were full of grease and oil.
"I am," Kurt nodded his hand and shook the guy's hand.
"I'm Jason," he said with a laugh, "I own the place, Rufus told me about you."
Kurt smiled, "Yeah, I hope good things."
"Nothing else," Jason shrugged and smiled, "So you need some hours?"
"I could use the money," Kurt explained, "My sister and I live alone and the bills have been stacking up lately."
"I know that feeling," Jason said and he crossed his arms over his broad chest, "What experience do you have in these things?"
Kurt gave him a look, he knew that look. He had seen that look on countless men who had have worked for his father over the years, "When I was five my dad taught me how to change a tire and then it only went up from there."
"Five huh?" Jason stared at him and then laughed, "I believe yah kid. Don't have to look so scared." He gave Kurt a pat on the back.
Laughing, Kurt smiled at him, "So when do I start?"
"That confident, I like it," Jason said to him, "How about you work a few hours today and we will work out things after that. Does that work for you?"
"Yeah, my neighbor is watching my sister for the day," Kurt said as he rolled his sleeves up, "What do we have today?"
Jason smiled, "This going to be a treat."
Kurt worked with Jason and few of the other guys that showed up. Jason was surprised by Kurt's knowledge and welcomed him to the team. Kurt's schedule was going to be busy, but he needed the money.
Leaving the garage that afternoon, Kurt felt a bit of weight off his shoulders. He went home to his sister and they had dinner together.
The next few weeks were busy and Kurt kept to himself, unless Blaine was there encouraging him. Sectionals were coming up for the Warblers and they were scarce.
Kurt missed Blaine as he was busy, but he understood. The day before Sectionals Kurt was sitting outside during their free block and reading his book for school.
"Oh, The Book Thief, I've heard that is a good one."
Turning his head, Kurt smiled as Blaine sat down beside him, "I thought you would be busy with your doo whooping now," Kurt teased.
Blaine let out a laugh, "The wonderful counsel we have gave us the afternoon off, until after school that is."
"Letting you off your leash for just a bit then," Kurt smiled.
Blaine bumped their shoulders, "Hey, do you work tomorrow night? We were all kind of hoping you could come. I mean you could ride in the bus with us if you need a ride there."
Kurt reached up and scratched the back of his head, "I don't work at the diner, but I was hoping to head over to Token's for a bit."
"Right the second job you got," Blaine gave a nod.
Kurt honestly has not told anyone about his living arrangements or what has been happening in his life. A few times, he found himself wanting to tell Blaine, but he just couldn't.
Blaine looked at him, "It's alright if you can't go."
"No, I would like to go, but my sister," Kurt shrugged.
"Bring her along," Blaine smiled, "She will love the boys. I mean half of them act ten year olds."
Kurt shrugged again, "I'll have to ask her about it."
"Alright, just text me later what she says. So after Sectionals we have Thanksgiving break coming up soon, anything exciting planned?" Blaine asked him.
"Not really," Kurt said, "I think I will work most of the break. Lilly probably won't be pleased to spend so much time with Clara, but you know."
"I could watch her if you want," Blaine said excitedly, "I mean you can bring her to mine or I can go over to your place."
Kurt's eyes widened, "Not that I don't appreciate it, but she is kind of a handful sometimes."
"Nonsense," Blaine shook his head, "I mean she seems like an awesome kid. Oh please Kurt, I know she needs a break. I can take her to the zoo or something."
Kurt let out a laugh, "I'll think about it."
"You sound like my dad," Blaine teased. "And my parents wouldn't mind either. My mom loves kids and my dad always talked about wanting to have a girl."
"You are trying to make it so I can't say no," Kurt gave him a look.
Blaine grinned, "Maybe, want to get a coffee before class starts, we have..." he looked at his watch, "Ten minutes."
"Sure," Kurt said as he stuffed his book in his bag, "Only if you buy because now you owe me for interrupting my reading."
"Anytime," Blaine said touching Kurt's hand.
Kurt blushed at the touch. He shook his head from any thoughts he had. They went to get coffee and Kurt tried to pay for his own but Blaine insisted.
That night Kurt and Lilly were eating dinner at the counter. Lilly was eating her burger when Kurt asked her. "So Blaine invited us to go see the Warblers at Sectionals tomorrow, want to go?"
"To see them sing?" Lilly asked him.
"Yeah," Kurt nodded, "We can even ride with them to the school it's at."
Lilly thought for a moment and then looked at her brother, "Do you like him?"
Kurt blushed as soon as his sister finished her question. He knew his sister wasn't like normal ten year olds, she was quite perspective. "Why do you ask?"
"You always get nervous when you talk about him," Lilly shrugged, "But it sounds like fun."
"Great," Kurt said looking down at his plate. "I'll text him later to let him know."
To: Blaine
9:10:15 PM
Hi. Lilly said she would love to go. Guess you should make room for 2 more.
From: Blaine
9:12:47 PM
Can't wait and don't worry. We have more than enough space. Granted we can put Jeff in the cargo hold if he annoys us to much.
To: Blaine
9:13:56 PM
I will hold you to that.
From: Blaine
9:16:11 PM
Have a good night Kurt. : P
To: Blaine
9:17:20 PM
Good night Blaine. : )
The next day, Kurt was approached by some of the Warblers talking about how excited they were that Kurt was joining them. After school, Kurt drove over and picked up his sister. They changed their uniforms and went back to Dalton.
The bus was waiting with most of the Warblers standing around and laughing.
"Kurt!" Blaine smiled and then looked down, "Miss Lilly how lovely it is to see you again."
Lilly let out a giggle as Blaine twirled her, "Hi Blaine."
Blaine stood next to Kurt, "You changed out of your uniform," he tugged on the sleeve, "I like this."
Kurt looked down at his clothes. He really couldn't afford the closet he used to have, so he had to do a lot searching through racks at the thrift store and altering them to fit more towards his body type, but he felt he still pulled it off well. He was wearing one of his grey long sleeved shirts with a black vest on top, with his favorite pair of black skinny jeans. He had on a pair of boots he hadn't worn in awhile. "Thank you," he blushed and looked down.
Lilly had changed into one of her favorite shirts that Kurt had found at a thrift store and altered for her. She paired it with her favorite jeans and a pair of converse they found on sale. She had on her spring jacket in case she got chilly.
"Come on Lilly," Blaine took her hand, "You can meet the boys. And trust me when I say this, you will fit right in."
Lilly happily walked off with Blaine. Kurt just smiled as he watched them.
Wes and David appeared next to Kurt. "So we finally meet your sister," David smiled, "She looks like you."
"Yeah, we both took after our mom a lot," Kurt said as he watched his sister meet Flint who was quite tall.
"We are happy you came to cheer us on," Wes patted Kurt on the shoulder, "Since the school is about an hour away we knew there wouldn't be many people cheering for us."
"You guys are incredible," Kurt said, "I know people will cheer for you."
The Warblers with Kurt and Lilly boarded on to the bus. Jeff insisted on having Lilly sit next to him, so Kurt sat with Blaine. Kurt blushed as he sat down and he thought he saw some color on Blaine's face too.
Lilly talked with Jeff on most of the ride there. She talked about school and then she started about her playing piano.
Blaine's ears picked up, "She plays piano?"
Kurt gave a nod, "Yeah, she is amazing. It's a talent my mom gave her, I taught her some things, but with going to the fancy school she gets more lessons."
Blaine laughed, "I took piano lessons for over six years."
"Is there anything you can't do?" Kurt asked out loud before he realized too late that he didn't say it just in his head.
Nick's head appeared over the seat, "Apparently snag a guy," he laughed.
Groaning, Blaine pushed himself further into the seat and tried to make himself small.
"Does that have a story?" Kurt asked.
"Don't you dare," Blaine looked at Nick.
Nick just smiled, "He will tell you eventually. But I would be concerned about your sister."
Kurt looked over and saw Jeff, Flint, Ethan and her in an argument about which baseball team is the best. "I think she can handle herself."
"She likes baseball too?" Blaine asked him.
"It's the one sport I can stand," Kurt let out a laugh. "Our dad was a huge fan of football, so we still watch that sometimes."
Blaine's eyebrows scrunched together, "What do you mean?"
"Nothing," Kurt shook his head, he honestly didn't want to tell Blaine everything now. He did want to soon, but not now, "Later."
"Okay," Blaine gave a nod.
They arrived at the school and filed out. The Warblers went to the green room with Kurt and Lilly following. They were allowed to stay for a few minutes until they needed to find their seats.
"I think we will rock this," Thad said with a nod.
Blaine shook his hands out and rocked back and forth on his feet.
Kurt watched and smiled, "Are you nervous?"
"Me? Never," Blaine shook his head, "Just going over everything in my mind."
Lilly came over and pulled on Kurt's arm, "I saw Finn."
Instantly Kurt looked down at his sister, "What?"
"I saw Finn, and Rachel was there too," Lilly said as she dragged Kurt out the door and pointed straight ahead.
Kurt's eyes widened, "Oh no."
"Kurt?"
Looking for a way out, Kurt turned his head from side to side. He was trapped.
"It is Kurt and Lilly," Rachel said quite loudly. Suddenly all of the New Directions appeared.
"Crap," Kurt let his head fall into his hands.
Blaine was standing next to him, "Do you know them?"
"Yes," Kurt groaned, "They went to my old school."
"Oh my god!" Mercedes yelled and walked up to Kurt, "What in the hell are you doing here?"
"He goes to school at Dalton," Blaine said to her without a second thought.
"I'm sorry who is this?" Santana asked pointing to Blaine and giving him a glare.
Lilly took a step closer to Kurt, "What's wrong Kurt?"
"Nothing Lilly," Kurt sighed, "Um, Blaine can I talk to them alone for a second."
"Yeah sure," Blaine said and then kneeled down, "Here Lilly how about you come and help us with our scales." He touched Kurt's shoulder and then took Lilly back in the room.
"What are you doing here Kurt?" Finn asked him.
Kurt felt his shoulders fall, "I moved out of my uncle and aunts house at the end of the summer."
"What are you doing at that school?" Rachel asked.
"I looked for a school with a zero tolerance bullying policy," Kurt said as he wrapped his arms around himself, "I signed up for scholarships for Lilly and I, we got in."
"But you left and we didn't hear anything from you," Mercedes said to him.
"I know," Kurt said, "My uncle and aunt took away my phone and they cut me off."
"You should have called, we could have rescued you," Puck said to him.
Kurt shook his head, "Look, I just need time. Can you give me that?"
Mercedes was about to say something, when Finn stepped up, "Yeah, we can. You still know my number?"
"I still have it," Kurt nodded his head and looked down not wanting to meet them in the eye.
"We'll see you later," Finn said to him, "Come on, we are on first." The New Directions all walked away leaving Kurt alone in the hallway.
One of the people who ran the event walked up to him, "Are you with a group?"
"No," Kurt shook his head and wiped his eyes, "I just need to grab my sister and we'll find our seats."
"Alright, hurry up," the guy said and walked away.
Kurt breathed in and out, tried to calm down. He walked back into the green room with the Warblers. He smiled at Lilly who was playing on the piano for the Warblers singing their scales.
Blaine saw him and smiled at him. Kurt felt his heart jump and he took a step towards them. "I think we lost our piano player," Blaine said patting Lilly on the head.
"Yeah, we need to find our seats," Kurt held out his hand to his sister.
Lilly slid off the bench and took Kurt's hand. "Good luck," she smiled at all of them.
"Right, good luck and have fun up there," Kurt said to them and he took his sister out of the room. They found a pair of seats and sat down. He felt his phone buzzing in his pocket and he saw he had a message from Blaine.
New message
From: Blaine
6:55:31 PM
Is everything okay?
To: Blaine
6:57:47 PM
Not yet, but I think it will be soon.
Kurt didn't receive another message from Blaine, so he put his phone away. The Warblers and the other glee club came out to sit down in their seats while the New Directions sang their songs.
The lights dimmed and the emcee came out and announced the New Directions to everyone. Kurt watched as his friends sang and danced along. He didn't realize how much missed it until he watched them now.
Lilly was happy to see them. Kurt knew she missed them, because they were so close before his dad passed away. He instantly felt a wave of guilt wash over him. He couldn't believe how his emotions were affecting him now.
The New Directions left the stage as soon as they finished. The next glee club came on and Kurt only sat there with his thoughts.
Lilly shook Kurt's arm and it startled him, "What's wrong?"
"Look, the Warblers are on stage," Lilly pointed to the stage.
Kurt watched as Blaine walked up to the microphone and smiled, "We are the Warblers from Dalton Academy and tonight we want to dedicate our performance to our two friends in the audience. Kurt and Lilly this is for you."
Lilly clapped her excitedly and pulled on Kurt's sleeve, "They said our names."
"I know," Kurt smiled at Lilly and then looked up at his new friends. He had grown so close to them over the past couple of months. And now they were singing for him and his sister.
After their set, Kurt and Lilly both stood up and clapped as loud as they could. Somehow Blaine found and gave them an enormous smile. They waved at him.
All of the glee clubs were now on the stage and waiting anxiously for the results. The other glee club, whose name Kurt never caught, had gotten third place. Then the emcee announced a tie.
The Warblers and New Directions both jumped up excitedly. Blaine shook Mrs. Schuester's hand and then he went back to the rest of the Warblers.
Kurt and Lilly were still standing and clapping their hands. He smiled as Blaine looked back down at him.
Soon the Warblers were back on the bus with Kurt and Lilly. Lilly was laying down on one of the seats by herself. Kurt was sitting by himself while the Warblers celebrated in the front of the bus.
Blaine walked back and sat in the seat in front of Kurt, "Hi."
"Hey," Kurt sighed as he leaned back on in the seat, "Congratulations."
"Thanks," Blaine smiled and then looked at Lilly, "Is she alright there?"
"Yeah," Kurt nodded, "I think it was just all of the excitement. She really loved the dedication."
"It was our idea as soon as you left," Blaine just smiled at Kurt, "Are you still doing alright?"
"It was just a lot in a day," Kurt rested his head in his hands, "I wonder if all of the choices I made were the right ones."
"Hey," Blaine reached over and touched Kurt's knee, "I don't know what it is going on exactly, but I think you are doing great. I mean Lilly is amazing and I have to say you aren't doing to bad yourself. I see your grades Kurt. You are pulling practically straight As. That isn't easy at Dalton. Plus you work two jobs, take care of your sister, and hell knows whatever else you get yourself in to. You should be proud and while I think we could have won if you were singing with us tonight, I'm glad you came out to see us."
Kurt could feel the tears start to fall down his cheek. "You need to stop being like that."
"Like what?" Blaine asked him, "Like I care?"
Letting out a sigh, Kurt just nodded his head and didn't let Blaine see his face.
"Kurt I do care about you," Blaine said to him, "Now we are celebrating tomorrow, would you like to join us?"
"I couldn't do that," Kurt said, "I mean I'm not even in the Warblers and I have work."
"It's okay Kurt," Blaine said trying to calm him down, "I understand. Just text me this weekend to let me know you are okay."
"I can do that," Kurt gave him a smile.
True to his word, Kurt did text Blaine a few times over the weekend. He worked both of his jobs that weekend, working the morning shift at the diner and then at the garage for the evening.
When he returned school, not much had changed. They went about their days. Kurt could feel Blaine becoming his best friend and he eventually couldn't believe how close they were.
Thanksgiving break had come and went. Blaine would text him about how he was doing and they even met up once for dinner, the three of them. Lilly was beginning to notice her brother's behavior change around the other boy.
The days grew colder and Kurt was counting down the days until Christmas break. He was hoping to save enough money to get Lilly a few presents with. He was in the student activities room printing a paper that was due next period.
"Hey."
Kurt jumped when he looked up to see Blaine, "Oh hi."
Blaine smiled, "Didn't mean to startle you."
"I'm fine," Kurt said with a sigh, "Was there something you needed."
"Well, I had a favor to ask," Blaine set down a small boom box he had been holding, "See I am singing at the King's Island 'Christmas Spectacular' and I was wondering if you would help me practice."
"Oh you want me to sing with you?" Kurt asked him, "What song is it?"
Blaine smiled, "Course you and Baby It's Cold Outside."
"That is one of my favorites. It's sort of a shame that we couldn't sing it together," Kurt said as he sat in his chair and then realized what he said, "I mean as two artists."
Blaine gave a nod, "So you want to?"
"Sure," Kurt put away his paper in his bag as Blaine hit the play button and the music started to fill the air.
Blaine danced over and raised his hand to Kurt signaling him to start. Kurt gave a smile and began to sing.
I really can't stay
But baby, it's cold outside
I've got to go away
But baby, it's cold outside
This evening has been
Been hoping that you'd drop in
So very nice
I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice
The pair danced around the room teasing one another as they went. Kurt couldn't help but smile as Blaine chased him around.
My mother will start to worry
Beautiful, what's your hurry?
My father will be pacing the floor
Listen to the fireplace roar
So really I'd better scurry
Beautiful, please don't hurry
But maybe just a half a drink more
Put some records on while I pour
The neighbors might think
Baby, it's bad out there
Say, what's in this drink?
No cabs to be had out there
I wish I knew how
Your eyes are like starlight
To break this spell
I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell
Blaine moved and bumped their shoulders together, which made Kurt blush and look down. He couldn't help but end up teasing back by running off.
I ought to say no, no, no, sir
Mind if I move in closer?
At least I'm gonna say that I tried
What's the sense in hurting my pride?
I really can't stay
Baby, don't hold out
Oh, but its cold outside
I've got to get home
But baby, you'll freeze out there
Say, lend me your coat
It's up to your knees out there
You've really been grand
I thrill when you touch my handBut don't you see
How can you do this thing to me?
Kurt gave shrug as he sang and laughed as Blaine didn't back down.
There's bound to be talk tomorrow
Think of my life long sorrow
At least there will be plenty implied
If you caught pneumonia and died
I really can't stay
Get over that hold out
Oh, but its cold outside
Kurt smiled at Blaine as they finished the song. They had ended up on the couch sitting next to one another. Blaine smiled back, "Well I have to say you are much better than that girl's going to be." He picked up his boom box and gave Kurt a wink as he walked out of the room.
Sitting back down on the chair, Kurt let out a squeal of excitement before he contained himself and gathered his things. He went to his classes and turned in his assignment.
After school, Kurt said goodbye to Blaine until they saw each other again, and he went to pick up his sister.
Kurt waited for his sister and she ran over to him. "Hey kiddo, ready for a vacation?"
"Yeah," Lilly said as she pulled on the straps of her backpack, "Will I have to stay with Miss Clara most of the break?"
"Actually Blaine was wondering if you wanted to hang out at his place on a few of the days I work," Kurt suggested.
"Really?" Lilly said excitedly, "He said I could come over?"
"Yeah," Kurt smiled, "He wanted to invite you over and maybe even one night he said we can stay for dinner."
"That sounds like fun," Lilly said as she skipped to the car. "I can't wait."
Lilly didn't have to wait long for her time with Blaine. It was just four days into break when they made the plans. Kurt had to work late at the diner and Blaine offered to have Lilly over.
Kurt pulled up to the house and was surprised to see just a regular looking house. It was a red brick house, with a fancier wooden door and windows. They both got out of the car and walked up to the door.
"Can I knock?" Lilly asked him. Kurt gave a nod and Lilly reached up knocking three times on the door.
The door opened and revealed a smiling Blaine, "Hi, come on in." He laughed when he saw Kurt's outfit, "They make you wear that at work?"
"Sadly yeah," Kurt said as he straightened his shirt, "I know it's cheesy, but it's a job and Rufus is amazing."
"I haven't been to the diner yet," Blaine said, "But since I know you work there I may stop by."
Lilly stayed close to Kurt as they walked in and followed Blaine inside.
"My parents are gone for the evening, a work event for my dad," Blaine shrugged, "So we have the house to ourselves for practically the whole night. We can watch all of the movies we want."
Kurt couldn't help but smile as he watched Blaine talk to his sister. He looked at the clock on wall, "I need to get going." He kneeled down and looked at his sister, "Remember your manners and be good for Blaine."
"I will," Lilly let out a giggle.
Kurt stood up and looked at Blaine, "Just call me if anything goes wrong."
"Go on," Blaine said leading Kurt to the door, "We will be fine Kurt, you go and get to work."
"I just have this feeling," Kurt said to him.
Blaine smiled as he opened the door, "We will call you halfway through your shift. Just go, we will be fine."
"Alright," Kurt sighed, "Goodbye Lilly."
"Bye!" Lilly waved at her brother as he left.
Blaine watched as Kurt got into his car and drove. He turned to Lilly, "So what should we do first?"
"What movies do you have?" Lilly asked him.
Blaine smiled down at Lilly, "Oh you haven't seen anything yet." He took her into the living room and showed her his collection of DVDs. Lilly's eyes widened as she looked. They chose to watch Mulan first and spent the whole night enjoying each other's company.
Kurt came back to pick up Lilly. He knocked on the door and waited. Blaine opened the door and smiled, "She passed out just after my parents came home."
"Oh alright," Kurt stepped inside.
"They want to meet you," Blaine took Kurt's hand and took him into the kitchen. "Mom, Dad, this is Kurt. Kurt his is my mom and dad."
"You can call me Karen dear," Blaine's mother shook his head.
Blaine's father stood next to her, "Just call me Brian," he let out a laugh.
"You have one wonderful sister," Karen smiled, "She loves to read right?"
"Yeah," Kurt nodded, "She reads a lot, but playing the piano her favorite thing to do."
"Blaine has played the piano for years," Brian said looking at Blaine.
Blaine gave a nod, "She promised to play a song for me sometime. I hope to hold her to that."
"I hope she does," Kurt smiled at Blaine.
Brian and Karen gave one another look as they watched their son and friend interact with one another.
"I should get her home," Kurt said as he tugged on his shirt, "Thank you so much for watching her tonight."
"It's no problem," Blaine said as they walked into the living room. "She really is a great kid."
Kurt lifted his sister and she barely woke up as he took her out to the car. He gently set her down and buckled her up. Shutting the door, Blaine was there holding her backpack.
"Thanks," Kurt smiled at him.
"You know you don't have to thank me so much," Blaine said to him, "Remember when I said I do this because I care about you."
Kurt gave a nod as he leaned on the car, "Are you ready for your Christmas Spectacular thing?"
"Yeah," Blaine nodded, "We leave tomorrow to visit the family. I'll be back the day after New Years."
"That's good," Kurt said as he held onto his sister's backpack tighter, "You know, Lilly and I were out the other day shopping. She found something and wanted to give it to you for Christmas."
"Really?" Blaine asked him.
Kurt nodded, "If you wanted to come over to our place for a night after you come back that would be nice. Lilly has been begging me to invite you over too."
"I would like that," Blaine looked down, "I picked up a little something for you and Lilly too."
"You didn't have to do that," Kurt said to him.
Blaine gave Kurt a look, "They aren't expensive gifts or anything. Just a couple things I wanted to get you. So I will give you a call when I get back so we can meet up."
"That sounds great," Kurt said and then he wasn't sure what to do next.
Putting his arms around Kurt, Blaine gave him a hug, "Merry Christmas Kurt."
"Merry Christmas Blaine," Kurt squeezed back.
Kurt drove back to his apartment with his sister falling back asleep. He smiled at the thought of Blaine giving him a hug. He wanted to remember the way Blaine smelled and how his arms felt around him.
Knowing he was falling for Blaine was hard. Kurt knew right now it wouldn't work out. He had to keep his grades up for his scholarship, working two jobs, and raising his sister was hard enough. Letting out a sigh, Kurt drove the rest of the way home dreaming of what could happen.
The days leading up to Christmas seemed to fly by. It was soon Christmas Eve and Lilly was adjusting the small tree they had.
"Santa is coming right?" Lilly asked Kurt.
Kurt gave a nod and looked up from his spot on the couch, "Of course he is. Why wouldn't he come?"
Lilly shrugged as she walked over and sat down beside him, "I just thought with the move he wouldn't come."
"He will always come," Kurt smiled as he wrapped an arm around her and kissed her head.
"Do you think we will have a better Christmas this year?" Lilly asked him.
Kurt smiled down at his sister. Last year was sad because they had just lost there dad the month before and their aunt and uncle didn't really make it a good one. "I know we will have a better Christmas this year."
Lilly smiled back at him, "I'm glad you're my brother."
"I'm glad you're my sister," Kurt leaned back, "So shall we watch It's A Wonderful Life and then make a plate of cookies of Santa?"
"Okay," Lilly bounced excitedly, "Can we open one present tonight?"
Kurt bit his lower lip, "No, how about we wait until morning."
Lilly let out a groan, "Fine."
"Don't worry, they will still be there when you wake up," Kurt let out a laugh as he turned the small television up. They didn't have cable, but they had a small antenna that picked up a few channels. They showed Its A Wonderful Life on one of channels and since it was one of Kurt's favorites he was happy to watch it.
"Kurt?"
"Hmm."
"Do you think we can visit our old house?" Lilly asked staring straight ahead at the television.
Kurt's breath left him, he should have expected it. And to be honest he wanted to see the house too. "I think we can arrange that," Kurt said to her, "I'm not quite sure when, but I like that idea."
"Okay good," Lilly said as she grabbed a cookie from the plate next to them.
The next morning, Lilly woke up Kurt by grabbing his arm and trying to pull him out of bed.
"Come on Kurt," Lilly whined, "Santa came and he brought something for you too."
"Huh?" Kurt got out of bed and adjusted his shirt. He followed his sister out and sure enough underneath their small tree was more presents than Kurt remembered putting there. "Lils how did those get there?"
Lilly let out a giggle, "I don't know."
Kurt laughed and walked over to tree. He saw they were gifts from some of his friends at school. "How did you get these here?"
"Blaine gave them to me the other day," Lilly smiled, "He said they wanted to get you some things, but don't worry about them. They said your friendship was enough."
Kurt's heart started beating a bit faster. He was grateful that they were so nice to him and being his friend. "Wow."
"Kurt, are you crying?" Lilly asked with concern.
"What? No," Kurt reached up and wiped his cheeks, "Come on, let's open these and then have some breakfast."
"Can we make banana pancakes and use chocolate syrup?" Lilly asked excitedly.
Kurt laughed, "Yeah, I think we can."
They siblings took their time and opened all of the presents. Lilly had gotten a new keyboard from Santa which she had been begging Kurt for. Kurt got a few dresses he altered from the thrift store that she loved. The Warblers had gotten her some new music books.
Kurt received a scarf from Lilly that she had picked out with Clara. And from the Warblers he got a gift card to the local mall for two hundred dollars. They all signed the card and wrote small messages for him.
They each received a few small gifts from Clara, Rufus from the diner, Tanya, and even something from Jason at the garage.
They finally made the breakfast and happily sat around with their new gifts. Kurt heard his phone go off.
New message
From: Blaine
11:02:29 AM
Merry Christmas Kurt! And tell Lilly I say it too. : )
To: Blaine
11:05:34 AM
Merry Christmas to you too and Lilly says it back.
From: Blaine
11:08:19 AM
Did you like your gifts from the guys?
To: Blaine
11:09:59 AM
They were great, thanks for the surprise.
From: Blaine
11:11:34 AM
Partially it was Lilly's idea. But I'm glad. Are we still on for next Wednesday?
11:14:52 AM
Kurt?
11:24:32 AM
Is everything okay?
To: Blaine
11:27:14 AM
Everything is fine. Lilly just needed help setting up her new keyboard. And yes, still on for Wednesday.
From: Blaine
11:29:05 AM
Wonderful. My brother is bothering me now. I will talk to you later. ; )
To: Blaine
11:31:30 AM
Bye. Have a good day. : )
From: Blaine
11:36:37 AM
It's always a good day when I talk to you. Bye!
Kurt thought about Blaine's last text for days. He thought about it while he was at work and at home trying to sleep at night. Finally it was the day Blaine was coming over and Kurt cleaned the apartment better than he ever had.
Lilly was worried watching her brother, but she knew how much he liked Blaine. So she just helped clean and was excited herself.
The knock on the door made Kurt drop the sponge he was holding. He was cleaning the dishes from last night and he walked to open the door. Blaine was standing there holding a Christmas bag and a smile on his face, "Hi!"
"Hello," Kurt laughed and then Blaine tackled him with a hug. "Did you have a good trip back?" he asked while he hugged him.
"Yeah," Blaine nodded as he let Kurt go, "It was nice to see my family again and I was right."
"About what?" Kurt asked confused.
Blaine smiled, "You were much better than the girl was."
Kurt blushed and laughed, "Right, come on in. Sorry, I was in the middle of dishes."
"I know I'm a bit early but I was excited," Blaine hopped on his feet. He then looked at the apartment.
Kurt could tell Blaine was thinking, "I know it's not much, but it's ours."
Blaine reached over and touched Kurt's arm, "It's great."
"Thank you," Kurt said and then turned his head, "Lilly, Blaine is here!"
Lilly popped her head out of the room and smiled. She ran down the hall and tackled Blaine in a hug, "Hi!"
"Alright kiddo, you know what to do," Kurt smiled at his sister. Lilly let out a giggle and ran off.
"What is she doing?" Blaine asked.
"Your present," Kurt said to him, "She wanted to put on a show for you."
Blaine couldn't help but jump excitedly, "Really?"
Lilly came out carrying her keyboard and set it on her stand, "If you gentlemen would like to have a seat."
Kurt laughed, "Yes ma'am." They both took their seats on the sofa.
Lilly gave a bow and then smiled at them, "I am now going to perform Fur Elise by Ludwig van Beethoven."
Blaine and Kurt both clapped for her. Putting her hands on the keyboard, Lilly began to play. She surprised the both of them with her talents. She soon finished and they stood applauding for her.
"Great job kiddo," Kurt said as they sat back down.
Lilly smiled, "I have another one." She gave them a nod and then she placed her hands on the keyboard again. The notes started to flow and they filled the room.
Kurt couldn't believe his sister had learned the song. Blaine looked at Kurt for a moment and then back at Lilly who was concentrating while she played.
When Lilly finished she bowed while Blaine and Kurt applauded. She crawled into Kurt's lap, "Did you like it?"
"When did you learn that?" Kurt asked her.
Lilly shrugged, "My teacher asked me if there was a song I wanted to play and I told her about how Daddy used to sing that to us. She said that I Wanna Hold Your Hand was perfect."
"It really was," Kurt kissed the top of her head.
Blaine smiled, "Yeah, you are quite the keyboard player."
"Do you have presents for us?" Lilly asked Blaine.
"Lils, don't do that," Kurt let out a groan.
"It's fine, and yes I sure do," Blaine picked up the bag he brought. "Now I know you are probably going to say something, but please don't. I really wanted to give these to you."
Kurt nodded, "Fine. Lilly how about you get the gift we found for Blaine."
"Okay," Lilly ran over to the tree they had yet to take down and grabbed the present they had wrapped for Blaine. "Here you go."
"Great," Blaine smiled, "And these are for you two." He handed Kurt a smaller looking box and then two presents for Lilly. "There you are."
Lilly sat down between them, "Can I go first?" Kurt gave a nod. She ripped open one of the presents and found some more advance piano books. "Wow, my teacher told me I would need these soon."
"I know," Blaine blushed, "Kurt mentioned you would need them."
Kurt shifted in his seat as he realized Blaine must have guessed about their living situation.
Lilly ripped the wrapping and squealed as she saw what else Blaine had gotten her, "Thank you! Thank you!" He had gotten her a CD set of movies greatest scores.
"Oh great," Kurt rolled his eyes.
"You're turn," Lilly said to Blaine.
"Okay," Blaine started to gently open his present and he smiled when he saw the bowtie, "Thank you. I like it," he held it up to his neck.
Lilly clapped her hands, "Now it's your turn Kurt."
"Right," Kurt tore the paper off and opened the small box and notice Blaine watching him intently. He let out a small gasp as he saw what was inside. His fingers touched the brooch that was inside the box. It was a beautiful brooch that was a small yellow bird. "I don't know what to say."
Blaine smiled, "Does that mean you like it?"
"Of course," Kurt nodded, "It's beautiful. Thank you."
"Good, I thought since you aren't in the Warblers then this sort of makes you an honorary one," Blaine said to him.
Kurt knew if he cried anymore lately then he wouldn't cry for another ten years. "Thank you."
"Anytime," Blaine smiled.
After opening the presents, they made their dinner which was homemade pizzas. They each made their own. Lilly laughed when Blaine made a smiley face with some of the toppings. That led to all of them making faces on their pizzas.
Later on Kurt had to put Lilly to bed since she fell asleep after they had their picnic dinner on the floor and watched a movie. He closed the door gently behind him and found Blaine washing some dishes in the sink. "You don't have to do that."
"I don't mind," Blaine said as he washed a spoon, "You really are great with her."
Kurt picked up a towel and started to dry some of the dishes. "It wasn't always like this."
"What's that?" Blaine asked him.
"It started the day Lilly was born," Kurt said as he set the towel down, "My dad was with my mom at the hospital. I was home with my grandma. I knew something was wrong as soon as it happened. Everyone kept telling me that everything was fine. I knew it wasn't."
Blaine set down the plate he was washing and turned to give Kurt his full attention.
"My dad came home the next day, but he only brought Lilly," Kurt had tears falling down his face, he knew and didn't bother wiping them away, "My mom died while giving birth to Lilly. At first I resented her, I really did. I feel bad about it to this day still do. I love her, but I feel like I have to make it up to her."
"It's not wrong you felt like that," Blaine said to him, "You were young and confused. Now you know."
"I know," Kurt sighed and he finally reached up wiping his tears. "It was my dad and us for so long. He had a heart attack and went into a coma. I didn't know what was going to happen and then he was gone. We were alone. We were forced to move to Michigan with my aunt and uncle."
"What happened?" Blaine asked him trying to figure out how they ended up here.
Kurt tried to calm his shaking hands, "We couldn't stay there. They didn't treat us right and I hated going to school there. I worked two jobs, and saved as much money as I could that summer. I researched school districts and found this one. I researched more and found the scholarships. We were approved and moved."
"Kurt, look at me," Blaine said taking Kurt's hands. Kurt slowly looked up and over at Blaine. "You did what you had to do. To tell you the truth it's incredibly brave you didn't run from your problems. You faced them head on. Never be ashamed of who you are."
"Why are so nice?" Kurt asked him.
Blaine looked into his eyes and then he felt something inside. He reached up and was about to touch Kurt's face but he pulled back, "You're just quite the guy Kurt Hummel."
Kurt let out a laugh, "So are you."
Comments
Amazing chapter. Thanks for not letting ND run over Kirt amd be obnoxious. Wonderful chapter.love this story. Please update soon,
so emotional.