Nov. 10, 2012, 5:58 a.m.
Enough's, Enough : Chapter 15
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Blaine's POV
Blaine's eyes opened slowly. He turned over expecting to see Kurt but all he found was a note on his pillow telling him that he had gone home. Blaine sighed and turned to his side so that he could see his clock that was on his bed side table.
It was 6:30 in the morning.
Blaine sat up and looked towards the pile of clothes that was lying next to his bed. Kurt must have put them out for him to wear for the day.
Blaine sighed not wanting to go to school, he and Kurt had an amazing day yesterday and he wished that they could just go back and then never leave.
Once Blaine had gotten dressed he ran down the stairs hoping to see his parents. But as always they were nowhere to be seen.
Blaine picked up his school bag and flung it over his shoulder before heading toward the front door. He stepped out in to the cool air and looked up at the plain blue sky; he smiled and brought his head back to the earth.
He walked to his front gate and pulled it open, he walked out in to the street smiling when he saw Kurt's car parked out front. He ran to Kurt's car and pulled open the passenger's side door and jumped in.
Blaine saw Kurt smile before he pulled out in to the road.
"Why didn't you come in?" Blaine asked and Kurt shrugged. "I wanted it to be a surprise I guess, but now that I think about it the surprise is pretty lousy," Kurt said giggling, stopping when he saw that Blaine wasn't laughing with him.
"Kurt you are the best surprise that any person could ever have," Blaine said running his hand down Kurt's leg.
Kurt laughed and then tried to shake Blaine's hand off of his leg while trying to keep both hands on the wheel.
"Blaine not while I'm driving," Kurt said giggling. Blaine took his hands off of Kurt's leg and looked at Kurt with his best puppy dog eyes, Kurt always gave in to puppy dog eyes.
"Awww don't give me puppy dog eyes, you know that I can't resist them," Kurt said giving Blaine a quick glance before putting his eyes back on to the road.
"Fine then," Blaine whined playfully and the stared out the window smirking as they pulled in to the car park of McKinley. The car stopped and Blaine got out the car quickly before running around to the other side if the care and opened the door for Kurt. Kurt smiled and got out of the car looping his arms in to Blaine's and holding him close.
Blaine could feel eyes glaring their way, so he buried his head in to Kurt's shoulder before smiling to himself.
They pulled away from each other and closed Kurt's door before Kurt locked the car.
"Hey queer's PDA's are not welcome here," a jock said blocking their path.
"I've noticed," Blaine whispered just loud enough for the jock to hear making him growl. Blaine felt Kurt elbow him in a warning to stop but it was hard to when he just wanted to scream at everyone to leave them alone. "Why don't you say that to my face," the jock said moving closer to Blaine until he was towering over him.
Blaine felt nervous and didn't say anything but if Kurt wasn't here he would have said a hell of a lot. The jock pushed Blaine backwards and he heard Kurt gasp before Blaine made contact with the ground.
He turned on to his back and looked up at the jock who was still towering over him. The jock walked around Blaine and stopped right beside him and with a smile he brought his leg back before swinging it hitting Blaine in the stomach.
Blaine curled in to a ball his eyes shut tight the pain in his stomach making it hard for him to breathe. Blaine waited for the next kick but it never came. Blaine slowly opened his eyes and noticed that the jock had started to walk away but not before giving Kurt a small shove.
Once that jock was gone Kurt ran over to Blaine who was still on the floor. Blaine had his hand where the jock had kicked him. Kurt managed to help Blaine get up and they walked over to a wall and sat down.
Blaine looked at Kurt properly for the first time since that had happened and noticed that he was crying. "Kurt don't cry, did he hurt you?" Blaine asked getting ready to chase the jock and take him down.
"No Blaine, he hurt you," Kurt sobbed gesturing to Blaine's stomach. "Kurt I'm fine I promise," Blaine said pulling him in to a hug again hoping that the jock wouldn't come back.
Kurt pulled back and looked towards Blaine's stomach again.
"Can I have a look then?" Kurt said but then smiled at how ridicules he thought he sounded.
Blaine smiled thinking that it was cute that Kurt wanted to see if he was ok but the truth was that he wasn't, his stomach hurt like hell and there was defiantly going to be a bruise. Blaine didn't want him to see it but he would see it anyway whether he wanted to or not.
Blaine hoped for the best and slowly pulled up his shirt revealing a huge bruise in the middle of his stomach. Kurt gasped and Blaine looked down and he was surprised at how fast the bruise had formed.
Blaine put his shirt down quickly and tried to calm Kurt down who had started to freak out. "That ass-hole," Kurt yelled making Blaine's eyes go wide with surprise. Kurt Hummel does not swear.
"Kurt look at me, calm down," Blaine said with his on Kurt's shoulders. "It's ok," Blaine continued. "It's not ok Blaine, just look at what he did to you," Kurt said more tear sliding down his face.
"Look Kurt It was my fault that he pushed me over, I shouldn't have said anything," Blaine said taking hold of Kurt's hand and giving it a squeeze. "That was not your fault," Kurt said as the bell went for the start of school.
Blaine didn't let go of Kurt's hand and they started to walk to Kurt's class first, then he walked himself to his, conscious of what could be around each corner.
Blaine finally reached his class and pulled open the door. Walking inside hearing the same thing he heard every time he walked in to one of his classes.
"Blaine you're late," followed by sniggering and a few voices whispering "queer" from different places all around the classroom. This left Blaine thinking the same thing he always did.
'It's only an hour before he could see Kurt again'. And that's all that kept Blaine going.