The Klaine Chronicles: Meeting
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The Klaine Chronicles: Meeting: Chapter 2


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Story: Closed - Chapters: 2/? - Created: May 16, 2012 - Updated: May 16, 2012
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Author's Notes: A/N: So because I kind of need some cheering up, I decided I'm going to do a new chapter to this now! And maybe update my other two. We'll see what I can manage, yeah? xDDAnyway, please please review! They keep me writing and make me smile and right now, I'm not in the best of moods.Enjoy!

I suppose it is next time. This is Kurt again by the way. You might find that I'm not exactly the same kind of polite that Blaine is. I do have witty comebacks and remarks. But that may be getting ahead of the story here. I don't even exactly know Blaine yet where we left off. So welcome to the next chapter. I suppose. I'm not really fond of the things that happen next really. After all, I was injured! Blame that son of a bitch Karofsky!


"Kurt!"


Sorry dad. Sorry, that's my dad there, Burt Hummel. He doesn't really know what goes on at school but I was unaware that he was listening for language. He needs to stop paying attention to me right now. That's why I found him a girlfriend.


"Sorry for your father sweetie. He's just a little worked up."


It's all right Carole. Carole Hudson is the woman my dad is dating right now. She's also the mother of Finn Hudson, the quarterback of the football team. Last year, I was madly in love with him. Kind of silly I know but it's the truth. Now I'm with someone who can actually feel the same back. But again, I am getting ahead of myself. So turn the page and find yourself back in Lima Hollow right where the story left off. Well, maybe just a little bit before.






Kurt hurried through the halls after glee club. He wanted to make it out of the school unscathed but as he approached the front doors, there stood Karofsky, Azimio, and their band of goons.


"Going somewhere lady boy?" Karofsky snarled. Kurt stuck his nose in the air and folded his arms across his chest. "Oh, getting cocky are we? Well, I hope you don't intend to show that physically homo boy!" The other guys laughed and Kurt narrowed his eyes.


"Just because you have a brain the size of a peanut doesn't mean all of us are willing to cock slap you in the face." That was enough to make Karofsky snap. He marched forward cracking the knuckles of his fist. Kurt could practically see the sparkle flicking from his wings with the stomp of each step. The pale fairy backed up and Karofsky continued to advance on him.


Within seconds, Kurt found that he had backed himself into a classroom with no escaped. "Pummel Hummel time I think," the overweight fairy spat at him. Before Kurt could even blink, Karofsky had uppercut in the stomach.


The lift of the air caught wind with Kurt's wings as he went flying out an open window. He worked feverishly to gain control of the flight and protect himself but he had little time and he was soaring rather quickly. The next thing he knew, he felt his head slam into a oak tree, his body pelting into it afterward and he tumbled to the ground, vision going somewhat black as consciousness swirled from his being.






So now you now how I ended up in that position. Karofsky finally hit me. Well maybe not finally to you because you haven't read much about the bullying. But I wanted to start this story as close to the actually meaty part of the situation as I possibly could.


Now, so that there is no confusion, I want you to know that when we transpire back into Lima Hollow and my fated collision with an oak tree, the point of view of the story will switch back to Blaine. I'm sure it will be him who will meet you at the next story break or interruption. In the meantime, I'm going to go get some coffee. Grande non-fat mocha is exactly what I need right now. It's calling my name. So, turn the page and enjoy.


Though I didn't really.






Blaine wasn't sure exactly what to do with the tiny figure laying on the ground at the base of the tree. He glanced around, looking for signs of other people but saw none. Thinking quickly, he carefully picked up the creature and cradled him in his hands. Standing, he walked back over to his stuff and sat back down beneath the willow. He didn't know what to do. The poor thing was bleeding at the head and Blaine didn't know of anything small enough to wrap the wound with.


Finally, he plucked some of the leaves from the willow and carefully knotted them around the creature's head before laying him in his lap. Blaine was sure it was a male. The delicate pale skin was gleaming in the late afternoon light. The creature's hair was perfectly coifed and though marred with the stain of blood, it looked so incredibly soft. In short, the tiny being was beautiful. But what caught Blaine's eye the most was the gorgeous clear blue-green crystal-like wings that protruded from the small creature's back.


"A fairy?" Blaine whispered to himself. It was then that he heard tiny voices. Or he thought he did.


"Kurt!" This was a female voice. Blaine wondered who Kurt was. Out of the corner of his eye he saw something he thought he had to be imagining. A tiny girl with brown hair was running to the oak tree, apparently oblivious to everything else going on. Blaine had hardly blinked when he noticed she was followed by another small girl, this one taller than the first, but with much darker skin.


"He hit that tree, I saw it!" the second girl said. Both little figures had come to a halt and were staring at the blood stain on the ground.


"So than where did he go Mercedes?" the first girl asked in a feisty tone of voice, placing her hands on her hips. The girl called Mercedes frowned at the other girl and crossed her arms.


"You think I know everything Rachel?" The Rachel girl scoffed.


Blaine decided this was his turn to intervene. He coughed lightly and both girls turned with wide eyes to stare at him. The one called Mercedes immediately hid behind Rachel and Rachel narrowed her eyes at Blaine.


"You have some nerve acknowledging your presence human!" she spat. Blaine was taken aback by the fierceness in the small girl's voice.


He drew in a breath. "I'm sorry, but are you looking for him?" He indicated the unconscious fairy he still has lying in his lap.


Mercedes seemed to forget her sudden fear and surged forward. "Kurt!" She turned a sharp eye up on Blaine. "What did you do to him human?" she demanded. Blaine hastily shook his head, trying to squash the obvious allegations that he had hurt the tiny creature.


"Nothing, I swear. I was just studying and I saw him fly through the air. I found by the oak tree. I only tried to stop the bleeding, honest," he said quickly. Mercedes seemed to regard him for a moment, looking from Blaine to Kurt and taking notice of the willow leaves wrapped around her friend's head. She seemed to come to the conclusion that the human was telling the truth.


"What's your name human?" she asked, still a bit on edge.


"Blaine, Blaine Anderson. I go to the private boy's school Dalton Academy in Westerville," he said.


"Westerville?" Rachel suddenly asked, surging forward with her hands still on her hips. "Isn't that like, two hours from here?" Blaine nodded. "Then what are you doing so far from school human?" she asked, tone suspicious. Even Mercedes couldn't reprimand her for that one.


Blaine took a breath. "I like to study under the willow tree. It's calming for me," he told them. The two girls exchanged looks. "I'm telling the truth, honest."


There was silence for a moment before Rachel decided to speak again.


"All right human we believe you." She turned to look at Mercedes. "Go get Finn. He'll be able to carry Kurt better than we could," she told the girl. Mercedes nodded and hurried off. "Look human, we're not supposed to be known about by humans so I suggest you keep your mouth shut and forget this ever happened."


Blaine was surprised by her tone. He had no intentions on hurting these little people and especially not the one in his lap, whom he had learned was called Kurt. But he didn't want to forget them, and certainly not Kurt. He felt something for the tiny fairy, something he couldn't explain and almost immediately, Blaine found himself wishing he was either small like them or Kurt was a human like him.


Before he could say anything though, a rather tall tiny boy came running up. His ears were pointed and he glared up at Blaine. Mercedes was on his tail. In order to keep this tiny boy from going off on him, Blaine carefully held Kurt out. The boy took the unconscious fairy in his arms, glaring up at Blaine.


"You better not have hurt him human," the boy spat. Blaine quickly shook his head. "Good." He turned to look at Rachel and Mercedes. "Let's go." Mercedes started to follow him but Rachel stayed back.


"Hang on. Human, tell me more about this Dalton Academy." The boy and Mercedes looked back, glancing up at Blaine.


Blaine cleared his throat. "Well, it has a zero tolerance no bullying policy," he started. The three tiny people glanced at each other. "Everyone gets treated the same and everyone is accepted. I'm gay and I'm the leader of our show choir group."


Rachel threw a glance at the boy who nodded before she looked back at Blaine. "Thank you human. You've been a big help." And then the three of them ran off.






Hey, Blaine here. Let me tell you, meeting those small people was really something that I could not forget. I promised not to tell anyone that I'd seen them. That Rachel one has real sass. And they seemed to care a lot about Kurt. I wondered what was going on that caused Kurt, who I couldn't get out of my head after that day to get so hurt. It worried me. It really did.


I didn't know then that Rachel's questioning about Dalton had a purpose. But I was going to find out very soon. The following Monday in fact but that's getting ahead of the story and you'll read all that stuff probably in the next chapter of our lives. First, there's a bit more that you should know so that you're not entirely confused by the opening in the next chapter.


What you will read next has nothing to do with me at all and everything to do with Kurt. So I suspect he'll be back with his coffee and wrap things up after you read the next bit. So turn the page and find out where the adventure is going to take dear dear Kurt.






Kurt blinked his eyes open and found himself in his bed at home. A leafy bandage was wrapped around his head and there were five people sitting in the room. His father, Carole, Finn, Rachel, and Mercedes.


"Oh thank God," Carole said, gripping a hold of Kurt's hand and Kurt turned to look at her. "Honey, you've been out cold since Thursday afternoon!" Kurt just looked at her as though this information should really be of no surprise to him. Wait, since Thursday afternoon? What time was it then? Carole seemed to read his unasked question in his eyes and swallowed. "Kurt, it's Sunday evening," she said quietly.


That was enough to cause Kurt to sit up in bed and blink rapidly. "What?" he shouted. He'd missed an entire day of school and practically the whole weekend because he'd been out cold. Damn that Karofsky, damn him! He was going to kill him. Carole glanced at Burt and the man nodded. Finn looked slightly unnerved and he rubbed the back of his neck. Kurt took a moment to stare at the elf.


"Kurt," Burt Hummel began, his own wings sticking straight out behind him. "We want to talk to you about something. It will mean a big big change for you." Kurt just stared at him. Carole nodded her head for Burt to go on. "You know how Carole and I were saving for our honeymoon?" Kurt nodded slowly because his head felt sore. He'd forgotten that his dad and Carole were planning on getting married. A fairy and an elf. It would be interesting but at least his dad was happy. "Well, Rachel and Finn offered a suggestion. They know how you got hurt and don't get mad at them for telling us. But your safety matters. You gave us a nightmare with being out so long just from that."


Kurt gasped lightly and looked around the room. "You all know about Karofsky?" Everyone nodded. He looked down at the blankets ashamed. "I'm sorry for hiding it."


"It's okay Kurt," Mercedes said. "We understand." Burt cleared his throat and picked up.


"Anyway, Rachel told us that a human tended to you." Kurt's eyes went wide with both surprise and fear. "And that he goes to a school in Westerville called Dalton Academy. He told them they have a zero tolerance no bullying policy there and that everyone is accepted and treated the same," Burt went on.


"Is this going somewhere dad?" Kurt asked, his sassiness coming out.


"Yes," Burt replied. He glanced at Caroled again who nodded for him to go on. "Kurt, we want to use our magic to make you human and send you to Dalton Academy for you own safety."






Well, you can imagine how surprised by that I was. No need to go into the somewhat argument afterward. I'm not going to lie. I didn't like being a human. I didn't want to go away from Lima Hollow, from my friends and my family and the people that loved me. I was scared of the human world. But my dad insisted on it for my safety, so you can pretty much guess what happened then.


Basically, my dad and Carole pooled their magic together to make me human and I tell you it's a lot further to fall when you stand five feet and ten and half inches tall. I felt like a real giant! And that's saying something because Finn, my now stepbrother was like the tallest person in all of Lima Hollow. He was unnaturally tall for an elf. But he was still tiny by human standards.


The next chapter of my life starts my adventures as a human and this is where Blaine and I really meet. Will Blaine remember me? You'll see. Oh and because for a while I will be separated from my friends and family, starting next chapter, you'll see some new little intro narratives. It's so you can keep up with things in Lima Hollow as well.


Anyway, I have to get ready for school so we'll check you on the next page at a new beginning. Though it may not be me who meets you there.

End Notes: Review please!

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