Oct. 21, 2011, 11:58 a.m.
Starting Series
Starting Over: Prologue
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So why would I drop out? Since starting school, I was an outcast. First, I was just the boy who would rather sit and read than play kickball. Then I was the weird kid whose mother was dead. The older I became the worse the bullying became as well. By the time I started High School, I was being thrown into dumpsters, shoved into lockers and having slushies thrown into my face. I always knew I was different from my peers, and they could see it as well. Coming out as gay only exacerbated the situation. By that time, I had joined the Glee Club and finally had my first real set of friends. We were all targeted for being in Glee club in the first place, but I bore the brunt of the attacks. For more than a year I withstood the bullying not letting it get to me. Then, one boy made it his mission to make my life hell. At first, I thought he was like the others, just hating me for who I was. It was more than that though. He hated me, because I was everything he couldn’t be. One day I confronted him, I stood up to this boy who is at least twice my size, ready to be hit once and for all. Instead, the bully kissed me. He targeted me because he couldn’t come to terms with his own homosexuality.
From that moment on, he started intimidating me at every available opportunity. The school said they couldn’t do anything about it. Then he threatened my life. He told me if I told anyone about the kiss he would kill me. All of this I kept from my friends and my family. My father was still recovering from a heart attack and I didn’t want to cause him anymore stress. When he eventually found out about the harassment and the threat, he immediately went to the principal. She expelled him and I thought I would finally be able to enjoy school again.
I was wrong, the school board overturned his expulsion. I knew that things would just get worse. They did, not only was this boy constantly stalking me, so were his friends. I didn’t even survive three more days before I knew I had to leave.
I didn’t drop out to run, I dropped out so I could survive. Since the school board refused to protect me, I had to protect myself. I talked to my dad and withdrew from the school. I signed up for the next GED exam and began to work to make my dreams come true. I refuse to let the bullies win, they may have succeeded in keeping me out of school, but they will not break me or my dreams.
I’m not sharing this experience to earn your sympathy, but rather your understanding as to why I need to attend your school. I need to be in an environment where I will not automatically be hated for my sexuality. I need to be where my dreams have been for as long as I remember. I have worked hard to earn a place at NYU, I can’t let the bullies take this away from me as well.
I want to double major in Fashion Design and Musical Theatre. I have included a portfolio of my designs as well as an audition tape. I hope you can look past the fact I only have a GED, and see my potential. Thank you for your consideration.
Kurt Hummel
Comments
Fantastic chapter! :)
Thank you!
This story is absolutely fantastic! Definately going into my favorites! :)
Thank you so much!!! I will update soon!
I just found this storylast night and I love it! It's exactly the kind of KLAINE story I like - AU, multiple chapters, set in New York, but also has other characters we know from the show. I really like the way you incorporated the plays into your storyline. My 18-year-old daughter (who is a big Daniel Radcliffe fan) went to New York this summer for the first time with a friend's family. Her main goal was to see Daniel in "How to Succeed..." She and her friends went to the theater on a Sunday morning, and she eneded up getting a $30.00 ticket, which was standing room only, and she went by herself, but she said his performance was amazing! A few days later, my 14-year-old daughter and I were lucky enough to meet Darren Criss at a "Meet & Greet" before his concert at Six Flags in St. Louis. I don't really remember much about meeting him, other than I just stared at him when we walked up and he had to say "Hi, I'm Darren"! Anyway, he was really nice and signed our pictures and Glee Live t-shirt we brought. The next day it was announced that he might take over DR's roll in the play! I would love to see him but don't I'll be able to make it to New York. Thanks again for writing such a great story - I can't wait to read the other chapters!
I hope you continue to enjoy it. Thank you for reading!