Aug. 27, 2016, 7 p.m.
Anyway series
I didn't expect to see you here: Chapter 3
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bellakanusti:
Did Blaine ever bring Kurt to "meet" Logan? Or how did you picture that part...
Pepperoni10010:
I think I would have liked blaine to at least of introduced kurt to Logan with kurt understanding just how critical Logan had been to blaine and how Logan was there for blaine when kurt wasn't.
My answer:
Someone just asked me this on AO3. They asked me if Kurt will ever "meet" Logan and how that would go. This was my answer. (S&C only)
Okay, long-ish story actually.
In the story, Kurt doesn't "meet" Logan. I mean, he knows about him since Blaine told him about Sadie Hawkins, but he doesn't know that Blaine, in a way, still talks to him. I did think about Kurt meeting him in the summer between season 2 and 3. Remember that blangsty chapter? I wrote that that was the inspiration. My original 'idea' was that it was from Kurt's POV: he's visiting his mom and sees Blaine talking to Logan. I scatched that, since I preferred Blaine's POV.
I was still going to do the meeting, but then I scrapped that too. Kurt knows that Blaine has a spot to think, but he never asked about it, because he has one too. (I once read a fic about that and I liked the idea of it.) Also, I didn't know how to properly write two people talking to Logan since 98% of this fic is one-sided dialogue. It kind of interrupted the narration style.
Kurt will find out, and not by accident like my original idea.
Lillie didn't make it to the second wedding reception in New York, so she never got to tell him and because of that, Blaine never had to explain how he got to know her.
And Sam, Tina, Wes or David never tell him, since they know that this is close to Blaine and they think Blaine should do it himself- especially Wes. In my mind (like I said, I still have a lot of headcanons) Blaine will tell him in 2016. It's the first time home since Blaine went back to New York. The family came to New York during the holidays so he didn't see Logan again in 2015, so when he is back in Lima, he obviously goes there. He tells Kurt that "he has to go somewhere" and Kurt knows he's referring to his spot.
He never told Kurt, because a) he didn't want Kurt to freak out about Blaine talking to the dead and b) he just simply didn't want people to know since it is too personal.
Blaine goes (with a lot of daisies). There Blaine kind of realises that Logan is too important to ignore, and despite the fact that Kurt trusts him, Blaine's shitty side is afraid that Kurt might think he's going to do something 'disloyal' or whatever. Also, Logan was there for him and he wants Kurt to know that. Kurt and Logan are without a doubt the most important people in his life.
So the next time he goes there, a week has passed like usual, and he's about to leave for New York again. And Kurt is with him.
Yes, Kurt was a little bit freaked out in the beginning, but so were Sam and Tina. After Blaine explains to him what he's been doing the past seven years, Kurt realises that him "meeting" Logan is a huge deal and he appreciates the hell out of it. Really. Since Blaine's always talked to Logan as if he were alive, he simply says: "Lolo, this is my husband, Kurt. I told you a lot about him." Kurt tries to talk too, but he doesn't say much. He's not used to talking to dead people, since he handles the death of his mother differently. It has something to do with his good ol' "It's not like she can hear me anyway" belief.
Yet, on their way home Kurt thanks him for sharing this with him and Blaine, who's feeling very happy, smiles.