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Shattered: Chapter 7


E - Words: 772 - Last Updated: Jan 22, 2013
Story: Closed - Chapters: 30/? - Created: Jan 05, 2013 - Updated: Jan 22, 2013
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Chapter 7

Kurt didn’t know what to think of Danny. He was nice enough, he didn’t say or do anything mean but he made Kurt think about things that made his head hurt. Like when he asked if he remembered anything but was too scared to say it to anyone. Kurt didn’t understand that. If he remembered something he’d tell his dad straight away because he knew how worried his dad was about him not being able to remember anything. Then when Danny asked if he wanted to remember, he didn’t know how to answer. He wanted to remember, but if it was scary then maybe he didn’t. Kurt was glad when the hour was up, his head was hurting and he was starting to feel tired. But he missed Blaine too. He wondered if Blaine would be back in the book area and if he still wanted Kurt to sit next to him. He hoped so.

“So, how was it?” Sean asked. As promised once the hour was up he had come and knocked on the door. Kurt felt relieved to see him. Being around Sean felt nice and easy and he didn’t have to act in one way or another, if he wanted to draw then he could. He didn’t have to seem more grown up like was around his dad; not that he felt like he needed to be like that, but he could see the want in his father’s eyes every time he had done something ‘childish’ last night.

Kurt shrugged his shoulders and started to walk out of the room. “It made my head hurt.” Kurt answered truthfully.

“Well Finn's here so you can go home and rest.” Sean said softly.

“Finn? Already?” Kurt asked excitement in his voice.

“Yeah, it’s three thirty.” Sean smiled.

“Is Blaine gone home then?” Kurt asked, chewing his lip nervously. What if Blaine had gone home and he didn’t get a chance to say goodbye? He felt sad just thinking about that.

“He's still here,” Sean smiled. “You can go and say goodbye to him.”

Kurt grinned and ran towards the main room. He looked around for Finn and grinned when he saw his stepbrother standing at the door looking around a little awkwardly. He called his name and rushed over to him, he had missed him lots.

When Finn saw Kurt run towards him he couldn’t help but smile. Kurt rarely looked excited to see anyone at school, to see that excitement back in his eyes now made Finn make a promise to himself; when Kurt got back to normal, he’d do anything to get him to smile like that.

“Hey you, how was your day?” Finn asked, embracing the younger boy in a tight hug.

“It was fun. Can you wait so I can say goodbye to my new friend?” Kurt asked, rocking on the balls of his feet.

“Course.” Finn smiled. He watched as Kurt ran over to the book area, there was a boy sitting on the sofa, a book in his lap.

“Hi Blaine.” Kurt smiled sitting next to him. Blaine looked up at him, his lips turning into a small smile. “I have to go home now.” Kurt watched him closely, but Blaine’s emotions on his face didn’t change at all. “Will you be here tomorrow?” Blaine nodded slowly. “Can i sit with you again? I liked it today.” Blaine nodded again. “Did you like it?” Kurt asked quietly. He’d hoped Blaine liked sitting with him today. Blaine nodded once more and Kurt couldn’t help but smile. “I have to go now.” Before Blaine had a chance to react, Kurt had his arms wrapped around him tightly, and then he was gone, running off to the tall boy who was watching from the door.

“All good to go?” Finn asked smiling at him.

“I am. I can’t wait to come back tomorrow to see Blaine.” Kurt said as he skipped out of the door.


From the book corner, Blaine looked up and watched sadly as Kurt walked out. No one had ever come to sit next to him before. At first it him, at first it had freaked him out a little bit, but then Kurt started to talk and he seemed nice. Blaine wished that he could have said goodbye to him, to let him know that he had enjoyed spending the day with him too. But he couldn’t. He looked down, he’d never felt alone before, but now without Kurt next to him that’s all he could feel. He went back to his book, looking forward to tomorrow when he could see Kurt again.


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