Jan. 7, 2013, 2:13 p.m.
Not Your Fault: Chapter 7
T - Words: 808 - Last Updated: Jan 07, 2013 Story: Complete - Chapters: 22/22 - Created: Jan 02, 2013 - Updated: Jan 07, 2013 327 0 0 0 0
So…where do we go from here?
He put his phone down next to him and took a deep breath, anxiously awaiting Blaine’s reply. On the bright side, the tutoring with Blaine had really been beneficial. He knew exactly he was doing.
He felt his phone vibrate on the bed beside him. He picked it up immediately, knowing it had to be Blaine. He opened the message and couldn’t help but smile at the contents.
Honestly? I think we should try this out. See how things work with us. How a real relationship is.
Deep down, Kurt knew that’s exactly what he wanted. But he couldn’t help feeling wrong about it. Like he was taking advantage of Blaine, using him as a rebound. So that’s exactly what Kurt told him.
I don’t wanna just use you as a rebound from David…
He lingered before pressing send. What if Blaine agreed, and they didn’t date because of it? But because Kurt was a better person than people gave him credit for, he knew it was the right thing to do and hit send. Not long after, he got a reply, and again smiled at the response.
Just by that kiss, Mr. Hummel, I think we both know you’re not.
At that moment, Kurt knew that Blaine was right. He knew exactly what he wanted, and he knew that the desire he felt toward Blaine was no rebound. What he felt for Blaine was real.
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Blaine sat at his computer checking his email when he got the next text from Kurt. He opened it excitedly, begging the phone to reveal the contents of the message. And he grinned like and idiot when he saw what it said.
Come by my place tonight and we’ll talk about it. =)
Blaine immediately went downstairs, finding his mom at the kitchen table reading. He smiled as he looked at her, knowing that he had saved Kurt from what he and his mother had experienced. He grabbed his keys from the counter.
“Hey, mom, I’m going out for a while, okay?”
“Sure, honey. Be careful.” Blaine smiled.
“Always.” As he climbed into his car, he sent a text to Kurt.
Be at your place in 15
He started the car and pulled out of the driveway, excited to go see Kurt. It was a short drive. Blaine could’ve walked there if he’d had the patience right then, but he clearly didn’t. A few minutes later, Blaine pulled up in front of Kurt’s house…but something was going on outside.
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Kurt smiled when he opened the most recent text from Blaine. He would be here in a couple minutes and Kurt couldn’t wait. He heard a car pull up outside. He jumped up off his bed and ran downstairs to meet Blaine at his car, but when he ran outside he was surprised, and terrified, to see that it wasn’t Blaine who had pulled up. It was David.
David did not look happy. As a matter of fact, he looked like he’d been drinking, which scared Kurt even more. He was home by himself, so calling for help would be useless. He put as much confidence as he could muster into his voice.
“What are you doing here?” David walked toward him. Kurt backed up, jumping when he hit the garage door.
“Y’know…apparently the only reason people left me alone when I came out wasn’t that they all liked me, wasn’t that they were intimidated by me, no. Apparently, it was because I was with you.” David grabbed the collar of Kurt’s shirt and shoved him hard against the garage door, growling his words right into Kurt’s ear. “Do you know what I’ve gone through since people found out that we broke up? Huh?”
Kurt was so scared he was in tears, but he knew exactly what David was talking about. He knew because it was all exactly what David had done to him single-handedly when Kurt had come out.
While Kurt was in thought, David hit him, his fist connecting hard with Kurt’s jaw. As Kurt’s head, flew backward, David spoke louder. “Answer me!” When Kurt said nothing, and David felt tears fall onto his arm, he hit Kurt again. This time, however, he didn’t stop. The next thing he knew, Kurt was on his stomach on the driveway.