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Only A Name: Unexpected Visit


E - Words: 1,259 - Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
Story: Complete - Chapters: 15/15 - Created: Mar 06, 2013 - Updated: Apr 13, 2022
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Author's Notes: shit I forgot the name of this chapter
The pounding on the door was frantic and terrifying.

Burt was a recluse, who could possibly have any interest in seeing him, especially in this late hour? Regardless, he answered the door despite the chills in his spine.

Secretly starved for human connection, too scared to contact the outside world himself, Burt had no choice. He should have expected the worst, he really should have. He had always been criticized for his naivety. Seeing the love of his life after a year of her disappearance was no exception.

"Burt," she gasped, short of breath.

It was raining profusely, her hair plastered to her head. Burt missed the bundle of life clutched desperately in her arms, so utterly shocked to his bones that she was there. He was sure he would never see her again.

"Felicia I-" It actually hurt to say her name.

"I don't have time," she interrupted, whipping her hair back, but it was no use. She looked like a drowned rat. Her cheeks were hollow, but her breasts supple with glistening droplets. She blinked at him, her eyes stark in the night.

Despite it all, she looked more beautiful than ever. Burt was torn between slamming the door in her face to hide away and pulling her in for a kiss until she couldn't breathe.

"What's wrong?" Burt asked, pushing all his desires away. He couldn't help but feel her anxiety emanating off of her. No matter how much she was right (or wrong) and how much she had hurt him, every fiber of his being wanted to protect her; keep her warm and safe. Keep her happy, even if he couldn't. He would die trying.

"They are coming," she said hauntingly, seemingly unable to swallow her fear. "You need to take Kurt. Please."

"Kurt?" Burt floundered, his chest tight and eyes watery. "Who-"

She carefully placed the warm bundle of blankets into his arms. Burt looked down and saw a baby, round-faced and cheeks tear-streaked. His eyes were her eyes.

"Is he-?"

"Your son," Felicia told him. "Our beautiful son."

Kurt, no older than a couple months old blinked up at Burt as if they already knew each other. Felicia bent down to kiss his forehead, tears stinging her eyes.

"We'll meet again someday," she whispered against his soft skin. She knew it was going to be even harder to go this time. "Goodbye, Kurt."

Burt was then stricken with panic. "No, NO! You can't leave again! Not like this! We have a baby!"

Felicia leaned up and kissed Burt fiercely, pressing her lips tight so she couldn't sob.

"I'm so sorry," she choked. "I wish I could be everything you want me to be."

Burt closed his eyes, shaking, kissing her back; holding his baby close. He felt more helpless than he ever did in his entire life. He counted to 10 in his head, knowing she was gone again the moment their lips broke, but something was different this time. He felt the realization crawl on his neck. Were "they" coming for him too?

As if on cue, his wrist erupted in agonizing pain that radiated out to the rest of the body. It took everything in him not to drop the small child. He staggered inside, keeping Kurt close, hoping and praying the pain would go away. It wouldn't. It only got worse, especially when he slammed the door shut and locked it tight.

He cried out in hysterical sobs, and his son cried with him. Why didn't the pain stop?

Burt then bit into handkerchief tied around his wrist and pulled it free, so sure that the letters seared into his flesh would be on fire. But the reality was so much worse. Faded grey. Gone. She was gone.

***

Kurt stood outside the shop, bracing himself for something to happen.

He staggered back a few steps, throwing hurried glances over his shoulder, and checked to make sure his keys and wallet were still in his pocket.

Kurt expected the SWAT team so swarm in and arrest the loopy woman for some obscure reason. Kurt expected a parade of his father's followers with pitchforks and angry yells demanding to exile him from the movement. Kurt waited for anything out of the ordinary to clue him into what was happening but-

Whoever they were, they never came.

***

Kurt drove back home absolutely incensed with rage. He saw red; a blind fury he hadn't experienced for as long as he could remember. He had never in his life felt so slighted, so fooled.

Did this woman and people like her think it was okay to take advantage of the vulnerable and fill their heads with nonsense? It was downright cruel, immoral.

And for at least half a minute Kurt actually believed her. He took her seriously and that was the worst part of it. He actually fell for her bullshit because he had let his guard down and allowed soulmate mumbo-jumbo cloud his judgement. Well no longer!

This was exactly what his father was always talking about! And Kurt fell prey to it like some - like some fucking commoner.

Kurt slammed his foot on the gas, breaking all conceivable speed limits, hoping his anger would lessen. He hastily fastened his wrist cuff once more, nearly too tight, but he couldn't bear looking at at that stupid fucking name anymore. He had nearly crashed in his distraction. Kurt was surprised he wasn't pulled over, but also thankful because he'd probably have his cheek pressed up against the hood of his own car in no time, wrists in cuffs because he would have raged so hard.

He then surprised himself further, bypassing the route back to his place, back to his father who'd ask too many questions about his state, about his anger, about his absolutely pointless venture and found himself pulling up Ben's street. He had only been there once before after a meeting.

Ben's loft looked different in the daylight. The last time they were here they had taken a walk and discussed more personal philosophies, their hands brushing but never twining. Their goodbye hug prolonged and filled with intent, their faces inclined toward each other but no kiss.

Kurt immediately felt the unease leave his body. Kurt could see Ben's curious face in the window as Kurt rocketed up the driveway, halting hastily into park and jumping from his car as if he couldn't get out fast enough.

Ben already had the door open and foot out onto the front step as Kurt hurtled toward him; the closer he got the better he felt. He was acting on pure instinct and emotion now. No thought whatsoever. Otherwise he'd never have been so ballsy.

"Kal what's going on, are you alrigh-OHM"

Kurt launched himself into Ben's arms, nearly toppling him over, nose pressed to his temple, breathing him in. Kurt wanted to break down and sob until he couldn't function but now that he felt whole in those comforting arms, he no longer felt the need.

"Kal?"

Kurt pulled away and looked into Ben's shining hazel orbs, wishing that they didn't have barriers between them; barriers of aliases and wrist cuffs. Barriers of words unsaid and the underlying truth. Kurt wanted to be real with him, in the best most honest way how. But there was only one thing left to do.

"Ben, kiss me."

Kurt sounded urgent, like he'd might die without it.

Ben only opened and closed his mouth a few times before Kurt decided to close the distance for them. He couldn't wait any longer. He could almost feel the seconds tick by and each one of them was wasted without them being connected in some way.

And Ben didn't protest as he kicked the door back, pulling Kurt inside with him.

End Notes: heeeere comes the smuuuuuut

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"She looked like a drowned rat"Just saw this, made me laugh. Not a very attractive image.(By the way, are you a fan of the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini ? I've been wondering because of your pseudo, if you are I'll worship you forever )

Yes of course! That series is the inspiration for my username :)

My God...poor Burt! I'm so....ugh lack of a better word...intetested in what's going on.