Aug. 10, 2012, 4:51 a.m.
Boarding: Chapter 2
E - Words: 392 - Last Updated: Aug 10, 2012 Story: Closed - Chapters: 4/? - Created: May 17, 2012 - Updated: Aug 10, 2012 219 0 0 0 0
The lady in the office was nice and explained everything wonderfully, then the housing administrator came to show them to Kurt's new room; Number 629. He knocked on the door and then put the key card in and opened the door.
When he did, Kurt's heart immediately sped up.
There stood a boy with dark, luscious curls, who looked as if he had just gotten up from his desk to get the door.
"Hello Blaine" said the administrator. Kurt didn't remember the administrator's name, or if he'd even introduced himself to them. At the moment it was of little concern though.
The administrator turned to Kurt and told him,
"This is your roommate, Blaine." He turned back to tell the boy, Blaine, "Blaine, this is Kurt. He's here to move in and get settled"
Turning back to Kurt and his father he said "If there isn't anything else you need at the moment then I'll leave you guys to get Kurt moved in and then you can just stop by the office when you're done to sign the last couple of forms."
They both assured him that they were good to start moving Kurt's things in and he left to go back to his office
Blaine quickly asked if they wanted some help moving Kurt's things in. The Hummels quickly accepted and the three men made their way out to the car park.
Burt started to make small talk with Blaine. Kurt didn't pay much attention to what they were talking about though, He was too busy staring at the boy. God he was gorgeous. The first time he gave a little smile at something Burt said Kurt nearly swooned. His face was beautiful, with a strong jaw and bushy eyebrows that were somehow adorable. His skin was a sun kissed tan and his eyes were the color of caramel. He was short, but somehow managed to make that sexy too. He had curly dark brown hair which just begged you to run your fingers through it. Kurt could think about it all for hours.
Maybe this boarding thing wouldn't be so bad after all, Kurt thought.