July 28, 2011, 9:05 a.m.
And I Feel You So Close to Me
No, Kurt thought to himself. It took all the will power he had not to shake his head at his thoughts. This song was not written for you, Kurt. He doesn't think of you that way. He's just your mentor. He would never write a song for you
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Blaine lightly strummed on the strings of the guitar, plucking out a song Kurt couldn't recognize. The melody was lovely, smooth and slow. Kurt nearly started swaying, shutting his eyes tight and imagining himself and Blaine dancing around the large room, bodies close together, Kurt's fingers running through Blaine's dark, curly locks, releasing them from their gel hold, looking deep into his amber-hazel eyes and leaning in for a sweet, chaste kiss when the song ended.
A few beats of silence as Kurt allowed his eyes to flicker open. “So, what did you think?” Blaine asked in a uncharacteristically shy tone. He had slipped out of his Dalton jacket and tie, leaving just his white dress shirt behind. It clung tightly to the toned muscles of his arms and chest. He was no Sam, Kurt noted, but he definitely didn't disappoint.
“It was beautiful,” Kurt answered honestly. “I didn't recognize the song though.”
“Yeah... That's cause, um,” Blaine stammered, mumbling the rest of his sentence incoherently.
“What?”
“I wrote it,” Blaine answered, looking to his lap.
A wide, proud grin spread across Kurt's face. “Blaine, that's amazing! I had no idea.”
“There's, um, there's lyrics too,” Blaine informed him. “But they're not finished yet.”
“Can I hear?” Kurt asked quietly.
Blaine smiled a little, giving him a quick nod and picking up the now-familiar melody again. After a few chords, he opened his mouth.
Surrounded by darkness.
I've seen how heartless
The world can be.”
Blaine looked up at Kurt through his lashes and Kurt gave him a small, encouraging smile. The melody was beautiful and, so far, the lyrics were proving to be of the same standard.
You felt like it's hopeless.
I'll always do my best
To make you see.”
No, Kurt thought to himself. It took all the will power he had not to shake his head at his thoughts. This song was not written for you, Kurt. He doesn't think of you that way. He's just your mentor. He would never write a song for you. Even if this song was for you, these lyrics scream “platonic feelings.”
Cause you're here with me.
And nothing's ever gonna bring us down
Cause nothing can keep me from lovin' you.
And you know it's true.
It don't matter what'll come to be,
Our love is all we need
To make it through.”
Blaine met Kurt's eyes, catching the shocked expression on his face. He chuckled softly to himself and continued with only instrumentals, as the beat picked up, he opened his mouth again.
I trip and stumble,
Tryin' to make sense of things sometimes.
I look reasons
But I don't need 'em.
All I need is to look in your eyes
And I realize...
Baby, I'm not alone
Cause you're here with me.
And nothing's ever gonna take us down
Cause nothing can keep me from lovin' you.
And you know it's true.
It don't matter what'll come to be,
Our love is all we need
To make it through.”
Blaine stopped the strings and began to explain the song. “I don't really know what to do for the second verse quite yet so that's why there was a little instrumental where that should have been. I'm working on it though.” He paused and looked into Kurt's eyes again as he confirmed his unspoken question. “I wrote that for you.”
Kurt nearly gasped, but managed to hold it together. Before coming to Dalton, another boy wouldn't even look into his eyes, let alone write a song for him. It just reminded him of how lucky he was to have this opportunity; a second chance.
Blaine took Kurt's silence as a bad sign and began to explain himself. “I started writing it right after you and I confronted Karofsky. That's where those lines I've seen you crying, you felt like it's hopeless, came from. I just cared – and still do care – about you a lot, so I thought maybe writing a song for you would give you some courage.” A small smile tugged at Blaine's lips. “Of course, then I got nervous and never really finished the song or showed it to you.”
Kurt took Blaine's hand in his own, giving it a small squeeze. “Blaine, that was beautiful. That's the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me. Of course, that isn't saying much,” Kurt went snarky for a second, but quickly returned to his soft tone. “But still. I really appreciate it.”
“I'm so glad you're here,” Blaine grinned.
“Why?”
“Because now you're safe. I don't have to wonder if I'll ever get to sing to you or take you out to a movie or just hang around.” Blaine squeezed Kurt's hand which continued to hold his own. “I – You're my best friend. I'm just glad you're not alone.”
“Baby, I'm not alone cause you're here with me,” Kurt sang to Blaine, causing the shorter boy to let a chuckle escape. “Thank you so much.”
A stupid grin crossed Blaine's face. “C'mere!” he exclaimed, throwing his arms around the soprano and pulling him in for a tight hug, crushing the guitar between their bodies but neither one really caring very much. “I'm so glad you're here.”
Comments
FFFFF YOU WROTE FRIENDSHIP!KLAINE. THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE OCCURRENCE SO PROPS FOR THAT. And yay, for "Not Alone." That song fits them well.
haha, thank you for the enthusiasm! and thanks again for reviewing! :)
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG. Read this while listening to Radical Face - Welcome Home (Reprise)The second half of the song.