A/N: This is made based on the 5 things that I love most: Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), Blaine Anderson (Darren Criss), Glee, London, Boys with British accents. Decided that I would write this because I've had fantasies of it and it hasn't been done…from what I've read so far. Anyway, I know the "Never been Kissed" episode was far from the summer break but I'm just making it seem that way and that Kurt was a junior/freshman same as Blaine. My reason: I don't want it to end

Summary: Kurt is caught in a love triangle. Basically, Kurt is torn between two people, like any other cliché story right? Wrong. There are twists that I don't even know about. Some things may surprise you.

Characters: Kurt Hummel, Blaine Anderson, Burt Hummel, Finn Hudson-Hummel, Carole Hudson-Hummel, David Kurofsky, Wes, David, Jeff Sterling, Nick, Rachel Berry, New Directions, The Warblers

Kurt was in London for the summer, with his Dad, Finn and Carole. Being the fashionista that he was, Kurt was excited to finally be able to go to London but fashion wasn't the only reason Kurt wanted to go to London. Since his mother passed away, Kurt had always dreams of going to London because that was where his mother grew up before moving to America. Both he and his father had been saving for this trip for ages, making sure that neither of them used the money not even for his tuition fees at Dalton Academy, the school Kurt transferred to. Burt didn't want at all for Kurt to spend that money on Dalton. They were just lucky that they had saved enough money to bring Finn and Carole along with them.

Kurt was roaming around, hoping to coincidentally meet the Queen or any of the royals while he was enjoying the sight of the beautiful city. He was so deep into his daydream that he didn't notice a boy on a bicycle furiously ringing the bell and trying to break at the same time but unfortunately failed. Kurt groaned in pain as he lay on the ground. There was some blood leaking from his knee caps. They boy got down from his bicycle and kneeled down in front of Kurt.

"I'm so sorry, I'm such an idiot, I shouldn't have been speeding…" the boy rambled on almost desperately as he tried to examine Kurt's bleeding knees.

"You sound like you knocked me down with a car. It's fine; it's not your fault. Damn friction," Kurt mumbled the last part but knew that the boy could hear him.

"Well let's take a look at those knees shall we?" the boy said with a thick British accent that couldn't be fake. He lowered his head to look at Kurt's knee touching them slightly to which Kurt winced. The boy's hair was almost styled in the way Kurt's was but he could tell that there was less hairspray involved and it looked a little more school boyish.

"My name is Tony by the way," he said with a broad smile as he took out a small first-aid kit from the basket in his bicycle.

"Kurt Hummel," was Kurt's simple reply. Tony looked at him with a blank face that turned to guilt. Kurt could see in his eyes as he stared at Kurt that he was slightly shocked and afraid. Kurt gave him a questioning look that Tony must have noticed because he snapped out of his daze and looked at Kurt sympathetically then went back to aiding his knees.

"Oh my god, I just knocked down Kurt Hummel. He's already gone through enough hurt with Dave, and then I had to knock him down," Tony mumbled to himself, hitting himself few times.

Dave? Karofsky?

Kurt didn't know what to think, "Dave? You mean Dave Karofsky? How do you know him and what he did to me?" There were so many questions that Kurt wanted to ask but those were the only questions that could come out of Kurt's still gaping mouth.

"Oh…Um…yeah. He's my step brother. He told me about you, about the bullying and his confusion about his sexuality. He actually had a crush on you," Tony chucked as the words escaped his mouth.

"How is that even possible?"

"Let's get some coffee so I can make it up to you and explain everything. Your knee's going to be fine," Tony walked off with his bicycle, hoping that Kurt would follow him. They stopped in front of a diner as Tony locked his bicycle up so that no one could steal it. The two brunettes walked inside and sat in a booth, facing each other.

Tony started explaining to Kurt about his relationship with Dave and what Dave had told him about Kurt. Kurt couldn't help but notice that Tony was probably very close to his step-brother almost like he and Finn started to. Tony had helped Dave a lot with trying to accept who he was and trying to figure out who he was in the first place. He also convinced, or tried to convince Dave to stop bullying Kurt once but to no avail.

When their food arrived, Tony stopped talking about Dave and started asking about Kurt and his new school life at Dalton as Dave had told him before. Kurt didn't hesitate to tell Tony about his life now and his problems, Blaine and everything else. That's when Kurt found out that Tony was gay because he was actually giving Kurt advice on how to handle his feelings for Blaine. They continued their conversation as they enjoyed their meal and Tony was really sweet and interesting. They both laughed at their step-brothers' idiocy and silliness. It seemed that Tony understood what it was like to be Kurt. They headed back home after realizing that it was already late but not before exchanging numbers.

Kurt was happy when he went back to their hotel room. It might not have been but Kurt considered that as a date. He had totally forgotten about Blaine as he entered his room.

"What are you so happy about, kiddo?" his father asked curiously when Kurt swooned through the door.

"Oh nothing," Kurt tried to avoid the question. He didn't want his family to know about his time out with Tony because it would have to lead to Kurt telling them that Tony was Dave Kurofsky's step-brother. He knew that his father wouldn't approve of him spending time with Tony. Kurt innocently went back to his room and closed the door. Burt and Finn looked at each other and gave the 'what the hell just happened' face but both shrugged it off.

Just then, Kurt got a text that he couldn't help but smile at.

I had fun tonight. I'm glad I met you, beautiful Kurt –Tony xoxo

Same here. You're too kind (: -Kurt

Why not we go out again, this time as a real date? –Tony

Kurt's heart beat quickened.

Why not? –Kurt

Tomorrow, I'll pick you up at 6 at your hotel? –T

What if his dad found out? It didn't really matter anymore.

Uh sure –K

Kurt was now a smiling idiot but he couldn't help himself. He was going on a real date with a really hot guy. Blaine flashed to his mind at that moment but he didn't want to think of Blaine. The Gap Attack and the recent Rachel incident started to question what Kurt saw in him but deep inside, Kurt still liked Blaine. No matter, he would just see how the date would go. Then the moment came when he realized that he had to tell his dad about Tony. He let out a heavy sigh as he walked out of his room to speak to Burt.

His father was surprised at first but accepted the information Kurt had just given his, with open arms. He was happy for his son though he questioned Kurt about his relationship with Blaine.

"Dad, we're just friends. He isn't interested in me,"

Burt laughed and shrugged. He didn't really mind that Tony was Kurofsky's step-brother because he sounded harmless so the next day, when Kurt texted Tony, his hotel room number, Tony came up to pick him up. They both left after Burt gave Tony the embarrassing talk about Kurt's safety and Burt's shotgun. When they left the hotel room, Tony let out a little laugh at Kurt's face during the whole conversation.

Tony took Kurt somewhere Kurt thought he'd never go and they did something Kurt had always dreamed of doing.

A/N: I didn't really want to tell the readers where they went but anyway, if you're interested to know, Tony is portrayed by George Shelley. Google him if you have no idea who I'm talking about.

Disclaimer: I do not own anything or anyone in here except for the plot and Tony but I don't really own George Shelley now do I? First of many chapters. Hope you liked it

Well one thing you should know, actually two: I ship Klaine and I love Chris Paul Colfer.

Review and I'll love you forever and also review because if you do, Chris Colfer and Darren Criss will love you too.