There You Are
About:
While in the middle of a divorce Kurt Hummel decides to go back home. There he meets and falls for Blaine Anderson, a guy working at his dad's garage. But what will happen when his soon to be ex husband suddenly wants him back? Will Kurt go back to his ex or will he stay with Blaine?
Pairings: Kurt/Blaine, Kurt/OC, Burt/Carole, Finn/Rachel
Disclaimer: I came up with the idea while I was watching Diary Of A Mad Black Woman by Tyler Perry. I don't own any of the Glee characters.

Chapter 1
Kurt's POV

"What?" I asked, shocked.

"I want a divorce." Tom said, that's what I thought he had said.

"Why?" I thought we were doing good.

"Because I just don't feel the same way anymore. I'm sorry." Tom said.

He was sorry? So what? Sorry didn't mean shit to me right now. I gave that prick 10 years of my life and now all of a sudden he didn't feel the same anymore. Was there someone else?

"Is there someone else?" I had to know, even if it killed me.

Tom says nothing, that's all I need to know.

"Oh my god," I say looking away from him. "There is isn't there?"

Tom still says nothing.

"Answer me!" I say.

"Fine, yes okay! There is. I'm sorry."

"Yeah well sorry doesn't mean shit now does it Tom."

Tom looks down sadly, not that I care anymore. If he didn't care about me then I didn't care about him. Except that I did still love the jerk, that wasn't going to stop just because he didn't feel the same all of a sudden.

After not saying anything for a few moments I walk into our, now his, room and gets a suitcase out. I pack some of my clothes, my creams and some other stuff I'll need.

"What are you doing?" Tom asked, he was standing in the doorway.

"What does it look like I'm doing? I'm packing." I say as I zip up the suitcase.

"Where are you going?" What business was it of his.

"None of your business. That's where." I say as I walk out of the bedroom.

"Wait, Kurt please wait." Tom says following me.

"Fine if you want to know. I'm going to my dad's. So send the divorce papers to his address."

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