I was going through the corridor at my old school. I had come there for my younger friends' graduation but it wasn't the only reason for coming there. Our loved glee club had to be closed so at last classes we were – 'original' glee clubbers. It was amazing opportunity to meet friends who used to be like a family to each other.
School's corridors, classes – they old was reminding me about the past, gone moments. Suddenly Blaine and Same came out of class.
'We need to talk to you.' Blaine said with serious face.
'Okaaay.' I answered. 'It seems to be bad problem.'
'It is…' Sam said looking around but I cut him off.
'What's going on?'
'I was about to tell you but you didn't let me to finish' Sam got pretty angry but Blaine didn't allow to get him dander up.
'It's about Tina.' He whispered.
'Tina?' I was surprised and about to ask another question but this time Sam broke me in.
'Let's get into class. Someone could hear us.'
So we came in. It was old astronomy class. I sat on desk and boys stand opposite me. They wanted to talk to me but I couldn't focus on them. This class reminded Tina, our making out at the beginning of our relationship. It's maybe weird that I remembered such details but everything connected with her was important to me. Even after our breakup when I moved on. Or I thought I had done it.
'Hey, Mike, could finally we talk? Because we want do this before graduation.' Blaine's pretty annoyed voice got my attention.
'So say what you have to say. You earlier said it's Tina.'
'Yeah.' Sam admitted, zipping his toga. 'She become as mean as Santana used to be. We still love Tina, of course, but it's not herself. Not at all.'
'I'm sure you're right and that's pretty said but why are you telling it to me?' I was confused.
'We suppose that you're the only one person who could reclaim Tina.'
'Me?' I wasn't sure what Blaine means. 'Why?'
'God' Boys sighed simultaneously. 'You used to date her!' They finally decided to be clear.
'We've broken up about one year ago!' I stood up. 'It's all gone.'
'And that's what we mean.' Sam nodded.
'I don't really get it…'
'We heard that before dating you she had used to pretend stuttering. She had been shy and no self- confident.' They were trying to explain. 'When we met her first time, she had been pretty confident, nice to everyone and happy. She had used to smile every time she was with you. Don't deny. And for almost a year she's mean and repelling people.'
'But what you want from me? To get back to her. It's over.'
'With you she becomes better person. Real herself.' They said, going out. 'Just talk to her.' They left me in empty class alone and confused. Confused about feelings to my ex-girlfriend.
