A/N: Guess who's back? Back again…

So, hi … long time no chat. Yeah, life's been hectic for me these past few years, but I understand if people are still upset with my absence.

This idea has been lingering in my head for quite some time, so I've decided to write it out. Klaine (Kurt/Blaine from the tv show Glee) is my TV OTP, and Luaisy (Luigi/ Daisy from the Mario games) is my video games OTP, so I decided to do a crossover of two of my favorite franchises to combine them. Plus, I keep having this cute mental image of the Anderson bros being like the Mario bros.

Now, if you are not familiar with either one or both of these franchises, no worries! The fic is set in the Mario universe but with the Glee characters. I'll be portraying the characters similar to the Glee canon verse, but not much from the show itself will be tied in. If you are not familiar with the Mario games, I'll be sticking to the most prevalent concepts, and I'll also do my best to describe certain aspects. This fic takes place after Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, so all events from previous games had occurred; however, some things will be altered. Thanks, and I hope you enjoy the fic!

Warnings: This fic includes homosexuality in case you couldn't tell. Don't like? Then don't read!

Disclaimer: I do not own Glee nor Mario. Glee belongs to Fox, and Mario belongs to Nintendo.


Chapter 1: Unlikely Meetings

It was a beautiful, calm day in the Mushroom Kingdom. For once, Princess Quinn Fabray was safe and sound in her castle, and the malevolent Queen Sue Sylvester was still recovering from her latest defeat by the one and only Cooper Anderson. Yes, all was well, but alas, they don't tend to stay that way for very long especially if you happen to be an Anderson brother.

Blaine Anderson, younger brother of the famous Cooper Anderson, whistled as he strolled through Toad Town. The short, dark haired man nodded politely towards familiar faces as he headed towards the market to get his weekly groceries. He was still getting used to just buying for himself ever since he had moved out of his and Cooper's house. After his initial battle with the Boo Queen, Ross Washington, and rescuing his brother in the process, Professor Artie Abrams had offered Blaine the previously haunted mansion as a new home. As tempting as the proposition was, the man did not care to live in such luxury. Besides, the place reminded him of his terrifying night and what his poor brother had to go through.

Instead, he offered it as a race track for the Grand Prix and used the money he collected to build himself a new, much smaller place. Cooper was not delighted about Blaine moving out, but he saw that his younger brother was ready to live an independent life and that he was more than capable of taking care of himself. After all, he did save him from the Queen Boo. Twice.

Even though word had spread of his battles with the Boo Queen and rescuing Cooper, most people still treated Blaine the same as before. Sure, some were impressed by his quests, but compared to his brother's numerous adventures, he was still regarded as Cooper's sidekick who had his moment to shine for a short while. Not that Blaine minded at all; he had no desire in acquiring the fame his brother had accumulated over the years. He loved helping others solely for the sake of doing so. Still, he did wish people recognized him as anything else besides Cooper Anderson's little brother and occasional partner. He loved his brother and was tremendously proud of his accomplishments, but it did annoy Blaine sometimes that people only knew about him through his brother.

A shrill interrupted Blaine's train of thoughts. He swiftly turned to his right where the sound came from and gasped. A small Toad girl was perched precariously on the tallest branch of a tree. A small crowd was gathered around the tree, and a Toad couple was looking up in horror. The woman Toad was sobbing while the man Toad was shouting up at the girl to stay still. Blaine guessed they were her parents.

He sprinted towards the crowd who stepped aside once they recognized him.

"Hey, it's Cooper's younger bro!" a boy Goomba exclaimed.

"Yeah, it's… what's his name again?" a girl Bomb-omb asked.

"Uh, Wayne?"

"No! His name starts with a B stupid. Don't you see the B stitched into his hat? I'm sure it is Blaise."

Blaine ignored the conversation as he made his way towards the Toad couple. It was not the first time people couldn't figure out his name.

"Excuse me, but may I help you folks out?" Blaine softly inquired. Despite his earnest passion to help others, Blaine had always been a timid person unlike his brother.

"Oh, please young man!" the husband yelled, "save our Lily!"

"Don't worry, sir; I'll have her down in no time." After examining the tree, Blaine decided that it was way too high for him to jump even for him. Looked like it was item time.

The man dug his hand into his pant pocket and took out the bag which he used to carry his items around. He opened it and quickly assessed his selection of items.

"Hmm... fire flower? Nope. Penguin suit? Definitely not." His eyes then glanced at a black and yellow feather. "I got it!"

He took out the feather, and flicking his finger gently against it, Blaine changed from his regular clothes to a black and yellow jumpsuit with wings attached. A musical note pin was attached to his shirt.

Moving several feet away from the tree, the man swiftly sprinted before doing a triple jump. After the third jump, Blaine flipped twice before spreading his wings far apart and flapping speedily up towards Lily.

"Hi there!" Blaine greeted the terrified Toad with a grin. "I'll get you down there in no time."

Lily gave a watery smile in response and nodded.

SNAP!

Before Blaine could respond, the branch suddenly broke, and Lily started falling while wailing at the top of her lungs. The crowd gasped dramatically.

Blaine quickly maneuvered himself and started free falling towards the young Toad.

"Come on, come on," he muttered to himself as he adjusted his wings to increase speed.

About 10 feet above the ground, he caught up to Lily and wrapped his arms around her as they crashed into the ground. They tumbled a few feet away from the tree and then laid still.

The crowd, along with Lily's parents, rushed over to the immobile duo.

"Oh gosh, are they okay?!"

"Man, talk about a knockout!"

"Not funny dude."

Just then, everyone saw the two fallen figures moving. Before anyone could help, Blaine shakily got to his feet and helped Lily up slowly.

The crowd burst into cheers and applause, and Lily's parents crushed their daughter into a suffocating hug.

"Oh, my baby!" the mother Toad cried out. "Don't ever scare us like that again!"

"You will not be climbing any trees any time soon young lady," her husband scolded with a quivering tone.

After making sure their daughter had no severe injuries, the grateful parents turned to Blaine who was stretching out his body. "Thank you so much sir!"

Blaine smiled at the Toad family. "Of course! I'm so glad I was able to help before any harm came to Lily." The dark haired man bent down to address the girl Toad.

"You alright?"

Lily nodded shyly. "Yes sir; thank you so much!"

Blaine nodded. "You are most welcome; just be careful from now on when you're climbing trees."

"How can we ever repay you Mr…" the mother Toad trailed off in embarrassment. She glanced at her husband who shrugged.

"Blaine, Mom. His name is Blaine," Lily muttered in embarrassment.

"It's quite alright," Blaine reassured the Toad family, "I know that most people are not familiar with me unlike my brother." Besides I'm used to it.

"And don't worry about payment; my reward is Lily's safety."

Lily giggled, and her parents smiled.

As Blaine and the Toad family made casual conversation, the crowd dissipated now that the drama was over. After about 10 minutes, Blaine and the Toad family parted ways after he promised Lily to meet up with her soon to hang out.

"Bye Mr. Blaine! Thank you so much again; hope to see you soon," the girl Toad exuberantly yelled as the family headed home. Blaine waved his hat and put it back on his head with a grin.

"What a sweet girl! Not to mention that she actually knows my name," he said to himself as he headed towards his original destination.

"You certainly don't see that every day," a lyrical voice commented in amusement. Blaine's eyes widened as he turned to the side. He knew that voice…

There, casually sitting on a bench with sparkling blue eyes, perfectly combed chestnut hair, and a soft smile, was…

"Prince Kurt," Blaine whispered in shock.


A/N: And there you have it folks! Man, this was harder for me to write than I thought it would be. Hopefully, things will get easier once I write more.

Please feel free to leave a review on your way out! I am open to any comments and suggestions. Thanks everyone for taking the time to read the first chapter of my first ever crossover, and I hope to update soon!