Make You Feel My Love
Written by: Bob Dylan
Vocals by: Adele


Blaine Anderson had been a mystery to Kurt Hummel for the longest time. He saw him sitting in class, quiet as can be. Never looking up from his books, not even to answer a question the teacher had for him. He kept his head down and mumbled the answer, which was always correct.

When the rain
Is blowing in your face
And the whole world
Is on your case

Kurt watched Blaine closely, but not in a creepy sort of way, he was just intrigued. The boy who had no friends and kept ear-buds in his ears, never making eye contact with any one at school.

I could offer you
A warm embrace
To make you feel my love

One day, Blaine Anderson made eye contact with Kurt Hummel, and everything changed.

When the evening shadows
And the stars appear
And there is no one there

Kurt and Blaine became friends, but it was one-sided, you see. Kurt told Blaine everything, Blaine; however...

To dry your tears
I could hold you
For a million years
To make you feel my love

Kurt fell in love with Blaine.
"I can't, Kurt."
"Why not, Blaine? Why?"
"I can't fall in love. I just can't, okay?"
"Blaine, you can't tell me that you don't feel something between us. I'm not asking you to fall in love... I'm asking for a chance."
"I don't know..."

I know you
Haven't made
Your mind up yet
But I would never
Do you wrong

Kurt was laying on his bed, thinking about Blaine. The boy who was so quiet in school that he was barely even there, but who was so talkative and cheerful and so... excitable around Kurt when they were alone. Kurt was transfixed the moment Blaine walked into room 103 in William McKinely High School.

I've known it
From the moment
That we met
No doubt in my mind
Where you belong

"Blaine..." No, they weren't together. But Blaine needed someone to hold him. And Kurt was there.
"It's okay, Kurt. I'm okay."
"No you're not..."
"It's nothing. I've lived with it all of my life..." Kurt's heart broke.
"He's your father, Blaine..."
"I don't need you to protect me, Kurt."
Blaine Anderson closed himself off. He walked away from Kurt Hummel.

I'd go hungry
I'd go black and blue
I'd go crawling
Down the avenue

Kurt Hummel stood under a tree, the wind rustling the red and yellow leaves. The autumn air was crisp and felt good against his tear stained cheeks. It may seem as though he's given up, but he hasn't. He can't.

No, there's nothing
That I wouldn't do
To make you feel my love

Kurt was outside, in a thunder storm, yelling at the top of his lungs. "You can't treat him like this!"
"And what's it to you, boy? Is this your boyfriend, Blaine?" The word was like acid on his tongue.
"N-no." Blaine Anderson was scared of his father. The powerful lawyer from New York City.
"It doesn't matter what I am! You can't treat a human being, your son, this way!"
Kurt's hair was plastered to his face, and he couldn't see through the rage that was coursing through his veins and heating his skin despite the rain and autumn air.

The storms are raging
On the rolling sea
And on the highway of regret

"Blaine... you can leave here. You can stay with me, I've talked to my dad. You don't have to deal with this anymore. Please come with me, Blaine." Kurt's voice cracked as he begged the boy he loved to find happiness with him.

Though winds of change
Are blowing wild and free
You ain't seen nothing
Like me yet

Kurt Hummel was holding Blaine Anderson as he cried. Blaine's body shaking as sobs ripped from his throat. Kurt's tears falling into his soft, curly hair.
"I love you, Kurt. I'm sorry it took me so long. But I love you."
"I love you too, Blaine."

I could make you happy
Make your dreams come true
Nothing that I wouldn't do

So here stands Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson, facing each other, bright smiles on their faces.
"Do you take Blaine Anderson to be your-"
"I do."
And he did, Kurt didn't need to hesitate. He knew it since he was 17 years old. This is how it was supposed to be.

Go to the ends
Of the Earth for you
To make you feel my love

And Blaine Anderson was irrevocably in love with Kurt Hummel. From the moment he met him, but he was a scared little boy back then. Scared of things that shouldn't have been scary. Scared of things that Kurt protected him from, saved him from. Kurt was the strong one. He always knew, it took Blaine a little longer, but he got there.
"I do."