When Everything Changes: Part 1

As Blaine shrugged off his long coat, he grabbed a glass of the strongest alcohol he could find. He was desperate to find a way to battle this lonliness. Ever since his team died he longed for something new to just spring into his life but sadly nothing ever happened in boring ol' Ohio.

The alien threats had died down after the Doctor closed the rift for good, and his base was completely ruined due to the last attack on him. What the people did not understand is he wanted to die. He would give anything not to be living this cursed life.

Just as he was about to down his third drink he saw some strange reading on his fancy little bracelet. It was a Vortex Manipulator and not many humans knew exactly what it was, good thing he wasn't one. He looked at the reading quickly and got up thorwing some money on the table. He saw something he hadn't seen in probably ten years, temporal shift energy. Now he was sure it had a fancier name but now wasn't the time to figure that out, now was the time to track down where it was coming from.

He jumped on his old trusty motorcycle and rode it to where the readings were the strongest. It was a small highschool in Lima and frankly he was not excited at all to be going into a high school. He hated kids, because of the way he was as a kid but he really couldn't let them get in the way of his mission. If this was as bad as he thought, he would need all the help he could get.

As he parked his bike he could see a small gathering of kids talking outside trying to act cool. He laughed and looked down at his wrist. He could tell it was coming from the school but the trick part would be pinpointing the room or area that it was in. Just as he got close to going in the front door he was stopped by a rather large kid who could not be older then seventeen years old.

"Excuse me, do I know you?" the young man asked seeming to recognize the hobbit of a man.

"No… I'm new." He pushed the man aside as he said this and quickly opened the door.

As he ran through the front doors of the school he ran straight into a young man. The two men fell on top of each other and Blaine looked straight into the others eyes.

"Oh, umm gosh. I'm sorry." Blaine quickly said this while stuttering as he helped the other man out.

"I'm Kurt. Are you new? I don't think I've ever seen you around here before." Kurt replied smiling and shaking Blaine's hand.

"Oh, yeah- just transferred, but if you would excuse me I have to actually go somewhere." He broke the handshake smiled at Kurt and began to run his coat flapping in the wind.

Kurt smiled and picked his bag up off the ground, he knew he was going to have to find that boy again. As Blaine ran past the gymnasium, his wrist began to blink faster and he knew he was where he needed to be.

He jumped down onto the floor and began to look around widely to see if there was any trace of the energy. Sadly after ten minutes or so of searching all he found was a polka dot bra, a deflated basketball, and tread marks.

"Damn, I really thought I had this one. Something that finally would make this place exciting."

As he said this a blonde girl laughed and smiled at him. She was one of the girls who were always picture perfect. She was wearing a long sweater, and a short skirt short enough to make all her classmates go wild.

"What are you doing?" She laughed.

"Oh just checking the school for bugs. Captain Blaine Harkness, and you are?" His teeth gleamed in the lights of the gym and the girl smiled.

"The name's Quinn and I think you should probably get out of here soon. Pratice starts soon for the cheerleaders and they don't take kindly to visitors."

"Thanks! I hope to see you around!" He winked and quickly ran out of the gym and out of the school.

He needed a place to stay in this town because though he had no idea he would be staying for awhile.