Hello, My Loves!
Yes, it has been a while. It's been a really long semester during my fist year at college, but I do apologize got not updating of just giving you something to chew on. But I'm trying to come back.
As for all you fans of The Only Hope For Me Is You, I am sorry to keep you waiting. I did pick up my notebook the other day, so you'll have your update soon (knock on wood).
To you readers and reviewers out there who are still reading a reviewing my stories, you guys make the world go round!
This is my first Glee story, I just got into it this summer and instantly fell in love with Finn/Kurt, so I hope you guys like it.
Love all you guys!
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Disclaimer: I Do Not own Glee
He couldn't have asked for a more perfect day. The sun was shining in the majestic blue sky, reflecting off like rare sparkling jewels on the teal colored sea behind him. The birds were chirping happily in the foliage surrounding them, as if they knew just what kind of occasion they were present for. A calm breeze blew by from time to time, brushing past his face as soft as a butterfly's kiss. He smiled thinking it was The Goddess giving her blessing with this joyously delightful day. He would definitely have to remember to give her an offering later as a truly gratified thank you.
He tore his gaze away from the astounding scenery to the still assimilating crowd. Walking under the brownstone arch towards the clearing in front of the alter in front of the sea by which he stood, he couldn't help but be memorized by the plethora of color that spilled in. reds, blues, and greens danced in front of him like a intriquet dance of anticipation and excitement. As the colors overflowed into the vast space in front of him, so did the noise level. And why shouldn't it? It was a special occasion after all.
The Governor's daughter was getting married.
The Governor's daughter was getting married to him.
He absolutely beamed right out at that thought. Finally after all these years of knowing her, and his heart longing year after year, day after day, second after second, she was finally going to be his. After everything they've been through, and every obstacle they had to overcome, they made it to this day.
"Phineas." The presiding priest said softly to him, breaking him out his loving musings.
"Oh, um, yes, your holyness?" Phineas said as he visibly jumped a bit.
The priest chuckled, "I think is time to begin since all your guests have been seated." He gestured towards the color explosion with faces in front them.
Phineas followed the priest's motion and was meet with thousands of eyes staring back at his. Phineas immediately felt his stomach drop. No one told him there were going to be this many people here! I mean, yeah he was marring the Governor's daughter, but did everyone on the island have to come? He felt like he was going to be sick. This was going to be a wedding day for the ages.
"Do not worry, my child, 'tis just nerves. Even the strongest bear sweats in the heat of battle." The priest advised Phineas.
Phineas just silently nodded as he continued to stare into the abyss of swirling guests, he didn't notice to priest give the go ahead to start the wedding.
It wasn't until he observed movement in the opening of the archway out of the corner of his eye did he turn away, and everything around him disappeared into nothingness. There she was. Dressed in fine gold robes accented with the rarest rubies on the island, and her beautiful face was covered in a shear face. She didn't seem to be phased by their soon-to-be-audience, but then again she had always enjoyed attention when was performing or singing with her sweet angelic voice, no her eyes were much too focused on him as she walked down the narrow pathway towards him, each step louder than the other.
Step. KNOCK
Step. KNOCK!
Step. KNOCK, KNOCK!
Louder and louder, and her eyes, the only things the veil wasn't covering up, were getting brighter and more defined as she got closer. Starting off as blue farther away, others slowly being brought out in the light and so filled with joy.
Blue. Step. KNOCK.
Green. Step. KNOCK.
Gray. Step. KNOCK.
Flicks of gold. Step. KNOCK!
She had always had such unusual, unique eyes. Always so full of emotion and outstanding personality. Just yet another reason to love her.
"Phineas." She whispered as she stood in front of him.
So beautiful.
"Phineas!"
So…familiar?
"Finn!"
"Kurinna." He said he went to remove her veil.
"Finn!"
Finn jumped up, disoriented as the intricate wedding slowly dissolved in front of him, along with the beautiful woman in front of him as his room slowly appeared in its place.
KNOCK KNOCK!
"Finnegan Christopher Hudson, if you do not get your ass up right now I will hunt you down, tie you to a chair, and make you endure a 48 hour marathon of Project Runway and organic food!"
That voice. So familiar.
Phineas.
Shivering, he looked around his room, looking for the culprit of the soothing whisper in his ear.
"Finn, I'm serious! If you were going to play hooky today why did you offer me a ride to school? Do you think this is some kind of 'brotherly' joke because Dad had my car in the shop? Well, let me tell you, it's not funny!"
Kurinna!
Finn jumped from his bed, catching himself when his mile long legs got caught in his sheets, and tried opening his door.
CLUNK!
What the?
CLUNK!
It won't open.
"Finn?" Came from the other side of the door.
Kurinna, he had to get to Kurinna.
CLUNK CLUNK!
He was panicking now, how was he suppose to save her?
He was about to use his gigantic size as an advantage, and doze the door down, when the sweet as nectar voice rang out to him once more.
"Finn, try unlocking the door this time."
What? Finn looked at the little switch on the doorknob, it was indeed flicked the opposite direction he usually had it to pass in and out of his room. With a simple move of his fingers, all was right again.
Readying himself to fight off the armada to get to Kurinna, Finn turned the knob, happy to find it actually turning this time.
"Kur-" He was stopped short as he was meet not with his beautiful bride dressed in her gold ceremonial garb, but a boy about a foot shorted than him dressed in a dark jeans and a button down accessorized with a piano tie and a dark fedora. But the thing that stood out the most was the pissed off face he was also sporting.
"Don't you dare 'Kurt' me, Hudson." His step-brother started.
Finn internally groaned, judging from said pissed off look and Kurt's posture he knew he was in for it now. For what he had no idea, he was too busy trying to figure out what happened to his bride.
Wait, what? He was 17, isn't that little too young to be thinking about hiring a wedding planner and DJ?
"Are you even listening to me?"
His attention was brought back by a red faced Kurt. "Uh, yes?"
"Oh, really?" Kurt asked as he crossed his arms, brow raised. "Then, what did I just say?"
Finn couldn't look him in the eye, Kurt was one of those freaky people who could tell if you were lying to him, especially if he knew you really well, or say, lived with him.
"Uh, you're mad… at me?"
That obviously wasn't the right answer as Kurt's face, if possible, was getting redder. "Brilliant deduction, Hudson." He grounded out through his teeth.
Finn smiled a bit, at least he got half of it right, that's more that what he makes on his Spanish tests.
"UGG!" Kurt threw his hands up in frustration, "That's it!" he turned around and started heading down stairs.
"Wait, where are you going?" Finn asked as he followed Kurt down.
"I'm walking to school, as much as I'd hate to do it in these $200 shoes; I at least care about my academic future."
He grabbed his bag off the couch, and started to head towards the door, but he was stopped when he felt a hand the size of a dinner plate grab his wrist and spun him around facing his brother. Trying to get his hand back.
"No, wait, Kurt. I'm sorry I slept in. I just…I didn't get a lot of sleep last night, and when I did, I had really weird dreams. And now it almost feels as if didn't get any at all, so I'm sorry I was spacing on you."
Finn could see Kurt wanting to give in and forgive him while trying not to worry about him. "You weren't ignoring me just to annoy?" Kurt asked softly as he stopped trying to fight Finn's grip.
"I swear. I wouldn't do that to you when you were already mad, that'd just be cruel."
Kurt huffed a laugh, "And here I was questioning your moral compass."
Finn gave him an odd look "I don't have a compass."
Kurt rolled his eyes, "Never mind, Hudson." He patted Finn's shoulder with his free hand.
"If you're not mad at me, then why are you still calling me Hudson?"
"Residual anger?" Kurt shrugged his shoulders.
"Riiiight. Well, let me still take you to school. A promise is a promise."
Kurt looked away trying to find an excuse, "Well,"
"You won't have to ruin your shoes." Finn pointed out, knowing how to win this one.
"Deal." Kurt quickly agreed.
As Finn was about to dash off to get dressed, Kurt interrupted, "Um, why was your door locked anyway?"
Finn stood there on the bottom step staring at him, trying to rack his brain and get to the part before his disturbing dream. Light bulb! "Oh, I was studying."
Kurt raised his eyebrow again; Finn noticed it was getting a lot of exercise this morning. "You were studying with your door locked? Was it on the male anatomy?" He asked with a smirk.
It took Finn a moment to get the joke because to him anatomy was kind of gross, and he wouldn't want to be locked up in a room with pictures of the inside of your body. If you were meant to see your insides they'd be on your outside. Then he got it, "Ah, dude!"
Kurt hid his mouth behind his hand as he snickered at Finn's disgusted face.
"Dude, my mom was in the house! That's sick. I locked the door to trick myself into thinking that I can't go anywhere, so I might as well study."
"Oh, yeah? How'd it go?"
"We'll see on my next math test." Finn shrugged his shoulders.
"Well, looks like I stand corrected," Kurt admitted, "I'm not the only one who cares about their future after all.
When they got to school, just as the bell rang, the step-siblings split up to disperse into their social circle until the end of the day at Glee club. When they parted ways, literally going the opposite direction of each other, something made Finn look back after Kurt who had just met up with Artie and Tina.
He stood there watching him interact with the other Gleeks, hearing Kurt's bell like laughter. He felt a shiver go through him. It was all surreal. Then the sun came out from behind the November clouds, sending rays of light though the windows directly at Kurt, reflecting off his eyes.
Finn felt everything stop dead. Kurt's eyes. Blue, green, gray, flicks of gold. So beautiful. So warm. So familiar.
He couldn't breathe as he felt his dream come back to him in a whirlwind.
Kurinna.
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