Never good enough.
A/N: This has been my first ever story. I've never written one before, so it would be great if you could check it out and maybe review and tell me what you think :)
It was Friday night, the only night Kurt and Blaine couldn't spend together. Kurt would attend his annual family dinner with Burt, Carole and Finn. While Blaine sat down to dinner with his mother and father. Cooper never attended these family dinners and that pissed Blaine right off.
It isn't easy for Blaine, these family dinners always consisted of his father complaining about how Blaine is nothing like Cooper and how he is letting the Anderson name go to shame.
Blaine sat down, quietly eating his food as his father bad mouthed him once again, when suddenly, Blaine snapped.
"He isn't that freakin perfect, dad" Blaine yelled, dropping his fork on his plate.
Both Blaine's mother and father were shocked. Blaine has never spoken to his father that way.
"Excuse me?" Blaine's father asked.
Blaine was fuming with anger. He hated the way his father treated him. Always being compared to Cooper, Blaine could never do anything right in his father's eyes. Everything he did was never good enough. Blaine had finally had enough.
"Cooper, he isn't as perfect as you make him out to be. He doesn't even show up to these stupid family dinners"
"Blaine Theodore Anderson, you watched your mouth" Blaine's mother shouted at him.
"No mum, this isn't fair. I'm sick and tired of him." Blaine pointed towards his father, as he left the table and ran up the stairs.
Kurt called Blaine multiply times, no answer. Every Friday after dinner, Kurt would call and see how it went. Kurt knew Blaine's family dinners never went well. But Blaine not picking up was a bad sign. Kurt began to get worried.
Racing out the driveway and towards the Andersons house, horrible images flooded Kurt's mind. He couldn't help but think horrible things had happened. What if Mr Anderson hurt Blaine, Kurt knew Blaine's father hasn't hit him since he was a young boy, but what if.
Kurt finally arrived at Blaine's and ran to the front door.
Mr's Anderson opened the door, she had red puffy eyes and looked like she had been crying.
"Uh, Hi Mr's Anderson, I was just wondering if I could see Blaine?"
Mr's Anderson started to tear up, Kurt was very confused.
"H-he isn't here"
Kurt's face dropped. "What do you mean, he isn't here?"
"He is gone." Mr's Anderson stared crying again.
A lump formed in Kurt's throat. Gone, what does she mean gone.
Before Kurt could even ask what she meant, Mr Anderson appeared from behind her.
"That little worthless shit doesn't live under my roof anymore, so get out of here" Mr Anderson screamed with such hate, slamming the door in Kurt's face.
Gone? Worthless shit? What in the world had happened? Kurt was extremely worried. He had no clue where to find Blaine.
Kurt got back into his car, tears running down his face. Why didn't Blaine call? Why wouldn't he pick up his phone? God, where on earth was Blaine. Kurt sat in the Anderson driveway sobbing. His boyfriend, his wonderful Blaine was homeless and missing.
Blaine sat, cradling all his belongings he could grab in the one back pack. It wasn't supposed to happen like this, It wasn't supposed to get so out of hand. All Blaine wanted was some respect. Instead, he got belt up the side of the head and thrown out the house. Everything Blaine loved was gone. Well, not everything. Blaine reached in his pocket to pull out his phone. "Shit" Blaine's phone must have fallen out during the fight between him and his father. Blaine knew Kurt would be calling soon, if not already called. He knew if he didn't pick up Kurt would be in a worry, so he got up off the floor and headed towards the Hummel-Hudson's.
Kurt drove back home, tears running down his face. Kurt needed to get back home so he can tell his dad what has happened. In this moment, Kurt really needs his daddy.
Thanks for reading! Do you think I should continue? Or was it really that bad that I should just give up. Let me know :D
