Hello my lovely readers. I hope you all had a good Thanksgiving. Now I know this isn't a new chapter for one of my current stories. I am in the middle of writing a chapter for The Pitter Patter of Little Feet right now, but I am sort of stuck, but hopefully I will get unstuck and update again also because Christmas is right around the corner and I have bunch of ideas I need to get out so yeah. Also Dr. Blaine Anderson is also on hiatus and I am so sorry for that. Again, I am stuck on ideas, also because I have been depressed lately and I have been so depressed I haven't wanted to write, which isn't me.
But I recently came up with this idea. I hope you like it. Also please continue to follow my other stories. I hope to come up with more ideas soon and update them again.
But until then here is a filler story for you to enjoy. Please read, review, follow and favorite.
Thanks so much.
Before Blaine met and fell in love with Kurt, he had another best friend. His twin sister, Madison. After Cooper was born, Erin and Paul Anderson didn't think they were able to have anymore children.
Until one day when Erin found out she was having twins. When Madison and Blaine were born everything changed in the Anderson household. Since Cooper was nearly a teenager, he wasn't interested in his new siblings. This resulted in him spending a lot time isolated in his room or out with friends.
As Blaine and Madison became older, they were each other's best friends. They did everything together. Since they were together so much, Madison was convinced that they had some type of twin super power that could tell when the other was sad or hurt.
This all began when the two of them were in elementary school. If Blaine got hurt, Madison swore she felt the same pain. But when Madison fell off of her bike and scraped her knee, Blaine claimed he didn't feel the same pain. Another good thing about being twins was that they could tell and keep each other's secrets.
When Blaine was in elementary school he started getting bullied. Kids would tease and make fun of him because of the clothes he wore. But since Madison was usually around, she would always put the other kids in their place.
As Blaine and Madison got older and started middle school, Blaine started noticing certain differences in himself and his friends. When his friends started noticing cute girls, he couldn't help but think, what was so great about them?
Then when Madison brought home her friend Thomas, Blaine couldn't help but get butterflies in his stomach. He didn't know why he was feeling this way toward his sister's friend. Maybe something was wrong with him.
One evening, Blaine knocked on Madison's bedroom door.
"Come in." she said softly.
"Madison? Can...Can I talk to you?" Blaine stammered.
Madison looked up from her homework and at her brother, worriedly. "Yeah. Of course Blaine. What's wrong?" she replied quickly.
Blaine turned around and closed the door quietly. He moved toward her bed and sat down. "I need to talk to you about something."
She nodded for him to continue.
"Well, you know how all of my friends are always whistling at the cute girls?" Blaine started.
Madison nodded.
"I didn't understand why they did that-"
"It's because they think those girls are hot." Madison interrupted. "I personally think its insulting-"
"Maddie!" he scolded.
"Sorry." she shrugged.
"As I was saying. I never felt like that around girls before." Blaine continued. "But when your friend Thomas comes over. I get butterflies in my stomach and I get all nervous."
Madison nodded. "Do you feel that way around other cute guys?" she asked.
Blaine blushed.
Madison tilted her head in thought. "Can I do an experiment?"
"What kind of experiment?" Blaine questioned.
Madison turned around in her desk chair and started typing on her computer. "Ok." she started. "Now, here is a picture of the recent Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue."
Blaine looked at the computer and nodded.
"And here is a picture of this year's calendar featuring firefighters."
Blaine's face began to heat up.
"Which one is do you prefer?" Madison asked.
"Umm...Well..Umm..." Blaine stammered.
"You like the firefighters don't you?" Madison guessed.
Blaine looked away from his sister.
She placed a comforting hand on his knee. "Blaine? Are you ok?"
He shook his head. "Maddie. I...I'm gay." he said quietly, with a tear in his eye.
Maddie nodded and enveloped him in hug, letting him sob.
After a few minutes of silence, Blaine broke away from his sister's embrace.
"Maddie. I'm not ready for everyone to know about this yet." Blaine started. "So can we just keep this between us?"
Maddie nodded. "But you have to tell mom and dad and Cooper someday. You know that right?"
Blaine shrugged. "Yeah I know. But Cooper's always been distant with us, so I think I can wait on telling him for a while."
"What about mom and dad?" she urged.
Blaine quickly shook his head. "No. Not yet. I...I can't."
Madison nodded. "I understand. And just so you know. When you do tell them, I'll be there for support."
Blaine smiled. "Thanks Maddie. I love you." he hugged his sister again.
"I love you too Blaine." she replied.
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