Back to McKinley-Chapter 1 Part 1
Blaine opened the front door of McKinley High School and looked around curiously. His heart skipped a beat when he saw Kurt walking ahead of him with a black Burberry messenger bag on his shoulder. Blaine quickened his pace a little to catch up with Kurt. He nudged Kurt in the arm and shot a dazzling smile at him. Kurt grinned and nudged Blaine back suggestively.
"So how is your first day at McKinley going?" Asked Kurt.
"Well, I just walked in...but it seems like its going pretty good now." Blaine replied, smiling. He couldn't help but smile around Kurt.
Kurt blushed a bit and asked casually, "So what classes do you have?"
Blaine pulled a schedule out of his back pocket and unfolded it. "First, I have English,"
"Oh, I have Pre-calc," Kurt said dejectedly. "What do you have third?"
Blaine skimmed the schedule again and replied, "Uh, chemistry."
"I have chemistry, too!" Kurt chimed.
Blaine smiled brilliantly and said, "So, I guess we have Chemistry together," he winked and turned on his heel, heading towards English. He looked back and saw Kurt standing there awestruck and blushing.
It seemed like days before Blaine had reached Chemistry. Every 5 minutes, he would look at the clock and groan silently. Though the classes were impatiently long, the classes themselves weren't terrible. Nobody had made fun of him or "slushied" him, as Kurt told him about. Actually, people seemed to like him. The girls giggled quietly when they saw him and the guys just studied him, not knowing what to make of him. Blaine didn't mind though, he kind of liked the attention. Blaine strode to Chemistry after Journalism, trying to hold back a smile. His heart skipped a beat again, he told it to stop doing that, when he saw Kurt. Kurt was readjusting his scarf, which seemed so stereotypical for a gay guy. Blaine sat across the table from where Kurt was. Kurt looked up and smirked.
"So how has your first day back been?" Blaine asked.
"Oh, pretty much the same as before. Its like nobody even realised I left." Kurt said gloomily.
"Hey," Blaine said. He reached across the table to clutch Kurt's arm, at which Kurt blushed.
"I know that there is a whole class full of people that know you've been gone, and they'll be really glad to see you." Kurt looked down awkwardly and grinned, a little happier.
Blaine laughed a little at Kurt's awkwardness. The rest of the class seemed to fly by, though Blaine wasn't really paying attention to what the teacher was droning on about. He was content just studying Kurt; his uneven eyes; his occasional grin; his perfectly coiffed hair; his meticulously put-togetherness. Blaine adored every part of Kurt, and he craved it all.
"Kurt!" A group of familiar girls called during lunch.
Kurt turned from Blaine and smiled at them.
"How have you been? What was Dalton like?" Mercedes and Tina asked.
"I've been great," Kurt said, giving a suggestive look towards Blaine. Rachel smiled knowingly.
At that moment, Quinn walked past them, smiling and waving. None of them had ever been very close. Puck and Finn were walking up to them when Sue Sylvester pushed her way between them.
"How's it going Porcelain?" She taunted at Kurt.
Kurt rolled his eyes and said, "Why are you even on campus, Sue? Don't you dictate Aural Intensity now?"
"I see you've done your research, Pixie. Yes, as a matter of fact, I do run Aural Intensity now. I just came here to give you a warm welcome, Porcelain. I know we've never been on very good terms, but-"
Kurt laughed harshly and retorted, "Speaking terms? You hurt me every day last year, you put my self-esteem at an all time low."
"Woah there, Pixie. Don't flatter yourself, I treated everyone the same." Sue said stonily.
"Oh, so you're not prejudice." Kurt replied.
Sue smiled cruelly, "It's been good seeing you Porcelain, and your little woodland friend over there," She pointed her gaze at Blaine, who had been watching the whole conversation. He looked unfazed. Sue waved tauntingly and walked away.
A few seconds passed before Blaine said, "Well, isn't she a cup of sunshine." Kurt and the remaining girls giggled at that. Blaine loved it when Kurt laughed. He loved it when Kurt smiled. He loved it when Kurt frowned at him for his senseless comments. He loved it when Kurt walked away from him, and he loved it even more when he came back. Blaine loved it when Kurt blushed, especially when he was blushing because of Blaine. He loved it when Kurt winced at the sun when they walked outside, complaining that the sky was too bright. But Blaine loved it the most when Kurt just looked at him, when the connection between them sizzled. Blaine loved everything Kurt did, because he loved Kurt.
