An eight year old Kurt Hummel skipped happily down the path that lead to the garden gate, his styled hair flopping on top of his head and his new leather shoes making splashes as he stepped in puddles. Saturdays meant Blaine, and Blaine meant happiness.

He pushed open the gate and stepped out on to the small street, making sure to close the gate so he didn't let Arthur out. He the continued to skip down the street, getting ever closer to the place where Blaine was waiting for him and getting even more excited with every step he took.

Kurt didn't quite know why he felt the way he did about Blaine; he was supposed to like girls wasn't he? But he didn't. He could still remember when Sophie West had tried to kiss him in the playground. He had run off and hidden in the toilets until Blaine had come to find him. Always his prince charming … Kurt sighed dreamily. Disney movies was another thing they had in common; in fact that is why he was going round to Blaine's house today.

He rounded the last corner and made his way up to Blaine's door. He knocked delicately three times and stepped down from the top step as he always did. He only had to wait a few seconds for the door to open.

A beaming Blaine stood in front of his mother, before he flung himself in to Kurt's arms. Blaine's mum just shook her head fondly and walked back in to the house to start their popcorn, knowing Blaine would be begging for the stuff later.

Kurt squeezed his best friend tightly, Blaine's dark curls tickling his neck.

"Kurt! I'm tho glad you came!" Blaine said with his lisp trough his missing front tooth, grinning ear to ear. Kurt laughed at his friend and tugged on his hand, pulling them both through the front door.

They stumbled in to the lounge where Cooper was sprawled out on the sofa, absentmindedly flicking through the channels on the television, looking distraught.

"His girlfriend just dumped him" Blaine whispered in Kurt's ear, explaining, and Kurt looked towards Cooper, feeling bad for him. Even though he wasn't interested in girls at all, it would still feel horrible to get told that by someone.

"Go away Blaine, for the last time I do not want you to sing me a song to make me happy" Cooper snapped, eyes still fixed on the TV guide. Blaine's smile turned in to a frown and Kurt squeezed his hand.

"Coop, mom thays you have to move now, iths mine and Kurt's Dishney time!" Blaine said, hopping from foot to foot. Blaine's 11 year old sister Olivia's head perked up at his words.

"Ooh, Blainey, can we watch Mulan again?" she said excitedly leaning forward in her chair.

"Olivia, aren't you a bit old to be getting so excited about Mulan?" Cooper said sarcastically, raising one eyebrow and wiping his hair off his forehead.

"One is never too old for Mulan honey" Blaine's mom, Bonnie, said as she placed the popcorn on the wooden coffee table that stood in the centre of the four comfy sofas, all facing the TV. Blaine pulled Kurt by his hand and pulled him over to the smallest sofa in the corner and pulled out the blanket they kept under there for movie nights (or days). Bonnie closed the curtains and turned out the lights before pressing play on the controller and lighting up the room with the glow of the television screen.

Kurt and Blaine snuggled together at one end of the sofa, Kurt's head resting on Blaine's shoulder and Blaine's arm around his shoulders, keeping him close. They pulled the Blanket tightly around them and settled down to watch the movie.

They almost always watched Mulan when Kurt came over, but Kurt never got tired of the beaming smile and joy filled eyes Blaine got when he agreed to watch it, so he just always said yes.

Staying late at the hospital had made him even more tired than normal. His mommy had been taken in almost two weeks ago now, and Kurt lived for the times he visited her, and the times he got to see Blaine of course.

Only 10 minutes into the film, Kurt drifted off, his head still on Blaine's shoulder as Blaine planted a sloppy kiss to Kurt's forehead, making him smile in his sleep. Bonnie smiled at the exchange from across the room and a single tear rolled down her cheek.


Kurt was shaken awake by Blaine 2 hours later, the credits of Mulan rolling on the screen.

"Kurtie, you thslept through all the movie! And mommy thays you have to go home, your papa rang" Blaine said, looking a little sadder towards the end of the sentence.

"Urgh….I don wanna go home yet" Kurt mumbled, opening his eyes, and rubbing at them with his fists.

"I know, I don't want you to go either, but mommy thays have to" Blaine said, kissing Kurt on the cheek and pulling him up by his hand, dragging him towards the door "Mommy! Can I walk Kurt home?"

"Sure honey, I'll just get my coat and I'll join you" hollered Bonnie from the small kitchen at the other end of the hallway. She appeared ten seconds later, wrapping her scarf round her neck as she took Blaine by the hand and Blaine took Kurt's.

They wandered down the street, hand in hand, Kurt and Blaine talking about bowties like they were the most interesting thing in the world. Bonnie just shook her head fondly at the pair.

"I think that the blue and red spotted one looks best on you though!"

"No, it definitely looks better on you, you should keep it"

"Fine, but then you get to keep the green silk one, Kurt, it goes with the blue in your eyes" Kurt blushed.

"You notice my eyes?" Kurt asked, and Blaine ducked his head and bit his lip, embarrassed.

Bonnie just smiled at their interaction, looking down at the two boys. But looking up she got a shock to her system.

"Burt?" she asked cautiously as they approached the gate. Burt sat on the porch steps with his head in his hands and his shoulders shaking. Kurt immediately looked up from the pavement and horror crossed his eyes as he laid them on his father.

"Daddy?" he asked before letting go of Blaine's hand and running full pelt towards the man. Burt looked up in time to catch Kurt, his eyes red and puffy "Daddy, what's wrong? Is it mommy?" Kurt asked voice thick with worry. Burt just nodded.

Tears rolled down Bonnie's cheeks as she witnessed the scene, remembering. She was startled by Blaine tugging on her hand, asking her what was going on. She glanced down and saw that his honey brown eyes were filled with tears too.

"Has Kurt's mama gone to meet papa?" Blaine asked. Bonnie held back a sob. She picked Blaine up and held him close to her body.

"I think so poppet, I think she has."


Authors Notes:

Hey, thanyou so much for reading!

This is my new story and I actually aim to complete this one! If you are confused about Blaines family, here is some Background information:

Blaine's dad died in a car crash when Blaine was 5 so he still remembers him well. He was a buisness man and made them their fortune, but when he died, they put all of his money into a savings account, not to be touched until extremely neccesary, so they live in a small house in Lima. Blaine had two siblings: Cooper, who is eight years older and Olivia who is 3 years older. Olivia is really protective of Blaine and he is her baby. Cooper was the closest to his dad and often Bonnie finds him cryingin his room, staring at a photo of them together. Olivia and Blaine were always closer to Bonnie. Bonnie already knows that Blaine is gay and if completely fine with the idea. She treats Kurt like he is her own son and Kurt love her the same.

Kurt's Mum, Elizabeth, dies of breast cancer and Burt is distraught. He and Kurt are extremely close but Kurt was always closer to Elizabeth. They live in a small house, similar to Blaine's, just around the corner from the Andersons. Kurt and Blaine met at school where someone pushed Kurt over and Blaine came over and helped him. They have been best friends ever since.

There you go, I really hope you enjoyed it.

Pretty please review,

-H.x