Kurt sat in the Biology lab as the teacher droned on and on. He looked at the clock, which seemed to move as slow as possible. Suddenly he felt a familiar vibration in his pocket that was his phone. He tried to suppress his smile as he obscurely fished his phone out of his pocket. He knew it was Blaine. He opened Blaine's text message that read: Hey, wanna meet the café after school? Kurt pressed the reply button and wrote back: Sure c ya then. Now Kurt really wished class would end soon. He could not wait to see Blaine again. "Does he have something important to tell me?" Kurt thought. He tried not to get his hopes up. Usually he was good at doing this. He had learned from experience, but something about Blaine made it impossible to put a damper on this happiness and hope. Finally after what seemed like an eternity the bell rang and Kurt quickly picked up his bag and headed through the halls. As he walked through the halls more cheerful than usual humiliation pushed him straight into the colder hard lockers. A loud bang rang in his ears as his back collided with the lockers. "Imbecile!" he yelled after them. "If only Blaine came to McKinley High," Kurt muttered under his breath. He picked up his bag and books and headed out of the school to the café he and Blaine always went to when they met up after school. He opened the door to the cozy little café and saw Blaine sitting at one of the tables with two lattes next to him. "Hey, how are you?" asked Blaine as Kurt sat down in the chair across from him. "Alright, got thrown against the lockers, by some Neanderthals again." replied Kurt.
"Courage, Kurt, Courage."
"Yeah, I know and I'm working on it."
"That his sort of what I wanted to talk to you about today." said Blaine, looking down at his latte, "I told you that I really regret running from the idiots at my school, who gave me hell." Kurt nodded. "Well I think I want to go back. I want to be able to be courageous and not run from my problems. I want to be like you."
"Why would you want to do that? Why would you ever want to go back to the place where you were miserable?"
"Because I'm not going to be able to shelter myself in the real world like I can at the Dalton Academy. I need to be courageous and face the insults and abuse rather than hide from them." Kurt still didn't understand why anyone would want to leave the Dalton Academy. It was so perfect. He had pleaded with his dad to let him go there, but he simply didn't have the money for tuition. "So you're going back to your old school then?"
"No, I'm going to William McKinley. I'll be with you." Kurt smiled and tried to suppress his extreme jubilance. "That's great!" Kurt exclaimed gleefully, "Maybe we will have classes together."
"Yeah that would be awesome." The two of them continued their conversation until they had to leave. Kurt couldn't believe it. He wouldn't be alone at William McKinley any longer; instead he would be with the guy he loved.
