Disclaimer: I do not own Glee. If I did they would have to move it from fox and put it on HBO.

I do not own Doctor Who. If I did, David Tennant and I would be married by now

So this is my first fic. I'm a little nervous in an excited kind of way. Or would be excited in a nervous way? Well, either way, I what I am.

Spoilers: Blaine exists. For Glee, up to and after AVGC. For Doctor Who...after the Doctor's Daughter before The End of Time

This is my first time posting. Anything. Ever. So...play nice?

This is a Doctor Who/Glee crossover Klaine story. Enjoy.


All of Space and Time (Follow Me)

Courage

Kurt was numb. He can't feel Mercedes gripping his arm or Quinn's tears on his shoulder.

Don't forget your jacket next time

He doesn't notices Artie cradling a quietly sobbing Brittany or Sam gripping Santana's hand while one arm was around Quinn's shoulders.

I got your back

He doesn't see the way Puck stood next to Coach Sylvester and Mr. Shuester, behind the...whatever it was, it's laser thing pointed at Blaine's...at Blaine's...

I know this is hard for you

He doesn't remove his eyes from Blaine's.

Sing something good

He doesn't move when Blaine smiles at him, winking like he did all those ago on the Dalton stairs. He can't.

I know a short cut.

He doesn't see Wes and David behind everyone else, expressions almost...bored.

I need you to sing with me

He can't turn from Blaine.

But Baby, it's cold outside

He can't run to Blaine, wrap his arms around him, tell the creature to stay away

Gosh your lips look delicious

He can't look away as the thing's laser goes off.

Courage

He can't look away as Blaine's body emits a weird glow, his skeleton flashing, his scream pirecing the air

I love you, Kurt.

He doesn't hear the thing say,

"Exterminate."


Author's Note: So yeah. That's the prologue thingy. Fairly short, but Chapter 1 will be up soon. If you like it, that's totally awesome. If you don't...then don't read it. No flames please...(That's when people are mean and bash right? If not...then don't be mean?)

Constructive Criticism is always welcome.