Straight
"I can't do this anymore Mr. Bradley." I muttered. I peered into my headmaster's eyes.
"We need to keep that student here, Blaine. You're his only reason for staying." Mr. Bradley said calmly. He grabbed one of his pens, and started to write something down. He always did this when he didn't want to talk. I've learned this from many visits to his office.
"If he leaves, then your scholarship may expire." He threatened raising his graying eyebrows. He peered at me, waiting for my next move.
"This is lying. Were hurting Kurt. I'm messing with his feelings i-it's wrong. If this is what this school wants me to do I can't stay." I muttered, looking down. I knew if I leaved this school I would lose my full-ride to Ohio State. Mr. Bradley would make sure it happened. I sighed. Kurt already thought I was gay; it just started as a little white lie. Just a way for him to become friends with people here, knowing he wouldn't be judged. Now…it was too much for anyone.
"Mr. Bradley, please, please don't." I said angrily.
"You're either lying, or leaving." He demanded. Lying to my friend? Fooling him? Or leaving and losing my future? I thought about Kurt. He was my friend. No matter what.
That's how I joined New Directions.
