Hello, everyone! This is my first attempt at a fan fiction so I hope you all like it. If not, I completely understand. If there are any mistakes I am very sorry. I reread everything to make sure my spelling and grammar was good but I may have missed a few...or maybe a lot. Grammar was never my forte. So please read and review and let me know what you think. I promise not to take offense.
Disclaimer: I do not own Glee no matter how much I wish I did.
Kurt was tired of Blaine ignoring his feelings and pretending they were friends when all he wanted was to be more than friends. He had hoped Blaine would miss him over the break and in turn fall in love with him but no such luck. So he turned to the only person he knew would give the best advice. He turned to his cousin Hayley.
When his mother had died, Hayley had taken over the role. When Burt freaked out because Kurt was sick it was Hayley who calmed him down and told him what to do. When Kurt realized he was gay, it was Hayley whom he told first and it was she who helped him come to terms with it and tell him it didn't change the fact that she loved him. If he was upset all he had to do was call Hayley and she would automatically make him feel better. And if he needed advice Hayley was the one to go to; she was always right.
Once the school day came to an end, Kurt rushed back to Lima to skype his cousin. He had texted her earlier in the day to let her know he needed her help. When he logged on he saw she was already on. Kurt smiled when Hayley came on screen.
Hayley had long wavy brown hair and brown eyes that seemed speckled with gold. She could have been considered gorgeous if she played up her beauty and dressed as fashionably as Kurt did. However, although Hayley had no problem speaking fashion with Kurt and buying him said expensive clothing, she bothered with none it for herself. Instead she wore faded skinny jeans, converse, a t-shirt and/or a baggy hoodie everywhere she went; even to work. Kurt had tried multiple times to change it but Hayley had brushed him off saying it wasn't for her.
"What's the problem Kurtsie?" Hayley asked. She was the only one who could get away with calling Kurt by such a childish name. Hell, she could get away with touching Kurt's hair even when he had styled it perfectly. No one else could. That just proved how important Hayley was to Kurt.
Kurt proceeded to outline everything to his cousin. In order for her to understand why he was even at Dalton, he had to start with Karofsky; something he didn't want her to know but knew she needed it in order to help him. Besides, Kurt had never been able to lie to Hayley. He always spoke the truth to her no matter how much he didn't want to. Hayley raised her eyebrow when Kurt described what had caused him to leave McKinley. Her eyes flashed gold when he told her about the forced kiss but didn't say anything. She listened to everything in silence until Kurt ended with what had happened on Valentine's Day. Kurt sat in silence as his cousin thought about all the information he had given her. Finally she began to question him.
"Are you absolutely sure Blaine is singing to you whenever he, well, sings? Except of course on Valentine's Day." Kurt nodded.
"I am positive. I mean, he would always look at me, especially when he sang the meaningful parts." Hayley pondered this. Kurt waited anxiously for his cousin to tell him he wasn't making it all up and that Blaine really did like him. Hayley sighed.
" Well I don't think you're making it up. I doubt even the most foolish fool in love would mistake that many encounters. That leaves me to conclude that he is indeed in love with you." Kurt cheered. "However I don't think he realizes that he loves you and will continue to treat or sorta treat you as a friend."
Kurt pouted. He didn't want that. "So what do I do?"
Hayley thought about it before a smile spread across her face. Kurt recognized it. It was the smile she got when she was up to no good. Uh oh thought Kurt.
"Kurt, if there is something I have learned in my twenty years of living, it is this. Sometimes revenge is sweet."
Blaine was not happy. Kurt had been normal when break had ended and school started up again. But now that the first week back had ended, he realized that Kurt was constantly texting someone and he wasn't the only one to notice.
"Who the heck is Kurt texting like his life depends upon it?" David asked. Blaine shrugged. He had no more of a clue than him.
"Well he needs to stop. He does it even during Warbler practice when he thinks no one is looking," Wes said. He was both curious and annoyed at whomever had the countertenor's attention like that. He nudged Blaine. "I think you should ask him who it is."
Blaine shook his head. "I can't."
"Sure you can. You're closer to him than us and I'm sure he won't mind telling you." Blaine sighed and nodded. Besides, he was curious as well. They walked over to the table Kurt was sitting at and sat down with their lunches. Kurt only glanced up to mutter a small greeting before going back to texting a reply to whomever he was talking to. They sat in silence for a moment; the only sound that of Kurt typing super fast on his keypad. Finally Blaine cleared his throat.
"Kurt, who is that you're texting like crazy?" Kurt held up a finger to shush him and continued to type. He typed a few more sentences then pressed send. Finally he put his phone down and looked over at Blaine.
"What did you say?" he asked. Wes rolled his eyes.
"Geez, man. You are completely out of it." Just then Kurt's phone went off signaling he had a text. David grabbed it before Kurt could.
"Hey! Give that back!" Kurt protested and attempted to snatch his phone back. But David ducked out of his reach and looked at the identity of the texter.
"Who's Everett?" he asked. The three boys watched as Kurt turned red. He snatched his phone from David's grip. "No one."
"It can't be no one or you wouldn't have blushed."
"I didn't blush."
"Yea you did. You turned a bright red."
"Wes! David! Just leave me alone. And I didn't blush." When Wes and David continued to pester him, Kurt turned to Blaine for help.
"Please make them shut up!" he begged of the older boy. Blaine looked at him and gave a little smile. "Actually I was wondering the same thing."
That caused Kurt stare at him in disbelief. Blaine just shrugged and waited for Kurt to say something. Finally Kurt just pulled out his phone and started to text the other person back.
"Hey. Stop texting the Everett dude and tell us who he is." David attempted to snatch the phone but Kurt was prepared for him this time and moved out of the way. He finished his text and sent it. Then he looked up at the three boys.
"If you must absolutely know Everett is a friend of my cousin, Hayley. I went to visit her over the break and meet him."
"Where does your cousin live?" Wes asked. Kurt sighed. They obviously weren't going to be satisfied with just that amount of information.
"Hayley lives in North Dakota." They only looked at him. Kurt shook his head and continued. "Everett and I already knew each other from all the times I visited Hayley. But in the recent years I have gotten to know him better especially this past break. We kinda just clicked and we've been talking ever since."
"That's it?" Wes said in disbelief. "You just clicked and that's why you text him like your life depends upon it?"
Kurt merely shrugged. But Blaine knew that wasn't just it. He didn't know what it was that told him so but he knew there was more. So he asked.
"That's not all is it. You said that in only recent years have you gotten to know him better. What do you mean?" Kurt sighed. They really weren't letting this topic go.
"Everett is gay. My cousin was the first person I came out to. So in order to help me, she talked to him and eventually it ended up with him talking to me directly. At first I thought it was joke about him being gay. I mean he looks and acts nothing like anything anyone would associate with someone who was gay. He's tall, 6'2'', and is on his school's soccer and swim team. He dresses like any other straight guy i know; jeans, converse and a t-shirt. He has girls falling at his feet over his really dreamy dark blue eyes and wavy black hair that makes you just wanna run your hands through it over and over..." Kurt had realized he was babbling and shut up. The three boys stared at him in shock. They hadn't needed for him to go into detail about the other boy's looks before they understood one thing: Kurt was crushing on him and crushing on him hard. Kurt nervously fixed his perfect hair.
"Um...anyway the point is that Everett helped me and we have become closer over the years." Before anyone could say anything else, the bell rang. Kurt grabbed his stuff and darted out of the cafeteria leaving the three boys behind still stuck in shock.
Wes and David turned to Blaine. They knew Blaine was in love with Kurt but hadn't realized it himself...at least not yet. But if Kurt was crushing on someone else and no longer looking at Blaine like he was a god, they had a feeling Blaine would come to terms with his feelings really soon. Which wasn't a bad thing seeing as they had tried to make him realize it before. The bad part was that Kurt no longer seemed to be in love with Blaine and was more than willing to run off with this Everett guy.
They looked at each other. This was going to turn into one of those completely drama filled soap operas and not in a good way. They could just feel it.
Blaine was starting to hate this guy named Everett and he hadn't even met the boy yet! Kurt was still texting him every minute of every hour of every day. Which wasn't just a problem for Warbler practice but a personal problem for Blaine as well. No matter where Kurt and he went to hang out, Kurt was constantly texting Everett. Blaine soon found himself repeating everyhing he said whenever he was with Kurt and it was pissing him off. Not just because he had to repeat everything (and he means everything) but because Kurt was no longer looking at him in the way he was use to. Gone were the sideways glances when he thought Blaine wasn't looking or the awestruck look he would get whenever Blaine sang. Hell, Kurt hardly looked at him at all! Blaine seriously just wanted to be able delete this Everett guy out of his and Kurt's life.
I mean, come on! Who the hell did this Everett guy think he was to just waltz in and take Kurt away from him. Kurt belonged to him! Blaine thought furiously. Sure the dude had met Kurt first but he had fallen in love with Kurt first! Everett could just...
Blaine froze when he realized what he had just thought. He swallowed. Did he love Kurt? But he didn't even need to ask himself that question. His heart was already screaming yes at his mind. He swallowed again.
He was in love with Kurt. And Kurt was slipping away from him.
He jumped out of bed and headed for Wes and David's dorm room. The door was slighty open revealing the two boys playing Madden. Wes looked up as Blaine entered.
"What's up?" Blaine sighed and plopped down between his two best friends.
"Um...I kind of made a discovery." Wes and David looked at each other. They had a feeling of what was to come judging from their friend's face. "I...I'm in love with Kurt."
"Yes! Finally!" Blaine looked on in shock as his friends high-fived each other. This was their reaction to his big news? David shrugged when he saw Blaine's expression.
"We knew that already. Everyone knew it already. The only oblivious one was you. Hell, even Kurt knew to a certain extent." Wes nodded. Blaine gaped at them.
"But if Kurt sorta knew why would he practically ignore me now?"
"Because dude, you didn't know and never bothered to try to find out and he's probably tired of waiting for you. So now he's going for this Everett dude who by the way seems to be as interested in Kurt as Kurt is in him judging from the way they text each other," Wes explained. "It's as simple as that."
"But...but then what am I suppose to do?" Blaine cried. He hadn't wanted to lose Kurt when he had simply thought if him as a friend. Now that he knew he loved the younger boy, he really really didn't want to lose him.
"Well, your best bet is to serenade him and soon. It's what you're best at and Kurt seems to like the idea," David suggested. Wes nodded in agreement. "And like with Valentine's Day, the Warblers will help. After all, everyone will be happy that you guys are finally getting together."
The plan was simple. After Warbler practice, Wes will call a emergency meeting. Then Thad would make sure Kurt was separated with his phone and Blaine would begin to serenade Kurt. The rest of the Warblers were so happy that this time Blaine would serenade the right person, they could barely contain excitement and the whole school including the teachers knew something was up. The only oblivious one was Kurt. He was too busy texting Everett to notice.
Everything went perfectly the whole. Due to everyone's excitement, Warbler practice was even better than it usually was. But they should have known everything was going to well. Because right as Warbler practice ended Kurt's phone went off and he answered it before anyone could react. Blaine had a bad feeling when Kurt answered and in the next instand he was proven right.
The countertenor let out a high-pitched squeal and started jumping up and down.
"Are you serious?" he screamed into his phone. He listened to the reply and let out another squeal that had some of the Warblers flinching. "I'm on my way!"
"Wait! Kurt, we have an emergency meeting," Wes said.
"I know but this is important. My cousin just arrived at the airport in Limma and she brought friends! She needs me to pick them up," Kurt squealed as he grabbed his bag. Everyone in the room had a sinking feeling. Blaine swallowed and asked the question evryone wanted to know.
"Is this Everett guy among them?" There was no need for a reply. It was written all over Kurt's face.
"Yup!" he replied, bounding out of the room leaving the Warblers in shock.
