Okay, so I've always watched Glee on and off since it came out. I was really into it at one point but school and work got in the way of me possibly becoming attached to any shows. Well the other day I had a little free time on my hands and decided to start new with Season 4. I couldn't help but realize that the guy playing Hunter Clarrington is also one Nolan Gerard Funk and if you know me at all, which you don't, you know that I have been a huge Nolan Funk fan since Spectacular! and also his revival of the role Conrad Birdie in Bye, Bye Birdie. Well a lot of ideas started popping into my head and I just had to write it down and this is what I came up with. If I get any facts or character traits, biography wrong at all please PM me and let me know and I will address this as soon as I can. Please bare with me I'm still catching up on seasons to get a feel for certain characters. If anyone wants to help me that'd be greatly appreciated also. Okay well rant over! I hope you guys like my beginning chapter. It's a little rough but I'll smooth out those edges. Thank you (:

Disclaimer - I do not own any characters on Glee except for my own, which is Audrey at this point.


It was just after the Christmas break and the McKinley High students were returning to classes just after a long needed two and a half week vacation. Blaine Anderson or Warbler as so many still liked to call him sit outside in the frosty wind staring down at a Dalton Academy brochure. Yes, he had turned down Hunter Clarrington's offer to rejoin the Warblers and return to the school that tortured him so but after spending the holidays missing Kurt and much encouragement from his parents to go back to Dalton he was starting to rethink his decision. He had only 6 months left of his senior year but could he really continue to be silently tortured by all things Kurt?

"Penny for your thoughts." A voice broke him from his racing mind as a freshly manicured finger reached out and placed a penny on the table next to his arm. He froze at the sound of the voice. Only one person he knew who could make that raspy voice sound incredibly adorable but it couldn't be who he thought it was because that person was miles away at school.

"No way," He mumbled slowly turning to put a face to the familiar voice. And there in all her 5'5 glory stood the one person besides Kurt who knew him better than he knew himself. She was about an inch or two taller from when he last saw her. Her usually long black curly hair was straightened and fell at her hips covered in a knitted gray headband and her hazel eyes sparkled in the cold against her very pale skin. Her petite body covered in a pair of black skinny jeans and a black parka. The dimple that cratered her right cheek appeared showing her genuine excitement at seeing him, "Audrey!" He shouted in excitement opening his arms for her to jump in.

"Oh Blaine," She murmured accepting his hug eagerly and burying her head in his neck, "I've missed you." She pulled away and looked up at him with a smile on her face.

"I've missed you too." Blaine countered gesturing for them to sit. "But that doesn't answer what you're doing here." They both sat down despite the decreasing temperature and the fact that they were both freezing their butts off.

She shrugged as she played with the penny she had just placed next to him moments before never turning her gaze to him. "I missed..it all... My family. My incredibly amazing brother," at this she hit his shoulder and smirked at him, "All of it. And after I couldn't even make it back for Christmas this year I knew something had to give." She looked back down at the penny in her hands waiting for realization to strike Blaine.

"Wait- does that mean?" Blaine asked after a moment turning to her in both shock and excitement.

She nodded in response before sighing clearly not hearing the excitement laced in his voice. "I know I only had six months left and that I shouldn't be such a huge brat about this but I miss being part of your lives. Yes, you update me when you can through phone calls and emails but it isn't the same as being here to and being a part of it. And I just couldn't-" She was interrupted when Blaine enveloped her in a tight hug much to her surprise.

"Audrey you know there's nowhere else I'd rather have my sister than at home." He mumbled into her dark hair truthfully.

Audrey Victoria Anderson was Blaine's sister coincidentally the same age as him. Well not really a coincidence seeing as she was adopted but she had been part of the Anderson family ever since she was a baby. And like the Cooper and him, their parents made sure Audrey got nothing but the best education sending her off to Blair Academy in New Jersey, one of the top boarding schools in the country. Audrey had adjusted quickly and had became involved in many clubs making her visits few and far between before they were lucky if she even visited for Christmas after a while. She was the apple of the Anderson family eye seeing as she was the only one who was living up to her 'full potential' as their parents would say but this didn't hinder Blaine from having a very close bond to her. Being the same age and interested in many of the same things had ensured that whether blood or not they'd be best friends their whole lives.

"Wait- how do mom and dad feel about this?" Blaine asked, pulling away from the hug to look at her a little confused. He knew that there was no way his parents would be okay with her leaving Blair to come back home. They had almost almost blown a fit when he had broken the news he was leaving Dalton for McKinley.

"They aren't too happy and informed me that we would discuss this issue further before they took off for their jobs this morning but it really isn't their decision. If I don't want to go back then I won't." Audrey said, her defiance evident in her voice which made Blaine smile. Audrey had always been a stubborn one.

"Well in that case Welcome home."