Hi, there! I told you I'd be back with a brand new Glee story! Only this time, it's a Blaine/Rachel pairing. I know, I'm weird like that. But then again, NO ONE is 100% gay or straight. I'm not being homophobic here, (I LOVE the gays) I'm just blaming science. And I can do it you know…if you've read my David Karofsky/Santana story…whatever the heck the title was, then I can do this too. Oh, and if you were reading my…frozen "Power Rangers" story, I'm still looking for ideas on how to finish it. Bear with me, please. So sit back, relax and enjoy the show!
By the way, this story is takes place during the first prom episode. And yes, it's NOT what happened but it's my story. So shut up.
Actors….PLACES!
ACTION!
Kurt and Blaine were sitting at the Lima Bean after school. This was their favorite after school activity even after Kurt transferred back to McKinley.
"Here you go." Blaine said, handing Kurt a blueberry muffin.
Kurt smiled. "Thanks, sweetheart, that's so nice of you. So how was your day?"
Blaine shrugged. "It was boring. Dalton's been pretty boring since you left."
Kurt patted his hand. "Aw, sweetie, it's only been two weeks. And we still come here after school, remember?"
Blaine nodded. "I know, but I still miss you."
Kurt started nibbling on his muffin. "Oh, so my Dad and I are going college hunting in two weeks."
Blaine looked confused. "But you're a junior! Why are you college hunting now?"
Kurt shrugged. "Eh, it's better to do it now instead of stressing about it next year. It's too bad I'm going to miss prom."
Blaine pulled a textbook out of his book bag. "Well that's a shame. There's still next year, though."
Kurt nodded. "I know. I was planning on asking you but then my Dad sprung this surprise trip on me so I couldn't say no."
Blaine patted his hand. "Ah, it's fine, as long as there's next year."
They sat in silence for a while, Kurt eating his muffin and Blaine studying. Suddenly, Kurt's phone started ringing.
"Hello? Oh hi, Rachel!" He said cheerfully. He put the phone on speaker. "Nothing much, just hanging with Blaine at Lima Bean. Say hi!"
"Hi, Rachel! How's it going?" Blaine said into the phone.
"Hi, Blaine, I'm good. How are you?"
"Eh, been better." He replied.
After a short pause, Rachel spoke up again. "Hey Kurt, can you take me off speaker? I need to talk to you. Unless…it's a bad time."
Kurt's face suddenly turned concerned and he put the phone to his ear. Sorry, he mouthed to Blaine.
"Honey, is everything ok? What's wrong?"
Blaine couldn't hear what she was saying, but he heard a faint whining noise coming out of the phone. He started feeling concerned.
"Don't cry now, Rachel! You'll be fine, I promise! Don't cry now!" Kurt tried coaxing into the phone.
"What's wrong?" Blaine asked.
Kurt bit his lip and nodded a few more times. "Okay, okay, I'll call you when I get home. Just try to calm down until then."
He nodded a few more times and then hung up.
"What's wrong with Rachel?" Blaine asked.
Kurt sighed. "She's still weeping from post-Finn breakup. Poor girl's been crying since before Christmas. She got even worse when she found out he got back together with Finn on Valentine's Day."
Blaine nodded sympathetically. "Oh wow…she's taking it really hard."
Kurt folded his hands. "And she just found out today that Finn is back together with Quinn and that they're running for Prom court."
Blaine whistled. "Gosh, that's harsh. Is there anything I can do? I'm her best friend too, you know."
Kurt shrugged. "Maybe, I don't know. I'd offer to take her to prom so she'd feel better but I'm going on my trip."
"Is she planning on going to prom?" Blaine asked.
Kurt leaned his cheek in his hand. "I don't know…she never really talked about it."
Blaine thought for a second and then had an idea. "Why don't we take her out tonight? You know, get her mind off things?"
Kurt smiled. "Yeah, that sounds great! I think she could really use some friends to cheer her up."
Blaine put his book back in his book bag. "Come on, Rachel needs us!"
They both got up and left the café.
"Here we come, Rachel!"
Ok…this might not seem pretty good at first. I haven't had much practice writing stories in months because I've been busy writing college essays. But anyway…hope it's a good start!
