A/N: So I've decided to write the prequel to A New Beginning. I just can't let go of that story yet. So here is the Prologue. I really hope you guys all like it.
To new readers, you do not have to read A New Beginning first if you don't want to. Read any way you please.
I post warnings for each chapter before they begin. But I'll say now, this story will have quite a bit of violence and angst. If either of those are not your thing or it's triggering, you probably shouldn't read. I don't make it too graphic though but I always warn you.
Enjoy!
Kurt's dad would always tell him not to let anyone push him around, because Hummels don't let other people push them around. His dad would tell him to be himself, even when no one seemed to understand or like who he was. He would tell him he was this special person, made for great things...
and Kurt believed him.
Kurt's mom tells him that he's a weakling. She tells him that he's a disappointment and that he's nothing but a burden to everyone in his life. She tells him he's nothing special and that there is no way he'll ever change that about himself...
and Kurt believes her.
His mom told him his dad died on his 13th birthday. He hadn't seen him since she made him live with her after the divorce. Kurt cried. A part of his spirit died when he learned that he'd never see his father again. After that, his mom beat the rest of it out of him. He never fought back. He became the weakling, he became the disappointment, he became nothing.
During Kurt's freshman year of high school, he decided to end everything. He decided that enough was enough. The abuse from the bullies at school and the one at home was too much for him. He was going to kill himself. And for some reason, he found himself looking forward to it...
Until one almost annoyingly bubbly but understanding boy saved him from suffocating in a locker, and introduced him to a place where people seemed to actually care.
Today he starts at Dalton Academy because of Blaine Anderson, his first friend in years.
But even a better school environment and new friends can't take away the fact that everyday he has to go home and face his mother.
It doesn't take away from the fact that no one has a clue that he's being abused.
It doesn't take away from the fact that no matter what, he refuses to tell anyone.
Because sadly, she's all that he has.
Even if she doesn't want him.
She's all he has.
Thoughts, questions, concerns? Please review!
Just a warning, this story is gonna be a whole lot of angst. Hold on to you seat-belts people, it's gonna be a bumpy ride.
Until next time! xx
