"H-Hi, Kurt," Blaine nervously pushed up his glasses and greeted Kurt.
Kurt looked him up and down, "Ugh, ew!" He poked Blaine's chest in disgust and turned around to high five Brittany and Santana, who were now laughing hysterically.
Blaine sighed and walked away forcefully. Of course, he thought, Why would the amazing Kurt ever ease up for a day? I swear, one day, he'll need me and I won't be here for him. I'm sick of obsessing over him and then getting turned down when I did nothing wrong.
Blaine often liked to tell himself that starting the next day, he was over Kurt and would never look twice at his beautiful face again. Sure enough, that day hadn't come yet.
The rest of the day was a blur to Blaine. He put up with Kurt's constant torments daily, but for some reason that time it had really gotten to him. Glee club was about to start, and Blaine was questioning whether or not he should even go.
Blaine stood at his locker wide open, just gazing into it trying to decide whether he should just go home or not.
"You coming to Glee club?" Tina approached him with a warm smile. Despite being friends with everyone else, Tina always seemed to be there for Blaine. He wasn't exactly sure why, but she always had been. Since the first day of school a few years back, Blaine was the new guy and Tina sort of found her way to him. He had to admit, she could be somewhat irritating at times because she would talk about Mike and Mercedes non-stop like her life depended on it, but he could never let a friend like her go.
"Uh, I…I don't know, actually," Blaine tried but failed to return her smile.
"I saw what happened with Kurt this morning."
"Uh, um, it's nothing, really."
"Yes, it is! You can't just let him treat you like that, Blaine! I know you! You have so much more than he will ever have!"
"And what might you suppose that be?"
Tina's eyes grew wide. Oh gosh… Although she'd never admit it, Tina was madly in love with Blaine. It nearly killed her to help him with boy trouble, but she knew she would never have a shot with him: Blaine was gay, and Tina was a girl. "Uh, um, you know—you're smart-"
"I'm gonna stop you right there: have you seen my grades? I'm not an outcast 'cause I'm smart, I'm an outcast 'cause…well, people don't…I don't know. There's just something I have that I guess I don't 'fit in' with the rest of them."
"Please: have you seen his grades? You're smarter than him. Moving on—you're much, much cuter than he is, trust me. You're a lot more caring. Instead of shoving people into lockers and criticizing them, you offer them a hand. You dress nicer, you can cook better, and the list goes on…"
"If I say I'll go to Glee club, will you shut up?"
"Yes," Tine replied with a smirk. Blaine laughed and linked arms with her as they walked into the choir room.
Blaine frowned and looked at Kurt who was glaring at him. Why is Kurt staring at me like that? Oh, probably plotting his next humiliating scheme for the amusement of the Cheerio's.
Blaine was completely wrong. Kurt's mind was racing towards Blaine. I tease Blaine every day, don't I? Why do I feel suddenly horrible about it today? His eyes are so cute when he's depressed… Wait, I made him depressed? And since when were you taking notice to the perfectly hazel combination of his eyes and—KURT! Blaine's a dork, NEVER think like that again! Well, it doesn't mean you have feelings for him. You thought Finn's eyes were just plain adorable last month, and he's your step-brother! Oh crap oh crap oh crap! He's making eye contact with me! LOOK AWAY!
"Oh, look what the Grinch brought to town!" Santana snapped towards Blaine.
"Might as well go to the losers' corner, because everyone could care less if you're here anyway," Kurt slyly added, quickly shooting Santana a relieved grin.
Blaine annoyingly rolled his eyes and starting walking to the corner as Kurt demanded, only to have Tina pull him by the edge of his shirt to the center in the front—where Rachel would normally sit.
"What were you thinking?" Tina asked him quietly as she sat down and took Blaine's bag to put next to hers.
"He's—he's just…so hard to ignore…"Blaine felt extremely weak speaking those words. Tina understood completely: Blaine was in-love with Kurt, and frankly Kurt would never know. I mean, if he did, that would most certainly be the death of Blaine.
I can't let him walk over me anymore like Tina said, Blaine told himself, I've had enough of this. From now on, 'Kurt' isn't a name I recall in my vocabulary.
Blaine took a deep breath, turning to Tina. He was about to repeat what he'd just said inside his head. He was soon stopped by the soothing voice of a male Cheerio.
"B-Blaine? Can I talk to you?" Kurt pleaded, tears welling up in his eyes.
A/N: Short chapter, i know! Btw: why ello :) xx
Just in case you're wondering, Kurt's not sad because he feels bad for Blaine. It's a different reason...you'll see why :D
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