This is my first story! So basically, this is my take on what Blaine would write in Kurt's yearbook. Enjoy and feel free to review and tell me what you think!


Kurt opened his locker to find his yearbook perched on the top shelf. He smiled to himself as he remembered the last person to sign it. Blaine wouldn't even let him in the same room as he "poured his heart out onto a minuscule sheet of paper", or so Blaine said. As he took the book out, he remembered what Blaine had told him. He said to read it in private away from leering eyes. Of course Kurt found this absurd but he respected Blaine's wishes and waited until he got home to see what kind of nonsense Blaine wrote on the previously blank page. As he flipped through the pages, Kurt came to a random page in the middle of the book. He saw Blaine's cramped handwriting next to a picture of a seemingly normal history class. What Kurt did not previously notice was what Blaine had circled. The two of them we're sitting in the back of the room completely ignoring everyone else, including the teacher, and only having eyes for each other. Kurt began to read the small paragraph written in blue pen.

Dear Kurt,

I keep telling myself to keep my head up, that I'll see you as much as possible. That I'll Skype you, and write to you. It's hard, but I'm willing to do anything to keep you in my heart and mind. I know that Broadway needs you, and I want to share the fabulous, fantastic and loving person that you are with the rest of the world. I love you and I will always have a Grande Non fat mocha waiting for you in the morning, even though the seat next to me in the choir room will be empty. I can't wait to move in with you in one year and start the next chapter of our lives together. I love you to the moon and back.

Forever yours,

Blaine

Once Kurt had read it over four times, he texted Blaine to meet him up for coffee. Next year won't be the same without Blaine. He might as well make the most of the time he had left with his amazingly perfect boyfriend.