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It had all started when Kurt had decided to become friends with a kid he'd met at the music store while looking for music for his NYADA audition. He'd been upfront with Chandler from the start, informing him that he had a boyfriend before even giving him his phone number. The two had texted each other a couple of times before starting a competition to see who could come up with the worst pickup line. Of course this would be the time his boyfriend would decide to look at his phone.

He believed Blaine when he told him he only looked at the phone because it kept going off. His boyfriend had never lied to him before, why would he start then? And while he should have come clean about who Chandler really way, and the reason for the cheesy pickup lines, he saw it as an opportunity to open Blaine's eyes to the fact that he was neglecting him. As well as the fact that there were people out there who found him attractive and wanted to be with him.

He hadn't expected Blaine to accuse him of cheating in song, in front of all their friends. He also didn't expect all their friends to side with Blaine, after all, Sam knew what was going on, had even helped him come up with some of his better pickup lines. He also hadn't expected his dad and Carol to sit him down and tell him they expected better of him, never mind asking him for his side of the story, which he then refused to offer up unless someone asked for it.

Surprisingly the only ones who did were David Karofsky and Sebastian, the latter took the information back to his the Warblers bringing Jeff, Nick, and Trent to his side. It had shocked the hell out of him when Sebastian had approached him telling him that he'd heard rumors of cheating, but then he asked to hear his side, said he didn't think Kurt was the type to cheat. He'd already told David, so why not Sebastian, what Sebastian said after the explanation is what really shocked him.

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"So when did the bullying start?" Kurt stared in shock as soon as the question left the other boy's lips. None of his so called friends had noticed that he was once again having trouble with the jocks at school, and they had all sided with Blaine after the cheating accusations. His dad was barely home long enough for Kurt to bring it up. He'd rather enjoy the little time he had with his dad than spoil it with talk of bullying, never mind that it was getting worse than it ever had been. "Dave told me of his suspicions, you just confirmed it for me. Hard to hide the wincing every time you move."

"It's nothing I can't handle, I mean I'm only there a few more months." Kurt tried to shrug it off, and hide the fact that he was in fact afraid for his life. "Besides, my audition for NYADA is in a couple of days, I don't want to do anything to jeopardize that."

"Going to be hard to audition when you can barely move." Sebastian pointed out, but Kurt just waved him off, saying he'd power through.

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And he had powered through, Carmen Tibideaux giving him nothing but good reviews, but still he hadn't gotten in. He wondered briefly if Rachel did, but by the time he'd gotten his letter he'd been far away from Lima and Rachel and the New Directions.

After coming clean with Sebastian he'd formed an unlikely relationship with the Warbler, and it had been Sebastian that had led David and the rest of his friends from the Warblers into his hospital room after the bullying went too far. They had informed him that they'd bought him a plane ticket to San Francisco, and Sebastian had gotten the name of his aunt from his father, and she'd be there to pick him up from the airport. They had promised that they hadn't told his dad anything about the bullying, but that they all thought he should.

The decision was taken from him when he became septic from a cut in his thigh he'd gotten from being thrown in a dumpster. The hospital had called his dad who was on the first flight out from Washington DC. The man was furious with him for not telling him that the bullying had started again, and with Finn and the New Directions for not watching out for him, and with the school for not keeping him safe. As it was it took everything Kurt had in him to talk his dad out of storming McKinley High, telling him he just wanted to go to San Francisco and wash his hands of the New Directions and McKinley High. In the end his dad agreed, however the man did start contacting lawyers to begin the process of suing the school.

Shockingly enough the only person from McKinley who came to visit him in the hospital was Sue Sylvester, bringing him his diploma saying he had good enough grades and enough credits to graduate, and that she was sorry that he'd once again slipped through the cracks. She explained that she was the only one who knew he was in the hospital, having been served with the law suit papers. She kept asking him if he wanted her to tell his friends what had happened, but again he said no, that he just wanted a clean break from high school.

It had been a close call as his case of sepsis, he didn't remember much of his time in the hospital, but his father had told him there was a time they thought they were going to lose him. He didn't come out of it unscathed either, he was currently on a waiting list for a new kidney, his dad not being healthy enough to donate one for him, and his aunt not being a match, which meant he was on dialysis. He also ended up having to have his right leg, where the infection started, amputated above the knee, this being the hardest thing for him to accept.

He had decided to go straight to his aunts after leaving the hospital, not wanting to see the pity in Finn's eyes when he realized just how sick he really was. He'd talked his dad and Carole into telling Finn and the New Directions that he'd already moved to San Francisco, rather than that he was in the hospital, not wanting them to forgive him out of pity, there was nothing he needed to be forgiven for, not that they would ever see it that way.

It was a month after being admitted to the hospital that he was finally released, and his dad had gotten the name of a good physical therapist in San Francisco before grabbing the bags Carole had packed for the three of them and heading straight to the airport. His aunt Billie had picked him, his dad, and Carole up at the airport, and took the three of them to her home. His dad and Carole stayed to help him settle in, and flew back to Lima a few weeks later.

It had been years since he'd seen his aunt Billie, her and his mom had drifted apart after their parents and sister had been killed, which was hard to understand since she was so much like his mother. She's found him sitting up on the couch one night, and had brought him a cup of warm milk, and sat down and the two of them talked until the sun came up. She and her husband Jordan taken time off work to help him get settled in, and get to know him and his dad and Carole, and before long he was just as close to her and her husband as he was with his dad and Carole. Billie was a social worker and Jordan taught law at Stanford. The two had two little girls, Christy and Helen, who were eight and ten years old, who loved nothing more than to have him sing with them.

He'd lived with his aunt for almost a month when his dad called to say he'd gotten his netter from NYADA. He'd asked him to open it, and his dad had broken the news to him that he'd not gotten in. While he was devastate, he knew it would be harder, if not impossible, to compete with the people at NYADA with a prosthetic leg, that didn't mean he didn't want to try.

It had been his uncle who had helped him come up with a back up plan. The two had been sitting down one night talking about what he taught at Stanford, and eventually Kurt realized that law sounded interesting enough that he thought he could do that with the rest of his life. His uncle Jordan had helped him apply to Stanford, and because he was faculty was able to get his application looked at, but he was accepted on his own merits which was important to him.

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Today was the day he was finally moving into his dorm room, and he grinned at Chris and Wyatt Halliwell as the two of them walked up with their parents, aunt, and uncles, cousins. Chris was his age and was actually going to be one of the boys living in his suit, the two of them already agreeing to room together, however when he'd first met the Halliwells he'd had a hard time working up the nerve to even talk to them. It was something he'd never experience before, always having something to say to people whether they were a friend or a bully. However with his new health problems and disability it made him weary of meeting new people, but Chris and Wyatt proved to be unwilling to back down and before long the three of them became really good friends.

"Kurt?" He turned when he heard his name and saw Wes and David making their way over to him, "What are you doing here?" David asked as he pulled him into a hug, before letting him go so Wes could hug him. He'd completely forgotten the two of them would be attending Stanford with him, just a year ahead of him. Wes being premed and David prelaw.

"I enrolled in the law program with my friend Chris. His brother, Wyatt, already goes here, he's a junior in the premed program." Kurt was quick to explain, wondering if they had heard about him and Blaine had broken up. He didn't have to wait long for his answer.

"We heard about the break up from Blaine, though it made a lot more sense after talking to Nick and Jeff." David said as he lifted up one of Chris's boxes from the pile the two of them had created of their things. Wyatt was going to be living off campus this year in an apartment, so his things had already been moved in, but since they were freshmen, they were told they had to live in the dorms. Though his dad had originally talked with the dean, and had gotten him permission for Kurt to have a place of his own, he'd declined in favor of living with Chris.

"Yeah, we'd been growing apart over the last couple of months, I guess it just wasn't meant to work out" He tried to hide how much he missed being with Blaine, he had truly loved the other boy and did regret hurting him, but that didn't mean he wanted to get back together with him. He knew it was time to find himself again, he lost himself somewhere in his relationship with Blaine, or maybe it was because he'd never found himself after the first round of bullying before entering into the relationship with Blaine. Whatever it was, there was no way he was ready to start dating anyone at this point in his life.

"Who's Blaine?" He turned at Wyatt's question, and missed the looks David and Wes gave him, or how Chris rolled his eyes.

"I was dating him until right before my accident." He informed the tall blond, completely missing the look of jealousy in his eyes, though the other three college students didn't, nor did any of the adults.