Well it's about damn time I updated this. How long has it been like... A month? I MISSED YOU GUYS! so anyways, I was busy the past little while but now I promise I will be quicker. So here is the last "kiddy Klaine" chapter, next chapter we will be heading into teen Klaine!
NAME CHANGE:
if you read chapter one, you are aware that the title has been changed from "Movie Nights" to "Nothing is ever like the movies"
AND YOU MAY BEGIN READING... NOW!
"Ewww."
Blaine whined. He had just spotted a wad of chewed gum on the side of the bus chair. He scooted closer to Drew to try and avoid the squishy spit covered mess on the faded blue seat cover.
"Well you don't have your drivers license. So stop complaining, because until you turn eighteen, this is the best ride you're ever gonna get."
Drew joked as she watched the young boy try to pick at the piece of pink gunk with the tip of his finger. She couldn't help but giggle when Blaine let out a wince when the gum stuck to his index finger.
Oh Blaine. Drew had known this boy since he was one. As Blaine struggled to pick the sticky goo off his finger,Drew remembered that it wasn't just her and Blaine on the bus this time around. She looked over to the other young boy, soft skin resting on the scratched window. His eyes were fixed on the large buildings the bus passed by.
"You ok buddy?"
Drew rested a hand on the little boys thigh in a comforting manner.
Kurt sighed
"Yeah. I'm fine."
Drew took one last look at the young boy and turned her attention back to Blaine. She couldn't help but start laughing once again as she looked at Blaine staring blankly at his sticky gum covered hands.
Drew was laughing so hard she was shocked she could make one final statement about the ridiculous sticky child.
"Just don't touch your hair and you'll be ok!"
Blaine shot her a glare. Clearly unamused by his situation.
"Ugh. Are we there yet?"
Drews laugher started to cool down as she leaned back over to Kurts side so she could peer out the window.
"Almost there boys. Just a few more blocks."
"Are you excited Kurt?"
Blaine jumped in his seat almost hopping on Drews lap as he tried to glance at Kurt.
Kurt looked over to Blaine
"Yeah.. I'm excited."
Blaine had only known Kurt for a short amount of time yet he could tell, he was far from excitement.
"Are you sure Kurt because..."
The bus stopped to a halt, making Blaine, who was sitting on the edge of his seat, fly off his seat and land on the ground.
Drew couldn't help but start to laugh, even Kurt cracked a smile at Blaines clumsiness.
"Ahhhhahaha! Come on you two! Haha." Drew said through her laughter. She stood up from her seat and extended a hand to a very irritable Blaine. Blaine took it and hoisted himself up onto his knees and then up standing. Drew passed her other hand over to Kurt who was still sitting down.
"Come on boys, before the bus driver gets pissed that we're taking so long."
The group started to walk down the bus aisle and stepped out onto the side walk.
It was a chilly autumn night, the group of three was huddled together trying to conserve body heat as they walked down the sidewalk in downtown Ohio hand in hand.
"Aww.. Blaine. Your hands are disgusting." Stated Drew.
"Well I'm sorry that you made me sit in the grossest seat in the entire bus."
The Drew and Blaine banter made Kurt smile. Yes, Blaine had never had any friends his age before him. But him and Drew where so close, anyone could mistake them for brother and sister.
"So... What exactly are we going to see?" Blaine said. Kurt looked up at Drew, equally curious.
"We, are going to see...Dramatic pause... CINDERELLA!"
"What?"
"DREW. That's a GIRLS MOVIE."
Both boys protested.
"Oh stop complaining."
"But drew!"
"No buts. We're going to see Cinderella."
"You owe us popcorn."
"Blaine, I owe you two nothing."
"Yes you do, you're making us see a girls movie."
Kurt rolled his eyes. Blaine was demanding... But his throat was dry...
"I don't see Kurt asking for anything"
Blaine looked over at Kurt.
"Kurt..."
"Well.."
Kurt spoke up.
"I am a bit thirsty..."
"Ugh! You boys are gonna bankrupt me!"
Kurt smiled at Blaine and Blaine smiled back as they observed Drew moping over to the concession stand.
Two small popcorns and three Cokes later, the group was seated in the back of the movie theater awaiting the beginning of the movie.
Just as the theater lights were dimming Blaine exclaimed,
"EWWW."
Drew slapped the top of her forehead with her palm and Kurt erupted with laughter.
"Oh dear god, please tell me that there isn't more gum on your chair."
Kurt crunched up in a ball from laughing.
"No, I just remembered WE'RE SEEING A GIRLS MOVIE."
"Oh my god, Blaine. We established this already. We're watching a girls movie and you're an idiot. Lets move on."
Kurt laughed even harder at that statement.
"But Drew!"
"Shut up. The movies starting."
"Who is that?" whispered Blaine
"It's her evil step sisters."
"Are your sisters evil?"
Drew frowned
"Blaine... We have been through this."
"Well.. Is your step mom evil?"
"Blaine, I don't have a step mom or any step sisters." Drew said disappointed.
"oh... Ok.."
Why was Blaine asking these questions? Blaine knew that Drew didn't have any siblings, or a step Mother... Or any Mother for that matter.."
Blaine turned back to the movie, yet Kurt was not focused on the movie, he was more focused on the sweet boy sitting only two seats away from him. If it wasn't for him, he would have been attacked by those animals at school. He had met an angel. A goofy, curly haired angel that he couldn't imagine losing now that he had found him. And, although it sucked to be remembering his Mom, who took him to the movies on one of the last days of his Moms short life, he was having fun. Drew seemed like a sweet girl, and he was with an amazing boy. So Kurt decided to forget about the sadness and try to have as much fun as possible.
"Who's that boy she's dancing with?" Blaine asked as Kurt glanced back up at the large theater screen
Drew stopped and smiled, "That's her prince charming."
"What's that?"
"Every girls dream."
Blaine and Kurt looked at Drew,
"Do you have a prince charming Drew?"
Drew let out a sarcastic laugh. "I wish."
Blaine grinned and placed his hands on his hips, sitting up tall. "I'll be your prince charming Drew!"
"Ugh, Blaine. That's just wrong. Now shut up before we get kicked out of this joint."
The doorbell rang.
"Hi Daddy!"
Kurt screamed as his Father opened the door.
Burt grinned
"This is Blaine!" Kurt said turning around to point behind him, where Blaine and Drew where standing.
"So you're the famous Blaine!" Burt exclaimed poking his head out of the door to get a better look.
Blaine immediately tensed up when Burt mentioned him.
"Daddy? Can I show Blaine my bedroom?"
Burt looked at the boy behind Kurt, he looked nervous and uncomfortable. As he leaned into the young girl on Blaine's right side.
"Please Dad?"
Burt sighed. "Fine. But just for a bit! It's late and I'm sure Blaine wants to get home."
Kurt squealed "Thanks Dad! Come on Blaine! "
He turned around and grabbed Blaines wrist yanking him away from Drews side and dragging him into the house. Blaine didn't even look Burt in the eyes as he walked through the doorway.
As Kurt and Blaine scampered up to play, Burt watched as the unfamiliar girl stayed planted at the bottom of the porch.
"Would you care to come inside?" Suggested Burt.
The strange girl slid her hands into her pockets and shifted from foot to foot. "It's alright I need the fresh air." The figure slowly started to mount the stairs to the top of the porch. "But, as we do have time to kill.. I'm Drew." She said as she stepped up in front of the door way to look Burt in the eyes.
This was the first time Burt had seen this girl up close, she had short blonde hair with light streaks of pink. She had dark jeans on her two muscular legs and blue, worn converse on small feet. The light blue top she had on complimented her glowing eyes. But the most interesting part was.. She looked nothing like Blaine. She was female, so that automatically crossed her being Blaines dad off the list, she was too young to be a Mother and certainly didn't look like Blaines sister...
"So you are Blaines..." Burt dragged on the last word of his sentence hoping the girl might catch on to his confusion.
"Babysitter"
That just made Burt more confused.. This girl couldn't be more than 13 and what kind of parents need to get a babysitter to take their child to the movies?
Drew watched as Burt squinted his eyes at her in question. Drew thought that the sooner she explained, the sooner Drew could leave, and the easier it would be for Burt to except Blaine.
"It's a long story..." She started
"I'm sure we have plenty of time. Are you sure you don't want to come inside?"
"I..I.. Guess I can" she stammered nervously as Burt stepped out of the doorway to let her through.
Three minutes later. Burt was laying back in his recliner and Drew was sitting cross legged on the couch.
"So, that long story you were telling me about?"
Burt asked looking over at Drew
Drew took a deep breath. This was the first time she had told her and Blaine's story to anyone. It was like she was giving away all their secrets.
"Well, when I was little, my parents died in a house fire while I was away at school."
Burts face immediately dropped, not even a sentence into the story and he already regretted making Drew tell everything.
"As you can imagine" She continued "I was traumatised. The two biggest pieces of my world were suddenly just gone."
Tears brimmed in Burts eyes, that must be how Kurt felt. Like his whole world had just fallen apart. It's six months after Kurt's moms death, and Burt still stays up till the early hours of the morning bawling his eyes out in a mess of broken regrets.
"I was in the middle of third grade when my parents passed away. We had no relatives nearby. Most of my family lives scattered over various parts of Europe, and they didn't want to ship me off to London at such a young age. So, I became an orphan. Lonely, depressed and confused but then, Blaine's family came around and adopted me. I still felt out of place and lonely, Blaines parents are almost always away and I never felt ... full.. I guess. But then one year later, Blaine was born. I remember that night like it was yesterday. Holding that squirmy baby in my delicate arms was the first time I ever felt full after my parents death."
"But wait.." Burt commented, "If your Blaine's sister why do you say your his babysitter."
Drew looked down. Suddenly humiliated. "Well.. Blaines family is away quite a bit... They mostly use me to take care of Blaine and the house when they're gone, so they never really call me their "Child"."
"Isn't that a form of child labour?"
Drew's head snapped up. "What? No no no. The Anderson's are lovely."
A stern look appeared on Burts face. He looked so deep into the sea blue eyes of Drew, he felt like he was swimming. "Well, lovely or not, it doesn't give the Anderson's any right to... Wait... The Anderson's?"
Drew cocked her head to the left and squinted her eyes.
"Yes. Sierra and Lu-"
"Luke Anderson?" Burt finished for her.
"What? Y-yes! How did you know?" Burt smiled so wide Drew was in fear he was going to break his face in two.
"Me and Luke were best friends in college! I haven't seen him since me and Kurt's mom first got married!"
Drew grinned. "That's incredible! I will definitely ask Luke if he remembers you!"
"AAAAAAGHHHH."
At that moment, Blaine and Kurt came rushing down the stairs, interrupting Drew and Burts conversation.
Plastic swords in hand, Kurt and Blaine barrelled down the stairs, batting their swords together in a fun manner.
"You'll never beat me!" Exclaimed Kurt as he whacked his sword.
Blaine just smiled. A smile Drew had hardly seen before. Only people he really loved could pull it out of him. Drew pulled herself off the couch and ran over to the back of where Blaine was standing. Out of nowhere she ran up to Blaine and grabbed him from behind. Blaine let out a playful shriek as Drew lifted him up. Kurt giggled and fell down on the wood floors.
"Looks like this pirate needs to get to bed!" She stated as she lifted the curly munchkin on to her shoulders.
Blaine giggled and started playing with Drew's cotton candy colored hair. Kurt stopped laughing and jumped off the ground.
"Bye Blaine!" He screeched as he ran over to drew. He hoisted himself onto the tip of his toes so he could give Blaine a high five from where he was resting on Drew's shoulders. Drew stared down pleased as she watched Kurt give Blaine his high five.
"Alright, come on cutie. Let's go home."
Burt rushed over to escort them to the door.
"Bye Blaine!"
Kurt waved as his Father shut the door behind Drew and Blaine.
"Did you have fun?" Burt asked as he was tucking a still excited Kurt into bed.
"Dad it was soooo fun!" Kurt gushed as he wiggled into his bed sheets.
"I'm glad you had fun." Burt kissed Kurt on the head and walked away to turn off the lights.
Just as Burt was leaving Kurt spoke up. "Daddy?" Kurt asked
"Yes Kurt?"
"Did you know Cinderella has a Prince Charming?"
Burt laughed "Tell me about it in the morning kiddo."
If only there was a time machine. So someone could go back in time to tell Kurt he had already met his Prince Charming, and to prepare him, for a life that is nothing like the movies.
BOOM. PROLOGUE DONE.
As well as my three projects!
I will now start updating more often. Next chapter, we really get into the story! Don't worry, we still have a few more chapters to go before the drama begins! Who is ready for some Teen Klaine? MOI!
PS: if you thought of Blaine in "Michael" while they were sword fighting... I was too.. Why do you think I put that in there? I LOVE ME SOME GAY PIRATES!
Lol.
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