A/N: I'd say damn Glee for making me think of more stories, but I just can't. This mutli-story comes from spoilers about Glee and how Kurt and Blaine are going to Prom…and have some problems with it along the way. So, enjoy!

Prom is the dance of the year. Gay couples have always been excluded from this pivotal event, and the same treatment ensues at McKinley High.

I could never own the genius of Glee.

Anchors

"Alright, that's enough for rehearsal today, guys," Mr. Schue called out at the end of the song. Kurt leaned against Mercedes, beaming widely. The group didn't dissapite. Rachel headed over to Mercedes and Kurt. Everyone was joking around, relaxing at the end of practice when the doors opened in the back of the auditorium. Mr. Schue stood up from his seat.

"Sue, for the last time, this is our ti -," Mr. Schue began angrily before he looked up the guest. Mr. Schue studied the young man standing in the aisle carefully. The students hadn't noticed the guest until the heard Mr. Schue's voice die off.

"Blaine!" Kurt all but leapt off the stage to greet his boyfriend estically.

"What is he doing here?" Puck asked loudly.

"What planet have you been living on, Puckerman?" Quinn asked sardonically, "Those two have been together since Regional's. Blaine swings by practice every Friday."

"I know that. It's Tuesday."

Meanwhile, Kurt and Blaine were having a hushed conversation, far back from the stage. They both were agitated, and looked very frustrated. The whole group was watching the exclusiveness of the duo, a trait that hadn't really existed until now.

"I don't mean to interrupt, well, actually, I do," Finn said loudly, "But what the hell is going on? You both look like you've been hit by a train or something."

Kurt and Blaine exchanged glances. Kurt looked sheepish, earning a light smack from Blaine.

"You didn't tell them? They could've helped."

"Helped with what?" Rachel inquired.

"It's nothing, Blaine, really, now is not a good time."

"I think it is, actually," Mercedes corrected, "You've been on edge since lunch, Kurt, when you vanished. I was going to crack it outta you, but this works too. Maybe Blaine should tell us what's going on?"

"Hey, that works for me. It'll make our lives easier," Blaine smirked, causing Kurt to flinch.

"Fine! I didn't want to bring it because everyone's been so excited about it, and Quinn really, really, really wants to back on top, but the only way this going to work is if you guys help us, which might hurt Quinn's chances. It would mean so much to me and Blaine, though -,"

"Dude, stop stalling," Puck snapped.

"Blaine and I are going to Prom…

"Oh, wow!"

"Here I thought they were going to announce their engagement…"

"Ooh! We'll have to go shopping soon!"

"Only the student council refused to sell me a ticket."

"What?"

"When the hell did this happen?"

"Hell to the no."

"Screw Prom Queen. This is so much more important."

"They can't do this – my dad's will hear about this, I promise."

"Do Burt and Mom know?"

"Why didn't they sell Kurt a ticket? He's normal. Well, his love of scarves isn't, but still."

"Are you sure you two want to do this?" Mr. Schue's sounded out louder than everyone else, "I know you both have had your fair share of bullying and fighting to go to Prom is going to a big fight. You just got settled back into McKinley, Kurt. We don't want you to leave again because of the stress. It's not going to be easy, even though I personally will have your back."

"Yes, I am sure," Kurt said confidentially, "It's different now. Being at Dalton showed me how the world can be accepting. Now it's time to make McKinley like that. All the progress we've made just here, in glee. Remember how Puck used to call this the homo-explosion? Just last week, he and Blaine were talking football after practice."

"What about you, Blaine?" Mr. Schue asked. Blaine was floored by the question.

"Why are you asking me? I'm not even a student here. The people who it'll affect every single day is all of you and Kurt. I tried to say no to him, but he's too damn adorable."

"Dude, we're behind Kurt on this as long as he's on board, which means we have to be behind you, too," Puck said, "Although, if you hurt Kurt at all, we'll go all gangster on you, even if it means going back to juvie."

"Seriously? You don't even know me? You're throwing a lot on the line."

"For love. Well, and for Kurt and his happiness," Rachel smiled, "Besides, you gave Kurt the strength to come back to McKinley. Without you, he'd still be miserable. We have you to thank for that."

"I couldn't have said it better," Mr. Schue nods, clapping Kurt and Blaine on the back, "So, I'll ask again, Blaine, are you sure you want to do this? You'll have to trust us to help Kurt during the day at school, but we'll have to trust you to look after him after school, along with Finn and their family."

"Yes, I'm sure."

"Oh my god! Finally, a committed answer!" Kurt squealed, causing the group to laugh as Kurt and Blaine hugged each other tightly.

"So, how did you try and avoid answering Kurt?" Finn asked Blaine as everyone began to pack up to go home. Blaine laughed easily before answering quietly.

"It wasn't easy. He's been asking me about Prom since he came back here. I either brought up another topic, like being back here and in New Directions, or took him shopping…haven't you noticed all of the clothes he has now? It's cost a fortune in gas, but I just wasn't sure. But having you guys here helps."

"Having you around helps. You have no idea how happy you make Kurt. Whenever he gets back from a date, he practically sings for the whole night. I don't know how long Burt will put up with it, because it's almost baseball season."

"Are you serious?"

"Why are you surprised? This is Kurt we're talking about. Although," Finn stopped in the middle of the hall, causing Blaine to crash into Finn.

"What?"

"He hasn't told Mom and Burt…godamnitt, Kurt!" Finn spun around to find Kurt giggling with Rachel and Mercedes.

"What is it now, Finn?" Kurt asked lazily.

"You can only do this if Burt and Mom agree to it!"

"I know."

"Why haven't you told them yet?"

"It's a new idea, Finn."

"Really, because Blaine just told me how you've been asking him since you got back here a month ago!"

"Finn, just calm down," Rachel says.

"No, Rachel. You don't know how scared the three of us have been since you came back to McKinley. We were scared about the bullies, the lack of faculty helping aside from Mr. Schue…and Blaine. We didn't know how being at different schools would work between you two. If anything bad happened, it would have been so much harder to deal with being at McKinley."

Dead silence filled the hallway. The rest of the club has passed Finn when he stopped but then stopped to listen as he spoke. Kurt and Blaine just stared at Finn, who was almost crying. Finn looked to see the club watching him intently. He walked closer to Kurt and Blaine, lowering his voice significantly.

"I know that we asked you guys if you can do this, but I don't know if I can do this. Seeing you harassed, talked about – I still can't believe that you made it back here. And now this. It's such a fantastic idea, I just don't want to see you get hurt, Kurt."

Kurt wiped his eyes quickly before stepping forward to hug his stepbrother, both of the boys crying silently. When the duo broke away, Kurt smiled up at Finn.

"I know this is hard. It's still hard for me. But knowing that I have you and our family and the Glee club and Blaine is what made this decision so easy. I just knew that all these people would support me, and that we'd get through it together."

"It's still going to be a tough sell," Finn looked at Blaine, who had almost started crying himself, "I think Blaine should be there. Mom adores him and Burt seems to like him."

"Does tonight work, then?" Kurt asked. Blaine and Finn nodded in affirmation.

"Hey, we can come too!" Rachel called, her hands on her hips, Mercedes nodding vigorously. The rest of the club had moved closer to the smaller group, all of them looking at Finn and Kurt expectantly.

"Uh, I don't know -," Finn started uncomfortably.

"Our house is big enough now, Finn. I will need help cooking dinner, though," Kurt said.

"Wait, you cook?" Blaine asked, "I don't know why that shocks me."

"I don't know why you didn't know. The day after Rachel's party, I was supposed to help my dad with brunch food. I know that you're a horrible cook, but I'll take your help anyway."

"Did I offer?"

"Wait, wait, we'll have to clear this with our parents first. It is kinda last minute," Finn began, "We'll let you guys know within an hour. At the very least, they'll probably let Mercedes and Rachel come. And thank you, everyone."

"If we're having a feast, we have got to run to the store on the way home," Kurt said excitingly.

"Huh, well, why don't you and Blaine do that? I'll go and clean up at home," Finn said as he got into his car. Blaine turned to Kurt once the Glee club had cleared the parking lot.

"Why the hell did you leave McKinley again?" Blaine asked in amazement. Kurt slipped his hand into Blaine's, tugging him into a hug.

"So I could be with you."

A/N: I love reviews. And I would've had Blaine and Kurt kiss here at the end, but they are in a highly bigoted, homophobic area. It isn't a good idea for them to kiss anywhere in that town. Period.