A/N Hey guys! I am so sorry for the huge delay in posting this chapter! I have just been in one of those moods where i couldn't just sit down and write you know? I know I said it would be two days between updates, but I realize that that is pretty ambitious... I may aim for once a week perhaps?

I am amazed at the response this story is getting, and I am so happy you all seem to be enjoying it!

Reviews: "D" The interviews will probably vary in length, as you will see, this chapter is mostly still getting to know them, the real stories will probably start next chapter (But don't hold me to that!) And I agree about Eric and Judy, but you will have to wait and see about them!

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the chapter!

(Again, Glee is most definitely NOT MINE. Nor are any of the characters. Except Eric and Judy. I made them.)


Kurt had received a letter two weeks after his initial audition, informing him that he had gotten a place on the show. He was overjoyed and called Blaine as soon as he read it.

"Did you get a letter Blaine? Did you get in? Did you? Did you?" Kurt said excitedly, as soon as he heard Blaine's voice on the other end.

Blaine laughed, as Kurt waited anxiously for a reply. Cooper could be heard in the background complaining that he needed the phone. There was a quick scuffle and finally Blaine responded.

"I did get in Kurt! They called about ten minutes ago, and I tried to ring you but you must have been talking to them then! They said we are gonna be interviewed next month, and that we have to make sure we have lots of stuff to say." Blaine babbled. "It was a man on the phone to me, he said his name was Eric. He seemed nice."

"The woman was talking to my daddy. He said she wasn't very nice to him. Mom is out getting the groceries, I can't wait to tell her! She should be home soon, I think. " Kurt smiles at how Blaine seemed to be just as excited as him. Burt had told him that the first interview for television would be the following month, and that both he and Blaine would be interviewed at the same time, but not together, and the two girls would be interviewed afterwards.


The morning of the interview came, and the pair of boys sat together in a waiting room. It was far smaller than the one they had been in before, and this one had only twelve seats. One for each of the four children, and each of their parents. Burt and Elizabeth sat beside Kurt, but Blaine's parents had another business meeting, so had sent Cooper along instead. He sat, appearing bored, but he still comforted Blaine when he seemed to be nervous.

Across the room, sat a blonde haired girl, who appeared to be the same age as them. Her hair flowed down her back, and she wore a Pink dress, with a matching hairband. She sat between a man and woman, who must have been her parents. She was very quiet, though she didn't seem nervous. She held her head high, and it seemed as though she simply didn't want to talk to the two boys.

After a few moments, the door burst open, and a second girl skipped in energetically, beaming from ear to ear. She wore a blue skirt with polka dots, a white blouse, and a Navy cardigan with little puppies embroidered on the pockets. Her socks were pulled up to her knees, and her hair in two braids at the sides of her head. She walked straight up to Blaine, who was sitting nearest the door.

"Hello, My name is Rachel Berry. I'm eight. What's your name?" She said, loudly.

"Um... I'm Blaine." He replied, slightly in shock from her abrupt appearance. She went around the room, introducing herself to everyone in the same manner, before Sitting between the two men who had followed her in, smiling fondly at her.

"These are my Dads, Hiram and Leroy." She announced, pointing at each of them as she said their names. They smiled and greeted the group with a friendly manner. Quinn seemed to have lost interest soon after Rachel had entered, and was now engrossed in plaiting the hair of her Barbie just right. Her parents greeted the family; though they seemed reserved, even more so than they had while greeting the Hummels. Cooper said Hello to them, smiling, though seemingly awkward around them, as though he wasn't sure what to say. Burt and Elizabeth, however, Stood up and greeted them warmly, and within minutes they were chatting amicably together.


After a couple of minutes, Eric walked in, closely followed by Judy.

"Blaine, you will be with me for now, Kurt, you can go with Judy. Parents, there is a coffee room through that door, if you want anything." He pointed to the far side of the room, then went on to explain what would be happening In the show. He had decided that it would be best to interview each child separately at first, then as time went by, he may interview certain pairs together to get interactions with people other than himself and Judy.

He beckoned for the boys to follow him, and led Blaine into a room on the left, while Kurt walked with Judy to the door on the right.

Blaine looked around in awe. His house was big, and some would call it fancy, but he couldn't help but be impressed by this room. It was huge. It reminded him of the time he had been to the circus with Kurt and Cooper. There were people moving everywhere, and in the centre there was a stage, done up to look like a mix between a living room and a toy room. It had a bookshelf, filled with children's stories, and a toy box in the corner. A fireplace stood in the middle of the large fake wall, in front of which were two puffy armchairs.

Eric told Blaine to go and enjoy himself for a few minutes, so he immediately picked up a book and sat up on the armchair. It was quite a big book, but Blaine liked to read. He opened the first page and read silently.

"Mr and Mrs Dursley of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much."

It was almost fifteen minutes before Blaine was interrupted from his reading to be interviewed. He hadn't even noticed the cameras focusing on him as he read. He closed the book, being careful to mark his page at the end of the first chapter. He looked up to see Eric sitting on the chair opposite him.

"So Blaine, Tell me about yourself..."


Kurt walked into the room, barely noticing the size. He walked to the little false room in the centre, and sat on the rug by the fireplace. He found a little set of dolls, and started dressing them up in various outfits until it was time for him to be interviewed. Judy walked in then and sat down. The cameras focused on Kurt's face and he smiled.

"Kurt. Tell me why you auditioned for this show?" She asked. Her tone couldn't be described as friendly, but it was far kinder than it had been with Blaine.

"Well, You see, Me and my friend Blaine were watching Television, and we saw an advert asking if Kids from Lima would audition for a TV show. We thought it would be fun to go, and I really wanted to go on it, because everyone at school would see me on it and then they would all want to be my friends. I don't wanna be friends with them anymore though. I only need to be friends with Blaine, and they are all mean to me so I shouldn't try to please 'em. That's what my Mom tells me."

Judy smiled. It was an odd thing to see, and Kurt couldn't help but wince at the lipstick on her front tooth. "Hm. You like watching Television? What's your favourite show?"

Kurt grinned. "Of course I like TV! Who doesn't? I love Spongebob, But so does everyone else. Me and Blaine always watch The Fresh Prince or Sabrina after school. I know all the words to the songs!" He announced proudly, and proceeded to prove this by singing both theme song of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air loudly for the cameras.


Blaine was getting along very well in his interview as well. He talked about Spending time with Kurt, His favourite movies, (Toy Story and The Lion King, but he admitted to enjoying the Princess movies as well, and even mentioned that he had a toy Flounder instead of a rubber duck for the bathtub.) He was chatting easily with Eric, who was definitely far nicer than mean old Judy.

"So Blaine. I noticed that your Mom and Dad aren't here again today? Where are they, that is so important they had to send you off all on your own?"

"Well, you see, I'm not alone. I'm here with Kurt and his Mom and Dad, and my brother Cooper came too, even though I know he wanted to hang out with his friends today. Mom and Dad are working. I'm not sure where though, I never get to go see them at work, 'cause Kids aren't allowed in there. Burt's job is cool though. He fixes up cars, and I'm allowed to help him sometimes while I'm waiting for Kurt to come out and play. Kurt doesn't like cars, but that's okay, because I like playing with him more than I like cars anyway so I don't mind not helping all of the time."

Eric grinned, not for the first time during the interview. "And what do you and Kurt do then? Wnen you are together?"

"Oh, we do lots of stuff! Sometimes we play pretend in the garden, like have tea parties or play school and stuff, and sometimes we stay inside and watch TV. My favourite show is Dexter's Lab or Power Rangers, but we always love watching Sabrina and The Fresh Prince. I bet Kurt Sang the song... He always sings..."


The interviews took about an hour each, and afterwards they had to wait for both girls to finish theirs. While they waited, they were given a lunch of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (Kurt had the crust cut off, his grandma had said it made your hair curl, and Blaine seemed to be proof of that, so he steered clear of it). They also had apple juice, and were allowed to watch TV, even though there was nothing good on. They played that they were in a restaurant instead, and called the adults as though they were waiters and waitresses.

After the interviews were over, Eric and Judy gathered them all together again, and congratulated them on doing so well. They said that the show would be on TV the following Tuesday, and the Tuesday after. Each show would be an hour and a half long. The children, even Quinn, who had been interviewed by Eric, were all smiling and laughing together, and the adults started gathering up their things and preparing to leave.

Blaine had just buckled himself into the car, when he seemed to remember something, and ran back inside, before returning with something under his jacket. Nobody questioned it, they just assumed that he had forgotten a toy he had brought, or maybe got hungry and took another sandwich. Blaine sometimes did odd things like that.

In the car on the way back, Kurt was oddly silent. Blaine noticed and leaned over to him.

"Are you feeling okay, Kurt?" He whispered, carefully.

"Of course I am, today was brilliant! I'm just really tired is all. You know what I mean?" He answered, yawning, as if to prove his point. Blaine yawned as well.

"Yeah, I get it..." he mumbled, and by the time they got home, the two boys were fast asleep in the back seat, and Cooper had to carry Blaine in when they dropped him home, and the same for Burt and Kurt when they got to the Hummels.


So there you go! What do you think will happen in the next chapter? What do you think was really bothering Kurt? What did Blaine take/borrow from the studio? And most of all: Did you enjoy it and do you still want to read more? Let me know in the reviews!

Thanks for reading!

-Sorcha xx