A/N: Sorry i havent written in awhile or anything. Life has kept me pretty busy for the most part. Here is chapter 2 of the story so sit back, relax and enjoy.
Chapter 2
Blaine walked into McKinley High school with his head held high but this was only the beginning of the day so there is no telling what could come out of it. Was he going to get shoved into the lockers? Was he going to have a day where he didnt get bullied? Only time would tell. But sure enough, here came Karofsky and Azimio ready to slushie Blaine and shove him into the lockers, like always. Blaine didnt get one slushie, he got 2. Then Karofsky shoved him so hard into the lockers, harder than usual, and said if he told anyone that they were doing this that he was going to personally kill him. Blaine sat there, terrified and frozen with fear without a clue as to what to do next? Should he go to the principal? Should he tell Mr. Schuester? No! For now, Blaine was going to let the issue handle itself and just go on about the day as if none of this ever happened.
Meanwhile, at Dalton Academy, Kurt was practicing with the Warblers for their sectionals competition next month. While he was at practice, he had a flashback of the reason he transferred to Dalton in the first place. Kurt, at his old school, got taunted and teased so bad for being the only out gay kid at that school. He dealt with it until he decided it was time to transfer to a school where bullying of any kind wasnt allowed. So his mom looked into different schools online, then came across Dalton Academy and saw there was a no bullying policy in place. "This is the school your going to be going to, son. Tution may be high but I know this is a place where my boy would be safe," Kurt's mom told him. The next day Kurt and his mom went to Dalton Academy to sign the paperwork. "Welcome to Dalton Academy. My name is Mr. Stonebridge. I am the principal here. What is your name?" the nice man behind the desk asked. "My name is Kurt," Kurt replied nervously. "I have a question. At my old school we didn't have any music programs. Is there a glee club here?" "There is the Warblers," Mr. Stonebridge replied joyously. "It is one of the top glee clubs in the state, as a matter of fact," he added. And thats when the journey all started and it only improved from there. Now let's get back to rehearal. The Warblers were practicing Bills Bills Bills, one of the numbers for sectionals. It was by far one of the hardest numbers Kurt has ever performed while he has been with the Warblers, but he was still having fun so it didn't really matter. All Kurt knew was he was safe and that was all he cared about
