Klaine Advent Day 2 – belong
[G, 335 words – look they're getting longer!]
A/N: I honestly don't even know what this is but okay…enjoy! Let me know what you thought!
"Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don't belong." - Mandy Hale
All throughout his childhood, Kurt had never felt like he belonged anywhere. None of the boys at school were interested in tea parties or Disney movies or even dress up like Kurt was. And the girls enjoyed most of the same things but thought it was odd that a boy liked those things as well. This is why Kurt often had trouble fitting in. He ate lunch at a table by himself, read a book in the corner of the playground at recess and played quietly by himself in his room on the weekend.
Then there was high school which was just as bad, if not worse. He was constantly being thrown into dumpsters or shoved against lockers. He did his best not to let it get to him but some days were much harder than others. He longed for a best friend like he'd seen everyone else have through the years.
When he packed up his Ohio life and moved to New York, it had been one of the best days of his life. He was finally getting out of there. He could finally go out into the world and find some people like himself. He was finally able to start his life. And that's exactly what he did.
"Kurt? Honey did you hear me?" Blaine asked, snapping Kurt out of his thoughts.
"What?" Kurt said spinning around to look at Blaine who was holding one of the many large boxes of their things.
"I just wanted to know where you thought our pictures should go." Blaine told him.
Kurt looked around, deciding on a place for them. "Um, how about there," Kurt said pointing, "Above the couch."
"Sounds great," Blaine agreed.
After they had moved everything into their new apartment, Kurt went to stand in the middle of the room and Blaine followed, pecking him in the lips.
"What do you think, love?" Blaine asked, looking around.
Kurt paused for a moment, taking it all in. "It's perfect," he said finally. "Absolutely perfect."
