Hey guys! Sorry, but this part is a lot shorter than the first. I cut them into chapters and stuff to where I would think there would be a commercial break. This one is shorter, because its kinda changes so you can see what happened to Quinn. But I'm not writing about her, so when I publish the next part, it will be back to Blaine. Remember guys (whoever is reading this, I doubt there are many) I LOVE reviews. Okay, on with the story!
Big Brother Pt. 2
"What the hell!" Blaine shouted as he entered his house. He didn't normally curse unless he was mad or upset. He stormed into the living room where his mother sat folding laundry. "why is he here?" he glared at her, eyes almost black with petulance.
"Blaine, don't raise your voice at me!" she scolded, she sighed and answered again "... You mean Cooper? Well he is here to visit"
Blaine shook his head slightly "why? Did you know he was coming?"
"yes, he called a few weeks ago and asked if he could come see us."
"why didn't you tell me?"
"I wanted it to be a surprise. You haven't seen him in eight years! I just thought you two could bond, you know, spend some time together." she pleaded, knowing that Blaine was very upset about all this.
"No, I don't want to have anything to do with him" he said sternly, backing up towards the stairs.
His mom stood and faced him "Blaine Darren Anderson! Think about what you're saying!"
But Blaine was already at the top of the stairs and slamming his door shut behind him and locking it.
Light streamed in through the curtains of Blaine's bedroom. He had awakened to find himself still in his clothes from yesterday. He quickly took a shower and gelled his dark curls back before dawning his black converse, orange pollo, white pants, and matching white suspenders. He came down stairs and grabbed an apple. He hurried out the door so he wouldn't make any unwanted encounters with any certain family members.
Blaine arrived at school at seven-thirty. He grabbed his books out of his locker and walked with Kurt to their first period. Throughout out class, Blaine thought about about his 'conversation' with his mother the other day. He shouldn't have been that harsh, but he had meant what he said. He wanted to avoid Cooper at all cost. He didn't even want to think about him, which was hard to do when Tina and Mercedes, sitting right in front of him, giggled and whispered the whole class period.
When the bell rang Blaine gathered his things and walked out into the crowded hallway. He thought school was where he could get away from Cooper, but it seemed that he was all any of his friends talked about now.
