A/N: Thanks for being patient with me, I know it's been a few weeks since the last update. However, I am updating on a weekly basis on GKM and only post it here on this site when the whole part is completed. Big thanks to margaretthatchercat for whipping this into shape. If you like this fic, please comment and rec it. Also, please note that the warnings for this part are: barebacking and bottom!Blaine. Kurt also makes an appearance starting this chapter, he'll play a very important role in this fic. Lastly, I have a tumblr where I post my SeBlaine drabbles that aren't posted here, I also talk about my WIP on that site. I'd be honored if you can follow me at "rykerstrom . tumblr . com". Thanks.


TO THE FOUND

The final weeks of Blaine Anderson's summer break were the worst of his life. They consisted of a mixture of drama, confusion, and disappointment. Actually, those weren't the only things Blaine felt, he also felt betrayed, bewildered, dumbfounded and hurt.

It wasn't a regular occurrence to have a mysterious and beautiful stranger suddenly come into his life, sleep with him, and disappear as if he were never there. But Blaine knew that Sebastian Smythe had been there, because what he had before him was the evidence of Sebastian's existence.

A blue stone.

Initially, Blaine had thought that it was the same blue stone that he found as a child, that perhaps he had forgotten to put it back in its box the last time he examined it for a trip down the memory lane. But when Blaine found that stone still safely tucked away in the wooden box inside his drawer, Blaine realized that there was something else at work. There were too many things that didn't make sense about what happened recently.

Blaine sighed and rubbed his fingers against his temples. Ever since Sebastian's strange disappearance, Blaine had hoped to catch a glimpse of the boy somewhere in town. There would be instances where Blaine thought he had seen Sebastian, only to be disappointed to find out that it was his eyes playing tricks on him. He had hoped that perhaps Sebastian was telling the truth about just having moved here, and that he might even live nearby; but the more Blaine thought about the story, the more it didn't add up.

There had been dreams. Vivid dreams so otherworldly and ethereal that they woke Blaine up in the middle of the night, breathing hard, aching with want that he couldn't even describe. He remembered seeing a pair of sea-green eyes and a smile so radiant and full of love that Blaine knew was meant for him.

And Blaine saw wings, wings so majestic and regal that they couldn't have been from this world.

A quick glance at the time on Blaine's phone told him that it was getting close to noon. Today was move-in day at Dalton; Blaine knew that it would be best if he got this out of the way as early as possible. With a sigh, he put the new stone with the old one into the wooden box and packed it away with the rest of his belongings.


By the time Blaine arrived at Dalton Academy, the sky had turned into a shade of dark grey, signaling the impending arrival of a storm. In spite of the gloominess of the weather, the campus was lively with activities. The hallway was noisy and bustling with energy as new students greeted the old and friends were made. Blaine had applied for a single room this year, initially hoping that it would give him some privacy and independence. But with what had transpired the past couple of weeks, being alone was the last thing he wanted.

Every time Blaine was alone, he found himself thinking about Sebastian. Was it normal to form this type of attachment toward someone he barely knew? But that wasn't it; there seemed to be a sense of familiarity surrounding Sebastian, and it was something that Blaine couldn't quite explain.

Blaine took a step back and examined his new dorm room. Everything seemed to be in order. Blaine's eyes fell on the wooden box that he had placed on his desk. He had left the lid open so that the stones were in view. Even under the dim light that was illuminating the room, they seemed to glow and radiate with an unnatural brilliance.

Blaine sighed and shook his head. He might as well go outside and say hello to his dorm mates. Maybe that would take his mind off Sebastian.

He stepped into the hallway, taking in the bustling scene before him. In spite of the excitement that was taking place and all the people that were occupying the dormitory, Blaine had never felt more alone. He was about to give up and go back into his room when Blaine saw something that made his heart skip a beat.

At the other end of the hall was a tall figure clad in the most pristine white; in spite of a slightly different ensemble this time, it was definitely the person that had been haunting Blaine's dreams.

Sebastian.

Sea-green eyes met Blaine's and froze him to the spot, unable to move. As Sebastian walked forward and closed the distance between them, only one thought crossed Blaine's mind.

God, I missed him.

But before he even had a chance to process that thought, Sebastian had pulled Blaine into the room, and slammed the door behind them. The loud bang reverberated in the small room, but Blaine didn't care. Sebastian's touch had sent a shock through his body. He threw his arms around Sebastian, wanting to pull him in as much as possible. Blaine knew that he should be angry at Sebastian for disappearing on him without a goodbye, but at this moment, the want and need for Sebastian outweighed logic.

They stumbled their way through the room, too engrossed in each other to see where they were going. Blaine felt the back of his legs hitting the edge of the bed and he toppled onto the mattress, bringing Sebastian down with him.

The kisses were urgent and heady, but Blaine needed to feel more. Three weeks had been an eternity to him. There was something about Sebastian that made Blaine throw caution to the wind and give into his wants and the most primitive desires. There was nothing Blaine wanted more than to feel Sebastian in every way possible.

They parted briefly, Blaine watching Sebastian's chest rise and fall, hearing his heavy breaths. Blaine noted that Sebastian's eyes had darkened in color again. The look on Sebastian's face could be best described as ravenous, and Blaine's heart fluttered at the realization that Sebastian was this way because of him.

Blaine watched in fascination as Sebastian stood up and undressed himself. Sebastian was graceful even in the way in which he would shrug off his blazer, dropping it casually on the back of the chair before unbuttoning his shirt and peeling it off his shoulders. As Sebastian stood naked before Blaine, Blaine was sure that this must be what perfection was supposed to be like.

"Are you just going to stare or should I take off your clothes for you?" Sebastian's voice snapped Blaine out of his reverie. This was the first time he had heard Sebastian speak since seeing him again. Blaine pulled his shirt up and over his head and dropped it unceremoniously on the floor before following through with the rest of his clothes.

Blaine moved toward the head of the bed to give Sebastian more room. He let out a small gasp of surprise when Sebastian surged forward and pinned him down. They stayed that way for a few seconds and then Sebastian leaned down and their lips touched.

The kisses Sebastian gave Blaine were soft, feather light, and tender, a stark contrast to the ravenous and frantic kisses from earlier. It was almost as if the earlier sense of urgency had evaporated with the confirmation of their mutual presence, that it wasn't a dream that they had found each other again.

Blaine closed his eyes and tilted his head back as Sebastian placed kisses on his mouth, his nose, his eyelids, his face. It felt reverent in the most flattering way. Blaine opened his eyes again when he felt fingers tracing down the side of his face. The look in Sebastian's eyes was that of adoration and awe; never in Blaine's life would he have imagined anyone to look at him that way.

Blaine turned his head to the side and kissed Sebastian's long fingers, his tongue darting out to give them a light lick; sucking on them gently when Sebastian slipped his fingers into Blaine's mouth. Sebastian smirkedand slid his fingers in further as Blaine swirled his tongue around the tips, and when Blaine released them they were slick with saliva.

Blaine threw his arms around Sebastian's neck when he felt his fingers pressing into him, opening Blaine up again and touching him in the most intimate place. He bit his lip as Sebastian knelt between his legs and entered him. He tangled his hands in Sebastian's hair as he met Sebastian's thrusts, taking him in deeper and harder, wanting to feel Sebastian in every way possible.

Blaine leaned up to kiss Sebastian on his forehead, noting that the other boy had his eyes shut tight and brow furrowed in what appeared to be an effort to control himself.

"Don't hold back."

Sebastian's eyes snapped open at those words. Their eyes met and just like that, Sebastian let go of his control and slammed up as far and as hard as he could. It felt like a shockwave that coursed through Blaine's body, shooting through every nerve, fibers, and everything that was Blaine. It was all so overwhelming but it was everything he had ever wanted.

A flash of lightning lit up the darkened room and it was followed by a loud clap of thunder. The storm had started its onslaught, bringing with it the rain and the wind. Blaine could hear the rain lashing against the concrete outside, the wind whipping through the trees as the storm swept through the area. The atmosphere of the room was shrouded in a layer of energy that was absolutely electrifying. All Blaine could think of and sense right now was Sebastian, who was in him in such a way that Blaine felt as though he was being consumed from the inside and out.

Every push and every thrust sent a jolt through Blaine's body. It was both overpowering and exhilarating. Helplessly his body twitched and jerked in reaction to the sensations as he held on weakly to Sebastian's shoulders. The thunder was deafening to Blaine's ears, the only thing he could hear. He wanted to beg and ask for everything that Sebastian had to give at this moment, but all he could do was try to keep breathing.

A strike of lightning illuminated the room, and something caught Blaine's attention. Amidst the myriad shadows casted amongst the strange lighting, Blaine swore that for a moment, he saw something absolutely out of this world.

Wings. Shadows in the outline of wings; shadows so grand that they almost enveloped everything else.

Blaine's eyes fluttered closed and he let out a cry when a particularly well-placed thrust brushed across his prostate; and when he opened his eyes again, the shadows were gone.

Close to completion, Blaine leaned upand placed an open mouthed kiss on Sebastian's lips, his tongue pushing past them to explore Sebastian's mouth, reaching inside of Sebastian just as Sebastian was inside of Blaine. A few moments later Sebastian gave a final thrust and ground his hips against Blaine as he climaxed, and suddenly, without any warning, Blaine was coming too. The unexpected release was a shock to his system and Blaine felt as though he was melting into Sebastian, and that they were two pieces that were built to fit together like this. At that moment, there was no Blaine Anderson. There was only them.

Afterwards, Sebastian laid Blaine down gently on the bed before pulling out of him with the utmost care, as though Blaine was the most delicate and precious thing in the world. Blaine heard Sebastian lay down next to him and he instinctively turned toward him, his hand reaching up to touch the other boy's face, tracing and memorizing every contour.

In spite of the darkness, Sebastian still managed to look breathtaking. His eyes fluttered close at Blaine's touch, a small smile on his face. Blaine pressed his lips to Sebastian's jaw and rested his head on Sebastian's shoulder. Even now, Blaine could still feel an invisible connection between them. There were no names or labels for what it was, but Blaine knew they shared a bond.

The bond did not extend to their thoughts, however, and Blaine needed to find out what had happened. His mind created endless scenarios. The bird he had saved as a child left a blue stone, too, and he thought he'd seen wings… But even as he tried to form a question he knew it would sound ludicrous.

"Where have you been?" It was the only thing that made sense to ask at the moment.

There was a silence that hung in the air as Sebastian simply gazed at him. And then he reached out and took Blaine's hand into his own.

"Lost. I've been lost," he replied softly. "But now I'm found."

It was then Blaine noticed the decorative metal cuff that Sebastian was wearing on his wrist. It was the only item Sebastian hadn't removed. Even in the shadows, Blaine could make out the blue stones that decorated the cuff.

"I've missed you." Sebastian's whisper was so low that Blaine almost missed it. All of Blaine's thoughts were dismissed as he heard those words. At that moment, all that mattered for Blaine was the fact that Sebastian was here with him. They could sort out the rest later.


The second Friday of the new school year was one of Blaine's favorites. It was when the Warblers held their Fall semester tryouts, a great venue for showcasing the talents that Dalton Academy had to offer. This particular tryout, however, was probably the best ever.

Watching the Warblers' react to Sebastian's dance moves was a highly entertaining activity.

"You weren't kidding when you said he was unbelievable." Jeff gaped. "How is that even possible?"

"I know, right?" It seemed strange to Blaine that almost every move Sebastian made was flawless, but he felt so proud to say that he was with Sebastian. "He's incredible."

"This isn't fair." That was Nick, looking on with a mixture of awe and envy. "People shouldn't be able to sing, dance, and look like that."

"He's exactly what we needed this year to win Nationals." Jeff looked entranced.

"Blaine, if you keep doing that I'm gonna OD on all the sap." Nick poked Blaine on the shoulder.

"Doing what?"

"You keep giving Sebastian these doe-eyed stares." Nick sat himself down on the sofa as the audition continued. "You didn't even tell us you got a boyfriend."

"Yeah, what's up with that? I want details, man."

"We met during the summer." The audition was over, and just as Blaine had predicted, Sebastian was welcomed into the Warblers with open arms. "Come on, I'll introduce him to you guys."

Sebastian greeting the Warblers was welcoming sight. There was a quiet confidence about the way he would shake their hands, introduce himself and smile. However, it wasn't the smile that Blaine was used to. The beautifully radiant smile that had been filling Blaine's dreams as of late was one that Blaine only saw when they were alone. It was exciting to know that particular smile was his.

"Nice to meet you all," Sebastian said, wrapping an arm around Blaine's waist. He leaned in to Sebastian's side, basking. "Now if you'll excuse us, Blaine and I have a date."

There were whistling and catcalls as they left the Warbler common room. Blaine settled his arm in the crook of Sebastian's elbow. They walked down the corridor. It was late Friday afternoon and some of the students from local families had already gone home for the weekend, leaving the campus strangely quiet. They walked through the large glass doors at the end of the corridor. Blaine let Sebastian take his hand as they walked through onto the grass field that expanded behind the school.

The field was the one part of Dalton that Blaine didn't visit often. He preferred the library or the various gardens found around every corner of the campus. But having Sebastian next to him suddenly made this seemingly empty area much more interesting. In spite of it being late afternoon, Blaine could still hear the birds chirping from the trees as the wind whistling through the grass.

"I found a four-leaf clover here yesterday."

"You what?" Blaine didn't even know Dalton had four-leaf clovers.

Sebastian reached into his pocket and pulled out a small plastic wrap carefully. "For you. So that you'll always have good luck."

"Thank you. You really didn't have to do this." The idea of Sebastian spending hours trying to find a four-leaf clover was both surprising and endearing at once. "It must've taken you hours."

"Nah, I didn't have to look far. It's a talent." The corner of Sebastian's lips turned up in what Blaine recognized as his suggestive smirk. "I'm talented at many things," he added, his eyes roving over Blaine's body.

"You're shameless."

"I didn't hear you complaining yesterday." Sebastian brushed his thumb over Blaine's hand, sending a jolt through his body.

Blaine was about to protest when something to Blaine's left caught his attention, but he saw nothing when he turned. Beside him, Sebastian stiffened and Blaine winced when Sebastian suddenly tightened his grip.

"Sorry!" Sebastian let go of Blaine's hand apologetically. "Did I hurt you?"

"No." Blaine rubbed his hand. "What's wrong?" Did he see something I didn't?

"Nothing." Sebastian shook his head and gave Blaine a smile. It was meant to be reassuring, but Blaine thought that it looked strained. "Let's head back."

Sebastian rested his hand at the small of Blaine's back as he steered them in the direction of the building. It was a short walk back to the school, but Blaine noticed that the wind had stopped and that everything suddenly seemed eerily silent around them.

It was as though they were being watched.

"So, does the ever-charming Blaine Anderson have any plans for the weekend?" Sebastian's voice cut through Blaine's thoughts. Blaine had been so preoccupied in his thinking that he didn't even realize they were back inside. "Blaine?"

"I—I, no, I don't. I haven't decided if I want to stay in school or go home. I mean, no one's home." Blaine looked up to find Sebastian gazing at him. He suddenly felt bad for not having anything planned. "What do you want to do?"

Is Sebastian going to stay in the dorm?

"I don't feel like doing anything." Blaine saw the corners of Sebastian's lips curl up as he gave Blaine a sidelong glance and a wink. "Except you. I'd do you."

Blaine's heart was beating so quickly that he couldn't even hear himself think. Sebastian just seemed downright seductive when he was like this; the way his eyes would seem to darken with lust when he wanted Blaine, and the way his voice would lower to almost a growl. Blaine could feel an inexplicable heat spreading through his body at the way Sebastian was watching him.

"I'll take that as a yes, then."


Fall and winter went by quickly, bringing with them some of the best months in Blaine's young life. Of course, being with Sebastian helped more than a little with that. Before Blaine knew it the snow was melting and the air was bright and warm. It was the first day of the spring semester, and that meant new schedules and faces.

"Excuse me." Blaine looked up toward the direction of the voice. He wasn't sure why he did, the owner could be addressing anyone, but he felt compelled to. "I'm new here."

A few steps above him on the spiraling staircase stood a boy his age. Blaine's first thought was that there was something familiar about the way this boy carried himself. From where was standing, Blaine could see a pair of stunning gray-blue eyes, porcelain skin so white that it was almost unreal, and features so beautiful that he looked like he just walked out of a portrait. A halo of sunlight framed the boy's head, streaming in from the large windows behind him.

"I'm Blaine." Blaine extended his hand to the boy, who shook it with a firm and surprisingly strong grip.

"I'm Kurt Hummel, and I'm a bit lost." There was something unique about Kurt's voice, and not simply because it was slightly higher than Blaine expected; something about the way Kurt sounded seemed foreign. "I just transferred here for spring semester; I heard that the Warblers are holding their spring tryouts?"

"I'm heading there myself. Why don't you follow me?"

"I'd be much obliged." Kurt smiled.

Once they both reached the bottom of the staircase, Blaine noted that Kurt was a good few inches taller than he was. Blaine led them through one of the side corridors of the school, explaining the history of Dalton to Kurt and trying to find out more about him.

"And here we are!" Blaine gestured at the large common room. "We meet here a couple times a week for practice, discussions, and just fun in general. You'll like the Warblers; we're like a big family."

"Thank you." Blaine noticed that Kurt seemed incredibly calm for someone who was about to audition in front of the Council. But confidence was a good thing, and if Kurt's singing sounded anything like his speaking voice, he would be a shoo-in.

"Good luck!" Blaine gave Kurt a pat on the back and hurried to the back of the room to find a seat. Sebastian was nowhere to be found, and so Blaine settled in one of the couches and saved a space for him.

The room was silent when Kurt finished his performance. A minute passed before someone started clapping, and the rest quickly joined in. Blaine saw one of the wooden doors opening from the corner of his eye and turned his head to see Sebastian slipping in.

"Sorry, got held up in class." He leaned down to give Blaine a quick kiss. "What did I miss?"

"You better watch out, I think you have some competition." Blaine took Sebastian's hand and tried to navigate them through the crowd of excited Warblers. "This is Kurt Hummel, our newest addition. Kurt, this is Sebastian Smythe."

Blaine sensed Sebastian tensing beside him, causing him to look up in alarm. Sebastian's eyes were lowered, his jaw clenched tight, and his posture had gone rigid. However, he stepped forward to shake Kurt's hand anyway.

"What a small world, Sebastian." Kurt smiled warmly. "Didn't expect you to move here."

"Likewise." Sebastian's tone was clipped, his eyes wary.

"You two know each other?"

"We went to the same elementary school," Sebastian said quickly.

In spite of the seemingly civil exchange, the air between them was charged with an unseen, hostile energy.

"Well, it has been a pleasure meeting you, Blaine." Kurt gave him a dazzling smile before turning away to mingle with the Warblers. Kurt called over his shoulder as he walked away "…and Sebastian? I'll see you around."


"What's wrong?" Sebastian asked, brushing away a stray curl from Blaine's forehead. They were still naked and tangled in each other, the sweat on their skin only starting to cool down. "You seem troubled."

"No, I'm fine." Blaine tried to give Sebastian a reassuring smile.

"Is it Kurt?" It had been hard to not think about Kurt. Kurt was very obviously someone who had played a role in Sebastian's past, and Blaine couldn't help but feel a bit envious.

"He seems nice." It was the most neutral reply Blaine could think of. It wasn't a lie either; Kurt had been polite.

"You think everybody's nice." Sebastian ran his palm down Blaine's back. "Kurt and I have known each other since we were young. That's all there is."

"That's all?" Blaine echoed.

"Fine, we didn't get along very well," Sebastian corrected. "But my foster parents always made me play with him."

"Oh, I see." But why didn't Blaine feel convinced? He sensed that there was something more to Kurt, something Sebastian was hiding from him. "He's really stunning, though. You two would've made quite a pair."

"Blaine, look at me." Sebastian touched Blaine's cheek gently. "Hey, come on. Look at me."

Blaine looked down at Sebastian's face. God, how did I end up with someone so perfect?

"Don't worry about him," Sebastian said softly.

The look in Sebastian's eyes was sincere, and it had a calming effect on Blaine.

"I can't believe you honestly think I'd be interested in Kurt," Sebastian sneered at the name, rolling them over so that he was on top of Blaine. He closed the distance between them, brushing his lips against Blaine's with every word. "I'm not attracted to chubby-faced cherubs," lips kissed his cheek, dragging across Blaine's stubble, "that strut around like overdressed peacocks," and brushed against Blaine's nose as Blaine giggled; "I'm attracted to real men," they swept across Blaine's brows, "like you," and captured Blaine's mouth.

"Sebastian, I—thank you." Really Blaine, your eloquence is disappointing at best. Blaine wanted to smack himself.

"Have I rendered you speechless? I've been told that I have that effect on people." Sebastian smirked.

"What people?" Blaine felt his chest clenched painfully at the jealousy that had once again crept up on him.

"That was a joke, Blaine." Sebastian pinched Blaine's cheek lightly.

"Hey, don't treat me like a kid."

"Hm, would I do this to you if I treat you like a kid?" Sebastian nuzzled at Blaine's neck and ran his hand up Blaine's thigh.

"You're trying to distract me, aren't you?" Blaine was already getting breathless. "Sebastian—"

"Blaine, you don't need to worry about Kurt. I just don't like to think about my old life with my foster parents, that's all." Sebastian kissed him on the temple tenderly. "Don't overthink it."

But in spite of the reassurance, Blaine couldn't ignore that strange feeling that was tugging at the back of his mind. There was still something missing.

"Okay."

Blaine pushed the sense of unease away and decided that he would just take Sebastian's word for it. After all, Sebastian was now here with him, and that was the most important part.

(End of Part 2)


Addendum: I just want to add that Kurt will play an integral role in this story, and he will be BAMF!Kurt (but definitely NOT a jerk). I think out of all the characters in this fic, Kurt is going to be the most interesting one. As for the mystery behind Sebastian, it will be revealed in the next part "To The Forsaken". Thanks again for reading, please review and rec this if you like it. I'm really invested in this story.