Here is the next chapter. I hope you like it.

Warnings for this chapter-Homopobic and beating up of two gay people.

I don't usually write this type of stuff. But this is just for the type of story I am writing to get to know Blaine and the background of him and his sister. So yeah. I don't think I will write anything more like this because I don't like dealing with it.

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Ever since Blaine came out to his sister, life went on as normal, except when the two of them entered high school. Blaine would occasionally get shoved into lockers or have his books knocked out of his arms. But nothing compared to the night of the Sadie Hawkins Dance.

The school was buzzing with news about the Sadie Hawkins dance, where girls ask the guys. Girls were gabbing about who they would ask, while the guys waited in anticipation.

"So, are you going to the dance?" Madison asked Blaine, as they were standing by their lockers.

"I don't know." Blaine sighed.

"Why not?" Maddie urged. "I mean, you don't have to go. But it would be fun."

"Yeah, and who would I go with?" Blaine huffed.

Madison looked over Blaine's shoulder and nodded. "How about him?"

Blaine turned around to look at who she was referring to. "Derrick? No." he shook his head quickly.

"Why not?" she pressed. "He's cute."

"No. No I can't." Blaine stammered.

"You should ask him." Madison pushed.

Blaine shook his head. "No. No I couldn't. He'd say no."

"You won't know unless you talk to him." She encouraged. "And here's your chance." Madison pushed him into the middle of the hall, right into where Derrick was walking.

"Oh. I'm so sorry." Blaine started.

"No, no. It's my fault. I wasn't looking where I was going." Derrick stated.

Both boys looked into each other's eyes.

"Oh, Blaine. I'm sorry. I didn't see you there." Derrick apologized.

Blaine blushed. "That's ok." he replied. "I actually...um...wanted to ask you something."

"Oh?" Derrick adjusted his backpack on his shoulder.

"I was wondering...um...if anyone...um...asked you to...to the Sadie Hawkins dance yet?" Blaine stammered.

"Oh." Derrick said. "Well, a few people have asked me. Yeah." he replied.

"So I guess you already have a date then." Blaine stated disappointedly.

Derrick chuckled slightly. "I said a few people asked me, I didn't say I had a date."

"So you didn't say yes to anyone yet?" Blaine guessed.

"I have been asked by the prettiest girls in school," Derrick started, leaning in closer to Blaine. "But I'm not really into girls." he whispered in his ear.

Blaine smiled.

"But please don't tell anyone." Derrick said quickly.

Blaine nodded. "Don't worry. Your secret is safe with me." he smiled. "Only if you can keep the same secret for me?"

Derrick smile and nodded.

Blaine noticed Derrick's warm smile. "Can I ask you something?"

Derrick nodded again.

"Would you like to go to the dance with me?" Blaine asked.

Derrick blushed. "Sure. I'd love to."

Blaine smiled. "Really?"

Derrick laughed. "Yes really." he confirmed. "What time should I pick you up?"

Blaine's smile quickly fell. "Oh. Actually, how about I meet you there?"

"Let me guess, you haven't told your parents yet?" Derrick asked.

Blaine shook his head.

"It's ok. My dad doesn't know either. But my parents are divorced, so I guess it doesn't really matter." Derrick explained. "I'll meet you at the dance at 8:00. How does that sound?"

"Sounds great." Blaine replied, as a smile returned to his lips.

The night of the Sadie Hawkins dance, Blaine and Madison were very excited. When it was time to leave Erin insisted on taking pictures of her children.

"Mom, we're going to be late." Madison whined, as she was blinded by another flash of her mother's camera.

"Just one more." Erin told her.

Blaine, Madison and her date, Shawn, were standing on the bottom of the stairs having several pictures taken.

"Blaine. Son, where's your date?" Paul asked. "Don't tell me you made her drive here?"

Blaine suddenly felt a lump in his throat. Madison looked at her twin brother and bit her lip.

"Oh yes. You haven't told us who the lucky girl is." Erin pushed.

Blaine tried to swallow the large lump in his throat. "Um..."

"She's meeting us there." Madison said quickly.

Blaine looked at his sister and smiled his thanks.

"Oh. Well ok then." Erin replied, seeming satisfied with her daughter's answer.

"Can we please go now?" Madison pressed.

"Yes. Go. Have fun." Erin said.

"But not too much fun." Paul interjected.

"We won't!" Blaine yelled back, as the three of them raced out of the door.

Once at the dance, Shawn pulled Madison away from Blaine.

"Come on babe, let's dance." Shawn insisted.

Blaine looked around the gym for Derrick.

"Blaine!" Derrick called.

Blaine turned his head and there was Derrick, dressed in a nice suit.

"Hey Derrick" said Blaine.

"Hey yourself" replied Derrick. "You look great."

"Thanks." Blaine replied.

"So, do you want to dance?" Derrick asked.

"Sure." said Blaine as they walked out onto the dance floor.

Blaine was having a great time with Derrick. He thought being at a dance with another gay person wasn't so bad after all.

"Hey, it's getting a little hot in here. Do you want to go outside for some fresh air?" Derrick asked Blaine.

"Sure." Blaine responded. He followed Derrick out of the gym and towards the football field.

"I'm really glad you asked me to come tonight Blaine." Derrick started.

"Thanks." Blaine replied.

Before either boy had the chance to say another word, several jocks from the football team came walking towards them.

"Well, well, well. Look what we have here." one of the jocks sang.

Blaine and Derrick suddenly looked scared.

"Looks like we have a couple of fairy boys." the jock started.

"Leave of us alone Bruce." Derrick yelled at the large jock.

The other jocks started hooting at Derrick's boldness.

"Look's like someone's trying to stand up to you Bruce." called one of the other jocks.

"Yeah." laughed Bruce. "Let's see how he does when I do this." Bruce punched Derrick in stomach making him topple over in pain.

"Derrick!" Blaine cried, he trying to rush over to but the other boys quickly held him back.

"Not so tough now. Are you? Fairy?" Bruce chanted, as he continued to beat on Derrick.

"Stop it! Stop it!" Blaine cried out.

"Don't worry." Bruce called. "You're next."

Blaine swallowed hard as he was being beaten to the ground. Once the jocks were gone, he tried to scream for help, but it was no use. His voice was gone and darkness began to take over.

Meanwhile, back inside Madison was dancing with Shawn when suddenly she felt a chill go up her spine and quickly glance around the gym for Blaine.

"Hey. Are you ok?" Shawn asked.

"I don't see my brother anywhere." she replied.

"I'm sure he's fine." Shawn insisted.

Madison shook her head. "No. Something's wrong." she exclaimed. "I'm going to look for him." she started to walk away, but Shawn grabbed her arm.

"Hey. I said he's fine." Shawn exclaimed.

Madison pulled her arm out of Shawn's grasp. "He's my brother." she cried. "You can stay here if you want, but I'm going to look for him." she then stalked off, looking for Blaine.

Madison started roaming the empty hallways of the school.

"Blaine! Derrick!" she called. "Where are you guys?" she whispered.

After searching the dark and empty school with no trace of her brother or his date, Madison was about to give up. But she went back to the gym and started asking people if they had seen the two boys.

"Hey Katie. Have you seen my brother?" Madison asked her friend, who was standing at the refreshment table.

"Yeah. I saw him with that Derrick guy." Katie replied.

Maddie's eyes widened. "You did? When? Where did they go?" she asked quickly.

"I saw them go outside about 20 minutes ago." Katie replied.

"Thanks Katie." Maddie waved, as she ran towards the back doors.

"Hey! Is something wrong?" Katie called, but Madison had already left.

Once Madison was outside she scanned the area for any signs of Blaine and Derrick.

"Blaine! Derrick!" she shouted.

"Hey Maddie." Katie ran up beside her, out of breath. "What's going on?"

Madison didn't answer, she continued to look for her brother and Derrick. Madison had searched all over the football field with no signs of either of the two boys.

"Any luck?" asked Katie.

Madison shook her head sadly.

They were both about to go back into the gym, when something stopped Madison.

"Katie. Hang on a second." she called.

Madison went over to the the dumpsters behind the gym. "Oh my god!" she screamed, as she saw Blaine, lying lifeless on the ground. She quickly ran over to him. "Blaine! Blaine! Can you hear me?" she asked frantically, examining his body. "Katie! Call 911!" she called to her friend.

"Blaine, please. I need you to squeeze my hand." Madison cried, as she tried to help her brother.

As Madison sat with Blaine, she couldn't help but think something was missing. No not something, someone. Where was Derrick? She glanced around the area Blaine were lying in, but there were no signs of the other boy.

"Madison. What happened?" Mrs. Green, one the chaperones, came up to her asked.

She shook her head. "I don't know. I was looking for him and his friend and I found him like this. I think someone beat the crap out of him." Maddie sobbed. "I can't find Derrick."

"You stay here with you brother, we'll go look for him." Mrs. Green insisted. "Don't worry dear. The paramedics are on their way."

Madison nodded as she and a few other teachers who had come outside went to search for the missing student.

A few minutes later, Blaine was being loaded into an ambulance.

"Can I go with him? Please?" Madison begged.

"Are you related?" the paramedic asked.

Maddie nodded. "Yes. I'm his sister."

"Ok. Hop in." the paramedic held his hand out to her, helping her in the ambulance, but before she got in, she stopped.

"Hang on. I'll be right back." she stated.

"We have to go." the paramedic yelled.

But Madison saw something lying on the ground near where she had been sitting with Blaine. It was a shoe. It wasn't Blaine's because he was still wearing his shoes. This had to be Derrick's shoe. Why hadn't she seen this before? She looked up and into the dumpster and let out a high pitched shriek.

"Madison. What is it?" Mrs. Green ran up to her.

Madison couldn't speak. She just pointed into the dumpster.

Several teachers and paramedics began to go through the dumpster and that's where they found Derrick, barely breathing. He was then loaded into another ambulance, where he and Blaine were rushed to the hospital.

Several hours later, Madison, her parents, along with Derrick's mom, were sitting in the hospital waiting room waiting for news on their children. No one had said a word since getting the phone call about their sons.

Katie came rushing into the room and went over to her friend. "Hey. How's Blaine?"

Madison shook her head sadly. "We haven't heard anything and it's been hours." she said quietly.

Katie leaned down to Madison's ear and whispered something to her.

"I think I know who did this to Derrick and Blaine. And why."

Madison looked up. "You do?"

"But I think you need to hear this in private." Katie suggested.

Madison nodded and stood up as they walked over to a more secluded area.

"Ok, who did this?" Maddie pressed. "I want them to rot in hell for what they did."

Katie took in a deep breath. "Well, from what I hear, Blaine and Derrick were beaten up by Bruce and several of the football jocks because...they're gay."

Madison's eyes grew wide. No one, other than herself knew that Blaine was gay.

"Mr. and Mrs. Anderson." a doctor called and everyone turned in his direction.

"How is he? Is Blaine ok?" Paul asked, bombarding the doctor with questions.

"He's stable." the doctor started. "He's been beaten up very badly. He has a concussion along with several broken ribs and broken bones." he continued.

"Is awake?" Maddie asked. "Can we see him?"

The doctor shook his head. "He's still sleeping and will be for a few more hours. You can sit with him if you'd like." he suggested. "He's going to need to stay here for a few days. Also he'll need intense physical therapy."

Erin and Paul nodded their thanks to the doctor.

"Wait." Derrick's mother called.

The doctor looked over at her.

"What about my son? How is he?" she asked.

"He's still in surgery." the doctor replied. "His injuries were more severe than Blaine's." he explained. "I'll make sure someone comes out to talk to you."

The older woman nodded her thanks as the doctor turned around to leave.

"Maddie. Why don't you go sit with your brother? Your father and I are going to stay here until Derrick is out of surgery." Erin suggested.

Maddie nodded.

With a deep breath Madison walked down the empty hallway and found Blaine's room. Quietly she opened the door and walked in. She nearly jumped out of her skin at seeing Blaine. The last time she saw her brother, he was lifeless on the ground and close to death.

But now, he was covered in bandages, tubes and wires coming out of his skin. Madison carefully tiptoed towards the bed, gently taking a hold of Blaine's hand.

"Blaine. Blaine, it's me. Maddie." she whispered. "I hope you can hear me." she let a few tears fall. "Please be ok. I am so sorry this happened to you. I shouldn't have pushed you to go to the dance. I'm so sorry." she sobbed.

A few minutes later, Erin came into the room.

"Madison. Sweetie." she said softly, placing a comforting hand on her daughter's shoulder. "It's ok. Everything's going to be ok."

Madison shook her head. "No. No it's not." she cried. "This is all my fault."

"Honey, no. This isn't your fault." Erin exclaimed.

Maddie wiped the tears away from her eyes. "Mom. I know who did this and why. And I wish I could tell you, but I can't."

"Honey, you need to tell me who did this." Erin pressed.

Maddie shook her head.

Before she could say another word, she felt something squeeze her hand. She looked down and looked at her hand intertwined with Blaine's.

"Blaine? Blaine, can you hear me?" she asked quickly.

She felt another tight squeeze.

Madison smiled. "Mom. Blaine heard me. He's gonna be ok." she praised.

Erin bent down and carefully placed a kiss on her son's forehead.

The next day, Blaine was awake. He was feeling a little groggy and a little better.

"I'm glad to that you're awake." said Madison.

Blaine smiled. "Yeah, me too."

"You really scared me Blaine." Maddie started and then took in a deep breath as she started to think about how she wanted to phrase her next thought. "Look, Blaine. The reason those guys beat you up-"

"Yeah. I know." Blaine interrupted. "Its because I'm gay."

Maddie nodded. "I was about to tell mom last night. I was upset and scared. I thought you were going to die."

"Hey. I'm not dying. I'm ok." Blaine confessed.

Maddie snorted. "Yeah now you are. But I didn't say anything. Although, I really think you should tell mom and dad."

"Tell us what?" Paul asked, as they entered Blaine's hospital room.

Madison looked at her parents then back at Blaine.

"Mom. Dad. I have to tell you something." Blaine declared.

"Sounds serious." stated Paul.

"It sort of is." Maddie added.

Erin and Paul both sat down in the chairs next to Blaine's bed.

"Ok sweetheart. What's bothering you? You know you can tell us anything." Erin insisted.

Blaine took in a deep breath. It was now or never. "Ok. I don't know how you're going to react to this, so I'm just going to say it." he started. "But the reason why I was beaten up is because...because...I'm gay."

The whole room was silent for several moments.

"Mom? Dad?" Madison said. "Are you okay?"

Paul said nothing, he just stood up and left the room.

"Dad!" Blaine called after him. "Mom. Please say something."

Erin stood up and went to stand next to her son. "I love you Blaine. And I love you, no matter what." she started. "But your father, well this is just something he is going to have to get used to." she smiled.

"So you're ok with me being gay?" Blaine asked.

Erin laughed. "Honey, I don't care if you're gay or straight. As long as I get grandchildren from you kids, that's all that matters to me."

Blaine and Madison laughed at their mother's joke.

Hopefully Erin was right and all their father needed was time.

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