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Now on with the story!
Sam and Blaine stepped into the Lima bean together. Blaine ordered his usual medium drip coffee while Sam, not really a big coffee fan, decided to order the same. After they had gotten their orders, Blaine guided Sam to the empty seats across the room and they both sat down simultaneously.
"So, Sam…tell me about yourself," Blaine requested.
Sam smiled. "What do you want to know?" he asked.
Blaine shrugged. "Everything. I wanted to know more about you because I was kind of hoping that you and I can be friends."
Sam's smile faded away with the realization that Blaine brought him here just as friends. It wasn't a date like he had anticipated. At that moment he felt so stupid. Why did he think for even a minute that Blaine had brought him here on a date. He didn't know if Blaine was even attracted to guys. Hell, he wasn't even sure if he's attracted to guys. The only guy he is attracted to is the dark haired boy in front of him, but he could never return those feelings because they were only here as friends. Nothing more, nothing less…just friends. Sam hated those words.
"Sorry am I creeping you out or something? I know we've only known each other for like two days and when we first met it was pretty awkward but I really want to be your friend and get to know you better and I was really hoping that you wanted to be my friend too," Blaine said interrupting his thoughts.
"Sure I would love to be your… friend." Sam said. It was going to be difficult just being Blaine's friend but Sam would be just that because he didn't want to disappoint Blaine. That was the last thing he ever wanted to do, so he would try just being his friend if that would make Blaine happy.
Blaine beamed. "Great now tell me everything and please don't leave anything out. I want to know your likes; your dislikes just don't leave anything out."
Sam chuckled. None of his ex girlfriends ever bothered to ask him more about himself. They only cared that he was popular. "Okay…well I like singing and I LOVE comic books which you know already. I also love movies like Star Wars and I think Avatar is like the best movie ever made. I even learned the language."
Blaine took a sip of his coffee. "Really? Can you give me a sample?"
"Sure." Sam thought of something to say. "Lor menari."
Blaine furrowed his eyebrows. "What does that mean?"
"It means you have pretty eyes."
For a minute Sam thought he saw Blaine blush. "That's very impressive," Blaine complemented.
"Yeah…I also like playing the guitar, swimming, sports, especially football and macaroni art. Oh yeah and I also do impressions."
"Wow is there anything you're not good at?" Blaine inquired.
"Well…I'm not really good at reading. You see some time ago I found out that I had dyslexia and that sort of been affecting my grades in school a lot."
"I'm really sorry about that. Maybe I can tutor you sometime to help you improve on your grades," Blaine offered.
"I'd like that." Having Blaine tutor him would probably be very benefiting to him when it came to his grades since Blaine seemed like a very smart guy but it definitely wouldn't help with his crushing situation. "It's your turn now. I want to know everything about you." Blaine took another sip of his coffee and Sam decided to do so as well. No wonder Blaine ordered this coffee, he thought, it tasted so good he could get a second one.
"Well I love singing, dancing, acting, playing instruments like the piano, the guitar and the harmonica. I also love comic books and Phil Collins. They're like my guilty pleasures. Hmm…what else is there to say?"
Sam grinned. "Come on…you couldn't have run out of things to say already. Tell me about your family."
"Okay then..." Blaine hesitated. "When I was 8 years old I was involved in a car accident that killed everybody in my family. I was the only one that survived."
Sam was speechless. He wasn't expecting him to say something like that. He suddenly felt guilty for bringing back such bad memories. "I'm really really sorry. I shouldn't have asked."
"No it's okay," Blaine reassured him. "I want to tell you about it."
Sam nodded and Blaine continued. "After the accident I was put up for adoption because my relatives from my mother's side couldn't take care of me. Dr. Lopez and Mrs. Lopez then adopted me and accepted me into their home. They treated me like their own child and were there for me even when I came out to them after being beaten up badly by some guys at a Sadie Hawkins dance at my old school."
Wait did Sam just heard correctly? Did Blaine just reveal that he was gay? Was there chance for them after all? "I didn't know that you were gay."
"Is that a problem?"
"Oh no it's totally not a problem at all. I mean I believe everybody has a right to love whoever they want to love."
Blaine was worried that Sam would stop talking to him after finding out his sexual orientation but hearing that Sam was okay with it really brought a sense of relief to him and he gave Sam a broad smile. "Awesome. Anyways, as I was saying, after I was badly beaten and was sent to the hospital I met this boy named Kurt Hummel there and he told me he was once in the same situation I was and someone told him about this school called Dalton Academy that he goes to, a private school that enforces a zero tolerance bullying policy and that everybody there was very accepting of everybody and I should go to that school too so that was what I did. When I left the hospital my parents quickly transferred me from my old school to the school I'm now currently attending and it has really been a blessing for me because I get to talk to people that not only accepts who I am but also shares my interests as well."
Sam remembered Blaine mentioning a guy named Kurt Hummel. He felt like he had heard the name before. "What about your relationship with Santana? Are you two close?"
Blaine signed. "We used to be very close. After losing my only brother, Cooper, in the car accident I felt really happy having another sibling to talk to but one day that all changed when Santana and our father had a huge argument about something I know nothing about and all of a sudden she stopped talking to me. I asked her once why she stopped talking to me but she never really gave me an answer. I asked dad and mom but they didn't give me an answer neither. It's sad because I really do love her. I miss those moments where we would hang out and laugh together and I sometimes I wonder if she ever misses that."
The two remained silent for a moment until Blaine decided it was time to go home. He accepted Sam's offer to drop him off in his truck. When they arrived at Blaine's home Sam asked him if he could come in to make sure he and Santana didn't have to practice today, since they didn't do any practice in glee club. Blaine assented and they made their way into the mansion sized house.
"Santana should be home by now so I'll go to her room to ask her if you two have that glee assignment practice today so you can wait in the living room right over there," Blaine told him pointing at a room. "Be back down soon." Sam nodded and made his way into the living room.
Blaine then ran up the long stairs towards Santana's bedroom and knocked on her door. There was no response. He knocked on the door again harder this time but there still was no response so Blaine chose to just enter into her room which was only a huge mistake because right in front of him was a half naked Santana and a half naked Brittany quickly trying to get dressed. They all froze. Santana looked as shocked to see Blaine in her room as he was as shocked to see her half naked with a girl. The atmosphere around them was very awkward and unsettling.
"Is this a game where we all just stare at each other because it's really fun," Brittany said breaking the silence.
Once Blaine came back to his senses, he quietly closed the door behind him and leaned against it.
He took a moment to rethink what had just occurred. By the way they were putting back on their clothes Santana and the blonde girl had just slept together but that could not be possible. Santana didn't sleep with girls. She slept with boys. There had to be an explanation for what he just witnessed in that room because he knew for a fact that Santana was not attracted to girls… Or maybe Blaine had been wrong about her sexuality all along. Was Santana hiding being gay?
