Merry Christmas I hope you all had a lovely time.
The glee assignment that week was musical comebacks and the group had been divided in two to work on a number, although Kurt had insisted that the competition was not girls vs boys.
Rachel's group were working on the S Club 7 classic 'Reach' whereas Kurt wanted to set more of challenge for his students with an acapella performance of Justin Timberlake's 'Suit and Tie'. Kurt wasn't sure why he had chosen to arrange the song without music, maybe it was the warbler in him.
"You're going down Hummel." Rachel joked over the glee coaches' morning coffee.
"You wish," the countertenor replied smiling "my team have got this."
Blaine knocked tentatively
at the door and waited patiently until a small woman with curly black hair answered the door.
"Blaine is that you?" She smiled "you look so grown up."
After divorcing her husband Pam Anderson had moved into a smaller house on the outskirts of Westerville which was where Blaine was right now.
"Thanks for letting me stay." The boy mumbled.
"Nonsense, what kind of mother would I be if I allowed you to stay anywhere else whilst you were here." Pam beamed as usheredBher boy inside "where's Kurt?" She asked casually.
"Well….thats kind of why of why I'm here." Blaine looked down at the hold-all bag at his feet nervously
Mama Anderson frowned "did you two have a fight again?"
Her son nodded.
"Blaine Devon Anderson what is wrong with you?" Pam huffed to which Blaine could only scowl in protest. "Kurt is the best thing that ever happened to you. You know that, I know that. Hell even your father knows that but he won't admit it because…"
"Cos I'm gay." Blaine said finishing his mother's sentence.
"Right. So are you going tell me what this fight was about so that we can fix things?"
"I don't know" Blaine sighed
"You don't know what the fight was about or you don't know how to fix it?"
"Ok guys you're sounding great. Why don't we end our rehearsal early tonight and I'll see you tomorrow." Kurt smiled warmly. He felt so proud of his students, the progress that they were making in just the space of a few shorts weeks was amazing. Maybe they could even stand a chance of winning nationals this year…but Kurt didn't want to get ahead of themselves there was still sectionals and then regionals to prepare for.
Feeling proud of his achievements the young teacher packed up his stuff and returned to his apartment.
Blaine had looked everywhere for Kurt: He had started at the Hummel's house but even after an icy reception from Burt it appeared that Kurt wasn't living there anymore. Next on the list of probable locations was McKinley yet after checking the choir room, auditorium, cafeteria, library, teachers lounge and countless bathrooms Blaine deemed as fruitless.
Blaine looked for his fiancé at the Lima Bean, (although Kurt once saw a mouse there so the chances of him being there were slim) Dalton, Breadstix, the mall and all the other places they used to hang out at.
As night fell Blaine was starting to loose hope yet there was one place he hadn't looked yet; though it seemed very unlikely he had not yet been to Scandals.
The gay bar was not too busy when Blaine walked in although it was still quite early. The ex prep school boy went over to the bar and ordered himself a beer.
A few drinks later and Blaine still hadn't found Kurt although he didn't feel so upset about that as before…maybe it was the beer talking.
"I thought that you had moved to New York?" A familiar voice said over Blaine's shoulder. "Are you here by yourself, where's Kurt?"
Blaine shrugged "I don't know, I can't find him." He slurred
Are you two ok?" Karofsky asked sitting on the bar stool next to his old class mate "I mean I know that I haven't been all that friendly to you in the past but you can always talk to me."
"Thanks Dave" Blaine smiled and this time it was genuine "Oh my god I love this song." He said Downing the rest of his beer in one and grabbing Dave by the hand led him to the dance floor.
Dancing to 'murder on the dance floor' was the last thing Blaine remembered, then it all went black
