A/N: hola people of the internets I had this very specific way I want this chapter to go so we'll see if it comes out the way I want


Day five, this was it, the day Blaine was dreading and hoping for all at the same time. He knew he was going to be upset when he had to break up with Kurt. He was also desperate to go on his date with Cassidy. He still hadn't figured out a decent way to break up with Kurt. He had until the end of the school day. That should be enough time. Blaine had just wished things had worked out better than they did.

"Hey Blaine" a girl spoke behind him. Cassidy, Blaine thought to himself.

"Hey Cassidy." Blaine smiled at the sight of the girl. It was nice seeing her face it helped get his mind off events to come. "Did you want something?"

"Yeah, Sam said your dare was over today. And I was thinking maybe we could go on our date tomorrow."

"I would like that."

"Great. How does 8 o'clock sound."

"Perfect." Blaine watched as the girl walked away. He felt like jumping up and down. He was finally getting to on his date with Cassidy.

"Blaine." Sam hit him on his back.

"Yeah."

"Did you think of a way to break up with Hummel?"

"No, but I have all day long."

"Whatever you say. Just know time goes by sooner than expected."


Kurt was sitting in class waiting to go it was really boring. He had just a few seconds left. Once the bell rang he was almost running out of class. He started walking down the hall not in any rush to get to his next class. He had five minutes so it wasn't really a big deal. As he was walking down the hall something caught his attention. Everyone was staring…at him. He could the people snickering as they looked at him. Why are they all staring at me?

He saw Blaine across the hall and smiled. Blaine just kept walking. That was weird. Two girls walked up to him and stood there looking at him. Kurt recognized them they were in one of his classes. "Can I help you?"

"Did you really kiss him?" Sarah asked.

"Excuse me?"

"Blaine. Did you kiss Blaine?" the other girl asked.

Kurt looked at them confused. How did they know he kissed Blaine? The only time he had kissed Blaine is when they went on their date. And that was in private. "Uh…how do you know about that?"

"The whole school knows about it. That's what everyone's talking about." Jessica explained.

"Yeah, and it's not just the kiss. Everyone is talking about your whole relationship with Blaine." Sarah told him.

"My relationship with Blaine? What about it?"

"Well first off you're dating a straight guy. And everyone's saying you forced Blaine to kiss you. They're mostly just spreading rumors about you."

"Wait so Blaine's not gay."

"No."

"If he's not gay…or bi or whatever, then why did he ask me out?"

"I heard it was dare. He had to go out with you for a week."

Kurt processed the information as Jessica and Sarah went back and forth explaining everything to him. So Blaine didn't really like him it was all just a dare. Kurt felt his heart breaking. He couldn't believe Blaine was lying to him. He trusted Blaine. He thought Blaine really cared about him, but no it was all a lie. Everything was a lie.

"You didn't know."

"No, I didn't."


Blaine was sitting at the lunch table talking to Sam and the rest of his friends. They were talking about pointless stuff, really. Sam couldn't help bring up Kurt. "So figure out your boyfriend problems."

"Not my boyfriend. And no I didn't."

"Blaine, you're running out of time."

The statement was truer than it was meant to be. At that moment all of Blaine's time had run out. Kurt was approaching him and he looked pissed off. Blaine probably should have figured the anger was directed towards him. The thought just didn't cross his mind.

"Blaine, can I talk to you?" You could hear the anger in his voice and also a little hurt.

"Yes." Blaine got out of the seat and walked over to Kurt. "What is it?"

They were still in listening distance from his friends. He wanted to get a little further away just in case information was spilled out. He didn't need them knowing anything he didn't want them to know.

"Were you dared to ask me out?" Kurt got straight to the point. He wasn't holding back anything.

"Where did you hear that?"

"Blaine don't play dumb with me? I know all about it."

"Everything?"

"Everything, Blaine."

"Look Kurt I'm sorr-"

Kurt cut him off. "Did it really mean nothing to you?"

The confused look on Blaine's face gave Kurt the sign to keep talking.

"Spending time with me every day. Hanging out with me. Talking to me on the phone. Everything. All of it. Did it mean nothing to you?" Kurt was already crying. Blaine felt awful for everything.

Blaine didn't say anything, though. He just looked down at the ground.

"I feel so dumb. How could I have possibly thought you cared for me for even a second?"

"Kurt,"

"No. Its ok I get it. You never really cared. Everything you told me was a lie. It was my truth and your dare."

"Kurt, I never meant to hurt you."

"Good job at doing that." Kurt walked away from him. Blaine sat back down at the table and sighed.

"Blaine, what was he talking about?"

"What?"

"When he said you guys were hanging out every day."

There it was. He had officially dug his entire hole. There was no more dirt. No point in lying now.

"Blaine…"

"I…the first night I told you I was studying I was hanging out with Kurt. And then every night after that."

"You were lying to me. Blaine, I'm your best friend. You were blowing me off to hang out with him. The biggest loser at our school."

Blaine didn't know what to say. He didn't really have an explanation.

"Do you…do you like him, Blaine?"

"I don't know, maybe. What does it matter?"

"It matters because he's a guy."

"So?"

"So, what? You're gay, now?"

"I don't know, Sam! Ok, I'm just as confused as you are."

"I can't do this." Sam got up ready to leave.

"So, your just gonna walk away?"

"Talk to me when you get everything figured out." Sam looked at Blaine one more time before walking away.

Blaine sighed. He looked at the rest of his friends staring at him in shock and disbelief. "You guys gonna walk out on me, too?"

They didn't say anything or move they continued to stare at him. Blaine looked up at a figure standing in front of him. "Cassidy."

"Hi, Blaine."

"Did you see that?"

"Yeah, I saw everything. From Kurt to Sam."

"Oh."

"Blaine, look. I can see you have a lot going on right, now. And I really want to go on this date with you. But it doesn't look like it would be the best time for you. Maybe we can do it next week or something. When you get everything settled."

"I understand."

She smiled at him. "Bye, Blaine."

Blaine watched the retreating figure. This really was the worst day ever. He lost his best friend, his 'boyfriend', and a date with the girl he liked. All in one day. It had to be some kind of record. Blaine felt he deserved it though. If only he could have seen the signs. They were all there. Blaine being the oblivious guy he was just couldn't see them. Everything was his fault. He was the one who made all the moves.

He was the one who agreed to ask Kurt out…on a dare. He called Kurt, which started their daily routine of hanging out together. Because he was hanging out with Kurt he couldn't hang out with Sam. And he had to lie to Sam about hanging out with Kurt. He did everything. All of it. It started because of one small dare. But that one dare, the one that started out as a joke, it became his truth.


A/N: done with this chapter I did it, I uploaded the entire weekend I didn't think I was going to be able to do it so yay