I apologize for the very long hiatus. Life can throw you for a loop sometimes. But due to the long absence I was able to change my story up a little and think up a new character. Hope you like the change.


The young man sat in his car as he watched Kurt Hummel and his boyfriend drive off the school parking lot. His grip on the steering wheel tightened until his knuckle turned white.

"God damn it..." He thought "That fucking cowboy told Kurt about the tickets; he must have."

The young man reached into to his pocket and pulled out the two, small, gold tickets that he risked a black eye to get.

"Why does that hillbilly have to be so charming?" He thought "It's not like he's the only one who could make Kurt happy."

The young man recalled the day he first laid eyes on Kurt Hummel. It was about six weeks ago and he had just transfered to Mckinley High School. He was just walking down the hallway starring at his schedule when he innocently bumped shoulders with the most beautiful boy he had ever seen. He was never that much of a believer in love at first sight but now... now he knew from experience that it was all too real.

The following days, he tried to get up the courage to at least talk to Kurt; but every time he did, Kurt was always with someone. He didn't want anyone else to know that he was gay. Not yet. The fictional argument with his father suddenly replayed in his head. He imagined how angry he would be if he found out that his own son was a fag. There's no telling what he would do to him, let alone what he would do to Kurt.

No... he had to keep it a secret. Yet he wanted Kurt so badly it was killing him. The more he saw that boy, the more he wanted to just run up to Kurt and give him a long sweet kiss... and maybe something more afterwards.

He had this all planed out. He would ask Kurt out to the prom, and if he said yes, then he would tell him his situation. He knew that Kurt was a caring soul, he'd understand. He would tell his father that he found a girl to take to the prom but knowing him, he wouldn't really care about seeing her as long as she didn't end up pregnant. Then, on prom night, he would pick Kurt up and give him the best night of his life.

But none of that would happen if Kurt agreed to go with the hillbilly.

"...'The hell am I supposed to do now?"

Cowboy or not... he had to have Kurt. He had to... no matter what the cost.