Blaine's dad agreed easily to his studying with Kurt. It worked in both their favor considering if Blaine had stayed home, he'd be in his room all night because James was having business colleagues over.

As Blaine walked by his sister's room, he wished she could say bye to Kurt. He was nice to her and she liked him. The thought of her just learning that he was gone broke his heart. He almost knocked on her closed door to tell her but he knew that he couldn't. Kids have big mouths and there's still one day left.

When Kurt saw Blaine at school the next day, he smiled.

"I thought you might ditch me." He said, the smile still on his face. Blaine gave him a quick smile but couldn't sustain it for long.

"No. That's cruel." Blaine replied as he walked to Spanish with Kurt.

"Yes it is." Kurt nodded. They didn't speak again on their way to class.

Through the entire morning, Blaine ignored his teacher's words, letting them pass him by. His mind was too occupied with the thought of not having Kurt at school. As they reviewed for finals that were to come in a little less three weeks, Blaine wished he and Kurt were actually studying tonight. Solemnly, he walked to get lunch from the cafeteria and sat down in the clearing. He began playing with his food as he waited for Kurt.

"Hi." Kurt said happily as he walked over to Blaine and sat next to him.

"Hi." Blaine smiled. He figured if it was his last day with Kurt, he should make it fun.

"This is our last day here together, huh?" Kurt looked around the clearing where they've shared so many memories. Blaine nodded.

"Remember when I first showed you here?" He asked. Kurt nodded.

"How could I forget? Kurt The Magnificent!" He was using the same accents they had back all those months ago.

"Blaine The Brave." Blaine said, not to Kurt really but to himself. They both sat for a minute just remembering all the times.

"You know I'm going to fail my exams without you." Blaine stated.

"No you won't. If you do, I will never talk to you ever again." Kurt joked. His friend laughed.

"Please, that's impossible. I'm irresistible." Some of Kurt's cockiness seemed to have rubbed off on Blaine.

"I couldn't disagree." Kurt smirked at him. Blaine could feel his cheeks getting red and Kurt was looking right at him. Kiss him Blaine. Kiss him. Blaine tried to urge himself. But he didn't and he knew he would regret it. They had a normal lunch from then on, reminiscing and poking fun of each other.

"Oh wow. We're going to be late to class." Kurt said, looking at his iPod for the time.

"And I care so much." Blaine said sarcastically but he did get up and walk to class.

The afternoon seemed to go by slower than the morning but it too, finally came to a close. Blaine watched as Kurt only left a few things in his locker. His backpack was significantly bigger and heavier but no one would notice. They both knew that. Kurt walked slowly on his way home, taking one last look at everything. He wasn't going to miss it but he wanted to remember it. Blaine complied, keeping the same pace. It was a last for both of them. For Blaine it was his last stroll through Jenson with Kurt while for Kurt it was just his last stroll through Jenson.

Almost an hour later, the boys completed the walk, which is usually twenty minutes long. They walked into the studio to prepare for Kurt's great escape. As the clock ticked on, Blaine grew more and more nervous. Kurt was happy to escape and Blaine didn't want to rain on his parade. With just an hour left before they were to start, Kurt checked on last time that everything was ready.

"Do you have the note from your dad?" Kurt asked. Blaine held up the slip of paper. "Alright and I put the note to my aunt upstairs, right?" Kurt was beginning to get nervous and Blaine could tell.

"You did." Blaine reassured him. Kurt sighed and sat down next to Blaine.

"I'm scared." He admitted to his partner in crime. Blaine tried to be supportive.

"Better to be scared now than later." He smiled and Kurt hugged Blaine. His embrace was so tight and Blaine almost felt as if he wasn't going to let go but he did. Kurt kept his hands on Blaine's shoulders.

"Thank you Blaine. Thank you so much. How stupid would my time here have been without you?" He laughed but kept eye contact. "You are truly amazing Blaine. People might not tell you that but they all know it." Kurt ran his hands down Blaine's chest and put them on his own lap.

"It's time." Kurt said. The boys looked at each other and nodded. It's time.