"This whole session is stupid." Buffy said,crossing her arms as Ms. Pillsbury closed the door to her office.
"Buffy, You need to get a grip on your anger problem." She said kindly.
"I don't have an anger problem." She retorted.
"Honey, I understand with all you're going through, It can be-"
But Buffy held up one finger, silencing her. Her phone was going off, Slipknot overpowering every other noise. "I've got to take this, It's Blaine." She pressed the answer button and held it up to her ear.
"Blaine, What are you doing?" Buffy asked him, confused, "Why are you calling me?"
"I get to come home B. They're letting us leave."
"Blaine, That's fantastic!"
"Don't tell Kurt yet, Okay? I want to tell him myself, Promise?"
"I promise, Oh He's going to flip!"
"All right B, I love you."
"I love you too Boo, See ya!" She clicked the disconnect button and looked up at Ms. Pillsbury. "This whole anger management thing isn't really needed anymore, Thanks!" She grabbed her bag off the floor and zoomed out of the office, a new bounce in her step.
Kurt climbed into bed that night, turning off the lamp. The day had been a tiring one. He was still getting pushed into lockers by everyone on the football team BUT Finn, and Buffy had been acting weird all day. He laid back on his pillows and sighed, drifting off, Maybe Blaine would have some good news for him.
"Good Night, Mr. Takes for ever to fall asleep." Blaine greeted him, a huge smile on his face. He was practically bouncing with excitement.
"Well, someone's excited, What's the deal?" Kurt asked, laughing at his excitement.
"Kurt...I get to come home! Me and Ara we made this whole plan to let them think we were dating and they fell for it! We get to leave!" He ran forward and the two locked lips. Blaine pulled away and frowned, "What...What, Why are you crying? Kurt?"
"I-I'm crying because I'm Happy. So Happy. Blaine, I love you so much and you don't know how much It has hurt for you to be gone. I've been listening to 'Total Eclipse of the heart, on repeat forever"
Blaine's eyes began to water, but he managed to crack a smile, "Kurt, I love you too. I've always been here, And You've always been here for me. The thought of you when I finally got out was what kept me going everyday. Thank you."
"When do you get to leave?"
"As soon as I get all of my stuff in order. They have my car in their student garage, So I'm planning on leaving tomorrow morning. Me and Ara were packing at the speed of light as soon as we got back to our room." He smiled, "I'll be home by the time you get to school tomorrow."
"Blaine, I love you."
"I love you too."
"Do you have all your junk B?" Ara asked, crossing her arms as the two were packing up their cars the next morning.
"Got all of it stuffed in my trunk." He assured her, smiling.
"I sure am going to miss you Boo." She told him, smiling slightly. "You and your adorable little bowties." She leaned forward and adjusted his own, not the school one, his very own.
Blaine smiled, "I must say, I never pegged you for the eighties look. I pegged you more for the leather." Now that they weren't required to be in their uniforms, Ara was dressed in her usual clothes. A slouchy neon yellow top, her midriff exposed and a denim skirt over matching tights.
"Nope, Raven's the one who wears the leather." She told him, cracking a smile. "You and Kurt are going to have to come visit us sometime, Promise?"
"Promise."
The two hugged and got into their cars starting them up. Ara followed Blaine up until the gates where Ara turned left and Blaine turned right. They both waved goodbye and started back to their old life.
Blaine turned up his radio and sang along, a feeling of freedom rising in his chest. He didn't have to worry about himself from anyone, The work wouldn't be as hard, and He would get to see his sister and Kurt again. All of that filled him with bliss.
He turned down a familiar road not twenty minutes from his house, He slowed down a bit. Their were always tons of accidents on this road for people tended to drive carelessly.
'What makes you beautiful' came on the radio and he groaned. He looked away from the road for a split second to switch the station, but that was all it took.
He heard a sicking crunch and the breaking of glass and he was vaguely aware of the fact he was sideways before he drifted off into the darkness.
