Kurt and Blaine spent the entire summer together. Burt and Blaine's father Derek had swapped numbers and addresses at dinner the last night they were camping, and had promised they would keep in touch because of the boys.

Kurt and Blaine had sleepovers and dinners, and parties and play dates all six weeks of summer. Their parents were in awe of their friendship and how fast it had progressed already. Considering they only met each other at camp a few weeks prior, they knew each other almost inside and out.

Kurt knew that Blaine always had to go to the toilet after every meal, and Blaine knew that Kurt had to wash his hands between playing with different toys. They knew each other's quirks and passions, secrets and upsets, likes and dislikes.

Kurt hated pasta, Blaine hated cheese. Kurt didn't like bacon flavoured things, and Blaine hated fishy smells.

They both loved the feel of grass between their toes, they both loved smelling flowers, they both enjoyed watching disney films and eating caramel popcorn.

They spent almost every day together, and if they didn't spend every waking minute at the other's side, they would ask to call and be on the phone talking about nonsense for hours until one of their parents decided they had had enough time to talk.

Blaine was a little jealous that Kurt got to go to school in the september while he still had to be homeschooled. He couldn't understand why his mother still wanted to keep him home. He knew that she was worried about his powers scaring people, but Kurt wasn't afraid of them, in fact Kurt seemed to really love them.

Kurt knew that Blaine's powers were a secret only for themselves, so that was the one thing about Blaine that he never told his father. But Kurt would make Blaine use them whenever Burt wasn't around, claiming it was so much fun.

The stuffed animals would be flying around the room while they had a tea party, or the lights in Kurt's bedroom would flicker and change colour at Blaine's will, while they were singing along with Kurt's karaoke machine. Once Blaine even made the birds outside in the trees sing along with them.

Blaine had shown Kurt his secret hideaway in his back yard, where he liked to go and be alone. He had lights in a small wooden hut that he had used his powers to put together, and Kurt found it fascinating.

After the long summer nights faded into autumn, Kurt was back at school and Blaine was becoming more and more bored out of his mind. He was stuck at home now, with nothing to do and nobody to talk to except his family, day in and day out.

During school days Kurt wasn't really allowed over much, because his father was working and coudn't bring him over after school let out and because Kurt had homework to do, and then dinner to eat.

Blaine couldn't offer to help Kurt even study because he wasn't a part of the same curriculum. Blaine had begged his parents to let him go to public school with Kurt, but they had only compromised with him, that it had to wait until he was a little older then he could go to high school with Kurt.

He agreed, but it didn't make his days any less boring.

9 years later...

"Hey Kurt!" Blaine called as he rushed down the hallway of Mckinley High school, trying to catch up with his best friend, nearly knocking a couple of cheerleaders over as he tried to skid around them with his sneakers, "oops excuse me ladies...Kurt, wait up, wait up!"

Blaine's hair was starting to lose it's hold, the gel becoming tacky in the scorching summer heat allowing a few black curls to spring loose. He was dressed in tan board shorts and a blue button down shirt, which was open in his attempt to keep himself cool, white vest underneath showing, and his tanned skin gleaming still with a little sweat.

Kurt waited at the end of the hall, dressed in his white skinny jeans and grey shirt, looking as put together as the weather allowed. His hair was still up high on his head though, hairsprayed into submission every hour by his locker. Not an ounce of sweat was showing on his skin, which made Blaine a little envious.

"We got it," Blaine said as he slowed to a walk when he was 4 feet away, brandishing a piece of paper with a triumphant smirk, "we got permission."

"For starting the PFLAAG? Let me see." Kurt said as he snatched the paper out of Blaine's hand and scanned over it excitedly, "Oh my god! I can't wait to put up the flyers and have people join."

"Me neither. Do you think we'll get many here?" Blaine asked as Kurt packed away the special permission letter that they had the principle sign for them, before folding one arm through Blaine's and walking down the steps outside.

"Of course, i've heard that there are kids all over the school that will want to join. Besides, who wouldn't want to hang out with amazing people like us?" he smirked and Blaine laughed with him as they approached Kurt's car.

"You got that right."

As Kurt climbed into the driver's seat Blaine eyed the flowers that were nestled on the passengers side, before looking at Kurt with a little empathy.

"You going to visit your mom?" He asked with a small smile and Kurt nodded with a sigh.

"I missed my chance yesterday, but i have to. I go-"

"Every year, i know." Blaine finished the sentence and Kurt just grinned at him.

Blaine's eyes moved back to the flowers and Kurt watched as more flowers were added to the bunch to bulk them out, and a red, white and pink ribbon appeared out of nowhere and wrapped itself around the entire bunch. The flowers themselves looked more alive and refreshed too, like they had recently been picked and not sat in a car since yesterday.

"Oh Blaine, it's beautiful." He sighed as he turned to give Blaine another small smile.

"Tell her i said hi."

"I will."

Blaine pushed his head through the window to kiss Kurt's cheek, before moving away and walking back to his own car, waving to Kurt as he pulled away. He sighed lightly and climbed into his own car, opening the cd case with his mind while he drove and chose a Beatles cd out of the bunch. The disk settled itself into his car stereo, and began to play.