Blaine did not take off the glasses for his ride home. It was quite a difference to what it used to be. He was able to distinguish the people from trees now, even if they were more than a few foot away. And, what probably amazed him the most was that he could see the leaves on the trees. Every single one of them. He had known that his vision had not been good, but he didn't realise what he had missed. The ride was shorter than he had expected, but with having so much things to notice that was no wonder. When he was at the stop before the school he took off his new vision aids and everything went back to being a blurry mush again.

He hid the case in his bag and went into the school. When he was walking upstairs, towards the bedrooms Kurt was jumping at him from the back. "Hey, everything went good? Still in pain?"

Blaine was a little confused. Then he remembered his excuse.

"Yeah... Everything went fine. I didn't even feel it.", he said, trying to lie convincingly.

Kurt sneered wide, "So you are able to eat again? I got some popcorn for us. We could just watch a movie or something."

Blaine was happy that his plan had worked out that easily. Kurt's hatred of the dentist was not making him question any of the things Blaine had said and Kurt would not ask any questions. Blaine would might actually be able to hide his new secret from his boyfriend. "I just have to find out if Thad is gone tonight. We could watch it at my room then. It has the bigger TV."

Kurt smiled. "Right, just send me a text. I will come over, if there is no one disturbing us."

Blaine winked at Kurt and went to his room.

When Blaine entered his room Thad was sitting on his desk, working on a project. "Oh, hi", he said turning around. "I got the notes and your homework on your desk. How was it?"

Blaine had figured out that he would be unable to hide his glasses, let alone contacts, from his roommate, so he had told him about it. "I am on the edge to being legally blind, without using those...", he said, trowing the case towards Thad. The case fall onto the ground.

Thad giggled, taking out the glasses. "You are really bad at aiming, dude. But hey, those don't look to awful. Look...", Blaine was certain that Thad had put on his glasses, but he was unable to make it out. "Man, you are blind...", Thad said. Blaine had gotten closer and was now able to see that Thad had put them on.

"I know. Don't need you to tell me!", Blaine exclaimed, taking them off Thad's face.

"Sorry, dude. But really. There is so much worse. I mean, those look good on you.", Thad said apologising.

"Fine... I mean THIS-", Blaine was holding the glasses up, "is not your fault. But hey. Would you mind spending the night somewhere else? I would love to get some privacy."

Thad winked. "Sure. I mean I have a girl I need to visit anyways. Have your fun!", he said, leaving the room without any further comment.

More fun in this chapter, I though it would be nice if I went a little different here. If you have any comments, or you didn't like it, let me know!