A/N: OH. MY. GOD. I am so sorry this took so long! :C Life got in the way I guess. I am in high school!

Well, hope you enjoy. This chapter is a bit shorter than my previous ones. To make up for it, I'll probably upload another one later today or tomorrow.


Kurt had been doing a very good job of keeping his social status high so that he wouldn't get bullied and everyone loved him. He tried his best when it came to things like that. He went to the furthest extents, even if that meant going out with someone he repulsed him to the extreme. That person was Dave Karofsky.

He was only going out with Dave because he was the quarterback of the football team, and everyone knew that the two of them should be dating. Even though no one knew that Dave was gay until he and Kurt started dating, they had wanted them to be together because they were the most popular people in McKinley.

To say that Kurt simply didn't like him was an understatement. Kurt had a strong dislike towards him for being mean to his previous friends in the Glee Club, but he would never say it out loud. He'd never risk ruining his image.

Kurt strutted down the halls of McKinley with his head held high. As he turned the corner, when no one was looking, he visibly sighed and let his guard down for a few moments, only to return to his bitch smirk when he saw his boyfriend, Dave Karofsky, come out of one of the nearby classrooms.

He rolled his eyes before he could see him, but quickly grinned as Dave turned around and began walking towards Kurt. As Dave approached, he slipped an arm around Kurt's waist and lightly kissed his temple.

"Hey, babe." Dave greeted him happily, and tried to pull him in for a kiss.

"Umm, Dave? Do you even remember what I said about PDA in the hallways? You know I hate that." Kurt replied, pushing him off gently and crossing his arms with an over exaggerated sigh.

"Sorry… Just a little bit bothered."

"Really? What's bugging you, hun?" Kurt tried his best to sound interested, but he really wasn't.

"Well, today when I was walking up to the school I heard that new kid, Blaine Anderson, talking about you to that Rachel Berry girl. The things I heard kind of bothered me so I slushied the fool." He said this with a snicker as Kurt arched an eyebrow at him.

"Oh really? And what kind of things was this boy saying?" Kurt questioned, practically glaring daggers at Dave as if forcing him to tell.

He chuckled before leaning in to whisper what he had heard Blaine say in Kurt's ear.

Kurt's eyes widened in surprise. People talk bad about me? I thought everyone liked me. I'm not super mean. At least, I don't think I am… I don't even know this stupid new kid. Rachel was probably putting thoughts in his head to make him think negative about me. Figures, she WOULD do something like that. He thought with a shrug, and he brushed it off, but Dave kept talking.

"Yeah, and I told him next time he was talking about you, that I'd punch him in the face!" He ended his statement with a growling laugh.

Kurt chuckled nervously and let out an internal sigh. He was really getting tired of David.

As Dave rambled on about things Kurt didn't care about, Kurt had his mind elsewhere.

I wonder what this new kid's like? I haven't seen him around at all, and I know everyone's name and face at this school. He's probably a total nerd. If he really hangs out with Rachel like Dave said, no wonder I've never seen him. Kurt stared blankly and thought until Dave snapped his fingers in front of Kurt's face to get his attention.

"You alright, Kurt?" he asked, with a somewhat worried expression on his face, he slung an arm around Kurt's shoulders.

"Yeah, m'fine." He mumbled before he unhooked Dave's arm from him and speeding to his classroom.

Kurt's mind wandered for the remainder of the class period, thinking of when he could possibly see this "Blaine" character. He didn't think TOO much on it, though. He didn't really believe Blaine mattered that much considering he hung out with Glee kids.

However, by the end of his next class, Kurt already had his eye out for Rachel. He had warned the football players not to slushie any of them so he could try and spot the new kid.

For some reason, he did have an itch to see him. He couldn't really explain it. It could be because Blaine had been talking badly of him, but other than that, he really didn't know.

As his eyes scanned the halls for the boy, he walked quickly, not bothering to dodge anyone since they all pretty much separated just so Kurt could pass through. For once, Kurt was grateful for it. He didn't really like all of the attention he got, but he took what he could get to keep up his image.

Soon enough, he spotted Rachel. And of course, she was with the new kid. Their backs were facing Kurt, so instead of walking up to them, he just straggled behind, trying to catch every little glimpse he could of Blaine Anderson.

When Rachel and Blaine abruptly stopped at Rachel's locker, Kurt leaned against the opposite wall casually, waving to all the people that passed by. He snuck about a million glances at Blaine, observing his features, and the way he acted.

By what Kurt was seeing, Blaine Anderson seemed to be a nice guy. Maybe Dave was just telling me that so he would have an excuse to slushie Blaine. He thought with a snarl. The football players all knew that Kurt didn't particularly like to see any student get slushied, enemy or not, he just didn't like it. He had been down that road before. They made sure not to do it around him, and he was sure Dave just wanted an excuse to show off.

Observing the pair more, he noticed that Rachel was flirting with Blaine. A lot. Arching an eyebrow, Kurt realized that Rachel's attempts of pathetic flirting were in vain. Blaine wasn't reciprocating at all.

A rather large smirk spread across Kurt's features. Might he be gay? This could be fun. He plotted, adjusting his position against the wall to make himself look more appealing. Of course, he got stares from other students, but Kurt didn't care. He really wanted to mess around with Blaine's mind.

The boy wasn't bad looking in Kurt's opinion, but he was pretty short. Maybe if he didn't gel his hair so much, maybe leave it tousled, and lose the bowtie along with the collared t-shirt, he would be a lot more attractive to Kurt.

Kurt was getting fed up in waiting for the hobbit to turn around, and was just about to waltz over there and introduce himself (despite the fact that he knew Rachel would bite his head off for it), when the bell sounded for the next period.

Kurt smiled and pretended to be distracted by the people waving and saying hi to him, but watched Blaine and Rachel out of the corner of his eye.


Rachel gave him a tight hug before closing her locker and spinning around in the opposite direction, walking to her class. Blaine however, lingered a bit, waiting for the halls to clear more. He leaned back on the lockers and stared down at his open book, studying notes.

When there was finally a gap between students, Blaine slowly looked up, his eyes catching a cheerios uniform, and without noticing, he raked his eyes up a boy's body. When he came to the face, he was in shock. It was none other than Kurt Hummel.


Kurt, still pretending to be distracted, knew that Blaine was checking him out. Even if it might have been unintentional (though Kurt was sure it was), it was hard to hide the smug look on his face, and his cyan eyes finally met Blaine's hazel ones.

The smirk was clearly visible now, and Kurt knew he couldn't help it. As he stared into Blaine's eyes, he realized how beautiful they were. He let his mouth drop open a little bit, before hastily closing it, due to something unexpected.

After Blaine had practically stared into his soul, the boy had slammed his book closed, narrowed his eyes, and walked away, leaving Kurt Hummel alone in the hallway.


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