Sorry It took me so long, I've been planning how to finish the story as well as planning out a sequel instead of carrying this one on forever. Basically, the story is going to change dramatically so I thought it'd be best as a sequel. Enjoy! (PS. I've deactivated my twitter so you can no longer find me on there! Sorry for any inconvenience)

-ACasualKlainer 3

I grinned, my life was fucking awesome. I'd now been at Dalton for a good one year and still lived with the Hummels at the weekends. My beautiful boyfriend Kurt was my roomate and we were closer than ever which was even better than I could've imagined.

I was driving back from the mall, plowing through the heavy rain that I was faced with, nothing could dampen my mood because I'd had approval. One week ago, Burt and Carole had given me approval to marry the man of my dreams..well...if he says yes. I'd just bought a ring as well as befriending a lovely old lady named Jan. I was singing loudly to Something That We're Not By Demi Lovato and focused on the road despite the blur formed by the rain.

I was a good distance away from home, which was a shame as it was a saturday and I desperately wanted to be in Lima with my family. I took the second exit on the round-a-bout and continued on my journey, soon it began thundering and the rain got heavier, I pulled into a parking lot to avoid collisions and wait for the rain to die down a little.

I picked up my phone and dialled Kurt's number

Hey Blainey, where are you?

I'm in a parking lot, theres a thunderstorm so i'm waiting it out for a while. I miss you though

I miss you too! I'm at home with everyone, they said you wanted a family meeting?

Uh yeah, It didn't have to be right away though, i'll be atleast another hour

*Sigh* Okay sweetie, I'll see you in a little while, I Love You Blaine.

I Love You Too, Kurt

I hung up and waited for what seemed like forever, it took about twenty minutes for the thunder to stop and the rain to die down enough for it to be safe to drive again. I drove for a while before the rain picked up once again, my heart rate had now elevated as panic set in. A sense of deja vu washing over me as I thought for a moment. I wasn't going to make it home.

In a split second, a car from behind me had crashed into me, causing it to throw my car forward, the bonet of my car colliding with the truck infront of me. A quick inhail of my breath was all I knew before my chest collided with the steering wheel.