A/N: This is so sad for me. But this is the last chapter..
"Blaine, get in the car. We're going home," His mother said, trying to sound calm.
Blaine shook his head. "No. You believe them, don't you?"
"Blaine Anderson, do not talk to your mother that way," His father said sternly.
Blaine had to hold back a humorless laugh. Since when did they act like parents? "You're only here to keep the family name sacred."
"Get in the car, Blaine. We will talk about this at home." His father said, putting a hand on his son's shoulder and leading him to the car.
Cooper was still at work when they got home. Blaine looked down at his watch. He'd be home soon. His parents sat him down in the living room, not saying anything.
"Will someone say something?" Blaine asked, irritated.
"We know we haven't always been around.." His father sighed, ignoring Blaine rolling his eyes. "We just wanted to make sure we could give you and your brother everything you could ever want. I thought that Cooper would be responsible and look after you.."
His mother had tears in her eyes. "Tell me it isn't true..Please tell me he didn't make you do..that.."
Blaine sighed. "He didn't make me do anything!"
"But..something is going on?" His father asked.
Blaine looked down. He knew his parents could always see through his lies. But he had to try. "No."
"Blaine." His father said ardently. "Don't lie to me."
"Please…I-It wasn't his fault..I-I started it. I swear. Please don't punish him. He didn't do it.." Blaine got out in one breath before completely breaking down.
"Blaine, sweetie. This is wrong…And he knows better.." His mother said quietly.
Blaine looked up at his mother with tears in his eyes. "I-I love him.."
"You're sixteen! You don't know what love is!" The older man said loudly.
Cooper walked in and Blaine jumped up, running into his brother's arms.
"Blaine. Go to your room." Their father demanded, getting angrier when Blaine didn't move. "Now!"
Blaine looked up at Cooper, his eyes wide with fear. "Shh..It's okay, Blaine. Go to your room. I'll be there soon."
"Like hell you will!"
"Blaine, I promise. I don't want you to see this." Cooper said softly before giving his younger brother a slight push in the direction of the stairs. Blaine sighed as he quickly ran to his room.
"What the hell is wrong with you?" Mr. Anderson demanded. "He is a child! You know better than this."
Cooper remained silent. He knew what his father was saying was true. There was nothing he could say to make this better.
"Cooper..You're usually know what you're doing. What were you thinking?" Mrs. Anderson asked her son.
"I don't know. Don't blame him. No matter what he says. I'm the older on. I knew this was wrong." Cooper said quietly.
"I want you out." Mr. Anderson said without hesitation.
"No…Where will he go?" His wife asked.
"B-But.." Cooper started but his father cut him off.
"He knew exactly what he was doing. I will not let someone who is willing to take advantage of his brother live in my house." He turned to Cooper. "You are not my son."
"Was I ever?" Cooper rolled his eyes. "You're never here. Who will take care of Blaine?"
"We will take care of that. This family is none of your business anymore. You have an hour to get your shit and leave." Mr. Anderson said before walking off to his study.
Cooper ran upstairs and into Blaine's room. He locked the door before his brother could run into his arms. "Cooper..What happened?"
Cooper sat Blaine down, holding him closer. "Blaine…baby, I have to leave.."
"No! You promised! You told me everything would be okay!" Blaine yelled, holding on to his brother tighter.
The older brother bit his lip, holding back tears. "Dad is kicking me out. I can't stay here.."
"Take me with you! Don't leave me..I-I love you, Cooper…D-Don't leave me…" Blaine cried.
Cooper turned them so they were facing each other and took Blaine's hand. "I love you so much Blaine. But this is over.." He used his other hand to cup Blaine's cheek. "But I need you to know that this was real. That I do love you more than anything…I wish I could fix this but I can't. Don't forget me Blaine…" Cooper finished, leaning in for one last kiss.
Blaine wrapped his arms around his brother. This couldn't be happening. He needed Cooper. Who would be there for him? No one knew him like Cooper. No one else cared. Blaine tightened his grip on his brother. "Don't leave…Please..I can't do this without you.."
Cooper sighed. "You can. You just don't know how yet. You'll be okay. You'll learn how to take care of yourself. I did it. You can too. I believe in you. I have to go, baby.."
"No! I won't let you.." Blaine cried out.
"I have to pack. I don't have time.." Cooper said, tearing out of Blaine's grip and heading to his room to pack.
Blaine fell onto his bed as more tears came. He laid there for a few minutes before quickly jumping up and grabbing his backpack. He threw random clothes and things he knew he'd need if he left. Once he was done, he ran into Cooper's room with the bag on his back.
Cooper sighed. "Blaine. What are you doing?"
"I'm going with you." Blaine said seriously. "I don't care if we don't have money or a place to stay. I am staying with you."
"Don't make this harder than it already is B.."
"Just take me with you! They'll hire some random person to take care of me. Please, Cooper. Take me with you.."
Cooper took a deep breath. He hated to even think it but he knew the only way to get Blaine to stop was to be stern. "Blaine. You're staying here. End of story." He said, trying not to break as he looked at Blaine's tear stained cheeks.
"You want me..You told me it was real.." Blaine choked out.
Cooper swung his bag over his shoulder. "It was. Was Blaine. I am your brother. We would never be able to go out in public and be happy. We'd have to hide away. That's not fair to you. Now go back to your room. They're going to say awful things about me. Remember the good times. Remember how I took care of you. Remember how much I love you..Love not loved.." He said the last part quietly, leaning down to kiss Blaine's forehead.
Blaine sank to the floor, crying as his eyes focused on Cooper's back as he watched his brother walk out of his life.
END
A/N: I really can't believe how far I got with this. I originally planned this as a oneshot. But you all kept me going. And I am so happy that I did. I couldn't have gotten anywhere near this far without every one of my readers. I love you all so much. This is the end of this story. But it's also a beginning. ZombieRachelLovesZombieQuinn gave me a pretty interesting idea. I'm starting a new story. It will be a continuation of this. Blaine's parents want this to go away so they will pull Blaine out of Dalton and send him to McKinley. He will try to start over and make new friends. Life won't be the same but he will try. But I can say, this is not the end of Cooper. It will take a few chapters of the next story (Somebody That I Used To Know) for Blaine to get into a new normal setting. But Cooper will be back, my lovelies. Thank you all for sticking with me. I love you all so much and I can only hope you all follow the next story. Keep a lookout for that one :)
