Hello all of my lovely and faithful readers! I know that it has been FOREVER since I have updated this story. But I do promise you that I am going to be updating more. Thanks to a lucky winner the-power-of-love for picking this story for me to fully concentrate on. But don't worry, I am going to finish Pitter Patter of Little Feet, since there is only one more chapter left. I just need my creative juices to flow for that story, then I will write it and post it so you guys will read it. But I had a sudden burst of inspiration for this story so I had to write and post it.
So I hope you like this chapter. Please read, review, follow and favorite. Thanks so much.
SocialButterfly85
Once the final bell rang, Kurt ran to his locker, grabbing his books and stuffing them in his satchel.
"Where are you going to in such a hurry?" Rachel asked, walking up next to him.
"Can't talk. I'm meeting someone at the Lima Bean." Kurt said quickly, closing his locker and walking towards the school parking lot.
When Kurt arrived at the Lima Bean, he ordered himself a cup of coffee and took a seat by the window while he waited for Blaine. Soon he heard a loud noise coming from outside the coffee shop. He turned his head and saw someone pull up on a motorcycle. The stranger on the bike took his helmet off to reveal Blaine!
Could he be any more attractive? Kurt thought to himself.
Blaine walked in and spotted Kurt. He smiled and waved him over.
"Hi Kurt, how are you?" Blaine asked.
"Good, how are you?" Kurt replied.
Blaine nodded. "I'm good thanks. I'm going to get some coffee. I'll be right back."
Kurt took out their assignment and waited for Blaine to return. A few minutes later, Blaine came back and sat across from Kurt.
"So, should we get started?" Blaine asked.
Kurt nodded. "Sure, but I was wondering, can I ask you a couple of questions?"
"Yeah, totally." Blaine agreed. "What do you want to know?"
"Well, where did you move from?" Kurt asked.
"I used to live up in Westerville." Blaine replied. "My parents just got divorced, so I ended up moving down here with my mom."
"I'm sorry to hear that." Kurt said, sympathetically.
Blaine shook his head, as he took a sip of coffee. "It's all right. Anything else you'd like to know?"
"How long have you been riding your motorcycle?"
Blaine laughed. "Just over a year. Maybe I can take you for a ride sometime?"
Kurt blushed. "Well, I think we should get started on the assignment."
Blaine nodded. "Ok, what's the first question?"
Kurt looked down the worksheet. "Um, well I guess we should decide on a last name." he stated.
"We could combine them." Blaine suggested.
Kurt felt the back of his neck heat up. "Ok." he mumbled, writing both of their names down and looking at the first question. "The first question is where we should live?"
"I always imagined going to NYU for college. So probably somewhere in New York." Blaine replied. "What about you? Where would you want to live?" he asked Kurt.
Kurt swallowed the lump that started to form in his throat. "I was hoping to go to college in New York too, but to NYADA."
Blaine chuckled softly. "So, I guess we will in New York then?"
Kurt nodded. "New York it is. Which brings us to, do we live in the city or suburbs and in a house or an apartment?"
"If we live in the city, definitely apartment, but if not, than a house." Blaine suggested.
Kurt nodded, writing their answer down.
The two continued working, answering as many questions as they could until Blaine's phone went off.
He looked down and frowned. "Sorry Kurt." he apologized. "I have to get going."
"Oh." Kurt said, surprised. He looked down at his watch and realized he should get going as well.
They both stood up from the table, Kurt gathering his things and Blaine throwing away their used coffee cups.
"I guess, I'll see you tomorrow?" Kurt stammered.
"Yeah, I mean, we still have a lot more to do right?" Blaine questioned.
Kurt blushed slightly. "We do. Why don't you come over to my house this weekend and we can continue working?"
Blaine smiled. "Sure. Text me your address and I'll map-quest when I get home." he insisted, as he handed Kurt his cell phone.
"There you go." said Kurt. "I also put in my phone number, in case you get lost."
"Thanks." said Blaine, with a final wave he walked out of the coffee shop.
Kurt watched from the window as Blaine hopped on his bike and rode off. He couldn't wait for the weekend.
Well, there you go. I hope you enjoyed the second chapter. There will be more.
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