They normally didn't have huge fights. The usual fights were small and could be resolved so easily. One of their first fights was when Kurt grew angry that all Blaine ever watched on their so-called movie nights was Ariel. That fight was resolved when Blaine pouted.

This one was worse. Way worse.

They could not remember what the fight was about or how it started. The only thing that they could remember of it was how Blaine now hates shopping and Kurt can't look at another Payless shoe brand. To every other person the fight would have seemed silly but to Blaine and Kurt it seemed to have ended their whole relationship. The small fights were leading up to this fight.

When Kurt asked Blaine to a date at Breadsticks via text he fully intended to make up for all the fights. He knew that their relationship was not working and he wanted to bring up whatever romance was left in their relationship and ignite it more.

Blaine, on the other hand, felt that their relationship was a lost cause. After watching many Disney movies he felt that there wasn't anything else to save. He knew and understood that Kurt was different than any other person in the world. He knew he still loved Kurt but couldn't find anything in his heart to think could be different if they actually tried to save their relationship. He knew and understood that He, Blaine, was a coward. As usual if a problem, that included him, came up he abandoned it.

When Saturday Came, both of the boys where nervous. When 6 o'clock came, Kurt pulled up to the restaurant as he saw Blaine already did. Kurt smiled as he remembered that Blaine always came early to their dates.

When Blaine noticed that Kurt was already in the parking lot he opened the door to his own car and forced himself out. He didn't want them to have an actual date. He wanted the breaking up to be done outside of the restaurant and without dinner.

Kurt got out of his truck and before he could make it to the restaurant Blaine stopped him.

"What?" asked Kurt. He looked at the red tint in Blaine's cheeks. "Come on, it's cold out here." He tried to head into the restaurant but again, Blaine blocked him. His smile fell. He tried to look at Blaine in the eyes except he couldn't; Blaine kept looking at the ground. Kurt swallowed nervously, "What's wrong?"

It took several moments for Blaine to respond with an "I'm sorry."

Kurt blinked. His eyebrows came together in confusion. Sorry for what?

"We've been having trouble ever since I transferred from Dalton. I don't know how to say this, but…. I-I'm breaking up. With you."

It took time for Blaine to muster up the courage to look at Kurt. What he saw made his heart shatter in pieces. Kurt kept staring at him. He blinked multiple times trying to keep the tears in. He started to shake his head. "No…. Don't do this to me, please." He stopped blinking and the tears came down like a waterfall. "Please," he said as he stepped towards Blaine. "Y-you can't!"He clutched on to Blaine's coat. He put his head in the crook of Blaine's neck, the tears wetting the cloth of the black coat. "Please," he whispered softly.

"I'm so sorry, Kurt," Blaine said as he tried to pry Kurt's arms off him. "Please don't make it seem worse than it is."

"'Worse than it is?'" the boy said looking into the eyes of the heart-breaker."'Worse." He repeated. "What could be worse? Me loving you?" He pushed the dark haired boy back, his voice growing louder and tears still in his eyes. "I came here, with courage, trying to bring back what we had. And you are telling me that crying is worse than you breaking up with me? You love me," he argued stabbing a finger into Blaine's chest.

"I'm sorry. I didn't—"

"You didn't mean to make me upset?" He said with a sarcastic tone. "Courage. You taught me that. Courage is what I came with trying to save our relationship. Courage is what you do NOT have trying to ruin us. All couples have fights, Blaine. They work it out!" Kurt's anger grew every second. His cheeks red with the cold weather and the tears dried on them. "You didn't even try."

Blaine looked up, the sorrow in his eyes replaced with anger. "Don't you say that to me, Kurt Elizabeth Hummel. I have tried. I try all the time. I won't say I don't love you anymore," he stated as he saw Kurt start crying again. "I do. But… I'm done." Blaine got in his car and turned it on. He breathed in and out then left the parking lot.

Kurt stood there, grasping what had happened. He wiped the tears off his cheeks and noticed that his fingers were turning blue. He swallowed and turned to walk to his truck. When he got in he put on his seatbelt and turned on the ignition. It took a long time for Kurt to feel his fingers again and when he did, he drove out and to his house.

He didn't speak to anyone the entire weekend.

Dear Juliet,

He did it. Why?

-Kurt