This had been written since last week, but my proof reader had been busy, so sorry for the delay.
I figured it was time for a change of place as to where the memories came.
Enjoy!
3 days after Kurt returned from New York, a letter arrived to the Hummel house.
"Kurt, there's a letter for you down here!" Carole yelled from the kitchen.
He grabbed the envelope, and started reading the letter.
At one point, his eyes widened and a smile appeared on his face. He read the letter three more times to make sure he wasn't imagining this.
He was going to be Marc Jacobs' personal assistant!
This was incredible. Kurt knew more than anyone how hard it was to become a designer's personal assistant on your internship, even if the designer was not too big. And this- this was Marc Jacobs!
He couldn't think anything else but believe this was a gift sent Blaine, his new guardian angel watching him from the heavens.
Finally, a light appeared in the darkness.
He figured he'd have to move back to New York. He didn't want to be more of a bother to Burt and Carole, anyways.
Without saying goodbye to anyone, he drove to the graveyard where Blaine's burial had been.
Rain was about to start its pouring, but Kurt didn't care. All he wanted was to share this with Blaine, even if it was only Blaine's headstone and Kurt's memory.
He really didn't care that there was mud everywhere, and that he was wearing designer clothes, or even that he was getting it all over one of his favorite pairs of shoes.
He lied down on the grass next to the headstone and started tracing the name on it with his finger, mouthing the letters slowly.
"Blaine…Anderson..."
His feelings got their way, and before Kurt could even notice so, tears were rolling down his face.
"Blaine…I miss you…" He whispered to the grave.
Blaine had always been really open to Kurt and viceversa. They shared everything that happened in their lives, even if it was just the grade on a test.
"Blaine! Blaine! I've decided on a college."
"Kurt, you came at the best time. I've decided too."
What if Kurt had chosen a college on the opposite corner of the world? Would this mean the end to their relationship? He would miss Blaine, he was sure of that.
As if Blaine had read his mind…
"If we happen to be on the other corner of the country, I promise I'll call everyday. I'll skype with you, and go visit you whenever I can." Blaine said, smiling sweetly
"But what if…long distance relationships are hard… or so I've heard."
"I must admit I've always wanted to have one… a long distance relationship. Don't judge me or anything, but...aren't we taking this too quick? I mean, we don't even know where we're going and we're already trying to figure things out." Blaine pronounced carefully.
"Yes, yes, you're right. What if...we switch envelopes?" Kurt asked.
Without a doubt, Blaine extended his envelope, making sure to cover the information on front. He received Kurt's and pressed it to his chest, praying to any kind of deity that Kurt wasn't going to go to California or Alaska.
"At the count of one...two...three.." Kurt said softly, paying close attention to Blaine's movement, whose face lightened up immediately as he saw Kurt's envelope.
"Parsons? Parsons! That's in New York! Kurt!" Blaine said, grabbing Kurt into his arms, not giving Kurt time for his own reaction.
"Yes! And you're Columbia! That's also in New York!" Kurt shouted in joy as Blaine twirled around with Kurt in his arms.
"Do you know what this means? We can have lunch together everyday, and coffee after school, too. If I want to see you, I can just take the subway!" Blaine said, glowing in happiness.
"Baby, I know! This is just so great!" Kurt managed to say, before he covered Blaine's face in kisses.
"I love you, Kurt Hummel. I love you. I love-" Blaine's mouth was stopped with Kurt's lips pressed to his.
