AN: Well the new chapter is here at last! Just in time for Valentine's Day and a Klaine-filled Glee episode!

Only You

Chapter 4

Most people wouldn't believe it, but Blaine Anderson never aspired to be famous. His passion had always been singing and performing, and fame just came with the territory. He was discovered by a talent scout from a record company during his freshman year when he performed with the Dalton Academy Warblers. At the time it had been an unheard of honor for a freshman to be the lead soloist for the group, but that was only the stepping stone for what was to come.

After the Warblers' performed at Sectionals, Blaine was approached by the talent scout who quickly made so many connections and contracts available quickly and before he knew it he was making his first album. Success came almost immediately after his first singles were released and Blaine soon found that he had an agent, publicist, stylist, personal assistant, a band to back him up, and a tour bus with all the bells and whistles. But those all paled in comparison to the biggest change Blaine had to make for his career, and that was his image.

His agent and stylist told him that his fans wouldn't care for Blaine's good two shows prep schoolboy look. To sell cds and show tickets, he had to dress the part of a teen heartthrob. So with much reluctance Blaine started to wear leather, started wearing an excessive amount of gel in his hair, and wore clothes so tight that they showed off his abs and other assets. In other words his clothes had no personality unless it was that of a stereotypical bad boy.

With the change of his clothes and near instant rise to fame, he found it so easy to pick up an attitude too. No longer was he the polite young man who went to Dalton, but now he was a badass pop sensation who had teenage girls collapsing at his feet and begging to marry him. And part of him ate it all up, loved the accolades, and was a world class diva in his own right. But through it all Blaine had been starting to feel a cold dread and fear that he was slowly losing who he was bit by bit. And it was because of that fact that Blaine decided to take a break and attend a regular high school for his senior year.

Of course as soon as Blaine came to McKinley High, he soon discovered a huge complication known as Kurt Hummel. Going to an all boys school as a freshman taught Blaine a very important lesson all those years ago; he was definitely 100% gay. While he never came out of the closet, Blaine wasn't ashamed of being gay, it just wasn't something everyone needed to know right now. Unfortunately though, Kurt Hummel was exactly Blaine's type, and he couldn't help but be attracted to him. What intrigued Blaine about Kurt was that he was immune to Blaine's charms, which was equally annoying and exciting. Kurt was the only person in Lima who didn't care that he was a superstar, and Blaine found that he simply couldn't stay away from him.

Blaine knew the whole time though that spending time with Kurt was playing with fire. If the wrong person saw them talking small town gossip would spread like wildfire and it wouldn't be long before it made headlines. On the other hand Kurt was handsome, single, gay, and didn't want Blaine for his fame or fortune, which was encouraging enough for Blaine to continue to pursue him.


"So when are you going to sing for me?" Blaine asked the next day in the library when they were working on their English project.

"When will you get it through your thick head that I'll never be singing for you," Kurt remarked, glaring down at his book.

"And why not?" Blaine asked.

"Because not everyone wants to do everything you ask," Kurt said irritated.

"I really don't get why you are determined to hate me," Blaine commented.

"And I don't know why you are determined to drive me up the wall," Kurt remarked.

"I'm really not that bad," Blaine replied. "Most people think I'm charming."

"I'm not most people," Kurt muttered.

"Exactly," Blaine replied grinning madly, leaning close. "Do you want to know a secret?"

"Not particularly," Kurt scoffed.

"Will you promise not to tell anyone?" Blaine asked.

Kurt sighed, "Fine, I promise."

"I think that you are the hottest person at this school," Blaine replied.

Whatever Kurt was expecting to hear come out of Blaine's mouth, it definitely wasn't that. "You think I'm hot?" he said, as soon as he found his voice again.

"Oh yeah," Blaine said. "And just between you and me I love those jeans on you."

As Kurt glanced down at his skinny jeans, he felt his face heat up. It boggled his mind to think that Blaine Anderson, dream of every teenage girl actually liked boys. It certainly made sense now that he thought of it. Oddly enough there were never any stories circulating about Blaine with female groupies, since of course there wouldn't be. And it also made sense now why Blaine didn't leave him alone since he was the only out gay guy at McKinley. And the fact that the pop star had a crush on Kurt of all people was something he simply couldn't wrap his mind around at the moment.

"You're gay," Kurt stated.

"Oh yeah," Blaine agreed, grinning at him widely.

"I take it that you haven't come out," Kurt said.

"The way I see it is that it is nobody's business but my own, I'm proud to like guys," Blaine replied, winking at him obnoxiously.

"Why are you telling me this?" Kurt asked. "Aren't you worried that I will out you?"

"You won't do that," Blaine said looking at him with those wide hazel eyes.

Kurt sighed, "I should. But I don't believe in outing."

"Exactly," Blaine said smiling. "You are too nice to do that."

Kurt couldn't argue the point, but he settled for glaring at Blaine coldly, throwing his book in his messenger bag. "Well I've said it before, and I will say it again," Kurt said. "I'm definitely not interested Blaine Anderson."

As Kurt rushed from the library, he could feel the blush creeping across his face, but he didn't turn around, not even when he heard Blaine call out to him.

"We will see about that, Kurt Hummel."


AN: Well I hope you liked the insight into Blaine's world. While I love badboy stories I don't like them where there isn't a point to the personality and attitude change, so I hope my explanation for this story makes sense. I can see Blaine falling under the pressure (which is true to his character) and being forced to become something he's not. In the next chapter we will definitely have more Klaine interactions, and I do apologize that this chapter was so late. College is stealing my soul right now, but I'm planning to definitely update this on the 22nd, which is my 10 year anniversary posting fics here! Thanks to all who've followed this story so far and I'm really grateful for any feedback, it is definitely writing fuel! Thanks for reading!