A/N: You know that expression, "better late than never?" well that's what this chapter is. I apologise for being tardy with it. I've been caught up with work, and trying to find another job, and things just got away from me. But alas, here it is, a new chapter. I am thinking of uploading another one tomorrow, just to make up for the one I should have done last week, and the week before. So it might be a three chapter week. Depends on what is happening, and how my writer's block is holding up. I hope you're enjoying. Please follow, favourite, and enjoy. JusticeIsn'tEasy0083. D. PS Please remember, some chapters may contain traces of self-harm, so keep that in mind, and if you, or anyone you know needs help, please speak to someone. JusticeIsn'tEasy0083. D.
Chapter Thirteen: …That Should Have Been the Clue…
They pulled into their hotel car park and shut the engine off. Colorado Springs, Colorado. It's taken everything in their emotional capacities to get here, and Kurt has been trying really hard to stop himself from turning around, going back to Lima and forgetting this ever happened… forgetting that this is what he has wanted for the last thirteen years. Blaine is woken by Jeff throwing water on him from the open window, and then chuckling and running off, as Blaine bolts after him, whilst Nick and Kurt just gape at their boyfriends, and mutter something about them being in love with idiots. Kurt just smiles, and grabs his and Blaine's bags, shutting the boot of the car and locking it, before following Nick towards the reception. They're staying at The Mining Exchange, a Wyndham Grand Hotel in Nevada St. Tomorrow they will make the one hour drive to Boulder. This is what has Kurt freaked out the most at the moment. He's basically one day away from seeing his mother, a woman he hasn't seen since he was five. He probably won't even remember what she looks like. His father got rid of every picture they had of her after she left. One day, when Kurt was seven, he came home to see all the photos of him and his mother, or his mother and father were gone. It's like their house was empty. Tomorrow is Friday. The last day of their journey will be Saturday, when they fly home from Boulder, because to be honest, Nick is sick of driving, and he didn't even drive the four hours that Jeff did to get them here. Blaine and Jeff had disappeared, and when Nick got a text on his phone, stating that the two had found the arcade, both Kurt and Nick rolled their eyes, and sighed. They aren't going to sit in an arcade, whilst Blaine and Jeff mess around with one another, besides, they have things to talk about, to clear the air. They've said sorry, but Nick knows it isn't enough, and every time he sees the white gauze under Kurt's shirt sleeve, he feels worse about the whole thing.
They have a double room again, two rooms, two beds in each, but they're adjoining, which is good, because they usually leave the door between the two rooms open and let their children (Blaine and Jeff) run around like the idiots they are. Nick puts his and Jeff bags in their room, and then walks through the joining door, to ask Kurt if he'd like to go for a walk, see what's around, find what they're having for dinner. The countertenor nods, and follows his best-friend out of the room. He makes sure to send a quick text to Blaine, letting him know what they're doing, and then returns to the conversation Nick is having with him, about plans for their house. If he wasn't going to study Film/Visual Arts at college, Nick could have had a career as an interior designer. He even tried to re-decorate their dorm room at Dalton, but their headmaster had threatened to suspend them, if Nick so much as changed one colour on the wall. He had taken to re-doing his bedroom at home, much to his mother's disdain. She loves her son, but certain things drive her crazy. Nick and Kurt are pretty similar with their design tastes, and Kurt understands that Nick doesn't want anything gaudy or gross, which is an agreement they all have. But they have some furniture on hold, and Carole and Burt promised they were giving Kurt some extra cash to help them furnish their house. On top of the loans they're going to have for school, and hopefully getting a part time job, he's hoping they're going to be able to have enough money to you know… actually live. They need food and money for bills more than anything else. Blaine's parents are mad crazy with their cash, and along with the tuition for Blaine (which is paid in full), they're giving them some cash for their house, which Nick hates, because he thinks that Blaine won't learn the value of a dollar, only to receive a whack to the back of his head, and a glare from Kurt. Nick grins, bumps shoulders with the other boy, and makes his 'I'm kidding idiot' face.
Nick and Kurt browse the small bodega shops on the street, and find a restaurant that delivers for dinner. They have lunch in a small café, finally getting back to their normality. Nick brings it up first that he's so sorry for what he said to Kurt, and the consequences. For the change in their conversation, Kurt takes a deep breathe, and then explains to Nick that both Jeff and Blaine told him they need to be completely honest with each other, no hiding anything, if they want to have their relationship back. Nick mentions that he doesn't know how they go to this point in their friendship, and Kurt looks at him with an expression that says he knows what Nick is talking about. He always knows what Nick is talking about. He's been able to tell, just by the way some of his words are inflected with different emotions. An example would be, when he's talking about a cause he believe in, all the words become longer, and more academically minded. When he's talking about liking kittens or animals, it becomes words spoken in quick succession, at a rate that no one normal would ever be able to understand... and most of the time, Kurt pays attention to what he's saying. He can listen, and not really be listening, but he'll still know what's going on. But for the most part, right now, Kurt is silent, just listening to Nick talk…
FLASHBACK
Mercedes goes to Kurt for advice about…. That….
She and Sam had been dating for about six months. Apparently, according to Rachel and Santana, that was four months too long. She should have had sex with Sam by now, but Mercedes didn't want to be just another statistic, she wanted to make sure that she was ready. Kurt had recently confided in her, that he wasn't exactly the crystal clean student he's meant to be, that he and Blaine aren't… virgins per say. She knew he was trying to be subtle about the whole thing, mostly because they both didn't know if her parents were listening to this conversation, but of all of the New Directions, Kurt is the only one she can completely trust with this whole thing. She can't even talk to Sam, because she has no idea what is going through that boys head…. Except for when she does… which apparently is always thinking about sex… amongst the video games and all that other crap that boys think about. Kurt was staying over at her house, and they were just chatting, about funny things their glee clubs have done, and Kurt was in the middle of a story about Wes and David's stupid plans for Warbler rehearsals or something, and it just spilled out of her mouth. She asked Kurt about it, and apart from the shocked look on his face, she was positive that he was about to collapse or something. Kurt sat down on the chair across from the bed, and looked at Mercedes, resting his elbows on his knees, before asking if she's only thinking about this because Santana and Rachel are putting ideas in her head, that she's too far behind, that she needs to have sex to keep up. He told her that if she keeps thinking like that, then she's no better than them. But Mercedes didn't seem offended by what he'd said, which surprised herself more than the countertenor, she just asked when Kurt knew that was absolutely ready. For a moment, Kurt just looked at her, silently contemplating whether or not he should tell her the truth, or lie, but he knows that Mercedes can see through him, almost as well as Nick can. So he opted for the first choice.
'Cedes, you shouldn't have sex with Sam because of what other people say. You need to be able to say to yourself that it's what you want. But that's your choice. It's no one else's. I can't tell you whether or not to do it,'
'How did you know Kurt? It's a simple question,' Mercedes asked
'Blaine and I… I feel safe with him. I know that he loves me more than anything and I love him the same way. I can close my eyes, and know that when I open them, he'll still be lying there, that our sex life won't become a story to just tell the guys about. I knew after I told him about my past, when he didn't run screaming…'
'I don't think I have that with Sam…'
'There isn't any rush Cedes. If you're not ready, tell him, I bet you he feels the same,' Kurt said, and the diva sensed that her best-friend knew something she didn't.
Rachel had gone to New York mostly because without Finn, she didn't really have anything else to do in Lima. Kurt had text her and mentioned that a couple of the Warblers would be there, and that she could catch up with them if she wanted. She hadn't really thought about it that much, but when she got to New York, and realised that she didn't really have anywhere to stay for the long term, seeing as school doesn't start up for another month or so, she decided to get in contact with Wes, who apparently had an apartment that he and David had brought on the off chance, they should need to be in New York for school. It wasn't that far from the main sights of New York, and it was nice that Wes and David were waiting for her outside when she climbed out of the cab with every single one of her possessions. David looked at Wes, who just shrugged, then grabbed a couple of Rachel's bags, and showed her to the apartment. They're on the twentieth floor, because apparently the higher up they are, the less likely they are to be robbed, considering most thieves prefer to be in and out, and not spend their time in an elevator, or running up and down stairs. Rachel didn't really believe the logic, but didn't say anything, after all, she's staying here rent free until school starts, so she can't look a gift horse in the mouth. Wes takes her into the spare third room, and places her bags down on the bed, smiling at her, before turning to leave the room, grabbing out his phone to text Kurt, let him know that she is staying with them. Rachel was texting Finn, hoping that he was going to see her before he left for California. When she didn't get an immediate reply, she threw he phone onto the bed, and went to explore the apartment. It's not overly large, big enough so that they're not all on top of one another, but not as small as to be squished against the walls. Wes had forgotten to mention that Kurt had arranged this whole thing so that she would begin to move on from Finn, who had apparently already moved to California. Wes and David would be moving back to Ohio, to go to school in Cleveland, but were discussing leaving the apartment for Rachel whilst she's here, and she can have a couple of her friends move in with her, the ones going to school in New York, like Santana and Artie. This would be what they suggest to her later tonight, but for now, they're going to let her settle in, and then maybe tell her about Finn.
The two former Warblers and Rachel decide to order pizza for dinner. Surprisingly, Rachel doesn't feel awkward around the two. To be honest, she hasn't spent that much time around them, but they don't seem to be bothered by one another, and now she can actually stand talking to them, without other people calling out to her that she's a traitor. She never really thought that, she's just very competitive. Most who know her well, know that about her. But Wes and David aren't that bad, and apart from being idiots, according to Kurt, she can pretty much put up with them. They're talking about letting Rachel have the apartment whilst she's in college, considering that Wes owns it, but because he and David are moving back to Cleveland, they're not going to be staying here. Rachel says excitedly that she'd love to have the apartment, and suggests letting Santana and Artie move in with her, to which Wes and David announces that they had the same idea. The apartment is in Upper Manhattan, and Wes had mentioned something about Sebastian, one of the other Warblers, who is attending Columbia, living here if she wants someone else. Rachel told them to leave the numbers for the Warblers staying in New York, and then listened as Wes and David talked about something they had done in highschool. To hear stories about Kurt from someone other than Kurt, is strange. She could never imagine him at another school, but then he went to Dalton, and the New Directions was a lot different. She and Finn got closer because of Kurt's departure in some way though, because he missed his brother and Rachel missed her best-friend, and they missed him together. She was so distracted by thoughts of her ex-boyfriend, that she didn't hear Wes mention movies. She was about to reply, when her phone chimed with a text from Kurt, in response to her previous question about why Finn wouldn't be coming to New York. He's already in California. Wes was reading over her shoulder, and mentioned that Finn had told them he was moving to California early, because there was just too much in Lima that he didn't want to think about. Rachel could understand, after all that is why she came to New York early isn't it? She put her phone down, and suggested a couple of movies to the boys, who dropped the subject… clearly it wasn't something she wanted to talk about anymore. They started off watching Fast and Furious mostly because when Rachel mentioned that she hadn't seen it, the looks of pure shock on the two faces of her roommates, led her to telling them to put it on, which they did. Wes explained a basic plot of the story to her, and then that they're watching them in chronological order, not order or release. Rachel frowned in confusion, but didn't say anything, setting back on their small couch with a bowl of popcorn, that had appeared out of nowhere when David sat back down. Most of the night, Rachel didn't pay attention to the movies, she was more focussed on why Finn didn't tell her he was leaving for California early. She knows they broke up, but still wants to be friends with him.
When Wes got up in the morning, David was sitting at their dining room table, flipping through the catalogue about classes for school, and drinking orange juice. It's quiet, which is different than he'd expected, because to be honest, living with Rachel could have had its downside. But he's happy that he wasn't woken by her singing some godawful Broadway number at the top of her lungs, whilst walking around the apartment in her pyjamas. Although the stupid part of his brain tells him that it wouldn't be that bad, he doesn't think he could stand to be with Rachel that way… mostly because he doesn't know her that well yet. But you never know what the future might hold. It was only when he went to check why she wasn't up, that he saw the note sitting on her bed. Wes called out to David, and he ran into the room, noticing that it's mostly girl things and gagging, before reading over Wes' shoulder. Rachel had booked a flight to California, under the pretext of going to see Mercedes, but both former Warblers knew better than that. Wes pulled out his phone, sent a quick text to Finn as a warning, then to Kurt, and then to Rachel. She needs the closure, and he's not going to stand in her way. Besides, they're not moving back to Ohio until the end of August, so they're going to be in close proximity. If she's going to come home heartbroken and lying in bed the whole time, he wants to be prepared. David doesn't seem that bothered by the whole thing, but understands where his best-friend is coming from. On a flight from New York to Los Angeles, Rachel is reading a book she randomly grabbed out of her still unpacked boxes. Mercedes had said she'd pick her up at the airport, as she's also in LA at the moment, looking for off campus housing. All of her friends have these big ideas. She's living in an apartment with Wes and David, who up until the beginning of the month, she wouldn't be seen dead talking to, let alone living with. But the message she got from the former Head Warbler made her realise that they're going to be there for her, and she felt a little touched by that gesture. She needs to see it for herself. She needs the closure. If Finn is moving forward without them, then she needs to be able to let it go too. She honestly thought that her relationship with Finn would last past highschool, like Kurt and Blaine… but your relationship is nothing like Kurt and Blaine's…. she thought to herself, sighing.
When she landed in California, and found Mercedes, she was already beginning to regret her decision to come here. Especially when they got to UCLA. Mercedes was showing Rachel around, just chatting aimlessly to her, whilst the brunette just pretended to listen. If she's going to run into Finn, then it's going to be here. They're just about to enter the library, when Rachel spots her ex-boyfriend, leaning against a wall, laughing with another girl, a smile on his face that reaches from one side to the other. He never smiled like that much towards the end of their relationship. He looks kind of… smitten with the girl he's talking to. Mercedes wraps her in a hug, and promises her that it will get easier, to see him with someone else, and that Kurt is right… if it's meant to be, and eventually they will find their way back to one another. But surprisingly to Mercedes, and to herself, she doesn't feel the stabbing pain of loss, she feels a little lighter. Seeing Finn happy, makes her happy. Sure, she'll always have a part of her that still wishes it was her making him laugh like that, but seeing him, happy that way, she's certain that she doesn't need to be convinced that they're over any longer. She can finally move forward. Mercedes walked through the library and out the other side of the building, listening to Rachel's tirade about how large the whole place is, and how are they ever going to find anything in here. Soon enough, they found a small café near campus, and Mercedes spotted a small apartment block a little down from that, which she asked Rachel to check out with her after lunch. The brunette was off in her own world, thinking of the future, but surprisingly, when Mercedes asked about it, she didn't see Finn… well she saw him as a friend, but nothing else.
'He'll be okay Rach, I'll keep an eye on him, make sure he doesn't get hurt,' she said, as they went in to view one of the vacant apartments
'I know. It's just…'
'Moving on is always going to be difficult Rachel. But if Finn can do it, so can you. You both deserve to be happy,'
'You're absolutely right Mercedes, it's time to turn over a new leaf,' she replied, laughing and hugging her friend, as she claimed that the apartment she's standing in is "the one".
For most of the night, Kurt had been quiet. Blaine was worried, because his boyfriend is usually much more vocal about what they're going to do whilst they're here, and what is going to happen tomorrow when they get to Boulder. Nick and Jeff have been discussing some ideas, and he knows that Kurt is trying to change the subject, because every time they bring it up, he either changes the channel on the TV, starts talking about something entirely different, or makes a bold statement about something none of them really care about. It's a coping mechanism and Nick notices it immediately. He also has a feeling he knows why Kurt is avoiding the topic. He's having a freak-out and doesn't want to cause a rift between them again. Still reeling from what happened in Hays, and even before that, he has to make his best-friend realise that they're so close to getting the answers he deserves… hell that they all deserve. They've been through this ride together, and they're going to end it together. Back in Lima, this was just a pipe dream. Kurt could talk about what he would say and do, and what the consequences would be off those actions. He dreamed of knocking on that door, having her open it, and then him reel off some speech about having more integrity than her, and how abandoning him only made him stronger, that he never needed her to become the person that he is today, and that her leaving almost killed him. He has the speech written to perfect in his head, but now they're one day away from being in Boulder, and the only words in his head are telling him to turn around and run, back to Lima where he can't be hurt anymore. It's telling him that he's dragged them along on this trip, and it's only caught up to him now, what Nick has been saying for years… that it's not worth it. That she doesn't deserve to know, that he can't do anything to change it. This is when the pacing starts. He knows there are three people watching him, pacing back and forth, and the silence that fills the room is another indicator that they're worried. Hell, he's having a panic attack, and all he can think about it going home… running away. Like she did. That's when the erratic breathing starts, and Nick is standing beside him, telling him to take deep breaths, tell them what's going on.
He stops pacing and takes deep breaths, moving to sit beside Blaine on the bed, Nick grabbing a chair, and turning it to face Kurt, knees against the end of the bed, Kurt leaning against the headboard. Blaine asks him if he wants something to eat or drink, then makes a joke about something, and Jeff chuckles, but Nick glares at both of them, and then there is silence… before Jeff starts playing angry birds, and Kurt smiles a little, but doesn't look up at any of them. If he wouldn't get in trouble, he would stand up and slap him over the head, tell him to talk, the same way he does to David sometimes, but he's caused Kurt enough pain this last week, and they need to be on the same page now. They're so close. They are on the same page. He just has to prove that to Kurt. So Nick starts talking in typical Nicks-pep-talks way. Yes, he has a facial expression he does when he's about to give someone a pep talk. Most like the way you can tell when someone is mad, well you can tell when Nick is about to either rant about something, or give a pep-talk. He remembers one time, back when they were ten, and Nick was talking to him about saving the wildlife, and how they should be doing everything they can, and then it turned into a pep talk, when he tried to get Kurt to agree with him, by stating the facts, and telling him nothing but terrible things to make him feel sorry for the universe. Of course, it didn't work, because for the same amount of time that Nick has been giving pep-talks, Kurt has been developing a defence against them. But tonight, he doesn't put that wall up. It stays down, and he can see Nick's emotions about to get the better of him, and Blaine's hand slip into his, lightly squeezing, just so he knows that he's there. Jeff watches the interaction between his boyfriend, and Klaine on the bed, and when everything is silent, Nick starts, after a deep breath, he turns to face Kurt.
'Kurt, we are doing this. For thirteen years, you have waited, wondered, knowing the questions you've had since you were five would remain unanswered. I have been waiting just as long. We have driven all this way and god damn it Kurt Hummel, we deserve to know the truth. We deserve to have the answers you've been waiting to hear. I don't care what happens tomorrow. For all I know, we could get there, and everything she tells us could be a load of bullshit, but then at least you'll know what kind of person she is. All that stuff I've been telling you, about letting it go… fucking forget that. I was wrong Kurt. You deserve to know. Get mad Kurt, get angry, and then get answers. Blaine, Jeff and I are right here beside you, and we're not going anywhere… ever!' Nick said, as Kurt was just gaping at him, like he hadn't been expecting it
'How do we know it's going to be worth it Nick? Nothing she says is going to make it better. She's never going to be my mother, never going to be in my life,' Kurt replied
'Who cares Kurt? You have me, and Blaine and Jeff. Your dad, Carole… hell all of the Warblers and New Directions. I know you know deep down, turning back now would make you just like her,' Nick said, and Kurt looked at him, seeing the truth in his eyes
'I'm nothing like her. I will never be anything like her. I deserve to know the truth, I deserve to have closure in my life. I can do this… we can do this… and we will do this…,' Kurt replied, mostly for himself, but Nick hi-fived him and then declared that they're watching another movie, whilst Blaine winked at him and smiled… he's finally going to face this part of his life… finally, he's going to get the answers he's been wanting for thirteen years….
FLASHBACK
Elizabeth shows up at one of Dalton's Family Days to see Kurt perform
On a whim, she had made the trip to Westerville. She has friends, in Ohio, who have children that go to Dalton, who mentioned to her the family day that is coming up. It was only when she saw a photo of the Dalton Academy Warblers, that she realised she could change everything right now. It's a last minute decision. She hasn't seen her ex-husband since she took off twelve years ago, and she knows that Kurt won't see her, she's going to sneak in and hide in the back, hopefully no one will know, but she has to see him. She's been wanting to see him since she left and got sober. She's been missing her son. That makes her sound like a terrible person, and what she did, she isn't excusing herself from, but that was years ago. Right now, what she needs is to get to Westerville. Kurt was straightening his tie for the third time, hands shaking nervously. Nick was standing beside him, whispering in his ear that the has to relax, because if he fucks this up, Wes will have all their heads on a platter, and play smash ball with them and the huge Thor replica hammer he stupidly brought off of Amazon. There is something wrong with all of his friends, but he won't tell them that to their faces, because he's a nice person. Blaine looks charming, as always, and softly kisses Kurt's cheek as they prepare to take their place on the stage. Burt is in the audience, with his new girlfriend Carole, and Kurt knows that a couple of the New Directions are here, even though Rachel promised they're not scoping out what they're performing at regionals, Kurt can't help but be sussed of his former team mates. After all, isn't that what they wanted him to do at one point? Actually, they wanted him to exploit his friendship with Nick, but that's not the point.
Elizabeth manages to slip in the back, and stand amongst a group of parents who missed out on seats. The curtains open on the stage, to reveal the Warblers, and she smiles when she spots Kurt, standing on the far right side, and smiling happily. She takes a moment to scan the room, spotting her ex-husbands baseball cap on his head, seeing the slight smile on his face, and the woman beside him, grinning cheerfully. Some highschool students in the front row, are cheering loudly for Kurt… not the whole team, just for her son. In a moment of sheer loss, she is overcome with the emotions she should have felt all those years previous. She wants to go up there, pull her son into a hug, tell him she's sorry, and that she'll never leave him again, but she knows that would never happen. In the real world, she would never be the one to go to Kurt. Kurt would be the one to come to her, and part of that scares her. She's never been one for sentimentality, and when she ran away, all that was going through her mind was that the life she had built for herself, wasn't what she wanted. She didn't want a house, or a husband or a kid. She had convinced herself that she didn't need the perfect American dream to be happy. When she go up in the morning, it was with a lack of enthusiasm, and having Bipolar didn't help. The performance is over soon enough, and everyone cheers, she blends into the crowd, clapping and backing towards the door. She stops for a moment, looking around the room at parents hugging their children, and she spots Burt and his girlfriend greeting and hugging Kurt, a taller boy smiling and then calling over the other teenagers. She doesn't realise she's lost the crow until she sees Burt look over at her, and she knows that he saw her, because the look on his face is one of shock, surprise and anger. She turns and leaves before anything else can happen. Because that's what she's best at… leaving...
The phone rings through the silence, and she's rushing in the door to answer it. She doesn't check the caller ID because most of the time, it's just her friend from work, asking if she wants to meet for a movie or something. But this time, the voice she hears on the other end of the phone is one that she doesn't ever expect to hear again. To be honest, after he visited, she didn't expect her life to become the mess that it had been again. He had offered to give her pictures of Kurt that she'd missed out on, but she refused, stating that she has moved on from that life. It made Burt angry, but that's the truth he'd come for. They don't talk about anything important, and their conversation is stilted and awkward. Burt mentions something about the shop, and Elizabeth tells him about her own work, and her friends, and then changes the topic to one about a book she knows he's never read. She should just hang up the phone, it's useless to prolong a conversation they're never going to be able to have with one another, so why should she stand here and pretend that this is anything other than that. A few weeks back, her ex had come to see her, mostly because he'd been trying to find her, to get her to sign some paperwork that would release her from everything she would ever be responsible or tied to in Lima. They hadn't said much then either, and her new husband, hadn't been too fond of Burt being there but they had shared a beer and sport talk, so she supposes they go along. But this is just an awkward conversation. She's about to hang up, but then Burt says something that makes her go silent… that makes her clutch the back of the chair, her knuckles going white. It's her fight or flight instinct deciding what choice she's going to make. The practical and the logical sides of her brain are battling it out.
'Kurt is going to be in Boulder tomorrow. He's with some friends and they're going to see you. He wants… he deserves to have those answers Elizabeth. I suggest you give them to him' Burt said, and then hung up, leaving everything else up in the air.
TO BE CONTINUED
A/N: Next Chapter: The group finally arrive at Boulder. They check into their hotel, and then head straight to Elizabeth's house. After thirteen years of waiting, and wondering, Kurt takes that first step towards answers, when he knocks on the door to her house. Wes tries to fight his developing feelings for Rachel, who is busy moving in Santana and Sebastian. David must convince Wes to return to Cleveland, and leave behind something that will never work out, but then a phone call from Nick makes him doubt that returning to Ohio is what he really wants. Finn and Alisha get closer, and he tells her about his brother and the New Directions. After confronting Elizabeth, and finally closing that part of his life, the group drive to the airport, and fly back to Ohio. Kurt realises that all the family he needs, is right there with him. Elizabeth begins to regret her choices, and flies to Ohio to try and convince Kurt to give her another chance. Flashbacks include: The Warbler Road Trip of 2014, Kurt meets Wes, David and the rest of the Warblers, a fight between Kurt and his father, when he's ten threatens to tear them apart. Read and Review. Enjoy. JusticeIsn'tEasy0083. D.
