AN Ok please don't hate me! T_T
Thank you for everything guys!
-JC
Kurt invited Blaine over to the living room, asking him to take a seat as he went to the kitchen to give the man a glass of water. He took a clean glass from the stack of clean dishes next to the sink. He didn't really know why he decided to take out so many dinnerware at once, mainly because at most, only Calvin ever came over, and that was once about two weeks ago.
He opened the door to see Calvin with a small grimace on his face. "Hey Cal, what's wrong?" Kurt immediately sensed that there was something amiss, Calvin was amazingly happy, especially since he let that whole shopping trip extravaganza Calvin had that weekend. Calvin entered, muttering something under his breath, sitting down on the small couch situated in Kurt's living room.
"Uh, something happened." Cal twirled his fingers, sort of massaging his hands with each other. "Alex has been acting weird."
"Wait, which one, the blonde or the brunette, I get confused with them sometimes."
"The blonde…"
"Ok, so what's wrong? Why so glum?"
"Well, she's been acting weirdly ever since she met Rachel, but you know how she is right? She's always jumping around and being hyperactive, but now…"
"Do you like her?" Calvin's eyes grew at his brother's accusation, though it wasn't really an accusation, but it kind of felt like it.
"No, We're just friends, but, I just can't help but be worried."
A knock on his door knocked his thoughts out of the way. Kurt drank the water he prepared for himself and dropped the glass for Blaine off on the table. Once it was open, he saw two people. "Hello Mr. Hummel I am Detective Carson and this is my partner, Detective Cooper, we would like to ask you a couple of questions please."
"Oh, ok, please come in." he urged the two people to enter. As soon as they entered, they somewhat paused.
"Mr. Anderson?" The woman, Detective Cooper, said. "You said you didn't know where he lived."
"I didn't, he just brought me here."
"And what is your connection with Mr. Anderson?" Detective Carson said, turning to see Kurt close the door.
"Nothing, aside from me teaching Alice, nothing else." Kurt wished that he could answer more than that, but this wasn't the moment for dreaming what couldn't happen. Blaine only did what he did back in Staton because he needed someone. It just happened that he was there. But right now, Alice was first concern. "He didn't want to go home, so… I took him here."
"Ah I see, well lets not waste any more time, Mr. Hummel if you please." Detective Carson said, offering the man a seat.
"Do you know this woman?" The woman, Officer Cooper said, handing him a small picture of a brunette. She was a beautiful woman, about his age. He tried to recall where he'd seen the woman before, it was at that moment that he remembered.
"Yes, as I told Blaine, she picked up Alice." He took a sip of water and looked at the man beside him. He was looking down at the floor, arms crossed and looking depressed. Kurt felt terrible, as he continued to speak. "She didn't really say anything, other than give me this one book." Kurt stood up leaving the three people in his leaving room. Soon, he came back, with the book that Alice gave him the day before and handed it to the woman.
"Separate Lives?" Detective Cooper has heard of this book before, but she couldn't be sure how this book would connect to Julia Alinory, but still, it was something close to a lead, considering they still had basically nothing to help solve this case.
"Yes, I haven't had the chance to read it, but Alice gave it to me yesterday."
"Anything else? Something Alice or Julia said?"
"Nothing, sorry."
"Well, we'll leave with this then, thank you for your time."
"Did you go to Jessie's yet?" Blaine asked, looking up at the two officers.
"Yes, we were able to gather a few leads, but we're still not sure. Also the fact that she has no credit cards will make tracking her difficult. We'll come by if we have any more leads. Thank you Mr. Hummel." Detective Carson and Cooper headed out the door, Kurt guiding them along the way.
Blaine refused to eat anything Kurt served him. Kurt left him a small dish of lasagna in the microwave but he just left it there. He didn't want to leave Blaine, but he had to go to work. He opted to take public transportation just so he can drive Blaine's car home.
"Mr. Hummel are you okay?" Aaron asked, panting. Usually, Mr. Hummel would be eating during recess, but today he wasn't. His mommy always said that eating is important so he decided to give Mr. Hummel something he left for himself. "Here you go," Aaron said, giving his teacher the other half of his sandwich., "Mommy always said that skipping meals is bad."
"Thank you Aaron, but its yours." Aaron tilted his head, giving his teacher a puppy dog face, which seemed to work, because he slowly noticed that his hand was reaching for the food item. When he finally took it, Aaron smiled and pranced off to play with his friends. It was nice to finally have something close to a smile on his face, but he really shouldn't bring personal troubles to work. No, he should pick himself up and fight through this.
When the day finally ended, he trudged into Blaine's car and drove home.
"Mama I'm hungry." Alice was looking out the window of Jessie's car. She just saw a small restaurant with a big hotdog mascot planted on the roof, causing her stomach to grumble. She didn't know where they were going, but she hoped it was somewhere fun. Her mama said that they were going for a field trip for a while, so she thought it was a zoo or a carnival. Alice always loved zoos. She liked seeing the big elephants and monkeys, even though they smelled stinky. She liked animals so much and she was hoping to have her papa buy her a doggie or a kitty someday. "Mama?"
"Be quiet Alice okay? We're gonna eat later."
"Soon mama?" She missed her papa's cooking, even though he cooked the same thing everyday, they were her favorite. She missed the scrambled eggs and fried chicken and her papa's special red steak. It was weird but she liked it because it was sweet.
"Yes! Now be quiet! I'm trying to drive!" Julia turned to her daughter, yelling as she tried to focus driving. She was proud of what she did, by now Alice sat at the very edge of her seat, trembling at her stature. This was what Blaine was missing, control.
"But mama I-"
"Be quiet!" Julia raised her arm and quickly moved it down to the little girl's leg, causing the little girl to cry. "Shut up! If you're not quiet by the count of three, I swear. One!"
Alice tried to cease her sobbing, but her big intakes of air was too hard to control. "Two!" Just the thought of her Mama hitting her again brought fear into her mind, causing her sobs to get stronger.
"Ma-Ma, pl-please!" Alice tried to get away but she couldn't there was nowhere to run.
"THREE!" Alice screamed. A big explosion soon followed, her seatbelt tightening around her body in an instant.
AN AAH! This came out of nowhere I know! My head is a big ball of wibbly wobbly stuff so things will happen!
Thanks guys! Hope you guys see this till the end!
-JC
