Title: Unwritten
Category: Glee
Pairing: Kurt/Blaine
Genre: Romance & Hurt/Comfort
Rating: T
Disclaimer: I don't own Glee or any of the characters or references to any characters made in this chapter. I also don't own any references made to other movies or TV shows.
A/N: I am sooo sorry that this took so long to post. As you all probably know, life tends to get in the way sometimes. I had a free night so here's what I've got. I'm sorry it's so short but next chapter should be longer. Some people were asking when Blaine and Kurt are going to meet, and I'm not 100% sure yet because my characters keep coming up with different ideas than my original plan, but either next chapter or the one after. I hope you like this. Also, thank you to everyone that has reviewed so far, it means a lot. Please keep reviewing, writer's block keeps slowing me down too so if you have any suggestions I'm completely open to ideas. Thank you to EragonArya for her suggestions, without her help I wouldn't have this chapter anywhere near written yet. I hope you enjoy!
The short, dark-haired male stared dejectedly across the park. His lover, the sole meaning in his life, had left him months ago for fear of falling in love. It had been too late for the younger man though and he had been left wondering what he was going to do.
As the man walked aimlessly along the park's paths he wished that he could see his blue-eyed love just one more time. When he turned the corner around a particularly large tree, he was stopped in his tracks when he saw the young brunet standing there looking around.
When the two caught sight of each other, the smile that lit up the brunet's face, and was mirrored on the dark-haired male's face, was brighter than the sun. They ran towards each other and embraced, like in a romantic movie, and without a care for who may be watching or that they were in a public park the pair shared a kiss under the pink sky from the setting sun.
"I am so sorry," the blue-eyed male said when he and his lover broke apart. "I was stupid to leave you and I will never do it again. I love you so much."
The shorter man stared deeply into the elder's eyes, tears springing to the surface. "I love you too, so, so much."
Ring, ring, ring...
Blaine snapped out of his daydream at the sound of his cell phone ringing from the table he had left it on. He shook his head dispelling all thoughts of the daydream and reached over to answer the phone.
"Hello?" he said, not bothering to check caller ID.
"Hey Blaine," Wes's voice came down the line. "I just have a few more stops before I get home but I was wondering if you would be up to Chinese food again tonight. I don't really feel like making anything and I figure I can just pick some up on my way."
"Yeah that sounds good," Blaine said cheerfully. "I'm just trying to work on a few more songs for my album so whenever you get back is fine with me."
"Cool, see you in a bit," Wes stated before hanging up.
This is how Blaine and Wes's usual days went; Blaine would be home in the apartment or at the studio working on his music, and Wes would be at the office so he would bring home take-out of whatever restaurant looked better that night. It was the third night that week that the two were having Chinese food but they didn't mind because they both loved it.
Blaine went back to his computer after hanging up with Wes and stared at what he had written so far for his song. Whenever Blaine was writing music, he would usually write it by hand and then re-write it on a special program on his computer so he could email it to the producers. Then they would call him in to record it. Currently, Blaine was working on some new songs to go with the song he had written after reading Kurt Hummel's last book for a new CD.
After working for another half an hour, Blaine was bored so he went on the Internet and typed in Kurt Hummel's name to see if there was any new news on any of the blogs with new information on the mysterious author. This time his search was not a disappointment.
The first hit that came up when Blaine typed Kurt's name in the search engine was a press release from earlier that day. Its title stated: "Mysterious Author Kurt Hummel to Do Book Tour in LA". Blaine stared at the screen for five minutes before his brain started functioning properly again and he clicked on the link. It brought him to a story which said that yes, Kurt Hummel was actually coming to LA to promote his new book. It also said that after years of waiting, fans all over the world would get to see who the author of the four, soon to be five, best-selling books was.
After reading this, Blaine felt like his brain was going to explode. Kurt was coming here, to LA! Blaine leapt up from the desk and started dancing around the apartment. "I can't believe it!" he yelled as he continued his happy-dancing around the living room.
At this time, Wes entered the room. "Blaine!" he called. "We're back! And I've got food!"
Blaine raced over to Wes like an excited five-year old and grabbed the elder's arms. "Wes! Wes! Wes! Guess what? Kurt Hummel is doing a book tour! He's coming to LA! He's coming here! I'm going to get to see who he is! Maybe even meet him or something! It's amazing! Wes!"
Blaine grabbed his friend's arms and started waltzing excitedly around the room. "Calm down, Blaine, just take a deep breath." Wes pulled his arms out of Blaine's grasp and gripped onto his roommate's shoulders. "Breathe," he instructed, staring at the younger man.
Blaine took a deep breath and smiled. "I can't wait Wes! I've been waiting years to find out who this mysterious author is and now I'll get the chance."
"I'm happy for you Blaine. I really am," Wes stated. "It's just been a long day with Max getting his shots and this new contract we just signed with Warbler Records, I'm really tired."
"Oh my gosh!" Blaine exclaimed. "I almost forgot about Max!" With that Blaine looked over towards the door and whistled. "Here Max, come."
From the direction of the entrance way, a golden Labrador puppy bounded over and started barking at Blaine, wanting to join in on the excitement. Blaine crouched down and rubbed the dog's head. "You're such a good boy," he said.
"Sometimes, you're like an over-excited puppy," Wes mused watching Blaine interact with his dog. "I don't know how I put up with both of you."
Blaine looked incredulously up at his roommate but saw the laughter in his eyes and chuckled too as he continued to scratch the dog's head.
"C'mon," Wes said. "The food's probably getting cold."
A few days later, Blaine was out walking to Warbler Studios to record a couple of his new songs, when he stopped outside the studio for The Chang-Chang Show, the most popular morning show in LA. On a board posted near the door was a list of the up-coming special guests that the show was welcoming. Blaine was scheduled to go on the show to promote his new album and perform a song in the coming weeks and he wanted to check if he had been given a slot yet.
When he saw where he was slotted, Blaine almost fainted; the other special guest scheduled for that day was none other than Kurt Hummel. Blaine couldn't believe it. Not only was Kurt coming to LA, but Blaine was now going to have a very good chance of meeting the young author because they were going to be in the same studio on the same day. This is going to be amazing, Blaine thought to himself.
As Blaine continued to stare at the posting on the door, trying to wrap his head around the fact that he was very likely going to meet Kurt Hummel, the door swung open and out walked one of the show's cameramen, Noah "Puck" Puckerman.
"Good morning, Mr. Anderson," the cameraman greeted. "You going to be performing for us any time soon?"
"Actually I am," Blaine replied in a friendly tone, trying to keep the goofy grin off his face. "It says here that I'm coming on in a couple of weeks, when Kurt Hummel comes on actually."
Puck stared blankly at Blaine. "Oh, wait, you mean that author that no one knows who he is and stuff?" he asked, confused.
Blaine resisted the urge to roll his eyes at the man. "Yes, that's him. I LOVE his books and I can't believe we're going to be on on the same day."
Puck grinned at the young performer. "Yeah, Tina and Mike had to do a lot of convincing to secure the first interview with him, ever."
Blaine gaped. He wasn't aware that The Chang-Chang Show was going to be Kurt's first exposure to media. He couldn't keep the grin off his face this time with the knowledge that he was going to get to meet Kurt before almost anyone else.
Blaine glanced down at his watch and gasped. "I am so sorry, but I've got to go. I'm late for work."
Puck just laughed and waved good-bye to the singer as he raced to the next building.
When Blaine pushed open the doors he was met with a burst of cold air and then yelling. "Anderson! You're late!" David Thompson called from the hallway where the recording studios were located. "We've been waiting for you for a good half an hour."
Blaine smirked at his friend, knowing that they hadn't been waiting nearly that long, and apologized anyway. "I'm sorry David, but you'll never guess what happened."
As Blaine walked into the recording studio he proceeded to fill David in on everything that had gone on in the last few days. "...and then I looked at the posting and it said that I'm going to be performing on The Chang-Chang Show the day that Kurt is on it. And then I talked to one of the cameramen, Puck, and he said that Tina and Mike secured the first interview with him ever. I'm going to get to meet him before the rest of the world David!"
David laughed, used to his friend's infectious energy and excitement; he really was like a big five-year old sometimes. "So I'm guessing you're saying thank you for giving you that book all those years ago?" David asked winking.
Blaine grinned. "Absolutely! If I haven't thanked you enough already."
"Well, I'd love to continue chatting with you but we do have to get this album recorded, so we should probably get a move on," David stated.
"Yeah, I guess you're right," Blaine agreed, heading into the recording booth and grabbing his headphones. "Ready when you are boss."
David laughed again and started the track for Blaine to start recording. As Blaine sang, he couldn't stop thinking about his upcoming performance, and he could not wait to meet the mysterious author, Kurt Hummel.
A/N: Sooo, what did you think? Please let me know in a review, or something. Do you have any suggestions for future chapters? I have never been to LA, or to a recording studio, or to a TV studio so I'm sorry if I wrote them incorrectly. I know that Blaine's agent would probably tell him when his performances are and that he wouldn't find out from a random paper on a door, but this is how I felt like writing it. Again, I apologize for the short chapter that's pretty much just filler. Hopefully something will happen in the next one, and if not the one after. Also, the dog's name, Max is named after the dog in The Little Mermaid. So, I hope you liked it, I'm sorry for the wait, hopefully it won't be as long of a wait until the next chapter but no guarantees because my life is crazy busy right now. It's quite late so I should go to sleep, and I'd love some feedback on this. Just let me know if there is something you really like or really don't. Thank you for reading! :) Next chapter: Kurt (and possibly Klaine)
