AN: So, this is a what if scenario. What would have happened if Finn hadn't gotten kicked out of his junior prom and had been named Prom King instead of Karofsky. Inspired by lyrics from "May I" by Trading Yesterday
Finn stood on the stage, stunned by the turn of events. He had won prom king which meant Quinn should have been a shoo in for prom queen but that hadn't been the name that was announced. Instead Finn found himself staring at the door his stepbrother had run out of, surprise melting away to anger.
Hadn't Kurt suffered enough this year at the hands of their close minded peers? Couldn't they just leave him alone for one night and let him enjoy his Junior Prom with his boyfriend?
As angry as he was though, Finn had no one person to direct that anger at. No way of knowing who had cast the votes. That left only one way to handle this. Head held high, Finn left in search of his stepbrother. He found him by a bank of lockers not far from the gymnasium.
*"So what do you want to do?" Finn heard Blaine ask.
*"I'm going to go back in there and get coronated. I'm going to show them that it doesn't matter if they are yelling at me, or whispering behind my back, they can't touch me. They can't touch us or what we have."
Hearing Kurt's reply, Finn knows there is no need to convince Kurt to go through with his plan, because his stepbrother is on the same page as him. Though he would have found this as embarrassing as hell at the beginning of the year, now Finn only sees it as an act of defiance against the haters of the school.
"Then let's go get this over with," Finn says, holding out his hand to Kurt who is kneeling in front of Blaine.
Kurt and Blaine look in his direction in surprise and then Kurt takes the offered hand and lets his stepbrother help him to his feet. Together they walk back onto the stage, Kurt walking alone toward where Mr. Figgins stands waiting. Again Figgins announces Kurt as prom queen, places the crown on his head, and hands him the scepter.
Looking out at the crowd Kurt says the first thing that comes to his mind.
*"Eat your heart out, Kate Middleman."
And the next thing that Finn is aware of he is walking down the steps onto the dance floor for the traditional dance.
"You don't need to go through with this," Kurt whispers to Finn.
"I've got your back no matter what, remember?" Finn tells him, any doubt he had felt suddenly gone as the music begins.
This is all worth it because it shows the people who were trying to hurt Kurt that they hadn't won. Showed them that neither of them were afraid of them. Maybe a year ago he had been embarrassed by the crush Kurt had on him, but since their parents had married the two of them had formed a new bond. They shared the love of being brothers, and brothers were there for one another no matter what the world threw at them.
*Dialogue taken from the episode "Prom Queen"
