AN: So this was written before Season 4 started so it's AU past season 3 though isn't far from what did take place in season 4. Inspired by lyrics from "Blurry" by Puddle Of Mudd


Blaine laid on his bed, staring at the shaft of moonlight that filtered through the slats of his blind, and thinking about the day. The first day of his senior year hadn't been as bad as he thought it would be. Though Kurt was gone, he still had Glee and the few friends he had made last year. His classes seemed like they were going to be interesting for the most part, though he wasn't sure how he was getting through trig and algebra 3. He hated math and with Kurt in New York he didn't have his personal tutor anymore.

Kurt. He missed his boyfriend. More than once since Kurt had left for the city, Blaine had wondered why he had pushed him to head to New York despite not getting into NYADA. Kurt had been planning on working at the tire shop for the next year, and applying to schools for next year. Blaine had insisted he could apply to schools just as easily from New York and in the meantime he could maybe try some auditions or workshops. He knew being in the city was what was best for Kurt, but gosh did he miss him. They might as well be oceans apart then just a couple of states.

On the night stand, Blaine's cell phone chirped. Idly reaching over, he picked the phone up, smiling when he saw the text was from Kurt.

Just wanted to say goodnight, Kurt had texted.

Blaine glanced at the time - ten o'clock. Kurt had said earlier on Skype that he was going out with some friends. He had expected Kurt to be out late tonight.

Kind of early still isn't it?

Blaine stared at the picture of him and Kurt that he used as the wallpaper, waiting for a reply.

Wasn't having fun. People can be scary, and somehow it's harder to be brave without you by my side.

Blaine was touched by the message, though sadden too. He wanted Kurt to be happy even if they were apart.

Soon, Kurt. I'll be there with you soon.

Blaine stared at the short message for a moment before hitting send, knowing that time couldn't past fast enough for either of them.