Kurt let himself into the Anderson house. He knew that Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were away for the weekend, making Blaine the only one that would be around. He crept up to Blaine's room and cracked the door open, hoping to surprise Blaine. He found Blaine sitting on his bed, facing away from the door, holding something in his hand. "What's that?" Kurt asked.
Blaine jumped. "Oh, hey Kurt. You scared me," Blaine said. There was something about the way he was acting: he seemed a little nervous.
"What are you up to?" Kurt asked.
"I, um, got my letter from NYADA today," Blaine said.
"Really? Did you get in?" Kurt bounced over to Blaine's bed.
"I haven't opened it," Blaine said. He squeezed what was in his hand.
"What's that?" Kurt asked again.
Blaine showed it to Kurt. It was a heart-shaped necklace that looked aged. "It belonged to my grandmother. She passed away a few years ago. She was the only one in my family who was really supportive of me. I guess it's kind of a good luck charm," Blaine said. He took a deep breath and picked up the envelope. "You ready?" Blaine asked.
"Just do it quick. Like a band aid," Kurt replied.
Blaine ripped the envelope open and a smile formed on his face. "I got a callback audition!" he yelled happily.
Kurt flung his arms around his boyfriend. "I'm so proud of you!" Kurt exclaimed.
Blaine had tears of happiness in his eyes. He looked at the necklace in his hand. "Thanks, Gram," he whispered. He put it back in a little grey box and put it at the bottom of his sock drawer.
"Come on, I'll take you out to celebrate," Kurt said, grabbing his car keys. They went out to a rather nice dinner, both completely elated.
