AN: Here is the second chapter and this time Blaine is meeting Brittany! As you can see they are in no particular order. Even though i have quite a few already written I wouldn't mind if you send ideas my way for any of the characters.I could use some inspiration. I hope you like it! Enjoy :)
Brittany
Blaine will never forget the day he first met Brittany S. Pierce, even though he at the time did not know who she was. Blaine was at a park with his parents, one of the few outings they did together. The Andersons generally did not spend much time together, but it happened occasionally that they would go to the park together, all of them.
Cooper was a teenager, so it wasn't surprising that the boy was reluctant to be forced into the otherwise non-existent family-time. Blaine on the other hand loved it and was very excited. He loved seeing his father out of a suit and in a relaxed setting, and his mum just being a mum, rather than keeping up appearance as was otherwise expected of her. He loved it when they acted as a proper family.
On this particular afternoon the family was having a picnic, an eve rarer occurrence. Of course all the food had been prepared and packed by their cook, and it was of a higher class than one would normally expect at a picnic, but that wasn't important. they had finished the meal and were now sitting on a blanket on the grass just enjoying the sunshine. Cooper was on his phone, probably texting one of his friends or playing snake to entertain himself. Blaine was growing restless, as any 8 year old boy would, so he asked for permission to go and play. His mother let him, as long as he stayed in sight.
Little Blaine ran around the patch of grass for a while until he got bored. He then decided to do some exploring, and headed towards the lake. He noticed a girl around his age standing close to the water, doing something. She had wild blond curls and was dressed in too many different colours for Blaine to handle. He was intrigued by her though, and wondered what she was doing. As he got closer he noticed she was throwing bread at the ducks in the water. This was something Blain had always wanted to do, but he never had the chance. For one, they did not have that kind of bread at home, and secondly he couldn't imagine either of his parents helping him. No matter how relaxed and every-day the seemed when they were in the park. Now Blaine was standing next to the water too, a bit to the side of the girl. He was watching her with interest. he noticed that she wasn't only feeding them, but it seemed like she was having a proper conversation with them, not the regular one-sided conversation people sometimes have with animals, but a conversation you would expect between two people. It was like both the ducks and the girl could understand what the other was saying, giving each other time to reply and everything. Blaine didn't understand what the conversation was about, because he was still too far away, but he liked to watch her.
Suddenly the girl turned towards him with a frown. This scared Blaine a little, he hadn't wanted to upset her. To his relief the frown quickly turned into a big smile and the girl waved him over. Unsure, Blaine slowly made his way to the girl.
"The ducks told me you were watching me!" the girl said as he reached her. Blaine was confused, because as far as he knew, ducks could not talk. He did not saying anything about it though, because the girl seemed fully convinced that she was right. She continued to talk to the ducks, and Blaine did his best to go along with it. Then he tentatively asked her if he could also feed them, and to his relief the girl nodded, holding out her bag of bread to him. He gladly took a few pieces and threw them at the ducks, just like he had seen her do earlier. It was a lot of fun to feed them and this girl was really funny too, so he stayed with her for a while until his parents started calling him. He was sad to leave the girl and the ducks, but he was happy he got to feed them.
When he first heard about Brittany S. Pierce from Kurt, she had reminded him so much of the girl in the park, and when he saw her he immediately recognised her, she looked very similar to how she did back then, with the same mass of blond curls. He decided to not bring up their previous meeting, because he knew it was unlikely that she would remember him, but when she asked Santana if they could go feed the ducks, he gladly provided bread for them, hoping to bring her some joy.
