Author's note: Hey! here is the Klaine one! Might not be as exciting or fun or interesting as it could have been but hopefully you still find it cute :) Enjoy!

The first time Blaine Anderson met Kurt Hummel, his future boyfriend, they were only 6 and 7 years old. The Anderson family had been on their way back to Westerville after a trip to Columbus, and driving through Lima when their car had broken down. You would think that such a rich family could afford cars that didn't break down, but apparently that was not the case. So now, stranded in the middle of Lima, Mr. Anderson ventured into the nearest store to find out where they could find a garage that would maybe be able to help them. They found that the nearest and only auto shop in Lima was 'Burt's Tires and Lube'. After getting the number off the shopkeeper, they rang the shop to get the car towed in, and only a few minutes later a tow truck came along. Driving it was the garage owner himself, Burt Hummel. Burt pulled the car to the garage, while the Anderson family walked the few 100 meters.

When they arrived at the garage, Burt was already investigating the car. They were greeted by a lovely woman, apparently Burts wife, who offered them a drink. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson gladly accepted and were invited into the office. Meanwhile the boys were told that they were allowed to stay in the auto shop, as long as they weren't in the way or touched anything. Fifteen year old Cooper was more then happy to look on while Burt worked on their car, and even lend a hand if necessary. Blaine on the other hand was not as interested, and instead decided to do a little bit of exploring. He walked around the shop and took in all the machines and things that were laying around.

In a corner he noticed what looked like seats from old cars placed like a circle. Blaine thought this was interesting, so he went to take a closer look. He then saw the most beautiful boy he had ever seen. The boy was about his age and had brown hair and very fair skin. Blaine thought he looked like a doll or an angel. He was also dressed in doll-like clothing. The boy was blissfully unaware of his onlooker as he sat there having teatime with a few stuffed animals and a doll. Blaine didn't want to interrupt, but he was so intrigued that he couldn't help but creep closer to get a better look. He tried to stay vey quiet, but he accidentally hit is foot on an old box, giving him away. The angelic boy looked up from the 'tea' he was pouring into the cups to serve his toys to see what made the sound. At first he did not notice Blaine, who was hiding behind one of the chairs, so he called out to see who was there. To Blaine the boy's voice sounded as angelic as he looked.

At that moment he heard his parents call out for him, saying it was time to go. Apparently the car had already been fixed. Blaine stood up from his hiding place and locked eyes for a moment with the strange boy before running to the front of the shop where his parents were waiting.

He never told anyone about what he had seen in the worksop, it was a secret he wanted to keep for himself. It had been such a magical experience that after a while he wasn't even sure if it had really happened, and as he grew older he shrugged it off and figured it must have been his imagination, after all, he had quite a lively one.