Part 2; Chapter 3

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Chapter 3-
3rd Person POV-

For the past few weeks at McKinley High, one Brittany S. Pierce barely succeeded in trying to avoid Blaine and Sebastian as best as she could without any complications. But nothing goes as anyone plans. 
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'Britt, we need to talk. I'm serious.'-said the note that Sebastian passed to her during a test in Calculus.
Brittany read the note and quickly crumpled it up and threw it across the room. This caught the attention of the teacher. And Blaine who was sitting across the room.
"Ms. Pierce! Are you asking for detention!" Miss. O'Malley raised her voice. All of the students looked up.
"No. But Sebastian was trying to get my answers," Brittany said. Sebastian turned around at Brittany sitting in the desk behind him with a smirk. "Maybe he deserves detention."
"You've gotta be kidding me. Mr. Smythe, you know the rules. 'Attempt or action of cheating results in a zero.' Now gimme your test," Miss. O'Malley said standing up and holding her hand out for Sebastian's test.
"Brittany's lying! Look at the note!" Sebastian protested. Miss. O'Malley walked over to where the note lye on the floor by another students desk and picked it up and read it.
"Well, all right," Miss. O'Malley said, half-heartedly. The class immediately went back to their test. All except for Blaine. Who was major confused.
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   As lunch time rolled around, Blaine decided he needed to know what was going on between his boyfriend and best friend. And especially why his best friend was never around them outside of class and glee club.
   So he concocted a plan. He needed to get the trio that was 'Sebrittaine' in a closed space in which they couldn't escape so he could get some answers.
   Blaine sent them both the same email which was: Emergency in the choir room!!! Get here ASAP!!! -Blaine. And when the two were frantically running into the choir room, he was behind the door. He slammed the door to get their attention and locked it behind them as they asked what this was about.
   "Blaine, what is this?" Brittany asked, angry.
   "I don't know. What is this?" Blaine said, gesturing to the coldness between her and Sebastian.
   Brittany and Sebastian had forgotten that Blaine wasn't supposed to know. And he could never know. Never know about Sebastian making a move on her. And especially not about Sam really not being Sam and actually just a crazed, sociopathic serial killer. No one could know about that.  And don't forget about "Sam" -really named Charles- was going to kill Brittany -well, the baby he thought Brittany was carrying that had to be his-. Yeah, not Blaine, not anyone could know about that.
   "Nothing. This is nothing. I'm just mad that Sebastian didn't pay me back for the lunch we had this weekend," Brittany made up. She hoped Blaine wouldn't ask again if something was up, forcing them to spill. But unfortunately, the truth had to come out sooner than later.
   "Nope," Blaine said. "I don't believe you. You're best friends. You wouldn't just loathe each other over lunch debt. Something big happened for you to want to completely annihilate the other. And I want to know, for Christ's sake!"
   Brittany and Sebastian were caught red-handed. "You tell him," Brittany told Sebastian. "It was your fault anyway. So tell your boyfriend how you betrayed him once again. Only this time, you were sober."
Blaine was confused. But then he figured out the puzzle. "Sebastian, is she saying what I think she's saying?" he asked, desperately wishing and hoping and praying to the sweet baby Jesus born on Christmas Day that it was. Not. True.
"Yes," he admitted with a single tear shed. Brittany was already sitting down at the piano, acting the conversation was only between Blaine and Sebastian. But also secretly "eavesdropping".
"Oh. Okay, so you're saying that you and Brittany had secret affairs just like 8 months ago at the party. And Brittany isn't hanging out with us because we're best friends and she can't face me with her mistake, stupidity and regret," Blaine explained. "You're both ashamed and that's why you're avoiding each other."
   "Mmm, not quite," Brittany interjected. Blaine and Sebastian turned to her, interested to hear what she had to say. "You see, Sebastian and I were visiting the agent that got shot at the hospital." She tried to come up with a lie believable to cover the next events. "Then I got a pretty offensive anonymous message which really hurt my  feelings and I got upset. I ran out of the room and down the stairs, Sebastian followed me.
   "When he stopped me, he started talking to me and calming me down. We had...a..."moment". Sebastian tried to kiss me but I set him straight. I told him that I was just going to be done with this. This trio. Seeing all the pain and drama that has happened.
   "So if you think about it, I'm perfectly innocent in all of this. Minus, not telling you about it until now. But it sure does beat your boyfriend almost cheating on you a second time with the girl he cheated on you with the first time."
   It was dead silent. Although Brittany wanted to what was going to happen with Blaine and Sebastian, she had to get out of there. "Well, if you'll excuse me, I've gotta go do something other than sit in a room where its so quiet you can hear the sound of a pin drop," she said picking up her bag and exiting the choir room.
   But Blaine was one step behind her, following her out into the hallway, leaving Sebastian all alone once again.
"Brittany, wait," Blaine said standing behind her.
As Brittany turned to face him, she said, "Blaine, I'm really sorry about what happened."
"I know," he responded. "And I know that it must have been tough for you to turn him down. Because you still like him."
"What?!" Brittany exclaimed. "No, I don't! I got over him. Him choosing you got me over him. Getting in that wreck got me over him. Falling in with Sam- I mean Charles- got me over him-"
"What do you mean Charles instead of Sam?" Blaine questioned.
"What? No. It's Sam. Sorry. I guess my little brother, Charles, was on my mind," Brittany tried covering herself up.
"You don't have a little brother named 'Charles'. You don't even have a brother," Blaine said. "Britt, what's going on?"
Brittany sighed. "It's a long story."
While Brittany explained the 'Charles Story' to Blaine, they didn't realize they weren't alone. Two friends from their past had joined the party. Well, more like crashed. Guess it wasn't a good idea for Blaine and Brittany to be standing side by side, otherwise the Mysterious Ghosts of Glee Club Past couldn't have snuck up behind them so easily, put gag rags up to their mouths and dragged them away to the black van waiting outside for the victims.
Blaine and Brittany screamed and struggled their hardest until the gag rags came through and there was nothing left of them but a limp body being thrown into the trunk of the van.

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