I'm Still Haunted By The Memories

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Based off the request by @Pretty_Odd_Girl: Maybe Kurt had an accident and he only remembers the new directions and forgot about Blaine and their relationship? 

Title taken from Little Do You Know by Alex & Seirra 


It's a proven fact that teens between 16-19 years old are more susceptible to car accidents than any other age group. Obviously, Kurt must have been some sort of magnet for terrible life-altering accidents. Because what else can explain how he's been in not just one but two terrible car accidents? 

Waking up at the hospital, was... lets just say not fun. His memory of that day is hazy at best. He remembers his dad was there. He remembers a ton of doctors coming in and asking him about his pain, which was fucking terrible by the way. And he doesn't cuss that often, so that should show how much pain he was in that first day. He remembers his name and age and what year it was and all that stuff, but he also remembers falling asleep pretty much right after waking up. 

The next time he woke up, his dad wasn't in the room. He was alone, and the pain was unbearable again. He was more alert this time, could feel how his body was pretty much immovable, it hurt just to move his hand. He must have signaled somehow to the nurse on hand, because she walked in and when he told her he was hurting, she pressed a button on the nearby machine and Kurt felt a blissful dizziness before passing out once again. 

The third and final (hopefully) time he wakes, it's day. He knows that from the light streaming in through the open blinds nearby. He looks around the empty room, well, almost empty. His dad is sitting in a chair with a book in his lap, reading silently with an ever familiar baseball cap on his head. 

He's still in pain. His body is still hurting, but either the drugs he's obviously on are working better, or his body is slowly but surely healing. Kurt guesses it's the former over the later. 

"Hey, kid. How are you?" Kurt glances at his dad, who puts his book down and moves closer to Kurt's bed. He licks at dry lips, and before he even speaks his dad is grabbing a cup of water and holding the straw to his lips. Kurt sips as much water as he can before finally letting go of the straw. 

"What happened?" Kurt asks. Which was a pointless question, he remembers what happened, but he asked it anyways. 

"You got into a car accident. Do you remember?" He asks. Kurt nods, which hurts his neck but he ignores that for the moment. 

"I was driving home, right?" Kurt asks. His dad nods, and he watches as his dad grabs his hand. Kurt tries to ignore how his dad's hands are shaking. 

"Right. You were coming home from Blaine's and didn't see the car slide into your lane," his dad continues to describe what happened, but Kurt isn't listening. He remembers bright lights coming at him and then a sudden impact, so he doesn't need to hear his dad describe that. 

"Dad?" Kurt interrupts him, "who's Blaine?" Immediately his father's face falls, and Kurt's stomach drops. That reaction from his father makes him feel like something's terribly wrong. 

"Blaine? You don't remember Blaine?" His dad asks. Kurt shakes his head, struggling to think what's going on. 

"Kurt, I'm going to go get the doctor, okay?" Before Kurt can say anything, his dad leaves the room and Kurt's freaking out. Blaine, why does his dad think Kurt should know who that is? He thinks hard, which just makes his head hurt even more than it does already. 

The door opens to Kurt's room, and his dad comes back with several doctors following him. One of them immediately goes to his bedside, and pulls out a flashlight that she shines in his eyes. 

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