Defying Gravity

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Chapter Sixty-Three - Defying Gravity

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Chapter Sixty-Three - Defying Gravity

a/n: i havent published two new chapters just now for those who just got the update notification, i changed this chapter from being called valerie to defying gravity

"You're kidding me are you?" I heard Freddie's voice in the other room as I walked back into my house with Kurt and Freddie after school. "He's really not here."

We walked into the living room, finding Freddie pacing on the phone, not looking too pleased. He noticed us, smiling stressfully, before concluding his phone call.

"What was that about? You don't look too happy?" Kurt crossed his arms, curious at what had his fiancé in such a state. He didn't been like this for months.

"Biff Macintosh apparently is here, in Lima, for some reason or another," he grunted to us, like we knew who he was.

"And who is Biff Macintosh?" Kurt continued to ask.

"He was my biggest enemy back in boarding school, before I was expelled and sent to Dalton," Freddie revealed, and I hadn't realised he was expelled, nor had Kurt apparently.

"You were expelled?" He questioned sourly, "You never told me that."

He took a deep breath, "I didn't think you would be too charmed by the fact that it was because I broke both of the guys legs."

I had always pictured Freddie as someone who didn't get his hands dirty, but apparently that wasn't always how he used to be. "I'm not proud of it," he continued, "even if I do detest the guy, I'm not usually so violent. I mean, he did deserve it, but that doesn't change things."

"If you don't mind me asking," I began, curious at to what had happened, "what did he do?"

"He caught me under the bleachers with Billy Meadon."

Freddie went in to explain that Billy Meadon was the only out kid in Boarding School, and he wasn't ashamed. He was so confident, so unaffected by the teasing and names. Freddie couldn't help but admire him and yes, he was in serious denial about his own sexuality, though his heart knew the truth about who he was, and his heart yearned for him.

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