Scandals

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So here's what you missed on Somewhere Only We Know. Blaine and Kurt are trying to be friends again and they're going to pretend like nothing ever happened between them. But that seems like it's going to be a hard thing to do as both boys are like in love with each other and like it's still kinda awkward. Kurt found out about Blaine's parents and thought he should go to the police. But Blaine didn't want to and he promised Kurt that he wouldn't visit his parents anymore. But it kinda seems like he's lying, which is bad. And that's what you missed on Somewhere Only We Know!  

Kurt was sitting at his desk, trying to get his homework done. But he just couldn't concentrate. He was still thinking about that moment in the woods from so long ago. He was still thinking about what it felt like when his lips touched Blaine's and how sparks flew. Every part of him wanted to run into Blaine's room and smash their lips together. If only he could experience that magical moment just once more. One more time. That's all he asked. But he knew it would never happen again. He shook his head and tried to focus back onto his homework. But he couldn't focus. He just needed to see Blaine. So he got up and walked to the other boy's room. He opened the door and was sad to see that Blaine wasn't there. He searched the house but still couldn't find him. He even texted some of the glee club members to see if he was with them. But he wasn't. Where the hell was he? 

A horrible thought popped into his head but he quickly shook it away. Blaine wouldn't have done that. He had promised Kurt. He knew visiting his parents wasn't safe. Still, he couldn't help but worry, which was why it was such a relief when Blaine walked into the house unharmed. "Where were you? I was worried." 

"Why?" 

"I thought you might've gone to your parent's house." Blaine was silent and that worried Kurt even more. "Blaine, did you visit them?" he asked slowly, trying to control his anger. 

"No." Kurt clenched his jaw and pursed his lips. "Blaine, you're an awful liar. Tell me the truth." 

"Jeez, lay off. Why do you care so damn much?" the curly-haired boy spat. 

"I care because the other night you were sobbing into my shoulder for like thirty minutes!" Kurt shouted back. 

"Fine! I did visit them. What's the problem?" Kurt let out an exasperated sigh and rubbed his forehead. How idiotic could Blaine be? 

"The problem is that you're parents are homophobic and are abusing you. They're awful people!" he exclaimed. 

"Don't talk about my parents like that!" 

"Why the hell are you defending them? I don't understand!" 

"Yeah, you don't understand. I love my parents and things are bad now but they were good once. I can make it good again. I can make them accept me and love me for who I am. I now I can. And I don't care if you don't understand because you probably never will. Your Dad's away most of the time and your Mom's dead!" Kurt's face fell. Blaine had said a lot of horrible things to him over the years but he had never mentioned Kurt's Mom. And now that he did, it really hurt. It was like she had died all over again. He just missed her so much. Blaine knew he had screwed up from the sight of Kurt's angry and disgusted face. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean that." 

"Yes, you did." Blaine sighed. Kurt was pissed and he knew it. And he had every right to be. He cursed himself mentally before trying to calm the boy down. "Kurt, I-" 

"Don't. Just don't. I don't want to speak to you right now. I don't even want to see you. Get out." he spoke at a normal volume but it made him seem even angrier and more scary. 

"But where will I go?" Kurt rolled his eyes at Blaine's pathetic attempts to defend himself. 

"Just go to your parents since you love them so much even though I could never understand that. And you know what, when you get hurt, don't come crying to me. Get out of my house!" he shouted. Shaking slightly, Blaine walked out of the house and slammed the door behind him. Kurt collapsed onto the floor and wrapped his arms around his legs. He lowered his head and started to cry. It was just so hard sometimes. He missed her constantly. He missed her smile, her laugh, her voice, her warm hugs, her supportive words, her smell, her eyes. He missed everything. And what Blaine said was a cold, dark reminder that he would never see her again. 

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