What do a wealthy, studious boy and a poor, "troubled" teen have in common? They both have a knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Blaine Anderson had worked hard to build the walls around his sheltered life. He had achieved a line-up of A's, a leading position in Dalton Academy's hottest group, and was the son of one of the wealthiest families in Westerville, Ohio. Not even Kurt Hummel, the "almost-juvie", trouble-finding son of Lima's penniless repairman could knock them down.
He's polite, he's successful, he's... everything Kurt isn't. But Blaine's curiosity peaks upon wondering what the real reason is for Kurt's enrollment in the prestigious private school. Consequences follow actions as Blaine slowly begins to unravel the truth about the dark new student. And it all leads up to the one night that could crumble his walls for good.
(Disclaimer: I do not own Glee, nor do I own the characters, settings, or songs associated with it. This is a work of fiction, and all writing aside from song lyrics are works of my own. No copyright infringement intended.) {PG-13}
* COMPLETED MAY 28, 2019 *
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It's been a month since the breakup and Blaine still finds himself sleepwalking through his own life, barely taking the time to focus on homework or glee club or even his friends. After an entire summer of not speaking to his former close friend due to Kurt's orders, Blaine reunites with Sebastian on a fluke and finds himself quickly falling into old patterns. But something about him is different this time and Blaine is entranced by the way he never says enough, or says a little bit too much, or say nothing at all. There are so many unanswered questions always lingering between them, so many unspoken words that Blaine doesn't think he'll ever know the meaning of. As he slowly falls for Sebastian, he's torn between the comfort of an obligation to stay true to Kurt and the excitement of something new with the boy he never seems to be able to get out of his head.
Canon divergence beginning sometime between 4x04 & 4x05. Not super Kurt friendly.