Chapter 7 (Kurt's POV)

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Just when I wonder if Blaine has decided to ditch me this morning, he comes into our room carrying a huge tray of breakfast foods ranging from toast to bacon and eggs.

"Again, I didn't know what you would like so i just got a variety. I also picked you up a non-fat mocha because I had no clue what kind of coffee you liked so I figured I would guess," Blaine said.

"How could you have possibly known that was my favorite?"

"Lucky guess," he laughs, "How are you feeling after our talk last night?"

"I guess I feel a bit better. It helps to open up to someone here but it's hard to trust people after one day."

"Do you trust me?" he asks. I know it's soon but something inside me tells me that Blaine is someone I can trust. Even though he can never love a damaged boy like me, at least he can be my friend.

"Yes."

"Then come with me," he says getting up off the bed, "We have to get ready before hanging out with the Warblers today."

"But I'm not a Warbler," I state.

"Not yet. I'll admit that I don't even know if you sing but the Warblers are a great group of guys who will always have your back. They may be a little crazy, but they are wonderful people."

"Okay then. I'll come with you," I say as I follow Blaine for what I'm sure will be another interesting day.

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"A snowball fight? That's your plan?" I ask.

"Well it's the first big snowfall of the year so why not?" David says, "It Warbler tradition!"

"Come on Kurt," Blaine says. Something about Blaine makes me unable to decline any offer.

"Alright. But you all are going down!"

"I wouldn't be so quick to say that Hummel," Wes smirks, "You might regret that later."

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One hour later and all the boys were completely covered in melted snow and freezing.

"You were right. You were right. I shouldn't have underestimated you guys. You clearly have had a lot of practice through the years," I laughed. I don't know the last time I've had this much fun.

"We have done this as long as we've been here every time it snows. In Ohio, that gives us a lot of practice," Jeff commented.

"Well, I should probably get a shower before tonight. I'll see you guys in a little bit," I say. I'm overcome with so many emotions. I don't know the last time I've felt this accepted within a group of guys. It's almost too good to be true.

I'm almost up to my room when I feel I tap on my shoulder. "Kurt are you okay?" Blaine says as he looks at me with concern. He makes it so hard for me to not like him.

"Oh I'm fine."

"You just seemed upset. Why are you crying?"

"Can I be honest?" I ask.

"Always," Blaine replies.

"This may sound super dumb but I don't know the last time I've felt this accepted. In fact, I don't know if I've ever felt this way. I never thought I would be able to have fun again but now I have. Thank you."

"Oh Kurt," Blaine says as he wraps me in a hug, "I'm so glad you like it here. I know we've only just met but I'm so glad we've become friends and you deserve to be happy. I'll let you shower now but you will be back before dinner right?"

"Yeah absolutely," Kurt says.

"I'll see you then," Blaine says as he kisses my forehead and walks away. I didn't know I could fall for this boy anymore but clearly I was wrong.

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