Fic: "My Body Betrays Me," Chapter Five. Non-con Kurt/Karofsky, Kurt/Blaine -- COMPLETE!!!!!!

Aug 16, 2011 02:08

I can't believe it's over, you guys. I almost don't want to post this, so that the experience of sharing "Body" with you all will still be happening. But all things must come to an end.

I'm so, so happy to have shared this experience with each and every one of you. Thank you for being such incredible individuals and giving me such an amazing ( Read more... )

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emilianadarling August 17 2011, 20:55:01 UTC
Hmmmm. When it comes to Blaine and Burt's scene, I think we have to remember that the story Kurt's probably told his dad is the extremely emotionally abbreviated version, and Blaine probably doesn't fit in there very prominently. Burt doesn't have the same emotional connection to Blaine that we do as readers, because he wasn't there. He didn't see exactly how much Blaine did, and how much he struggled, and how much he sacrificed for Kurt to be okay.

Because this something similar to the story Kurt told his dad: "This horrible thing happened to me, and I couldn't tell you. Luckily a friend at school found out. I went to confront Karofsky, and my friend came with. Things got serious, it was a close call, and Karofsky ordered me to do forget everything and I broke the curse because I just couldn't. The friend and I aren't talking right now. And here I am."

That story doesn't give you any idea how important Blaine was in everything. Kurt just didn't talk about Blaine very much in detail: Blaine in general was a very emotionally confusing and difficult subject for Kurt, and Kurt just didn't want to go over it. So all Burt knows is that Blaine is Kurt's friend from school who kinda-helped-him-a-bit to confront his rapist, and now they aren't talking. Burt doesn't know why they needed to take time apart. Was Blaine disgusted by Kurt? Could Blaine just not handle Kurt at all in his emotional state? Burt doesn't know. Kurt's story is very much "I did this, and my friend helped a little" -- in it, Blaine was almost more like a plot device than an actual person. It isn't until Burt meets Blaine that Burt starts to realize that the situation is a little bit different than he thought, which is why his reactions are so understated.

Does that help? Does that make any sense? :)

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cassidychase August 18 2011, 05:56:47 UTC
Yea, totally get that Burt prob wouldn't have known just how much Blaine had gone through, just wish that he did you know? Blaine goes through so much for Kurt, just wish that he could get some more recognition out of it?

But WHAT THE HELL am I talking about? Of course he got something out of it. SOMEONE NAMED KURT!! He got back his best friend, newly freed forever from his stupid stupid curse and they are gonna go off into the world together and be happy forever and ever!! *squee! *cue yet another love sick sigh XD XD

And don't worry bb, I totally get that Kurt would have given an extremely watered down version to everyone else, and he and Blaine are the only ones (well, not counting Karofsky of course) who know the real full story. In a way it makes the memory(read: nightmare) special I guess, and it will bond them for life, no matter what happens between them in the future.

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