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Filled: Again and Again pt 5
anonymous
March 15 2011, 23:19:21 UTC
Blaine calls Burt who is furious with both Kurt, who should have told someone when Karofsky had first transferred. Blaine because the older boy should never have trusted Karofsky. To the Dean who Burt had told the entire situation, including names, to.
Kurt is numb to everything when officers ask him what happened. His voice is detached as he recounts the past three and a half months. Three and a half months of his life…it hadn’t seemed that long.
Blaine apologizes every chance he can get and Kurt only shrugs at him. Karofsky is arrested for sexual assault and physical assault. The x-ray that shows Kurt’s broken wrist almost sends Carole into a rage, which takes a lot. Both his parents feel guilty for not noticing. Finn feels horrified for telling Karofsky where Kurt was.
Kurt is sent to therapy to deal with what happened and goes through six different therapists who don’t know how to deal with him. The seventh one though, doesn’t give up until the eighth session where Kurt blows up at him. Screams at him why he didn’t say anything, because he knew people thought he was an attention whore and wouldn’t believe him. Yells what he did wrong to deserve the way he was treated.
The shrink prescribes anti-depressants and anti-anxiety pills. Neither of which Kurt takes because they make him feel worse.
A month later Kurt tells Mercedes and Blaine what happened, leaving no detail spared. He tells them about the physical bullying and the one time things went sexual. Kurt tells them about Finn telling Karofsky where he was and how he’ll never trust his stepbrother again. When Blaine starts crying, Kurt feels guilty because he feels good that he hurt the older boy. Mercedes looks like she wants to kill Blaine and hug Kurt, but mainly she wants to cut Karofsky.
Kurt transfers back to McKinley and is a little shocked when Blaine follows. It makes the transition a little easier but not by much.
In the end, things get better between Kurt and Blaine, but they never go back to how they were before. Kurt starts to trust Finn again, but never with more serious stuff. And he avoids Dalton and the jocks as much as humanly possible.
Because Kurt knew this wasn’t a fairy tale and he wasn’t going to get a happy ending. Dalton had proved that to him in the harshest way possible.
Kurt is numb to everything when officers ask him what happened. His voice is detached as he recounts the past three and a half months. Three and a half months of his life…it hadn’t seemed that long.
Blaine apologizes every chance he can get and Kurt only shrugs at him. Karofsky is arrested for sexual assault and physical assault. The x-ray that shows Kurt’s broken wrist almost sends Carole into a rage, which takes a lot. Both his parents feel guilty for not noticing. Finn feels horrified for telling Karofsky where Kurt was.
Kurt is sent to therapy to deal with what happened and goes through six different therapists who don’t know how to deal with him. The seventh one though, doesn’t give up until the eighth session where Kurt blows up at him. Screams at him why he didn’t say anything, because he knew people thought he was an attention whore and wouldn’t believe him. Yells what he did wrong to deserve the way he was treated.
The shrink prescribes anti-depressants and anti-anxiety pills. Neither of which Kurt takes because they make him feel worse.
A month later Kurt tells Mercedes and Blaine what happened, leaving no detail spared. He tells them about the physical bullying and the one time things went sexual. Kurt tells them about Finn telling Karofsky where he was and how he’ll never trust his stepbrother again. When Blaine starts crying, Kurt feels guilty because he feels good that he hurt the older boy. Mercedes looks like she wants to kill Blaine and hug Kurt, but mainly she wants to cut Karofsky.
Kurt transfers back to McKinley and is a little shocked when Blaine follows. It makes the transition a little easier but not by much.
In the end, things get better between Kurt and Blaine, but they never go back to how they were before. Kurt starts to trust Finn again, but never with more serious stuff. And he avoids Dalton and the jocks as much as humanly possible.
Because Kurt knew this wasn’t a fairy tale and he wasn’t going to get a happy ending. Dalton had proved that to him in the harshest way possible.
-Fin-
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Wonderful job anon, I loved the sparse/disconnected way you wrote Kurt's POV, especially in the last section.
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