Title: The Problem Is That There's A Problem
Author: infraredphaeton
Summary: Kurt has a problem with bullies. Mainly that they exist. Pratik has a problem with bullies. Mainly that they keep bullying him.
Warnings: Eric, language (Lee), sexual situations (gay), OCs
A/N: Sorry this took so long, guys!
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And that is the most coherent thing I have to say.
I just have a lot of feelings.
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Sebastibeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. Most adorable first date ever, and yay crisps/chips/fries crises!
And oh god. Bradley... Bradley. Whatever will we do with you. Because on the one hand, see how devoted Seb is to him? There has to be some redeeming qualities about him, yeah. But at the same time, how can he torment quiet Pratik like that? I'm glad he got a reaction, from Kurt though, and then called to the principal's office. I think it'll be good for him.
Although Kurt, look at the way you're treating Julian. BE NICE.
And oh god. THAT TEXT. I think my heart skipped a beat, and I'm not even a Lim shipper. Jim, please do not fall apart. Lee, COME BACK.
And Liam and Tina is interesting and I love that Liam is still so concerned with protecting Eric... and that Tina is concerned with protecting HIM.
But really. SEBASTIBENNNNNNNNNNN. <3
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Its really interesting to see how you tackled the bullying issue. You did a great job balancing Kurt's hatred and having to challenge the system. "Neoptism? In high school? How very upper class of you," Kurt said dryly, and David frowned. This line I feel like Kurt felt like he was let down and he realized that Dalton was still full of rules and lines to get through especially when David described how exactly he had to get the council to approve the report.
Great job. I was so excited to see you updated!
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