Fic: Chances Are (7/?)

Apr 30, 2012 20:27

Media: Fic
Title: Chances Are
Author: slayerkitty
Characters/Pairings: Klaine, Misc Season 3 Characters/Pairings
Genre: AU, Romance, Angst,
Warnings: Meta (Lots of it), Inaccuracies with regards to film/television industry, Homophobic Comments/Bullying
Rating: NC-17
Spoilers: 3.17 (to be safe)
Word Count: This Chapter: 1,295/Total: 32,671(so far)
Disclaimer: Glee and its characters are not mine. I'm just playing with them. The songs are not mine either.
Summary: A chance of a lifetime. A chance at achieving dreams. Or what happens when Kurt and Blaine try to plan for the future now that it's here.
Author’s Note: It's finally here, the sequel to An Accidental Chance . There's a lot(I mean A LOT)of meta here. Fandom tropes, in jokes, and real life cast member events may be twisted to suit my purposes for this fic. As a whole, it's largely an AU of season three. Warnings and ratings may vary by chapter. Title from the song “Chances Are” by Five for Fighting. If you want progress updates, or want to leave me a prompt for this verse, my tumblr is here.

So many, many thanks to missgoalie75 and star55 for being my betas on this.

I'm anticipating more frequent updates - probably Monday and Wednesdays now. :D

Previous Chapters: 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6



Kurt woke up excited the Friday before the election. His father’s election and the Student Council election would be on the same day. He was nervous too, of course. He had a speech to give today and he had no idea if it would help him keep his lead, or if his opponent would steal it from him.

He pushed that thought away though, focusing on other things - like the fact that Blaine was flying in for the weekend. His parents would be at a debate for most of the weekend, leaving after Kurt’s speech and coming back on Sunday afternoon, just in time to watch Kurt’s interview with Katie Couric. Apparently Mr. Schue still had an ‘in’ with her from an interview he’d done with her last year, and she’d agreed to interview Kurt.

Kurt got dressed, taking care with his outfit even more than usual. He flew through breakfast, hardly tasting it, and before long, he and Finn were headed out to his Navigator. He heard the telltale click of the camera and gave a wave in its general direction.

“Do you ever get used to them taking your picture?” Finn asked once they were in the car.

“Not really,” Kurt replied, “but I figure if they’re going to be following me around I should at least make nice.”

“You’re really smart, you know that?” Finn said. “I mean it. I really think you’re going to win this election and change things at school.”

“Thanks, Finn,” Kurt smiled, touched. “That means a lot.”

They pulled into the McKinley parking lot after a quick stop for coffee, and Kurt made his usual march to the outskirts of the lot where the paparazzi usually stood. Kurt had wondered if there would be less of them now that some time had passed, but attention from his father’s campaign had kept the photographers on his tail.

“Good morning!” Kurt greeted them, smiling as he handed the coffee over. “Make sure to get my good side.”

“Do you have a bad side?” one of the women in the group asked.

“That’s for me to know,” he teased, and they laughed.

“Good luck today,” she replied. Kurt blinked in surprise.

“Thanks,” he said, giving them another wave before going inside the school.

The day passed too fast for Kurt’s liking, every minute drawing nearer to his speech. He managed to avoid a slushie attempt just before lunch, snagging his food and heading out side with the rest of New Directions to eat since the weather was cool but nice. He’d just started picking at it when the music started.

Surprised, he turned his head to the stairs of the courtyard. Kurt’s mouth dropped open and his eyes widened in shock.

Blaine.

Blaine was dancing at the top of the steps, wearing McKinley colors and a pair of yellow sunglasses on his face. “It’s not unusual to be loved by anyone,” Blaine sang, and Kurt cracked up laughing. “It’s not unusual to have fun with anyone.” Blaine danced down the steps as he continued with the song. Kurt watched as Santana motioned with her fingers and the Cheerios came in as Blaine’s back up, dancing along with him.

“Oh, my God,” he managed, his face turning bright red. Blaine whipped his sunglasses off in his direction and Kurt caught them, moving so that he was perched on the table top. Santana ran up and joined Blaine when he hit the interlude and Kurt couldn’t believe it when the Cheerios produced signs that said “Vote for Kurt” on them.

“It’s not unusual to be mad with anyone,” Blaine kept singing, “It’s not unusual to be sad with anyone.” He moved down the stairs, twirling Santana when they reached the bottom, spinning her right into Brittany’s arms. Blaine headed for Kurt and Kurt grinned. “It’s not usual to find out I’m in love with you,” Blaine growled as Kurt got up and danced with him.

The song came to a close and the student body of McKinley cheered.

“You’re crazy, you know that, right?” Kurt shouted to be heard over the noise. Blaine gave him an endearing smile.

“But you love me!” he shouted back. Kurt threw himself into Blaine’s arms them, feeling Blaine’s arms slip around him, holding him tightly.

“I do, I really do,” Kurt murmured in his ear. “You weren’t even supposed to be here until tonight,” he said, letting go of Blaine and taking a seat at the table. Blaine slid in next to him.

“I wanted to do something to surprise you and help support your campaign,” he told Kurt.

“I would kiss you if we weren’t in the middle of the courtyard in front of the whole school,” Kurt sighed.

“Do it anyway.” Santana dropped into the seat across from them, Brittany joining her.

“You know we can’t,” Kurt muttered. The other members of New Directions had been watching their conversation without comment, and Kurt could feel their eyes burning.

“Oh, please,” Santana scoffed. “You two have kissed on national television. A school yard is nothing compared to that.”

“Wes and David are right over there.” Blaine gestured to his bodyguards standing by a few tables over. Kurt bit his lip and then pressed his lips to Blaine’s before he could change his mind.

*

Blaine zoned out most of the other candidate speeches. All he cared about was Kurt’s. He was sitting in the bleachers next to Finn and Kurt’s dad. Carole was at home, packing, so Burt was filming the whole thing for her. He knew the students were still staring at him. He hated that he drew so much attention, but hoped it would only benefit Kurt’s campaign.

“And now, our final candidate - Kurt Hummel!”

Kurt was met with some light applause as he launched into his speech. He talked about bullying and how it had affected him and others and how he wanted to change that at McKinley.

“I refuse to let anyone be bullied,” Kurt promised, meeting Blaine’s eyes. Blaine nodded at him slowly. “So please, if you’re ready for a safer McKinley, vote for me.”

More applause as Kurt’s speech finished. The principal dismissed them. The noise volume picked up as the students headed to the halls, and Kurt walked over to where his father, Finn and Blaine were standing.

“You were great, kiddo,” Burt said, pulling him in for a hug. “If you’re half that good on Sunday during your interview, I’ll have this election in the bag.”

“Thanks, Dad,” Kurt replied.

“I’m going to swing passed the house and get Carole,” Burt told them, pulling out his keys. “I’ll call you two when we get checked into the hotel.”

“Yeah,” Finn agreed. “I’ll be at Puck’s most likely.”

“Blaine and I will be at the house,” Kurt added.

Burt hugged them both, shook Blaine’s hand and then he was gone. “You ready to go?” Blaine asked Kurt. “I think Wes and David have their hands full.”

Kurt looked over to where Blaine was pointing. Sure enough, Wes and David looked to be keeping back a group of girls - the same ones that liked to hound Kurt about Blaine. “Just wave at them, sweetie, and let’s get out of here.”

Blaine threw a wave in the girls’ direction before taking Kurt’s hand. They walked hand-in-hand to the parking lot when they heard the shouting. The group of paparazzi that normally stood in wait for Kurt had caught sight of him and Blaine.

“Wanna give ‘em a show?” Blaine asked.

“What the hell,” Kurt agreed, leaning forward to kiss him.

“Get a room, fags!” one of the hockey players screamed from behind them. Blaine pulled away from Kurt, just in time to get a face full of ice cold slushie.

rating: nc-17, authors/artists: s, genre: au, media: fanfic, length: series, genre: angst, genre: romance, length: multi-part

Previous post Next post
Up