Although Puck hated studying, seeing Blaine more often would be pretty cool. “Hmm, I might like your idea. Maybe you could help me with biology? I’m pretty shitty at that subject.” He chuckled dryly when something dawned on him. “Actually, I’m pretty shitty at every school subject. Some people just aren’t meant to be in school and I’m one of ‘em…”
Puck nodded his head as he listened to Blaine talk. He’d always gone to school with people he knew. He was pretty confident he wouldn’t have any problems making friends if he ever had to transfer to another school. He adapted well to certain situations. However, he knew Kurt and after all of the bullying the teen had endured, he understood why it might take Kurt awhile to adjust to being a student at Dalton. “Yeah, I hope so. Want him to know that we all still care about him and are here for him, no matter what.” He took seat on the sofa and leaned back. “Really? Like a private tour?” He liked the idea of being alone with Blaine, but knew it was unlikely that would actually happen. “Oh yeah? What are some of your other favorite things?”
“I don’t think you’re not meant to be there, Puck. I think you’ve just let the opinions of other people weigh so heavily on you that you think you’re not meant to be there. It’s okay to need help. I think everyone struggles with certain things,” he reached over and laid a hand gently on Puck’s forearm trying to make his point perfectly clear. “Asking for help studying? Doesn’t make you an exception. It sort of makes you the norm. In other words?” Blaine paused and retracted his hand back into his lap before tucking his chin towards his collar in a curt nod. “I’d love to help you. In whatever you need. You might surprise yourself what a couple months of tutoring can do.”
Blinking, he hurried to correct himself before he gave Puck the wrong idea about Kurt. The other boy hadn’t said a word about the lack of visits from his friends at McKinley. Blaine was talking for him, which Kurt would hate. He needed to stop doing that. His encounter with Burt Hummel was proof but–there was a good outcome to their meeting. “I’m sure he does. He hasn’t made any comment one way or another but..you can just tell you know?” Skipping past that subject, Blaine grinned at the mention of Dalton again. “Yeah. Your own tour. Whenever you want. And..um.. I like to play polo? Sing? Sail. Photography? A lot of things. Believe it or not? There’s more to me than the blazer,” he chuckled lightly, “How about you?”