Wreck was right. He wanted to speak, he did, but he wasn’t even sure what to say. A part of him wanted to just walk away because he was not about to trust a stranger with his well being, and like hell he couldn’t take care of himself, but with the state he’s in, clearly he isn’t as capable as he liked to think.
–Ambulance.” He looked at his own feet now. Kurt did not like the sound of that. He wasn’t afraid of hospitals exactly, he just felt unease there. And more importantly, walking into a hospital like this would mean his parents will know what he gets up to. The fact he’d have to talk to police in that case completely slipped his mind, none the less how badly that would work out(Even if they did listen to the drug using gay kid in Lima, sending police after the guy who did this probably wouldn’t help Kurt’s situation.
He didn’t flinch when Blaine touched him, rather, he only tore his eyes from the concrete and looked at him. What on Earth was this kid going to do? Take him home like a lost puppy and tell his parents what? But Kurt didn’t want to be out here anymore. He wanted to think that this might help so with a deep breath, he took his hand. “Okay.” His voice was rough and fairly quiet, but it was something.
Blaine waited hoping that Kurt would listen and he wouldn’t have to call 911.
Wouldn’t your first instinct be to call your parents if you were in the shape he was? Obviously–that didn’t happen so it was easy to deduce Kurt was either on his way home himself. Or in some sort of shock and avoiding it thinking he could handle it himself. Probably the second? Call him crazy but he had an inkling that Kurt probably wouldn’t want his parents seeing him like this. If that wasn’t the case? He would have gone him instead of wandering around lost and hurting.
God he had to be hurting and it made Blaine’s heart ache. Who cared if they barely knew each other? He couldn’t call himself a human being if he found someone tattered and torn up the way Kurt was and not feel horrible. Anyway. Kurt was the one that mattered and Blaine was determined to help him on his terms. Seeing him not flinch gave him hope he might listen. Their eyes met and Blaine’s went round before he snapped a wobbly, encouraging smile on. Along to where? He wasn’t sure but getting out of this spitting rain and cleaning him up would be a great start. Then Kurt’s hand was in his and he nodded to the grungy ‘okay’. He’d take it and run with it at this point.
One last look and he thought one better. Coming to stand at Kurt’s side–Blaine gingerly used their joined hands to place Kurt’s arm across his shoulders while he wrapped his arm around Kurt’s waist just above his hips trying to avoid hurting him any further. “You can lean on me if you need to. I got you.” A few feet later–Blaine shouldered open the door to his car and helped him inside. Then scrambled into the back, unzipped a bag and grabbed out the first Dalton t-shirt he saw. A nudge of his heel closed the back door and he was back at the passenger side not seeming to notice he was still in the rain when he handed Kurt the shirt and smiled. “Pointing out the obvious here but you’re soaked. Here. Use this.”