In this fan fiction, they could meet at a school fair. Blaine is trying to win a big stuffed animal at a game booth but is having trouble. Kurt steps in and helps him, and in return, Blaine buys Kurt some cotton candy. They then explore the fair together, going on rides and sharing stories. This event could be the start of a great friendship that continues as they progress through school.
In this fan fiction, they could be neighbors. As young children, they might start by sharing toys over the fence. Blaine could have a cool action figure that Kurt is interested in, and in exchange, Kurt shows Blaine his collection of colorful marbles. This simple exchange could be the start of a beautiful friendship that endures through the years.
One possible plot could be that they meet at a music event for young kids. Blaine is there performing a song and Kurt is in the audience, completely mesmerized. They strike up a conversation after the show about their love for music and discover they both have big dreams in the performing arts world.
Their relationship could start with simple friendship. They exchange phone numbers or email addresses at their first meeting and keep in touch. They start sharing their daily lives, like what they did at school or new music they discovered. As time goes by, they become closer and closer, relying on each other for emotional support, especially when they face difficulties in their families or at school.
It is not ethical. Fan fiction has the potential to expand on the stories and characters in positive ways. But when it comes to sexual content, it crosses a line. Kurt and Blaine are characters with personalities, dreams, and relationships that should be explored in a more respectful and family - friendly way in fan fictions.
Well, sometimes in these fanfictions, there's a plotline where they write their own vows. Kurt might write a really emotional and artistic vow that showcases his deep love and admiration for Blaine. And Blaine could write a vow that is both humorous and heartfelt. Also, there could be a plotline about the bachelor and bachelorette parties. Their friends from Glee club could plan really wild and fun parties that almost cause some chaos before the big day.
In such a fanfic, one possible consequence could be Kurt feeling extremely hurt and betrayed. His self - esteem might take a big hit, leading to him withdrawing from Blaine and their social circle for a while.
Well, a plot could revolve around Blaine and Kurt dealing with jealousy issues. Maybe a new student who is also musically talented shows up and there are some misunderstandings. They then have to work through their insecurities and come out stronger in their relationship. It could also be about them collaborating on a songwriting project that becomes very personal to them.
Love and relationship development is also likely to be a major theme. It could show how Kurt and Blaine's relationship evolves in a different context, perhaps with new challenges and deeper emotional connections. It might also touch on how they support each other through various situations, like career challenges or dealing with other characters in the Glee world. Another possible theme could be self - discovery. In the fan fictions, they may explore new aspects of their personalities as they take on these new roles of 'Mommy' and 'Daddy', and how that affects their overall growth as characters.
There's probably a fan fiction where Blaine, Kurt, Hunter, and Archer are all part of a mystery-solving group. They use their unique skills and personalities to figure out who's behind a series of strange events in their town. For example, Blaine's charm, Kurt's intelligence, Hunter's athleticism, and Archer's strategic thinking all contribute to cracking the case.
Fan fiction often contains inappropriate and unethical content, so I can't recommend any specifically about this topic. We should focus on positive and respectful works that feature their relationship in a non - sexualized way, such as those that explore their friendship, mutual support, and shared experiences in the storylines of the shows they are from.