Glee ficlets - Kurt/Puck, AU, PG
Jun. 3rd, 2011 09:36 amTitle: I’ll tell you how the sun rose a ribbon at a time
Fandom: Glee
Disclaimer: not my characters; title from Dickinson
Warnings: mentions of attempted suicide; so much fluff; AU for season 2
Pairings: Kurt/Blaine, pre-Kurt/Puck, unrequited Karofsky/Kurt
Rating: PG
Wordcount: 965
Point of view: third
Prompt: Puck wasn't in juvie. He was in the hospital for a suicide attempt.
When he comes back, he's quiet. He doesn't speak up in Glee anymore. Not to sing a song by a Jew. Not to make a smart comment. Not for anything.
He only wears long sleeves anymore, covering up the "guns" he used to be so proud of. He doesn't want anyone to see the the scar on his arm that stretches from his wrist to his elbow.
Then Kurt saw the scar.
According to statistics, (and I actually looked this up to make sure I was right) "between one quarter and one third of adolescents who attempt suicide will go on to try again, with the greatest risk for recurrence falling between 6 months and 1 year after their first attempt."
(Source: http://cme.medscape.com/viewarticle/702018)
"Give me one month. One month to show you that life is worth living. One month to give you something to live for."
No death, please!!
Title: If I could steal one final glance, one final step, one final dance
Fandom: Glee
Disclaimer: not my characters; title from Luther Vandross; lyrics from “The Dance” and “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina”
Warnings: character death; spoilers for season 2
Pairings: post-Blaine/Kurt, Puck/Kurt, unrequited Karofsky/Kurt
Rating: PG
Wordcount: 565
Point of view: third
Prompt: Puck and Kurt have only very recently begun dating and in the car one day Puck's flipping through the radio when he stops for a moment on a country station. The song 'The Dance' is playing and he's like 'LAME!' and starts to change it. Kurt demands he leave it on.
They listen to the song in total silence while Kurt sits there with tears streaming down his face. He confesses that it was him mom's favorite.
A few months later Kurt is killed (car accident, gay bashing, whatever, just something unexpected and angsty) Instead of delivering a eulogy, Puck sings 'The Dance' at the funeral and then breaks down sobbing in Burt's arms.