While having major writers block with my other two stories this idea popped into my mind and I had to write it out! Maybe writing this story will help my writers block.

Summary: The one person who was always there for Blaine was his older brother Cooper. Cooper was there for twenty key times in Blaine's life when Blaine needed him. And the one time Cooper needed someone, Blaine was there for him.

There will be 21 chapters, each around 1,000 words (some may be around 2,000).

Note: In my story Cooper and seven years older than Blaine.

Disclaimer: I do not own Glee or the characters!


It was unusually quiet when Cooper walked into his house one day.

"Blaine," he called out to his younger brother, "Mom! Dad!"

When he still received no answer he got worried. He ran up the stairs and down the hall to Blaine's bedroom. He leaned against the open door and relaxed. Blaine was on his bed. But then Cooper heard a faint crying noise and got mad. He was going to find out who made his eight-year old brother cry. Cooper gently knocked on the door. Blaine sat up turned his head and grinned from ear to ear when he saw his brother.

"Coop," Blaine said as he hopped off his bed and ran to his brother.

Cooper kneeled down and picked Blaine up for a hug.

"You're home."

"Yeah Blaine I'm home. Do you want to go hang out in my room?"

Blaine nodded enthusiastically. Cooper laughed and brought his brother into his room and dropped him on his bed as he sat beside him.

"So Blaine, what's wrong?"

"Nothing."

Cooper frowned at his brother.

"Blaine what did I say about saying nothing is wrong if that is not true."

"That it's lying."

"That's right. And what did I tell you about lying."

"Lying is bad," Blaine sighed.

Cooper had to smile. He had the most adorable little brother in the world.

"So I will ask again. What's wrong?"

Blaine just looked at his feet and said nothing. Cooper sighed.

"Did Mom do something?"

Blaine shook his head no.

"Well did Dad do something?"

Blaine hesitated before nodding yes.

Cooper knew you had to love your family but he swore that his dad was the most irritating guy in the world.

"What did he do?"

Blaine looked up into his brother's eyes but said nothing. Cooper saw tears starting to form again.

"Look Blaine, you do not have to worry. I will not be mad at you I just want to know what happened. Are Mom and Dad here?"

Blaine shook his head no.

"WHAT," Cooper yelled, he was furious, "Mom and Dad left you here alone! You are eight years old. You could get hurt or worse-"

Cooper stopped talking when he saw Blaine crying again.

"I'm sorry Blaine. I didn't mean to yell. I'm not mad at you."

Copper hugged his brother until Blaine's sobbed stopped. Blaine mumbled something into Cooper's shirt.

"What was that?"

Blaine looked up with his big hazel eyes and spoke.

"Daddy got real mad at me when we went to the park."

"Why?"

"I don't know. It had been a fun day."

"Why don't you just start at the beginning?"

Blaine nodded.

"Well, Mommy came and woke me up today. She said you went out with your friends and said we were going to the park. I like the park so I was excited. I even picked out my most favorite bow tie. See," Blaine said pointing to his colorful plaid bow tie he was wearing.

Cooper nodded. Like he said Blaine was the most adorable little brother anyone could have.

"Even Daddy was home and said he would come with us. Daddy never comes to the park. He is always busy. But today was going to be so much fun. We went to the park and I played on everything, and I mean everything. I went on the jungle gym and down the slide and I even went across the monkey bars all by myself. Well then I saw this other boy on the swings. He was dressed in nice clothes. He looked sad so I went and sat next to him. We started to talk and swing and he smiled and laughed and I was happy I cheered him up. He was there with his dad. We played for a little bit more. But then mommy said it was time to go because we were going to get ice cream so I said goodbye."

Cooper could not help but smile as Blaine told his story.

"Well it sounds like you had a lot of fun."

"Yep. And I was able to get my favorite kind of ice cream, mint chocolate chip. It was yummy. But when we were eating Daddy got mad."

"Oh, why?"

"I don't know. Mommy was asking about my new friend. I told her I never asked his name but we had fun playing together. I said he was really pretty. After I said that Dad got real mad. He told me that boys were not pretty. Girls were pretty. I told him that I thought boys were prettier than girls, and this boy was the prettiest ever. Mom got real quiet and dad looked even more mad. His face was turning red. Daddy grabbed me and pulled my out of the ice cream shop before I could finish my ice cream. He was silent the whole way home. When we got home he told Mom not to get out. He brought me inside and told me he was disappointed in me. He said I was to go to my room and not to come out. He said Mommy and him were not coming back until I fixed myself, until I was like you. I didn't understand what he meant so I just ran into my room and started to cry when I heard the door slam."

Cooper was beyond furious. When was his dad going to accept the fact that Blaine was gay? And when was his mom finally going to stand up to him. He knew the answer to both of those questions—never. Cooper sighed. Blaine did not understand what being gay was. Why would his dad get so mad and say he was different. Well Cooper was going to be there for his brother no matter what. Cooper got Blaine to calm down after suggesting they watch a movie together. Cooper put in The Little Mermaid in his DVD player and the brothers laid on the bed and watched the movie, while singing along to every song. Even though Cooper was fifteen you know you never outgrow Disney. The credits started to roll when they heard the front door open again.

"Oh no, I was supposed to stay in my room," Blaine said.

"It's okay Blaine. Just go in there now and I will go talk to Mom and Dad."

The two boys left the room, Blaine heading to his own room and Cooper heading down the stairs.

"What the hell is wrong with you," Cooper asked as he reached the bottom of the stairs and saw his parents, "How could you leave am eight-year old boy by himself. He thought he was never going to see you again."

"Look Cooper, I figured a few hours alone would help Blaine. Besides, I knew you would be home soon anyways," his father said.

"Yes, because abandoning your son is good parenting. What if something happened to him? Would you be happy?"

"Of course not-"

"Look Dad, Blaine is gay. We have known it for a while now. One day, when he is older, he is going to realize it for himself."

"He can be fixed."

Cooper looked his dad straight in the eyes.

"He is not broken."

Cooper turned away and walked out the door.

"Where are you going," His dad yelled.

"To get Blaine some more mint chocolate chip ice cream!"


Thanks for reading. I hope to have chapter two up sometime tomorrow!

Next time: Blaine comes out.