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{{quote|''"Here is there, and high is low; all may be undone. What is true, no two men know; what is gone is gone." Fairy tales are harder to live through than you'd think.''|The story's summary.}}
{{quote|''"Here is there, and high is low; all may be undone. What is true, no two men know; what is gone is gone." Fairy tales are harder to live through than you'd think.''|The story's summary.}}


Written by CrossoverQueen (aka [[Tropers/Sharysa|Sharysa]]), this is a character study of Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson from ''[[Glee]]''. Like many Klaine-centric fanfics, ''Hunting the Unicorn'' takes place before and during Kurt's time at Dalton Academy. Unlike many such fanfics, it is influenced by ''[[The Last Unicorn (Literature)|The Last Unicorn]]'' and written in a similar style.
Written by CrossoverQueen (aka [[Tropers/Sharysa|Sharysa]]), this is a character study of Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson from ''[[Glee]]''. Like many Klaine-centric fanfics, ''Hunting the Unicorn'' takes place before and during Kurt's time at Dalton Academy. Unlike many such fanfics, it is influenced by ''[[The Last Unicorn (novel)|The Last Unicorn]]'' and written in a similar style.


The author originally planned it as a short piece that addressed Kurt's characterization switch from the beginning of the show to the episode "Sexy," but she discovered that the Dalton Arc and the novel's plot and themes matched up very well in her head, and the story quickly became a [[Deconstruction Fic]] of Kurt and Blaine's relationship. It draws parallels between the [[Glee]] characters and those of ''[[The Last Unicorn (Literature)|The Last Unicorn]]'', though with the current length, they are becoming much looser.
The author originally planned it as a short piece that addressed Kurt's characterization switch from the beginning of the show to the episode "Sexy," but she discovered that the Dalton Arc and the novel's plot and themes matched up very well in her head, and the story quickly became a [[Deconstruction Fic]] of Kurt and Blaine's relationship. It draws parallels between the [[Glee]] characters and those of ''[[The Last Unicorn (novel)|The Last Unicorn]]'', though with the current length, they are becoming much looser.


Excerpts and poetry from the novel set each chapter's tone, and several scenes are inspired by parts of the book. While it is certainly not a ''happy'' story, there are lighter moments that keep it from being too depressing.
Excerpts and poetry from the novel set each chapter's tone, and several scenes are inspired by parts of the book. While it is certainly not a ''happy'' story, there are lighter moments that keep it from being too depressing.
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* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Averted with the Dalton staff, although Blaine's parents aren't too useful.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Averted with the Dalton staff, although Blaine's parents aren't too useful.
* [[Adult Fear]]: Blaine is a ''minefield'' of this: He's painfully lonely, makes absurd mistakes because nobody's there to tell him otherwise (or he waits until the absolute last minute to ask for help), and then {{spoiler|he gets a [[Stalker With a Crush]] who ''kidnaps him and his friends''.}} And is he a juvenile delinquent? No, he goes around being a [[Knight in Shining Armor]] because [[Dramatic Irony|that's what his parents taught him before they dropped out of his life]].
* [[Adult Fear]]: Blaine is a ''minefield'' of this: He's painfully lonely, makes absurd mistakes because nobody's there to tell him otherwise (or he waits until the absolute last minute to ask for help), and then {{spoiler|he gets a [[Stalker with a Crush]] who ''kidnaps him and his friends''.}} And is he a juvenile delinquent? No, he goes around being a [[Knight in Shining Armor]] because [[Dramatic Irony|that's what his parents taught him before they dropped out of his life]].
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Blaine comes damn close. Two guys were his unrequited love interests, his father's emotionally negligent, and two more guys had to deal with Blaine's own [[Selective Obliviousness]]. Five people, one successful relationship. {{spoiler|And Alex makes it six.}}
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Blaine comes damn close. Two guys were his unrequited love interests, his father's emotionally negligent, and two more guys had to deal with Blaine's own [[Selective Obliviousness]]. Five people, one successful relationship. {{spoiler|And Alex makes it six.}}
* [[Alternate Universe Fic]]: After the episode "New York," it's completely (and [[Wham! Episode|abruptly]]) diverged from canon.
* [[Alternate Universe Fic]]: After the episode "New York," it's completely (and [[Wham! Episode|abruptly]]) diverged from canon.
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* [[Anxiety Dreams]] / [[Bad Dreams]]: Blaine (both) and Kurt (the second). Both are symbolic.
* [[Anxiety Dreams]] / [[Bad Dreams]]: Blaine (both) and Kurt (the second). Both are symbolic.
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: Wes wins any bet he makes, and a past Warbler nearly ''died'' because he wasn't careful. Played for laughs until he ups the ante on [[Duet Bonding|a Kurt/Blaine duet at Regionals.]]
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: Wes wins any bet he makes, and a past Warbler nearly ''died'' because he wasn't careful. Played for laughs until he ups the ante on [[Duet Bonding|a Kurt/Blaine duet at Regionals.]]
** Kurt's got a minor case of this, seeing as he wanted a [[Knight in Shining Armor]] and he got one. [[Deconstruction|With]] [[Born in The Wrong Century|all]] [[Wide Eyed Idealist|the]] [[Love Martyr|baggage]] [[Extreme Doormat|this]] [[Broken Ace|entails.]]
** Kurt's got a minor case of this, seeing as he wanted a [[Knight in Shining Armor]] and he got one. [[Deconstruction|With]] [[Born in the Wrong Century|all]] [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|the]] [[Love Martyr|baggage]] [[Extreme Doormat|this]] [[Broken Ace|entails.]]
* [[The Bet]]: "Kurt and Blaine ''will'' hook up within the next decade, it's just a matter of what will finally do it."
* [[The Bet]]: "Kurt and Blaine ''will'' hook up within the next decade, it's just a matter of what will finally do it."
* [[Becoming the Mask]] / [[Love Redeems]]: Blaine's good manners used to be just a habit. Then poor, miserable Kurt came along, and Blaine liked making him happy.
* [[Becoming the Mask]] / [[Love Redeems]]: Blaine's good manners used to be just a habit. Then poor, miserable Kurt came along, and Blaine liked making him happy.
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** {{spoiler|Kurt's not taking Blaine's abduction very well.}}
** {{spoiler|Kurt's not taking Blaine's abduction very well.}}
* [[Big Fancy House]]: The Andersons' mansion. Has a voice-activated gate, a huge driveway (that Wes implies to be on the ''small'' side), a pool, and two theaters. Blaine's theater has movies from the 1920s, and at first Kurt thought it was just a really big room until Blaine started opening a bunch of secret compartments.
* [[Big Fancy House]]: The Andersons' mansion. Has a voice-activated gate, a huge driveway (that Wes implies to be on the ''small'' side), a pool, and two theaters. Blaine's theater has movies from the 1920s, and at first Kurt thought it was just a really big room until Blaine started opening a bunch of secret compartments.
* [[Born in The Wrong Century]]: [[Played With]]. Blaine's [[Knight in Shining Armour|knightly]] tendencies mean that he's [[Love Martyr|self]]-[[Extreme Doormat|sacrificing]], [[Honor Before Reason|honorable]], and ''far'' too naive for modern standards. See [[Shown Their Work]] and [[Deconstruction Fic]] below.
* [[Born in the Wrong Century]]: [[Played With]]. Blaine's [[Knight in Shining Armour|knightly]] tendencies mean that he's [[Love Martyr|self]]-[[Extreme Doormat|sacrificing]], [[Honor Before Reason|honorable]], and ''far'' too naive for modern standards. See [[Shown Their Work]] and [[Deconstruction Fic]] below.
** Depressingly lampshaded by Kurt in ''The Harpy'' when he tells his mom he has to remind Blaine that "he is in fact his boyfriend and not his liege lord" to which Blaine always gives him confused [[Puppy Dog Eyes]]. So yeah, Kurt sees the Courtly in [[Courtly Love]] in-universe apparently.
** Depressingly lampshaded by Kurt in ''The Harpy'' when he tells his mom he has to remind Blaine that "he is in fact his boyfriend and not his liege lord" to which Blaine always gives him confused [[Puppy Dog Eyes]]. So yeah, Kurt sees the Courtly in [[Courtly Love]] in-universe apparently.
* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Blaine and Wes are half-Filipino. It turns out relevant to Blaine's character.
* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Blaine and Wes are half-Filipino. It turns out relevant to Blaine's character.
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** Being broken [[Reconstruction|can make you a better person.]]
** Being broken [[Reconstruction|can make you a better person.]]
** Desire. There's "what you want vs. what you ''say'' you want," "what you want vs. what someone else wants," and even "what you want vs. what ''else'' you want." Implicitly, "what you want vs. what's right" is there if you squint.
** Desire. There's "what you want vs. what you ''say'' you want," "what you want vs. what someone else wants," and even "what you want vs. what ''else'' you want." Implicitly, "what you want vs. what's right" is there if you squint.
** Sex. [[Elephant in The Living Room|It had to be said.]]
** Sex. [[Elephant in the Living Room|It had to be said.]]
* [[Cerebus Retcon]]: Three major aspects of Blaine's character have been retconned: Blaine's [[Knight in Shining Armor]] personality, played as straight as possible, would be [[Deconstruction|extremely unhealthy]] in modern society. His [[Oblivious to Love|obliviousness to love]] is even ''less'' fun when you're not Kurt; on the sad side, Blaine completely believed a friend's excuse to invoke a [[Dance of Romance]]--[[Department of Redundancy Department|alone, in an empty room, with nobody watching]]. On the [[Fridge Horror]] side, {{spoiler|he has no idea that he's garnered the attentions of a stalker.}}
* [[Cerebus Retcon]]: Three major aspects of Blaine's character have been retconned: Blaine's [[Knight in Shining Armor]] personality, played as straight as possible, would be [[Deconstruction|extremely unhealthy]] in modern society. His [[Oblivious to Love|obliviousness to love]] is even ''less'' fun when you're not Kurt; on the sad side, Blaine completely believed a friend's excuse to invoke a [[Dance of Romance]]--[[Department of Redundancy Department|alone, in an empty room, with nobody watching]]. On the [[Fridge Horror]] side, {{spoiler|he has no idea that he's garnered the attentions of a stalker.}}
** Klaine's [[But Not Too Gay|annoying chastity]] is torn apart. Unlike most fanfics where Kurt is the wibbly, terrified [[Uke]], Blaine seems to project that image on him because {{spoiler|Blaine tried to invoke [[Sex Equals Love]] out of loneliness and naivete}}. Not only did that fail hard, he was pretty clearly unprepared for his siblings [[Beware the Nice Ones|going crazy]] and is now carrying lots of emotional baggage. Their [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]] portrayal is an extension of this.
** Klaine's [[But Not Too Gay|annoying chastity]] is torn apart. Unlike most fanfics where Kurt is the wibbly, terrified [[Uke]], Blaine seems to project that image on him because {{spoiler|Blaine tried to invoke [[Sex Equals Love]] out of loneliness and naivete}}. Not only did that fail hard, he was pretty clearly unprepared for his siblings [[Beware the Nice Ones|going crazy]] and is now carrying lots of emotional baggage. Their [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]] portrayal is an extension of this.
** The Warblers treat everything as [[Serious Business]], which means Blaine had no idea they were [[Crying Wolf|genuinely worried]] about {{spoiler|the stalker following him around}}.
** The Warblers treat everything as [[Serious Business]], which means Blaine had no idea they were [[Crying Wolf|genuinely worried]] about {{spoiler|the stalker following him around}}.
* [[Character Development]]: Blaine and the Warblers get a lot of fleshing out, as does Karofsky.
* [[Character Development]]: Blaine and the Warblers get a lot of fleshing out, as does Karofsky.
* [[Chekhov's Gag]]: The Warblers' buddy system turns out ''very'' justified in ''Nikos,'' while the "[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]" gag shows up again at the end of [[Meaningful Name|''The Cat.'']]
* [[Chekhov's Gag]]: The Warblers' buddy system turns out ''very'' justified in ''Nikos,'' while the "[[Tom and Jerry]]" gag shows up again at the end of [[Meaningful Name|''The Cat.'']]
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: David's cuff-links. In ''The Outlaws,'' they're just another tracking device that he uses [[Shipper On Deck|to keep tabs on Klaine's progress]]. ''Fifteen chapters'' later, {{spoiler|they record at least part of Blaine, Wes, and David's kidnapping.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: David's cuff-links. In ''The Outlaws,'' they're just another tracking device that he uses [[Shipper on Deck|to keep tabs on Klaine's progress]]. ''Fifteen chapters'' later, {{spoiler|they record at least part of Blaine, Wes, and David's kidnapping.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: In ''The Cat,'' [[Code Name|Jerry]] from the fourth chapter reappears. {{spoiler|It's Greg.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: In ''The Cat,'' [[Code Name|Jerry]] from the fourth chapter reappears. {{spoiler|It's Greg.}}
* [[Chekhov's Skill|Chekhov's Habit]]: David writes everything down. {{spoiler|It comes in handy when you're keeping track of a stalker.}}
* [[Chekhov's Skill|Chekhov's Habit]]: David writes everything down. {{spoiler|It comes in handy when you're keeping track of a stalker.}}
* [[Code Name]]: After the Warblers clear up a mistake involving another student getting ''welded into a closet'', Wes and David hear the dean call up someone named Jerry. He then gives his own name as [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|"Tom."]]
* [[Code Name]]: After the Warblers clear up a mistake involving another student getting ''welded into a closet'', Wes and David hear the dean call up someone named Jerry. He then gives his own name as [[Tom and Jerry|"Tom."]]
* [[Continuity Lock Out]]: Averted. You don't need to read ''[[The Last Unicorn (Literature)|The Last Unicorn]]'' to enjoy the story, although it helps with shout-outs. It would be difficult to find someone who ''hasn't'' been exposed to fairy tales, after all.
* [[Continuity Lock Out]]: Averted. You don't need to read ''[[The Last Unicorn (novel)|The Last Unicorn]]'' to enjoy the story, although it helps with shout-outs. It would be difficult to find someone who ''hasn't'' been exposed to fairy tales, after all.
* [[Contrived Coincidence]]: Averted in ''The Cat.'' A concussed Blaine, who is in {{spoiler|his stalker's basement}} instead of a hospital, calls his dad and finally [[Calling the Old Man Out|calls him out]] on his neglect. ...Except he's talking to [[Parental Substitute|Greg]].
* [[Contrived Coincidence]]: Averted in ''The Cat.'' A concussed Blaine, who is in {{spoiler|his stalker's basement}} instead of a hospital, calls his dad and finally [[Calling the Old Man Out|calls him out]] on his neglect. ...Except he's talking to [[Parental Substitute|Greg]].
** [[Played With]] in ''The Skull.'' Kurt finds Blaine in an alley, calls it the [[Lampshade Hanging|"best coincidence ever,"]] and starts calling Finn over. {{spoiler|Which lets Alex find them.}}
** [[Played With]] in ''The Skull.'' Kurt finds Blaine in an alley, calls it the [[Lampshade Hanging|"best coincidence ever,"]] and starts calling Finn over. {{spoiler|Which lets Alex find them.}}
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* [[Damned By Faint Praise]]: The only thing Kyle can say about his and Blaine's father is that he could be worse.
* [[Damned By Faint Praise]]: The only thing Kyle can say about his and Blaine's father is that he could be worse.
* [[Dance of Romance]]: Terry tried to invoke this. [[Subverted Trope|It didn't work.]]
* [[Dance of Romance]]: Terry tried to invoke this. [[Subverted Trope|It didn't work.]]
* [[Dark Fic]]: The fic starts with Kurt being miserable, exposes Blaine's [[Broken Ace]] status ''very'' thoroughly, and the author's notes on Livejournal warns people that there might be assault ([[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|physical]] or [[Rape As Drama|sexual]]) later on.
* [[Dark Fic]]: The fic starts with Kurt being miserable, exposes Blaine's [[Broken Ace]] status ''very'' thoroughly, and the author's notes on Livejournal warns people that there might be assault ([[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|physical]] or [[Rape as Drama|sexual]]) later on.
* [[Deconstruction Fic]]: ''And how''. Ties in nicely with [[Cerebus Retcon]] above.
* [[Deconstruction Fic]]: ''And how''. Ties in nicely with [[Cerebus Retcon]] above.
** Blaine's chivalrous nature makes him a good person, but he's also insecure, fragile, and naive. The Warblers poke fun at how [[Sickeningly Sweethearts|painfully romantic]] and [[But Not Too Gay|chaste]] he is, while his decision to let Kurt go back to McKinley is derided as [[Extreme Doormat|being Kurt's bitch]]. On the other hand, the Warblers, Greg, and Blaine's siblings are so protective of him that he ''doesn't tell them things'' because he's afraid they'll [[Disproportionate Retribution|overreact]].
** Blaine's chivalrous nature makes him a good person, but he's also insecure, fragile, and naive. The Warblers poke fun at how [[Sickeningly Sweethearts|painfully romantic]] and [[But Not Too Gay|chaste]] he is, while his decision to let Kurt go back to McKinley is derided as [[Extreme Doormat|being Kurt's bitch]]. On the other hand, the Warblers, Greg, and Blaine's siblings are so protective of him that he ''doesn't tell them things'' because he's afraid they'll [[Disproportionate Retribution|overreact]].
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* [[Did Not Get the Girl|Did Not Get The Guy]]: Terry didn't get Blaine.
* [[Did Not Get the Girl|Did Not Get The Guy]]: Terry didn't get Blaine.
* [[Distressed Dude|Distressed Dudes]]: {{spoiler|Blaine, Wes, and David get locked in Alex's basement.}} [[It Got Worse]] when {{spoiler|Finn got locked in the Navigator's trunk and lost track of Kurt and Blaine, who are no doubt being pursued by Alex.}}
* [[Distressed Dude|Distressed Dudes]]: {{spoiler|Blaine, Wes, and David get locked in Alex's basement.}} [[It Got Worse]] when {{spoiler|Finn got locked in the Navigator's trunk and lost track of Kurt and Blaine, who are no doubt being pursued by Alex.}}
* [[Double Meaning Title]]: ''The Princess'' refers to {{spoiler|the guy Blaine dated}}, but it could also refer to Blaine--a [[Rare Male Example]] of a [[Princess Classic]] due to his [[Wide Eyed Idealist|optimistic]] and [[Too Dumb to Live|naive]] nature. Let's not forget that Kurt's [[Expy]] is the unicorn, and the chapter revolves around a certain ''purity''. [[Deconstruction|Or lack thereof.]]
* [[Double Meaning Title]]: ''The Princess'' refers to {{spoiler|the guy Blaine dated}}, but it could also refer to Blaine--a [[Rare Male Example]] of a [[Princess Classic]] due to his [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|optimistic]] and [[Too Dumb to Live|naive]] nature. Let's not forget that Kurt's [[Expy]] is the unicorn, and the chapter revolves around a certain ''purity''. [[Deconstruction|Or lack thereof.]]
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: The fic ''runs'' on Type Two.
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: The fic ''runs'' on Type Two.
** For someone who always worries about his boyfriend getting hurt by the cold, cruel world, Blaine is the one in genuine need of protection by the thirteenth chapter. {{spoiler|And the nineteenth.}}
** For someone who always worries about his boyfriend getting hurt by the cold, cruel world, Blaine is the one in genuine need of protection by the thirteenth chapter. {{spoiler|And the nineteenth.}}
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** Blaine is the perfect boyfriend because the rest of his life is ''miserable''. Which he refuses to complain about because his [[Parental Neglect|parents]] taught him to be chivalrous.
** Blaine is the perfect boyfriend because the rest of his life is ''miserable''. Which he refuses to complain about because his [[Parental Neglect|parents]] taught him to be chivalrous.
** Blaine phones his dad and [[Calling the Old Man Out|finally calls him out]] on his [[Parental Neglect]]. The problem is, he's concussed and has no idea he's actually talking to [[Parental Substitute|Greg]].
** Blaine phones his dad and [[Calling the Old Man Out|finally calls him out]] on his [[Parental Neglect]]. The problem is, he's concussed and has no idea he's actually talking to [[Parental Substitute|Greg]].
* [[Dramedy]]: It's a mix of ''[[Glee]]'' and ''[[The Last Unicorn (Literature)|The Last Unicorn]]''. Of course it's a dramedy.
* [[Dramedy]]: It's a mix of ''[[Glee]]'' and ''[[The Last Unicorn (novel)|The Last Unicorn]]''. Of course it's a dramedy.
* [[Dude Magnet]]: Blaine is a toned-down example with "only" two guys on his record {{spoiler|plus one he doesn't know about}}, but he makes it up in [[All Love Is Unrequited|sadness]] and [[Fridge Horror|terror]].
* [[Dude Magnet]]: Blaine is a toned-down example with "only" two guys on his record {{spoiler|plus one he doesn't know about}}, but he makes it up in [[All Love Is Unrequited|sadness]] and [[Fridge Horror|terror]].
* [[Dysfunction Junction]]: Blaine's family: A well-meaning but [[Values Dissonance|extremely old-fashioned]] mother, a [[Parental Neglect|distant]] father, a [[Parental Substitute]], and two well-adjusted, caring older siblings... [[When You Coming Home, Dad?|who are almost never home]].
* [[Dysfunction Junction]]: Blaine's family: A well-meaning but [[Values Dissonance|extremely old-fashioned]] mother, a [[Parental Neglect|distant]] father, a [[Parental Substitute]], and two well-adjusted, caring older siblings... [[When You Coming Home, Dad?|who are almost never home]].
* [[Easy Amnesia]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] and [[Played With]] by Terry. He pretends that his [[Tap On the Head|concussion]] was more serious than it was so he'd have an excuse to invoke a [[Dance of Romance]]. [[Oblivious to Love|It doesn't work.]]
* [[Easy Amnesia]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] and [[Played With]] by Terry. He pretends that his [[Tap on the Head|concussion]] was more serious than it was so he'd have an excuse to invoke a [[Dance of Romance]]. [[Oblivious to Love|It doesn't work.]]
** Averted in ''Nikos,'' which [[It Got Worse|gets worse]] in ''The Cat.'' Blaine gets a concussion, wakes up with no memory of the past half-hour (during which David and Wes say that he was rambling incoherently), and after calling home he mistakes his [[Parental Substitute]] Greg for his dad.
** Averted in ''Nikos,'' which [[It Got Worse|gets worse]] in ''The Cat.'' Blaine gets a concussion, wakes up with no memory of the past half-hour (during which David and Wes say that he was rambling incoherently), and after calling home he mistakes his [[Parental Substitute]] Greg for his dad.
* [[Elephant in The Living Room]]: In-story, Blaine's sheer terror regarding sex. For readers, the warnings about assault and {{spoiler|Blaine's abduction/pursuit by Alex}} are [[Captain Obvious|almost certainly connected]].
* [[Elephant in the Living Room]]: In-story, Blaine's sheer terror regarding sex. For readers, the warnings about assault and {{spoiler|Blaine's abduction/pursuit by Alex}} are [[Captain Obvious|almost certainly connected]].
* [[Epiphany Therapy]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted.]] Blaine has an epiphany in ''The Harpy,'' but it's a messy ramble that doesn't solve his issues.
* [[Epiphany Therapy]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted.]] Blaine has an epiphany in ''The Harpy,'' but it's a messy ramble that doesn't solve his issues.
* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: [[Played With]]. Wes and David track Kurt for ''three hours'' before [[Fan Nickname|the Kliss]], but then they accidentally watch Kurt tell Blaine about his nightmare.
* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: [[Played With]]. Wes and David track Kurt for ''three hours'' before [[Fan Nickname|the Kliss]], but then they accidentally watch Kurt tell Blaine about his nightmare.
** And then comes ''The Clock.''
** And then comes ''The Clock.''
** And '''''[[Up to Eleven|Nikos.]]'''''
** And '''''[[Up to Eleven|Nikos.]]'''''
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: Fairy tales are [[Deconstruction|harder to live through]] than you'd think.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: Fairy tales are [[Deconstruction|harder to live through]] than you'd think.
* [[Exact Words]]: Fans of the novel may have noticed that in ''The Hunters,'' the quotes that the author uses are from the beginning of TLU. The story will end "when she runs out of quotes"--she never said anything about chronological order.
* [[Exact Words]]: Fans of the novel may have noticed that in ''The Hunters,'' the quotes that the author uses are from the beginning of TLU. The story will end "when she runs out of quotes"--she never said anything about chronological order.
** Blaine's "never been anyone's boyfriend." {{spoiler|He just really, really wanted to be.}}
** Blaine's "never been anyone's boyfriend." {{spoiler|He just really, really wanted to be.}}
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* [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]]: Blaine's lack of self-esteem shows painfully in his [[Love Martyr]] and [[Extreme Doormat]] personality.
* [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]]: Blaine's lack of self-esteem shows painfully in his [[Love Martyr]] and [[Extreme Doormat]] personality.
* [[Hero Secret Service]]: The Warblers are a minor case for Blaine, and they are ''very'' right to do so.
* [[Hero Secret Service]]: The Warblers are a minor case for Blaine, and they are ''very'' right to do so.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Blaine follows this and verges on [[Too Dumb to Live]] ([[Born in The Wrong Century|in the modern era, at least]]).
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Blaine follows this and verges on [[Too Dumb to Live]] ([[Born in the Wrong Century|in the modern era, at least]]).
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: ''Blaine.'' [[Played With]] in that while he ''is'' [[Selective Obliviousness|selectively oblivious]], his real flaw comes from being insanely trusting.
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: ''Blaine.'' [[Played With]] in that while he ''is'' [[Selective Obliviousness|selectively oblivious]], his real flaw comes from being insanely trusting.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The chapters are all titled after characters except for ''The Midnight Carnival,'' ''[[Wham! Episode|The Quest]],'' and ''[[Love Hurts|The Clock.]]''
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The chapters are all titled after characters except for ''The Midnight Carnival,'' ''[[Wham! Episode|The Quest]],'' and ''[[Love Hurts|The Clock.]]''
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** In a serious example, Kyle lampshades how ridiculous it would be for someone to ''turn down'' {{spoiler|sleeping with Blaine.}}
** In a serious example, Kyle lampshades how ridiculous it would be for someone to ''turn down'' {{spoiler|sleeping with Blaine.}}
** "We forgot about [[Chekhov's Gun|David's cuff-links]]."
** "We forgot about [[Chekhov's Gun|David's cuff-links]]."
* [[Let's See You Do Better]]: A short version of the [[Author Filibuster|author's notes]] is that "There are so many things RIB could have done with Blaine and Kurt, but since they're busy [[Pandering to The Base|pandering]] to the [[Vocal Minority|rabid twelve-year-olds]], ''I'll'' do it."
* [[Let's See You Do Better]]: A short version of the [[Author Filibuster|author's notes]] is that "There are so many things RIB could have done with Blaine and Kurt, but since they're busy [[Pandering to the Base|pandering]] to the [[Vocal Minority|rabid twelve-year-olds]], ''I'll'' do it."
* [[Locked Out of the Loop]]: [[Played With]]. The Warblers try ''not'' to lock Blaine out, but since [[Serious Business|they treat everything as a life-or-death matter,]] Blaine thinks they're just exaggerating about that guy hanging around campus.
* [[Locked Out of the Loop]]: [[Played With]]. The Warblers try ''not'' to lock Blaine out, but since [[Serious Business|they treat everything as a life-or-death matter,]] Blaine thinks they're just exaggerating about that guy hanging around campus.
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]: Blaine, so much.
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]: Blaine, so much.
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* [[My Beloved Smother]]: Blaine's mother disapproves of Blaine's singing, though it's not as clear-cut as most examples: She's Filipino, [[Self-Made Man|grew up poor]], and doesn't want Blaine to end up a [[Starving Artist]]. Wes calls her traditional despite his own mother being Filipino.
* [[My Beloved Smother]]: Blaine's mother disapproves of Blaine's singing, though it's not as clear-cut as most examples: She's Filipino, [[Self-Made Man|grew up poor]], and doesn't want Blaine to end up a [[Starving Artist]]. Wes calls her traditional despite his own mother being Filipino.
** [[Played With]] in ''The Princess''--after Kurt talks about how crazy [[Papa Wolf|Burt]] would go in Blaine's situation, Blaine's mother ''doesn't'' take {{spoiler|Blaine losing his virginity}} very seriously.
** [[Played With]] in ''The Princess''--after Kurt talks about how crazy [[Papa Wolf|Burt]] would go in Blaine's situation, Blaine's mother ''doesn't'' take {{spoiler|Blaine losing his virginity}} very seriously.
* [[Nakama]]: The New Directions. The Warblers are also close-knit and [[Shipper On Deck|care a lot]] about Kurt and Blaine's relationship. When Blaine implies that his situation with Kurt has happened before (with even worse consequences), they're rightly pissed.
* [[Nakama]]: The New Directions. The Warblers are also close-knit and [[Shipper on Deck|care a lot]] about Kurt and Blaine's relationship. When Blaine implies that his situation with Kurt has happened before (with even worse consequences), they're rightly pissed.
{{quote| '''Nick:''' We need to find that bastard and rip his fucking ''kneecaps'' out!}}
{{quote| '''Nick:''' We need to find that bastard and rip his fucking ''kneecaps'' out!}}
** They also set up [[Hero Secret Service|a buddy system]] to keep track of Blaine once David {{spoiler|realizes Blaine is getting stalked.}}
** They also set up [[Hero Secret Service|a buddy system]] to keep track of Blaine once David {{spoiler|realizes Blaine is getting stalked.}}
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* [[Oh Crap]]: When David realizes that {{spoiler|Blaine's stalker has slipped past campus security [[Right Under Their Noses|disguised as a delivery guy]].}}
* [[Oh Crap]]: When David realizes that {{spoiler|Blaine's stalker has slipped past campus security [[Right Under Their Noses|disguised as a delivery guy]].}}
** The Warblers let off a [[Mass "Oh Crap"]] via ''text-message'' in ''Nikos.''
** The Warblers let off a [[Mass "Oh Crap"]] via ''text-message'' in ''Nikos.''
* [[One of Us]]: A lot of readers are tropers, and some have read ''[[The Last Unicorn (Literature)|The Last Unicorn]]''.
* [[One of Us]]: A lot of readers are tropers, and some have read ''[[The Last Unicorn (novel)|The Last Unicorn]]''.
* [[Papa Wolf]] / [[Mama Bear]]: Greg, Burt, and Carole, in a strong contrast to Blaine's parents. Emphasized in ''King Haggard,'' where Luke asks Greg why he didn't find out {{spoiler|Blaine got kidnapped}} until hours later.
* [[Papa Wolf]] / [[Mama Bear]]: Greg, Burt, and Carole, in a strong contrast to Blaine's parents. Emphasized in ''King Haggard,'' where Luke asks Greg why he didn't find out {{spoiler|Blaine got kidnapped}} until hours later.
{{quote| '''Greg:''' I didn't call you because [[Parental Substitute|I was looking for Blaine]].}}
{{quote| '''Greg:''' I didn't call you because [[Parental Substitute|I was looking for Blaine]].}}
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* [[Parental Neglect]]: Luke to Blaine. {{spoiler|And Blaine's mother is incredibly lax on sex-ed.}}
* [[Parental Neglect]]: Luke to Blaine. {{spoiler|And Blaine's mother is incredibly lax on sex-ed.}}
* [[Played for Drama]] / [[Played for Laughs]]: Sometimes both at the same time. It's a [[Glee]] fanfic, after all.
* [[Played for Drama]] / [[Played for Laughs]]: Sometimes both at the same time. It's a [[Glee]] fanfic, after all.
* [[Playing With a Trope]]: There's a lot of this. It helps that the author is [[One of Us]].
* [[Playing with a Trope]]: There's a lot of this. It helps that the author is [[One of Us]].
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: [[Played With]] realistically. The Warblers are [[Shipper On Deck|insanely invested]] in Klaine and [[Serious Business|will tamper with school cameras just to validate a bet]], but they genuinely care about their members, such as dragging Blaine into therapy and telling someone that {{spoiler|Blaine has a stalker}}.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: [[Played With]] realistically. The Warblers are [[Shipper on Deck|insanely invested]] in Klaine and [[Serious Business|will tamper with school cameras just to validate a bet]], but they genuinely care about their members, such as dragging Blaine into therapy and telling someone that {{spoiler|Blaine has a stalker}}.
** {{spoiler|And forcing the stalker to kidnap them if he doesn't want them to call the police.}}
** {{spoiler|And forcing the stalker to kidnap them if he doesn't want them to call the police.}}
* [[The Power of Love]]: Is great, but [[Deconstruction|not enough]] to keep Kurt or Blaine from having insane insecurities. Or for Kurt to stay at Dalton.
* [[The Power of Love]]: Is great, but [[Deconstruction|not enough]] to keep Kurt or Blaine from having insane insecurities. Or for Kurt to stay at Dalton.
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** ''Everyone'' is keeping some kind of secret from each other. Except Kurt and Blaine.
** ''Everyone'' is keeping some kind of secret from each other. Except Kurt and Blaine.
* [[Seme]] / [[Uke]]: [[Played With]]. Blaine looks like a standard ''seme'', but is unbelievably trusting and naive. Meanwhile, Kurt looks like a standard ''uke'' but is far more assertive and confident than Blaine.
* [[Seme]] / [[Uke]]: [[Played With]]. Blaine looks like a standard ''seme'', but is unbelievably trusting and naive. Meanwhile, Kurt looks like a standard ''uke'' but is far more assertive and confident than Blaine.
* [[Serious Business]]: The Warblers. They treat everything from [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|bets,]] [[Zany Scheme|Zany Schemes]], and [[Shipper On Deck|relationships]] to {{spoiler|emotional breakdowns and a [[Stalker With a Crush]]}} as if it's life-or-death. (The last two are [[Justified Trope|justified.]]) ''Forty minutes'' is a record-breaking amount of time to resolve arguments.
* [[Serious Business]]: The Warblers. They treat everything from [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|bets,]] [[Zany Scheme|Zany Schemes]], and [[Shipper on Deck|relationships]] to {{spoiler|emotional breakdowns and a [[Stalker with a Crush]]}} as if it's life-or-death. (The last two are [[Justified Trope|justified.]]) ''Forty minutes'' is a record-breaking amount of time to resolve arguments.
** Which has now been [[Cerebus Retcon|Cerebus Retconned]] (see [[Crying Wolf]] above).
** Which has now been [[Cerebus Retcon|Cerebus Retconned]] (see [[Crying Wolf]] above).
* [[Sex Equals Love]]: [[Reality Ensues|Not necessarily]]. [[It Got Worse|It gets worse]] if you try to ''invoke'' it.
* [[Sex Equals Love]]: [[Reality Ensues|Not necessarily]]. [[It Got Worse|It gets worse]] if you try to ''invoke'' it.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: ''The Warblers,'' dear god. We have Wes to thank for "[[Duet Bonding|Candles,]]" by the way.
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: ''The Warblers,'' dear god. We have Wes to thank for "[[Duet Bonding|Candles,]]" by the way.
{{quote| '''David:''' We need to subtly change his goal from transferring back there to staying with Blaine. ''[[Beat Panel|(beat)]]'' At Dalton.}}
{{quote| '''David:''' We need to subtly change his goal from transferring back there to staying with Blaine. ''[[Beat Panel|(beat)]]'' At Dalton.}}
* [[Ship Tease]]: Jeff and Nick. They're almost always together, there's a reference to Jeff and Nick being the subject of Warbler bets, and considering Nick got hauled into counseling and won't tell anyone ''why''...
* [[Ship Tease]]: Jeff and Nick. They're almost always together, there's a reference to Jeff and Nick being the subject of Warbler bets, and considering Nick got hauled into counseling and won't tell anyone ''why''...
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** Nick's last name is Grayson. His name is ''[[Batman|Nick Grayson.]]'' Lampshaded in ''The Butterfly.''
** Nick's last name is Grayson. His name is ''[[Batman|Nick Grayson.]]'' Lampshaded in ''The Butterfly.''
** The Warblers need a countertenor for most ''[[Rent]]'' songs, so they'll have to settle for ''[[Spring Awakening]].''
** The Warblers need a countertenor for most ''[[Rent]]'' songs, so they'll have to settle for ''[[Spring Awakening]].''
** [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]] are [[Code Name|Code Names]] for the dean {{spoiler|and Greg}}.
** [[Tom and Jerry]] are [[Code Name|Code Names]] for the dean {{spoiler|and Greg}}.
* [[Shower of Angst|Shower Of Repressed Sexuality]]: Blaine takes a lot of them.
* [[Shower of Angst|Shower Of Repressed Sexuality]]: Blaine takes a lot of them.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: The author read a ''lot'' about chivalry to characterize Blaine instead of relying on [[The Theme Park Version]] of a [[Knight in Shining Armor]], and explores both [[The Power of Love|why]] [[Character Development|chivalry]] [[Good Feels Good|works]] and [[Wide Eyed Idealist|why]] [[Broken Ace|it]] [[Love Martyr|doesn't]].
* [[Shown Their Work]]: The author read a ''lot'' about chivalry to characterize Blaine instead of relying on [[The Theme Park Version]] of a [[Knight in Shining Armor]], and explores both [[The Power of Love|why]] [[Character Development|chivalry]] [[Good Feels Good|works]] and [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|why]] [[Broken Ace|it]] [[Love Martyr|doesn't]].
** She's also studying psychology and averts [[Epiphany Therapy]] or [[Single-Issue Psychology]].
** She's also studying psychology and averts [[Epiphany Therapy]] or [[Single-Issue Psychology]].
** [[Unicorn|Unicorns]] are frequently thought of as sweet, helpless, and pure, and this is why Blaine's dreams involve Kurt turning into one or vice versa. But the author compares Kurt to the medieval unicorn, which is a symbol of pure ''[[Pure Is Not Good|wildness.]]''
** [[Unicorn|Unicorns]] are frequently thought of as sweet, helpless, and pure, and this is why Blaine's dreams involve Kurt turning into one or vice versa. But the author compares Kurt to the medieval unicorn, which is a symbol of pure ''[[Pure Is Not Good|wildness.]]''
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'''Nick:''' Yeah, I vote in favor of fucking that.<br />
'''Nick:''' Yeah, I vote in favor of fucking that.<br />
'''David:''' According to what I learned in Psych, inexplicable crying means that something's been fucked over! }}
'''David:''' According to what I learned in Psych, inexplicable crying means that something's been fucked over! }}
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: {{spoiler|Alex, from ''The Butterfly'' onwards.}}
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: {{spoiler|Alex, from ''The Butterfly'' onwards.}}
* [[The Stoic]]: Wes, though he has [[Hidden Depths]] as Blaine's [[Secret Keeper]]. Blaine is also very stoic, with shades of [["Well Done, Son" Guy]], [[Wide Eyed Idealist]], and [[Broken Ace]].
* [[The Stoic]]: Wes, though he has [[Hidden Depths]] as Blaine's [[Secret Keeper]]. Blaine is also very stoic, with shades of [["Well Done, Son" Guy]], [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]], and [[Broken Ace]].
* [[Subtext]]: Several of these tropes are implied heavily at most. And let's not forget the dreams.
* [[Subtext]]: Several of these tropes are implied heavily at most. And let's not forget the dreams.
* [[Sure Let's Go With That]]: When Blaine said "[[Exact Words|I've never been anyone's boyfriend,]]" Kyle and Lydia thought he was [[That Didn't Happen|pretending his first relationship never happened.]] Blaine's not about to tell them the truth.
* [[Sure, Let's Go with That]]: When Blaine said "[[Exact Words|I've never been anyone's boyfriend,]]" Kyle and Lydia thought he was [[That Didn't Happen|pretending his first relationship never happened.]] Blaine's not about to tell them the truth.
* [[Suspiciously Apropos Music]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] most notably during ''The Princess,'' where Blaine has a [[wikipedia:Music therapy|music therapy]] session. He sings "[[Lonely Piano Piece|Samson]]" by [[Regina Spektor]].
* [[Suspiciously Apropos Music]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] most notably during ''The Princess,'' where Blaine has a [[wikipedia:Music therapy|music therapy]] session. He sings "[[Lonely Piano Piece|Samson]]" by [[Regina Spektor]].
** There's also ''The Creatures of Night,'' where the Warblers listen to "[[Spring Awakening|Touch Me]]" and Blaine ends up uncomfortable.
** There's also ''The Creatures of Night,'' where the Warblers listen to "[[Spring Awakening|Touch Me]]" and Blaine ends up uncomfortable.
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* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: Only the freshmen at Dalton care that four Warblers are hauling Blaine around like a sack of potatoes. Apparently, they do this for at least one of their number every year.
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: Only the freshmen at Dalton care that four Warblers are hauling Blaine around like a sack of potatoes. Apparently, they do this for at least one of their number every year.
** Ms. Bradford bumps into Nick and Jeff, who are both soaking wet, and Nick is acting strangely (because he's high, but she doesn't know this). She immediately "gives the nurse a head's up."
** Ms. Bradford bumps into Nick and Jeff, who are both soaking wet, and Nick is acting strangely (because he's high, but she doesn't know this). She immediately "gives the nurse a head's up."
* [[Used to Be A Sweet Kid|Used To Be A Good Father]]: Luke Anderson, which is why Blaine's [[Love Martyr|Love Martyrdom]] is so depressing. In a subversion (inversion?), it's a wonder Blaine's ''stayed'' a sweet kid.
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid|Used To Be A Good Father]]: Luke Anderson, which is why Blaine's [[Love Martyr|Love Martyrdom]] is so depressing. In a subversion (inversion?), it's a wonder Blaine's ''stayed'' a sweet kid.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Blaine.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Blaine.
* [[Wham! Episode]]: ''The Clock,'' ''The Princess,'' and the second half of ''The Butterfly.''
* [[Wham! Episode]]: ''The Clock,'' ''The Princess,'' and the second half of ''The Butterfly.''
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* [[Wham! Line]]: After all the Warblers' mostly-affectionate jokes at Blaine's lacking sex drive, {{spoiler|"I'm not a virgin"}} hits ''really'' hard.
* [[Wham! Line]]: After all the Warblers' mostly-affectionate jokes at Blaine's lacking sex drive, {{spoiler|"I'm not a virgin"}} hits ''really'' hard.
** "Having a rough patch, [[Code Name|Tom?]]" Said to the dean by {{spoiler|Greg}}.
** "Having a rough patch, [[Code Name|Tom?]]" Said to the dean by {{spoiler|Greg}}.
* [[What You Are in The Dark]]: [[Played With]] during ''The Clock'' for Kurt ''and'' Blaine; they're having a heartfelt talk about Kurt's transfer, and don't know they're being taped by the Warblers. Which leads to a [[Foregone Conclusion|subversion]] of [[The Power of Love]]--Blaine really has changed for the better and they're both head-over-heels for each other, but Kurt is too independent to be content with staying at Dalton.
* [[What You Are in the Dark]]: [[Played With]] during ''The Clock'' for Kurt ''and'' Blaine; they're having a heartfelt talk about Kurt's transfer, and don't know they're being taped by the Warblers. Which leads to a [[Foregone Conclusion|subversion]] of [[The Power of Love]]--Blaine really has changed for the better and they're both head-over-heels for each other, but Kurt is too independent to be content with staying at Dalton.
** David and Wes don't know they're being recorded either. When they need to decide between {{spoiler|calling 911 or running, which would risk Blaine getting run over}}, they [[Take a Third Option]] by {{spoiler|forcing Alex to kidnap ''all three of them.''}}
** David and Wes don't know they're being recorded either. When they need to decide between {{spoiler|calling 911 or running, which would risk Blaine getting run over}}, they [[Take a Third Option]] by {{spoiler|forcing Alex to kidnap ''all three of them.''}}
* [[Wide Eyed Idealist]]: Jesus Christ, Blaine.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Jesus Christ, Blaine.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: The Warblers think Kurt and Blaine are a fairy tale couple and desperately want them to live happily ever after. Unfortunately, this story is based on ''two'' deconstructions of that very thing.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: The Warblers think Kurt and Blaine are a fairy tale couple and desperately want them to live happily ever after. Unfortunately, this story is based on ''two'' deconstructions of that very thing.
** Blaine is so [[Wide Eyed Idealist|trusting]] and [[Chronic Hero Syndrome|helpful]] that Greg needs to ''spell out'' how lucky he is to have met Kurt instead of a [[Manipulative Bastard]] or a [[Consummate Liar]]. (Or a [[Manipulative Bastard]] who ''didn't'' genuinely fall in love with him.)
** Blaine is so [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|trusting]] and [[Chronic Hero Syndrome|helpful]] that Greg needs to ''spell out'' how lucky he is to have met Kurt instead of a [[Manipulative Bastard]] or a [[Consummate Liar]]. (Or a [[Manipulative Bastard]] who ''didn't'' genuinely fall in love with him.)
** Terry may have thought he and Blaine would be [[High School Sweethearts]]. Unfortunately for him, that title goes to Kurt.
** Terry may have thought he and Blaine would be [[High School Sweethearts]]. Unfortunately for him, that title goes to Kurt.
** And {{spoiler|Blaine's stalker Alex}} thinks that 1) Blaine is in an [[All Take and No Give]] relationship, and 2) he's the [[Dogged Nice Guy]] who'll end up with Blaine in the end.
** And {{spoiler|Blaine's stalker Alex}} thinks that 1) Blaine is in an [[All Take and No Give]] relationship, and 2) he's the [[Dogged Nice Guy]] who'll end up with Blaine in the end.
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** They hack Blaine's Facebook to send Kurt a marriage request and [[Refuge in Audacity|a five-page poem]]. As gay marriage is still largely illegal in the US, it's a sore spot for Blaine.
** They hack Blaine's Facebook to send Kurt a marriage request and [[Refuge in Audacity|a five-page poem]]. As gay marriage is still largely illegal in the US, it's a sore spot for Blaine.
{{quote| '''Jeff:''' Thank god we didn't get the rings.}}
{{quote| '''Jeff:''' Thank god we didn't get the rings.}}
** They lock Kurt and Blaine [[Ten Minutes in The Closet|in the closet]]. Their motive isn't even recognized, since it's such a standard prank.
** They lock Kurt and Blaine [[Ten Minutes in the Closet|in the closet]]. Their motive isn't even recognized, since it's such a standard prank.


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Harsher in Hindsight: The Fanfic.


"Here is there, and high is low; all may be undone. What is true, no two men know; what is gone is gone." Fairy tales are harder to live through than you'd think.
—The story's summary.

Written by CrossoverQueen (aka Sharysa), this is a character study of Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson from Glee. Like many Klaine-centric fanfics, Hunting the Unicorn takes place before and during Kurt's time at Dalton Academy. Unlike many such fanfics, it is influenced by The Last Unicorn and written in a similar style.

The author originally planned it as a short piece that addressed Kurt's characterization switch from the beginning of the show to the episode "Sexy," but she discovered that the Dalton Arc and the novel's plot and themes matched up very well in her head, and the story quickly became a Deconstruction Fic of Kurt and Blaine's relationship. It draws parallels between the Glee characters and those of The Last Unicorn, though with the current length, they are becoming much looser.

Excerpts and poetry from the novel set each chapter's tone, and several scenes are inspired by parts of the book. While it is certainly not a happy story, there are lighter moments that keep it from being too depressing.

Read it on FanFiction.Net, Livejournal's Gleefic community, or on the unrelated Gleefic Archive, where it gained status as a Featured Story. It is also on Archive of Our Own here.

Tropes in this work:

 You make me better. You make me better, and now you're going to leave, and I have this--stupid feeling that you won't come back. Because no one ever comes back to me, Kurt, especially not someone like you.

  • Love Makes You Crazy: In Nikos. See If I Can't Have You above.
  • Love Martyr: Blaine for his father and Kurt. His father is neglectful as opposed to a stereotypical homophobe, and Kurt genuinely cares about him, but the above quote has some ugly implications. Especially since Blaine's not a virgin.
    • Blaine is now a full member of Love Martyrdom, what with making excuses for his Parental Neglect and sleeping with someone to try and feel closer to him.
  • May-September Romance: Besides Kurt, at least two of Blaine's past love interests are older. Jeremiah's older, Terry works for UPS while Blaine's still in school, and the guy in The Princess is implied to be older since Kyle puts so much emphasis on Blaine being sixteen. Alex is older, too.
  • Meaningful Echo: Not exact echoes, but:

{{quote| Kurt to Blaine: Can you stay here for a while?[1] (Blaine does.)
Blaine to Kurt: Would you want to stay with me?[2] (Kurt wouldn't.)
Blaine: I wanted him to stay with me.[[hottip:*: The reason he slept with the first guy he dated. (It didn't work.) }}

  • Men Don't Cry: Averted. It's okay for men to cry when they go through as much as Kurt does. Or if their heart is utterly broken like Blaine's is.
    • Or if they're getting therapy and facing particularly hard mistakes.
    • Or if they're locked in a basement with no memory of the past half-hour and desperately calling their neglectful dad for help.
  • Mood Whiplash: Nikos is equal parts absurd, terrifying, and heartwarming. One reviewer couldn't stop laughing.
  • Mundane Utility: Wes can re-route an entire school's worth of security cameras (or at least a significant portion of them), and he uses it to secretly record Kurt and Blaine. He also has a near-100% success rate in betting pools, about anything, and uses it for solving Warbler drama.
  • My Beloved Smother: Blaine's mother disapproves of Blaine's singing, though it's not as clear-cut as most examples: She's Filipino, grew up poor, and doesn't want Blaine to end up a Starving Artist. Wes calls her traditional despite his own mother being Filipino.
    • Played With in The Princess--after Kurt talks about how crazy Burt would go in Blaine's situation, Blaine's mother doesn't take Blaine losing his virginity very seriously.
  • Nakama: The New Directions. The Warblers are also close-knit and care a lot about Kurt and Blaine's relationship. When Blaine implies that his situation with Kurt has happened before (with even worse consequences), they're rightly pissed.

 Nick: We need to find that bastard and rip his fucking kneecaps out!

    • They also set up a buddy system to keep track of Blaine once David realizes Blaine is getting stalked.
    • Wes and David force Alex to kidnap them because they won't leave Blaine alone. The other Warblers are helping the police look for them.
  • No Name Given: Blaine's first.
  • Non-Indicative Name: The Princess and The Butterfly are two of the biggest Wham Chapters in the story.
  • Noodle Incident: How did Blaine end up stranded in the rain with a drunk Wes and David? Wes won a bet.
    • David and Wes once hospitalized Blaine's dad while the Andersons' mansion was being renovated. It made the paramedics laugh at him.
    • Nick was dragged into therapy earlier in the year. When someone asks him about it, he just flips the guy off with a Death Glare.
    • The Warblers worked with the drama students once, and they refuse to do it again.
  • Oblivious to Love: Blaine, so much. And with The Butterfly, it has a terrifying bent.
  • Oh Crap: When David realizes that Blaine's stalker has slipped past campus security disguised as a delivery guy.
  • One of Us: A lot of readers are tropers, and some have read The Last Unicorn.
  • Papa Wolf / Mama Bear: Greg, Burt, and Carole, in a strong contrast to Blaine's parents. Emphasized in King Haggard, where Luke asks Greg why he didn't find out Blaine got kidnapped until hours later.

 Greg: I didn't call you because I was looking for Blaine.

 David: We need to subtly change his goal from transferring back there to staying with Blaine. (beat) At Dalton.

 Brandon: We're about to serenade a complete fucking stranger.

Nick: Yeah, I vote in favor of fucking that.

David: According to what I learned in Psych, inexplicable crying means that something's been fucked over!

 Sarah: Hunting the unicorn--the way you are, just looking for it--that means you're trying to make yourself better.

  • Too Dumb to Live: Blaine, physically and emotionally.
  • Twofer Token Minority: Blaine is a gay hapa[3]. Terry Hanari is also a gay Asian.
  • Undercover Cop Reveal: Greg is Jerry.
  • The Unfavorite: Blaine. When he tries to call home and get a ride from his dad, it takes three tries and his brother finally answers. It's implied this has happened before.
  • Unlucky High School Friend: Terry, to Blaine.
  • Unreliable Narrator: It's realistic unreliability (they're teenagers, after all), but there's a lot of misconceptions going around. On a technical note, the narration is third-person limited rather than omniscient, which skews a lot of things towards whoever is the narrator at the moment.
    • Alex is very unreliable. His sugary introduction in The Creatures of Night contrasts sharply with what he actually does in Nikos.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Only the freshmen at Dalton care that four Warblers are hauling Blaine around like a sack of potatoes. Apparently, they do this for at least one of their number every year.
    • Ms. Bradford bumps into Nick and Jeff, who are both soaking wet, and Nick is acting strangely (because he's high, but she doesn't know this). She immediately "gives the nurse a head's up."
  • Used To Be A Good Father: Luke Anderson, which is why Blaine's Love Martyrdom is so depressing. In a subversion (inversion?), it's a wonder Blaine's stayed a sweet kid.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Blaine.
  • Wham! Episode: The Clock, The Princess, and the second half of The Butterfly.
    • Nikos.
  • Wham! Line: After all the Warblers' mostly-affectionate jokes at Blaine's lacking sex drive, "I'm not a virgin" hits really hard.
    • "Having a rough patch, Tom?" Said to the dean by Greg.
  • What You Are in the Dark: Played With during The Clock for Kurt and Blaine; they're having a heartfelt talk about Kurt's transfer, and don't know they're being taped by the Warblers. Which leads to a subversion of The Power of Love--Blaine really has changed for the better and they're both head-over-heels for each other, but Kurt is too independent to be content with staying at Dalton.
    • David and Wes don't know they're being recorded either. When they need to decide between calling 911 or running, which would risk Blaine getting run over, they Take a Third Option by forcing Alex to kidnap all three of them.
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist: Jesus Christ, Blaine.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: The Warblers think Kurt and Blaine are a fairy tale couple and desperately want them to live happily ever after. Unfortunately, this story is based on two deconstructions of that very thing.
  • Wrong Guy First: Heavily implied with Blaine. Confirmed in The Princess.
  • X Meets Y: Glee meets The Last Unicorn, of course.
  • You Are Too Late: The police find Wes and David in Alex's basement, but Blaine panicked and ran off two hours earlier.
  • You Need to Get Laid: The Warblers think Blaine should. Inverted; getting laid was a huge factor in why he's so uptight.
  • Zany Scheme: The Warblers try these to make Kurt stay at Dalton. They fail to various degrees.
    • They try to change Kurt's ringtone to a "Love overcomes all" song (Aqualung's "Brighter Than Sunshine"), but accidentally change it to a sad song (Augustana's "Boston"). Kurt's just confused.
    • They hack Blaine's Facebook to send Kurt a marriage request and a five-page poem. As gay marriage is still largely illegal in the US, it's a sore spot for Blaine.

 Jeff: Thank god we didn't get the rings.

    • They lock Kurt and Blaine in the closet. Their motive isn't even recognized, since it's such a standard prank.
  1. He's literally asking Blaine to stay with him.
  2. He's asking if Kurt would stay with him at Dalton, given the choice.
  3. half-Asian