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Feb 01, 2012 09:29

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Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers. Blaine suffers as well when they get arrested. Violence anonymous May 20 2012, 05:29:27 UTC
The Anderson's are a happy family. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are upstanding members of society and their two sons are respected. They keep their yard clean, always plant lovely flowers, and are the first ones over to greet a new family with a freshly baked pie.

That's why it's a shock when over twenty bodies are found under the house.

Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers and have been killing people for years, hiding their bodies in the cellar and backyard. Blaine and Cooper had no idea and are beyond horrified. Cooper takes in his brother when his parents are arrested and the news spreads like wildfire.

Suddenly Blaine is being completely avoided at school. People are terrified of him, including the Glee Club and Blaine feels like his world is falling apart.

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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers. Blaine suffers as well when they get arrested. Violenc anonymous May 20 2012, 05:34:38 UTC
Holy hell... God, I really hope someone fills this.

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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers. Blaine suffers as well when they get arrested. Violenc chirpingemu May 20 2012, 14:06:06 UTC
Hey, OP, not promising a fill since I've got more on my plate, but did you want all of Glee being scared of him or a couple of them sticking by him?

I could see Kurt sticking by him because he was willing to befriend Karofsky despite Karofsky previously threatening him directly, and maybe Joe figuring that if Jesus hung around with roughnecks and outcasts, then he should stick with somebody who's now an outcast. I can also see the real heart to heart that Kurt would have with Finn and Burt about it, Burt saying that he doesn't care if it's political fodder, he just wants his son to do what he thinks is right, and Finn gulping and nodding when Kurt throws him the "what if it were Rachel's dads?" at him.

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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers. Blaine suffers as well when they get arrested. Violenc anonymous May 20 2012, 19:47:11 UTC
Definitely not OP, but I think it would be in character for certain people to stick by Blaine, Kurt and Joe would probably do so, possibly also Tina and Mike?

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OP Here! anonymous May 21 2012, 05:56:32 UTC
It's really up to you! I know a few would stay by him but for some it might be suspicious. I can see some people pulling the "psychopathy might be genetic" card and being nervous because of that. Also since the bodies and murders happened in their house it would be even harder to explain that they are completely innocent (which both boys are). I would love to have them stick by him if the media gets involved. I can see them trying to get into the school to interview him and that would freak him out more. So, any filler, just go crazy haha.

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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers. Blaine suffers as well when they get arrested. Violenc anonymous May 20 2012, 19:44:53 UTC
Do you want Kurt to stay by Blaine's side? Or to shun him, too?

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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers. Blaine suffers as well when they get arrested. Violenc anonymous May 20 2012, 19:48:54 UTC
Not OP, but I'm super eager to see this get filled and I'd like to see Kurt sticking by him.

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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are serial killers. Blaine suffers as well when they get arrested. Violenc anonymous May 20 2012, 20:16:42 UTC
I was thinking about this. Kurt would stick by him, obviously, but he's human too. He's probably watched the news, seen the bodies on TV; it can't not affect him at ALL. Wouldn't it be really angsty if Kurt had these occasional... reactions to Blaine without intending or realizing it at first (being very startled by him appearing out of nowhere, not hugging him quite as tightly as he used to, etc.) It would be a nice note of guilt to the whole proceeding when Blaine points this out.

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Fill: 1/? Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. chirpingemu May 26 2012, 14:31:03 UTC
"Blaine Anderson, come to the Principal's Office immediately." There was the usual catcalling and comments about somebody being in trouble, but Blaine figured that it had to be something minor. Maybe Tina had told Mr. Figgins that he was half-Asian and Figgins wanted to do a garlic tolerance test in case he was half-vampire? What would a half-vampire be like, anyway? One fang instead of two ( ... )

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Fill: 1b/? Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. chirpingemu May 26 2012, 14:47:58 UTC
His head finally cleared enough for him to remember where he was and why and to recognize the thing over his mouth as a paper bag that smelled like curry. Ms. Pillsbury was stroking his back soothingly and he even remembered that it would be difficult for her. He started to sit up and she said, gently, "Take your time. You were hyper-ventilating ( ... )

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Re: Fill: 1b/? Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. captain_pihkal May 26 2012, 15:06:08 UTC
omg freakin' loving it! so good!!

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Fill: 1c: Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. chirpingemu May 26 2012, 20:58:08 UTC
Blaine stumbled to the bathroom, Kurt and Mr. Schue helping him. He rinsed his mouth and face at the sink and Kurt wiped the vomit off his shirt and pants legs, saying, “I've got you, I'm right here, baby.” Blaine realized that Kurt didn't even know and that started him crying. Once Kurt knew, that would be the end of everything. Kurt hugged him and he buried his face in Kurt's chest, crying more and more as Kurt patted and shushed him and saying, “I've got you, we've all got you, sweetie, let it out and then we'll talk about it. Love you so much, baby ( ... )

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Re: Fill: 1c: Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. hypercell May 29 2012, 17:38:14 UTC
Dark Humor is one of my favorite kinds of humor! It makes the depressing light up a bit!
Great story, I can't wait to read more!

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Fill: 2/? Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. chirpingemu May 26 2012, 22:01:36 UTC
Yesterday, Senior Detective Miguel Florez would have sworn that he'd seen every possible reaction to arrests for murder. Threatening reactions, angry ones, exhausted ones, bragging ones, everything. He'd never, though, seen gracious responses. It was like they wanted to put him at ease ( ... )

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Fill 3a: Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. chirpingemu May 27 2012, 15:05:31 UTC
“Listen, hair gel, I know you think you don't need a lawyer and you probably don't, but it's not going to hurt. I have enough on every administration since Lincoln that I can get away with more things than a defense contractor with a PAC but I'm bringing on one of mine, to keep an eye on things for you, kiddo. He'll be at the police station waiting for us.” Blaine nodded numbly. Going along with what people said was easiest. “Erma, you can cope with the stench of loserdom but you can't tolerate the stink of urine, so you try to calm William's little gaggle since they should be gathering now, while Will and I go to the police station with these two. William will probably have to shave his head afterwards, so there is a silver lining.” Blaine saw people staring as they left the school but that was unreal, too. The one solid thing was Kurt holding his hand ( ... )

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Re: Fill 3a: Buried, not gone. Andersons, New Directions. References to violence, noncon. anonymous May 27 2012, 15:29:48 UTC
;^; Kurt, you're being such a good person right now.

Poor Blaine and poor Cooper. I can't imagine how distressing this must be for the both of them.

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