Hi! Hope you guys are doing marvellous. I was wondering if there are any fics like ''In the Town of Lima, Ohio'', in the sense of Kurt being an orphan but already 18, the fact that he has a little brother is not necessary. Also, it doesn't matter if Blaine was a player before meeting Kurt or that he is a lawyer. Just that Kurt is an orphan above 18, also it wouldn't matter is Blaine was older. I loved this fic and I hope you guys can help me!:)
I can only think of one story where Kurt being over 18 years old and orphaned is an important part of the story. I’m listing the fic you mentioned for our other followers. - HKVoyage
Love’s Arrangement by fablewriter
Before he passed away, Kurt’s father arranges a deal with Blaine Anderson, the son of the late Brock Anderson of Anderson Banks and Stocks – a marriage between him and his son, Kurt when he is of age. Kurt goes into a world that is so unfamiliar but more welcoming than with his step-mother and siblings, as Blaine’s husband.
In the Town of Lima, Ohio by crowned queen of bitchland [ePub and PDF]
After the loss of his parents Kurt is left to raise his baby brother all by himself. Closed off, guarded and inexperienced, he shies away from the advances of a certain curly-haired lawyer who falls desperately in love with him. Will he let Blaine in, or will his walls keep him away? Read and find out :)
[ETA] A friend reminded me of the following fic. - HKVoyage
All You Needed Was Me by xCaellachx
Kurt attends the all men’s college Dalton Academy in New York. He meets Blaine who happens to be a first class jerk. But when Blaine decides Kurt should be his, will Kurt be able to resist him? Kurt has a secret and when Blaine finds out, the jerk in him leaves and the protector emerges.
*Please read the triggers list in the first chapter
[ETA] An anon suggested this fic. - HKVoyage
The Bluebird's Flight by a_simple_rainbow
Kurt's on a train to New York. He's depressed, listless, alone in the world and one sad song away from a pathetic video clip moment. But things could apparently get worse: when the train becomes mysteriously empty, stops and leaves him stranded in an unfamiliar middle of nowhere. Kurt finds himself in a world with wizards and healers, and all sorts of bizarre things, but most of all where people tell him he's the Crown Prince everyone's been waiting for - prophesied to end the horrors of tyranny they've been living for the last 18 years. The only thing he wants is to go back home, but no one has a clue how to do that, and it doesn't get any easier when he finds himself wanting to help, and a little bit in love.
(warnings include secondary character deaths, graphic descriptions of violence, mentions of suicidal thoughts)