Grabbing his keys from the side, Sebastian put them in his pocket, before grabbing a clean notepad and a pen and writing a quick note telling his parents where he was going. Even though they didn't really care much, Sebastian did it every time. You know, just in case they ever did wonder about the whereabouts of their son. Grabbing his coat and slipping it on, Sebastian took the note and walked downstairs, placing it on the counter in the kitchen before heading out to his car and getting inside.
Sebastian honestly hated the fact that he had to go to some stupid public school, it was quite obvious that he was going to get bullied the moment he stepped into the corridor. He couldn't count the number of times he had been called a 'queer', 'fag', 'cocksucker', 'freak', etc. But he didn't let it get to him, really. He had pretty much come to terms with the fact that most people are ignorant assholes who probably wouldn't get very far in life. Though, there was sort of one good thing about being at McKinley. That was Blaine. Te first day he started at this school, Sebastian had pretty much gained a crush on him. He even found himself staring at the other boy for long periods of time. He was dreamy, and cute, and adorable and just.. Blaine. But he knew nothing would happen. He wasn't exactly normal or perfect like Blaine was. As soon as he had known that him and Blaine were supposed to do this project together, Sebastian didn't exactly know how he should be feeling. On one hand, he was happy, it meant spending more time with Blaine and getting closer to him. And on the other, it could make it a lot more hard, too.
Pulling up outside of Blaine's, Sebastian glanced at the house, taking in the appearance of it. It seemed.. okay. He took a deep breath and got out of the car, making his way up the path to Blaine's front door. He knocked on the door and tapped his foot gently, waiting for someone to answer. He was nervous, to say the least. What if Blaine didn't really like him that much? They hadn't even spoken a lot since they had met, just mostly Sebastian mumbling and rambling on about something. He shook his head at that thought, sighing in frustration at himself. As the door opened, a small smile appeared on his face. "Hey, there." He greeted, his nerves calming down quite a bit. That was probably just because the butterflies in his stomach had woken up and decided to flap around in there every time he looked at Blaine Anderson. Ugh. Even the name made his heart skip a beat. He really needed to snap out of this.