A story about how the little moments make up the bigger picture. Life has a way of surprising you which, sometimes, just makes sense.
While at the wedding of Will Schuester, Kurt realizes that he doesn't know this Puck at all. But he thinks he'd like to.
It's season whatever of Project Runway, and Kurt's made it to the top seven and the dreaded menswear challenge. The assignment: To design a red carpet-worthy look for Broadway star Will Schuester to wear to the Tonys. Kurt's the only designer smart enough to find a way around tailoring pants, but he's relying on a model he's never worked with before to sell his concept to the judges and to Will. Enter Noah Puckerman, runway model. He knows how to work a runway, and he's determined to see that Kurt wins.
When Puck's mother walks out half way through his junior year, Noah finds himself responsible for his sister, himself and keeping up the pretence. Things don't always work out that way.
Kurt is a teenager that's witnessed and been victim to a lot of hurt in his life. Puck is a teenager who's lost the will to fight what happens at home. Kurt doesn't miss the bruises that turn Puck's skin into a sickening sort of marble and there's no way he can miss the lifeless look in Puck's eyes. Puck doesn't want his help. Kurt doesn't care.