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Baggage and all: Chapter 19


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Story: Complete - Chapters: 21/21 - Created: Jun 24, 2012 - Updated: Jul 13, 2012
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Author's Notes: Disclaimer: I don't own Glee, or anything else.A/N: I am thinking of writing a sequel to this story (as next chapter is the last one) and have it on Kurt and Blaine raising the twins, and include Jayden as well (but he might not be as much of a principle character as he is in this one). But, it all depends on what you guys think.

Kurt couldn’t believe how fast four years had gone. Since Jayden had started high school, Kurt and Blaine had introduced Friday Night Dinners. Something that Kurt could now appreciate. He and Jayden didn’t really have all too much in common. Most of the time, Kurt wondered how Jayden was genetically related to him and not Finn or Blaine. These dinners at least gave the family one meal a week together, something that was very uncommon between Blaine’s music and Kurt’s business. This particular night, Kurt had made roast and everyone was settling down at the table.

“Give back my barbie!” Addison yelled at Elliot who was reaching it above her, and teasing the small four year old. Addison had curly dark brown hair like Blaine’s, and his smile, but her eyes were the same as Jess’s, a chocolate brown. Elliot, on the other hand, had slightly wavy hair like Jess’s, but Blaine’s same hazel eyes and nose. Both of the twins had Blaine’s skin tone, and you could tell they were related.

“El!” Blaine walked into the room, taking the Barbie off Elliot who was the taller of the two twins, but not by much. “Be nice to your sister.”

“Sorry.” Elliot muttered with his soft lisp.

“That’s better,” Blaine looked at them. “Now, Addi, I will give this back after dinner. And then you put it straight in your room.”

Everyone sat at the table, and Kurt served everyone. The twins began speaking about their days – well, Addison yelling over Elliot, and the boys having to tell her to wait her turn. Kurt looked to Jayden, who was quietly eating.

“How’s school?” Kurt asked.

“Good,” Jayden, now 15 and looking more like Kurt than ever, responded. “The same as last week.”

“Who was the girl who rang you yesterday?” Elliot asked.

“What girl?” Blaine raised an eyebrow.

“Don’t worry about it,” Jayden rolled his eyes. “And Ell, you’re not playing my video game later. I told you to keep that a secret.”

“Who is the girl?” Kurt asked, as Elliot pleaded to be allowed to play the game.

“I’m going to the movies with a girl tomorrow night,” Jayden confessed. “We’re just friends.”

Everyone finished their meal quietly, with Elliot tried to beg Jayden to allow him to play the game. After dinner, Jayden went to his room before Kurt and Blaine knocked on the door.

“Can we come in?” Kurt asked.

“Sure,” Jayden said pointing to the bed, where Kurt and Blaine sat down. For a fifteen year old boy, his bedroom was fairly neat – a trait that Kurt had passed onto him. “What do you want to know about her?”

“You can start with her name.” Kurt smiled.

“Isabella,” Jayden answered. “She’s a girl in my English class.”

“Do you like her?” Blaine asked.

“Yeah, I do,” Jayden commented. “But we’re just friends. Well, she wants to be friends.”

“She doesn’t just want to be friends.” Kurt and Blaine said in unison.

“How do you know that?” Jayden asked. “Uncle Finn and Uncle Cooper said the same thing.”

“You spoke to Uncle Cooper about girls?” Blaine asked.

“Yeah at Christmas,” Jayden answered. “But he wasn’t much help, at all.”

“I could have told you that and saved the conversation,” Blaine laughed. “But why didn’t you speak to us?”

Jayden was awkward for a moment before Kurt and Blaine realised why he didn’t speak to them.

“What did Finn say?” Kurt asked.

 “He said he and Rachel were friends,” Jayden answered. “But that if were meant to be together, it would happen.”

“Finn is right,” Blaine answered. “Everyone gets nervous about dates but if it is meant to happen, it will.”

“Jayden,” Elliot knocked on the door. “Can I please play the game?”

“We’ll leave you,” Kurt smiled. “But if you need to talk-”

“I know,” Jayden finished the sentence. “Speak up.”

Kurt and Blaine left the bedroom and that night, Blaine came up to Kurt, who had finished his moisturising routine.

“I can’t believe he is going to movies with girl,” Kurt sighed. “I still remember when he was a baby.”

“Jayden’s all grown up now,” Blaine smiled. “But he’s a good kid.”

“I know he is,” Kurt smiled. “I just can’t believe how quickly it has happened.”


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aww, our little boy has grown up so fast *wipes away tear*

AW FATHERHOOD, THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR THE TALK ONWARD TO THE END

i would flip my shit in awesomeness if Jayden, as a good kid ended up getting someone pregnant! lmao!!!!but he probably wont, and i love this regardless. awesomeness! and i love the idea of a sequel! alot~!