Aug. 4, 2012, 10:02 p.m.
Being Good Parents: Chapter 9
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Kurt and Blaine had decided to write their own vowels for their wedding day. 25 year old Blaine Anderson; turned to get what he had written from his best man, and his older brother.
“Kurt Hummel,” Blaine smiled. “You were the best person to ever walk into the ice cream shop. I never told you this, but on the day that you came in, I couldn’t stop staring at you, and Nick kept on telling me to talk to you. I was so nervous.”
Blaine looked out to the crowd and saw his best friend smile at him.
“But after that first date,” Blaine continued. “I realised how great you were, and as time went on, I realised, you weren’t just great; you were amazing. So, standing here today, I am so glad that it is you I am going to wake up next to, every single day. You are Jayden, you’re the most important people to me, and I am so happy that I get to start my life with you. ”
“Blaine,” Kurt had tears in his eyes. Finn offered him the vowels he had written, but Kurt rejected them politely. “After I had Jayden, I didn’t know if I would ever get the chance to be in love. Being 19 and a single dad, is a whole load of baggage for someone else to take, and you took it without blinking. You were the ice cream guy who made our lives so much better, and I cannot wait for the rest of our lives together.”
“You ready to become my husband.” Blaine whispered, as everyone’s eyes were on them.
“I have never been more ready for anything in my life.” Kurt whispered.
Blaine pulled Kurt into him, and they sunk into a kiss. Everyone in the audience was cheering them loudly, but all Kurt could see was Blaine. His husband – even saying the words gave him the chills.
Kurt Hummel looked into the eyes of Blaine Anderson 20 years later. He still had the same gaze that he did 20 years ago.
“These last 20 years,” Kurt looked at the shorter man. “They have been the best years of my life. We have three beautiful children – Jayden, Elliot and Addison, and to this day, I still cannot believe that all this has happened to me. I am so grateful, that through everything, I have found the one person that I can spend the rest of my life with.”
Kurt and Blaine kissed as everyone who could make it, cheered. That night, Kurt caught Jayden looking at a picture of him and Kurt when Jayden was just a baby.
“You look so depressed,” The blonde boy said. “I have no idea what I would have done if I were in your shoes.”
“I didn’t know what I was doing,” Kurt commented. “Those first couple of years before Blaine came, I was so scared, and it wasn’t funny.”
“That’s why I admire you,” Jayden answered. “You could have just told Emma to give me up for adoption, but you took me all by yourself.”
Jayden met Emma one time when he was a teenager, and she had come to New York for work. Jayden didn’t really want to see her, but Kurt thought it would be good for him to at least know what his birth mother looked like.
“Like I could do that,” Kurt looked at the picture. “It was difficult, but I don’t regret one day of it.”
“Lucky you found Blaine then.” Jayden smiled.
“I was very lucky.” Kurt answered, as Jayden put the picture down.