Dec. 20, 2012, 6:23 p.m.
Once in a miracle: Disciplinary Parents
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After discussing they wanted more kids in future, and realising their apartment was too small for even them and a walking Aiden, the boys decided to find a bigger place, outside the city. They ended up finding one a few months later at a price they were both happy with. It was a double story place with three bedrooms and a study which both Kurt and Blaine could use. They had been living there just less than a week when Rachel and Finn dropped Natalie off on the way to the hospital after Rachel’s waters had broken. Kurt ran off to work not five minutes later and Blaine was supervising both children. He was making lunch early that afternoon, and had turned his head off Aiden, who was sixteen months and running everywhere, for not even a second.
“Where’s Aiden?” Natalie looked up from the picture she was drawing for her mum.
“He was just there-” Blaine’s eyes widened when he saw the boys toy but not him. “Can you check our room?”
Natalie nodded and both of them raced around the house trying to find the small boy. Natalie noticed the front door was open and called Blaine over but was stopped by the car horn.
“Aiden.” Blaine sighed as they raced out to the car to see the small boy in the front seat beeping the horn.
Blaine and Kurt had sometimes put him the front seat and let him honk the horn for fun and Aiden loved it. He had asked Blaine not five minutes before he raced off if they could go in the car, but Blaine said no.
“How did you get out here?” Blaine opened the door and lifted the boy up.
The boy didn’t say anything, and Blaine locked the car and carried him into the living room and sat him down, after giving Natalie her lunch.
“You are never allowed to do that!” Blaine said forcefully. “You scared Natalie and I half to death Aiden!”
“But Car.” Was all the boy said.
“No,” Blaine responded. “No car without Daddy or I coming with you, okay. Do you understand?”
“Yes.” The boy nodded.
“Good,” Blaine responded. “Do you want lunch?”
“Ice cream after?” Aiden asked.
“No,” Blaine said. “You are in big trouble mister. No ice cream for a week.”
The boy started crying and Blaine’s phone began ringing and he answered Kurt’s call.
“Why is Aiden crying?” Kurt asked immediately.
“He ran into my car without me and began honking the horn,” Blaine explained. “And I told him he can’t have dessert for the rest of the week.”
“Okay,” Kurt said agreeing. “Finn rang and said the boys were born. Is Natalie okay?”
“She is fine,” Blaine looked over to the girl before seeing Rachel was calling him. “Rachel is calling me.”
Kurt got home and took Natalie to the hospital with him to visit Rachel. Aiden was still angry at Blaine and when Kurt got home, Blaine was still a bit shaken up from the entire day.
“You did the right thing,” Kurt came up behind him. “He needs to know he can’t do that.”
“I hate being the disciplinary parent,” Blaine responded. “My dad was always like that.”
“Takes the heat off me for a change.” Kurt whispered, kissing the shorter man.
Comments
that was an adorable anecdote, although at the time, i'm sure your parents were sick with worry when they couldn't find your brother. but i guess there's the attraction of the "big boy" car after playing with a little toy car :)