June 5, 2012, 2:08 p.m.
A Mothers Love: Chapter 19
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He smiled as he saw Kurt draped over his back. The events of last night came back to him and he grinned brightly, all traces of sleep disappearing. Kurt hummed in his sleepy, nuzzling into Blaine's shoulder. Blaine often slept on his stomach and it seemed that Kurt curled up – this time around him.
Blaine lowered his head and smiled into the pillows and let Kurt sleep against him. Kurt's voice echoed around his head; I love you. He smiled goofily into the pillow and turned his head to rest his cheek against it. The house was quite, nobody else awake yet and Blaine wondered what time it was. He twisted to try and see Kurt's bed side clock but couldn't quite see it.
"Blaine," Kurt mumbled against his shoulder. "Why are you moving?"
"Sorry," Blaine whispered and froze. "I didn't meant to wake you."
Kurt looked up and blinked sluggishly. "It's okay." Kurt looked at his clock and saw that it was nearly 9:30. He hardly woke up this late but the prom had left him exhausted and Blaine was extremely comfortable.
"Can you see the time?" Blaine asked, moving back to his original position.
"9:30," Kurt mumbled, laying his head back down. "Comfy. Not moving."
Blaine chuckled at Kurt's inability two string sentences together. He was adorable when he was just waking up and Blaine hoped that he would be able to witness this more often.
"You don't have to," Blaine chuckled, Kurt able to feel the vibrations in his chest.
"You two are adorable," Cooper said from the door way. Blaine shot up and tossed Kurt off him, flinging him to hard that he fell off the bed. Blaine gasped and peered over the edge, wincing at Kurt dazed and slightly angry look.
"I am so sorry," Blaine gasped. Kurt pulled himself up and climbed back on the bed, glaring at Cooper who was laughing, clutching the door frame. "Kurt, I am so sorry."
"It's fine," Kurt assured him with a soft smile before shooting another glare at Cooper.
"Cooper," Blaine growled. "Go away."
"Sorry," Cooper chuckled and pushed off the door way and headed down the hall, his laughter still cackling through the house.
Blaine looked to Kurt and smiled sheepishly at him. Kurt shook his head and scooted closer to Blaine, who wrapped an arm around his waist.
"Morning," Kurt murmured and Blaine pressed a kiss to his cheek.
"Good morning. I am so sorry for tossing you off the bed," Blaine apologised and Kurt shook his head.
"It's not your fault," Kurt assured assured him. "Although I can't guarantee that you will get your brother back in good condition."
Blaine body shook with his laughter but the raised eyebrow Kurt gave him made him stop.
"We should probably get up," Kurt sighed and Blaine knew exactly how he felt. He was reluctant to leave the bed with Kurt but knew they had to get up. So the two boys slipped out of bed, stretching and pulled on a jumper each. Blaine followed Kurt downstairs where they found Cooper making coffee. He grinned at them and Kurt scowled at him.
"I'm sorry for surprising you both," Cooper apologised. "I wanted to see if you were awake and you both just looked so adorable."
"Stop teasing them," Elizabeth yawned as she swept into the kitchen, going straight to the fridge, pulling out a bottle of orange juice.
Cooper shrugged and poured himself and the boys some coffee which they took gratefully.
"Let's get some breakfast and then I want to hear all about prom," Elizabeth smiled and the boys grinned.
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Blaine and Kurt filled them in on the night of the prom, leaving out the details of their make out session and their declaration of love, and instead told them of the dancing and how David had nearly ended up breaking his arm doing a back flip.
Elizabeth cooed over them and Cooper looked relieved that no trouble had come to them and that they enjoyed themselves. It was around mid-day when the Anderson brothers left the Hummel home, having to get home. Blaine gave Kurt an extra long hug and a sweet kiss before bounding off to the car.
Kurt went back inside and found Elizabeth waiting for him, watching him curiously.
"What?" Kurt asked, shifting self consciously.
"Nothing," Elizabeth shook her head. "You and Blaine seemed...closer."
"I told him I loved him," Kurt said quietly.
"Did he say it back?" Elizabeth asked gently. Kurt smiled brightly, flushing, and nodded enthusiastically.
Elizabeth squealed and rushed to her son, pulling him into a tight hug and kissed his cheek.
"Oh honey, I'm so happy for you both," Elizabeth gushed, smoothing his cheek.
"He makes me really happy mum," Kurt breathed, eyes sparkling, a look Elizabeth hadn't seen in a long time – not since he had met Blaine.
"I can see that," she hummed. "Now, I need you to log onto your Facebook so I can see some of your prom photos."
Kurt chuckled but agreed to grab his laptop.
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Cooper drove them home, the radio playing softly in the background.
"So, good sleep?" Cooper smirked and Blaine rolled his eyes.
"It was until you interrupted us," Blaine huffed.
"Sorry," Cooper apologized. "Did you –uh..."
"NO!" Blaine yelped, flushing bright red. He slouched down in his seat and crossed his arms. "We didn't do anything."
"Just asking," Cooper shrugged, smirking at Blaine's red face. "But if you decide to , you can always come and ask me –"
"Yes, thank you Cooper," Blaine said through gritted teeth. "But we aren't – we're not – we just said 'I love you'."
"You said I love you!" Cooper beamed, looking at Blaine. He nodded and Cooper beeped the horn loudly. Blaine rolled his eyes but chuckled. Cooper winked at him and stopped beeping the horn. "On a serious note I am happy for you Blaine."
"Thanks Cooper," Blaine smiled gratefully.
"Hey, you'd have to be blind to not see how happy Kurt makes you," Cooper said. "and that's nice to see on you Blaine. I know you feel you ran to Dalton but I'm glad you're there, otherwise you would never have met Kurt."
"We would have met," Blaine mumbled and Cooper smiled softly.
"I'm glad you are happy Blaine," Cooper finished.
"Me too," Blaine smiled. "Speaking of happy. Is there something going on between you and Elizabeth?"
Cooper snorted. "Of course not! Men and women can be friends. Besides, she's still in love with her husband."
"Okay. It would be weird other wise," Blaine said and Cooper agreed.
"She a nice lady," Cooper said finally. "Besides, with they way you and Kurt are in love we're going to be family one day."
Blaine blushed but couldn't help but shiver at the image of him and Kurt married.