Aug. 23, 2012, 10:41 a.m.
With You in Your Dreams : Chapter 16
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Time seemed to be on fast forward after that. If the boys thought it was hard before keeping their hands off each other, it was nothing compared to how they were after their first time. It was like, once the door to intimacy was opened, they just couldn't get enough. If they hadn't had Ali around, there was no doubt they would have spent weeks in bed together.
They made it work though. They stuck to their agreement of not getting too carried away in front of Ali, and they never did. Even when Kurt would pull Blaine around the corner to give him a heated kiss, or when Blaine would sit behind Kurt and place kisses on his neck, they never let themselves get too worked up.
Kurt and Blaine were somehow even more in love. They could both feel it with every fiber of their beings, and it was obvious to anyone who came in contact with the two men. Kurt had finally made the move down the hall to Blaine's room, and every morning they both woke up with huge smiles at being the first thing they saw upon waking up.
A week after the New Year, Kurt had finally heard back from a design house he had sent his resume to. He was ecstatic to hear they wanted to interview him after loving his portfolio. Dawson House was fairly new, but had been creating a lot of buzz recently in the fashion industry. The company wanted to expand it's products, adding a children's line of clothing. So, after seeing Kurt's work not only on the children's designs but the men's and women's as well, they knew he would be something amazing to have.
The day of Kurt's interview, he was a nervous mess. Blaine had already taken Ali to daycare, but was skipping his classes to help calm his boyfriend's nerves. Blaine was a bit calmer now that he was a little more used to having Ali in daycare, but at first he was a mess. After he had called the daycare every half hour, finally one of the workers gave him a very strong talking to and put his mind at rest that Ali would be perfectly fine. So now that Blaine was calm, he could focus on Kurt.
Kurt was pacing their room in his boxers and throwing clothes out randomly from their closet, yelling about how nothing was good enough. Blaine watched for a little while, knowing it was best not to interrupt Kurt in the middle of a rant. Then Kurt plopped face first onto the bed with a frustrated groan, and Blaine knew this was his signal to step in. He rubbed his hand soothingly along Kurt's bare back and laid down next to him, trying to coax Kurt into showing his face.
"Kurt baby, you know you're the most well dressed man in all of New York right? You could literally wear a garbage bag and they would be begging you to mass produce them. You're going to nail this interview, and they will all be grovelling at your feet."
Kurt mumbled something into the bed, and Blaine made a questioning noise having not understood what he said. Kurt turned his face to Blaine's and sighed. "I said, you're biased. They're going to take one look at me, laugh, and throw me out the door."
Blaine shook his head and leaned forward to kiss the tip of Kurt's nose. "I'm not going to deny I'm biased, but Kurt you need to stop being so hard on yourself. I wish I could make you see how amazing you are, because it leaves me in awe sometimes. You're going to walk into that interview and make everyone fall in love with you in a second. Now come on," Blaine sat up and smacked Kurt lightly on the butt, "get up. Get dressed. Then go show Dawson House the amazing Kurt Hummel."
Kurt groaned and reluctantly got up, facing Blaine when he finally stood. Blaine wrapped his arms around Kurt's waist and rested his head on his shoulders. "I love you Kurt. You can do this, I promise you. You can wear one of my bowties for good luck." He pulled back and winked at Kurt.
That made Kurt smile and shake his head at his ridiculously adorable boyfriend. "You're such a dork. And I don't know what I'd do without you. I may actually take you up on that though. So it's like you're there with me when you're actually not."
Kurt swore Blaine's smile could light all of New York. "Stop making me fall more in love with you."
Kurt smiled and shook his head a little before pressing a soft kiss to Blaine's lips. "Never."
They shared a few more chaste kisses before Kurt really needed to start getting ready. He planned an entire fabulous outfit around one of Blaine's favorite bowties, his hair was as immaculate as usual, and Blaine swore he was radiating confidence. If Kurt didn't have somewhere very important to be, he would probably push him against the wall and make Kurt realize just how gorgeous he was.
Instead, he gave Kurt another kiss and wished him luck. Kurt walked out of the apartment with his head held high, even if he was feeling extremely nervous. He got in a cab and rattled off the address he was given, then spent the entire ride biting his lip and tapping his foot nervously.
When the cab pulled in front of the building, Kurt lost his breath. He couldn't believe he didn't recognize the address. The building they were sitting in front of was the same building Lawrence's dad worked in. The only reason Kurt knew this was because Kurt wanted to surprise Lawrence one time by taking him to a restaurant across the street. Once they had gotten to there though, Lawrence started freaking out, talking about how his dad worked in the building across the street and how they had to leave immediately before anyone saw.
Kurt distractedly paid his cab driver and got out, staring up at the tall building nervously. It wasn't like Lawrence's dad would recognize him, but what if Lawrence was here for some reason. Kurt took a deep calming breath and went inside. The lobby was pretty empty considering it was ten o'clock in the morning, so he found the elevators quickly enough. He got in behind two business women and pressed the floor number he needed. The women seemed to not even notice Kurt was in the elevator, even though he was standing right in front of them.
One started immediately gossiping, the words making Kurt's entire body freeze up. "Oh my god Jackie, did you hear about what happened to Mr. Prescott's son?" Mr. Prescott. That was Lawrence's father. Kurt didn't even dare to move and inch. What happened to Mr. Prescott's son?
The other lady gasped a little, "no I didn't! What happened?"
Kurt felt paralyzed as he waited to hear what happened. The first lady spoke again. "Well, apparently Mr. Prescott showed up at his place one day to see him screwing another man. Apparently he's a queer."
Kurt's eyes widened and he waited for more details. The second lady gasped again and all but shouted, "you're kidding! What did Prescott do?"
"Nobody knows. Apparently it wasn't pretty though. There's been talk that he disowned him. Serves him right for being a low life fa-"
Luckily the elevator dinged for Kurt's floor. Kurt stepped out in a daze. He felt a little angry at the women's obvious homophobia, but couldn't help but feel a little satisfaction at Lawrence finally outed. He really would never wish that on anyone, but Lawrence was a special case. He didn't deserve the privileged life he lived.
Kurt smiled to himself and finally took in his surroundings. The office he was in was very simply decorated, but still maintained a professional look. It was rather small, and it was clear that mainly business took place here. He walked over to the receptionist and gave his name. The girl was super friendly as she led him down a small hall, offering him every kind of beverage under the sun. She knocked on an office door and was called in.
Kurt followed after and looked around the small office. It was modernly decorated with bright pops of yellow all through the room. It was clearly an office, but gave off the feel of being in someone's home. A boy stood up from the desk with a big smile. He couldn't be any older than Kurt, he was rather short with soft looking curly red-brown hair, greenish blue eyes and freckles on his nose. His smile was warm as he stood to greet Kurt, reaching out his hand.
"Kurt! Thank you so much for coming! I'm Reed Dawson! So nice to meet you!"
His enthusiasm was infectious, causing Kurt to smile widely. "Thank you for having me! It's a pleasure meeting you as well."
Reed gestured for Kurt to sit, and sat in the seat next to his instead of at his desk. Kurt knew he was being interviewed, but it really felt like he was just having a friendly conversation with an old friend. Him and Reed hit it off instantly. Kurt learned that Reed was indeed younger than him, but was very determined to have his own fashion house. He also learned that Reed was gay and had been with his boyfriend since he was sixteen. The whole interview was going great in Kurt's opinion and he was pretty sure he got the job.
Back at the apartment, Blaine was nervously pacing. Kurt had been gone almost three hours now and had yet to text Blaine. Blaine thought that either the interview had gone extremely well and Kurt was still there, or it hadn't gone well and Kurt was somewhere wallowing. Blaine wasn't doubting Kurt's ability, but as the hours went on he was getting more anxious.
Suddenly the door flew open and Kurt came barreling in with a huge smile, well that was a good sign. He instantly spotted Blaine and launched himself at him. Blaine caught him, laughing, and spun him around once. "I'm assuming the big smile and attack hug means it went well?"
Kurt pulled back and started bouncing on his feet. "Yes! Blaine I had the most amazing day! You would not believe what happened!" So Kurt told him everything from what he heard about Lawrence, to his interview, to the job offer. He could hardly contain himself as he told Blaine how much they were offering to pay him. "And you know what Blaine? It's time for me to take you on a date. They're giving me a sign on bonus and everything! Only downside is that their actual studio is Brooklyn so that commute won't be fun. But it's totally worth it! Blaine! I finally have a job! In fashion design!"
Blaine too was feeling ecstatic. Between hearing about Lawrence's downfall and Kurt's amazing job offer, plus seeing how blissfully happy Kurt was, it was just all too much for Blaine. He pulled Kurt in for a kiss that didn't last too long because he was smiling so much. "I'm so proud of you babe. I told you you could do it. Now the world gets to see the amazing Kurt Hummel! Your boss sounds great. We should have him and his partner over for dinner sometime. I wouldn't mind saying thank you."
Kurt nodded and agreed then hugged Blaine again just because he was feeling so damn happy. Then he started tugging Blaine back towards their room in an unspoken agreement that they needed to celebrate. Besides, they still had two more hours before they needed to pick up Ali from daycare. It was best to use their alone time wisely.
The excitement of Kurt's new job was still there a month later. After his first, rather large, paycheck he went crazy buying things for Blaine and Ali. He knew Blaine didn't expect him too, but Kurt felt like he had to pay him back in someway after supporting Kurt for almost six months. Kurt and Reed had struck up a really close friendship, so it hardly even felt like working to him.
Kurt's happiness was infectious to Blaine. He walked around with a big smile on his face and falling in love with Kurt even more somehow. That's what led him into the Blue Nile jewelry store after class one day. He didn't care they had only been dating a few months. There was nothing in his life he was more certain of, he was going to marry Kurt Hummel.
He didn't have a big plan of marriage proposal, knowing that when the time came he would just know and he would do it. Blaine was big on the feeling of a moment. He never did something if the moment felt wrong. He really hadn't even actively planned on coming to the jewelry store, he saw it and just knew it was time to go inside.
He was instantly greeted by a woman with a gorgeous smile. "Hey there! How can I help you?"
Blaine looked around for a moment and could just sense he had come to the right place. "Hi. I'm looking for an engagement ring?"
The lady smiled widely and walked from behind the counter, holding out her hand for Blaine to shake. "Congratulations on this decision. I'm Layla and I would love to help you pick out the perfect ring if you'd like, but I totally understand if you want to look alone. Over here we have a wonderful selection of rings." She led him over to women's engagement rings.
Blaine chuckled and shook his head a little. "These are lovely, but not what I'm looking for. I need a ring for my boyfriend."
Layla smacked her forehead and smiled. "Silly me, I should have asked. Ignore these and follow me this way where we have an even better selection of rings." Blaine liked this woman. She was friendly and didn't even bat an eye at the mention of him being gay.
She asked Blaine to tell her all about Kurt, which was probably a bad idea since he would probably go on for hours. As he talked about his perfect man, she smiled and awwed and kept the questions coming. After Blaine finally stopped talking about Kurt's perfection, Layla went to work grabbing out rings she thought fit Kurt's personality.
She laid four rings out for Blaine inspection and the enormity of what he was doing finally hit him. Each ring was more perfect than the last. He could see Kurt wearing each and every single one of them, and that's the part that took his breath away. He could close his eyes and see Kurt having a ring on his finger. A ring that showed Blaine's love and devotion. It gave him chills to think about finally sliding that ring on Kurt's finger.
Blaine smiled at the rings and studied each closely, while Layla gave him the details of each. He honestly didn't care about price if he thought it would be the perfect ring for Kurt. He decided on what he thought was the perfect choice. It was a white gold band, with a row of black diamonds going horizontally around the entire band. He loved the idea of the black diamond because it was something different. Just like Kurt, but in the best way possible. Plus it would go with any outfit Kurt wore, so that was a bonus as well.
Happy with his choice, Blaine bought the ring, having to guess Kurt's ring size and knowing they could resize it later if needed. He knew he should probably feel nervous, but he didn't. It wasn't like he was going to immediately rush home and popped the question. He said a cheerful goodbye to Layla with a promise he'd come back, with Kurt, to hopefully pick out his own ring.
Blaine left the store with a smile, the ring carefully hidden in his school bag. He couldn't wait for the moment to present itself so he could ask Kurt to be his forever.
The moment didn't come for another three months. It was the middle of May, just after Kurt's birthday. Kurt was busy chopping vegetables while Blaine sat on the counter behind him. Ali was in the other room walking around. She just learned how to say the word 'kitty' so she was walking around calling everything kitty. Kurt was telling some story about something that happened at work.
Blaine was feeling so peaceful and it struck him that he never wanted this to change. He wanted every night to be like this. Kurt and him talking about their day over dinner, Ali growing up and learning new things. This was it. The moment he'd been waiting for.
Blaine smiled and took the ring out of his pocket. He'd taken to carrying it around out of it's box, wanting to be prepared in case the moment arrived. Kurt had finished his story and was chopping the veggies in silence. Blaine smiled at the ring then at the back of Kurt's head.
"Hey Kurt?"
"Yeah babe?" Kurt didn't even look around at him.
Blaine placed the ring in his palm and held it out, knowing Kurt would turn around soon. "I was just wondering. What are you doing for the rest of your life?"
Kurt gave a little chuckle and turned around to make some sarcastic comment to Blaine's cheesy line. The retort died on his lips as he saw what was in Blaine's hand. His eyes widened and he looked up to Blaine's eyes. "B-Blaine...what is that?"
Blaine slid off the counter and stood in front of Kurt, holding the ring up between his fingers. "This Kurt, is a promise. It's my promise to you that I will always love you and cherish you and be devoted to you. It's my promise that no matter what happens, I will love more each and every day. It's my promise that you will be happy for the rest of your life. It's my promise, if you'll have it. Kurt, I love more than I ever thought was possible. I want to spend every day of forever and after with you. Will you do me the honor of marrying me?"
Kurt didn't know when it happened, but there were tears streaming down his face as he listened to Blaine's speech. He couldn't even process what words were in this moment so he gave a shaky nod and a teary smile. Blaine's smile lit up his face as he lifted Kurt's left hand, kissing his ring finger before sliding the ring on it. Kurt took a moment to admire the ring, it really was perfect. Then he let out a yell of happiness and threw his arms around Blaine's neck, giving a constant stream of "I love you I love you! I can't wait to marry you! Oh my gosh Blaine! I love you I love you I love you!"
All the noise attracted Ali, who walked in to investigate what was going on. Both men yelled and made to grab her up, but she squealed and turned to run away. Blaine chased after and scooped her up just as Kurt joined him and hugged her in between them. Blaine kissed her forehead. "Uncle Blaine is gonna marry Mr. Kurt, what do you say about that?"
Ali paused in her squirming to look at them then yelled, "Kitty!"
Blaine and Kurt laughed and set her down. Kurt kissed Blaine soundly then ran off to what used to be his room but was now a guest bedroom slash office. He yelled something about Skyping with his dad. Blaine smiled fondly after him thinking, I can't wait to marry that man.
The first week after Blaine proposed was a constant stream of pure entertainment. After Kurt and Blaine told Burt and Carole over Skype, Kurt seemed to call every single contact in his phone. Soon, Kurt's phone would be ringing every five minutes with people screaming excitedly on the line.
The best was when they went out though. No matter where they went; dinner, shopping, the park, Kurt always told everyone they came in contact that they were getting married. Blaine thought it was adorable.
They had already went back to the jewelry store to pick out Blaine's ring. Once Blaine explained to Kurt why he chose the black diamonds, Kurt teared up and insisted on getting Blaine one to match. The one Kurt picked out was very similar to his own. It was platinum, and had a band of black diamonds that went all around too, except Blaine's diamonds were by the edge of the ring, instead of the middle.
Once Kurt had the honor of sliding the ring on Blaine's finger, he held their hands out together and smiled at how perfect they looked side by side, just like him and Blaine. Kurt, naturally, took over all the planning but was more then happy to allow Blaine to help. They set a date for next May, wanting Ali to be a little older so she could be the flower girl and have some concept of what was going on.
It also worked out great since Blaine only had one semester left of school. Blaine still hadn't decided what he really wanted to do. He always thought he wanted to be a teacher, and he still does, but he had taken a music production class last semester and really liked the idea of producing music too.
He knew when the time came to make a decision, Kurt would be there to help him. Kurt was always there to help him, and would continue to be there for the rest of their lives. Blaine was often caught smiling for no reason whenever he thought about the day he finally got to marry Kurt.
The months flew by and suddenly it was Ali's second birthday. Blaine could not believe how big she was getting already. It seems like she had only just come to live with him, and now she was walking and talking. Her party this year was void of family, since they would be going to Ohio for Christmas this year. There was an abundance of Ali's friends from daycare though.
They had been nervous about how some of the parents may react to their relationship, but everyone was fine with them. Many offering heartfelt congratulations on their upcoming wedding. The party was held at a Chuck E. Cheese so the kids could run and play. Ali had a blast and by the time they left, she was passed out in Blaine's arms.
A few weeks later, and they were on a plane back to Ohio. Blaine's mom decided to throw them an engagement party since most of their families and friends would be home for the Holidays.
It was being held at the country club Blaine's parents were a part of, though Blaine would have much rather had it at their home. He wondered if his father would even bother showing up. Once he learned of Blaine's engagement, he went on a 'business trip' for a whole month.
The plane ride was rough, and scared Ali a lot, but they finally landed in Columbus. Burt, Carole and Finn were expected to pick them up. Blaine was excited because a) he loved Burt and Carole and b) he had yet to meet Finn face to face. They had skyped with him countless times, but never actually met.
Ali was refusing to walk, and insisted on being held by Kurt. They both wished they had brought along her stroller. She clung to Kurt, Blaine carrying all their carry-ons, and the three stumbled along through the airport towards the baggage claim.
Finn was the first to spot them, but Burt was the first to reach them, immediately grabbing Ali out of Kurt's arms. Burt had visited a couple time over the summer, claiming, "I'm getting older and want to see my son more," but he wasn't fooling anyone. They all knew he had a huge soft spot for Ali. Burt gave a throw-away hello to Kurt and Blaine while he hugged Ali.
Kurt laughed and shook his head, "Nice to see you too dad." He rolled his eyes and properly introduced Finn and Blaine. Finn immediately gave Blaine a bear hug while Kurt and Carole laughed. Carole intervened and pulled Finn away, "okay, let's not break your future brother-in-law."
Blaine smiled and hugged Carole warmly. They chatted for a few more moments before Blaine went off to get their luggage. Burt was still in possession of Ali and would not give her up. Once Blaine had collected their bags and Ali's carseat (man it was a lot more expensive travelling with a baby) they all headed outside. Finn had driven separately so they would have room for everyone, and when they reached the parking lot, Kurt yelled and ran to a black Navigator shouting "my baby!"
Blaine huffed and followed after mumbling, "I thought I was your baby."
Only Carole heard him and she laughed then patted his cheek. "Blaine, meet Kurt's first love."
Blaine laughed and shook his head at his adorable fiance. Burt insisted on taking Ali with them in Carole's car, and Finn decided to ride with them so he could play with Ali in the backseat. Everyone fell instantly in love with that little girl.
That left Kurt and Blaine driving alone in Kurt's "baby". Blaine had been thinking of something recently, and decided it was probably a good time to talk to Kurt. "Hey Kurt?"
Kurt glanced over with a small smile then turned back to the road, "yeah Blaine?"
"I've been thinking lately. Do you want to adopt Ali?"
Kurt's brow crinkled in confusion. "What do you mean?"
"Well, do you want to become her legal guardian with me?"
Kurt felt his heart swell and started tearing up. He reached over and smacked Blaine on the arm. "Why they hell would you ask me that while I'm driving you jerk!"
Blaine laughed and caught Kurt's hand and kissed his knuckles. "I'm sorry love. So? Would you like to?"
Kurt smiled sweetly over at Blaine. "It would be an honor. Again, terrible time because now all I want to do is kiss you."
Blaine laughed and kissed Kurt's hand again, then leaned over to kiss him on the cheek. The rest of the drive was spent talking about wedding plans and their upcoming engagement party. The party was in two days, and two days before Christmas Eve. Blaine was constantly caught somewhere between being excited and terrified.
The day of the party arrived and Blaine started the morning feeling excited. He couldn't wait to show Kurt off to all his old Warbler friends. Kurt was having the same feeling about showing Blaine off to all the old New Directions members. He sorta wished he could find his old tormentors and laugh in their faces about how successful he was and show off the hunk he was marrying.
Blaine, Kurt and Ali were all dressed in Dawson House's latest designs. Ali was wearing a dress from the KH collection, one of Kurt's original sketches. When Kurt told his boss Reed about their upcoming wedding, Reed had insisted on dressing the entire wedding party, free of charge.
When they got to the country club, Kurt was suddenly feeling a bit out of place. Everything was so fancy and looked super expensive, and he just wasn't used to it. Blaine noticed his fiance's distressed and kissed him behind the ear, whispering , "breath love. You look wealthier then any person here."
Blaine was happy to see that none of his fathers friends were here, including his father. Tiffany had promised he would be coming, he was just running a little late. Amelia's family had come too, all fawning over Ali and talking about how much he looked like Cooper.
Kurt and Blaine never left each other's sides as they introduced each other to everyone they knew. At one point his hand flew out and captured Kurt's and squeezed hard. Kurt looked around at him, confused, but Blaine only had eyes for the man that just walked in. Blaine's father was here. Kurt followed his line of vision and could only assume he was looking at his future father-in-law.
The resemblance was pretty uncanny. The dark hair and thick eyebrows, the honey colored eyes, the only difference being the height. Clearly Blaine got his mother's height. Kurt tugged Blaine's arm to get his attention. "Blaine, baby, is that your dad?"
Blaine turned his head slowly to look at Kurt and gave him a small nod. Jerry had seemed to have spotted them, as he was making his way over. Blaine tensed and wanted to tell Kurt to go somewhere, anywhere, just so he didn't have to witness what was sure to come. It was too late, his father was standing in front of them, giving a displeased look at their joined hands.
"Son, I'm only here because your mother wants me to be and to make sure Alison is doing well."
Blaine nodded, "Yes, sir."
Kurt was a bit taken aback by Blaine's shift in behavior. He'd never seen his fiance act like this before. He decided to take matters into his own hands. He wasn't afraid of Blaine's dad. He stood a little taller and put on a friendly smile. "Hi Mr. Anderson, I'm Kurt Hummel, Blaine's fiance."
Jerry looked over Kurt, as if just now noticing him. He ignored Kurt's introduction and turned back to Blaine. "I want you to know Blaine, I don't support this. He's probably just after your trust fund. And I damn well hope you won't be asking your mother and I for any money. This party is ridiculous enough as it is."
Blaine dropped his head, feeling the hurt and rejection wash over him. Kurt on the other hand only felt anger. "With all due respect sir I make more than enough money to pay for my own wedding and support myself and Blaine. And if you want to be a part of Ali's life after today, you better start accepting the fact that your son is marrying a man."
Jerry finally seemed to pay attention to Kurt and he too stood taller. "Listen here boy. What thinks you have the right deciding if I get to be a part of my granddaughters life. Is this some kind of sick thing? Are you the woman in this relationship and you think you have some sort of claim over Alison. You are just a sick fa-"
"HEY!"
The shout made the entire room freeze. Burt Hummel was charging at Jerry Anderson, looking more angry than Kurt had ever seen him. "How dare you talk to my sons that way." Blaine's head snapped up at the plural 'son'. Did Burt really think of him like that? Burt held his hand out, Jerry did not shake it. "Congressman Hummel, though I prefer small business owner. You think you're better then everyone because you've got some money? I hate to break it to you pal, but that's not how things work anymore. Let me tell you something, Blaine here is one of the best people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. And how he grew up to be so kind and caring after being raised by you is beyond me, but I'll give the credit to your lovely wife. You are a sad excuse of a father and human being. If you ever took the time to even get to know your son, you would see how amazing he is, and just how much he's in love with my boy. You mess with them, you're messing with me too, and everyone else in the room as well."
You could here a pin drop. It was silent. Everyone was staring at the two men, except Blaine who had returned his gaze to the floor. Jerry looked around at all the people staring at him and Burt continued. "Yeah, they're looking. Better get on outta here before things get worse or your reputation starts to crumble. If Ali is important to you in any way, then start acting like a proper father because I sure as hell won't let you see her until you do, and I'm sure Kurt won't either." Kurt smiled at his dad.
Jerry seemed to realize he was in a bad situation and swiftly walked away. Once the doors slammed behind him, the room was still silent. Burt looked around at everyone and tried for a smile, "Well! Aren't we suppose to be celebrating these two boys?"
It was as if someone turned the volume up. Instantly there was chatter and people throwing various looks their way. Kurt mouthed a thank you to his dad and pulled Blaine away and out onto the deck, which was covered in snow. Blaine still hadn't lifted his head and shuffled along after Kurt. Kurt used both his hands on the side of Blaine's face to force him to look up.
"Blaine baby, talk to me."
There were tears in Blaine's eyes as he stared at the man he loved, "I'm so sorry Kurt. I didn't want you to have to go through that. I'm just so sorry." He stepped forward and wound himself tightly around Kurt, who held on just as tight.
"Shh Blaine it's okay. I've handle far worse before. You have nothing to be sorry for, you did nothing wrong."
Blaine was almost at the point of sobbing. "I just don't know what I did so wrong to make him hate me so much."
Kurt felt his heart breaking. He rubbed Blaine's back and made soft hushing noises. "He's just an ignorant old fool. Like my dad said Blaine, you're amazing and anyone that doesn't see that is just dumb. You heard what my dad said didn't you? He called you his son." Blaine nodded weakly on Kurt's shoulder so Kurt continued, "We don't need him baby. And Ali certainly doesn't need that kind of poison in her life. What we need is each other. The three of us, and someday more little us'. This is our family Blaine and we'll never let our kids be anything like him okay?"
Blaine nodded again and couldn't seem to stop the tears. First he was crying about his father, but now it was because Kurt was talking about their future kids and Blaine was just so happy at the thought of a little Kurt running around. Kurt pulled back and took Blaine's face in his hands again and started kissing each tear away.
From inside, most of the guests were watching the two boys and wondering how on earth Jerry Anderson didn't see how beautiful their love was.
Comments
i love kurts ring!! also i abhor blaines father. not that its surprising. burt hummel=best father ever!! i soooo teared up when blaine told kurt he didnt know what he did to make hi dad hate him so mmuch. im glad eeverything else is working out though! excited to read the epilogue!!