Oct. 23, 2012, 3:59 a.m.
Two Daddies: Chapter IX
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Two Daddies – Chapter IX:
Kurt turns to Adrian:
“Now, Young Men, what should we do today?”
Adrian looks pondering at Kurt:
“Could we watch The Sound of Music?”
Kurt laughs:
“Oh Mine! You really liked that movie, didn’t you? But I’m afraid we don’t have it at home. I think I left my copy in Ohio.”
“That’s a shame.”
“Indeed. But if I remember well I might have something you will probably like…”
Kurt looks at some wardrobes searching for an old DVD. He finally finds it along with other stuff from the Glee Club. Adrian is anxiously waiting him in the living room. Kurt turns on the TV and enjoys Ady’s astonished face when the first images appear:
“But Daddy; it’s you! And Daddy B! You’re dancing on TV!”
Kurt is amazed by his son reaction:
“Yes, Sweetie. We filmed it when we were in High School together. It was a Christmas special. But wait, the best is yet to come.”
Kurt sits down on the couch with the little one’s head on his shoulder. In those moments of familiar intimacy he could tell why he was getting into so much trouble for that boy. Adrian is his son; no doubt about that. Kurt is lost in toughs and caressing Ady’s hair when Rachel shows up at the TV. Ady gasps out loud. He can’t contain his excitement when they start to sing My Favorite Things. When it finishes, he turns to his father with his eyes sparkling with fascination:
“You were part of The Sound of Music?”
Kurt finds it the most amazing thing in the world:
“Not quite.”
Adrian is suddenly quiet and drops his eyes. Kurt runs his fingers through the son’s hair:
“What’s wrong, Sweet Prince? Didn’t you like it?”
Adrian has something his is struggling to tell Kurt. He gazes at his hands as he asks his father:
“Daddy, is that true that our favorite things can make we fill better?”
“Of course, Honey. What’s your favorite thing in the world?”
Adrian doesn’t hesitate to answer:
“Fiyero! And yours Daddy?”
“You! And your father, of course.”
Ady grabs his hand:
“But I like Fiyero because you gave him to Daddy B and then he gave it to me. To protect me.”
Kurt looks puzzled into Ady’s eyes:
“Ady, why don’t you go get Fiyero and come back here so we can talk?”
Adrian goes to his room but never come back. Kurt follows him. Ady is crying hugging the dog. Kurt sits in the bed along with him:
“What’s wrong?”
“Am I being punished?”
“Of course not; you haven’t done anything wrong. Why do you say that?”
“Because I can’t go to school.”
Kurt sighs. He hasn’t realized how this could directly affect Adrian’s mood:
“There have been some problems at school. Grown up stuff. Everything will go back to normal. Maybe you’ll have to go to another school…”
“I don’t want that. I like my school.”
“Tell me, Ady, how did people treated you at school? Did someone say anything about you? About your drawings?”
“People like me. I have a lot of friends. Melissa says she likes my drawings…”
He immediately covered his mouth with his hands like he had let slip something he shouldn’t tell. Kurt starts to wonder the reason behind Adrian’s behavior:
“Ady, is Melissa your girlfriend?”
Ady looks surprised:
“No Daddy! She is my best friend.”
Kurt smirks and begins to talk while pretending his very interested in one of Adrian’s teddy bears:
“You know Ady, Daddy Blaine used to be my best friend. Until one day I realized I felt especially warm in my heart every time I saw him….”
Adrian said nothing. Kurt excused himself saying he would prepare their lunch. When he was crossing the door, Adrian called him:
“Daddy Kurt? Is it okay if I like a girl?”
Kurt grimed:
“Sure, Sweetie. Any girl would be extremely lucky if you chose her to be your girlfriend.”
Ady blushed. Kurt left but could hear Ady talking to Fiyero:
“If I ever have a girlfriend I want it to be Melissa because her hair smells nice.”