Jan. 31, 2014, 6 p.m.
Adventures in Babysitting: Chapter 13
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Kurt had been dreaming of his wedding since he was little. A few years ago he would have said he wanted everything to be perfect so he could walk down the aisle to meet his fiancé in front of all of their friends and family. Now, though, he knew that everything was perfect because his fiancé and their six year old were walking down the aisle with him as their family and friends watched.
He and Blaine had decided to wait until he had finished school before getting married. They planned what they felt would be the perfect ceremony and reception. They got through everything without any major problems.
Shortly after the wedding, Kurt brought up having another child. “What about teaching? I thought you wanted to get started before we talked about another one.”
“Nobody's hiring right now.” Kurt shrugged. “And I miss staying at home with Damian,” he admitted. “If we wait too long, there's going to be a huge gap in age. What if they end up not getting along?”
“We could adopt one that's closer to Damian's age.”
Kurt smiled, but shook his head. “I really want a baby. And I have a friend that's willing to be a surrogate so we wouldn't have to wait.”
Blaine laughed. “I hate to break it to you, but with a surrogate you still have to wait.”
“That's different though. With a surrogate, you know that you're getting a baby. With adoption, it's uncertain.”
“Okay. So if we do this, who will be the father?”
Kurt frowned. “I hadn't really thought about that.”
“I think you should do it. I have Damian. You could have one that's biologically yours.”
“Are you sure?” Blaine nodded. “Okay. Wow. So we're doing this?”
Blaine sighed. “Maybe we should talk about it some more. I'm sure there will be job openings in the next few months. I don't want you giving up your career before it's even started just because you think we need to have a baby right away.”
“I don't think that. The more time I spend with other people's kids and with Damian, the more I want to experience it with you. I want a baby. And I want to be a stay at home dad for a while.”
Blaine laughed. “You'll probably change your mind after a few weeks. Babies are hard work. But if you decide that's what you want, I'll support you.”
“So...is that a yes?”
“That's a yes.” Kurt threw himself onto Blaine and hugged him. “Don't say anything to Damian yet. We don't want to get him excited before we know for sure. He's been wanting this for a long time.”