AN: Welcome to Finding Home, the sequel to Oh Father, where art thou?
It's Kurt's senior year at McKinley and now that he and his father are finally getting along, it's going to be magical. Right?
Disclaimer: I don't own Glee. If I did it would be the Kurt Hummel Show.
Warning: I don't think this is R rated but in case I'm wrong here the warning: Talk about sexual acts and Klaine gets a bit steamy but nothing graphic.
Spoilers: None
Word Count: 8.217
1 July
Carole and Burt had invited their friends and neighbors for a fourth of July BBQ in their backyard, and so by the time Burt started the grill there was barely any space left in their yard. The boys had invited their Glee club and together with their parents there were close to forty people.
Carole kept a close eye on the neighbors because she was worried they might say something about Kurt and Blaine who were sharing a lawn chair in one corner of the backyard, but thankfully their neighbors didn't seem to be Nelson supporters.
She herself had read up a bit on Ohio politics to figure out how long people could announce their candidacy and what the job would actually entail. A few women were part of the Ohio State Assembly, which was a good sign, because Carole had decided that if no one else had announced a candidacy by the August deadline she would just run herself. Someone had to stand up for kids like Kurt, Blaine and Santana, and families like the Berrys. Unless of course - no she didn't want to think about that right now.
This weekend she wanted to celebrate with friends and family, finally having every member of her patchwork family under one roof again, at least for a few days. Carole had been a single mom for much longer than she cared for, and on some days she still couldn't believe she didn't just get a husband but two sons as well, because moving out or not, Blaine had become one of her boys as well in the time they lived together.
She was pulled out of her revelry when Tala came over.
"So I talked to Kurt and he agreed to come shopping with us next Saturday because Blaine has to work." Carole smiled at her. She knew it had been difficult for Tala at first, because she had gotten used to a certain lifestyle where her husband just bought her what he thought would look good on her, so she had offered Kurt's services.
"That's great. I don't know how he does it, but he always finds items for me I never thought I could afford, and according to him my wardrobe has greatly improved since he started taking me shopping."
They both laughed at that, because even though Tala hadn't known Kurt for long they had both been subjected to Kurt's criticism at least once.
"Well if LeRoy manages to work his magic as he promised, I'm going to buy that boy the coat he keeps talking about from the divorce settlement."
"So he thinks you have a chance even with the prenup?" Carole asked. Tala had been lucky she had been married for as long as she had, because at least she could stay in the country if she wanted and because Jarred had sign away his parental rights, she wouldn't lose Blaine to him in a divorce. But the prenup did state that she wouldn't get any money from him in case of a divorce.
"We're banking on Jarred wanting to avoid a scandal. I'm sure he'd want both me and Blaine to keep quiet about him kicking Blaine out or hitting me. LeRoy told him we would take him to court if necessary, so I think he's going to try and buy our silence, but that's fine with me. I just want to make sure Blaine and I have nothing to worry about money wise."
Carole had never met Blaine's father but from what she had been told she knew the guy was a homophobic and misogynist jerk. "You should take him to court either way so he gets what he deserves," Carole muttered, but Tala shook her head.
"Blaine doesn't want that. He says he wants to leave it all behind and I agree. I just want it to be over." Carole pulled Tala into a hug before the two women walked over to where their kids were sitting together, Blaine and Finn in a heated discussion about college football.
Yes, life was good right now and that's all she wanted to focus on at the moment. She would leave her worries for later.
Burt was enjoying a nice cold beer and another burger he had managed to sneak past Carole, waiting for the fireworks to start, when Finn approached him, looking pissed.
"I just talked to mom, and she told me Kurt gets to bring Blaine with him to the lake." Burt nodded. "What's the problem, Finn? I thought you got a long well with Blaine."
"I do. But why don't I get to invite Sarah?" Oh great, so they were entering another round of why is Kurt allowed to do something I'm not allowed to do?
"He probably just threatens to move out and gets to do whatever he wants because you don't want him to leave." Burt was actually glad, that Kurt hadn't thought about that yet. So far, he had gotten lucky because Blaine and Kurt hadn't see each other that much during the last couple of weeks but he dreaded telling Kurt that Blaine would still have to sleep in his old bedroom if he stayed over.
"Well, for one, Kurt and Blaine have been a couple for a long time and Blaine was part of our family for most of the year," he reminded Finn yet again. "And secondly, Kurt is eighteen and you are not. I also doubt that Sarah's parents would let their sixteen year old daughter go on a vacation with her boyfriend of four months."
"Four and a half months," Finn argued back and Burt shook his head exasperatedly. "Finn."
"Fine, they probably won't allow it, but you could have at least invited her. It's not fair."
He really should have expected something like this when Carole invited Blaine to join them on their trip. They tried to have the same rules for the boys, but the fact was, Kurt was eighteen, Finn was not. At home they had to follow the same general rules regarding having boyfriends and girlfriends in their bedrooms, but apart from that, Kurt had more liberties.
Burt understood that that sucked for Finn, but until his stepson turned eighteen the following April, Burt and Carole still made the rules and that was final.
"Look, if you and Sarah are still dating next summer you can bring her along as well, deal?" Finn still didn't look too happy, but he mumbled what sounded like "fine" in Burt's direction.
"If it makes you feel better, I let you choose if you want to share a room with Kurt or Blaine," Burt offered but Finn just looked at him confusedly.
"I'm not getting my own room?" "Sorry, but the hotel was pretty much booked and we only managed to get three rooms. You'll live."
"I guess. So, if I can get a beer, I promise I'll stop complaining," Finn tried after a moment of silence, and Burt nearly fell out of his lawn chair, because he was laughing so hard. He should never have given Finn that beer all those months ago.
"I guess that means no?" Finn asked, voice still hopeful though and Burt rolled his eyes. Finn apparently finally got the message that it wasn't happening and walked off to join the other teenagers in their backyard.
"What was so funny," Carole asked as she sat down next to him just as Finn had left. "Nothing really, your son just tried to bribe me with good behavior if I shared my beer with him."
"And I hope you didn't. You promised last time would be the only time," his wife reminded him, both eyebrows raised at him. Of course he hadn't managed to keep it a secret that he had given Finn beer back in Austin, because he just couldn't lie to Carole.
"Speaking of beer, do you want one?" he asked her, pulling a cold can from the cooler next to his chair. Carole shook her head. "No, I'm good."
Burt just shrugged and put the can back into the cooler. More for him.
"So is Finn going to be okay?" Carole wanted to know after they had both watched the fireworks for a while.
"Yeah, I guess sometimes the fact that he isn't an only child anymore is hard for him." "Well, there was always the chance he wouldn't stay an only child," Carole said. She was right of course. He had always hoped that he could somehow get his two families to meet, even if it was just for a summer. Of course that was before everything that happened last year happened.
"Mhm, I guess you're right." They dropped the subject after that and watched the rest of the fireworks explode over their neighborhood.
Blaine had to work again on Saturday but they had agreed to go out for dinner later that night and Kurt would stay over at his old house with Blaine afterward.
As promised, he, Carole and Tala left for the mall early in the morning and they spent the next couple of hours searching for affordable yet stylish outfits for his stepmom and Blaine's mom.
Close to noon they decided to take a break and Kurt offered to buy some drinks for them at the food court so they could rest their legs. Kurt wasn't tired at all, but he was the king of shopping after all.
When Kurt returned from the food court with the drinks for Carole and Tala he found the two women sitting on a bench in front of JC Penny. Carole looked worried as Tala was talking to her.
He didn't mean to eavesdrop - again - but he was curious to know what got Carole so worried.
"Are you sure?" Blaine's mom asked and Carole shook her head. "All I know is I'm late but that's it." Late for what Kurt wondered. And why would his stepmom be worried about that?
"Then we should get you a test to make sure," Tala suggests and Carole immediately agreed. "Let's wait till Kurt goes into another store though, I don't want him to find out about this."
Now he was even more confused. What was Carole hiding? He was missing something here, big time.
He announced his presence and Carole and Tala immediately stopped talking as soon as they spotted Kurt. He handed them both their drinks and after they had finished, he announced that he would visit the outlet store to check if they still had the coat he'd been eyeing for a few weeks now. Carole and Blaine's mom told him to go ahead and that they would meet in front of the Gap in half an hour.
Once he was out of sight he turned around and peeked around the corner. He felt like a spy as he slowly followed the two women through the mall. He was surprised when they left the mall and even more so when they crossed the street and walked right into a Walmart.
Kurt pushed his sunglasses on his face because if someone spotted him at Walmart they would have prime blackmail material.
He nearly lost Carole and Tala at some point, but at least it wasn't difficult to hide between all the other shoppers. He spotted them again just as Carole grabbed something from the female hygiene aisle, and she and Tala left afterward.
He had no idea what Carole could have bought that had to be kept a secret but once he reached the spot Carole had been in he picked up a box and then promptly dropped it again. He must have grabbed the wrong product because there was no way that … just no way.
He barley made it back to the Gap in time and once he met up with Carole and Tala again he told them he wasn't feeling so well, so he better went home to take a nap before his date.
If they found his behavior strange, they didn't mention it and soon they arrived back at the house where he said a quick see you later to Tala and pretty much ran into the house, nearly colliding with Finn.
"You and me, my bedroom now," he told Finn as soon as he found his balance again and when Finn didn't react and just stared at him, he grabbed him by the hand and dragged him upstairs to his bedroom.
Finn was staring at his stepbrother as if he had just grown a second head. "No way dude, just no way." Kurt must have been in shock too, because he didn't even tell Finn not to call him dude.
"Maybe you took the wrong thing?" he suggested because that was better than the alternative. Burt and his mom were way too old for that.
"There was nothing else there, Finn, and I don't think your mom would have snuck out just to buy tampons," Kurt shot back. "Maybe she didn't want to embarrass you?" Finn knew Kurt was rolling his eyes before he even looked at him.
"Yes Finn and that's why she needed Blaine's mom to help her." Finn usually wasn't that good when it came to detecting sarcasm but even he managed to recognized that Kurt was being sarcastic right now.
"But they are so old. Old people don't have babies?" Finn shuddered.
"Well to be fair, your mom is only thirty-five. That's not that old." That was not the point. If his mom was pregnant, that meant she and Burt had … no he didn't want to go there. He shuddered again, and Kurt catching on to his train of thought grimaced as well.
"What are we going to do about it, though? As much as I like having you as a brother now, I don't need another sibling. I mean we're going to college next year." " I agree Finn, but there's nothing we can do. And your mom said she wasn't sure." Maybe he should pray to Grilled Jesus again so his mom wouldn't be pregnant. It just seemed so wrong.
"Well first, we have to find out what that test says so we can prepare ourselves. Do you think she took it already," he asked Kurt who was chewing his nails, a very un-Kurt like behavior.
"I don't know Finn. I'm gay, I have no idea how those test work." Finn tried to remember what his ex-girlfriend had said when she thought she was pregnant. Luckily the test had been negative and he had found out she was cheating on him, because when he told his mom she explained that you can't get a girl pregnant the way Finn had thought he had gotten his then girlfriend pregnant.
"My ex took it in the morning," he blurted out, cursing his brain for having no filter. Kurt gaped at him open mouthed. "Don't tell me you have a child somewhere in Austin."
Finn immediately shook his head. "She wasn't pregnant and it wouldn't have been mine because we didn't have real sex," he blushed as he said this, remembering the last conversation about sex he had with Kurt that hadn't turned out so well.
Kurt just raised an eyebrow at that but didn't comment, for which Finn was grateful.
"Okay, so we keep an eye on my mom to find out what's going on," Finn suggested and Kurt nodded.
"You'll have to take the first shift though because I'm spending the night with Blaine. But I see if I can't convince him to come over here for breakfast," Kurt told him and Finn felt a bit jealous again, because he was barely allowed to have Sarah in his bedroom. At her house they even had to stay in the living room. But he was also happy for Kurt because that's what good brothers did, right?
"So are you okay again, then? I heard you got into a fight." Okay, so he might have overheard Rachel and Kurt talking about it during the BBQ.
Kurt hesitated for a moment before he answered. "Yeah, I think we're good now. I got upset about a few things and he got upset because another guy kissed me at camp, but we talked it out and now we both just want to move forward."
"Woah, you cheated on Blaine and he forgave you just like that? I mean I have been cheated on before and it just sucks." His brother rolled his eyes and Finn didn't understand why Kurt didn't take it more seriously.
"I didn't cheat on Blaine. The other guy kissed me because he didn't know I had a boyfriend but I didn't kiss him back, okay." Oh, that was different then, right? If something like that would happen to Sarah though, he would find the guy and punch him.
Kurt suddenly chuckled. "A year ago, would you have imagined you and I would ever talk about our relationships together." Finn shook his head. He had been a jerk last year and if Kurt would have tried to talk to him about his boyfriend he would have run away screaming. But he had spent enough time with Kurt and Blaine since then to see that were just a regular couple and he was proud that it didn't bother him at all anymore when he caught them kissing.
He told Kurt as much - the jerk part - he didn't need to know the rest. Kurt got up then and told Finn he had to get ready for his date, because Blaine would be here in 2 hours. Finn just rolled his eyes. He had learned by now, not to question Kurt's pre-date routine.
"So I'll let you know if there is any development before you come home tomorrow morning, okay?" he told Kurt before his brother left to get ready.
When he had been younger he always wanted to have a younger brother, but he didn't need that anymore. He had an older brother now, that though often annoying could be really awesome as well.
When Blaine came home with Kurt the following morning, they found Finn kneeling in front of his parents' bedroom. Blaine had no idea why Kurt insisted they'd have breakfast at the Hudmel house, but Finn's strange behavior probably had something to do with it.
"Any development?" Kurt whispered as they reached Finn and crouched down next to his brother.
"Mom and Burt are both inside. I think they are doing it now," Finn answered, whispering as well. Okay what was going on?
"Anyone care to fill me in why I had to forgo my mom's pancakes?" he asked the brothers as he sat down as well. "We're spying on mom and Burt," Finn told him as if that was a normal occurrence.
"And I'm here for that, why?" Definitely a question for his boyfriend. Not that he minded spending time with Kurt, but he could come up with a few things that were a lot more fun than spying on Kurt's parents.
"Because you picked me up last night and I needed to get home in time."
Finn suddenly jumped up and ran down the stairs, surprisingly without making too much noise. He returned only moments later with three empty glasses. When he saw Blaine's expression he shrugged. "It works in the movies, dude."
Kurt and Finn immediately pressed the glasses against the door, but Blaine was a bit more hesitant.
"Should you really be doing this? I mean whatever your parents are trying to hide, I'm sure they have a good reason," he tried to argue, but Kurt shushed him.
"Stop talking, please. I need to hear what they are saying." "Yeah, dude. We need to know if my mom's pregnant or not," Finn continued.
Blaine nearly dropped his glass. Carole was pregnant? He had always wanted a younger sibling because he and his half-brother had only met a couple of times, but for whatever reason, his parents didn't have another child after him.
"Wow, that's great," he enthused but when he saw Kurt and Finn's expression he amended. "Or it isn't?"
"It's not, but if it's true we'd like to prepare for the inevitable and who knows when Carole and my dad would tell us about it."
Blaine didn't really understand what the problem was, but he and Kurt could talk about that later. Suddenly his boyfriend sat up straighter and pressed the glass harder against the door.
"What's happening?" Okay, now he was curious as well, sue him. Kurt motioned to the third glass and Blaine reluctantly pressed it against the door next to Kurt's. Blaine just prayed that no one would open the door from the inside right now, because they must looked ridiculous.
Burt and Carole's voices were faint put he could still pick up on what was being said.
"How much longer?" Carole asked and Burt told her that it was less than a minute. Kurt gripped Blaine's hand and squeezed it hard, probably not even realizing what he was doing.
Waiting was torture and Blaine was glad he would never be in a situation where he would stare at a pregnancy test, hoping he wouldn't become a teen father.
"I think we can look now," Carole's voice came through the door and Blaine unconsciously leaned forward.
"What does it say?" Burt sounded nervous which didn't surprise Blaine at all.
He didn't pay attention for a moment, but in the end he didn't need to hear Carole's answer, because Finn and Kurt's faces fell all of a sudden.
Positive.
Burt was staring at his wife's positive pregnancy test not realizing his kids were spying on them.
"What now?" he asked because when Carole told him they needed to talk, this was the last thing he'd expected.
"Well obviously I need to see a doctor to be sure. I'll see if she can squeeze me in before our trip."
Burt pulled Carole into a tight embrace because she looked like she could need a hug. Truth be told, he needed one himself, because if he was quite honest, he was a bit shocked. He was nearly forty now and their kids would be off to college in a year. Did he really want to deal with a baby again?
It didn't really matter though what he thought. Whatever Carole decided they should do, he'd be a 100% behind her.
For a few moments they just held each other in silence until Carole jumped up and threw the test into the trash can.
"Why did this have to happen now?" she cried out. "I wanted to run against that Nelson jerk if no one else did."
Burt shouldn't have been surprised at all that Carole wanted to take on that ass. Not for the first time he wished he had her courage.
He took her hand into his and uncurled the fists she had made to lace their fingers together. Once he had her full attention, he spoke again.
"It's okay. You can still do that even if you are really pregnant. Okay? We'll make it work. If this is something you are passionate about, we'll find a way," he tried to assure his wife, who had started crying while he spoke.
After a brief moment where Burt could see Carole think things over she nodded and gave him a watery smile. They shared a brief kiss before Carole went into the bathroom to clean up, and Burt sat down on the bed, his shoulders slumped.
He thought about what their future would entail if they had another child, and after thinking about his past experiences he finally realized they could have it worse.
He'd dealt with an unplanned pregnancy before when he was still in school, and for the first few years they had managed to make it work. Now that he had the shop and a loving family, having another baby should be a piece of cake.
A week after they had discovered Carole's secret, his family left Lima early in the morning. As much as Kurt had been looking forward to the vacation, the trip to Grand Haven was a nightmare though. His father had insisted that they'd only take one car, so he, Blaine and Finn were squashed together in the backseat, Blaine taking the middle because he was the shortest.
His dad had also enforced a one suitcase per person rule, but after much complaining Finn and Blaine had offered him space in their suitcases. He knew the other boys didn't really understand, but he needed his clothes like he needed air.
The whole scene in the car was like something out of a Malcolm in the Middle episode. They constantly had to stop because Finn had to drink three slushies during the first twenty miles and Carole got "car sick" a lot. When they actually were on the road his dad was torturing them with country music and didn't let them switch to another station as long as he was driving.
Even Blaine was annoying because he insisted on playing car games with Finn instead of cuddling with Kurt. He did feel bad for snapping at Blaine later on though when his boyfriend told him it was the first time he ever got to do this.
Still, Kurt couldn't wait for the four and a half hour drive to be over, so he could take a nap with Blaine in a hopefully comfortable hotel bed. He might even be convinced to play some Frisbee at the beach, if he was asked extra nicely.
Close to Grand Haven, Burt was ready to kick the three boys in the backseat out of the car just so he wouldn't have to listen to their constant bickering and complaining any longer. But luckily Carole managed to keep the peace somehow.
When they finally arrived around noon, Burt quickly checked them in and grabbed the three room keys from the woman at the reception. Fortunately, his and Carole's was far away from the boys'. He handed Carole the first one before turning to Finn, Kurt and Blaine.
"Finn, this is the key for your and Kurt's room," he explained as he handed out the remaining keys.
When Carole, Finn and Blaine saw Kurt's expression the quickly excused themselves and Burt wished he could do the same thing, but he had to be the responsible parent here.
"I'm not rooming with Finn," Kurt told him once the others had left. Burt sighed. "I asked Finn to choose between you and Blaine and he chose you because he knows you longer. I'm sorry we couldn't get you all your own room, but the hotel didn't have any more vacancies," he explained, hoping Kurt would just accept it.
"We don't need another room. I'm staying with Blaine," Kurt glared at him when he announced his decision and Burt sighed again. They had already gotten into an argument when Burt told him Blaine had to stay in his old bedroom if he wanted to spend the night, and it had resulted in Kurt spending the night at Blaine's instead. He didn't know what Tala's rules were, but those were not his decisions anyway.
"I'm sorry but I'm not comfortable with that. Just because we are on a vacation doesn't mean the rules suddenly change," he informed his son, hoping to avoid an argument in the hotel lobby. Kurt seemed to have realized where they were as well because he quickly walked upstairs with Burt following behind him.
As soon as the reached they second floor, Kurt turned to face him. "If I'd known you'd be like that, we wouldn't have come and gone on our own vacation," he practically growled.
"Please Kurt, don't be like that. You know we want you here with us," Burt tried to placate his son, but it clearly wasn't working.
"You should know it's pointless to put me into another room when I'm going to spend the night with Blaine anyway. What are going to do about that - sit in front of my door all night? Blaine and I have been having sex since December. I think it's about time you'd get over it."
Burt knew it was the worst reaction possible, but he flinched. He ended up reading Kurt's pamphlets after all when the boys went to Columbus and he just didn't understand why someone would want to do stuff like that.
Unfortunately, Kurt seemed to have caught on to his train of thoughts and he took a step back, hurt evident in his eyes.
"I'm sorry that you think the way I have sex is gross," he whispered as he obviously was trying to fight back tears. Burt knew he had to do damage control and fast.
"It's not like that," he tried to convince his son but judging by Kurt's expression he wasn't very successful.
"It's just that assuming something and knowing something are not the same. No parent wants to know something like this about their child, no matter if they are gay or straight."
Oh how he wished that was true. He loved his son very much and now that he understood the gay thing better, he was willing to defend his son's right to love whoever he wanted tooth and nail, but that didn't mean his was completely comfortable with all aspects of Kurt's life.
There was only one way to avert a crisis and he was not happy that he had navigated himself into a corner and had to give in to his son's demand.
"I'm sorry if I hurt you, Kurt, because I swear I didn't mean to. So how about this? If Finn is okay with you and Blaine sharing a room you can, but you have to respect his decision," he told his son who was hugging himself a few steps away.
"What does Finn have to do with that? He'll be glad to have his own room," Kurt argued and Burt shook his head.
"Finn wasn't too happy you are allowed to bring your boyfriend when he wasn't even allowed to invite his girlfriend," he explained before asking Kurt if they had a deal.
Kurt mulled it over for a couple of seconds, before he finally nodded. Burt breathed out a sigh of relief. He knew, he and Kurt weren't really okay right now, but he would make it up to his son somehow.
They both parted after the decision had been reached and Burt couldn't wait to get back to Carole to tell her what had happened in the hallway. She would know how to make things better.
Finn was lounging on his bed when there was a knock on the door. He quickly got up and let Kurt in, who looked a bit distraught.
"Are you okay? I mean did you and Burt get into a fight?" Finn knew Kurt wasn't any happier about the house rules than he was and Burt not allowing Kurt to room with Blaine must surely have pissed him off.
Kurt shrugged and sat down on the second bed in the room. "He said it's your decision if I can stay with Blaine," he finally said after staring at the bedspread for a bit.
Great now he was the bad guy if he said no. He still didn't think it was fair that Kurt was allowed to do things he wasn't but he was trying to be more understanding now that his mom had talked to him about it all. And maybe she was right to be concerned, because for a few days she had thought she'd become a grandmother at thirty-four.
"I guess you are going to stay with him regardless of what I say, right?" he asked instead of giving Kurt an answer. Kurt nodded immediately because he probably figured Finn would find out anyway.
"Can I ask you something?" he asked and Kurt nodded again. "You and Blaine, you have sex, right?" His brother blushed and avoided his eyes but he still nodded.
"Okay, so if you promise to keep it down I'm going to say yes because this way you owe me a favor if I want to do something our parents won't allow, deal?" Finn offered and Kurt who was still tomato red, took his hand and shook it.
As soon as Finn released Kurt's hand, Kurt jumped up and walked over to the door, but Finn stopped him before he could leave, because he was curious all of a sudden.
"How does that even work? I mean you are both boys. Doesn't it get boring if blowjobs are all you can do?" He himself had only gotten a few from his ex-girlfriend and he didn't think he could ever not like them, but he also couldn't wait to have proper sex with a girl one day.
If Kurt was red before, he turned scarlet now. "I, I don't, I mean, what makes you think that?" Kurt stuttered out after he regained his composure.
Now it was Finn's turn to avert his eyes, but more out of guilt than embarrassment, because one of the insults his so-called friends in Texas had written on Kurt's locker had been cocksucker.
To avoid talking about that chapter of their lives he just shrugged instead of providing an answer.
When he finally looked up again, Kurt was watching him with a curious expression on his face but fortunately he didn't comment on Finn's behavior. Instead he brought the conversation back to Finn's question.
"Look, Finn. I really don't want to tell you details here, but if you really want to know I can give you the pamphlets my dad gave me once, if you agree to never talk to me about it again. Suffice it to say that Blaine and I are enjoying what we have, and that is all I'm going to say concerning the subject."
Finn nodded, because in the end it was probably better for their relationship if Kurt didn't tell him all the gory details.
"Can I go now? I really need to unpack before my clothes start to wrinkle," Kurt told him, hand already in the door knob.
Finn let him go and threw his own clothes in some drawers. He also wrote himself a note reminding him to buy earplugs because the last thing he wanted was overhear Kurt and Blaine do stuff, because curious or not, some things he just didn't want to hear.
Blaine had already unpacked and was nervously bouncing his knee up and down while he waited for Kurt to come by and tell him about the argument with Burt. It was probably only half an hour, but to him it felt more like hours had passed when Kurt finally knocked on the door.
To Blaine's surprise Kurt had his suitcase with him, which he promptly dropped in front of the wardrobe.
"Kurt, you heard what your dad said. I really don't want us to get into trouble with your dad after he was so nice and invited me to come along," he told his boyfriend who was determinately unpacking his suitcase.
"It's okay. I have permission to be here, but trust me it was hard earned."
Blaine took Kurt's hand into his hoping he would elaborate but Kurt shook his head and told him he would tell him another time. Blaine knew Kurt well enough by now to know not to push his boyfriend when he didn't want to talk about something that was bothering him and so he let it go for now.
"And you're sure it's okay with everyone?" he asked instead because he knew Finn got jealous the last time Kurt got to spend the night with him.
Apparently Finn had telepathic abilities because he knocked on the door before Kurt could answer. In his hands he had part of Kurt's clothes, which he dumped unceremoniously on the bed once he stepped inside.
"Hey Finn, Kurt just told me he can stay with me and I wanted to make sure that was okay with you," he told the giant teenager before he could leave the room as well. Finn just shrugged and told him he was cool with it before telling them to be downstairs in ten minutes so they could all get some lunch.
The door closed behind him and before he could register what was happening he was being pressed against the door by Kurt who immediately started to kiss him passionately. When they both drew back to catch their breaths, Kurt smile at him before leaning in close again and whispered into his ear.
"Finally alone. I've wanted to do that all day."
Blaine didn't get a chance to answer because Kurt's lips were back on his and his tongue was soon occupied with Kurt's. He was panting hard when Kurt released him again and Blaine wanted nothing more than tear Kurt's stupid layers off of him. He would probably never understand why his boyfriend needed that many layers during a hot summer.
Kurt didn't give him much time though for coherent thought as he pressed his whole body against Blaine's which pressed Blaine further against the door. He knew they had to stop what they were doing soon because they had to meet Kurt's parents for lunch, but in that moment he couldn't care less about food.
Kurt tasted like the coffee he had during one of their stops and that was the best taste right now. Unfortunately Kurt seemed to realize they were pressed for time as well, because he released Blaine after his tongue had thoroughly explored his mouth again.
They quickly fixed their hair and straightened out their clothes, but before Blaine could open the door, Kurt leaned in again to whisper seductively.
"Just a little taste of what's to come later."
Blaine couldn't wait for later to come, Burt and Finn be damned. He was a teenage boy with a very hot boyfriend after all.
Kurt usually loved spending time with Carole but when she asked him to join her on a shopping trip after a tense lunch where his dad had been overly polite to him, he was tempted to refuse and get back into his room with Blaine.
But even though they had a good relationship, that wasn't something you told your stepmom, liberal or not.
So he spend the afternoon with Carole helping her pick out a bathing suit while subtly trying to find out more information about the baby, but Carole either didn't understand what he was hinting at or she refused to talk about it with him. Either way, he gave up after a while and counted down the hours till he could get back to the hotel.
Unfortunately, his father insisted they'd go on a walk together after dinner, but once they got back to the hotel around nine they were finally allowed to go their own way. Kurt wanted nothing more than grab Blaine's hand and race back to the room with him, but Finn and his parents were on the same floor and so he walked up slowly with them before saying good night to his family outside of his and Blaine's room.
As soon as they were inside though all bets were off. They pretty much flew into each other's arms and before long Kurt was sucking on Blaine's neck until his boyfriend stopped him because he didn't want to go swimming with hickeys he couldn't hide.
Kurt just moves back to Blaine's lips and tangled their tongues in a heated dance while simultaneously trying to take Blaine's shirt off. They reluctantly parted for a few seconds to take off both of their shirts and once it was done, Kurt grabbed Blaine's hand and pulled him onto the bed with him.
"What's with you and hotel rooms?" Blaine gasped and Kurt smiled at him bashfully. He was not going to apologize for being turned on by his boyfriend. It didn't matter if his dad thought what they were doing was gross or wrong, what was important was that Blaine didn't think that way about Kurt and his was the only opinion that mattered.
Kurt pushed Blaine further up on the bed before straddling his hips and leaning down for another passion filled kiss. He could feel how much Blaine was enjoying what they were doing and pressed his own body even closer.
They quickly pulled off the rest of their clothes when they came apart from their kiss and Kurt had Blaine moaning his name in no time. He was a bit worried about breaking his promise to Finn but all thoughts about that left him when Blaine did something particularly spectacular with his tongue.
If he hadn't been so turned on he might have been a bit embarrassed about how quickly they both finished but all that didn't matter once he was cuddled up in Blaine's arms drifting off to sleep. All he knew was that he couldn't wait for the day when he got to share a bed with Blaine every night, because falling asleep and waking up next to him was the best feeling in the world.
The next morning the whole family went to the beach after breakfast and while Carole and Kurt set up under two huge beach umbrellas, Finn and Blaine stretched out next to them on some oversized towels.
After much coaxing Carole and Kurt agreed to join the rest of the family in a game of Frisbee and Carole thought that day was amazing, but also a little strange.
She had noticed the tense silence between Kurt and Burt during lunch the day before but Burt had explained what had happened in the hallway, so she wasn't surprised.
What was strange however, was the boys' behavior when it came to her. One of them was always around making sure she had something to drink or to fetch her some fruit during the day. Kurt even stopped the game of Frisbee after a while and told her to sit down in the shades because the sun wasn't good for her.
Additionally, Finn barely managed to look at Kurt and Blaine and when she asked her son about it he mumbles something that sounded like earplugs.
When she asked Burt if he noticed the boys' strange behavior he just shrugged and told her to not question it and enjoy being waited on.
Carole decided to take his advice then and stopped paying too much attention to the boys' actions. After all, a beautiful day like that didn't need her worries.
They decided to go on a little boat ride after lunch and Carole brought a paper back with her just in case because she knew car rides and boats made her sick from time to time.
The boys eyed the bag in her hand suspiciously, but luckily didn't comment on it for which Carole was grateful, because she was already embarrassed she had thrown up during the car ride to Grand Haven.
Luckily she managed the ride without making a fool out of herself again and they ended the day without further incidents, even though the boys were still acting weird.
Carole pushed it to the back of her mind and focused on the talk she still needed to have with Burt instead. They had avoided talking about the issue since they left the OB GYN's office but she knew it was important for them to talk about it.
After dinner, she promised herself before joining her family in a game of Marco Polo.
"We haven't really talked about what the doctor said yet. How do you feel about it?" Carole asked her husband as they were watching the sunset from their balcony. She herself had experienced a myriad of feelings when her OB GYN had told her the pregnancy test she had taken had probably been a false positive unless there had been some bleeding which could mean she lost the baby without noticing it; as was quite common in the first trimester according to her doctor.
"Relieved and sad mainly. It's not that I wouldn't want other child with you, but I just hadn't expected it, you know?" Carole nodded, because she had felt pretty much the same. It wouldn't be the end of the world because she was only thirty-five, the same age as many women who had their first child.
"So are you saying that is something you wanted?" Ever since she thought she was pregnant, she couldn't stop thinking about how empty their home would be next year when the boys went off to college. Maybe, scratch that, hopefully Burt was feeling the same.
"I don't know. Next year it's just going to be the two of us and that could be amazing, but I feel like I missed out on so much with Kurt that it would be nice to get another chance to do it right. Maybe we could have a little girl."
Carole took Burt's hand and looked him straight in the eye. "So are you saying what I think you're saying?" she asked because she had to make sure they were on the same page.
Burt kissed her softly before he replied, a huge smile on his face. "We're going to have a baby." Carole launched herself at Burt, because she hadn't wanted to admit, not even to herself, how much she wanted that until Burt said it too.
"But what about what we talked about? Maybe we should wait a couple more months?" she wondered out loud. Maybe right now wasn't the best time to start trying to get pregnant.
"We'll make it work. I promise." Carole knew that Burt had made a lot of empty promises in his life, but so far he had never broken the ones he made her. If he was sure that they would make it work, they would make it work.
AN: Sorry this is late, but I've been working non-stop since I got to Venice, getting ready for our movie premier. Today was my first day off and I spent a lot of time on Vaporetti (Venice's public water transportation) where I finally wrote this chapter.
I don't know when I have time to update next, because I'm busy with work right now and I don't just want to update for the sake of it. But I'll try to have August up next weekend.
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