A/N: Parents are picking up their kids and the fun has just begun! Enjoy my lovelies!

Rory, Harmony, Sugar, and Cameron all lined up to go home from school. It was Rory's birthday that day and they were all going to his house later for a slumber party. Rory was really excited because no one has slept over at his house before. Even though he was only turning 5, Kurt insisted that he had a special birthday that year, and he has no idea why.

"…and that's why I think Wicked is the best musical ever." Harmony had just finished saying. Harmony's mother did always try to teach her the ways of the theater but she never got it. So she pretended to understand, like her father did. Rory realized he wasn't paying attention to anything but his thoughts.

"You only say that because of your mommy. Everybody knows you hate musicals and that you only pretend to like them for her." Sugar always made sure to tell the truth, Mommy Santana taught her that, but Mommy Brittany told her that telling the truth isn't always best. Santana thought it made her seem hilarious and loveable if she told people the cold, hard truth. Brittany thought unicorns were pretty.

"That's not true Sugar and you know it! Just because Miss Santana said that doesn't mean you have to say it too!" Cameron finally stepped in to try to prevent a fight. His daddies taught him that violence was never an answer, and that stepping up and being the better man was good. But Mister Blaine always told funny stories about when Daddy Jeff and Daddy Nick were in high school. Cameron never understood why they worshipped Mister Kurt's chocolate chip cookies so much, but it must have something to do with when Mister Kurt was in Dalton. Cameron didn't know, but he did know that Mister Kurt's cookies were delicious.

There was Mister Kurt and Mister Blaine now; they would be taking Rory home to prepare for his party tonight!

"Hi Mister Kurt, hi Mister Blaine!" All the children chorused at the same time, except for Rory, who called them Daddy Kurt and Daddy Blaine.

"Hello all you wonderful children, are you excited for Rory's birthday party tonight? Kurt made his special chocolate chip cookies for tonight." Blaine personally loved Kurt's cookies, they reminded him of their high school years when they could just lie in bed and eat them all day.

"Mister Blaine, does Harmony pretend to like all those musicals just so that Miss Rachel will like her?" Sugar asked.

"Are you kids arguing over that again?" Blaine kneeled down to be at their level. "I thought I told you last week that whatever Harmony likes and doesn't like that Rachel will love her just the same. And that still stands; any one of your parents will tell you the exact same thing."

"So if I told you that I didn't like bow ties would you still love me?" Rory asked suddenly. A gasp could be heard from Kurt.

"Of course we would Rory, and Kurt stop making that face. Show your son support."

"But Daddy Blaine, I never said I didn't like bow ties! I just asked if you would still love me if I didn't like them. I still love bow ties, because bow ties are cool."

"Oh thank Jesus, Rory don't ever scare me like that ever again." Kurt kneeled down to pick him and his backpack up and he settled him on his hip.

"Hey Kurt, hi Blaine, how are you doing?" Quinn, their teacher, walked out to meet them.

"Hi Quinn, we're fine, and it's an extra special day today because-"

"It's my birthday! I'm turning 5!" Rory finished for Kurt.

"Rory, it isn't polite to interrupt people."

"Sorry Daddy Kurt."

"So, are you doing anything special for your birthday, Rory?" Quinn asked him.

Rory nodded his head so hard Blaine was afraid it would pop right off. "I'm having Cameron, Harmony, and Sugar over to my house and they're gonna sleep there too! And Daddy Kurt made his special cookies for tonight."

"That sounds like a lot of fun! I hope you enjoy your birthday today, but don't eat too many cookies, okay?"

"Okay, Miss Quinn."

After Kurt, Blaine, and Rory left for home, Rachel and Finn showed up to the kindergarten.

"Mommy! Can you tell Sugar that musicals aren't stupid and that Wicked is the best one ever?" Harmony ran up to her mother and hung on to her legs.

"Um…maybe that isn't the best idea, she would talk for hours." Finn said before Rachel could say anything.

So they went off so Rachel could make Harmony all pretty for Rory's party, she had bought her daughter a brand new dress and she had just gotten a haircut. Rachel liked to spoil her daughter, even though the other parents thought she was crazy, even Finn sometimes.

Next to come was the Pierce-Lopez mommas. They exchanged greetings with Quinn and were on their way to get Sugar some ice cream. Santana and Brittany were always given strange looks because of the way they spoil their daughter, even more than Rachel, and she was pretty crazy. Sugar didn't fight it; besides, it was pretty hot outside for just being April.

Quinn started to worry when all the other kids had gone home but Cameron was still there.

"Cam, where do you think your daddies are?"

Cameron just shrugged and said, "I don't know, but they're never late…"

Just then Quinn remembered an important snippet of information: it was their anniversary. She quickly got out her phone and texted Jeff.

You are 10 minutes late to pick up your son, Jeff. –Q

SHIT. Nick and I are on our way. Sorry for the inconvenience. –J

Oh no, it's fine. I'm just hoping that you show up fully clothed and not embarrass your ONLY son. –Q

Give a guy a little credit, Quinn! I am happily married to the man I love (who is driving like a maniac) and you can't expect me to NOT enjoy a day alone with him. There may or may not have been fuzzy handcuffs. –J

And this is where I say TMI. I do not need to know the events of your anniversary. –Q

"What are you laughing about, Miss Quinn?" Cameron asked her.

"Just something someone said."

"What did they say?" He asked while looking for his daddies' car.

"That they believe rainbow colored llamas live in castles in the clouds."

"So you were talking to Miss Brittany? She says stuff like that a lot." Quinn opened her mouth to respond but just then the Duval-Sterling car pulled up and out hopped Nick and Jeff.

"Cam, I'm so sorry that we're late. We just got stuck in traffic." Nick picked up his son.

"But daddy, this is Ohio, there is no traffic."

"And that's why I come up with the clever excuses." Jeff whispers to Quinn. She manages to hide her giggle, and then says her goodbyes to the family.