Ten minutes before eight o'clock...

Blaine was preparing breakfast when he heard a voice coming upstairs.

"Daddy! Daddy!" a young girl called.

It was Raine. Raine Anderson. Five years old and currently a kindergarten at Ohio Elementary School. When you look at her, you can easily recognize her good features she inherited both from her parents. From her good singing and dancing talent, and her special interest in acting and ballet; those talents she got from her mother. Her hair was long, brown-colored with tints of blonde and had curls on it is the one of her best asset. She has a petite stature, and the rest of her traits were obviously from her father. From her nose, lips and the most noticeable were her eyes. Like her dad, Raine also got her father's hazel-colored eyes, and white complexion, no doubt. She was Blaine Anderson's daughter.

And Rachel Berry was her mother.

Blaine didn't believe that it can happen to him. Before, he was just a simple graduated college student, in a relationship with his boyfriend Kurt at that time. Until one day, they got drunk, just like they did on their high school days; they didn't know what happened after that night. Blaine thought that there's nothing wrong until Kurt came to him one night. Kurt slapped him, and he was yelled by his boyfriend. Between sobs, Kurt was still able to tell anything: Rachel was pregnant with Blaine's child.

Blaine had no choice but to take the responsibility. He was gay, but he was able to put things in the right way. He broke up to Kurt and started to forget him. At first, Blaine was blaming himself for this incident- causing his relationship to Kurt to end. Blaine loves Kurt very much. But he has to sacrifice everything for his daughter.

"What is it, baby?" Blaine asked.

He went to the living room and looked at his daughter. Raine went downstairs and ran to him.

"I don't want to attend school now, daddy. Please?" Raine begged, giving her cutest puppy eye-look to her Dad. Blaine smiled as he patted his daughter's head.

"And why? You have to go to school. You will miss everything." He answered.

"But I already told Mommy that I will be here when she arrive."

Blaine looked at Raine, confused.

"Your Mommy will arrive? When?" he asked.

Raine smiled lightly. "Later."

Suddenly, Blaine realizes that Rachel called, two nights ago that she will arrive to visit Raine. He forgot it.

"Oh, okay. But... what are you going to tell your teacher when she asks you about your absence?"

Raine thought for a moment, and then she smiled.

"Of course I will tell the truth. You taught me not to tell a lie, aren't you?" Raine said.

"That's good. Your teacher may teacher may understand you for that. I'm sure it will be okay if I ask her to talk to me."

Raine began laughing. Blaine looked at her strange.

"Err, baby... what's wrong?" he asked.

"My teacher was not a girl. He's a guy, actually. And we met him yesterday as the substitute teacher." Raine answered him.

"Fine, then. Well... how's that teacher? Is he nice?"

"Of course, Dad. He is! And he told me that I was quite familiar to him. Like he had seen me before because of my eyes. He told me that."

Blaine sat on the sofa and he put Raine in his lap.

"Because of your eyes? He told that to you?"

"Yep. He told me that someone quickly reminds him of those eyes."

"Maybe your teacher told that because it was quite common."

Raine shook her head. "Actually, I was the only one in my class having this set of hazel-colored eyes."

Blaine laughed and he stood. Raine remained sitting on the sofa.

"Why don't you eat your breakfast now so that you can take a bath after this?" Blaine said, going to the kitchen now. Seconds later, Raine followed him.

Raine sat on her favorite spot near the window. Blaine was sitting in the second chair, facing his daughter and the two began eating. Suddenly, Blaine's phone rang. He got his phone and answers it.

"Hello?" Blaine said.

"Blaine! It's me... Jeff!" Jeff yelled enthusiastically.

Blaine smiled and he stood for a while.

"Jeff! Hey... how are you?"

"Fine! The Warblers were... having a reunion. Want to go?"

Blaine thought for a moment.

"I don't know, Jeff. I'm too busy today."

"Aww... but, hey, how are you, Blainey boo?"

"Fine. I'm eating my breakfast."

Jeff laughed. "Sorry for disturbing you. I'll go, bye!"

"Thanks for calling. Bye, Jeff!"

"Bye bye."

Blaine shut his phone and put it on his pocket. When he sat down, Raine began asking him.

"Daddy, who's that?" Raine said, chewing slowly.

"It's Jeff. My schoolmate in high school." Blaine answered.

"Ah... why is he calling you?"

"The Warblers were having a reunion and he asked me if I could go with them."

"Who are the Warblers?"

Blaine smiled at her.

"When I was in high school, I once studied in all boys' school here in Ohio. The Dalton Academy Warblers – and the glee club were called the Warblers. I lead them in singing. We reached the Nationals, Regionals, and we won several competitions. We also had a chance to compete with you Mommy's singing group. Well, we lose." Blaine answered, remembering everything in his mind.

"But... Mommy told me that you were classmates in McKinley High School.."

"Yes, I transferred later in McKinley and we were classmates in Glee Club. Were both members of New Directions – the glee club of McKinley High."

The two began laughing when suddenly the phone rang.

Blaine went to the living room and he quickly answered the phone.

"Hello, good morning.." Blaine started.

"Hello, good morning. May I speak to Blaine Anderson, please?" the girl asked.

"Speaking."

"Blaine... it's Rachel."

"Rachel? Well... where were you?"

"I'm heading to McKinley High today. C'mon, don't you remember? I said that all of the New Directions will have a... reunion." Rachel explained.

"So, I have to... bring Raine with me? I think I shouldn't do that. I'll stay here, and you'll go."

"You're so unfair! Okay, okay... I will go now. I'm visiting you guys later."

"Okay. Just send me a message before going here."

"Okay, I will. Bye, Blaine!"

"Bye, Rach."

Blaine hung the phone and went to the dining room. Raine was still sitting, but she was about to finish her breakfast. She was drinking her milk now.

"Your Mommy called. She said that she'll drop in McKinley before going here." Blaine said, continuing eating his bread.

"Okay. I'll do my home works instead."

"Home works?"

"Yeah. But... I do not mean my assignments in school."

Blaine smiled.

"Take a bath before doing your 'home works'."

Raine smiled back. She stood and went to her father. Raine hugged him before she ran upstairs.

"Be careful! You might get slip in the floor." Blaine reminded.

"Okay, Daddy. I will!" Raine yelled.

Blaine remained sitting, looking at the stairs.