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Klaine Advent Challenge-Day 1: Anniversary
by-andthenIfound5dollars
A/N:I am two weeks behind on posting a chapter of Part 3 *hands head in shame*. But guess what I've been working on? That's right! I wrote all 24 drabbles of the Advent inside the Family Verse! Here we go!
"So, what anniversary are we gonna celebrate now?" Kurt asked.
They were on the last full day of their impromptu honeymoon. They needed to get back to reality the next day, turn their cell phones back on, find a new place to live…figure out their next step in this crazy plan that was more exciting than either of them had thought possible.
Blaine looked up from his bowl of oatmeal and berries with a confused look on his face. "What do you mean?"
Kurt finished his sip of coffee and set the huge ceramic cup on the wood table with a thunk. "Well," he began after wiping his mouth. "Do we celebrate our wedding, the day we met…?"
Blaine flashed him a smile. "Teenage Dream."
Kurt chuckled. "Our first kiss…"
"Blackbird."
"The day we got back together…"
"Which one?"
Kurt had to smile at the impish grin on Blaine's face. That grin told him more than any words ever could. They would be okay this time. Their love could survive anything if it could survive the past few years. As long as Kurt could keep that impish grin on Blaine's face…as long as they could play and joke and love each other, they could weather any store that may come back up again.
"Very funny o' husband of mine," Kurt said with a fond shake of his head.
Blaine's grin grew even bigger, crinkling his eyes and making him laugh with the fullness of the moment. He reached across the small table of the funky coffee shop they had walked to for breakfast.
"Husband."
Kurt squeezed the familiar fingers in his own and felt a flutter in his stomach he hoped never went away again. It would, he knew it would. That was part of life. But, this time they would pay more attention and make sure they worked to bring those flutters back in new and exciting ways. Never again would they let things get as bad again. Either of them.
A few quiet moments passed between them before Kurt have his husband's hand one more quick squeeze before letting go to finish his bowl of yogurt and granola.
"We'll celebrate them all," Blaine decided with a shrug. "That is, until we have new anniversaries to celebrate."
Kurt looked off with a dreamy look on his face. "Leading roles?"
Blaine nodded. "Our first New York apartment that's all ours."
"Graduations."
"Babies?"
Kurt looked up and bit his lip to keep from smiling too hard. "We'll have more anniversaries than regular days."
"I think I can live with that," Blaine laughed, winking and settling back in his chair. He tucked his foot behind Kurt's calf and sighed.
Kurt felt the warmth bubble up and spread through his body to the tips of his toes and fingers. "Me too."
