Hey guys! My first story of the summer is officially here! I finished my finals today and I'm out of school! Enjoy the first chapter to this new story!

Two years earlier….

The room was dead silent as Kurt Hummel and his soon to be ex-husband, Adam Crawford stared at each other from across the long table in the mediation room. Today was the day when they would finally be cutting the ties. It had been a long and painful road full of fighting that had affected all four of their children. Sometimes Kurt wondered why he had even gotten married to Adam in the first place. They were nothing alike and he only held Kurt back and made him feel like an awful person. Of course, Kurt didn't regret their marriage overall. He had gotten four wonderful children out of it, whom he knew he could never live without.

"So, Mr Hummel, Mr Crawford," Kurt's lawyer began. "We just have a few things to settle before signing the papers. Like who will be taking the home here in New York?"

"He can have it." Adam immediately said. "I hate it here. I'm moving back to London where my family is." Kurt nodded his head to signal that was okay.

"Now, your kids, Jordyn, Joshua, Charles, and Margaret, I'll assume you want joint custody." The lawyer proceeded.

"Yes." Kurt said immediately, before he heard Adam mutter, "No"

"What?" Kurt asked. "I thought we agreed on joint custody. I'm not letting you have them all to yourself."

"Calm down crazy." Adam retorted bluntly. "You can have the little brats. I never wanted kids in the first place. That was all you."

"Are you kidding me?" Kurt asked, tears in his eyes. "You're their father too. They know you and they'll miss you. You can't just run out on them and never see them again."

"They'll be better off without me. You're the perfect parent remember." Adam shot back. "You've only told me that a million times."

"I never said I was perfect!" Kurt retorted.

"You know what Kurt, at this point I don't want to fight." Adam said. "I want to sign these damn papers and get on with my life." he added before grabbing the papers away from the lawyer and signing his name. "Have a good life." he muttered before grabbing his coat and leaving the room. Kurt was left in shock. How could he not have seen how heartless this man was? How could he have loved him so much?

"Mr. Hummel, I'll just need you to sign this form." the lawyer said quietly. Kurt nodded and sighed the papers. Then, without a word, he got up from the table, grabbed his coat and headed out to his car. He drove home in absolute silence as he reflected on his marriage and how wrong it had truly gotten. When he got home, it was late. He walked into each of his kids' rooms and gave them a kiss before heading to his own room. He lay down on the large king size bed, which not felt very empty and would stay that way for a while. Today was the first day of his new life. Kurt could only hope that this one would be better than his last one.

Two years later…

"Janelle! Janelle! Please don't leave!" Kurt begged as he followed his nanny through the hallways of their very large house.

"I can't take this anymore!" She yelled. "Those children are monsters! Just look what they did to me." Kurt took a moment to look at the women. She was soaking wet and sticky, seeing as she was covered in white elmers glue. And to top it off, white feathers layered her body sticking to the glue. This hadn't been the worst thing he'd seen his children do.

"Please, I can pay you double!" Kurt pleaded. "Anything you want, it's yours."

"How about a one way ticket away from your devil children!" Janelle yelled as she picked up her bag and made her way out the front door and into her car, still covered in glue and feathers. Kurt sighed. There went the fourth nanny in two months.

"Jordyn Alexandra Hummel, get your butt down here now!" Kurt screamed up the stairs. A tall, thirteen year old girl with short blonde hair bounded down the stairs, a guilty look on her face as he faced her father.

"Hi daddy," She mumbled softly.

"Don't you hi daddy me!" Kurt yelled. "What were you thinking?"

"It was just a prank." Jordyn defended.

"Just a prank! The woman was covered in elmers glue and feathers." Kurt retorted.

"In my defense, I told Josh to put water in the balloon, it was his idea to use glue." Jordyn confessed.

"It was not!" seven year old, Joshua, yelled from his hiding position at the top of his stairs. "It was Charlie's"

"Hey!" the twin yelled at his brother.

"I don't care whose idea it was." Kurt fumed. "You're all in trouble. And, now you get to spend the day with Aunt Rachel because you no longer have a nanny and I have to go to work." he told them. "Get your stuff together and your butts out to the car in the next five minutes, or so help me you are all grounded for a month." The three kids sighed and went upstairs. Kurt went over to the playpen where, Maggie, his two year old sat playing with her doll. He picked her up and held her close to his chest. "Never get older and evil like your brothers and sister." he told her. When all the kids were ready, Kurt got them in the car. He sent a quick text to Rachel to make sure it was okay. If it wasn't, too bad. He didn't have any other choice.

Rachel opened the door when they got to her house. They three older children filed into the house and immediately focused in on the television. Kurt handed Maggie over to Rachel before extending the diaper bag her way. "I'm going to kill them Rachel. I swear to God I'm going to kill them. This is the fourth nanny in two months."

"Maybe you should try a daycare instead." Rachel suggested. "It's cheaper and at least there are other kids there. They won't focus on physically harming the teachers."

"No, I need someone who can be there 24/7 if I need them to be." Kurt said. "A nanny is the only option for me right now." he added before looking at his watch. "Shit, I have to get going. I'm going to be late."

"Go." Rachel told him. "I've got it covered here."

'You're a lifesaver." he told her before placing a kiss on Maggie's head and rushing off to his car. As he drove to work, he thought about the ad he'd have to put out for a new nanny. If there was one thing he knew for sure, it was that he needed a good nanny and he needed one now.

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