A/N: It's 5am where I live. I stayed up all night for to watch the livestream and it was so worth it. So this is a quick drabble. It's unbeta'd and it may suck but I had to write it.

Disclaimer: I don't own glee obviously but I sure hope the ones who do will reference the NY senat's decision one way or another in season 3.

"Vote yes for me and Lewis."

Kurt was sobbing. He sounded a little as if he was chocking because he didn't want to openly cry but this hit too close to home. New York would be his future. New York would be where - if everything worked out the way he wanted it to - he and Blaine would move to and spend their lives together. It wasn't like Kurt didn't know that one usually didn't end up marrying their first love but he was oh, so jealous of everyone who could even just imagine they would. Plus Kurt was pretty sure that other people weren't like him and Blaine. They were just amazing as a couple. Kurt had never been happier. Which was exactly the reason he was so furious about possibly never being able to marry the man who was currently sitting next to him on his bed holding him close and staring at the screen of Kurt's laptop. As Kurt looked up he could see Blaine's eyes glistening as well at the Senator Duane's words.

And only moments later they watched Senator Grisanti, a born and raised Catholic, vote yes on gay marriage in New York. Blaine held him closer. They didn't speak, both looking at the screen as if the rest of the world didn't matter.

And to Blaine most of the rest didn't matter much in that moment. He held Kurt in his arms and had to wait for some people to decide whether or not he could maybe one day call Kurt his husband. Yes, he was getting ahead of himself. Yes, maybe it was too early to think like that. Yes, nobody knew what would happen in College or when and if they were living together but those would be their choices later. This was not. Someone else was deciding for them. And it simply wasn't fair. So Blaine had no other choice but to look at the screen and wait for the senat to maybe give this decision back to him, a decision that should be rightfully his. The decision whether or not he wanted to get married.

And he wanted to. He was young and in love and hopeful and he wanted to be able to dream of the day when Kurt Hummel would say yes to him and only him.

The process was long. There was a break - as if they hadn't waited long enough already.

And then they started to read names. And suddenly the bill had passed and Kurt was crying now and hugging him and Blaine was hugging him back and then they kissed sloppily because both of their faces were wet with tears and then they were just holding each other again.

"I love you so much, Kurt," Blaine whispered into Kurt's neck.

"I love you, too." Blaine tried to blink the tears away but new ones were running down his face. They pulled back to look at one another. Kurt was laughing and crying at the same time and Blaine pushed the hair out of his face gently.

"I wanna marry you one day, Kurt Hummel," he said seriously, hoping Kurt wouldn't freak out.

"That's good, because I may or may not have three versions of our wedding already planned out in my head and now that they're actually possible, I would be frustrated if I didn't have a groom." They spent all night laughing and kissing and enjoying each other's company and planning their lives in New York and how exciting it would be to live together and what their wedding could be like. They were simply in love.

A/N: Congrats New York!