I do not own Chamed or Glee!

This will not be a Klaine endgame story. I also aged Kurt down just a bit.

Paige Matthews was not an easy woman to surprise, something she prided herself on. However she had never been faced with seeing her husband utterly devastated. Apparently he'd just received a call from a social worker in Ohio explaining that his 16 year old nephew's father had suffered a heart attack and was in a coma. She remembered him saying he had a sister, but that the two of them had lost track of each other while they were in the foster system after being split up. The two had found each other as adults, but Henry and Liz's husband Burt had a falling out when Liz died.

She and Henry had been married six years at the time of Liz's death and had three small children, as well as jobs, and Paige's Wiccan duties. So while it was no excuse, they just never seemed to have time for their Ohio relatives. Then Elizabeth got sick, and Henry was riddled with guilt for not making time for her. When he found out she was going to end treatment, he was devastated, and blamed her husband Burt for not pushing her to fight. They hadn't spoken to each other since the funeral when Henry insinuated that their nephew might be better off coming to live with them.

Paige knew it was just her husband's grief talking, wanting to hold onto the last piece of his sister, the sister he felt he failed by not trying to be in her life more. She didn't blame Burt either for throwing them out of his home and telling them never to come back, he'd just lost his wife, he wasn't letting anyone take his child.

Her only regret is that she didn't try harder to stay a part of Kurt's life.

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Paige sat paitiently in the principal's office, waiting for the rest of the people to join them. She had orbed Henry and herself straight to the airport in Columbus, Ohio, where she had rented a car, as it would be strange to just show up in town without any form of transportation, and driven to McKinley High School. She glanced at the sullen teenager next to her, and wondered, not for the first time, how she had let her sister talk her into bringing him, though, Piper was the one watching her kids, so that was a big part of it.

Wyatt had been given a months suspension for skipping class and smoking pot on school grounds, and as punishment was not going to be left unsupervised. Since things were extremely busy at the club and the restaurant, Piper thought Paige and Henry would be the best jailers for him as they neither of them would be working. Paige thought having another teen around might give Kurt someone else to talk to...though now that she was looking at her nephew she wasn't sure that was such a good idea.

They were all baffled by the change in the teen they loved, and some of them worried they had screwed up somewhere while raising him, and the sweet man they met years ago was gone for good. That the Wyatt Future Chris came back to save wasn't stopped after all.

This teen had his hair died black with blue streaks through it, had facial piercings, and dressed in a glam punk fashion. He seemed to hate everything, never wanting to spend time with the family, with he exception of Chris, and wanted nothing to do with his destiny.

To be honest, Paige thought he was rebelling against his destiny. It was very daunting to think you were meant to be the king of magic, especially when you saw how many demons came after your family because the were powerful. It was easier to try and run from it than to face it head on.

"This had better be quick Figgins, I haven't got all day." A tall blond woman said as she blew into the office, followed be a younger man in a sweater vest, and a teen that was dressed more fashionably than anyone else in the room.

Paige had to fight back a grin when she saw the shift in her nephew, how he sat just a little bit straighter, and his attention focused on the new teen, who she presumed was Henry's nephew. Though he had yet to actually tell the family, they had known Wyatt was interested in men for a while, they were just waiting for him to come to them.

"I received a complaint from Mr. Hummel's temporary guardian..." Everyone in the room turned their focus to her and Henry, but only one seemed hostile.

"Whatever could they have to complain about, they just got here?" The woman who had to be the cheerleading coach looked at them with derision.

"What we have to complaine about is you using our nephew, who has more than enough on his plate right now, to further your own agenda." Paige met the woman glare for glare, and completely missed the look of shock on Kurt's face, though Wyatt didn't.

"Oh, don't go thinking you're not a part of this." Henry looked toward the glee teacher, "Where do you get off thinking it is ok to let your students profess their faiths, but attack one when they find out he is an atheist?"

"That's not...they were just trying to help comfort him." The glee teacher was quick to jump to the defense of his class.

"Yeah, it's real comforting having to defend your beliefs when everyone is trying to make you see why you are wrong." Wyatt scoffed, drawing everyone's attention to him. "Look, I believe is Angels and Demons as much as the next guy, but my life experiences make them seem very real to me." Paige had to hide a smile at that coming from her half angel nephew. "If they aren't real to him, well, then that's none of my business."

"You people are supposed to be teachers here, that means you are responsible for the health and well being of the young people entrusted to your care. They are not tools to be used to further your own agendas. You are adults, maybe you should act like it." Paige glared at the two teachers.

"Listen here Ariel..." Paige rolled her eyes at the lame nickname probably brought on by her dyed red hair.

"No, you listen here, until that boy's father wakes up and is strong enough to resume his responsibilities raising him, he is my responsibility, and I did not leave my children in San Fransisco with my sister to do this half-assed!" She let some of the hatred she usually reserved for demons sink into her expression, and was glad to see the woman shrink back just a bit. "Now, there is going to be no more using my nephew to get what you want, and you will put an end to him being persecuted for his beliefs." The two teachers agreed, one more reluctantly than the other.

She then turned to her nephew, "Your Uncle Henry and I were about to head over to the hospital to get an update on your dad, and were wondering if you wanted to join us?" She saw him turn to the principal, and was quick to reassure him, "We've already cleared it with Principal Figgins, we'll wait while you get the rest of your homework for the day." She tried to smile reassuringly at him, but she wasn't sure how reassuring it was after eight years with no contact from them.

"Yeah, sure, I'll just go get my things." He turned to leave, but then stopped and turned back, "you don't have to wait for me, my car's here."

"Cool, you mind if I tag along with you?" Wyatt asked Kurt, jumping up from his seat, "That would be much better than tagging along with the wardens." Paige was about to object as Wyatt was supposed to be grounded, but she saw the surprised look, and she thought maybe hope, on Kurt's face, and decided to acquiesce. Instead she told the boys they would meet them at the hospital. Besides, if it was just her and Henry she could try to heal Burt. The plan was to heal him just a little bit everyday, that way no one would question how he got better.

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"So what did you do that's got you serving time?" Kurt asked as he glanced at the teen sitting in the passenger seat in his car. He wasn't really sure it he was expecting an answer from the other teen, as teen boys usually ignored him if they weren't bullying him.

"Principal caught me smoking pot on school grounds." The kid actually sounded pleased with himself.

"Charming..." Kurt said with a roll of his eyes

"What, you think you can judge me?" Wyatt glared at him, but Kurt was never one to back down...especially when the kid couldn't hurt him without causing an accident.

"When it's an illegal and disgusting habit that makes you and your clothes reak, then yes, I will judge." Kurt shot a superior look at the kid, "And to be proud of being an underachiever is next level stupid. You may not be thinking about your future now, but someday you might want a family, or even just a life of your own, and the better your education the more options you have." He got quiet then, "Not only that, but if you have great parents you can make them proud of you before it's too late." He cursed himself as his eyes filled with tears at the thought of his dad never getting to see him do great things with his life.

"Yeah, I'm sorry about your dad." Wyatt seemed uncomfortable, and Kurt could understand it, he knew kids had a hard time relating to after his mom died, as almost none of had expierenced the loss of a parent. It was one of the reasons he had wanted things to work out with Finn, he'd finally be close to someone who could understand. However it was not to be, and now he was just hoping they could be brothers.

He was unable to respond to Wyatt for fear he'd break down, he was just grateful that the other boy seemed to understand. They split up when they got to the hospital, Wyatt having to use the restroom, and Kurt wanting to check on his dad.

"What's going on? What are you doing to my dad?" Kurt asked when he walked in and saw his aunt's hand hovering over his dad's chest, and her hand was giving off a golden glow.

"He heard the door open behind him, before it was quickly closed, "What do you think you are doing, you and mom are the ones constantly getting down on me and Chris for being reckless with our powers." Wyatt's voice came from behind him, and he turned to look at the other boy.

"The doctor just left, and we thought you were going to be gone longer." Paige told her other nephew, like they had a plan he completely forgot about. She then turned to Kurt and sat him down so she could explain magic to him. He didnt believe her until she and Wyatt burstninto little blue orbs and reappeared where the other one was standing. She told him that over the next few days she was going to heal his dad's heart little by little so doctors wouldn't think that he just got better, but rather got better naturally.

He was so grateful to hear that someone was willing to go to such lengths for his family that he threw his arms around his aunt and sobbed his relief as she held him tight.