A/N: Hey all! This idea came to me when I was thinking of what Klaine singing 'Let It Snow' and Blaine and Rachel's 'Extraordinary Merry Christmas' are going to be like. And then I thought about Klaine and Finchel hanging out together at the Hummel-Hudson house, and this happened. This is going to me multi-part, not sure how many. But it won't be really long. Unless I have inspiration. Hope you enjoy! Also, please go look/read my other story, 'Won't Go Home Without You' if you haven't already. It's a Klaine story that's still in the works. It's my first fic, so its kinda my baby. =)

Spoilers for every glee episode that has been aired in the U.S. (just to be safe)

Disclaimer: I own nothing but my ideas


Chapter 1

In a quiet little neighborhood, the sun was setting on all the houses. Though you could see the sun, it was ten below freezing. Snow was called for later that evening, and if you went outside, Jack Frost would defiantly be nipping at your nose. As it became darker, the energetic kids all ran to turn on their Christmas lights that their dads had strung up around the house. If Christmas wasn't in the air before, it unquestionably was now.

Being the fact that that magical day was only five days way, all the stockings were hung with care. Mugs of hot coco were being passed around for all to drink. There was a warm roar that flowed out of the fireplace as the flames danced along the logs. Mistletoe was dangling at various places, hoping to catch the unsuspecting, and every now and then, doing just that. Candy canes were being eaten almost constantly, by adults and kids alike. Christmas specials or music were being played. Last but not least, the Christmas Trees were all decorated, or in the process of being decorated.

In the Hummel-Hudson house, Finn and Kurt were moving around the tree, putting on the lights, while their parents Burt and Carole stood back watching their sons. After the lights were on, Kurt ran over and flipped a few different switches until the only light was coming from the flames in to fireplace and the lights around the tree. The strings of lights were wrapped around going from the top to the bottom. Each one twinkled brightly, looking somewhat like fairies. Once they saw that the lights were positioned like they should be, Carole reached over and turned them off, turning the others back on so they could finish decorating with the ornaments. Burt and Carole came over for this. Finn grabbed his favorite ones and began to put them one eagerly. Kurt just laughed at his step brother while he reached for two of his most valuable things: the ornament his mother had given him the Christmas before she lost her battle with cancer, her last Christmas, and her ornament that she always hung up. The one from his mom was a porcelain angel with a blue porcelain ribbon around with black writing that read 'Pour Kurt, mamans bel ange'. His mom's was a light purple butterfly that one the wings had the words 'Dreams never fade away'.

Once all the ornaments were hung, Finn grabbed the star and placed it onto of the tree. They all took a step back to admire the tree. To put how it looked simply, it was beautiful. Everyone went into their respective rooms, got into their pajamas and got their presents to put under the tree. Kurt even grabbed the few presents he had bought for his boyfriend Blaine while Finn grabbed the few he had bought for his girlfriend Rachel. Even though they wouldn't see them until after Christmas, they still wanted to put them under the tree. Burt and Carole shared a smile when they saw their sons put their partners' gifts under the trees.

While Kurt went into the kitchen to make everyone some hot chocolate, Burt and Carole had a silent conversation on if now would be a good time to tell their two teen boys what they had planned. It was decided that there was no better time. Burt cleared his throat as Kurt came back in.

"Boys I have something I would like to share with you. A plan," Burt began.

Once they had their sons full attention, Carole looked at her husband before beginning. "We know that you're both a little upset about not getting to see Blaine and Rachel over the break."

"More than a little upset," Kurt mumbled.

"Well, what would you say if Carole and I said we wanted to invite Rachel and her dads and Blaine and his parents over for a on the twenty-third and to spend the night?" Burt asked.

Finn and Kurt looked at each other, their parents, and each other again before Finn answered. "We'd say you guys are the best parents ever."

"Then why don't you go and call your two sweethearts and invite them and their parents over for a Christmas dinner and you kids can exchange your gifts," Carole laughed.

"Wait, isn't Rachel and her dads Jewish?" Kurt asked looking at Finn.

"Yeah, so what?" Finn asked before it clicked. "Oh, umm, last year Rach said that they did a big gift exchange on Christmas instead of that eight day thing, so maybe they do like a mash up of Christmas and whatever Jewish people do?"

"It's called Hanukkah, Finn. And why don't you find out? We don't have to call it a Christmas dinner," Burt offered.

"Alright," Finn exclaimed as he ran off to call Rachel while Kurt ran off to call Blaine. Carole and Burt just laughed at their sons' eagerness. With a content sigh, Carole snuggled into Burt side while his arm went around her shoulders.


Blaine was in the middle of playing the new song he had been writing for Christmas when 'Baby it's Cold Outside' started to play from his phone, letting him know Kurt was calling. Setting down his guitar, he lend across his bed to pick up his phone.

"Hey babe," Blaine answered.

"Hey Blaine. Whatcha doing?" Kurt asked excitedly. Blaine could practically see Kurt bounding up and down in his spot, which is exactly what Kurt was doing as he sat on his bed.

"Not much. Just messing around on my guitar. What are you doing besides jumping up and down with excitement?"

"You know me so well. I'm calling to tell you that my dad and Carole have invited you and your parents over, along with Rachel and her dads, for a dinner, gift giving and spending the night from the twenty-third to the twenty-fourth. I would really like you to come being as we haven't seen each other since the beginning of break, your parents don't even have to come, though I know Burt and Carole would really like to meet them, but you don't have to come if you don't want to are anything its just-"

"Kurt!" Blaine cut in, though he had been trying to since Kurt had told him about his parents' plans. "First off, breathe." Blaine wanted until he heard Kurt take a deep breath. "Second, I would love to come over then and spend time with you."

"Good. But what about your parents? Are they going to come? Are they going to care about you coming?" Kurt asked.

"No they won't be coming. And they won't even notice I'm gone," Blaine explained nonchalantly.

"What do you mean they won't notice?" Kurt asked suddenly worried.

"They're own a cruise ship right now and won't be back until the third of January."

"Blaine Devon Anderson. You mean to tell me that you are going to be spending Christmas alone?" Kurt asked, getting pissed. Not at Blaine, but his parents.

"Yes," Blaine answered matter-of-factly.

"I don't know what worse. The fact you were planning on spending Christmas alone, that you parents left you to do so, that you didn't tell me, or how the fact that way you just answered my question was as if this isn't the first time you've done this," Kurt said in disbelief.

"It's not," Blaine said bitterly.

"Alright, you are coming over for dinner on Wednesday and staying the night," Kurt said in a tone that meant arguing would not be allowed.

"Can't wait to see you," Blaine smiled.

"Me either. I love you," Kurt replied, a smile on his face.

"I love you too," Blaine said before hanging up.


Rachel's phone started ringing. She glanced at it and a smile broke across her face. "Hey, Finn."

"Hey Rach. My mom and Burt have invited you and your dads over this Wednesday for a dinner, presents and spending the night. Can you?" Finn asked. Rachel just laughed. One of the many things she loved about him was he got straight to the point.

"Hang on let me ask," she said. Setting down the phone, she ran off to her dad's room. After knocking, she entered when they told her to.

"Hey sweetie, what can we do for you?" her daddy Hiram asked.

"Finns parents have invited us over for dinner, presents and to spend the night this Wednesday. Can we go?" She asked.

Her dads thought for a second before her dad LeRoy answered. "Sure thing honey. Tell them we will see them then."

Rachel quickly thanked her dads before running back to her room to tell Finn. "They said yes."

"Sweet. I'll see you then okay?" Finn asked sleepily.

"Sure thing."

"I love you, Rachel."

"I love you, too, Finn."

Blaine, Kurt, Rachel, and Finn all fell asleep that night with smiles on their faces, thinking of the significant other and getting to see them soon.


A/N: So there's chapter one. The ribbon on Kurt's angel is French for "mom's beautiful angel." A bit small for me if you don't know. These will get a bit longer as I on. As I said above, this is going to be only a couple chapters. If you have any songs (preferably Christmas) that you would like Finn, Rachel, Kurt, and/or Blaine to sing (in any combination ex. All together, solos, duets, trios), let me know and I'll do my best on doing it. Review's make be happy and tend to make me write faster.
Love and Hugs to all who read this!

Edit: I'm going through and cleaning up all of my stories/chapters. I'm also deleting the chapters that were just AN. I hope it's easier to read and understand now. =) less than 3