The baby's cry woke Blaine from a dead sleep, just like it did most every morning at this time. He sat up carefully, running his hand through his hair to brush the tangled curls from his face. He made a mental note to get a haircut soon as he stumbled out of bed and over to the bassinet across the room.

He picked Elizabeth up, bouncing her carefully and rubbing her back just like Rachel had shown him. Her cries turned to soft whimpers and he turned his attention back to the bed. Holding her with one arm, he grabbed his pillow and flung it at Sebastian's head. The snoring cut off immediately and Sebastian rolled over with a groan.

"What the hell?" he mumbled, rubbing at his eyes.

"Get up!" Blaine yelled.

Okay, so yelling wasn't exactly something he could do, but the whisper was so loud and angry, his intention was very much clear.

Sebastian really looked at him now, eyes wide and confusion clear in his features. "What is wrong with you?" he asked sharply, keeping his voice low as well.

"I am not the only person that can take care of this baby." Blaine continued. "So get up and do something. Make a bottle, change a diaper; just get up!"

Sebastian climbed out of bed, but made no moves to actually do anything. "Are you serious?" he asked. "I have to get up in-" he glanced toward the alarm on his bedside table, "three hours!"

"So do I!" Blaine reminded him, still rocking the little girl. "Why am I the only one who does this? Every single night!"

Sebastian laughed quietly, shaking his head and going over to take the baby. Blaine didn't resist, watching as he positioned her in his arms and started bouncing her gently. She quieted down immediately and Sebastian placed the binky in her mouth again.

"How did you-"

"Because," Sebastian interrupted, "It happens every single night, but do you really think a three month old only wakes up once a night?" he asked, giving Blaine a serious look.

"Seeing as I've never had a baby, I wouldn't know." Blaine replied, his voice icy now.

This made Sebastian smile, but he didn't say anything as he put her back in the bassinet.

"This is only the first time. She'll wake up again in an hour." Sebastian told him, going back to the bed and climbing back under the covers. "It starts out really soft, and since I always wake up the first time, I'm not really asleep when it starts."

Blaine looked at him, not sure exactly where this was going. "So, if you always wake up the first time, why don't you do anything?" he asked.

"Because you're always up so fast, I don't see the point." Sebastian explained, pulling the covers down on the other side and patting it gently. "But the second time, I get up and take her into the living room so you can sleep. I usually make her a bottle and sit with her on the couch until it's time to get ready for work."

Blaine was stunned, rooted to the spot where he was standing. "So I just yelled at you for nothing…"

Sebastian shook his head, a small smile on his lips. "We're both stressed… Just get over here and cuddle with me for an hour." he said.

Blaine couldn't help but smile as he did as he was told, climbing back into bed and pulling Sebastian to him. He kissed him softly before looking down at him. "I married the perfect man." he said quietly.

"And don't forget that."

The next pillow hit Sebastian in the face.