A/N - Two chapters in one day! The kids are in preschool now. This chapter is a lot shorter than the last one. I hadn't realized that before - I originally wrote this in a notebook.

Two: The First Day

It was the first day of school. Blaine Hummel-Anderson was waiting in his empty classroom for the flood of 3-year-olds. The first student to arrive with her parent was Marissa Hummel-Anderson. Blaine smiled.

"Marissa, you're early! I thought Kurt wanted to sleep a bit later," Blaine said.

"Well, Daddy said that he wanted to sleep, but I just couldn't wait!" replied Marissa.

Kurt looked at Blaine tiredly. "We left about 15 minutes after you did."

"Sorry, love," replied Blaine. Kurt kissed Marissa good-bye and left.

The next family to arrive was the Brightman family. Jenna & Jamie Brightman were trying to keep Fred & George under control, but they were still bouncing off the walls in excitement. Blaine exclaimed, "Jen, Jamie, where are Evan & Ethan? I thought they were bringing the boys to school today!"

"They're working," responded the twins. "We'll see you later, Blaine."

They passed Wes and Claire in the doorway. Claire exclaimed, "Daddy! Daddy, look! Marissa and Fred and George! It's almost like home but it's not 'cause it's school and Jeremy and Annie and Emmie and Darren and baby Luna and baby Audrey aren't here!"

Wes and Blaine laughed. After Wes left there came a flood of other parents bringing their children for the first time.

"Don't worry Mrs. Williams, Johnny will be fine," Blaine told a nervous parent as he tried to stop Fred & George Brightman from drawing on Johnny Williams's face with markers. "Fred, George, will you please stop!"

Marissa walked over to them, grabbed Johnny's hand and pulled him away from Fred & George. She said, "You really shouldn't let them draw on you like that. I'm Marissa. What's your name?"

Mrs. Williams asked, "Who is that little girl?"

"My daughter Marissa. She knows how to deal with Fred & George. I'm hoping she can share that knowledge with the rest of the class," replied Blaine.

"Are Fred & George twins? They look like they're related," Mrs. Williams said.

Blaine laughed. "They're cousins, but their parents are two sets of identical twins."

"I should go now," Mrs. Williams said.

Blaine gathered the children on the rug. He said, "Hi, Class! I'm Mr. Anderson."

Marissa raised her hand, just like she'd been practicing at home. Blaine said, "Yes, Marissa?"

With her hand still in the air, Marissa said, "That's not your name."

"Yes it is," replied Blaine. Fred raised his hand. "Fred?"

"No, it's not," Fred said.

George added, "Your last name is Hummel-Anderson."

"George, you need to raise your hand before you talk," Blaine said. All of the other children – except for Claire – looked very confused.

"…I just use Anderson at school so that it's easier for the 3-year-olds. Never did I expect that introducing myself as 'Mr. Anderson' would actually confuse a class," Blaine told Kurt that evening.

"Well, to be fair, you've never had Marissa, Fred, George & Claire in your class," replied Kurt reasonably.

"It didn't bother Jeremy & Annie last year," said Blaine.

"And it probably won't bother Emmie or Darren or Luna or Audrey when they're in preschool, "Kurt said. "But Marissa shares your last name and Fred & George are Brightmans. If it was going to confuse any class, it was always going to be this one."

"I suppose so," replied Blaine.

A/N - I hope you liked it! REVIEW, PLEEEEEEEEASE!

The next chapter jumps ahead to high school (although Emmie, Luna and Audrey will still be in elementary school - 8th, 7th & 6th grades, actually)