Kurt turned the key in the door a quietly as possible. Not only did he not want to wake his daughter, but he really wanted to avoid Blaine at all cost. His night has been emotional as it is. He didn't want another confrontation with Blaine to be added to the list.

The front door opened slowly, allowing the living room light to pour through, as Kurt pushed it lightly. He closed the door just as softly and began to stride into the kitchen, not even focusing on anything but the need for coffee. He reached the kitchen and began making it, quickly putting coffee grinds and water into the shiny machine. He sat down in one of the tall bar stools at the kitchen counter and placed his head in his hands.

He didn't know how long he sat there, but he couldn't force himself to move. All he could do was think. Think about Blaine, Ana, and lastly himself. The coffee pot beeped, signaling that it was done, but he ignored it. The only thing he wanted was for everything to be the way it was. He was happy, they were happy and everything was perfect. Now, it was all going to hell.

Kurt was so entranced in thought that he didn't even hear the footsteps moving around the kitchen. He did, however, hear the sound of glass hit the countertop in front of him. He removed his hands from his face and saw Blaine standing in front of him holding a cup of coffee in his hand. Kurt also noticed that Blaine had made him a cup as well that sat before him. The older man took a sip of the coffee quietly, but continued looking at Blaine. He looked the same, smelled the same, but was somehow different from the person he fell in love with.

"You always were better at making coffee than me." Kurt said in a voice that couldn't be easily read. It sounded sincere, but Blaine could see right through it. He knew Kurt was disgusted with him.

"You don't have to do that. Play nice I mean. You have every right to flip out on me right now, take Ana and never look back." The shorter man said sadly, tears starting to leak from his eyes.

"I would never do that to you. Despite our problems, Ana is our daughter. And I will never take her away from you to be spiteful." Kurt explained honestly.

Blaine stared at him in awe for a short while as Kurt sipped his coffee. How could Kurt treat him so good after what he did? Neither wanted to initiate a long awaited conversation they were meant to have. So they just sat there, analyzing the situation from every angle hoping to get a good income. After about half an hour of silence, Kurt had reached exhaustion and Blaine had reached the maximum amount of anxiousness while waiting for Kurt to talk.

"I'm gonna go to bed." Kurt said as he placed his coffee mug into the sink.

"Okay. I'll sleep on the couch." The younger man stated, as he finished his coffee. Kurt began walking out of the room and towards the stairs of their home. But right before he stepped onto the first stair, Blaine stopped him.

"Kurt," called Blaine from the kitchen, "are we over?"

Kurt stilled and thought about it for a second. He loved Blaine to death and would always want him in his life. But would he be able to get over this? He honestly didn't know.

"I don't know." Kurt replied before continuing up the stairs and into bed.

The Next Day

A loud beeping sound from the nightstand next to him awakened Kurt from a restless sleep. His entire night was spent tossing and turning in his bed. Half the time, he was reaching for his husband on Blaine's side of the bed wanting to snuggle before he remembered that Blaine wasn't there. The other half was Kurt thrashing in the sheets after having a nightmare that Blaine left him. Either way, Kurt had Blaine on his mind.

Kurt groaned and pressed a button on the device, silencing its alarm. If he could do what he wanted, he would stay in bed all day and wish that everything could go back to normal. But that's not what's going to happen. Kurt had to dress his daughter for school by 7 and then go to work. Kurt turned his head to check the time.

7:04 a.m.

"Dammit!" Kurt yelled as he jumped out of bed.

He ran into the bathroom and began frantically brushing his teeth and washing his face. He then hopped into the bathtub and took the quickest shower of his life. Then, he ran into his closet and picked out a simple outfit for work. Once his hair was done, Kurt ran into his daughter's room to wake her up. However, when he reached her toddler bed, he noticed she wasn't in bed.

"I thought I'd let you sleep in a little, so I got Ana ready for school." Blaine said from the doorway.

Kurt turned around and saw Blaine still in his pajamas, hair a little frizzy, and five o' clock shadow coming in. Any other day, Kurt would have found that sexy. But not today.

"You're not ready for work." Kurt stated.

"I decided to take a leave of absence. I want to be here for you and Ana." Blaine explained nervously, shifting his feet.

Kurt nodded his head.

"Tonight's Ethan's birthday party. Are you coming?" The taller man asked.

"Yea. It should be fun."

"Yea. Fun." Kurt said before leaving the room and heading off to work.

A/N- The next chapter will probably be the party. I haven't decided what type of party, but let me hear your ideas!

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