A/N: I know that it's been a while. So sorry.
Quinn was nervous. Like really nervous. They were standing on her mom's porch and she couldn't get the courage to knock. She looked at Blaine, his hazel eyes softening.
"How do you tell your mother that you decided to have a baby with your gay best friend?" she asked, cradling her six and half month baby bump. Blaine took her hand.
"You do it with the skill and precision of the lawyer you will be. And I just smile and try to win her over," Blaine said softly. Quinn could tell that he was as nervous as she was. The only thing that appeased her was that Blaine had helped her dress so that made it almost impossible to tell that she was less than three months away from giving birth. He was a miracle worker. Quinn lifted her hand and knocked on the door. In seconds, Judy Fabray opened the door. There was shocked smile on her face when she saw her daughter and Blaine.
"Quinn, what are you doing here?" she asked. Quinn looked at Blaine. He nodded. She turned back to her mom.
"Mom, I have some news," she said.
Judy led them into the living room. They sat on the couch and she sat across from them. Quinn licked her lips.
"So, Quinnie, who is this lovely gentlemen?" Judy asked, smiling at Blaine. Blaine smiled that irresistible smile of his.
"My name is Blaine Anderson, Ms. Fabray. It's a pleasure to meet you," his voice was like honey, and Quinn was so grateful that Blaine was so charismatic and likeable. He was well dressed, and so Quinn knew that won some brownie points with her mom. Judy smiled at Blaine's charm.
"And how do you two know each other?" she asked. Quinn stepped in.
"Blaine transferred to McKinley our senior year and then he got a scholarship to NYU. He and Finn were roommates and he was a double major. Now he's working on a TV show that's actually set in New York. He's a writer," Quinn started to sell Blaine to her mom. Judy nodded, impressed.
"And that's what you want to do, Blaine? You want to be a screen writer?" she asked. Blaine shrugged.
"I love it, but I wouldn't mind switching to directing, acting or producing. I kind of want to be a do-it-all filmmaker," he smiled, laughing lightly. Judy smiled.
"And when did you two start...dating?" Judy asked. Blaine and Quinn couldn't contain their laughter. Dating? As if. Quinn calmed herself and looked at her mom.
"Mommy, Blaine's my best friend. We're not dating," Quinn said. Judy blanched, embarrassed and confused.
"I'm gay, Ms. Fabray," Blaine added softly. Her expression grew even more confused, but she didn't look angry or judgmental. She asked what they were doing here then. Quinn felt her insides freeze. This was the part she'd been dreading.
"Mom, well, Blaine and I both wanted a family and..." Quinn stood up, undoing her jacket so her baby bump was revealed.
"In three months, you'll be a grandmother of two," Blaine finished, taking Quinn's hand. Judy's eyes glistened with tears.
"I know this must be hard for you," Quinn started but she couldn't finish before Judy pulled her into a hug. Quinn's brow furrowed in confusion, but she hugged her mom back.
Judy pulled away, her eyes shimmering with...happy tears? Quinn didn't know, let alone understand. She thought her mom would be ashamed.
Judy then went and hugged Blaine. He shot Quinn a confused, but relieved, look.
"I don't understand. I thought you'd be mad," Quinn admitted. Judy looked at her and smiled.
"No Quinnie. I'm not your father. Your kids will be amazing, and with Blaine's genes too? I can't wait to meet them," Judy said.
Judy insisted that they stay a little longer so Blaine and Quinn attempted to make conversation until they really had to go. When they were in the car, the nerves set in once more.
"Now, how do I tell my dad that I'm having a baby but am still gay?" Blaine asked, shaking his head. Quinn squeezed his hand. She was terrified of meeting his parents and telling them that she was pregnant with Blaine's twins.
Blaine's house was nice and Quinn was almost shaking by the time they reached the door. Blaine fixed her coat, once again hiding her pregnancy. He then knocked on the door, his face struggling to remain neutral. The door opened and Blaine's mom was standing there. She had dark brunette hair faintly speckled with grey strands but she also had really blue eyes, which Blaine had not inherited. She broke into a beautiful smile when she saw Blaine and pulled him into a tight hug.
"Blaine, sweetie, what are you doing here? It's been ages," she said happily, holding him as if it was his last day on earth. Blaine smiled and pulled out of the hug gently, looking back at Quinn.
"Mom, this is my best friend, Quinn Fabray. I have something to tell you and dad," he said. Mrs. Anderson reached out and shook Quinn's hand.
"Hi, dear. You can call me Olivia, not Mrs. Anderson or anything," she smiled before leading both Quinn and Blaine inside. They sat next to each other on the couch in the living room as Olivia went to find her husband.
"Daniel? Blaine's here!" She called out. There were some heavy steps and then the ever-mysterious Mr. Anderson appeared. He looked so much like Blaine, just with darker hair and less joy on his face. He looked startled to see Blaine, and even more so to see Quinn. He sat down across from them slowly, looking back and forth between them.
"Who's this?" he asked. Blaine sighed.
"It's nice to see you too, Dad. This is Quinn Fabray, she's my best friend in the whole world. She went to McKinley, NYU and Columbia with me," Blaine introduced. Olivia smiled and Daniel turned his intense gaze onto Quinn.
"And why are you here?" he asked, in a softer voice now. Quinn cast a look at Blaine, who took her hand.
"Dad, mom...Quinn and I are having a baby. Two actually," Blaine said. Daniel and Olivia both had shared looks of confusion on their faces.
"I thought you were gay?" Daniel said.
"He is. Blaine and I both wanted a family, so we went to the doctor and we're having twins," Quinn said, undoing her coat for the last time that evening. Seeing the baby bump, Olivia broke into a smile and tears flooded her eyes as she hugged Blaine and then Quinn.
"Twins? Oh, Blaine, sweetie this is wonderful! And Quinn, it's so fantastic to get this news. Thank you," She murmured, wiping the tears from her eyes. Daniel hadn't said anything yet. Blaine looked at him sadly.
"Dad, I know...this isn't what you wanted..." Blaine trailed off. Daniel looked at his son.
"Blaine, I know that in the past I've struggled with you being gay for a while. But this...you having a baby, was what I was worried about. Now...I'm going to be a grandfather," he said, his mouth ever so slightly turning up at the sides to form a smile. Blaine nodded. Quinn had a feeling that this was the warmest Daniel ever got, but she was okay with that. Olivia asked them to stay for dinner, and Blaine and Quinn just couldn't say no.
