"WHO IS THIS!?" Kurt demanded, shoving his phone in Jane's face.
Jane let out a slow breath, unamused. "That's our daughter. Who I'd really like to go see if you don't mind." She turned away, walking to her locker. They'd had a long day, and all Jane wanted to do was to go pick up her daughter from preschool and go home and relax as a family. The preschool sent pictures throughout the day, and while it was nice, by the end of the day Jane was no longer interested in seeing the pictures if it meant delaying her from actually getting her daughter.
"No – who's that boy?" Kurt practically spat the word out.
Jane stopped instantly; taking the phone from Kurt's outstretched hand. She had been determined not to let Kurt's surly behavior ruin her evening, but now her curiosity was peaked. Normally Kurt was the one who obsessed over the pictures, enjoying the periodic glimpses into their daughter's preschool life. She hadn't given the image more than a cursory glance before, but hadn't noticed anything that could provoke such a visceral reaction from him.
The kids were all sitting down for circle time, Jane recognized that instantly. And next to Lilly was Noah – who had his arm draped around her shoulders.
"Aww! Look at Noah!" Jane couldn't help but smile.
"You think this is cute? He has his arm. Around our daughter!" Kurt grabbed back the phone, before storming over to his locker. "I don't trust this kid. And I'm going to talk with Ms. Christy about this."
"Kurt! Really?" Jane rolled her eyes before following Kurt. She rested her hand on his arm, feeling how tense he was. "Kurt," her voice was soft. "They're one. He's not a terrorist – he's Agent Simon's son."
Kurt turned to Jane, his eyes still steely blue. "Fine, I'll have a talk with Agent Simon instead. I don't care if his kid is just one, he's gotta learn what's appropriate."
"Kurt, yesterday your daughter said 'I love you' to every person on the subway. I think you may be overreacting."
Kurt let out a slow breath. "Fine, but if he pulls that again – "
"Maybe we'll just arrange a play date okay? Now can we please go get our daughter?"
