I promise things are moving along now, I know there hasn't really been much Raine interaction so far, but I promise just stick with it, it's coming soon :)

As always - I don't own Glee because if I did, Blaine would be in ND already and Sam and Puck would be shirtless in pretty much every scene they were in ;)

Enjoy x


As the weekend of his sister's wedding loomed, Blaine was becoming increasingly more nervous. This is mainly due to Kurt's parents being there and the awkward comments that would arise throughout the day. Kurt had tried to reassure him, but Blaine couldn't get past this. Of course, he was also anxious about his sister getting married, he had no doubt that Finn or Mia would not show up, but he'd always been close Mia, so of course he was anxious for her.

Soon it was Saturday morning, and Rachel was driving them to the wedding venue. Blaine had found a shirt to wear, but Kurt was moaning that it looked too plain – to Blaine of course it was just a normal white shirt. Throughout the car ride, Blaine was clutching tightly to Kurt's hand, who was telling him off for checking his watch every couple of minutes.

"Will you relax, there's no way that we're going to be late, Rachel's driving, and she has to be early for everything," Rachel giggled in the front seat and Blaine smiled at them both.

"I'm fine," he lied, Kurt raised and eyebrow and Blaine laughed, "I'm fine!" he protested.

"We're only a couple of minutes away now, I think" Rachel said trying to reassure him,

"Well that just fills me with confidence," Blaine snapped, instantly regretting it as the anxiety filled the pit of his stomach. Rachel sighed quietly and focused her attention back onto the road.

"Rachel, sorry. I didn't mean to snap at you," Blaine sighed, Kurt squeezing his hand gently.

"It's okay, I can understand you being nervous," Blaine smiled gratefully at her, still feeling guilty that he'd taken out his anxiety on her.

It was ten minutes later when they finally arrived; Rachel found a parking space before the three of them walked towards the hotel. Rachel admired her surroundings as they neared the hotel. It had been specifically designed to host weddings. Because it was summer, it made the whole thing look even more beautiful, the flowers were out in bloom and the birds were singing in the bushes near by.

"They made a good choice," she commented, "It's beautiful."

"They're lucky the weather is so good today," Kurt added, "It would be a disaster if it had rained, especially as they're holding the ceremony outside." Blaine smiled, the anxiety now affecting his power of speech.

Rachel slowed down, allowing Blaine and Kurt to walk in front of her, she didn't feel comfortable walking into a room where didn't know any of the people inside. As they approached the doors, Blaine paused and took a deep breath, Kurt peered inside, it was Rachel that had noticed him stop and gave him a reassuring smile.

"It'll be okay," she told him, Blaine smiled before the two of them walked inside to catch up with Kurt.

Unfortunately Rachel wouldn't be attending the actual ceremony, her invite was to the reception afterwards, not that she minded, she was grateful for the invite anyway. Kurt spotted his brother inside and dragged Blaine in his direction.

"I'll go and check in, I'll catch up with you two later," Rachel shouted as the two boys walked off in the opposite direction. Blaine waved goodbye and Kurt dragged him eagerly in the direction of his brother. Kurt tapped Finn on the shoulder, who slowly turned around. Grinning when he saw his younger brother.

"Kurt!" he hugged his brother tightly, before noticing Finn stood awkwardly to the side.

"It's good to see you again, Blaine," he said holding out his hand, Blaine shook it and began to feel a little more relaxed.

"I hear you two have moved in together?" Finn asked, "What's it like having your own place?"

"Well, I wouldn't exactly call it out own place, my friend Rachel, she still lives with us," Kurt explained.

"But it's still nice living together," Blaine reassured Finn, who had a confused expression on his face, "So where's Mia?"

"Upstairs getting ready apparently," Finn told him, "Apparently, I'm not supposed to see her until the actual ceremony."

"No it's bad luck Finn!" Kurt scolded him, causing Blaine to laugh as Kurt began fussing over his brother's choice of wedding attire.

"Are mum and dad here yet?" Kurt asked, Finn was just opening his mouth to speak when

"Kurt!" Blaine froze as he heard the familiar voice of Kurt's mother getting closer to them.

"It's good to see you again," she told him, gripping tightly onto him, Finn glanced at Blaine, who was yet again stood awkwardly at the side. He gave him a slight smile, before Kurt's mum let go of him.

"You should come home more often, we don't see you enough these days," she exclaimed,

"Well, I've been busy mum, Blaine and I have moved in together now," he smiled, glancing in Blaine's direction. Kurt's mother, who hadn't even acknowledged Kurt's boyfriend's presence, gave him a quick glance, before focusing her attention on her own son again.

"Come to think about it, there's someone I'd like you to meet," she grinned at Kurt, he sighed loudly and clasped Blaine's hand, knowing that she was likely to introduce him to another guy.

"Maybe later mum," he told her.

"But…" Kurt glanced at Finn for help, who simply shrugged, pretty useless Kurt thought. He squeezed Blaine's hand tighter, and decided a change of subject was in order.

"So, where's dad?" he asked.

"Oh, he's talking to Mia's parent's." she told him, ignoring the fact that they were also Blaine's parents. They'd only be talking for a few minutes and it was already getting to Blaine.

"Excuse me a few minutes," he said before walking to opposite side of the room, looking for his own parents. Of course Kurt followed after him, Blaine had only made it halfway across the room before clasping his hand and stopping him from walking further.

"I'm sorry about my mum," he said quietly, Blaine sighed and squeezed his boyfriend's hand.

"You don't have to apologise," he sighed, trying to fake a smile

"I love you," Kurt smiled

"I know," Blaine smiled as he kissed Kurt, "I'm going to head over to my parents though, is that okay?" Kurt nodded and watched as Blaine walked away, before reluctantly returning to Finn and their mother who was chatting.

"I thought you'd be upstairs helping Mia get ready," Kurt sighed lazily.

"Don't be ridiculous, it's only the bride's family who help her, not only that but she's got so many people helping her already, hair stylist, make up artist…." Kurt nodded as his mother listed all of the people that were assisting Mia in getting ready, and had a sneaking suspicion that she's hired all of those people to prevent her from interfering.

"Oh look, it's you're Aunt Annie." She walked away, leaving Finn and Kurt alone to talk again.

"So, is Blaine okay?" Finn asked, and Kurt sighed, running a hand through his perfectly styled hair.

"Yeah, it's just mum, you know?" Finn nodded, understandingly and tried to reassure Kurt.

"It's probably because after today, you're technically related?" Finn suggested and Kurt just laughed.

"Not that closely related, he'll be my sister-in-law's brother," Finn laughed and patted his brother's shoulder.

"She'll come around,"

Blaine let out a sigh of relief when he saw his parents chatting with Kurt's dad at the far end of the room. He hadn't seen his parents since Christmas, although they spoke every weekend, his mother felt it was far too long.

"Blaine!" she shrieked, hugging him tightly, just as Kurt's mum had done minutes ago. "How are you? What's it like living with Kurt?"

"I'm fine mum, and it's great," he smiled, feeling slightly more comfortable. He glanced over to Kurt's dad, who smiled him. So he politely smiled back.

"Glad to hear that you and Kurt are happy," he smiled, Blaine nodded and smiled back at him, glad that he was only having to deal with one of Kurt's parents at a time, although he wasn't quite sure whether he was being sincere, or just putting on an act in front of Blaine's parents. Even so, Blaine didn't care; he didn't feel as awkward as he had done when he was faced with Kurt's mum.

"Well, I'd better go and find Kurt," Blaine smiled, "He'll be wondering where I am."

"Can we get you a drink first son?" his dad asked, Blaine smiled gratefully, but shook his head.

"Not right now, but thanks," his dad grinned, as Blaine crossed the room again in search of Kurt.

When he eventually found he was standing exactly where he had left earlier talking to Finn and his mum, only now he was stood on his own, checking his appearance in his compact mirror. Blaine wrapped his arms around his waist, Kurt jumped and turned around in Blaine's arms, smiling when he realised it was his boyfriend.

"I forgot to tell you earlier," Blaine whispered, "I love you to," before planting a gentle kiss on Kurt's lips.

"I know," Kurt grinned, kissing Blaine one more time.

"So where's Finn?" Blaine asked, as they continued to hug.

"He'd outside, apparently it's only going to be a few minutes until we're called." Blaine nodded and hugged Kurt tighter.

"Good, it's getting difficult avoiding both of our parents," he laughed, causing Kurt to smile, Kurt released himself from the hug and took Blaine's hand in his securely.

"Oh, I saw Rachel heading to our room with Bell services whilst you were talking to your parents, I suspect she'll stay in her room until later," Kurt explained, Blaine nodded and sighed quietly.

"I just feel bad that she's on her own all afternoon," Kurt shrugged at Blaine's concern.

"She'll be fine, she'll probably watch a movie or something," he said dismissively. They continued to make small talk for a few minutes, Blaine laughing as Kurt continued to criticise the attire of most of the wedding guests. Someone tapped Blaine on the shoulder, he turned around quickly, never releasing Kurt's hand and smiling when he saw his mum.

"Everyone's heading outside now," she told him, before noticing that he was holding Kurt's hand. She smiled at her son before flicking her attention to Kurt.

"Hello Kurt," she smiled, "It's good to see you again, New York obviously suits you,"

"Nice to see you again, to," Kurt smiled politely.

"I hope you've been looking after my Blaine?" she laughed; Kurt nodded and squeezed Blaine's hand tighter.

"I sure have," Kurt smiled, "Nothing but the best for Blaine."