Author's Note:

This chapter might be pretty short, sorry guys. I want to make it longer, but I've decided to only make this the plane ride. The friends of Kurt and Blaine will be NEXT chapter, as will a cute little trip to Disneyland, and so that one will be pretty long. All in all, this is going to be a short chapter, so don't be too angry, please?:)

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Alright, on to the story.


Two days later, Mollie was seated on her tiny, pink chair in front of her vanity in her room. She was running a brush through her long, bouncy, golden curls. Mollie grabbed a hairpin from atop the dark pink vanity and stuck it through a few of the curls, poking her tongue out in concentration. She grinned triumphantly at her reflection when her attempts to tame some of the wild curls succeeded, but then hurriedly packed up the rest of her hair stuff in her bathroom bag, realizing that she needed to be downstairs in a matter of minutes.

Mollie grabbed her suitcase and transported it to the top of the stairs, resting it against the wall before running back into her room to grab the now-filled, ocean blue bathroom bag and hoisting it over her shoulder. She made her way back to the matching suitcase that had her name bedazzled atop of it, snippets of Disney Princesses super-glued to the front of it, making it unique to Mollie. She smiled at the familiarity of the suitcases, remembering their last trip that they had taken to Rome.

Mollie grabbed the suitcase by its handle and went to pull it down the stairs, determined on not bothering her father, even if she couldn't lift it more than a few centimeters. Mollie figured that she could roll it, but when she went to take a step, she felt Blaine's arms lift her up and twirl her around.

"What do you think you're doing, munchkin? I'll get that, nobody wants you falling down the stairs." Blaine said, setting the little girl back down and picking up the suitcase, carrying it easily.

Blaine and Kurt had spent the past two days enjoying each other's company, flirting with a shyness that made Mollie's skin crawl with anticipation. She had contained herself from having a serious conversation with her father solely-based on the fact that she had a plan for California that was sure to work. And, Mollie had a conversation with Aunt Rachel and Auntie Tana yesterday when Blaine and Daddy were playing video games with Uncle Finn and Aunt Brittany on their visit to Aunt Rachel's apartment. Aunt Rachel and Auntie Tana both agreed with Mollie that the relationship needed to happen, but, while Aunt Rachel was all for rushing it, Auntie Tana suggested that Mollie waited a while. So, Mollie was at a loss for who to listen to.

Mollie contemplated all of her options inside her head as Blaine made her a PopTart, thinking intently. Blaine noticed her concentration and didn't comment, not wanting to intrude on her thought process or annoy her at all. Mollie was grateful for this.

After eating both of her cookie dough PopTarts, Mollie had finally reached a conclusion on what she would do. She was listening to both of them, in a way, but was more on Aunt Rachel's side. Mollie wasn't going to push as much as she had planned, but she wasn't backing off. They needed to have at least one date and Mollie was determined to make that one date happen when they were out in California.

Mollie was determined to make her daddy fall in love, and nothing was getting in the way of that.


Kurt came downstairs a few minutes after he heard his daughter place her plate in the dishwasher and roll her suitcase towards the front door, the five year old becoming obviously restless, although she was too polite to voice her impatience. Kurt chuckled to himself before lifting his suitcase up and carrying it down the stairs, smiling at Blaine and gesturing to the door.

"Are you ready to go?" Kurt asked, stifling a chuckle as his daughter sagged with relief at his side. Blaine nodded, biting his lip, obviously holding in laughter. Mollie was a very polite girl, but no five year old can be patient for more than a few minutes at a time, and Mollie was no exception to that rule.

They exited the apartment, Blaine offering to carry Mollie's suitcase for the fifth time, but Mollie just shook her head and pointed to Kurt's empty hand with a pleading expression. Blaine had noticed the subtle hints that the little girl had been giving him for the past few days, but hadn't commented, shrugging them off and thinking he had been making up each huff of annoyance whenever Kurt and Blaine sat apart from each other on the couch or did something seperately. This was new, though. Mollie was now begging him to make a move on her father. Blaine furrowed his eyes at the little girl before walking into the elevator and standing beside Kurt, feeling a wave of anxiety wash over him as he twitched his hand, not sure what to do. Mollie stared at him for a few minutes, causing even more tension, before Blaine finally caved and took Kurt's hand hesitantly. Kurt bit his lip to hold back a radiant grin and intertwined their fingers, shifting slightly so that Blaine was closer. Blaine's heart leapt and he turned his head slightly to smile shyly at Kurt, who returned the smile with a blush. Mollie giggled silently at Blaine's side, hidden by a suitcase from Kurt's vision, but Blaine noticed.

Blaine turned slightly toward the little girl, holding in a chuckle when he realized she was bouncing with happiness and grinning widely. Blaine mouthed a thank you toward Mollie, who returned it with a huge, toothy smile and a hug placed to Blaine's leg.


They arrived at the airport a little while later, checking in almost immediately, the airport being pretty quiet, which was a very rare and amazing thing. Kurt and Blaine let go of their intertwined hands a few times, but only for a few moments and they always rejoined them as soon as they could. Mollie watched on, her expression nothing less than excited and giddy as she stared at the intertwined hands in awe. All three of them walked around for a while before finally heading to their gate, now being called up to board.

Blaine noticed Kurt's hand tighten around his own significantly and turned toward him a little to see that he had paled a little more than usual, but smiled thinly at Blaine, trying to mask the dread that was overtaking his face. Blaine's eyebrows furrowed, but he figured that he would just discuss it with Kurt when they were seated on the plane. Mollie noticed Kurt's pained look and immediately took his other hand out of habit.

"It's only a couple hours, Daddy, then we get to be back on the ground for an hour before we go to the next plane. We have a layover in Chicago." Mollie stated, smiling up at him reassuringly. It took Blaine a few minutes to understand, but once he did, he squeezed Kurt's hand a little tighter and moved in a little closer.

After getting seated on the plane, Mollie taking the aisle seat next to Blaine as Kurt settled into the window seat, Blaine turned his attention to Kurt. Mollie was listening to music on her iPod and drawing random things into her notebook.

"You're afraid of planes or flying?" Blaine asked Kurt, not accusatory but more genuine curiosity.

"Both, I would say." Kurt said after a moment, blushing out of his own embarrassment. Blaine frowned at the otherwise adorable blush.

"That's a reasonable fear, Kurt. I'm terrified of clowns, you know. That's not even normal. Children are afraid of clowns, not full grown adults. It's not even that I just think they're creepy, I'm petrified of them. Whenever I see one, I literally shake. It's quite embarrassing, actually. Your fear is much more rational than mine." Blaine assured Kurt, squeezing his hand and smiling at him. Kurt nodded and let out a shaky breath.

"It's more embarrassing for me that my daughter has become so used to it. I feel like I should be the one comforting her, not the opposite. She's five. She acts like a full grown adult. She's quite mature for her age, which I should be thankful for, but I don't know, I feel like I'm not doing my job right." Kurt said, his face turning from fearful to concerned. Blaine shook his head vigorously.

"You are, by far, one of the best parents that I have ever had the pleasure to meet and Mollie is the most well-behaved, happy little girl I have ever met in my entire life. You have done such an outstanding job of raising her. Don't you ever doubt that." Blaine said. Kurt looked into his eyes with so much emotion that it overwhelmed Blaine.

Suddenly, all of the emotions went away, being replaced with a single gaze of fear as the plane grew louder and they started moving. Blaine went back into his protector-mode, grabbing Kurt's hand reassuringly. Kurt tensed as the plane grew even faster, a sign that they were about to take off. It took Blaine a moment to come up with a way to comfort Kurt, and even though it was a risk, Blaine decided to do it.

He lifted up the armrest that separated both of them and undid Kurt's seat belt, wrapping an arm around Kurt and pulling him closer to Blaine. Kurt responded immediately, cuddling into Blaine's embrace and sighing softly in relief. Blaine smiled at Kurt's response, grateful that his plan had worked, and relaxed significantly.

Suddenly, Blaine felt a poke to his side. He looked up from Kurt, smiling at Mollie who was giving him a large thumbs-up and an even wider grin than earlier. She giggled a little when he returned her smile and then turned back towards the notebook that was perched on her lap, drawing pictures of fairies. Blaine smiled at her for a minute before shutting his eyes and drifting off to sleep, Kurt already sleeping before the plane had even taken off.


Blaine woke up a few hours later, glancing at Mollie, who was now coloring in Snow White's dress as music still played from her headphones, before turning his gaze to the sleeping man, cuddled up around his torso. Blaine smiled at how adorable Kurt looked before nudging him softly to inform him that the plane would be landing shortly.

Kurt moved slightly, but only to hold Blaine tighter. Blaine inwardly cursed himself for having to wake him up, but nudged Kurt again. This time, Kurt nuzzled his face into Blaine's chest.

"Blaine." Kurt murmured, still fast asleep as he clung to Blaine. Blaine's heart swelled magnificently and Blaine didn't move him anymore, too happy and shocked with the words that escaped Kurt's sleeping mouth. Mollie was now in the middle of putting away her iPod and coloring book as Kurt said Blaine's name loud enough for her to hear and she squealed, eliciting a chuckle out of Blaine. She set her things back into her carry-on bag before turning to Blaine reluctantly.

"Here, I know how to get him up. Daddy? Vogue arrived this morning in the mail." Mollie said, directing her attention to her sleeping father. Kurt sat up a little, rubbing his eyes.

"I'm up." Kurt muttered, shifting so that he was back in his own seat. Blaine didn't move the armrest back down but relaxed his arm. A few minutes later, Kurt was wide awake, but feeling cold without Blaine close to him anymore. Hesitantly, Kurt moved towards Blaine, clasping their hands together. Blaine realized that Kurt was feeling just as cold as he was and wrapped his arm back around Kurt, pulling him a little closer.

Mollie didn't say anything or make any sounds at this, not wanting to draw attention to herself, but she inwardly giggled with excitement.

The plan was working out better than she had hoped for.


Author's Note:

Awwww, Mollie is such a little sweetheart. I think after Klaine is together, I'm going to have her become more of a child. But, right now, she just wants to see her daddy happy.

This chapter was actually a LOT longer than planned, I had actually planned it to be no longer than 1000 words, but I guess I stretched it out. I hope you guys enjoyed it, the next chapter should be significantly longer, but won't be out until Friday, not Thursday.

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