Blaine and Kurt were on their way to Blaine's house to have lunch with his parents. They were afraid of what his parents would say. Blaine knew that his dad didn't accept the fact that he was gay. What would he think if his son actually had a boyfriend? What would he think about the fact that he could conceive a child? And that his boyfriend could do the same. Blaine had let Kurt drive, knowing that if he drove, it wouldn't end up well because he was already being stressed out to the point that he was glad that he didn't put any gel in his hair. If he had, his hair would be a mess due to how much he and pulled at it and ran his hands through it, trying to deal with the stress.

Noticing this, Kurt reached his hand over to Blaine's, lifted it to his lips and kissed it. "Blaine, don't stress out so much. No matter what happens, I will be right there by your side. You need to claim down, it's not good for the babies if either of us are stressing out," Kurt said while he glanced over at Blaine and still keeping his eyes mostly on the road.

"Kurt, what if they don't want anything to do with me once they find out? Where would I go? What would I do?" Blaine asked in a soft voice.

"Blaine, if anything like that happens, you can, no will live with me. We're in this together and if your parents don't want to be a part of it, then it's their own fault. You are the most compassionate and the most caring person I know, if your parents don't want to see their grandchildren grow up, then they don't deserve to be a part of our lives," Kurt said in a stern voice as to convince Blaine that he meant what he said.

"Would you really let me live with you?" Blaine asked.

"Of course I would, we've been practically living together since I transferred to Dalton, but as a couple for a month. Blaine you belong where I belong. We come together or not at all," Kurt said as he noticed that they weren't too far from Blaine's house. "We're almost there. And remember what I told you, we're in this together and we'll get through this together, not matter what the outcome may be."

Blaine looked up at the road approaching them, and felt uneasy about what would happen, but was glad that Kurt would be by his side. He was ready to tell his parents. They deserved to know the truth, no matter what it would cost him.

Kurt pulled into the driveway to the house that Blaine had grown up in. As he looked at it now, yes this was the place he grew up in, but since he started at Dalton, this place and become a stranger to him. The only time he spent more than a few days here was during the summer, and most of the time he would either find ways to get out of the house for a while, like go stay with Wes or David for a week and then he would come back and stay in his room, only surfacing out of it for food.

As the car came to a stop, Blaine looked at the house one last time before he had to go in, and he realized that even if his parents kicked him out, he still had Kurt and his family who loved him no matter what, even if they only recently found out about the two of them being together. Kurt got out of the car and came around to Blaine's side. Once they locked the car, they held hands and walked towards the door. Once at the door, they pulled their hands away and Blaine opened the door. They walked in to find his father sitting on the couch in the living room reading the newspaper while his mother looked to be watching some cooking show on TV. The moment the door closed, they looked up.

"Blaine, who did you bring with you?" His mother asked as she walked over to them.

"Mom, dad, this is Kurt. My boyfriend," Blaine said as he took Kurt's hand in his own as they stood in front of his parents.

"Oh" was all that his mother said, as his father seemed to be shocked. He had always thought that this was a phase that Blaine was in. He hadn't expected his son to bring home a boyfriend when he had been waiting for him to actually bring home a girlfriend.

"I see that you guys aren't that happy for me, but I want to let you know that Kurt brings the best things out of me. He's shown me that not everything in life will be there for you; sometimes you have to find it. He means the world to me. We've been together for a month, and since day one, I knew that I wanted him in my life forever. There was another reason I came home this weekend, Kurt and I have something to tell you, but please don't freak out too much," Blaine said. He looked over to Kurt, who nodded his head meaning that he should continue. "The real reason I brought him to meet you is because we're both pregnant. Before you ask me how we could get pregnant, I'm going to tell you. Researchers have recently found out that there are males that carry the gene to conceive and carry a child, just like a woman would. We both have this gene and are currently carrying our first two children."

The look he got from his father, told him that he wasn't anywhere near happy. He was a look of pure hate and disappointment. To hear his son say that he was not only dating a guy, but had also gotten pregnant, while getting his boyfriend pregnant made him wish that this was not his son. His son should be straight, with a girlfriend and would eventually take over his business. This person in front of him was no son of him, yes he may have the same DNA, but other than that, he meant nothing to him.

"I want you to get out of my house. Collect all of your things and get out. Anything that you leave will be thrown out. I expect you to be out within 2 hours," He said with anger in his voice.

"Ok, if that will make you happy, I will. And once I'm gone, I'm never coming back. Come on Kurt, let's get my things and then we can be out of here," Blaine said. He led Kurt upstairs to his room. An hour and fifty minutes later, each boy was holding three suitcases filled with almost all of Blaine's clothing and other things that he could not live without that he had kept at his house. His room was almost empty, he had decided to take a pillow with him, even though he already had one at Dalton, he thought that he could bring it to Kurt's house. He had put his guitar in its case and set it by the door, so that he didn't forget about it. Everything that had been in his desk was now either in his bags or on the floor because he didn't need it. His book shelves were halfway empty because he decided to only take the books that he knew Kurt didn't have. He had grabbed most of his CD's and DVD's, along with his alarm clock and his favorite posters that hung on the wall. The room looked as if no one had lived there for a while.

The two boys backed out of the room and made their way downstairs, taking one step at a time. Once at the front door, Blaine took one last look before leaving it all for good. He opened the front door and stepped out into the cool air around him. Making his way to Kurt's car and opening up the back. After they put everything in, Blaine took one last look at his childhood home before telling Kurt that it was ok to leave now. That he was ready for something more meaningful to him. He belonged with Kurt and where ever Kurt lived, he lived.


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