So this wasn't as soon as I was hoping to update it, but I did in fact end up losing power. I always forget how not fun it is. And December Winds, so sorry I didn't think about the whole "British Accent" thing. It's just what I've always been exposed to for referencing the stereotypical south eastern(?) accent and I didn't think that of course there's more than one accent in Britain. It is similar to saying an "American Accent" Because you're right, there really isn't such a thing really (i.e. you have New England accent, Southern, Midwestern ect.) Anyways, sorry about that. I love all of you and your lovely reviews (they make my day, it's true as sad as that is) and I hope you enjoy :)

*Disclaimer* Once again, I'm not Ryan Murphy, I don't own Glee.


"Morning," Kurt said brightly as he looked up from some of his sketches he was working on at the kitchen table, he raised an eyebrow at Blaine "no offense, but you look awful. Do you feel okay, you usually don't sleep this late, it's almost noon."

"Didn't sleep well." Blaine murmured incoherently as he went over to the counter to make coffee. He could hear Becca's voice ringing out as she was singing with that karaoke game Mercedes had gotten her. "Remind me to make sure I kill Mercedes when I get a chance." He murmured, it had been two days since Becca's birthday and she hadn't stopped playing with the game.

"I'll help," Kurt chuckled "but I think I'm going to run to the office for a few hours since you have the day off. You don't mind staying with Becca do you?"

"Nah," Blaine shook his head "have fun." He kissed Kurt.

"You too," Kurt snickered, eyeing Becca –still singing karaoke in the living room- as he grabbed his bag and headed out. Five minutes later Kurt heard the door knock.

"You forget your keys?" He was in the middle of asking as he opened the door, only to see his parents.

"Sweetheart," Michelle said embracing him.

"Hey mom," He mumbled returning the hug "hi dad." He nodded towards his dad before something at his dad's feet caught his eye "Is that a dog?" He eyed the small puppy whose leash was in his dad's hand.

"We got him for Becca," Michelle said excitedly "well I did, as a belated birthday present. I found her at a shelter, she's a pug. I was told they're good apartment dogs, and they're good with kids. I've been calling her Pugsy." She said affectionately "She's only a couple months old though so you can call her whatever you want."

"Mom, you can't just bring a dog and… look I'm sorry but I can't accept this. We can't, Kurt would kill me."

"Oh my God is that a puppy?" Becca's voice came as she came running over, diving onto her knees to see the dog "Can I pet it please?"

"You can keep her if you want. She's your birthday present." Michelle beamed.

"Really?" Becca gasped excitedly.

"No, mom I said we can't keep her." But the moment he saw Becca on the floor playing with the dog he knew it was a lost cause.

"I'm going to name you Diva, because you look like one." Becca told the puppy.

"I'll talk to Kurt when he gets home," Blaine sighed "did you want to come in?" He asked hesitantly.

"Of course." Neil spoke up for the first time as they walked in "speaking of Kurt we're lucky he was leaving and told that doorman of yours we were your parents. You know your doorman is a jackass,"

"Please don't use that language in front of Becca." Blaine breathed.

"Sorry, but he kept asking us all these questions and was going to call you. Didn't believe us. Then he kept asking to make sure the dog had all his vaccines and…"

"That is his job." Blaine said "Maybe if you actually came by the past two years we've been here he would already know who you are." He added inaudibly.

"What?" They both looked at him.

"Nothing," Blaine said quickly "why are you here?" He asked as his phone buzzed, he glanced at it quickly.

From Kurt:

Just saw your parents. Need me? Love you.

Blaine quickly replied.

To Kurt:

No, but thanks :) But um, there may be a surprise when you get home… it wasn't my idea so please don't hate me when you get back. Love you too.

From Kurt:

BLAINE ANDERSON I swear if your parents are moving in with us…

To Kurt:

You know you're adorable when you're worried ;) but no. we do have a new addition to the household though. You'll see.

He sent the last reply snickering before remembering his mother was in the middle of explaining why they were there in the first place. He ignored the numerous incoming texts from Kurt, no doubt freaking out.

"We've been talking," Michelle told Blaine slowly "a lot about you. This stupid argument between you and your father has been going on too long. I told your father he needed to talk to you, for me."

"Well I think I've heard everything he's had to say." Blaine glanced at his father "I've been out since I was fourteen. That's half of my life. If he hasn't accepted me by now, I don't know why he would now."

"Because you're mother and I are getting a divorce Blaine." Neil told him, he looked at Michelle "Can you leave us alone for a minute?"

"Why don't you show me your new toys you got for your birthday sweetheart." Michelle suggested to Becca, who was cradling the puppy in her arms.

"Okay," Becca said cheerfully dragging Michelle into her room. Neil looked at Blaine awkwardly, shifting awkwardly

"What happened?" Blaine asked.

"You're mother left me. She's moving here, to be closer to you. She got fed up with me not being at work constantly, and then the way I treated you." He sat down in a chair in the living room, Blaine sitting on the couch across from him "That's why your mother and I didn't come to Becca's party, I was here working, but your mother was still in Ohio finishing packing, she just moved into her new apartment. You guys wouldn't happen to have a beer would you?" He asked suddenly.

"Uh yeah," Blaine got up and grabbed a corona from the fridge and handed it to his dad.

"This is the strongest you have?"

"Sorry," Blaine shrugged tossing him a bottle opener "Kurt and I don't drink that much, especially lately." He watched as his dad opened the bottle "What'd you want to talk about dad?"

"You know, one thing you don't expect after your wife tells you she's leaving you is to completely reevaluate your life." Neil told Blaine as he took a sip of his drink "Look, I'm sorry I haven't been the world's greatest father to you. It's just I spent my whole life expecting you to be like a mini-me. Then you came out, and it was just a shock and then that stupid dance where you got beat up right after that. It freaked me out, I thought if you were just straight it'd save you all that pain. Then you wanted to go to school for musical theater and all I could think of was you were so smart, why would you risk everything for that when you could just become a lawyer or doctor? But I can see it paid off," He admitted looking around the large apartment "I never understood your love of performing, and I don't think I ever will, just like I don't understand how you can like men instead of women. I have difficulty understanding you Blaine, but I do care for you."

"Thanks dad," Blaine smiled softly "I'm sorry about mom."

"It's been coming." Neil admitted "I just hope you and Kurt never have to go through it."

"We won't," Blaine said firmly "just because you never understood that Kurt and I do love each other doesn't mean we don't."

"Everything okay?" Michelle asked coming out of the bedroom.

"Yeah," Neil said uncertainly.

"Great," Blaine said getting up.

"Well I'm going to go," Neil said "goodbye." He held out his hand to Blaine "I'm sorry about everything." He said "I do care for you."

"I know." Blaine smiled unsurely "I'll see you around dad."

"Yeah," Blaine nodded before Neil left.

"So he told you," Michelle asked.

"Yeah," Blaine nodded "I'm sorry mom."

"It's sort of freeing." Michelle smiled, she looked at Blaine "I'm supposed to meet up with some old college friends for lunch. I'll see you soon. Maybe you, Kurt, and Becca can come visit once I'm settled in."

"Yeah," Blaine nodded "Becca would like that." He grinned as she ran back out into the living room with Diva, excitedly running to Michelle.

"Thank you sosososososososososososo much." Becca said "I love Diva."

"I'm glad." Michelle smiled.

"Kurt's going to kill me." Blaine shook his head.

"Well I take that as my cue to leave." Michelle grinned, she kissed Blaine's cheek "I'll see you soon sweetheart, okay?"

"Yeah," Blaine nodded "Bye mom."

"And this," She pulled an envelope out of her purse "is our anniversary gift for you and Kurt." She looked at Blaine "Your father was embarrassed to give it to you, he was afraid you wouldn't like it. But wait until Kurt gets home, I want you two to open it together."

"Sure, thanks mom." Blaine said.

"Bye Michelle." Becca said hugging her.

"Bye sweetie, I'll see you soon too, okay? Take care of Diva for me."

"I will," Becca smiled.


"Okay what's the surprise," Kurt asked as he walked into the apartment that night, Blaine standing at the stove making dinner.

"Hi Kurt, nice to see you too. Oh you want to know how my day went, especially since my parents came over unexpectedly? Oh it went fantastically." He said to himself sarcastically.

"Sorry," Kurt said walking over to kiss Blaine, only to feel something clawing at him.

"Oh yeah, that's the surprise." Blaine smiled as Kurt looked down to see the tiny pug jumping at his leg, vying for attention."

"You have to be kidding me," Kurt shook his head "we can't keep her."

"You can tell that to Becca." Blaine laughed as Becca came running into the kitchen chasing after the dog.

"Diva come here!" She cried.

"Diva?" Kurt raised an eyebrow.

"She named her." Blaine sighed "My mom and dad brought her as a birthday present for Becca, she's from a shelter." He looked at Kurt "We can't just bring her back to the shelter. She loves Becca, and Becca clearly adores her already."

"I can't believe I'm agreeing to it."

"I already got a bunch of dog stuff while you were out. Food, and a bunch of toys…" Blaine said excitedly.

"You love that stupid thing already too, don't you?" Kurt shook his head.

"Hey! She isn't stupid." Blaine said defensively "You'll love her too, promise."

"She is cute," Kurt said looking at the dog now licking at Becca's face.

"Told you." Blaine smirked.

"You'll burn the mac and cheese." Kurt pointed out "Honestly Blaine," He looked at the stovetop mac and cheese and turned the burner down stirring it.

"So my mom left my dad." Blaine said as he sat on the counter.

Kurt was about to yell at Blaine to get off the counter before the words hit him "I'm sorry,"

"Don't be," Blaine shook his head "they've been miserable for as long as I remember. It's not really a tragedy."

"It still can't be easy."

"It's fine Kurt, honestly." Blaine said seriously.

"Okay," Kurt let it go.

"Oh, they got us an anniversary present as well." He handed Kurt the envelope "I didn't open it yet."

"You're joking." Kurt said taking the envelope and opening it, moving closer to Blaine so they could both see the contents.

"Oh my God." Kurt's eyes widened.

Blaine and Kurt,

Hopefully this will make up for my ignorance. I found this article on the FURT house in the Lima News a few months ago right after the accident, I never knew about it .I know it isn't much, but hopefully it will help the program.

Neil Anderson

Blaine ignored the fact that his dad signed the note simply Neil Anderson (as if he needed to give his own son his last name) but he found the article.

FURT House Under New Management After Tragic Loss

The New York branch of the local teen hideout is being taken under control by the Lima branch's leader, David Karofsky after the death of Finn Hudson, who created the safe haven for bullied teens, particularly aimed towards LGBT teens. Offering counseling services as well as a safe recreational area for teens to hang out afterschool bully free, the FURT house was created by Hudson, originally from Lima. In an article for the New York times Hudson told press he created the program to help kids like his stepbrother, fashion designer Kurt Hummel, and to give them somewhere where they could feel safe and enjoy time with friends. The FURT House also offers counseling to those who bully. Hudson admitted to bullying in high school, and said that he wished to help those like him. Karofsky, a former schoolmate of Hudson's also had experience with bully, claiming to have been even worse than Hudson. He takes over the New York City program in addition to the Lima program after Hudson and his wife, Broadway Actress Rachel Berry died last week in a motor vehicle accident as the result of a drunk driver, who is said to be in critical condition. Karofsky was not available for comment. Donations are accepted for the FURT house, which is a nonprofit organization, at .org along with further information on the program.

"Kurt, he wrote a check for three thousand dollars for the FURT house." Blaine said his eyes wide, staring at the check in his hands that was attached to the article.


"You know, I was expecting today to be a disaster," Blaine said in Becca's room with Kurt as they tucked her in.

Kurt smiled before turning to Becca "She didn't even ask us to check for monsters." He stared at her, already asleep.

"The dog's protecting her." Blaine chuckled, gesturing to the dog curled up at Becca's side on the bed.

"She is a sweet dog," Kurt said affectionately rubbing the dog's head.

"Aww, you love her." Blaine teased.

"Shut up."

"Make me." Blaine raised his eyebrows suggestively.

"Fine," Kurt murmured before turning off the lights and pressing his lips to Blaine's.