I'm really sorry for how long it took me to update! I've had horrible writer's block and don't really know where else to take this story so this will be the last chapter. I want to thank you for following the story, the reviews, and loving it! This may be the end for this story, but I have also written a few other stories and am in the middle of 2 so feel free to check them out! I don't own Glee.


It was a few months later when Kurt was walking through the mall when he saw it through the window. It was small, silver band with a small diamond in the middle. Nothing too flashy, but it looked perfect. It spoke to him. He quickly looked around him to make sure nobody he knew was watching and went in the store.


Friday night when Blaine arrived home from work, he came home to a dark apartment, a little smaller than their previous one but they still loved it, and it was only lit by candles. He walked into the living room to find a blanket, some pillows, more candles, a bottle of wine, and cheesecake.

"Kurt? What's going on? Did I miss some type of anniversary because if I did, I'm so sorry!"

Kurt came from the kitchen and smiled, "No. You didn't miss an anniversary." He went over and kissed Blaine quickly before tugging him down to the blanket.

"We've both been a little crazy with work lately so I just wanted a night to relax with you. A chance for us to... I don't know... have some quality alone time."

Blaine smiled and kissed his hand, "That is a wonderful idea. I love it, thank you."

Kurt smiled as he poured each of them a glass of red wine and passed it to Blaine.

"Let's toast."

"What shall we toast to my dear?"

Kurt took his hand, "To celebrating our love for one another. The love of my life. I don't know what I would do without you."

Blaine clinked their glasses together and took a sip. They made small talk about their jobs while they took turns feeding each other pieces of cheesecake. When they were finished they snuggled against the pillows and looked out the window at the city. Kurt pulled away gently and looked at Blaine.

"Blaine..."

Blaine sat up and took Kurt's hand, "What is it gorgeous?"

"From the very first time I saw you when you came to my door for Rachel's bachelorette party, I knew that you were special. I was instantly attracted to you. I wanted to get to know you and I felt almost like a magnetic pull towards you. It was like fate came knocking on my door. And after that night I was worried that I wouldn't see you again, but the next day, I spilled coffee all over you and I was convinced that I was supposed to get to know you. You were supposed to be in my life."

Blaine smiled, "It was fate."

Kurt nodded, "Everyday I'm convinced that I can't love you anymore than I already do, but everyday you prove me wrong. I never cared that you were a stripper, though I am glad that you finally quit. I want to grow old with you and go to bed with you and wake up with you by my side for the rest of my life."

Kurt stopped and reached into his pant pocket and pulled out a small box and opened it, "Blaine, will make me the happiest person in the world and marry me?"

By this time they both had tears in their eyes and Blaine was at a loss for words so he kissed Kurt passionately on the lips and whispered "Yes yes I love you so much" against his lips. Kurt put the ring on his finger and pushed him down against the pillows and straddled his hips. Things were getting heated when Kurt stopped.

"What's wrong, babe?"

"Blaine, I just have one other question to ask."

"Okay.."

"Will you be my stripper at my bachelor party?"

They both laughed, "I will do anything you want.. fiance."

Kurt smiled, "Right now I want you to make love to me."

Blaine kissed him, "You don't have to ask."

FIN