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Title: Tomorrow's Problems

Summary: A life-changing discovery, a fight and a reconciliation – Kurt and Blaine learn what it means to be in an adult relationship

Era: FutureKlaine

Perspective: 3rd person omniscient

Prompt: one that's kinda sad/comforty but not too horrible (by Emrisah)

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-1-

Blaine grasped his boyfriend's hand as they sat on the sticky plastic seats in the hospital waiting room. Kurt's leg was jigging with impatience, his bottom lip being chewed to pulp.

"We have the results."

Both stood as the nurse approached them, a chart in her hand.

"It's not that I thought there'd be any problems," Kurt said nervously to no one in particular. "It's just better to ask and be told there's nothing wrong than to-" He broke off, taking in the nurse's expression. "-not," he finished lamely.

"What is it?" Blaine asked.

The woman's eyes turned on him.

-2-

"You dick."

Blaine winced at the words, glancing up.

Angry, hurt, upset – the emotions flashed across Kurt's face, tears pooling in his eyes at the same time as his lip curled in utter disgust.

"I- I didn't..." Blaine couldn't finish, watching uselessly as Kurt's tears spilled over, trailing down his face.

"You didn't what?" Kurt challenged, face flushed. "You didn't cheat on me? You didn't do something so incredibly stupid that it's going to ruin both of our lives?"

"This doesn't have to be your problem, Kurt!"

Silence.

"You just did it again," Kurt whispered.

"Did what?"

"Broke my heart."

-3-

"I love you. You know that, right?"

Kurt was silent, and Blaine looked down at his angel, needing him to agree.

The evening's drama would have to be dealt with soon enough, but for now, all Blaine really needed was support, compassion, love. All he needed was Kurt.

"Right?"

"I've loved you every minute of every day since I met you," Kurt finally whispered into Blaine's shoulder.

"Even now?"

"Even now."

Kurt kissed Blaine's neck, deciding that tomorrow's problems could wait until tomorrow.

"Me, too," Blaine said.

And, as they drifted off to sleep, both men pretended to believe it.