"Kurt? Hey Kurt you still here?" Burt calls as he heads up the stairs to his son's room. Kurt has been spending all of his time at the hospital with Blaine, only coming home to eat and shower and occasionally sleep but even that seems unimportant now. Burt tries the handle on the closed door to find that it's also locked. "Hey kiddo why don't you open the door?"

"Why don't you go away?" Kurt snaps back but Burt hears him shuffle to get up. Normally Burt wouldn't take this kind of attitude from Kurt but he knows how much stress his son is under and the last thing he needs is a lecture from his dad about a bad attitude. Kurt looks like he just woke up even though it's past one in the afternoon. "What?"

"Morning to you too." Burt sits down on the edge of Kurt's unmade full sized bed. "Kurt what really happened with that crash? I've seen enough cars and cars from crashes to know that was not just a slight skid-out. Kurt, Blaine's still in the hospital so I suggest you tell me what really happened." Burt is more thinking drugs or alcohol were at play in the accident, he's not thinking that it's because of anything inappropriate. Kurt told the paramedics that it was just ice, they hit a patch of black ice and slid downhill and started to roll. Kurt isn't stupid, he too spends time at the shop and he knows that the lower to the ground the car is the more common for it to flip in this type of scenario, so he played that card, ice and low to the ground car. The police and paramedics went for it, more concerned on helping him and Blaine than wondering what actually caused the accident. "The police asked this question, and the paramedics and then you did, and now you want to ask again? How many times are you going to ask before you believe me?" Kurt gets defensive, refusing to admit what was really happening when they crashed. "I'm going to keep asking until you tell me the truth Kurt. Fine, there was ice, yes. Blaine has a low to the ground car, all Beamers are like that but I'm thinking more of what was he on? Or the under the influence of?" Kurt just looks at his dad and then scoffs and shakes his head. "Wow, one car accident and suddenly my boyfriend is a druggie alcoholic. Nice dad. I'll tell him you think so highly of him if he ever wakes up." Burt sighs as Kurt gets angry. "Kurt, sit down." Kurt just rolls his eyes, "I'd rather stand." Kurt has his hands on his hips and he's leaning up against the door. "Alright, this is going to piss you off, more than you already are. I want you and Blaine to take a break.-"

"Absolutely not. Preciate your opinion, which I did not ask for, but you can shut up now because I'm not going to break up with him." Kurt is snarky and flat out disrespectful, starting to walk out but stops when he hears his dad yell at him, like actual angry yelling. "Kurt that's enough. It's not up for discussion, sit down. You may not like I what I have to say but you are going to listen until I am finished. I am your father and I'm sick of just letting you slip through because I don't want to seem controlling or I don't want to interfere with your relationship but it's time that I step in." Kurt smirks as he sits down on the chair of his vanity. "And what makes you feel the need to step in?"

"I want you to be happy Kurt, and if that's with Blaine then I'm glad for that. Don't get me wrong, I think Blaine is a good enough kid but I'm worried that you two are too serious, that you are going to rush through life with the first person to show interest in you and I'm worried that when that happens you'll regret it. You've never had to live with him, you've never had to worry about running a house or having a family with him so yeah everything seems good in your life. It is, when it starts out, when you're in a phase of sex and dinner dates." Kurt suddenly gets less smart mouthy and more reserved, blushing when his dad brings up his sex life with Blaine. He knows that his dad knows that he's active with Blaine but still he'd rather not discuss it with him. "How am I going to know if I don't want to marry him if I break it off? I'm not going to know if I hate living with him, which I doubt is going to happen, if I don't actually try it?" When Kurt mentions marriage Burt freezes up. "Marriage? Kurt you're not even twenty. You've just barely made it into college and now you want to get married." Burt scoffs at the idea, trying to talk his son out of it. "Has Blaine mentioned it?"

Kurt shakes his head, "No, look I get where you're coming from and I appreciate the fact that you're looking out for me and I'm not saying I'm ready for marriage yet but I don't want to walk away from the best thing that's ever happened to me. Blaine is the best part of my life and I love him and he loves me. If there's one thing that I've learned from Finn dying is that time isn't a luxury we get, we come into this world alone and leave the same way but the time that we speed alive, as short or long that that might be, that time is when we really live and it's up to us to make our lives worth living, and I don't want to live mine without Blaine." With that Kurt gets up and grabs his coat from his bed and heads out, no doubt to go to the hospital to visit Blaine.