"And you… you're ready? And happy?" Kurt asked Zach, resisting the urge to jump up in the air triumphantly yet.

"I mean 21 may not be the ideal age to have a baby but it beats 19, right?" Zach asked, giving Kurt a lopsided smile. "I… I am excited. I'm really excited. I know I'll be finishing Veterinarian school with the baby here but… I-I'm excited."

Kurt threw his arms around Zach, hugging him tightly. "I'm so happy for you and Sarah! Oh my God. You're having a baby, Zach!"

Zach laughed, hugging Kurt back.

"Geeze. Are you sure you're ready? Has she been to the doctor?"

"Well she's three months along. We wanted to wait to make sure she didn't miscarry." Zach admitted. "So she has been. It's a healthy size and has an excellent heart rate so they're saying it may be a boy but there really isn't a way to know for a few more weeks."

Kurt smiled. "What do you want?"

"As long as it's healthy, I don't care. I just want the pregnancy to go smoothly and for it to be healthy." Zach smiled.

"Have you thought of names?" Kurt asked.

"We can't agree on anything." Zach said, sitting on the couch and looking positively thrilled.

"It's a good thing you boys were twins because Blaine and I were at each other's necks between Nick and Zack if we had a boy." Kurt laughed. "It was like a Godsend because we both agreed on Sophie for a girl."

Zach laughed. "You liked Nick better, didn't you?"

"I'm not telling who had picked which. But they were both in mine and Blaine's top 2." Kurt sat by him, squeezing his leg. "Well what's the plan? What do you need? You probably need everything."

"The vet I'm working at gave me a raise. We've both been saving all of our paychecks… Thanks for paying our rent, by the way." Zach smiled.

"You're welcome. Dad and I will get it covered. Just save your money. He already said that he was going to open yours and Nick's inheritance accounts. Did you know Nick is about to buy a house? And Sophie is off at Harvard. I don't know what to do with myself. It's kind of depressing."

"Want my baby?" Zach teased.

"Maybe!" Kurt sighed a bit. "It doesn't have to call me Grandpa does it?"

"Would you prefer Gramps?" Zach grinned.

Kurt rolled his eyes.

"I'm… kind of scared." Zach admitted. "Babies are so… small. When Melody and Ryan had their baby I barely held it when it was newborn because I was afraid I would break it or something."

"Carole stayed for nearly two weeks when Blaine and I had you twins." Kurt said, tucking a leg underneath him. "And once, when she was gone, you kind of choked a little bit. I went and stayed with Rachel every day when Blaine was at work for two weeks after that because I was afraid something would happen."

"That makes me feel better." Zach let out a sigh.

"You'll have help." Kurt promised. "You should take classes and read books. But when it comes down to it, it's going to be instinct."

Zach nodded.

"You'll make mistakes and you'll learn from them and do better the next day. But you're going to make an amazing father, Zachary."

"Even if I don't really… like people?" Zach asked.

"Even if you don't like people." Kurt asked. "You have to like your kid. From the minute you see that baby, it's instant."

"Where you scared?"

"To become the father to twin boys?" Kurt scoffed. "I was terrified. I signed up for girls and out come two little loud baby boys who peed on me and just thought it was hilarious."

"Peed on you?"

"On me. Sometimes in my mouth. I'd wait for the waterfall to end, go down to put the new diaper on, and you or Nick would start again! I kept five toothbrushes on hand at all times." Kurt shook his head. "It's worth it, though. All the baby poop ruined clothes, peeing in the mouth, temper tantrums… It's all worth it because then they turn into you and Nick and Sophie." He gestured at Zach. "And you realize that you did that. You got one son to pro soccer, another in pre-vet school, a daughter at Harvard undergrad."

Zach nodded.

"You're going to be terrified. You'll have nervous breakdowns. You'll be tired and there will be dumb fights just to vent frustration but you'll see that it's all worth it. Especially when the baby says Dada for the first time. Wait for that one." Kurt smiled. "You'll be scared but you're ready. I promise."

"Any advice on cravings?"

"The great thing about you kids is Blaine and I didn't have you. We paid for the food that was a result of the cravings but there were no 3AM trips in snow to buy pickles." Kurt laughed. "That's all you, Zachy."

"She's eating me out of house and home!" Zach exclaimed. "I have to make brownies like every other night and she eats them with Mustard!"

"That is disgusting!"

"I know. It makes me sick to my stomach!" Zach cringed. "Don't get me started on the fact that she has this huge jar she uses to mix Ketchup and nacho cheese because it's 'sooo good.'"

Kurt snorted loudly.

"And if I look disgusted, she cries." Zach rolled his eyes. "Too bad I don't want to be an actor because this is great practice."

"You'll be okay." Kurt hugged him, still sitting down.

"I'll be better than okay." Zach said, hugging Kurt back. "I'll be great."