A/N This was supposed to be posted on Christmas night, but by the time we got home, I was exhausted, I hadn't slept much the two nights before Christmas, and I really didn't feel motivated to move around too much on Thursday, either. This is the last chapter of Perfect for Christmas, and there are no more Klaine Advent word prompts, but I did use the Glee Potluck Big Bang theme of Fire in this chapter.
The other themes won't fit with this story, but I used the theme from the 26th, Black Friday, in a one shot from my Somewhere, Ohio verse, which takes place after chapter fifteen of Somewhere, Ohio, Season Two, which I finally finished today, too! Look for the one shot, Black Friday!
Reviews Greatly Appreciated.
…
The Finale
Perfect for Christmas became the most watched Hallmark Christmas movie in the history of the franchise, with more than ten million people tuning to watch the premier. Kurt and Blaine became overnight sensations. They accepted the parts in the feature film Ned had offered them, and finished filming the week before Christmas, just in time for the film's Valentine's Day release.
Christmas morning found them cuddled on the couch, next to the fake fireplace that heated their apartment, as they Skyped with Santana and Brittany.
"So, they caught the guy who mugged you?" Kurt asked.
"Yeah,' The Latina said, grimacing as she tried to get more comfortable. It turned out the ankle was fractured, not just sprained. "They got the creep as he tried the same tactic on a little old lady over in Queens. Only it wasn't an old lady, it was an undercover cop. He'd already sold our phones, but the cops managed to recover our wedding rings. Everything else I don't care about."
As she spoke, she raised Brittany's hand to show off the white gold band, before kissing it and lowering their hands again.
"I'm happy for you," Blaine said, smiling.
"I'm glad we got to watch your movie," Brittany said. "That night started out scary, but I loved watching you and Blaine falling in love again on TV. And I can't wait to see your new movie in theaters!"
Kurt smiled at the blonde woman. "I think people are going to have fun when they see it. Blaine makes an awesome bumbling Cupid."
His husband blushed. "And Kurt makes a great jaded Broadway star who falls for the goofy stranger who literally falls into his lap."
"There aren't any houses burning down in fires in this one, is there?" Britt asked. "I still cry when I think about them saving the cat, Mr. Tiffles, in your Christmas movie."
Blaine laughed softly. "No fires, and no cats."
They said goodbye to the girls and shut down the laptop, sitting up a little straighter as the timer on the stove pinged.
"The stuffing should be done," Kurt said. "Dad and Carole will be here in about ten minutes. I'll just pop the dinner rolls in to warm them up."
He started to rise, but Blaine pulled him back down. Kurt glanced at him with a confused frown, but his husband just pulled him in for a for a quick kiss.
"You know," Blaine said with a grin, "you really are Perfect for Christmas!"
