Since finding out she was carrying six babies, Lucy made sure to eat enough food she was supposed to everyday. She would start the day at her apartment, but usually end up at Blaine and Kurt's. Sometime's even spend the night. Not that Blaine or Kurt minded. They loved Lucy.
One night, while Kurt was making dinner, Lucy was lying on the couch watching TV, while waiting for Blaine to come home from teaching his last music lesson of the day.
"Lucy, are you hungry now or can you wait until Blaine comes home?" Kurt asked, from the kitchen.
Lucy turned off the TV and turned her head towards the kitchen. "If you don't mind, I'd like to eat now. The babies are hungry."
Kurt laughed. "Ok." he replied and went into the living room to help Lucy off of the couch.
"Here, give me your hands." he said.
Lucy reached out and held Kurt's hands as pulled her up slowly.
"Are you ok?" he asked.
"Yeah. I'm ok. I'm not dizzy when I remember to get up slowly." she laughed.
Kurt helped Lucy sit down at the kitchen table. Kurt served Lucy some pasta and vegetables.
"Thanks." she smiled and Kurt sat down beside her. "Are you going to eat?"
Kurt shook his head. "I'm going to wait for Blaine. But you go ahead and eat. I don't want you or the babies to starve."
Lucy laughed. "When's Blaine supposed to be coming home anyway?"
Kurt looked at his watch. "He should be home soon. His last lesson should have ended 15 minutes ago."
Lucy shrugged. "Maybe he stopped somewhere on the way home."
Kurt nodded. "Maybe."
A few minutes later, Blaine had entered the house.
"Honey, I'm home." Blaine shouted.
Lucy laughed. She still couldn't get over how in love her brother and Kurt were.
"We're in the kitchen." Kurt shouted back.
Blaine walked into the kitchen and found Lucy eating a piece of garlic bread. She turned toward him and smiled.
"Hungry?" Blaine teased.
Lucy swallowed and nodded.
"She couldn't wait for you to get home, that's why she's eating now." Kurt admitted.
"That's ok, I don't want her or our unborn children to be hungry on my account." Blaine insisted.
"Where were you? I thought your last lesson ended a half hour ago?" Kurt asked.
"It did. But I had to stop somewhere on my way home." Blaine replied.
"See, I told you." Lucy joked.
"Where did you go?" Kurt asked.
Blaine pulled something from his bag. "I thought, since we are having six babies, we could start a journal for each of them." he stated, as he pulled out six colorful baby journals.
"Aww. That is too cute." replied Lucy.
"Yeah Blaine. These are really cute." Kurt agreed.
"Are you ready to eat?" Kurt asked.
Blaine nodded.
Kurt served Blaine a plate and heated it up in the microwave.
After dinner, Kurt and Blaine joined Lucy in the living room and watched the Breakfast Club. While watching the movie, Kurt's phone rang. He picked it up off of the coffee table.
"Hello?" he asked.
"Hi son." said Burt.
"Hi dad. How are you and Carole doing?" Kurt asked nonchalantly.
"We're good. I just wanted to talk to you about the email you sent." Burt started.
Kurt laughed. He knew that he and Blaine would start having to answer questions about this. "Yeah, what did you think?"
Burt laughed. "I think that it's wonderful that you and Blaine are finally having a baby, well six, but I just want to make sure you know what you know what you're getting into."
Kurt sighed. He sort of knew that this was coming. He was about to receive a father-to-son lecture. "Yes dad. All three of us know what's going to happen."
"Are you sure?" Burt repeated. "I mean you're going to get six babies. Not one. Where are they all going to sleep in that small apartment of yours?"
Kurt didn't think of that yet. "Ok, you're right. But we'll get everything together before they're born. Don't worry dad." he reassured.
"I hope so." said Burt flatly.
"Dad what do you want us to do?" Kurt asked, getting upset. Blaine looked over at Kurt.
"I'm just saying, one baby is hard to handle, but six?" Burt asked.
Kurt was on the verge of tears.
"Kurt, I'm not trying to make you upset, but I really think you need to think about how your lives are going to change. You're going to need a lot of help." Burt reassured his son.
Kurt took in a deep breath and Blaine wrapped his arm around Kurt's shoulders. "I know dad. I know. Look, I'll talk to you later."
"Ok, congratulations by the way." said Burt and hung up the phone.
Kurt hung up the phone and fell into Blaine's arms and started to sob. Blaine rubbed circles in his back and tried to soothe him.
"Shh. Shh. It's ok. Everything's going to be ok." Blaine said.
"My dad doesn't think we can take care of six babies." Kurt sobbed.
"He's just worried, that's all." Blaine insisted.
Lucy ended up falling asleep on the couch. Blaine pulled Kurt up from the couch and led him into the bedroom. They got changed and went to bed.
The next several days went by quickly. Blaine and Kurt got countless emails congratulating them on the sextuplets. Everyone seemed genuinely happy for them. That is until Blaine received an email from his parents. They told Blaine they were happy for him and Kurt, but also worried about their Lucy and how were they going to afford to raise six babies. Blaine ignored everyone's negative opinions.
Blaine didn't care about what others thought. All he cared about was the health and well-being of his family. While looking through other various emails, Blaine couldn't help but think about what Burt had asked Kurt. Where were the babies going to sleep in their tiny apartment? Blaine began to look at different houses in the area.
While at work, Kurt couldn't help but think about how his father reacted on the phone. He knew that his dad was right. So he started to look at different houses in their area, also within their price range.
Kurt came home from work early and found Blaine in their office.
"Hey there." said Kurt.
Blaine looked up from the computer screen. "Hey. You're home early."
Kurt smiled. "Yeah. I was thinking of something."
Blaine smiled. "I was thinking of something too."
"Me first." said Kurt.
Blaine nodded.
"I was thinking of what my dad said. He does have a point. Where are we going to fit six babies?" Kurt started.
"I know. I was thinking about that too. Which is why I started looking at houses." Blaine added.
Kurt looked at his husband wide-eyed. "You were? I was too."
Blaine laughed. "Well, come here and let me show you what I found."
Kurt moved to behind the desk and leaned over Blaine's shoulder to look at the computer screen.
"These are all of the houses in our area that we can afford." Blaine started. "I was thinking of the ones that didn't have a pool, though."
"I don't think we need to have a pool. Not with six babies." Kurt laughed and Blaine nodded.
"Then, I thought of these houses. They each have a large backyard and they're also in a great school district." Blaine continued.
Kurt smiled as he continued to look at the houses Blaine had found.
"I like that one." said Kurt, pointing to the house at the top of the screen.
"I do too. But it's a little bit out of our price range." Blaine admitted.
Kurt sighed. "How much more is it?"
Blaine looked closely at the price. "About a thousand more."
Kurt frowned. "Well, what else is there?"
Blaine scrolled down on the screen and pointed to another house.
"This one is within our price range, but the school district isn't that great." Blaine admitted.
"Well, we can always move to another house in a better school district. Or we can just drive them to school." Kurt suggested.
Blaine's eyes went wide. "Oh my gosh, I totally forgot."
"Forgot what?" asked Kurt, clearly confused.
"How are we going to drive the babies home from the hospital?" Blaine confessed.
Kurt sighed. "I guess we need a van."
Blaine laughed. "I guess so."
"I didn't realize when we found out we were having sextuplets, we were going to have to change everything." Kurt admitted.
Blaine nodded and kissed Kurt. "I know, neither did I. But once we see those six little faces, it will all be worth it."
Kurt nodded. "I bet you're right."
