So this chapter has been cut down a lot and there is a very good reason for that. I thought it was too long and now I am going to add that part to another chapter or the first part of Ch. 23. But everything will make sense at the end. You'll see. And now this story will be even longer, I think. I hope you all are enjoying my revising.

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Kurt pulled into the driveway and unloaded the car, lead his parents into the house.

"We're home!" Kurt exclaimed.

"Hi Burt! Hi Carole! How was your flight?" Kate greeted.

"Hi Kate." Carole smiled back. "The flight was good, thanks."

Kurt looked around and didn't see Blaine anywhere. "Where's Blaine?"

Kate's smile turned to a frown. "He's upstairs."

Kurt noticed the different tone in her voice. "What's wrong? Is everything ok?" he asked quickly.

Kate showed him the newspaper. He glanced down at the headline.

"I better go up and talk to him." Kurt insisted, dropping the paper and running upstairs.

When Kurt got upstairs, he found Blaine sitting on the bed, his laptop open and the phone against his ear. Lying next to him, was Emma contently sucking on a pacifier.

Kurt quietly walked over and carefully picked up Emma, sitting next to his husband.

Blaine signaled he would be off the phone quickly. "And there isn't anything you can do?" asking the person he was talking to. "Ok thank you." he replied hanging up the phone.

"Hi honey." Kurt smiled, but Blaine just let hung his head and sighed. "Your mom showed me the paper."

Blaine nodded. "I called the newspaper and spoke to the editor."

"What did they say?" Kurt asked.

"He told me that someone from the hospital called and told him that Lucy was a surrogate and she had just given birth to sextuplets. But the reason they didn't run the story until now is because they didn't think all six would survive." Blaine explained.

"Do you at least have a name?" Kurt snapped.

"It was an anonymous phone call Kurt." Blaine replied.

Kurt shook his head. Neither man could believe something like this was happening.

"Can't they print a retraction or something?" Kurt asked.

"Honey, I tried. There's nothing they can do." Blaine said calmly. "While I was on hold, I did some research. I know it might sound crazy, but this might be a blessing in a disguise."

"What?" Kurt looked at his husband as if he was crazy.

Blaine shook his head, showing Kurt the computer. "Here, take a look at this."

Kurt looked at the screen.

"The article was right. Lucy is the first surrogate to have sextuplets." Blaine explained. "Maybe all of this publicity will be a good thing."

Kurt looked at Blaine as if he had four heads. "You have got to be crazy!"

Blaine chuckled. "I mean look at all of the stuff in the garage. People just dropped it off after hearing about the babies being born."

Kurt rolled his eyes. "I don't know. I mean it was nice those people donated everything, but I really think we should try and do this ourselves. Remember what my dad said when we found out we were having six babies?"

Blaine nodded. "You're right." he agreed. "But what happens when the news starts calling? Are we just going to ignore them?"

Kurt laughed. "Let's just take each day as it comes. Ok?"

Blaine smiled, leaning in to kiss Kurt on the lips. Emma began to make little whimpering noises, which made her dads break apart. Blaine and Kurt couldn't help laugh.

"Oh. I almost forgot." Kurt gasped. "We may be able to bring Mackenzie home tomorrow."

"Really?" Blaine exclaimed.

Kurt nodded. "Yeah, she did really well last night and if she doesn't need the ventilator for the next 24 hours, we can take home tomorrow."

"I can't believe this" Blaine smiled.

"I know me neither." Kurt agreed. "Soon we'll have our whole family together."