The girls stared up at the massive apartment building, just in the heart of New York. Harmony payed the cab extra, for driving them so quickly (they had been screaming at him all the way so he would go faster, but it was a record time indeed) , and then ran up the stairs, followed close by Sugar, who had a disbelieving look.

''Are you sure about this? Maybe your moms just fought –sorry, Asperger's- and then left real quick with no apparent explanation.'' She shrugged.

''They didn't just leave.'' Harmony rolled her eyes. ''They literally disappear in the blink of an eye. They were talking to me seconds before. I find no other explanation. Besides, I saw it on my time machine. And my time machine is never wrong.''

''How do you know so much about time travel, anyway?''

''Please. I'm Rachel Berry's daughter. She inscribed me in all of the school's extracurriculars, including Time Travel Physics 101. I particularly loved that one, also.''

They reached the floor Kurt and Blaine owned. Artie and Hailey had moved out after Artie finally saved enough money to pay for the legs operation, and moved to a bigger house near the rehabilitation center, where he was staying for a couple of months while he regained the ability to walk. Harmony stared at the door for a few seconds, took a deep breath, and then pressed the little button on the side. The bell rang with a high pitched sound. The girls holded their breath, thought they didn't exactly know why they were suddenly very nervous, but there was no answer.

Harmony pressed the button again. They waited for about two minutes. Sure, they could just open the door, but it would be extremely impolite and disturbing. And even in the circumstances, they didn't want anyone to think they were trying to steal or something. Then they wouldn't be able to travel and fix this. So Harmony looked at Sugar, unsure of what do to next. Her friend furrowed her brow, approached the door, and pressed her left ear to the cold surface, urging harmony to do the same. And so she did. For a few minutes, they were only able to hear silence, but then they started to notice a faint sound. Muffled sobs. Gasps for air. As if someone was either being strangled or crying really onto a pillow.

Harmony and Sugar looked at each other for a second, and then simultaneously slammed the door open.

As soon as they entered, they started looking frantically around the room. The entrance was in the living room, which was impeccably clean as usual. The sobs stopped, and Kurt Hummel ran through the hallway and into the living room. They stared at each other, Kurt with a surprised look on his face, the girls finding extremely weird that their uncle seemed to have completely forgotten everything about skin care and composure he found very important to repeat every time he saw them. He had sore eyes and his clothes where full of wrinkles and dried tears, that where still coming out of his eyes.

Harmony stepped forward tentatively. 'What's wrong? Where are Blaine and Rory? ''

Kurt took a deep breath, and started composing himself. ''He left, he just left.'' He said, but his voice broke, and he sat down on the nearby couch before bursting into tears again. ''He just- We just started remembering things that—I didn't even remember any of that happening, I don't know how I could forget, but- then, he just walked out! He said- he said it felt wrong. He said it felt wrong being with me. I- I honestly don't know what's happening. ''

After a moment of hesitation, they sat at both of his sides, Sugar passing her arm around his shoulders, Harmony leaning her head on his shoulder. They stayed like that for a few minutes, the girls unsure of what to say, already with teary eyes, the silence only broken by Kurt's quiet sounds. Harmony finally spoke, remembering finally what they were doing here.

''Where's Rory?''

''Rory…'' Kurt wandered off. ''I almost- I kind of forgot about Rory. He…he went out in the morning to do something, I don't know what. It's good he wasn't here to see it.'' Kurt sniffled. ''I think he's coming back soon.''

Sugar hugged him tightly, and sighed into his shoulder. ''It's going to be alright.''

She let go of him, and nodded at Harmony. They said goodbye, and Kurt muttered 'thank you'. They walked out quietly, and closed the door. Just as they were turned around to go down the stairs, Rory appeared. He looked at them, the smile slowly fading from his face.

''Hey- what's with the faces?'' he said, concerned. ''You look like you've just seen a ghost. What's wrong?'' at their hesitance, his eyes turned slowly to the door. He made a step forward, and they both blocked his way. He frowned, confused.

''Just don't go in there! I mean, you really should, and you probably really would want to, but don't!''

''Sugar!''

''Sorry! Asperger's!''

''What? What's happening?'' Rory tried to walk towards the door again, and the two girls stood in front of him to stop him. They looked up at his confused green eyes.

''It will sound crazy, okay? But you really don't want to go in there, and we really, really need you to come with us now. We've got to repair what you've caused before it gets worse.'' Harmony said. Rory only looked even more confused.

''Let me through!''

''Rory-''

''Just let me-.'' He pushed them aside and entered the apartment with a slam. And then he froze.

The apartment was nearly empty. There were a few boxes scattered here and there, the walls weren't painted the warm colors Blaine and Kurt chose together. It was a plain white, with green remarks on the bottom walls, and a dark wooden floor. As Rory tried to understand what exactly was going on, a short man carrying a box that seemed very big for him reached the floor. He left the box on the floor, and they finally got a look at his face.

''Dad…? What's going on? Why-?'' Blaine didn't seem to notice he was being talked to. He pushed the box into the apartment, almost hitting his shocked son, who moved to the side in the nick on time. Rory's eyebrows rose. ''Dad! Hey!''

Harmony gasped. ''Oh my god, this is happening a lot faster than I thought. It's happening already.'' Her eyes widened. ''We don't even exist anymore.''

''What? What the hell are you talking about?'' Rory's voice grew louder, and looked at the girls standing behind him for an explanation, but they both had the same look of horror and realization. When he turned around again, there was another guy climbing the stairs, with another similar box on his arms covering his face. He was noticeably taller than Blaine, tough.

''Told you. I didn't think you could make it all the way.''

''Oh, shut up, Seb.'' Blaine answered from the inside, and the guy chuckled before leaving the box on the ground. He was a tall, lanky brunette, with a smirk that seemed to be part of his features, with wrinkles around his eyes and a face that fairly resembled a meerkat. Sugar's mouth fell open.

''Oh my God, he's super hot.'' Rory and Harmony glared at her. She raised her hands. ''Not Asperger's!''

Blaine came out of the apartment, and looked at Sebastian. ''By the way, did you leave the door open?''

Sebastian raised his eyebrows, and after a moment he started approaching Blaine slowly. His smirk grew wider as he wrapped his arms around Blaine's hips. ''No, but we better close it, don't you think?'' he muttered hotly on Blaine's ear, while pulling at the buttons on his shirt. Blaine smiled uncontrollably, and started kissing his neck. Sebastian moaned softly, pushed the shorter guy into the apartment, and with a last look at his surroundings, his gaze passing right through the three astonished kids, he closed the door.

Two seconds later, Rory started pounding on the door, screaming. The door didn't make a sound.

They walked silently down the stairs.

None of them had shed a single tear. Harmony was almost as stubborn as Rachel, and her mind was set on the idea that they would fix this. Sugar preferred to be optimistic, and hope her moms hadn't actually broken up. Rory was just too tired (and fairly confused at the suddenness of all of this) to feel anything, and followed the girls after hearing their explanation without much thought.

It was raining when they finally exited the building. Harmony walked up confidently to order another taxi, and Sugar scrunched up her nose, but followed anyway, pulling Rory with her.

''So where now? I suppose there's a solution to all of this mess, and you didn't actually just pulled us here without purpose.'' Rory flinched at the cold water. He observed as Harmony waved her hand like crazy at the passing cars, and none of them seemed to notice her. ''And I thought you said we didn't exist anymore?''

Harmony sighed. ''It was worth trying. And as for the solution, we'll have to figure it out on the way.'' She turned to look at them, with a serious expression. ''But I need you on the time machine. It won't let me know everything that happened that night unless someone blood-connected to the people in question is present. And without knowing what happened, we won't be able to know what to do to fix it.''

''What are we going to do either way? Just stroll in and beg them to please be together again, because I'm your son from the future and my existence depends on you?'' said Sugar in a mocking tone. ''Right, because that's not weird at all.''

They started walking towards Harmony's house, the rain dripping from their hair into their backs, making them shiver. At one point, Sugar started jumping on the puddles that the rain left, splashing the other two, making them grin. A mini-water fight ensued, kicking water from the floor to each other and splashing on the wet concrete. Harmony gathered rain with her hands and splashed Rory in the face, causing him to pout and sputter, making the girl laugh hysterically.

''Why would you do that? Ew, I think I just swallowed a bit of that. Gross.''

As Harmony started breathing properly again, Rory noticed that Sugar had frozen in her place. She was staring at a blond woman, who was turned backwards. Rory didn't recognize her until she started saying something at the passing people quite loudly, in alarm.

''The sky is crying!'' exclaimed Brittany, and looked around as if she expected someone to answer her properly. She received a few odd looks, and she furrowed her brow.

''She gets really excited when it rains, you know. It's kind of cute, but one time she just kept going at how no one should cry as much as the sky does.'' Said sugar in an indifferent tone of voice, which Harmony knew she had probably perfected for years to keep her cool. 'My mom went out for a while and told us to stay there. She comes back after an hour and a half or so, with some kind of flower I haven't seen anywhere else, dripping water from her clothes and making a mess on the floor. She says that the sky wasn't crying, it just wanted those to grow so she could bring them home to her.''

Harmony and Rory looked at each other, speechless. Sugar sighed.

''Normally, when she starts talking nonsense, she just rolls her eyes, and tries to cope with whatever she's talking about. But once in a while she would make something like that and it would make mommy really, really happy.''