Kurt scurried up to his bedroom to find Blaine lying on the bed with his face buried in a pillow. He had pulled on some sweatpants, but the shape of his bottom made it obvious that he still wore the diaper.

"Oh, sweetheart." Kurt whimpered, sitting on the edge of the bed. He rubbed Blaine's back as the boy cried. "Come here, over to Daddy." He cooed, picking Blaine up and cuddling him in his lap.

"He's mad!" Blaine sobbed. "He's gonna make me leave and then I'll have nowhere to go!"

Kurt shushed him gently. "Not true. He would never do such a thing." He cooed softly.

Blaine shook his head. "You should have seen his face when he saw me! I feel so dirty!" He bawled.

"You, Blaine Anderson, are not dirty." Kurt scolded lightly. "You are an adorable and sweet and creative and smart young man."

Blaine sniffled and looked at him tearily.

"Come on," Kurt cooed, "let's just calm down and watch some Disney."

Blaine wiped his eyes and nodded, taking deep breaths.

"Everything will be fine." Kurt reassured him as he picked Blaine up and set the boy on his hip. "Pick a movie."

Blaine looked over Kurt's collection and pointed to Peter Pan.

Kurt smiled. "Ah, another little boy that never wanted to grow up." He cooed.

Blaine blushed lightly, smiling the teeniest bit.

Kurt kissed his cheek and put the DVD in before settling on the bed with Blaine in his lap.

Downstairs, Burt was letting everything sink in. He sighed. Most of his friends had teenager problems, but that was like going over their cell phone minutes or maxing out a credit card or something. No, he doubted that any of them had the pleasure of coming home to find their gay son's boyfriend sitting in an adult-sized high chair wearing a diaper.

It was crazy. That boy wasn't like that. He was the dapper young prep-boy that Kurt swooned over. The one that was brave enough to convince him to have a sex talk with his son. He was NOT a baby.

Burt sighed. He needed a drink. Grabbing a beer from the fridge, he sank into his armchair and contemplated over what he was going to about all of this baby business.