Two weeks have passed since Belle's party and the breaking of Kayla's guitar.
It turns out that Kayla's guitar could be fixed, and just in time for her and her Daddy B's performance at their favorite coffee shop.
Blaine runs around the house trying to find his jacket. "Kayla," yells Blaine, "we gotta get going, honey! We're going to be late!"
Blaine and Kayla have to head over a little earlier than everyone else so they can get a good time slot.
Kayla comes bounding down the stairs with one shoe on. "I'm almost ready Dad!" She hops around on one foot, trying to get her other shoe on.
Blaine laughs at Kayla as she almost falls sideways. He hurries over to hold her arm so she can put on her other shoe faster. "Whoa there princess," Blaine says, putting his other hand on her shoulder, "I'm going to run upstairs to say goodbye to Daddy K and Belle."
Blaine walks upstairs, where Kurt and Belle are getting ready.
The first thing he sees is Kurt twirling Belle, who is wearing a pink feather boa, around in a circle. Blaine smiles, watching them from outside the doorway. Belle starts singing one of her favorite songs, Don't Rain On My Parade, as Blaine pulls out his phone to record this adorable moment.
"Don't tell me not to live,
Just sit and putter,
Life's candy and the sun's
A ball of butter.
Don't bring around a cloud
To rain on my parade!"
Belle sings this very loudly, pausing only when she sees Blaine's phone around the corner.
"Daddy B! Come sing with us!" Belle says, running out of the room, grabbing Blaine's hand.
Blaine laughs, putting his phone away while being pulled inside the room by his youngest daughter.
"I would love to, pumpkin," says Blaine, getting on his knees so he can look into Belle's eyes, "but me and your sister need to get over to the coffee shop."
Blaine inwardly cringes as he sees his little girl's face drop with disappointment.
"How about this," Blaine quickly says, "how about we sing a song at the coffee shop. Just you and me. It could be Part of Your World."
As soon as Blaine says this, Belle's face lights up, and she throws her arms around Blaine's neck. "Oh Daddy!" she says, pulling back so she can kiss his cheek, "We're going to do so good! Cause we sing it all the time so we've have a lot of practice." She says as she runs over to Kurt, hugging his legs.
"Daddy K," Belle says, looking up at Kurt seriously, "we have to pick out something really pretty now!"
Kurt laughs and reaches down to hug Belle. "Ok, sweetheart. Why don't you start looking through your closet?"
Belle vigorously nods yes and skips over to her closet.
"Daddy B!" Kayla yells, "We gotta go!"
This makes Blaine jump. He walks over to Kurt, pulling him into a tight embrace.
"See you in a half hour." Blaine says, and then kisses his husband's lips softly and slowly.
Kurt smiles against Blaine's lips. He pulls away and says, "You better go, Daddy B."
Blaine smiles as he leaves the room. He just makes it down the stairs before Kayla grabs his hand and drags him outside.
The whole family turns up for their performance.
Blaine and Kayla sing first. They do a variety of songs. Some original, some covers.
They open with I Still Think, and go on to sing a few slower songs they have written together, like Sami and Not Alone.
After about fifteen minutes Kayla goes to get a coffee, and Blaine calls Belle up to sing their song.
The audience responds at all the right moments, answering the questions in the song.
Belle is having the time of her life as she sings her little heart out.
Blaine can see the table where their family is, all singing along and clapping enthusiastically.
He smiles at Belle as they sing the last line of the song together. She doesn't see him though; she has her eyes closed in concentration.
The whole coffee shop erupts with applause, causing Belle to blush and take a quick bow.
Blaine reaches over to hug Belle and says in her ear, "Great job, baby. Why don't you go get some water. I have a song I want to sing to Daddy K."
Belle nods, climbs down off the stage and runs into her Daddy K's arms.
Blaine, seeing his daughter made it to the table ok, starts introducing the next song. "This last song I'm going to sing means a lot to me. It means security, love, hope and courage."
Looking out at Kurt's smiling face he begins singing the song that brought them together forever.
As he starts playing the pop ballad, the crowd chuckles. They're probably thinking, "How could skin-tight jeans represent security? Or courage?"
Blaine expected this. He certainly would have laughed had he not known, or was apart of, the story behind it.
"…Let you put your hands on me in my skin-tight jeans, be your teenage dream tonight." Blaine finished, and was greeted by applause. "Thank you!" he says as he puts away his guitar.
Blaine reaches the table where his family is sitting and orders a coffee.
"Daddy B!" Belle says, "You were so good! I wish we could sing more songs though." She finishes, with a pout on her face.
Blaine reaches over and pulls her onto his lap. "Next time we'll practice more songs so we're ready, okay?"
Belle smiles and cuddles into Blaine, falling asleep.
Kurt leans over to whisper in Blaine's ear, "Skin-tight jeans, huh?"
Blaine laughs, nodding, as he puts his arm around the back of Kurt's chair.
Across the table, Barbra is complaining that she's tired. Finn tries to get her to fall asleep, but being Rachel's daughter, although not exactly like her, she refuses to sleep in public.
They decide to call it a night after that, all of them standing up getting ready to leave.
As Blaine puts on Belle's jacket, she asks groggily, "Daddies, can I spend the night at grandma and grandpa's house?"
Belle looks up at Kurt, who is clearing off the table. "Tomorrow is Saturday. You can if your Daddy B says you can."
"It's fine with me. As long as you come give me a kiss goodbye." Blaine says as he picks up Belle.
Belle kisses Blaine on the cheek and hugs him close.
Blaine passes Belle to Kurt, who also gets a hug and a kiss.
"Be good for your grandma and grandpa," says Kurt as he rubs his and Belle's noses together.
"Don't worry Daddy K, I will be." Belle says as Kurt passes her to Burt.
"We'll bring her back tomorrow night after dinner, okay?" Carole says, smiling at Kurt and Blaine.
"Sounds like a plan." Blaine says, "Have fun, pumpkin!"
Belle waves at her Daddies as she leaves the coffee shop with Burt, Carole, Finn, Rachel and Barbra.
"Looks like it's just us tonight!" exclaims Kurt. "What should we do?"
They all think for a minute, and then Kayla says, "I know what we can do! We could walk around downtown for awhile."
Blaine and Kurt quickly agree. "We have to stop by the car first." Blaine says as he points to their guitar cases.
Kayla and Blaine grab their guitars, and start walking out to the car. They meet Kurt outside of the coffee shop ten minutes later.
It's a beautiful night with the moon shining, and the stars twinkling overhead as Blaine reaches for both Kurt and Kayla's hands.
They walk, with Blaine in the middle, as Kayla starts humming a song that she and Blaine wrote awhile ago.
Blaine, hearing the tune, smiles and sings along.
"Wake up, I'm lonely. Let's talk about how we love to talk on the telephone…"
He would have continued singing, but his phone rings, interrupting his solo.
"Huh. It's Carole." Blaine says as he pulls his phone out of his pants pocket.
"Hey Carole, wha-" Blaine wonders, just as he is interrupted by Carole's sobs.
"Carole. What's wrong?" asks Blaine, voice full of concern.
Kurt looks at his husband with a questioning glance.
"Blaine," says Carole through her sobs, "Burt and Belle were in an accident."
