Hi!

I haven't forgotten about the one-shots, I have been thinking about adding a sequel to Something Unexpected (still undecided), so I might publish some things in that story. We will see.

No matter what happens, I still have three more one-shots and one of them is about the Klaine wedding, the way I wanted them to get married.

But first... a rainy Sunday afternoon.

Just a rainy Sunday afternoon

Blaine was kneeling in front of the nightstand, trying to open the drawer. Since Elyse could walk, they had to set up baby locks all over the apartment to keep Elyse safe from dangerous things and keep their things safe from the little girl. Kurt had found a man who had come to their home one day and set up everything they needed. That man had reassured them that opening the locks was easier than adding sugar to their coffee but Blaine wasn't so sure anymore. Unfortunately, no matter which way he pressed the lock, it didn't work.

"Have you found your wallet?" Kurt asked as he stepped into their room.

Blaine turned around with wide eyes, his face turning red. It was awkward. He was a grown up man and he couldn't even open a damn lock.

"Uhm... Why don't we stay at home and cook something together?" Blaine asked. "It's raining outside, I don't want you to get cold."

Or admit that I can't open a safety lock.

"That's an amazing idea" Kurt smiled and kissed Blaine. "Let's see what we have in the kitchen."

Kurt walked out of the room, leaving Blaine and Elyse alone. The little girl was already at the nightstand, working on the lock.

"Believe me, honey, you can't open that" Blaine said as he walked to his daughter.

Elyse giggled and continued to work on the lock. To Blaine's disbelief, the lock opened with a soft click and a second later, Elyse dig her hands into the drawer, rummaging through its content.

"I'm not sure you get why we have these locks" Blaine muttered, shaking his head. Shouldn't these safety locks keep babies away from danger?

He pulled Elyse into his arms and walked with her into the kitchen, trying to forget the drawer incident. He couldn't believe they had paid so much for these things and they didn't even work.

They found Kurt at the fridge, packing things out onto the counter.

"What do we have here?" Blaine asked.

"We could make pasta with tomato souce and parmesan" Kurt answered.

"Hm... Sounds great" Blaine said and walked behind his fiancé, sneaked his free arm around Kurt and pulled him close, kissing his neck.

"Blaine, there's a minor in the room" Kurt whispered, leaning his head back onto Blaine's shoulder.

"I don't think she has a problem with it" Blaine replied.

"She still shouldn't see things like this" Kurt said and after taking a deep breath, he stepped away from Blaine.

"You're so cruel" Blaine muttered.

"I am" Kurt laughed. "Let's make the food, honey. I'm hungry."

Blaine put Elyse into the playpen and walked back to Kurt to help him. He loved cooking with his fiancé, they worked perfectly together, as if they knew what the other thought. They sang a few songs, dancing around in the kitchen and none of them noticed how quiet Elyse had gone. Only when the food was almost ready and Kurt looked at their daughter, his eyes widening in surprise.

"Uhm... Blaine, how did she get those things?" Kurt asked, pointing at Elyse.

She was standing in the playpen with two spoons in her hands, shaking them happily. Kurt looked from her to the drawer beside her and gasped when he noticed that it was open.

"Did you leave the drawer open?" he asked.

"Me? No. I can't even open those locks" Blaine answered.

"But... she did it?" Kurt asked.

"I guess so" Blaine shrugged.

"I thought they were baby-proof" Kurt muttered.

"I think they're rather adult-proof" Blaine smiled.

"Good thing she only got a few spoons" Kurt sighed and walked to Elyse to get the spoons from her, earning a shriek of protest in return.

"Come on, baby girl, let's eat" Blaine said as he lifted Elyse out of the playpen and threw her over his shoulder.

"Blaine, be careful" Kurt gasped.

"Don't worry, baby, she will be fine" Blaine winked.

Kurt just shook his head at that. Blaine often played this with Elyse who loved it when her father lifted her so high but Kurt was always worried that she might get hurt.

They sat down and ate their food, only making small talks, mostly about the baby locks. Once they finished eating and cleaned up the kitchen, they moved back into the living room.

"It's still raining" Kurt sighed as he looked outside.

"Which means... movie day!" Blaine said and raised Elyse over his head.

"Please, don't drop her, please, don't drop her" Kurt muttered with closed eyes.

"Come on, relax" Blaine smiled and kissed Kurt. "She won't get hurt. Stop worrying so much."

"Since the hospital incident, I can't stop worrying" Kurt said.

"She's fine" Blaine shrugged. "And she won't be a baby again. You should enjoy these moments."

"You're right" Kurt sighed.

"Speaking of enjoying things" Blaine started and led Kurt to the couch. "I really enjoy our long engagement but... I think we're ready for the marriage."

"You want to get married? Now?" Kurt asked with wide eyes.

"Not now" Blaine laughed. "But soon. I know you want a perfect wedding, me too, and that we need at least a few months to get ready with everything but we should at least meet a wedding planner."

"No way, Anderson" Kurt said, smiling. "I won't let anybody screw up our wedding, which means I will be our wedding planner."

"Will you have enough time for that?" Blaine asked.

"Blaine, I've been dreaming about this wedding since I was 4. I have almost everything ready in my head" Kurt said.

"I hope it doesn't mean I don't have a say in it" Blaine smiled.

"Of course not" Kurt said and leaned forward to kiss Blaine. "Whatever you want, we can make on our day."

"Anything?" Blaine asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Nothing stupid, of course, but almost everything" Kurt corrected.

"I guess it will be fine then" Blaine nodded.

"Trust me, it won't be fine, it will be perfect" Kurt said.

While they were lost in each others eyes, Elyse actively tried to climb up to Blaine's lap which was hard since she was too small to get onto the couch.

"We almost forgot about you" Blaine cooed as he lifted Elyse up onto the couch. She ot to her feet in no time and climbed into Blaine's lap, putting her arms around him.

"She loves you better" Kurt said softly.

"That's not true" Blaine said without hesitation. "I guess she's... she just loves us differently. I'm the cool father and you're the worried type, which is adorable, by the way, but she knows that she can get what she wants from me easier than from you."

"Thanks" Kurt rolled his eyes.

"Hey! What I'm saying is that you're her papa and she will always love you no matter wat you do" Blaine said.

"You're really good in these speeches" Kurt smiled.

"I am" Blaine winked.

"Papa."

Both men looked down at Elyse in surprise. It was... It was her, right?

"Did she say 'papa'?" Kurt asked.

"I think she did" Blaine smiled.

"Papa" Elyse repeated and was very happy that her parents liked it. "Papa."

"She said papa!" Kurt shrieked excitedly.

"Papa."

"Say it again."

"Papa."

"Okay, now say daddy" Kurt smiled.

Elyse frowned in confusion.

"I guess she loves you better" Blaine joked, pressing his shoulder to Kurt's.

"It's easier to say papa" Kurt replied.

"I know" Blaine said, putting his arm around Kurt.

"You're teasing me" Kurt said.

"Of course" Blaine replied.

"I hate you so much" Kurt shook his head, smiling.

"You love me so much" Blaine replied.

"That's right" Kurt laughed.

"Papa" Elyse said again.

"Do you think she will say something else, too?" Blaine asked.

"You don't think it's boring, right?" Kurt asked back.

"Well..." Blaine said slowly, trying to hide his smile.

"It's not. It's cute" Kurt said and leaned closer to Elyse. "Don't listen to him. Please, say it again."

"Papa."

"She said papa!" Kurt said excitedly.

"It will be a long afternoon" Blaine sighed, shaking his head. He just hoped that Elyse wouldn't get bored of repeating the same word over and over again because he was sure that Kurt wouldn't anytime soon. It wasn't like it bothered him, not at all, he liked his fiancé the way he was. He and Elyse made his life a lot better than it had been before.