Blaine broke down when he got home. His mother rubbed his back soothingly, not asking what was wrong, knowing her son would her on his own time. And he did after about 10 minutes of sobbing into his pillow.

"Mom…I know this may sound pathetic, but please don't judge me…Kurt broke up with me tonight…"

Nikki stopped rubbing Blaine's back in shock, "You know I would never judge you. I'm your mother. But back onto the tragedy at hand, why did he do that? The boy loves you!"

"Apparently not…"

Nikki sighed and massaging him again, "Blaine, I may not be gay, but I know love when I see it not to mention what Kurt told me last night was most definitely not a lie, and it made me the happiest mother alive."

Blaine's head shot up from his tear soaked sheets,

"You saw Kurt last night? When"?

His mother nodded,

"After he left from visiting you he surprised me by coming up to my office. Scared me to death, he did. I thought something had happened."

"Well what did he say?"

"He said in his shy, self -conscious way, 'Mrs. Anderson, I know I have no right to show up at your work unannounced, but I need to tell you something of utmost importance. I think I'm in love with you son, and I'm past the point of being frightened; now I'm just plain terrified.'"

Blaine chuckled and smiled sadly, "Sounds like him…" Blaine returned his head into its previous burrow, shaking with the effort of not breaking into sobs again. He failed miserably. If Kurt had said he loved him just last night, why break his heart the very next night?

"Honey," Nikki continued softly, "Kurt is madly in love you. This break up is likely tearing him apart more than you since he is the one who did it. But what exactly did he say? Maybe my girl outlook will help decipher things."

Blaine shifted his head so he wasn't mumbling into his sheets,

"He…he said that he didn't deserve me. That I need someone who isn't as needy as him, someone who isn't in constant danger of being beat up for his sexuality…"

Nikki shook her head. She understood what Kurt was doing now, he really was terrified of this feeling, and he wanted to be perfect for Blaine, but he just didn't feel perfect. She didn't tell her son this yet, though. She had to lead up to that slowly.

"first off, you're in danger of being beat up for your sexuality, and second of all, the only person you could be with who is not in danger of that is a straight girl."

Blaine chuckled for only the second time that night,

"That's exactly what I said."

Taking on a serious tone again, Nikki let her son know her realization,

"Sing to him, baby. He is terrified he isn't perfect for you, and that's all he wants, to be perfect for the man he loves, and you singing to him will bring back his confidence."

Blaine opened his mouth to respond, but his mom could see that he was just going to object,

"Don't tell me that you can't because you won't see him in a proper performance atmosphere again, and you may not, but you make this happen, or I'll do it myself."

Blaine smiled, sudden confidence filling him,

"I know just who can help me with that. Thanks mom! Just… don't tell dad though please?"

Nikki smiled and kissed Blaine's forehead, "Of course honey".