CHAPTER 24: A SPECIAL VISITOR
Sebastian knocked Doctor Pierce's office's door. He knew Blaine was better and he was in the hospital because of his depression. He had thought about a prefect idea to help his ex to get better.
Taylor smiled as soon as she saw him and stopped reading his papers. She was very protective with Blaine and if he was willing to help him, she was happy for that. Smythe sat down and looked at her with hope.
"What can I do for you?" She asked.
"I had an idea, but I need your help. I know a hospital isn't a good place for healthy children, but I think Blaine would be better if he saw his kids. It's been a while since he saw Ian the last time and he didn't saw Em at all."
"It's difficult. Em is to young but Ian can see something he shouldn't." She wanted them to be there, but they were just kids.
"We can bring Blaine some clothes. I don't know, a sweatshirt or something. My mother and I'd look for the children and Ian won't run free. Blaine needs to see them and I want to make that wish true."
"I'll think about it."
Blaine had eaten and took his text book. When Sebastian had known he hadn't finished school, he insisted him to study to pass the exams he hadn't done. He didn't want to say no, even if he thought he didn't need it to work in the club.
Brody had brought him a sweatshirt and sweatpants, telling him that the hospital gown wasn't good for cheering him up. However, old clothes didn't cheer him up either, but he wore it because it seemed important for him.
Someone knocked the door and he was surprised to see Sebastian holding a little boy. "Ian?" he asked.
"Daddy!" The kid moved his legs, he wanted to be with his other father.
"Ian, do you remember what I told you about running? Dad is still sick and you can hurt him."
Sebastian let the boy on the floor and he run to his dad. They hugged and Blaine was crying, but it was for happiness. He was so excited that he didn't realize Julia coming into the room pushing a stroller.
Mother and son looked at them in silence, like if they feared that if there was any noise, that moment would stop. They were smiling because they knew Blaine and Ian needed that.
The Andersons started talking and the boy told his father what had happened in his life. Blaine listened while it was the most interesting thing in the world.
"Dad says you don't know Em." Ian looked at his father, like he didn't believe it until he said it.
"He is right."
"She doesn't do anything. She doesn't even know how to draw."
"You didn't know it when you were little either. You've learn so many things… And you need to learn so much more!"
"Tying my shoes?"
"Yes."
"Ian… Em wants to be with her dad to. She is awake now." Sebastian knew she would ask soon for food and he wanted Blaine to feed her.
"Ok"
Julia helped Blaine to hold the baby girl on her arms. "Her head." Ian remembered them because his grandmother always said that when he wanted to hold her with his father or grandparent's help.
"Honey, your father knows how to hold her."
Blaine felt like he was happy for the first time in his whole life. The baby had her eyes opened, but she was one month old so she didn't recognize anything. Her father kissed her forehead and smiled.
Sebastian gave the baby bottle to Blaine and he started feeding her. They were so focused that they didn't realize someone came into the room until Ian screamed.
"Brody!"
"Ey buddy! You are a big boy now. Are you taller?" The man held him tight before kissing Blaine's lips and Em's forehead.
Julia realized Sebastian's smile disappeared and she got closer him. "Fight for him. You were with him once; I don't know how that won't happen again."
"He is happy and I won't take that from him."
"Is he really happy? If he were, he wouldn't try to kill himself. Seb, honey… Blaine needs to be loved and, even if Brody does, maybe he would like yours more. Are you sure he doesn't love you back?"
Sebastian looked at Blaine. Maybe his mother was right, but he was afraid Blaine said yes to him just because he was thankful but not in love.
