A/N: So I had originally decided to go ahead and make this a fic where it just kept on and on and on and on, right? But then I realized I had nowhere else to go with it. So…it's with a heavy heart that I announce that this is the last chapter of Blainchel's adventure. But don't worry! I do have another story in mind for them, and I'm hoping it works out the way I want to. For now, enjoy the last chapter of 'Glee Saga'.

Chapter 22

Six months later…

"And in other news today… Broadway superstar Rachel Berry-Anderson and her husband, rising new star on the Broadway scene, Blaine Anderson welcomed a set of twins today. The as of yet unnamed children were born yesterday, May 10, at 7:30pm. It is said that Rachel had a c-section. They twins weighed in at 8 pounds 10 ounces, and 8 pound 12 ounces. It is said that mother and babies are doing amazing."

The reports are true! We have twins. Two beautiful, strong, baby boys. My sons. Mine and Rachel's sons to be exact. And there isn't anything in the world that makes me happier than sitting here with Rachel and holding my beautiful boys. They do have names, but we hadn't wanted to release them to the press because we wanted some part of our life to remain private. Our boys names are Tyler James and Andrew Michael. Now…I bet you are all wondering how I became the 'rising new star' on the Broadway scene…let's go back to that…shall we?

Three Months Earlier:

Blaine POV

I didn't know why Andrew Lloyd Webber's office was calling me, nor did I really care. All I knew was that I was supposed to be getting Rachel a sandwich with pickles from the deli down the street from our house. I answered it against my better judgment, but was confused when I saw the number.

"Blaine Anderson?"

"Hi Blaine. This is Erica from Andrew Lloyd Webber's casting office, how are you?"

"I'm fine thank you, Erica. I'm not a talent though, so why would you be calling me?"

I asked, walking towards the counter quickly. I had to get in and get this sandwich and pickles before Rachel called. Her cravings were intense, and she needed them like yesterday so she could feed the babies.

"Well Blaine, Mr. Webber had me call you personally so you could come in and read for a part that he thinks you might be perfect for."

I wrinkled my forehead and shook my head. I walked over to the pickle barrel and grabbed three pickles from the barrel. Then I walked to the counter and greeted the woman behind the counter who I knew as Kendall.

"I don't really have a desire to act, Erica. But go ahead and describe the role to me."

And I listened to Erica speak in great detail about the role. And I knew right then and there that I needed to be part of this musical. I told Erica to let me go home and speak to Rachel about it, and that was when I knew. I knew that I was going to be something more than just an accountant. I paid for her sandwich and pickles and walked back inside.

"Babe? Guess what!"

I yelled, walking into the house. I knew that it would be very hard for her to deal with this because her understudy was going on for her and that was making her sad. I put the pickles and sandwiches on a plate and carried them into the bedroom.

"What?"

She said, looking up from the TV remote. I sat down at the end of the bed and decided to shoot straight with her. Honestly was always the best policy for Rachel, and I figured it might be the best case scenario in instance.

"Erica Ringbloom called on behalf of Andrew Lloyd Webber today."

"The talent coordinator? You're not talent."

"That's what I said. But apparently there is a role that Andrew wants me to read for that he thinks I'll be perfect for. He's not directing or producing it, but his casting agent is the headhunter for this play. I don't know…"

"What's it for, babe?"

"Apparently, Andrew's company bought the rights to do Carousel and he wants me to play Billy."

Rachel's eyes widened and then she smiled, and that's when I knew. Rachel had something to do with this. Rachel had been trying to get me a hobby so I wasn't constantly at home taking care of her, but I didn't realize that this was her doing.

"Andrew has good taste, besides, I think you'll kill it."

"Babe, did you set this up?"

Rachel nodded and patted the bed, taking a bite of the sandwich that I'd bought for her. I sat down on the edge and watched as she scooted up. She wrapped her arms around me and kissed my temple. It was the sweet moments like this that I knew she truly loved me.

"Yes baby, I did. I wanted to thank you for taking care of me. I know how much you hate being an accountant, it isn't you Blaine. And I know you hate when I do things secretly, but how much more could you take being Andrew's punching bag. So, effective on May 10, when the twins are born, your last day at Webber Productions as the numbers guy will happen. You're moving to the acting part. Blaine, you're destined for greatness."

"How did they know I was good?"

"I sent them some of your revamped songs. And some of your shows in high school and college. Blaine, you have a talent baby, and it needs to go noticed. When's your audition?"

I looked at my watch and sighed. It was going to take me forever to get to midtown to Andrew's talent office and make the audition, but all I had to do was call Erica back and tell her what my decision was and she'd make time for me.

"About an hour. I actually have to call Erica back and tell her I'd do the audition."

"You didn't tell her?"

"No. I told her that I had to come home and talk to you first."

Rachel handed me the phone wordlessly and I knew at that point that it was time for me to make the call. So, I called Erica back and told her I'd spoken to Rachel and that I accepted the audition. She gave me the location and time of the audition and faxed over the audition pieces. And then I started. I called Kurt to come sit with Rachel while I went and did this audition…

Present Day…

Blaine's POV

As I sit here with the twins, watching Rachel sleeping…I'm hardpressed to remember things. Our relationship wasn't easy. It wasn't always loving, and it wasn't exactly the best. But I love this woman. And I love the opportunities she's given me. Playing Billy has to be one of the greatest things I could've done, but the best thing I've ever done, was being a dad to these two beautiful guys. And I wouldn't change my life for anything. Not a single thing. It isn't always going to be perfect…it isn't always going to be fun, but it is my life…and that's what makes it completely worth it.

A/N2: Thanks guys for the support for this. There will be more Blainchel… I promise!