Disclaimer: I don't own Glee, nor do I completely own Nick and Jeff (although I'm pretty much creating their personalities myself since we haven't gotten to know them too well on the show).
A/n: So I just went on a posting spree and suddenly hit 50 chapters without realizing how close I was! So, I'm going to keep taking words for the extras list until I post chapter 60 instead, since I've posted so many so quickly this week!
In-Laws
Jeff was nervous. It was kind of ridiculous, really, but he'd never really met his in-laws. His wedding to Nick had been sort of hurried; they'd been engaged for a while, and one afternoon they'd simply decided they were going to get married and eloped.
"You're shaking…" Jeff turned and looked at his new husband, who was smiling at him as they drove towards Nick's parents' house.
"I'm nervous… what if your parents don't like me?"
"Why wouldn't my parents like you? They've met you before… high school graduation, remember?" Nick replied.
"But we just got married during our Spring Break. During our junior year of college. Are you sure they aren't going to freak out on me for ruining your life or something?"
"You didn't ruin my life, Jeff… I wanted to do this just as much as you did. And it's not like we did anything wrong or anything that's going to make our lives harder than they have to be. Neither of us is pregnant, we were living in an apartment together anyway… we have money to live on and scholarships to pay for school that aren't going away. Besides, if my parents were upset they wouldn't have invited us to go on vacation with them or paid for our plane tickets."
"But…"
"Jeff, they love you. I'm happy, you're happy… that's all they're really going to care about." Jeff stared out the window on his side of the car as they pulled into the driveway.
"They loved me when they didn't know that we were together…"
"They knew we were together, Jeff. They knew before we even really knew that we were together… apparently I talked about you too much before we were actually official, and my parents just sort of assumed that things were a little more serious than they really were."
"They've always known?" Jeff asked.
"Always." Jeff smiled slightly.
"So then why do people have so many horror stories about their in-laws?"
