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'm sorry it's been so long – I've been distracted by so many other things lately (my other Niff story, an original work, school, etc.). And this week is probably NOT a week where you'll get much, because thanks to the local public schools having spring break, I'm scheduled for 18 hours this week and may very well get somewhere closer to 20. So yeah, this is probably going to be the only drabble until next week. And no, I'm not playing an April Fool's joke on anyone here! Anyway, I hope you enjoy this chapter!

Tony

"So… why did we agree that we would do this?" Nick asked, bouncing the little baby boy that had just been dropped off at their home on his hip the way he usually bounced their own two year old as Jeff watched Elliot and his new friend Abigail running around the living room.

"Nick, we're going to have two kids in the house soon. We just painted a nursery for our daughter to come home to… we could use the practice dealing with more than one kid for an extended period of time," Jeff replied with a smile. "Do you want me to take Ellie for a while? You could play with the big kids until the show starts…" Nick shook his head, glancing at the nine month old who seemed perfectly content with his bouncing.

"No, I'm okay for the moment. And she seems happy enough, so I don't want to mess that up," Nick replied. He smiled at the man. "Why don't you start dinner? I can watch the kids, and we'll probably have to put them all to bed before the show ends. I'm sure Ellie and Abigail will want to try and see their own daddies on the TV before they go to bed." Nick leaned so that he could smile at Ellie, who started clapping and smiling.

"I think Ellie likes that idea." Nick smiled as Jeff kissed his cheek, before he turned his attention to the two and three year olds that had pulled out a box of Mega Blocks to play with while he played peek-a-boo with the littlest of the three children on the couch.

"Uncle Nick… why are we here tonight?" Abigail asked, looking up from the tower of pink and purple blocks she'd made next to Elliot's red and blue tower.

"Because your daddies are at an awards show tonight… your Daddy Kurt might be coming home with a trophy, and hopefully you and Ellie will get to see him on the TV later," Nick replied, smiling at the little girl.

"What award?"

"It's called a Tony award… it's for being a very good actor. And your daddy is a very good actor," Nick replied. That seemed to satisfy the little girl's curiosity for the moment, and she went back to working on her block tower.

Nick continued to bounce Ellie on his knee and play with her while the two older kids messed around with the blocks, occasionally reminding Elliot that he wasn't allowed to throw the blocks or they would be taken away from him. He was a little surprised when Abigail looked up from her blocks again, turning to him with a questioning look on his face.

"Uncle Nick, what's an actor?"