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"Now remember that when making important familial decisions, you should always consider the opinion of the child."

Sebastian snorted loudly in disbelief. "Why are we here listening to this drivel?" he leaned over and demanded in Blaine's ear causing the couple next to them to shoot them dirty looks for interrupting the speaker in the seminar on parenting he and Blaine were attending.

"Because you decided we needed to be prepared as parents and I quote, 'I want to be nothing like my mother and father," Blaine whispered back, shooting an apologetic at their annoyed neighbors. With a sigh, Sebastian settled back into his seat, returning to listening to the talk.

"It is best if you treat you're children as miniature adults to instill a sense of responsibility, confidence and understanding that their opinions are important and do matter in the familial unit."

"Oh come on," Sebastian said rather loudly causing the lecturer to falter in her talk.

"Sebastian," Blaine hissed mortified as the lecturer focused on them.

"Do you have something you would like to add, Mr. Smythe?" she demanded all eyes now focusing on the two young men.

"Yes," Sebastian replied arrogantly. "Your advice is ridiculous and useless to make good parents."

She raised an eyebrow in irritation. "I suppose you're an expert then?"

"Hardly," Sebastian snorted. "But I can tell you with absolute certainty that your advice is stupid."

"How would you know?" The rooms occupants watched in interest as she seemed to get angrier.

"Because I was a little bastard and my parents subscribed to your philosophy." Sebastian's eyes widened as he realized what he had said.

He quickly gathered his and Blaine's coats and pulled Blaine to his feet. Marching Blaine to the door, he didn't look back.

Once in the car, Blaine smirked at him in amusement. "Not wanting to follow in your parents footsteps?"

"Shut up," Sebastian grouched back.

"Does this mean we don't have to go to any more of these talks?" Sebastian just grimaced in reply. Easing up on his boyfriend, Blaine reached over and entwined their hands together over the middle consul. "You'll make a great dad, Seb. Besides we're in this together so you have nothing to worry about I promise, okay? I won't let you become your parents."

Sebastian smiled and placed a kiss on their entwined hands. "Okay," he agreed. He seemed to contemplate something. "How useful do you think those parenting books would be?"

"Seb."

"Okay, sorry."