So here's what you missed on Glee…

Artie and Tina totally broke up because Tina kissed Mike, but Artie is kind of already over it because he still loves Kitty. Blaine's mom came to their wedding, but where was his dad? Weird we've never seen him. Blaine also has a brother that like is never around. Why haven't Burt and Carole ben around lately? Where are they? Brittany moved in with Rachel and Jesse to figure out what's going on between her and Santana. We'll see how that works out.


Starring:Chris Colfer, Darren Criss, Lea Michele, Jonathan Groff, Heather Morris, Becca Tobin, and Kevin McHale.

Guest Starring: Mike O'Malley, Romy Rosemont, Gina Gershon, Matt Bomer, and Peter Gallagher.

Created By: Ryan Murphy, Ian Brennan, and Brad Falchuck.

Written By: Taylor Underwood

Playlist (songs sung): 'Because Of You' – Kelly Clarkson (Blaine Hummel-Anderson)

'(Just Like) Starting Over' John Lennon (Kitty Wilde and Artie Abrams)

'Stronger' – Nick Jonas and the Administration (Jesse St. James)

'Bad Blood' – Taylor Swift (Blaine Hummel-Anderson)


"Blaine," Kurt yelled from the living trying to get the apartment cleaned up before their parents arrived.

Blaine was in the nursery picking out the perfect outfit for Hepburn to wear to finally meet her Grandparents. All of them were getting into town that afternoon and Cooper was coming into down the next day to meet his niece.

Kurt wasn't nearly done with all of the cleaning that needed to be finished when he heard a knock at the door. Kurt quickly ran to open it. "Dad! Carole," he said opening the door to his parents standing there.

"Grandchild, where is she," Burt said walking into the apartment.

"Happy to see you too, dad," Kurt chuckled hugging Carole and closing the door. "Blaine is getting her ready."

Blaine came dancing out of the nursery with Hepburn dressed in a little pink dress all smiles for her goofy daddy. "Hey," Blaine said excitedly once he saw Burt and Carole standing there.

"Grandchild now," Burt said reaching for Hepburn.

Blaine quickly handed Hepburn to Burt so he wasn't yelled at by anyone.

"She's beautiful," Carole cooed watching her husband holding the baby. "So twelve weeks," she asked Kurt.

"Tomorrow," Kurt said smiling at his daughter.

"Three months, Kurt, just say months," Burt told his son.

"She'll be three months in four days. She's twelve weeks tomorrow," Kurt explained as his daughter reached for her Papa.

"Kid doesn't like grandpa," Burt said sadly.

"She's just hungry," Blaine said knowing the look on his child's face. "I'll grab a bottle."

"Does Rachel pump," Carole quietly asked Kurt knowing Burt would find it disturbing.

"Yes, she does. She's been so great about keeping us stocked up" Kurt laughed. "Every time she comes over."

Kurt and Carole laughed at their conversation while Burt played with Hepburn.

"Blaine, are your parents coming in," Carole asked after Blaine got Burt and Hepburn situated with her bottle.

"Mom is a little later and Cooper will be in tomorrow," Blaine told her.

"I am so happy that we are able to do this," Kurt said excitedly.

Another knock came at the door.

"Must me Pam," Kurt said walking over and answering it. "Can I help you?"

A strange man stood on the other side. "I heard this is Blaine Anderson's apartment," he replied to Kurt.

"Um, yes, not to be rude, but who are you," Kurt asked.

"I'm his father," the man said leaving Kurt speechless.

Blaine walked over not knowing who was standing there and opened the door a little further and saw his dad. He didn't say anything and simply closed the door.

"Blaine," Kurt snapped.

"Kurt, I'm not having this discussion right now," Blaine said and walked back to their bedroom.

"What was that," Burt asked.

"Blaine's dad," Kurt said. "I didn't recognize him at first. I met him once junior year after we started dating."

"What happened," Carole asked.

"Blaine introduced me as his boyfriend and his dad went off," Kurt replied, "stormed out of the house and never came back."

"Oh my," Carole said trying to take Hepburn from Burt.

"I'm gonna go talk to him," Kurt said walking back to their bedroom. "Dad, share the baby."

Kurt walked into Blaine sitting on the edge of their bed with his head in his hands. "Are you okay," Kurt asked.

"I haven't seen him since I was 16, Kurt," Blaine said quietly. "It's been almost ten years. Why now? Does he need money? Heard I'm still gay and married to a man with a baby?"

Kurt walked over and sat down next to him. "Why not ask," he suggested. "He's probably still in the building."

"I don't want to talk to him," Blaine told his husband. "Everything thing he ever did to me and how he disrespected you just came flooding back."

"I know," Kurt said bringing Blaine in for a hug. "I could tell."

Burt had let Carole hold the baby and walked outside the apartment to find the man still standing in the hall. "You Blaine's dad," he asked the man.

"Yeah, before you say anything I know I'm a fuck up and just want to apologize."

"For being a bigot," Burt asked him. Burt knew that Blaine's dad wasn't always supportive of Blaine, especially after Blaine came out.

"That. And leaving and never coming back," he said.

"You crushed that kid," Burt told him.

"Who are you," he finally asked Burt.

"His father-in-law," Burt told him.

"Blaine's married?"

"To my son. You met him once. 2011 they were both going to Dalton," Burt informed him.

"Hummel. Explains why everywhere I look I see Blaine Hummel-Anderson," his father said.

They both heard the door open and saw Kurt walk through it. "Um, I think it's best if you leave. We're expecting Pam and Blaine is kind of upset," Kurt told his father-in-law.

"I understand," he said standing up. "Could you tell Blaine that I'm really sorry about everything and would love to talk to him again one day?"

"I'll tell him," Kurt said as he watched the man leave in the elevator.

Rachel walked into the living room to find Jesse sitting watching the TV. "What's on," she asked cuddling up next to her husband.

"Nothing, just the news," he replied. "How's Brittany?"

"She's okay," Rachel responded. "I think she's getting through some stuff remembering Santana as who she was, but knowing who she is and trying to find a balance."

"Pros and cons always helps," Jesse chuckled.

"She has a notebook full of them," Rachel laughed. "It's hard seeing your friends so unhappy when you are so unbelievably happy."

"I know," Jesse said kissing her cheek. "But I'm sure they'll get back on track."

"Yes, now it's been three months since I had Hepburn," Rachel started, "can we start to talk about kids now?"

"Whenever you feel you're ready," Jesse told her, "you know my feelings on it."

"After my run in this show ends," Rachel said with a huge smile on her face.

"Alright," Jesse agreed.

"I have to get to rehearsal," she said standing up. "I'll see you when I get home." Rachel kissed Jesse and quickly left the apartment.

Jesse wanted to be cautious of getting pregnant at this point. He knew that Rachel was going to be under a lot of stress and that she still wasn't fully recovered mentally from having Hepburn. Granted, even getting ready to stop using birth control was a ways off. Rachel's show didn't open for another two weeks and she was slated to appear for several months after opening night.

Jesse decided that giving Rachel this time and distraction of a show would most likely help her get through her mental issues and be on the right track to actually having a baby of their own.

Artie had just arrived at Kitty's apartment. This was the first time they were seeing each other since Rachel won the Tony. He almost rolled away and forgot about the entire thing. Then Kitty opened the door.

"Hey," she said cheerfully. "I think we need to talk."

Artie slowly wheeled into Kitty's small apartment and parked himself next to the table not sure if he was ready to be having this conversation with Kitty. He had just broken up with Tina, but she moved on that very day. As far as he knew she was in Chicago with Mike right then.

"I'm sorry for just calling you and telling you that. I don't know what I was thinking," Artie started rambling. "I was just so upset about Tina and I called you and I remembered how good we were together…"

"Artie," Kitty interrupted, "it's okay. I would be lying if I said I didn't think about you all the time."

"Really?" Artie was shocked knowing that Kitty thought about him. He was positive that she had moved on and forgotten all of their feelings for each other.

"Yeah," she replied. "Why do you think I've been keeping my distance since we all found out you and Tina were engaged?"

Artie didn't say anything. He had noticed that they hadn't seen each other in a while, but didn't really think about the fact that it was because she still had feelings for him. He figured she was just really busy doing what she was doing and he was fine with that.

"I never really thought about that," Artie responded. "Damn, I've been so distracted."

"No," Kitty laughed, "you were engaged. Why would you notice that some girl wasn't hanging around you anymore? I wasn't exactly a priority."

"Can I make you my priority," Artie asked.

"Artie, you just got out of a relationship," Kitty said to him.

"Yeah, but I'm sure she's already moved on," Artie rebutted, "and what's the difference if I still really care about you?"

"You may be projecting feelings onto me," Kitty responded.

"Kitty Wilde," Artie started rolling over to her. "When you agreed to go out with me in high school you made me the happiest I had ever been. Please do that for me now? Make me the happiest man alive again."

Kitty looked at his smiling face. She really did still love him, but was it smart move to be getting involved with a man that just had his fiancée walk out on him because she was in love with another man?

"Artie," Kitty said quietly.

"Kitty…"

"A trial basis," Kitty responded. "To make sure these feelings you have are real and not you just trying to get over Tina."

"They are real," Artie said taking her hands. "I promise."

Kitty leaned down and slowly moved closer until her lips met Artie's. Instantly she could feel the emotion behind the kiss. She knew that these feelings had to be real otherwise she would have felt nothing from him.

Artie slowly pulled away and looked her in the eyes. "See?"

Kitty laughed and went in for another slow and passionate kiss.

"HE WHAT," Pam yelled after Kurt told her that Blaine's dad had showed up that morning.

"It was very awkward," Kurt told her. "He wanted to apologize for leaving."

"He's too late," Pam told her son-in-law. "My sons went through too much with that fucking asshole," she shouted the last two words.

"Volume," Kurt pleaded not wanting to wake the baby. "I know. I watched Blaine go through hell when he left. I don't want it to happen again."

Blaine walked out from the bedroom looking vulnerable. "It won't. As far as I'm concerned my only dad is Burt," Blaine told the room making Burt's heart swell.

Burt had never really heard Blaine refer to him as his father and that made him happier than ever.

"Honey," Kurt said walking over to him. "I know what he did. I was there, but—"

"No, Kurt," Blaine snapped, "I don't want to see him or hear what he had to say. He walked out and me, my mom, and he won't even talk to Coop."

"Okay," Kurt didn't say another word on the subject. Their family was in town to celebrate Hepburn and he needed Blaine to be happy.

Blaine sat down on the couch still feeling like he had been hit in the stomach by a wrecking ball. Pam and Kurt stood there not knowing what to do or how to approach him.

Kurt just wanted his husband to feel okay again. It might have to wait until he is able to play with Hepburn again, but with all of the grandparents here it might be a while before he is left alone with his little girl. She had gotten better at cheering him up than Kurt at this point. Luckily Kurt still had some tricks up his sleeves.

"Maybe the three awesome grandparents can take Hepburn tonight and you two can have date night," Pam suggested looking from Kurt to Blaine seeing if she would get a reaction from her son.

"Blaine," Kurt asked walking over to him. "Date night?"

Blaine looked at his smiling husband. "How could I say no to time with you?"

"You have never been able to," Kurt said quickly kissing him. "Yes, thank you, Pam," Kurt said to his mother-in-law.

As Burt, Carole, and Pam were all getting ready to leave with Hepburn for a few hours Kurt and Blaine went into 'over-protective dad' mode.

Kurt practically packed a weeks' worth of clothing into the diaper bag and Blaine had put every ointment that they had for Hepburn into the bag just in case something happened.

Kurt was trying to explain what they did to make sure she wasn't that annoying crying baby in restaurants and finally Burt stopped both of them.

"We have all been new parents before so we understand this," he told his sons, "but remember we raised you two. So calm down. She'll be fine without all of this stuff. I'm sure between three grandparents we can keep her from crying."

"She may have some separation anxiety," Blaine told his mother.

"You two are having separation anxiety," she told her son taking his child from him. "You two settle down. Watch a movie. Make some dinner. Go out to dinner. Something."

"We don't want one phone call from you," Carole told them. "This is your night. If something happens we will call you."

Kurt and Blaine knew that their parents were more than capable of taking care of a child, but they had never been away from her for more than a few minutes and were starting to really freak out over the idea.

"Alright," Kurt said, "just leave before we go completely crazy," he said laughing.

Blaine went over to his mom and kissed his daughter on the cheek. "Daddy loves you so much," he told her making Pam laugh. "What," he asked his mother.

"I used to do that to you whenever we'd leave you with a sitter," she smiled at her son.

"Alright, Blaine," Kurt said pulling his husband away from their daughter.

The grandparents left and Kurt and Blaine looked at each other. "What do you want to do," Blaine asked.

"Make some easy dinner, pop in our movie, and cuddle with you on the couch," Kurt replied lightly kissing him.

"Perfect," Blaine told him.

After almost an entire three days inside the bedroom Brittany emerged to find Jesse passed out on the couch with his computer in his lap reading through a manuscript that was sent to him. The TV was blaring loud so she went over and turned it off before fixing herself something small to eat.

"Good to see you're eating," she heard Jesse say from behind her.

"Sorry," she responded, "I thought you were asleep."

"I'm one of those guys that wakes up if you turn the TV off," he laughed walking over to her. "Do you want something more to eat," he asked noticing she had only quickly made herself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to take back into her room. "I don't like to brag, but I'm a great cook," he said with a huge smile on his face.

"I don't want to be a bother," she told him.

"We invited you to stay," he told her. "Let me make you something hot to eat that's gonna give you more nutrients' than the sandwich," he said pulling out some pots and pans to make her some soup to help her feel a little better, at least physically.

After several minutes of awkward silence as Jesse made some quick soup that he would make for Rachel when she was feeling down he decided to start up a conversation. "So, how's work? I know you've been dancing with some people."

"It's good," she responded. "I have an interview slash audition to choreograph a new Off-Broadway show so that's pretty awesome."

"That's great," he replied excitedly. "Very excited for you. Break a leg."

"Thank you," Brittany replied. "How are you and Rachel?"

"Good, talking about having a baby after her run is over," Jesse started talking not really thinking about what this woman was currently going through. He knew she was just trying to make conversation, but he should have replied so quickly and happily. "Sorry."

"Don't be sorry for your happiness," Brittany replied. "Just because my marriage is on the rocks. You have nothing to be sorry for."

Jesse smiled. She really was quite smart. What was Santana talking about when she said that Brittany acted like a child? "Can I tell you something," he asked her. Brittany nodded in response. "I don't see what Santana was talking about. Sure, you've only been here a couple of days, but you're really not childish at all. You're a really good person and she's foolish if she can't see that."

Brittany sat thinking about what Jesse had just told her. Her and Jesse had never really been friends or hung out. They went to school together for a few months and he was married to one of her dearest friends, but they had never really sat down to talk until that moment. He sounded very sincere in his tone and she knew that if he was married to Rachel after all of these years she could finally trust him.

"Thank you, Jesse," she replied. "I hope she comes to that decision also."

"I can tell she loves you so I believe that she will, but no matter what happens you'll both be stronger" he told her. "If this were Rachel and I, I know that nothing could keep me from her. I don't know how I'd react if she walked out."

"Hopefully you never find out."

Jesse pulled two bowls out of the cupboard and filled them with the soup he had just finished. "Dinner is served," he said setting the bowls down at the bar and sitting down to talk a little more with Brittany.

"Cooper," Pam yelled as she opened the door to her oldest son.

"Mommy," Cooper said back hugging his mother.

"You're the younger sibling," Burt asked Blaine quietly making him laugh.

"Blainey," Cooper said walking into the room and hugging his brother. "Where is this niece I've heard so much about," he asked looking around.

"Kurt has her in the nursery changing her," Blaine responded just as Kurt walked out into the living room.

"Hello, Cooper," Kurt said handing Hepburn to her uncle. "Hepburn, meet Uncle Cooper. This is daddy's brother," he said to his daughter as she was laughing at the faces Cooper was making towards her. After a few more seconds of laughing at Uncle Cooper's silliness Hepburn decided she didn't like it anymore and started to crying and looking over at her Papa for comfort.

"Happy niece, great. Crying niece goes back to dad," Cooper said handing Kurt the baby.

"I'm dad," Blaine said, "he's papa. Had to make sur we could differentiate when she starts talking."

"Right," Cooper responded watching as Kurt soothed Hepburn away from all of the people.

Kurt loved that he was able to know exactly what cry was coming from Hepburn at what time. Sometimes she just didn't like commotion and people around her besides her dads.

Blaine knew after several minutes of crying she was probably hungry and needed a bottle. He quickly retrieved one from the refrigerator and handed it to Kurt.

Cooper was very impressed at how his little brother was handling being a new dad. He seemed so happy with his little family. He decided that he wasn't going to talk to Blaine about what he and their dad had spoken about just before he got to the apartment. It would only upset him and he didn't like seeing Blaine upset.

Cooper went over to Pam to talk to her. "Mom, dad is in town and wants to see Blaine and Kurt and Hepburn. And don't say it, I'm not mentioning it to Blaine, but would you come with me to help explain things to him," Cooper asked her mother.

"You are a grown man," Pam rebutted.

"So is he," Cooper said almost childlike. "You know what he did and I really don't want to talk to him alone."

Pam and Cooper left the apartment a few hours later to go meet Greg Anderson and explain that he didn't need to come around Blaine anymore.

The two of them walked into Greg's hotel room and they all sat in uncomfortable silence.

"Why," Pam finally yelled. "Why did you do that to us?"

Greg had no excuse for his actions. He knew that when Blaine had come out and then brought a boy home and introduced him as his boyfriend he had acted like an ignorant bastard.

"I have no excuse," he admitted catching both Cooper and Pam off guard.

"Blaine doesn't want you around," Cooper told him. "He wouldn't even let Kurt tell him what you said."

"Is the baby healthy," he asked them.

"You don't get to know," Pam told him sternly. "You cut him out of your life a long time ago."

"What can I say, Pam," Greg said standing quickly. "That I was stupid? I'm ignorant? I'm a bigot? Yes, all of those things are true, but I never stopped loving my son."

Pam quickly stood so she could look him in the eyes. "Well, guess what, that's what he thinks and he's going to continue to think that way because as soon as he started to accept himself and the boy that he really cared about you said 'fuck you' and left all of us!"

Cooper stood to attempt to calm his mother down a little without success. He knew that once Pam started getting angry she was going to yell and nothing was going to calm her down.

"Pam," Greg started again. "I know what I did. I just want to make it right."

"It's been nine years, Greg," Pam quickly rebutted. "He had moved on and gotten passed the pain you caused him."

"All you did was bring it back," Cooper told him. "He's barely even talking to Kurt."

"I missed so much," Greg said sadly sitting back down.

"You missed everything," Pam told him. "Your son got married, then won Grammy's, he and his husband have produced award winning shows, Blaine writes them, now he's a dad. And already he's a better one than you ever were. Because that child means more to him than anything."

"Both of my boys mean that much to me," Greg said.

"Try telling that to Blaine," Cooper told him. "Look we only came here to make sure you got it through your thick skull not to bother him anymore. He's working and trying to be a parent. Don't make him go back down that lonely horrifying path."

"Blaine needs to tell me this himself," Greg told his older son.

"Him slamming the door in your face should have gotten the message through, but Kurt says you keep calling them," Pam said calmly. "Just stop."

Pam and Cooper just walked out of the hotel room without another word. Hopefully Greg got the message to stay away from Blaine, but they both knew that when he wanted something he would stop at nothing to get it. It was only a matter of time before the man was standing outside their apartment door waiting for him to come out just so he could talk to him.

"I know you probably don't want to talk about it," Kitty started, "but have you talked to Tina? I mean you guys did just break up and she's with another guy and you're here with me. Should you guys talk about it?"

Artie sighed as they lied on the couch together like they would in high school. Kitty always helped him up and positioned him perfectly so she could cuddle up to him as closely as possible.

"No," he replied quietly. "I know that all four of us should probably talk and I need to talk to her alone too, but I'm kind of just enjoying being with you without thinking about the past."

Kitty silently agreed. She knew that before they were going to be able to move on in life and actually be a couple again that Artie was going to have to talk to Tina and Mike. She was sure he was holding onto a little resentment for Mike, even though at that moment he was lying with her. Being dumped is always difficult and even Artie can't hide those feelings. He's going to have to deal with all of them before she is willing to be completely committed to this relationship. She didn't want him to be with her and thinking about the girl that left him, it wouldn't be fair to either of them.

"Will you promise me that by the end of the week you will call her and talk," Kitty asked sitting up slightly so she could see his face.

Artie didn't say anything for a moment. "I promise," he replied pushing himself up just enough to kiss her.

Rachel walked through her front door and quickly collapsed on the couch. After hours of rehearsal she just wanted to kiss her husband and go to sleep.

"Rachel," she heard Brittany say from behind her.

"Hey, Britt," Rachel said sitting up a little not wanting to move more than was absolutely necessary.

"Jesse and I made dinner," she said cheerfully.

"You didn't have to," Rachel said forcing herself to stand back up and walk into her small kitchen to see her husband working over a hot stove. She didn't know what he was making but it smelled amazing.

Jesse and Rachel tried to avoid the subject of Santana during dinner, but it was proving to be a challenge because all Brittany would talk about was what was going on in her life and Santana was the only thing that she really had. Knowing that made Rachel hurt a little. Brittany was this incredible talented and, yes she was working and choreographing, but it almost seemed as though her career was put on hold because of all this drama in her marriage.

"Britt," Rachel started wanting to know more about her work than Santana. "So you had an audition or interview today?"

"Yeah," Brittany quietly said. She knew that she blew it. She hadn't been spending enough time trying to choreograph something amazing to show the casting panel. Santana was always telling her she was an amazing dancer, but lately she had been more criticizing than supportive of anything. "It didn't go as well as I had hoped, but you never know what could happen."

Jesse and Rachel looked at each other briefly. They both knew this business and knew that one blown audition could set you back, but they also knew that Brittany was an amazing talent and wished her all the best in the world.

"It couldn't have been that bad," Jesse told her.

"I forgot my own choreography," she tried to let out a chuckle and shake it off, but the other two knew that she was really having a problem dealing with it.

"There will be other auditions," Rachel told her giving her a small hug.

After dinner the three of them didn't say anything to each other and just went to bed.

Pam and Cooper were quietly arguing in the corner of Kurt and Blaine's apartment about if they should tell Blaine what happened with Greg. Pam could tell that Greg did have regrets and wanted a relationship with his sons. She didn't want him to have relationship with her sons after he cut all of them out of his life, but it wasn't her decision. All she knew was that she had to tell Blaine because Greg wouldn't stop until he at least said 'hello' to him.

"Mother," Cooper snapped, "it's not a good idea. Blaine is in a fragile state right now and Burt and Carole are here. Just leave it alone."

"Cooper," Pam scolded, "you know your father. He'll stalk outside this building until Blaine comes outside. We at least have to tell him he's not leaving New York."

"You don't know he's not leaving New York," Cooper rebutted. "The less Blaine knows the better."

"Dinner," Kurt hollered from the kitchen.

Everyone filed over to the table and sat down. Blaine had fed Hepburn and set her in her playpen and moved it closer to the table.

For a while the meal was nice. Burt and Carole talked about how the shop was going and how Carole was doing at the hospital. She told a couple stories that made Kurt rethink asking her about work.

Pam went on about selling Mary-Kay and how lucky she is that she can travel as much as possible and that she was going to try to get out to New York as much as possible to see the boys and Hepburn.

Cooper was excited that he found out earlier that day he had gotten a guest appearing role on a new TV show. He went on for about fifteen minutes about how amazing it was and how he was going to be perfect in the role.

"Blaine, I have to warn you about something," Pam started.

"Mom," Cooper yelled at her.

"He has to know," she said making her son stop talking. "Your dad is in town and wants to see you. Cooper and I told him you're not interested, but I know that he's just going to stalk around…"

Blaine suddenly got up and left the room.

"Good job," Cooper said getting up to go comfort his brother.

"I'm sorry, Kurt," Pam told her son-in-law.

"Blaine may have gotten upset," Kurt started to reply, "but I'm okay. Are you sure he's gonna be hanging around?"

"If his past in any indication, yes," Pam replied. "I just don't want you boys to be harassed when leaving the building, especially if Hepburn is with you."

"I'll stay on the lookout," Kurt said with a slight smile.

Kurt knew that his dad was a sore subject with Blaine, but he needed to deal with it. He had all of this anger built up inside of him and Kurt worried about what might happen if he didn't relieve some of it. Kurt just wished he'd talk to his dad, if only to say 'fuck you' and walk away. He hated seeing Blaine this way and knew that if he didn't deal with his emotions it would only get worse.

"Blainey," Cooper said quietly walking into the nursery to find his brother staring at a photo of him, Kurt, and Hepburn the day she was born.

"Go away," Blaine quickly said. Neither spoke for what seemed like ten minutes. "I love her. She's my entire world. I can't imagine doing what he did," Blaine said quietly. Blaine finally let the pain hit him. "Why couldn't he love me?"

Cooper quickly went over to his little brother and hugged him. "He's just a horrible person, Squirt. He didn't really care much about any of us."

"Not only did he walk out on us, but he did it right in front of Kurt," Blaine said pulling away. "I think that made it worse. He knew that I was gay and didn't ever say anything, but as soon as I bring a boy home and say he's my boyfriend, he just left. Nothing else. Just walked out the door."

"Blaine," Cooper started, "I can't tell you what I don't know. I'm not going to lie to you about our deadbeat father, but you have to get the anger out. Maybe just scream at him. Make him understand what you're feeling. Now, I am dead set against you having some heart to heart because I don't think he deserves it, but you need to get through this."

There was a light knock on the bedroom door. "Sorry, baby was tired and falling asleep so I thought I'd bring her in here," Kurt said walking toward the crib.

Blaine stopped Kurt just before he put Hepburn in the crib and took the baby from him. "I love you so much sweet girl. I will never leave you," he said quietly to his daughter lightly kissing her forehead.

The next day Blaine had gone down to hail a cab for him and his family to head into midtown for the afternoon. As soon as the cab stopped he saw a man walking up to him.

"Blaine," the man said.

"I don't want to talk to you," Blaine quickly snapped. "You left. TEN YEARS AGO," Blaine shouted. "You walked out on all of us. Why? Why didn't you love us enough to stay and work through things? Why couldn't you love me," Blaine screamed on the sidewalk.

"Blaine, I'm sorry," his father said softly.

"It's too late," Blaine said just as Kurt and Hepburn were walking out of the building. "I don't want you near me or around my family." He saw his father look over at Kurt and the baby. "Don't even look at her. Leave," Blaine said sternly and ushered his husband and daughter into the car. "Don't come back."

Greg stood on the sidewalk and watched the cab drive away.

"You okay," Kurt asked him after they left taking his hand.

"I'm fine," Blaine answered and didn't say another word.


End. Episode 4 Season 7. I know there was a lot of Blaine, but I am a hardcore Klainer and I mostly write Klaine fics so it's just habit for me. Plus, we all wanted more Blaine backstory and more about his father. Gonna say it again for you new comers, I will take suggestions for storylines and characters you want more of and people you'd like to meet, like parents. I'll try to accommodate; however, I still have to go with my heart on what I write so not every suggestion will be done. So I hope you enjoyed this chapter.

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