AN: This one shot was inspired by the same lyrics as the previous chapter - Taylor Swift's Ours.


"Let me walk you out," Kurt said, standing up with Blaine as the credits to the movie they were watching with Kurt's family came on the screen.

Blaine nodded, and the two of them headed for the front door as Burt picked up the remote to the TV. "Your family is great, Kurt," Blaine commented as he took his jacket from the coat rack and slipped it on.

"We don't always get along this well," Kurt replied with a shrug, thinking of the argument that had started over breakfast just this morning. "Part of the good behavior is because you're here."

Blaine gave a short laugh. "My father wouldn't even care about the fact that there was a guest in the house."

"Is that why you haven't invited me over to your house yet?" Kurt asked as he pulled open the front door. The night had grown chilly and he briefly regretted not grabbing his own jacket.

"My Dad doesn't accept me being gay," Blaine replied. "He definitely isn't going to accept the fact that I have a boyfriend. There is no reason to subject you to that, especially when your family is so accepting of you."

Kurt reached out and took Blaine's hand. "No they're accepting of both of us," he told his boyfriend as they walked down the front walk toward Blaine's jeep. "Maybe if your father met me, he might . . . "

Kurt let his voice trail off as Blaine shook his head. "I don't think anything is ever going to change my father's mind. I'm a disappointment to him. He is never going to accept me for whom I am, no matter what I tried, and believe me I've spent years trying," Blaine said. They had reached his jeep and he turned to face Kurt, reaching out to take both of his boyfriend's hands in his own. "But that doesn't matter to me so much anymore."

"Why not?"

"Because I have you," Blaine replied as he leaned toward Kurt, his lips searching for his boyfriend's lips. This third kiss felt just as right as their first kiss had, and Blaine knew the whole world could disapprove of their relationship and it wouldn't matter. This love was theirs and nothing could change that.