AN: Because Klaine is forever no matter what the idiot writers of the show do, here's a little wedding scene for you all. Inspired by lyrics from "Where My Heart Will Take Me" by Russell Watson
As the Justice of the Peace pronounced their marriage to the gathered guests, Kurt leaned in toward his husband. He had lost count of how many times he and Blaine had kissed years ago, but in this instance it felt as if they were experiencing their first kiss all over again. As Blaine's fingers found their way into his hair, Kurt felt as if he was back at Dalton Academy receiving what he considered to be his first real kiss.
The reaction of their audience brought Kurt out of his thoughts. He could feel the heat rising in cheeks as he stepped back from Blaine and wondered how many of the guests could see it. All Kurt could see was Blaine's questioning eyes though, but before he could attempt to explain he saw understanding creep into them. Smiling, Blaine let the hand, that had been tangled in Kurt's hair, drop first to his new husband's shoulder and then find Kurt's hand. Fingers intertwined, Kurt and Blaine Anerson-Hummel turned to the gather guests.
Kurt found himself smiling back at the seas of approving faces. His parents, Blaine's mother and Rachel in the front row as Finn and Cooper were standing up beside their brothers. Behind them, were a sea of old friends from McKinley and Dalton, employees from his father's tire shop, and new friends from the time he and Blaine had spent in New York so far. Every member of the Glee Club had found their way to New York to help them celebrate this occasion, even Rory who had come over from Ireland. Mike and Tina had stayed together, and were planning to be the next couple to get married come Christmas. A few others had brought new significant others, including Puck who had settled down some from his wild ways in high school. Kurt found it hard to believe that the young man standing in a suit, with a pretty girl by his side and a baby girl in his arms was the same kid that had once reveled in tossing him in the dumpster.
Yeah, they had come a long way to be able to celebrate this moment. Maybe his and Blaine's union still wouldn't be recognized in every state but more had chosen to join the movement to support being able to love whomever you choose. Perhaps one day even the federal government would recognize same sex marriages but until then, he and Blaine would live a content life here in New York City. He didn't need any government's recognition as he knew who his one true love was - and he was standing by his side at this moment.
