"Why would anyone wear that?" Blaine asked Kurt as he peered into the window of a Victoria's Secret store in the mall.

"I don't think it's meant for actual public wear. I think it's meant for behind closed doors," Kurt replied. The boys were staring at a diamond-encrusted corset that was on display in the window. It was nice to have Kurt back in Lima for a few days, doing their same old things, like casually strolling through the mall.

"I know that, silly. I just don't think it would be very comfortable. For either party," Blaine said. Kurt considered this carefully.

"Maybe it's a straight person thing?" Kurt asked. Both boys burst into a fit of giggles. They strolled on, approaching the food court.

"Ice cream?" Blaine asked.

"Sure," Kurt replied. They stood in line in silence for a few minutes when Kurt felt something tugging on his pants. A small boy, of no more than four years old, with freckles across his face and a mop of red hair was staring up at him. "Hey buddy," Kurt said, crouching down.

"Can you help me find my mom?" the kid asked, tears in his eyes. Kurt looked up at Blaine sadly.

"Of course we can," Kurt said, taking the little boy's hand. "I'm Kurt and this is Blaine. Where did you see your mom last?" Kurt asked.

"The store with the big racks of clothes," the little boy said. Kurt sighed. It was the mall. Every store had big racks of clothes.

"Alright, let's go find a security guard," Kurt said. They walked to the security kiosk, luckily only on the other side of the food court. The officer was very understanding, saying that this happened all the time with little kids who got bored. He had the little boy's mother paged and soon enough, a tall, slender woman with matching red hair came running up to them.

"Tyler! I was worried sick!" she yelled. "I can't thank you boys enough!" Kurt and Blaine smiled.

"It was no problem at all," Blaine said. The woman walked off with her son. Blaine stared admirably at Kurt.

"What?" Kurt asked.

"You have a good way with kids," Blaine replied, hearts in his eyes. Kurt knew their minds were both in the same, loving place, thinking about their futures.