Kurt and Blaine strolled into the dress store with Carole at their side.

"Hello, can I help you find something?" a sales lady asked.

Carole went to speak, but Kurt stepped in front of her. "This is my step mom Carole. She's renewing her vows with my father, and she needs to look amazing," Kurt said.

"Okay! Feel free to look around and I'll get you a fitting room when you're ready," she said.

Kurt dragged Carole over to a rack of white dresses and pulled a bunch off of the rack and laid them in her arms.

Blaine followed behind them like a lost puppy.

Kurt got the sales lady and she unlocked the fitting room and Kurt shoved Carole inside with the dresses. He then sat next to Blaine on a bench.

"Remind me why I'm here again?" Blaine asked Kurt.

"Because you're a guy who works outside of the fashion industry. I need an unbiased opinion," Kurt replied.

"Thank you…" Blaine couldn't tell if this was a compliment or not.

Carole stepped out in the first dress: a shorter, plain dress with a suit jacket over it.

Both Kurt and Blaine made faces. "No," Kurt said flatly.

Blaine thought about his response. "It's pretty, but it's kind of boring," he said.

Carole sighed and went back into the fitting room. A few minutes later, she emerged in a long, white gown with cap sleeves and a tie around the middle that reached the floor.

"Carole, you look beautiful," Blaine said.

She blushed. "Thank you, Blaine," she said.

"That's the one. Wrap it up," Kurt said, clapping his hands.

Once they had paid, Kurt and Blaine went to the food court for a snack while Carole went to go look at new towels. "You really have an eye for fashion," Kurt said to Blaine as he picked at his ice cream.

"Thank you. I learned from the best," Blaine said, kissing his boyfriend. They then launched into their plans for the vow renewal, excitedly chatting about flowers, the ceremony, and everything in between.