Did you miss me? I'm back! I definitely won't be posting every day, but the giant amount of work I had to do is almost done. And I felt incomplete without doing this every day!

Oh, and our babies are ENGAGED! So that should be fun!

Also, we'll have some closure on how Finn dies on Thursday (whether or not they'll be faithful to the truth) so I won't have to awkwardly avoid that situation any more.


Blaine watched the rain dribble down the window pane. He didn't look away when Kurt sat down next to him, making the couch sag.

"Stop being sad," Kurt said. He put his chin on Blaine's shoulder.

"I had this amazing date in the park planned. It wasn't even supposed to rain," Blaine whined.

Kurt kissed his cheek. "I know it wasn't. But we can go on your amazing date some other time," Kurt said. Thunder rocked the house and lightening flashed outside. The house shook and the lights flickered and then went out. Both boys moaned.

"Now we don't even have power to watch TV," Blaine said.

Kurt turned to him and laughed. "Why do we need electricity to have fun? Come with me." He grabbed Blaine by the wrist and pulled him upstairs to the linen closet in the hallway. He then plopped a pile of blankets into Blaine's arms, grabbed a pile for himself, and went back down to the living room. "Move that coffee table back a few feet," Kurt ordered.

Blaine did so. "What exactly are we doing?" Blaine asked, now very amused.

Kurt was now unfolding the blankets and flinging them over the furniture, moving it about as he pleased. "You'll see. Put that blanket over the chair and onto the couch," Kurt said. A few minutes later, they had a cozy little fort.

"I like it," Blaine said happily.

Kurt smiled and kissed his cheek. "I knew you would. I'm going to get more blankets for the inside." Kurt left and came back with the blankets off his bed. He threw them on the floor of the fort, grabbed two brownies out of the kitchen, and got into the little nest with Blaine. "Is this just as good as the park?" Kurt asked.

Blaine kissed his fiancee. "So much better." Despite not having power, they had an amazing afternoon, just enjoying each other's company.