Kurt pulled into Blaine's driveway. It had been almost two weeks since he had seen his fiancée, and he couldn't wait until Blaine was back in his arms.

Blaine's parents had gone on a business trip to India, leaving Blaine to be the caretaker of his elderly grandmother who had recently broke her hip. That forced Blaine to stay in Indianapolis for a week and a half, and Kurt did not have any time to go visit him.

Kurt had barely even stepped out of his car when he was tackled to the ground with a bear hug.

"I missed you so much!" Blaine exclaimed happily.

Kurt was laughing hysterically. "I missed you too!"

Blaine stood and pulled Kurt off of the ground. "Come inside. I have something to show you," Blaine said. They laced fingers and walked into the Anderson house. They were alone, since Blaine's parents were still at work. "While my parents were in India, they saw these everywhere and said they just had to get one for you, since you're Mr. Fashion and all." Blaine pulled a nicely wrapped box out of a paper bag and handed it to Kurt.

"They didn't have to get me anything," Kurt said, very flattered.

"You're basically family. I don't see anything wrong with it," Blaine said.

Kurt unwrapped the box and opened it. Pulling back the tissue paper, he pulled out a soft, shiny, deep blue silk scarf. "Wow," Kurt whispered.

Blaine smiled. "What do you think?"

"It's incredible! This is gorgeous!" Kurt exclaimed. He flung his arms around Blaine. "Be sure to tell your parents thank you."

"I will." Blaine gently wrapped Kurt in another hug. "I missed you," he said quietly.

Kurt squeezed him to his chest. "I missed you too." They spent their day looking at Blaine's parents' pictures from their trip, just happy to be back together.