A/N: My head is cold. There isn't any hair to keep it warm -.-
"Dada?" Sally asked, standing in the doorway of the room, rubbing at her eyes tiredly. "I miss Daddy."
Kurt put down his notebook, opening his arms to his four-year-old daughter.
"I know. I do too." He told her, pulling her into his arms.
"Can we ring him?" she asked, settling comfortably into his lap. Kurt looked at the clock, mentally calculating the time difference.
"I think so." He replied finally. "But bed after that, okay?"
"Okay dada. Promise."
Kurt kissed her cheek, picking her up and carrying her over to the phone.
"You want to help me ring?" Kurt grinned.
"Yes please!" sally grinned, eyes wide as Kurt guided her fingers to each number. They fell quiet as they listened to the phone ring.
" 'ello?" Blaine answered, his voice groggy.
"Morning Blaine." Kurt grinned. "I didn't wake you up did I?"
Blaine yawned, glancing at the clock in his hotel room.
"Yeah, but I'm supposed to be awake anyway. What's up?"
Kurt grinned, looking down at Sally as she tugged impatiently on his arm.
"Well, someone wanted to talk to you..."
Kurt trailed off, handing the phone over to Sally, pulling her into his lap and watching as she pressed it eagerly to her ear.
"Hi daddy!" she said happily. Kurt waited patiently, rocking Sally as she started yawning, petting at her hair as she chatted to Blaine.
"I miss you daddy. You're coming home soon right?" She listened intently for a moment, nodding into the phone. "Okay, I'll give it back to dada now. Love you too. Bye daddy."
Sally handed the phone back, nestling contentedly into Kurt's arms.
"Hey." Kurt greeted again.
"Hey." Blaine grinned, much more awake now.
"She's not the only one that misses you, you know." Kurt said quietly.
Kurt heard Blaine sigh.
"I know. But it's only three more days." Blaine said comfortingly.
"Mmm."
Blaine laughed softly.
"I should let you go. It's past ten there isn't it?"
Kurt made a soft noise of dissent.
"I know, I don'treally want to go either. But you need your sleep."
"I don't need sleep." Kurt yawned.
"Babe, go to bed." Blaine smiled into the phone. "I'll see you on Friday, okay?"
"Love you." Kurt said softly, his voice insecure.
"I love you too babe. Sleep well." Blaine said, waiting until Kurt hung up before hanging up himself.
Kurt smiled at the phone for a second before glancing down at the child in his arms.
She was fast asleep, hand gripping at his shirt sleeve.
"Three more days." He murmured, standing to go put her to bed. "Then Blaine will be home."
