Chapter 1: Homecoming

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Blaine P.O.V:

Kurt and I walk out of the plane holding hands like we often do, in the beginning we got a lot of stares but nowadays people don't seem to mind anymore, luckily for us. Not that we wouldn't do it anymore if people did care. Nothing can't stop us from showing our love to each other. We are just like any other happily married couple, still deeply in love with each other and having a great life together. I was worried at first though, we married rather sudden and I was afraid we weren't ready to move back in together once we were in New York. I was afraid it would go down the way it went a few months earlier but it didn't. Maybe we both realized now we couldn't live without the other, we became older and wiser or maybe it was the whole being married thing, I don't care what it was just the fact that it worked out perfectly. We barely fight and when we did have one we talked it through. It was a rule we had set the first day back in the big city: neither of us would go to sleep unless the fight was over. It really worked. I couldn't be happier. I knew one thing for sure Kurt was the love of my life and I couldn't be apart from him. After we both got our college degree - I got mine from NYU and Kurt from NYADA - we set our minds on doing a Broadway show together. Because of Kurt's connections from NYADA we soon got an audition, but we agreed to only do it together or not at all. It took some time but finally we found a project we could do together. Not as the main roles though, but being a smaller part gave us the time to start doing other stuff too. Kurt got a permanent position at vogue.com and I got the opportunity to be a voice coach at the "Broadway for Children program", combining the two things I really love: singing and working with kids. Our first big Broadway show was the LGBTQ version of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'. We got really appreciated and the show is still running.

Kurt and I bought an apartment in the center of the city and not too far away from Rachel and her husband Jesse, we have dinner together every Monday. We also see our other friends quite often when they visit us or we visit them. Just like now that we come back to Lima. I'm very excited to see Mr. Schuester and Sam back and of course my family and Kurt's. It's going to be pretty awesome.

"Where's your dad parked?" I ask my husband as we pick up our suitcases. "I told him to wait outside, it can be a little crowdy in here and I don't want him to stress too much, you know." I chuckle, Kurt is very concerned about his dads health even though he's declared healthy for over five years. It's sweet how much he cares, that's something I really love about him. "Okay let's go outside then" I say as we continue to walk past the security guards, but before we can leave the building we are stopped by a teenage girl. She seems to be around 15, maybe 16 years old. "I'm sorry to bother you, but I-I'm a huge fan of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?', I came to see it two weeks ago and I'm just speechless to see you here. I mean I knew the main stars used to live here and go to McKinley I just never expected to actually meet you. Can you please sign this for me?" She asks while she hands us a pen and a notebook. I smile big, I just love so much how young as well older people look up to us. It just gives a very satisfying feeling. I take the pen and ask for the girl's name, after Kurt signs she is very estatic. "Thank you so so much!" "Do you want a picture, too?" Kurt asks smiling big time. Just like me he couldn't be happier to see a fan. She nods and the woman who is with her - I assume her mom - takes her phone. I grab Kurt's waist and I place my other hand on the girl's shoulder. Kurt does the same. Right before we take the picture we share a brief gaze. After a few photo's she thanks us again and walks away, talking excitingly with her mother. I'm glad we could make her so happy. "That was awesome" Kurt says at the exact same moment. "I agree, I just love to see how much our work and passion inspires people." Kurt nods and grabs my hand, squizing it lightly.

When we leave the building and come outside it's not difficult to see Kurt's father. Burt is holding a huge sign that says: "My dear famous Broadway sun and his amazing husband" I chuckle and Kurt just sighs and places his left hand befor his eyes. But I know he secretly loves it. We walk up to Burt. "Hello Kurt, Blaine. Have you seen my awesome sign?" He says proudly when he catches us. "We did, thank you I guess" Kurt says while he hugs his dad, letting go of my hand. Even after all these years and while I know it's just briefly I still feel lost when our hands aren't allied to one another. It doesn't feel right.

"Good to see you" I say when I give Burt a hug too. "It's not just good to see you, It's great to see my guys again. How have you been? Busy with your show I guess?" We talk about the past few months while we go to the car. Automatically I search for Kurt's hand and it feels good when I hold it. Kurt squeezes it, showing me that he feels the same way. We jump in the car, Kurt and I take the back seats where we can sit next to each other. Burt doesn't seems to mind. We drive home having a conversation over the changes we made to the apartment. Like the fact that we made room for another chamber. We just aren't quite sure what's it gonna be. For the coming two weeks, we're staying at Kurt's house. It was either his house or mine, but since his was the closest to McKinley and because I know how much he missed his house it was easy decided where we would stay. I invited my parents over tonight at Kurt's too because I missed them like crazy, it was Carole's idea to invite them though. I loved her for that. I haven't seen them for two months and okay we might not be the closest family, I still miss them so much.

"Your parents will come over at six right?" Burt asks, like he knew I was thinking about them. "Yes, thanks again they can have dinner with us. I mean at your house, I would understand if-" "Blaine, you're family too and in a way they are too and I mean they are nice folks." Burt simply replied, which makes me smile. I'm so luckily to have found such a great new family, too. "Thanks that I can stay too" I say and this time Kurt says: "You're my husband Blaine, wherever I go you go. This house is my home, so it's yours too." He snuggles up and gives me a kiss on my cheek. "I love you" I whisper into his ear and he simply gives me another kiss.


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