INTRODUCTION (ONE LOOONG AUTHORS NOTE)

Okay, your lovely LadyKurtsie here :) I've long been corresponding Klaine interactions with A. who is my Gleek-mate, my partner-in-crime for all that is plotbunnyness, and the Blaine to my inner-Kurt. It has taken me contemplation of where to start, and my muse has told me where to begin.

This storyline will start from when Blaine and Kurt are dealing with being the parents of sixteen-year-old twins, Rosemary Elizabeth (Plotted Playby: Alexis Bledel) and Nicholas Alexander (Plotted Playby: Adam Brody). If it turns out to gain popularity as I write from this era, I might start tracking back to their past, or perhaps travel to the future. In the meantime, sticking to this era.

Kurt and Blaine have been married for Eighteen years. Kurt is a fashion editor and founder of a fairly new (compared to other fashion magazines like Vogue, etc) fashion editorial called K&B Fashion (K&B for short. It does stand for Kurt&Blaine – his heart and his soul – aww!). Blaine, a notorious journalist has recently stepped into the position of Editor-In-Chief of the New York Times. They are the the proud parents of Sixteen-Year-Old Twins by the name of Rosemary Elizabeth and Nicholas Alexander (as previously mentioned). Rose (sometimes called Rosie) and Nick (sometimes called Nicky) are Kurt's and Blaine's biological children. No, they were not born by MPREG – but rather an alternative way of surrogacy. Not long after they were married, Kurt and Blaine were advised about this genetic research going on in England.

Since a Male carries an X and Y Chromosome and Females Carry X and X chromosomes, the genetic research made it so that a male sperm carrying an X chromosome could be genetically altered into the form of a female egg. This sperm-turned-egg would come from the male who had the most feminine-esque features (Kurt). Blaine's sperm fertilized the altered eggs through means of an invitro fertilization lab and produced five embryos which were implanted into the uterus of Blaine's childhood best friend, Abigail Cohen (who you'll see referred to as Abby or Aunt Abby). She was their surrogate mother. Blaine is the 'sperm donor' for Abby and her wife's (Gretchen Connolly) children – so in essence, the Klaine kids and Abby's kids are half-siblings (One of the Connolly-Cohens is biologically Abby's – Stephanie – aka Steph. the other is biologically Gretchen's – Jonathan – aka Johnny.) So – Abby carried the twins to term. Rosie and Nicky are indeed a genetic cross between Kurt and Blaine.

Kurt is not ashamed to be called 'Mom' in this case. At first it was like 'Oh Nooo' because actually Blaine used to tease Kurt by calling him Mommy, and that happened to be Rosie's first word. Kurt's readings on baby psychology found it mentally traumatic to change a child's view of who 'mother' is, so he couldn't argue with the experts. True, he really is like their mother. Blaine, is called Dad.

Rosie is very much a 'mama's girl.' Like Kurt, she is very much in tune with fashion. At their private academy in New York City, she is the head cheerleader, though she seems to be the sort that tries to build this bridge that you can be in-tune with being cool and in-tune with being artistic. Her passions are Music, Cheer, Fashion, and Figure Skating. Her goal in life is to take over her mother's fashion empire that he has built from scratch. She is very proud of what Mom has accomplished, and she aims to make him proud of her. She is the twin that is especially close to Kurt. Although Nicholas is extremely close to his mother, his super special bond is with his father. It balances out perfectly. Rose sings and is a mezzo-soprano (think -Charlotte Church). She can additionally play the piano (very well – as Kurt, who has played since he was three, has done well to teach her). She can also play the guitar, the viola, and the harp.

She and Nicholas are both proud members of their Glee Club, which is called the Wellington Academy Nightengales. They have yet to win a national title, but this year feels like a special year. But it'll be hard. Uncle Finn (yes, Finn Hudson) took over William McKinley High School's New Directions after Mr. Schuester retired. (Finn = the Biology teacher at WMHS). This is his first year heading the Glee Club there. WMHS has had a history of National Glee Titles, but the Nightengales feel that this year could be different. They have a new director this year as well, Leonardo Gianni – aka – Leo – or Mr. G to his students. He is the Italian Professor at Wellington Academy. In addition, he is married to Blaine's (and Kurt's – by marriage) niece, Brianna Kinglsey-Gianni. (Blaine has one older sister – eleven years older than he – her name is Shae). Way to keep it in the family, right?

Nicholas is just as artistic as his sister. His voice takes on more a David Ryan Strauchman, aka "Dave from Every Avenue" approach. He, too, is a member of the glee club. He plays the piano, though his forte is guitar. In addition, he plays the violin, the cello, and is quite the percussionist to boot. He is also captain of the soccer team. You will notice something about Nicky, that being that he is very clueless when it comes to detecting things like love. So there will be funny moments with that. It has been mentioned that Nick shares a special bond with his father. He also seems to have that twin vibe bond with his sister. Although they bicker like any typical close-to-age brother and sister, they are INCREDIBLY close.

You will see close ties with other Gleeky characters along the way. Stay tuned for this adventure! It's an amazing one!