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Years later and everything has fallen into place. Tanya found a man she loves, and though he’s not her soulmate they love each other like they’re two halves of the same soul. She’s still teaching in Ohio, but now she’s happy and halfway down the aisle with her new man.
Burt’s still healthy, and his health is if anything getting better thanks to Kurt’s constant reminders of what to eat and what not to eat, as well as his constant check-ins with Carole to make sure his dad is following the doctor’s orders.
Blaine plays 8 shows a week at the Brooks Atkinson theater as Dr. Pomatter in Waitress – he meets fans after the show and him and Kurt attend the Tony Awards for the first time in June. Blaine gets approached with other offers, but Dr. Pomatter is his first significant role and he’s only been at it a few months and he doesn’t want to get too ahead of himself. Nothing else feels right anyways.
Kurt’s boutique took off after a small write-up in Vogue magazine. The one-store shop became a chain of about 10 stores throughout the country. Kurt runs his shop from home and spends most of his days at a computer with a squirmy curly-haired, wide-eyed 3 year old girl on his lap as he types away at his laptop or takes phone calls. Elle becomes Kurt’s secretary sometimes, answering his phone with an ecstatic, “Hi! Daddy can’t get to the phone right now—“ to which Kurt’s business senses would start tingling and he would sweep in, intercepting the phone call and talking to whoever who is on the other end.
Elle was born via a surrogate and they don’t know who is her biological father. The dark, curly hair suggests Blaine but her sometimes fussy attitude screams Kurt.
They’re planning on having another kid, but they’re just waiting for the right time.
Blaine’s gotten a lot better at communicating his feelings and Kurt has gotten a lot better at paying attention.
Kurt and Blaine fight sometimes, all couples do. But they always come back to each other. No amount of fighting or yelling or stress could ever cause them to stray from each other, not again. They love each other too much. They’re finally listening to each other.
