Alright, for one learn the protocol for the tool you are using. Im not sayingthis to be rude; im saying this because you should understand what is happening when you make a transaction, at least better than this.
While blockchain does host wallets, for all practical purposes it is a blockchain explorer. they do not hold your funds; they simply provide a means for you to track the provision of transactions throughout the blockchain. if you sent this from the blockchain.info site that one thing, but dont be mad at blockchain for a network hiccup. and if the fee is paid in the transaction its clearly not the fault of the wallet. once a transaction is released into the wild, its a lone beast.