They had been driving when she broke down. They were okay at the hospital, they were okay when the doctor had told them the news but as soon as she could fully see how he was reacting to the news she just broke.

"I'm sorry, Will." She said, sobbing into her hands. Emma couldn't see that he was trying to his best to just focus on the road that he was hoping maybe this was just a horrible nightmare and he'd wake up tomorrow with everything how it used to be.

"Please say something." She said.

"What do you want me to say?" Will whispered almost hoping she wouldn't hear him.

"That it wasn't my fault." She said letting more tears fall.

"It wasn't anyone's fault." He said clenching his fists around the wheel.

"Then stop treating me like it was. I'm sorry, Will. You know we tried all that we could." Emma said getting angrier as he refused to say anything.

"I'm sorry." He said coldly looking back to the road.

"Stop the car." She said and Will did as he was told. He could of stopped her, really but he didn't know if he wanted to anymore. So he watched her walk out of the car and down the street.

Rachel pushed Artie into their old school as the students gave them odd looks. Myron's party had been yesterday and she was ready to get to work on a bigger and better Glee Club.

"So remind me again why you chose me to help you?" Artie asked.

"Well Kurt and Blaine are on their honeymoon, so are Brittany and Santana, Sam is trying to convince Mercedes to fall in love with him again, and Tina was never the best to insipire people if you remember." Rachel rolled off as Artie watched a girl push another boy in a wheelchair.

"Hey since when was there another handicapped kid here?" Artie asked interrupting her.

"Oh, according to Mason whose on the cheer team with his sister Laura, his name is Tyler. He used to play a lot of sports but a bone in his knee didn't grow correctly. The doctors say he can still walk as long he doesn't strain himself but I think he's afraid." Rachel nodded.

"I see." Artie replied.

Mason was sitting with Jane in the library stealing forbidden glances at her. He wanted to ask her out but he didn't think she was into him and everyone in the school already believed he was dating his sister. "Jane."

"Yes, Mason?" She asked.

"You know Mads and I aren't dating like everyone says, right?" Mason asked.

"I would hope not." She laughed.

"Good." Mason replied.

"Why?" She asked.

"What?" He asked.

"Why did you want me to know that?" Jane asked.

"Well I-" Mason never did finish his sentence. Why? Because there was a small humming in the library and it caught both their attention. No one else was in there, why would they be? But Jane had always been a book lover and Mason was a Jane lover. It brought them to a secret door that leads to the stage.

Jane and Mason snuck around to the seats in the front when they saw a girl and a boy on the stage. It was Laura and Tyler, the sibling that had become famous because of one little injury.

There are times when, you might feel aimless. Can't see the places where you belong. The boy's rugged voice almost made them shiver at how amazing it sounded.

But you find that there is a purpose. It's been there within you all along. Laura's voice was a sweet alto, contrasting her brother's.

It's like a symphony just keep listening. And pretty sure you'll start to figure out your part. Everyone plays a piece, and there are melodies in each one of us. Oh oh oh it's glorious. Their voices however were beautiful and as they finished the chorus Jane nor Mason could help but clap. The two looked to them and blushed.

"That was great." Jane said coming up onto the stage.

"Why are you guys not in the New Directions?" Mason asked.

"Because I can't dance." Tyler said.

"No one likes a loud mouth." Laura whispered.

"You guys have to come after school today with us, please just try it." Mason begged.

"Fine." Laura whispered.

"What?" Jane asked not able to hear her.

"She said fine." Tyler said bumping his sister's side and she nodded in agreement.