My first story in a while. This is intended to be a multi-chapter story. Not a long one, but still. No copyright infringement intended. Read & Review your little hearts out.
Kurt put more clothing into a box, and looked to his friend. He asked, catiously, "Around you sure you really want to move, Quinn?"
The blonde girl looked up from where she had been stacking more boxes, and said, casually, "Yes, I'm sure. I'm twenty-one years old; I think I can handle myself. I handled myself when my parents died, and I can handle myself now."
She sat down, tired.
Kurt joined her, and gave her a big hug, and said, "True. But I'm going to miss you, off in California!"
Quinn playfully pushed her friend away, and said, "I'll miss you too. But enough of this sappy stuff, I need to finish packing!"
Kurt smiled, and then continued his work.
Cameras flashed with a vengeance, and people were shouting across the red carpet. Brilliantly dressed women and handsome men strolled down the carpet, smiling at the cameras and answering questions.
Lucy stood with her date, her good friend Michael by her side, smiling.
A reporter stuck a microphone out towards her, and asked, "So Ms. Fray, as the director and writer of the film, how do you feel about the reviews so far?"
Lucy smiled a little, and replied, "I think we've been really lucky so far. Most of the films similar to this one are thrown under the bridge for being inadequate, and the positive reception we've received is simply amazing."
The reporter continued, " You say this film is based loosely on you life in Ohio. Was it hard to cast someone for the male lead, J. Lynn, and the female lead, Quinn?"
Lucy replied, "Casting Quinn was easy, I just needed to find someone who I thought reflected me at sixteen to seventeen. J. Lynn was harder, because the love Quinn feels for him and I felt for the real life J. Lynn was very strong, and I needed someone who had the right kind of chemistry with Quinn."
The reporter nodded, and asked again, "Considering you're very young for a director in this business, at twenty five, all the teen girls want to know, who's the real-life J. Lynn? Is he here tonight?"
Lucy felt a stab in the side, and then replied, "To be honest, I haven't seen that boy since I was seventeen, and I've got no idea if he's even still alive."
The reporter raised an eyebrow, and said, "That's a very coy answer."
Lucy flashed a dangerous smile at the camera, as she pulled Michael away, down the red carpet.
Kurt sat on the couch, watching the red carpet report. He scanned the screen, searching for a certain blonde young woman.
Finn entered the living room, and then looked at the screen, confused. Kurt didn't normally watch E! News. All he knew about that channel was from what his step-brother told him, and that wasn't very positive reviews.
Finn walked over, and sat down in a chair, next to his brother, and asked, "I thought you didn't like this channel."
Kurt looked at him sharply, and said, "Shh! I'm watching this!"
Finn confused, stayed silent.
Lucy Bray glided on screen, and the reporter began to ask questions.
Finn took one look at the girl, and said, "She's hot. Who's that?"
Kurt laughed a little, and said, "That's Lucy Fray."
Finn raised an eyebrow, and said, "Lucy Fray? What kind of name is that? It kinda sounds like she chopped out half of her last name."
Kurt laughed again, and said, "You have no idea. Now shut up, I want to hear this!"
On screen, the reporter questioned about someone named J. Lynn, and a girl named Quinn.
Lucy's pretty voice carried through the television's speakers, and Finn looked her up and down.
Then, he said, still staring, "You know, she looks kind of familiar."
Kurt said, "Well of course she looks familiar, That's Quinn Fabray!"
Finn raised an eyebrow, and asked, "Wait, I thought she moved to California, like five years ago. How is that her? That girl's name is Lucy Fray."
Kurt groaned, and said, "You are so dumb sometimes, Finn. Lucy is Quinn's real name, and Fray is "Fabray" without the 'a' and 'b'. She started going by that name because she didn't want anyone to recognize her name."
Finn sat back, still confused. "Huh. So what's her movie about?"
"Her sophomore and junior year of high school. She did always say those were the worst two years of her life." Kurt answered.
"Wait, those were the two years we dated." Finn realized, verbally.
Kurt slapped his forehead, and decided not to recognize the statement.
Finn shut up then. Onscreen, Quinn continued speaking.
As Quinn walked off screen, the reporter announced, "And so that's it from Lucy Fray, the director and writer of the new hit movie, New Directions. "
Finn rubbed his face, and Kurt said, "We're going to see her movie."
Finn looked to his brother, and said, "Whatever. But can I bring my new girlfriend, it seems like some kind of chick flick that she'd like. You should bring Blaine too."
"No. You are not bring that ratty girl anywhere near me. Honestly Finn, ever since you and Rachel broke up, you've had awful taste in girls." Kurt said defiantly.
Finn put his hands up in self defense, then looking at the TV again, said, "Quinn's still super hot. Wait, how do you know so much about her?"
"I was ths one who encouraged her to move to California. I'm going next week to visit her. We talk on the phone once a week or so. Not everyone ditches their friends, Finn." Kurt explained.
