Finally, after decades of not knowing what to write for the You're On Your Way sequel, I came up with this. Title is sort of self-explanatory. Read and review?


Rachel and Kurt flipped the map upside-down. New York seemed to grow bigger. The last time they went there, it was like a large playground. But this was serious.

"Are you sure your uncle lives in this street?" Quinn furiously asked Santana. "C'mon, we've visited every single house in here, and every one of them denied us."

"Look, Quinn, he's my uncle," Santana assured. "I'd know a bona fide Lopez from just one look."

"What was the name of his dorm again?" Kurt asked. His breath was taken away by something – it was obvious. "The Lopez Adjacent Dormitory," Santana said, mimicking his uncle's undeniable Mexican accent.

They all looked at Kurt, who was staring at a big, beautiful hotel. The sign above read, "The Lopez Adjacent Dormitory – exclusively for VIPs."

A handsome teenage boy ran out to hug Santana. "Cousin Santana!"

Quinn coquettishly looked at him. Rachel pinched her. "What about Puck?"

"What about Puck?" she replied. "I'm single, Rach."

"Wow, Cousin Pedro, I didn't know you had a beautiful mansion," Santana blurted out. His cousin laughed. "Silly you. You know my father's a pretty hardworking man. And since you're my family, I will let you and this cute little Barbie to my resort!"

"Hey!" Rachel shouted. "What about us?" Then she pointed to Finn, Kurt and herself.

"They yours, San?" Pedro asked. Santana simply nodded. He sighed. "Oh well, I guess we have enough rooms for you. Today, we're pretty packed. But I guess the three of you could share a jumbo room."

They went upstairs. Finn excitedly jumped into his waterbed, and Kurt lounged in a cute chair in front of a shiny black laptop with unlimited internet access. He logged in his Facebook account right away.

"Maybe this isn't so bad after all," Kurt said while typing his new status. "I'll say," Rachel agreed as she opened the window and saw the beautiful flower stores and glitzy Broadway posters. "Dreams do come true, don't they?"


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