Please don't hate me for this, I just had to write it. Also Life in a Glass house should be up soon! anddddd guys, im in college now, holy shit. this is just a prologue so tell me what you think.

Lucy Quinn Fabray was never referred to as pretty. She may have been pretty smart, or pretty unique, or pretty talented, but never just pretty. The only physical aspect of her that was ever referred to as pretty was her eyes. Eyes the color of honey that seems out of place among the mousy brown hair, the double chin, and the crooked nose.

Because of these horrific physical traits she was cursed with, Lucy was tormented daily, wethier it be by the boys at school, her beautiful sister, or even her mother, Lucy was always reminded of how she wasn't pretty.

One day the 14-year-old girl was sitting by the lake, with her feet in the water, talking with her best friend Finn. Finn was also constantly tormented in school, not because of his freakish size or his lack of knowledge, but because he chose to be nice to Lucy. The two were chatting and skipping rocks when there was a rustle of leaves behind them. "Well, well, well, if it isn't Lucy Caboosey." Came a voice Lucy feared. Out of the bushes came Sam Evan's, the schools bully, and for some reason, Lucy's crush.

Lucy didn't know why she was so attracted to the blond boy. He had been tormenting her for years, making up mean names and turning the whole school against her. But every time she saw his green eyes, she wanted to melt. "What do you want Evans?" Finn asked, glaring down at the boy and his lackeys, Noah Puckerman and Dave Karofsky. Sam smirked up at the taller boy before turning his gaze on Lucy.

"Why do you even bother with that troll, Finn?" Sam asked, referring to Lucy, not fazed at all by the taller boy's glare.

"Don't talk that way about her!" Finn yelled, pushing the blond boy backwards slightly. Puck and Dave moved forwards towards Finn but Sam stopped him.

"Why? Do you love her or something?" Sam spat. Finn's eyes grew wide and he looked away from the blond. Sam smirked and let out a chuckle. "Oh my god! You love her! Finn Hudson loves Lucy Caboosey!" Sam teased. All three boys started to laugh, not caring about the small tears forming in the girl's eyes.

"I don't love her!" Finn exclaimed, but the boys' ignored him. "I said I don't love her! No one could ever love her!" Finn shouted. It was only when he heard the gasp escape Lucy's mouth that he remembers she was there. Finn turned around and saw the hurt in Lucy's eyes. "Crap…" He mumbled. "Luce, I didn't-"

"Shut up!" She screamed, tears falling down her face. "I thought you were different Finn, but you're just like everyone else." Lucy ignored Finn's attempts at apologizing and pushed past him and the laughing boys, and ran home.

Lucy ran into her house, past her family and up to her room, slamming the door behind her. After a few minutes there was a knock on Lucy's door. She quickly wiped away her tears before whoever was on the other side could see her. "Come in." She called out, cringing slightly when her voice cracked. Her mother walked in with a smile on her face.

"Lucy. I'm glad you're home. I have something I need to tell you." Her mother said, completely ignoring her daughter's puffy eyes and running nose. "You're father got promoted! Which means he has also gotten transferred."

"What does that mean?" Lucy asked.

"It means we're moving." Her mother answered.