This is a new two possibly three shot I'm starting. It's basically just a Finchel piece from Puck's point of view, which I thought might be a bit interesting. I'm not quite sure it will end in PuckelBerry yet, so we'll see.
And yes, I know I have not updated my multies in a LONG time, but I have more of this done already, so don't worry about me leaving you hanging.
And also, I might have a lot of errors in here because I have the tendency to post these things without proofreading because I'm lazy. And now I'm rambling. My apologies.
Disclaimer: I *whimper* do not *sigh* own Glee.
He was by absolutely no means jealous of Finn Hudson.
Like, he seriously wasn't. And he isn't even saying that the way plenty of other guys do to cover up the fact that yes, they were a ball of 100% jealous rage. It's just that watching Finn and Rachel chase each other around in circles is really fucking exhausting. And it gets old really quick.
As much as he hates to say it even in his own head, they do have obvious chemistry. In fact, it's about to the point that people have pretty much figured out that there's a lot more that happened but was kept in secret. And believe it or not, the rest of the Glee club is kind of okay with keeping that a secret. None of them really seem to be interested in keeping up with the romance of Rachel Berry. (And can you really blame them? Finn and Rachel is just one of the couples you can picture talking baby talk to each other, doing those annoying little nose rubs, and saying "I love you," "I love you more!", which is just all too sickening to even think about.)
Quinn is the only exception to the 'Don't ask, don't tell' code of silence they had established. He's a little surprised she hasn't said anything, basing on how pissed she acted about it, but then again, she couldn't really preach about cheating anymore.
So with no interference whatsoever, Finn and Rachel became an item the minute Sectionals was gone, (to absolutely no one's surprise). Puck however, was a little unsure. He knew Rachel had been into Finn, but he had to wonder if she had magically forgotten the definition of rebound. And it came this close to making him want to say something, because really, she should know better.
Seeing her cry as she walked down the hall away from Finn also made him do a mental face palm, knowing maybe he could have stopped that.
But as he walked into Glee club he couldn't regret it too much, because Rachel's pissed-at-Finn face was hot as hell. And it kinda made him want to punch Finn just a little, because the douche was sitting there with Brittany and Santana with that dopey grin on his face, having no idea about what storm was brewing two rows back. Because if looks could kill, Finn would be dead several times over, or digging his own grave instead of rambling on about Hawaiian Pizza. (Which, for the record, is pretty awesome.)
And duh, he kind of had to get up and sing the song with Rachel, and he didn't even bother to wipe the smirk off his face as he did, because there Finn was, sitting there like someone had just hit him, and she was standing on a chair, basically telling him to fuck off in her own special way. And maybe he danced a little closer to Finn then necessary, or threw him a wink or to over his shoulder, but really, the dude deserved it. (Plus they way Rachel sang that song, cussing and directly disobeying the assignment just to prove a point, kinda badass.)
He wasn't entirely sure what was going on, but hell knows it takes more than his brain to follow this kind of drama. Last he heard, Rachel was dating the Finn of Vocal Adrenaline (which was a bit pathetic by the way), and the Glee kids were a little more than angry.
He didn't get it though. But then again, he didn't really care who Rachel wanted to date, because he's not psychic, but he knows, he just knows, that no relationship of hers is gonna last as long as St. Finn's around. Which, as far as everyone else knew, is already true. Because apparently, said Finn gave her a little talk, and now she and the Jesse kid were no longer an item. But he had also heard from a reliable source, (Hummel has a big mouth) that Finn proposed another try, to which she so humbly rejected, and the next thing he knows they're on the stage singing 'Hello, Goodbye' and Rachel's storming off just like old times.
Except this time, instead of her preferred diva storm out, she's walking a little more like it's a death march. He even shoots Finn a little look, because seriously, that's his fucking cue. But that look flies right over his head, which is turned in the direction of Rachel, with his feet planted firmly on the ground, and Puck's first thought is, "What a wimp."
He's in the library (don't ask), minding his own business when it happens again. He is forced to watch the gooey romance of Rachel and Finn, but, he thinks fairly, it's kind of hard to miss. Because they're twirling around singing some Madonna song like their lives depended on it, even thought they'd probably never perform it to the glee club anyway.
He tries his best to grit his teeth and turn his head, but it seemed fate was making it really fucking impossible to ignore them when lover boy Finn knocks the book from his hand, off the self, and onto the ground with countless others in his dramatic romantic musical moment. So finally he gives up on the library, (he's not sure why he was there in the first place) and tries to go out in the hall, only to again be followed by the ever musical couple, who have seem to moved there range from the library to the hallway. He wonders what the hell is wrong with the fucking auditorium.
And so his day continues like this to the point where he gives up, and starts humming along with the pair, because if you can't beat them, join them. And he's right, they never even perform it to the Glee club, but the longing looks and meaningful are still there every time he sees them, and he goes home swearing he'll never listen to Madonna again, regardless of how hot she was.
(It's not 'till days later does he finally get the song out of his head.)
He probably should have said something the moment he finally met the guy. He was wearing his hair in style dangerously close to Mr. Schue's unfortunate perm, and the dude is wearing a sweater vest, which, no matter how cool Artie tries to make it look, is just never gonna work out in the fashion world.
He guesses it makes sense though, Rachel and him being together, because the first words he hears out of the dude's mouth is, "I'm a star," and he'll be damned if that isn't Rachel Berry in a nutshell. But if he's going to be honest with himself, he has to say that Jesse isn't all that bad of a guy. (Even if Puck does think he might be a little bit on the gay side) He's obviously got balls, coming to enemy school, and basically coming right out and saying he's in love with Rachel, when he knows everyone's gonna think he's spy.
But of course everyone, including, no, especially Finn, has one big diva tantrum over the whole thing, and he actually feels little bit bad for the guy. But by the end of his speech Rachel's smiling at him look he shapes the world, and he lets out a little groan, because he just knows, this is not going to end well.
So whatcha think? Is it worth a shot? Or maybe three? Review and tell me? THANK YOU!
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