Quinn Fabray forgives.

She always has.

From the day of her fifth birthday when her father had to go on a business trip while her mother had a bookclub meeting, she's forgiven people.

She forgave her sister when she stole her favorite Barbie.

She forgave Santana when she kissed her crush.

She forgave Brittany when she let her bird free in the backyard.

She forgave Finn when he forgot to give her a ride to the party of the moment.

She forgave Puck when he started to cross that best-friends-girl line.

She even forgave herself after that night when it all got out of hand.

All along, she's forgiven others. She puts the past behind her and let's it go.

Quinn forgives.

But what happens when the day comes when she herself needs to be forgiven?

What happens when she's the one who's made the mistake?

When she's the one who's hurt people, and she's the one who needs to make amends?

What happens when the day comes that Quinn Fabray must not forgive, but be forgiven?

What happens then?