Hey people!! This is my first Glee fanfiction so please be nice! This story takes place after the episode where the boys and girls do mash-ups, the episode Vitamin-D. I just didn't like the way the actual episode Mash-Up ended, so I'm writing my own PuckelBerry story. Enjoy!
Chapter One: Lonely Island vs. The Wiz
They stared at each other, her hands placed firmly on her hips, his crossed lazily over his chest. They were both very silent, except for the angry breathing coming out of each being's nose. They eyes were narrowed, a harsh glare being passed from one to the other. Neither person moved. It was almost as if they were having a staring contest; neither of them blinked either.
Every once in a while, one of the other Glee cast members would walk in the room, only to back out again slowly. Ms. Sylvester even walked in once, saw what was happening and took three big steps backwards, fleeing down the hall when she was out of the choir room.
After what seemed to be hours, one of them spoke. "We're not doing that song," Puck said, his voice low and serious.
There was a small huff that Rachel blew into his face. "Yes, we are. Everybody Rejoice is a classic song from the Broadway musical The Wiz, and as long as we have to work together, we're going to do the music I want. None of your stupid… Whatever that band name is."
Puck let out a harsh sigh. "One, it's Lonely Island, two, I'm On a Boat is not stupid. It's rap."
Rachel snorted. "Exactly. Noah, how are we supposed to do an a Capella version of that noise you just made me listen to? After five seconds I wanted to rip my ear drums out."
Puck stared at her. "Yeah, and your song was so much better!" he shouted. "I mean, Everybody Rejoice? Come on."
She let out another harsh breath. "Well, fine, then, Noah. Tomorrow I'll just tell Mr. Schuster that we can't work together and I have to work with someone else," she said quietly, walking over to the piano and stuffing sheet music into her bag and stomping out of the choir room, her flats making a light thwack noise as she pattered down the hall.
Puck shrugged and pulled his iPod out of the speakers before turning to see Finn standing in the doorway. "Hey, dude, what's up?"
Finn's face was clueless as always. "What's up with Rachel?" he said, shoving his hands into the pockets of his jeans. "She just blew past me without even a 'Hello'."
Puck shrugged. "She was just being a girl and wouldn't listen to me."
Finn laughed, whacking his friend on the back. "Dude, most girl's don't listen to you."
"I know, chicks, right?"
When Puck reached to grab his backpack, he saw Rachel's pink plaid rain coat on the floor next to it. "What's that? Is that Rachel's coat?" Puck nodded. "Here, lemme have it. I'll bring it to her."
Puck shook his head. "Naw, I'll bring it to her. S'Later man."
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Rachel sat in her blue Yaris, her hands clasped around the steering wheel. She was breathing hard and small tears were trailing down her face. She didn't even know why she was crying. It was only a song, it was only Noah.
She shook her head quickly, clearing it and told herself she was just being silly when there was a knock on the glass. She jumped and turned to see Puck's shirt looming in her window. She just sat there. He knocked again. When Rachel didn't do anything, he bent down and looked at her through the window. "Open the damn door already," he said cheekily, smirking at her.
She shook her head. "No," Rachel said, reaching over to the glove compartment and pulling out a neat pack of Kleenex tissues.
As she wiped her nose and eyes, Puck grew aggravated. "Come on, Berry. I need to give something to you."
She shook her head slowly. "Just go away, Noah," she said, putting her car in drive and pulling out of the parking lot, leaving Puck standing there, her rain coat half hanging out of his backpack, which was now slung over his shoulder.
With a shrug, he made his way over to his Jeep, tossing his bag in the back seat climbing into the drivers' seat. As he was driving home, he kept glancing at the pink rain coat. He started to feel a little sorry for acting that way toward Rachel in the music room. I mean, sure it was Rachel Berry and even though she was the most annoying human being ever to walk on the face of the earth, it was out of line to yell at her and he was starting to wish he hadn't. He didn't know Rachel had ever shed tears because of him, but little did he know, when he saw her crying in the parking lot, it wasn't the first time, and it definitely wasn't the last.
Okay, so that's chapter one. It's really stupid and pointless, but I'm just getting the story started. So please review!
Thanks,
Renee
