Each character in 100 words. Enjoy!
Quinn
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With her prettypretty hair in such a uglybeautiful bun, wisps trailing across her face like strands of gold, it's no wonder that Quinn is coveted by so many. And once you look past her thick-rimmed glasses (you can't wear contacts all the time) and feel your heart melt in those stunningamazing eyes, you can't even question why she has two men by her side.
As she hums contently into Finn's quilt, Quinn smiles, and, honestly, it almost seems strange that there aren't ten more men in that room, all pleading on their knees for one kiss from that pinkperfect mouth.
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Kurt
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Seeing Kurt in the late hours of the night is like seeing the moon for the first time. Propped against a pillow next to Quinn, he flips through a tattered book; the blonde girl plays with a strand of his hair, uncoifed and messybeautifuldisarrayed. His shirt is far too big (Finn's) and worn and drapes across his delicate frame too loosely for his liking.
(But Quinn – and Finn – knows that Kurt is never as beautiful as he is at night, when there is no powder to hide the sparklingprettyrosy tint of his cheeks or bold clothes to mask his insecurity.)
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Finn
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Finn knows he is the luckiest man on Earth. Sprawled across the foot of his crowded bed, he watches the two most beautiful people (to anyone with eyes) drift slowly off to sleep, porcelain cheeks resting gently on one another.
He wishes he could be beautiful like them.
(Don't get him wrong – he knows how good-looking he is. But he lacks a certain grace to be considered amazingstunningbeautiful.)
But Quinn and Kurt see that beauty in him – the dazzlingblinding smile, the way his muscles and bones as they work in harmony as he runs down the field.)
Finn is beautiful.
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