Author's Note: I do not own The Glee Project or anything afflicted with it.

Remember this is FANFICTION and completely made up by me.

Please don't copy.


Damian felt tears stream down his face as he listened to the song. It was the saddest song ever, and it didn't help that he went through the same thing. He completely broke down, his body shaking as his arms wrapped around himself, looking for reassurance. It was the worst thing ever, having this happen to him. Well, he brought it upon himself, really. True, his girlfriend was the one who made him choose, but... still. Damian couldn't think clearly as he continued to sob. He sobbed so hard he didn't even notice the door open.

"Oh Damian." He heard Nikki's soft, sweet voice ring out clearly in the quiet room. "Are you okay?" Damian nodded, but knew he really wasn't. "Need a hug?" Damian didn't reply, but Nikki hugged him anyways. "Look. I'll do you a favor. You're first, but I'll move you till last to give you a bit more time, okay?" Nikki said softly, hugging Damian one last time.

"T-Thanks." Damian said, shaking from his experience. He felt like this was a stranger. This had never really happened to him before. He wasn't generally an over emotional person, and there shouldn't have been a reason as to why he was suddenly breaking down like this. Only Jenna could bring this upon him, apparently.

He walked out in front of Zach, Ryan and Robert and sang his heart out. He knew the song so well he didn't even need to focus, but his voice cracked in the middle. He was slowly unraveling and had to work hard to keep himself together. At the end, Damian turned away, tears steaming down his face again. It hurt so much, to hear this song over and over but realize that Jenna and him are never going to happen again. It will always be Jenna, and Damian. Never Jenna and Damian, but Jenna, (pause), and Damian. They will always be separate, and always will be.

"Oh Damian..." Cameron said, hugging his friend. They'd just done their last chance performances, and they've never been super close or anything, but this seemed to bond them even more. Cameron let Damian cry on him, rubbing soothing circles in his back.

"Thanks." Damian mumbled. He'd been unwilling to let anybody into his little bubble, but now it was open, and Cameron was the first one in.