Ingrid Michaelson's Human Again is simply amazing. So, starting with How To Love, I will be writing little one shots of the Faberry scenes I come up with in my head as I listen to each song on the album. Hope you enjoy it. More to come! .com/watch?v=XQ2qD4XAltI


I knew a man who was afraid to love
to lay his heart on the bathroom rug
he drank his coffee in the same old mug
and sat in silence 'til the world fell numb
until the day when a girl came by
she had eyes like the rising tide
he felt a sharpness deep inside
the kind of ache that can't be satisfied

Rachel could swear that the blonde goddess in front of her would be the death of her. She smiled as she watched the girl's long skirt sway and her short locks

shake as she twirled around, her sweet voice filling the room. She laughed and felt her heart swell as the girl flashed her a small smile. She would never get

tired of staring and admiring the way the girl moved around the room effortlessly, without a care in the world. She longed to reach out and take her hand, and

dance along with her. She wished to hug the girl tightly and listen to her heart beat as she sang to her softly. She wanted everything. All of her.

This was how Rachel Berry Berry loved Quinn Fabray. Silently, secretly and for eternity.


Quinn tried to calm the butterflies in her stomach as she sang, both from nervousness and from the gorgeous brown eyes that were now focused on her. She

tried to keep her thoughts on getting the lyrics right as she smiled softly at the beautiful girl at the top of the risers. As the words from the song left her mouth

she hoped the girl knew how much she meant to her. She wanted to stand in front of her and sing to her directly, openly expressing the overwhelming love and

care she held for her. She longed to kiss her sweetly while staring into those mesmerizing eyes, willing to get lost in them forever.

This was how Quinn Fabray loved Rachel Berry. Silently, secretly and forever.

We love to love when it fills up the room. But when it leaves oh we're cursing the stars.