A/N So what I needed was a good healthy dose of procrastination. My story For Real isn't really getting very many reviews and I tried super hard on the first two chapters, although I guess the fact that they're around 3,000 words each could be annoying. Anyway, it's making me sad. I heard this song on my iPod and I thought of this so maybe this will be a series of one shots based on songs, in no particular order. The first song is Defying Gravity, the Glee version. I might go back to writing Glee fiction if my MI ones don't work, I just can't seem to write anything for Glee after Finn and Rachel broke up. You probably don't care. Anyways…

Disclaimer: I don't own the characters or the song and whatnot. But, you knew that already…

A new wind blew on the street that day. Clary was excited and nervous for all the right reasons. Today something within her had spoken and it had refused to be silenced like she had done many other times. The voice spoke the truth, she no longer wanted to be only Jace's sister, and really she never did. All the thoughts of their relationship being disgusting and sick were gone and replaced with an unbreakable love. The truth was, she was never disgusted, on scared. She was afraid of losing the love she felt for Jace. She felt that being his sister was better than not being with him at all. Now she realized that this sibling affection she felt wasn't even close to the real meaning of love. If that was love it came at much too high a cost. Now there wasn't a single shard of her being that didn't want to tell Jace the truth. She needed to let him know that she was tired of not showing her real feelings for him. She was tired of playing by the rules of a game that wasn't any fun for her anyway. Her instincts told her to close her eyes and forget the rules, forget gravity. She couldn't change the blood that tied them together, but if she never tried, how would she know? The bell on the door of Taki's rang as she stepped inside and looked around to see Jace sitting at a booth. All of her old confidence stepped away as she saw the serious look in his eyes. As she walked over she felt she had no words, and was saved when Jace talked first, or she thought. His words melted into a deep, depressing mush as the rest of the real world fell away from her. He only wanted to be her brother. Brother Brother Brother. The word echoed in her head as if it was taunting her. He wanted to know if that was what she wanted. Every part of her was screaming No! That's not what I want! How could you think that, don't you feel it too? But he didn't. Whatever happened to defying gravity?

A/N So the ending is depressing and might not fit with the song but the beginning does and I kind of like writing angst, it's fun in a way different from fluff. Should I continue? Song requests? Tell me in a review!