I'm back with the sequel to Three Daddies and a Little Girl! If you haven't read it, I suggest you do before reading this one. I know I posted a story but I figured it didn't really connect to Glee/Finchel so I deleted that one. I'm sorry if you liked it.

Well here I am now with six years later. The girls are a lot older.


It Takes a Village: Finn Hudson, Sam Evans, Noah Puckerman are the fathers of Lauren Elizabeth who is no longer a little girl. She's now sixteen, a big sister to Kelly, and she has a mother in her life. Life isn't easy for the three dads, especially Finn watching Lauren grow up right before their eyes.


Chapter 1: Through the Years

Year 2025

A lot has changed through the years. That's what Finn Hudson would say about his life and his extended family. He recently got promoted to becoming William McKinley High School's principal. And at the same time he'll balance that with still being the Glee Club's director. He has an amazing job, friends, a beautiful wife, and two beautiful daughters. Life is looking up until he realizes his princess is no longer a little girl. Lauren Elizabeth Hudson is sixteen now. She looks just like her mother and has her father's tall height. She's on the wheels, hanging out with friends, going to parties, taking SAT's practices, and certainly dating the popular guy in school of eight months. She still has three loving overly-protective fathers.

Rachel Berry Hudson sometimes feels she doesn't give equal attention to both her daughters. Rachel found a job as a choir teacher in another high school; James Brian High. She manages to balance from teaching and life at home. Not only does she have Lauren, but also Kelly who's nine. She's a perfect mixture of Finn and Rachel. She has her mother's eyes, nose, and brunette curls. She's clumsy, just like her father. She's also very sneaky and knows how to get what she wants. She never quite understood why her two favorite uncles are Lauren's dads as well. Sometimes it makes her jealous.

"Are Uncle Noah and Sam my daddies too?" Kelly asked her oldest sister after being read to before bedtime.

Lauren shook her head. "No silly. They are your Uncles."

"So how come they're your daddies?" Lauren was never sure how to explain this to a child. It was always complicated for her to explain to her peers or friends in elementary school. She didn't want Kelly to judge anyone.

"Let's go to bed. It's getting way pass your bedtime." Lauren said messing with her sister's hair.

Kelly stood up from the queen size bed. "When I'm thirteen, I don't have to sleep till ten-thirty."

"Oh really?" Lauren raised an eyebrow. "Uh-huh!" Kelly holds onto Lauren's hand as they walk into the purple room next door.

They bump into Finn and Rachel who have their arms wrapped around each other. "Did you read a good book?" Rachel asked concerned.

"Sissy read me Sleeping Beauty." Kelly smiles.

"She loved it. I can put my sister to bed." Lauren says smiling. She hugs both of her parents.

"Are you sure?" Finn asked concerned. "You girls don't want me to sing a song? Like I used to with.."

Lauren continued to smile remembering the memories. "Daddy, its fine." She says. She thought it wasn't fair to Kelly that she never got to experience three fathers singing her to bed.

"Alright. Goodnight girls. We love you." Finn said. They hug again before separating. He and Rachel get ready for bed and cuddle with each other. Rachel rests her head on Finn's chest. "We have the two most perfect girls in the world." Rachel says "I'm so glad they are close to each other. You know it's hard with siblings to get along."

Finn nods understanding Rachel. "With the big age gap between Lauren and Kelly?"

"That's what I meant."

"Our princess is a great big sister. Lauren is a great daughter."

"I know she is, Finn. You're amazing at raising her." Rachel admits truthfully, kissing Finn with passion. "What about you? You're the most dedicated mother out there."

"But I missed half her life." Rachel said sighing.

"Rach? That's the past. What matters is now. You'll always be here."

"I missed her childhood, Finn." Finn stares carefully at Rachel. He can immediately see her eyes swell. "What's going on babe?" He asked moving her closer to him."Lauren and I have a great relationship. We go shopping, we share clothes, and we talk about boys." Rachel paused. She finally lets the tears flow. "I feel like I'm her best friend. Not her mom." She said crying harder.

"Babe, no...Don't think like that." Finn said kissing the top of her head. "Who was there with her when she hit puberty?" He asked waiting for a response. "Me." Rachel says quietly. "Who was there with her to teach her what to do when that happened?" He asked remembering several years ago. "Me." Rachel says. "Who was there with her when she had her first boy crush?" He asked. "Me.." Rachel tries to cut Finn off but he doesn't let her. "Who was the one to help her buy her first bra ever?" He asked, knowing all these things a father couldn't take care of. "Me..." He smiles proudly. "See it was all you..And some me. But she got really uncomfortable talking to me. Remember how she ran away every time we were in the same room?" He asked laughing. She nods her head blowing her nose.

"So you are not just her best friend. Please remember that." Finn said hugging her with his protective arms. "I love you." He said passionately kissing her.

"I love you too, babe. I'm sorry for being dramatic." Rachel suddenly closed her eyes before Finn could say anything back. Finn hoped that this isn't how Rachel felt all the time.