Hola chicos!

I know, I know I've already got 'Whispering' and 'Crossing the Line' going on but I just had to write this one too! I had this idea a few days ago and so of course I had to write it down.

Now, with 'Whispering' I am suffering with some serious writer's block! I know what I want to write, but just can't put it down! With 'Crossing the Line' I also know what I want to write, it's just taking a little while to get written. Both are coming to their respectable ends so here is just another story to add to my portfolio as it were.

Ever since watching Glee I've loved Finchel (and one of these days I will probably write a Finchel Fic) but ever since joining Tumblr, I have fallen in love with the idea of Faberry, so this is a Faberry Fic.

WARNING: It ain't going to be pretty, well the girls are but the stuff that happens to them might not be so nice.

Anyway, enough of me (and I hate it when people write long author notes) and on with the story. Ladies and gentlemen, Gleeks and Geeks I give you;

Hiding and Seeking

Prologue

It was no great secret that Quinn Fabray and Rachel Berry were enemies. Well, perhaps not enemies but they certainly didn't get along. Something about popularity and personality clashes. Of course, those were just masks. The outside reasoning's that people saw.

What really was the cause of their lack of friendship and hatred towards each other, was a simple case of not so simple misunderstandings.

Quinn Fabray was the Catholic school girl with the bible bashing father, drilling morales and righteous ways to live in his daughter's head.

Rachel Berry was the Jewish girl with two loving fathers. Fathers, plural. They were gay in every sense of the word; attracted to other men instead of women but remarkably happy. They also taught their daughter morales and the differences between right and wrong; however they taught her to forgive and kindness. Something Russell Fabray forgot to teach his daughter.

Where the Berrys accepted everyone they met and gave their foes second chances, the Fabrays were all about appearances staying on top.

There were two things Russell Fabray despised; gays and being embarrassed – unfortunately for him he was going to have to accept those two traits he hated as his youngest daughter harboured a secrete that she had to keep to herself; it was matter of life or death. Where Rachel was normally the dramatic one, unfortunately Quinn wasn't being over dramatic. Although the bible had a rule about not committing murder – Thou shall not murder – the bible also had written somewhere within the ancient pages, something along the lines of homosexuals not being accepted by God and therefore had to be punished. As far as Russell Fabray was concerned, that punishment meant murder.