Forever and a Day
The one thing he doesn't understand is why it took Quinn so long to wake up and realize that maybe, just maybe he wouldn't be the worst father ever. It's not like he's not experienced, Puck's spent countless hours looking after Sarah while his Mom went out with billions of trashy guys she never saw again. He knows what numbers to call when your sister slices her foot open when she's 'playing' with the pocket knife she found in your mother's underwear drawer, and how to get the ambulance here quicker. And he knows not to ask why your mother has a knife in her bedroom anyway something's are just better left unanswered.
He knows how to cook, just the easy meals of course, the ones that come pre-made and all you have to do is stick it in the microwave for a few minutes. That's a start, right? And unlike all the other boys in Glee or football (except Kurt of course) he knows how to wash his own clothing and doesn't complain when he has to pick up the slack around the household. He is the man of the house after all.
But then, why did it take her so long to realize that he was better than Finn? He tried so freaking hard to prove himself to her, even though his methods maybe weren't the most conventional. And he knew that it would be hard, having a baby to look after but he was prepared to tough it out. Puck wasn't going to sneak out in the middle of the night with only one suitcase, leaving your son to watch silently from the foggy window as the taxi squealed away.
You learnt from the mistakes your parents made, and you bettered yourself.
He was better suited for this whole gig then anyone.
And sure, maybe he didn't make the right choices all the time, and maybe the whole dating-Mercedes-just-because-she-was-popular wasn't the best thing to do, but he was still learning. He was only young, after all and she couldn't expect him to change into a tie-wearing, stuff business guy overnight. This baby wasn't going to ruin their lives, whether or not she decided to keep it.
So he decides to sing to her, after he makes her break down after he suggest that they name the baby Jack Daniels. And he finally realizes that this whole baby thing is the hardest on her, after all. She is the one who has to gain weight, has to carry the thing around for nine freaking months, she is the one who is ultimately going to have to squeeze the thing out. And even after all that, God doesn't present her with an easy route. She doesn't want to give it up, but it's the only choice. Their only choice. Raising a baby isn't as easy as the movies make it out to be, it's all lot of hard work and it will change their lives forever, no matter what he says.
But God, she looks so beautiful sitting there, her hands resting over her stomach where their baby is growing. And when she starts to cry, his heart tears just a little, just a little. He can't stand to see her in pain.
And he wants more than ever, for her to know that this whole thing wasn't an accident, it was fate.
Quinn is his future.
He'll love her, forever and a day.
Just because the whole Puck singing 'Beth' to Quinn thing made me smile so much! :D Review?
