She told him. She told him to put on sunscreen and did he? No. His back was stinging. Flaking and red like a lobster. The painful summer bummer known as sunburn.

"Lay down and take your shirt off." She demanded and Finn did as told. He grimiced as she placed a hand on his back. "Now if you just wore your sunscreen like I told you to this wouldn't of happened." She felt the heat radiate onto her hand from his back. "Nurse Rachel will just have to fix this up. I'll be right back."

Now, of course Rachel was his girlfriend and all, but he was scared shitless. The last time she played 'nurse Rachel' he ended up with a few more injuries then when they started. He ran a hand through his messy hair as she appeared through the pink door of her room holding a bottle of Aloe. An evil smile plastered on her lips.

"This will help." She said as she squirted the jelly-like liquid onto her palm. "And relax, Finn. I'm not doing anything to hurt you."

She lightly pressed her aloe-covered finger tips onto his back. He gasped and his muscled clenched.

"Finn. Relax." He managed to take a deep breath in and started to enjoy the cooling sensation beginning to cover his shoulders and upper back. She stared applying more pressure and Finn let out a sigh of relief. "Does that feel good baby?" she whispered into his ear.

"Mhmmmm" was the only thing he managed to get back. Rachel's pettite fingers trailed down his spine to his lower back. "Aaah, right there." She applied persistant pressure to the spot where Finn wanted her hands to be placed. Making small circles over and over on his burning skin. Her fingers traced random patterns all over his back for at least the next fifteen minutes.

"All done."

"Already?" he turned around and asked her with a smirk on his lips. He sat up and Rachel leaned forward to kiss him.

And at the end of there night, there was one thought that sat in his mind: I should get sunburnt more often.