Okay, so this will just be a three-shot I wanted to make. I've been listening to Cosmo Jarvis like every day and I love this song. It's just so cute and funny and adorable. Hahaha. The song is called She Doesn't Mind by Cosmo Jarvis, if you guys want to give it a listen. Anyways, this is just a small little three shot I wanted to make on the side while I'm working on The Last Of Us. This is a cute, funny little story if you want to take a break from all the seriousness of The Last Of Us. Hahaha.


Introducing the girl…

She sat there in front of her parents. She looked around the room, looking just about anywhere rather than her parents. She felt as if she was going to burn right then and there. She was so nervous she felt like the place was hot. "So what is it you wanted to talk to us about Quinnie? We don't have all day. You made us come eat lunch with you because you had something to say. Spill it out then." Her mother said. Quinn gave a nervous chuckle as she dabbed the napkin on her forehead. "Yeah, well… see…" Quinn started, but her parents lost focus on their one and only daughter and began to pay more attention to their phones.

Quinn sighed and looked at her parents with an unimpressed expression on her face. It was always like this lately. She tried to talk to her parents and they always seemed uninterested about what she had to say. Don't get them wrong. Judy and Russell Fabray loved Quinn very much, but it was as if lately, anything their daughter did or said to them seemed boring. Quinn looked up when a glass of water was placed in front of her and thanked the waiter. The waiter smiled and nodded at Quinn before walking away, leaving the blonde alone with her spaced out parents. She looked back to her parents and felt a vein pop on her forehead when she saw their parents having a full blown conversation like if she weren't even there!

A phone lit up on the table and Quinn immediately smiled when she saw it was her girlfriend who sent her a text. She looked at it and felt her confidence come back to her as she read the text: 'You can do it baby!' Quinn took a sip of water and cleared her throat to bring her parents out of their conversation. Once her parents looked back to their only daughter, Quinn felt nervous again. She looked at them shyly and gave them a weary smile. "Mom and dad, I met a girl." Quinn said. This seemed to lose her parents interest as they went back to their previous conversation.

Now, if anyone knew Quinn Fabray, they would say she is the most accomplished girl ever. She graduated from Yale at the top of her class, runs her own firm, has started different programs, funds a few charities, and even more. Her parents were very proud of her and her hard work, especially since she isn't like most girls with her extra equipment below the waist, and supported her in every way they could, except when it came to girls. They knew their daughter was such a charmer, that they were so used to her bringing a girl home to meet them. Each time she brought a girl to meet them, they lost focus since they knew that the girl wasn't the one for their Quinnie, and even Quinn knew that.

This time it was different though. Quinn had finally found the right girl for her, and she was determined to make her parents realize that she was serious, and hopefully, they would be impressed and accepting of the girl. "She's got great teeth and she's marrying me." Quinn said. She frowned when her parents didn't pay any attention. "You're engaged? Congratulations!" A man that was sitting in the table next to them said. Quinn smiled and thanked the man. Great, even strangers were impressed and proud of her more than her parents right now. "She's a great cook, and she's about to finish writing her fifth book!" Quinn continued. She wasn't planning on giving up any time soon, so she kept going.

"Mom and Dad, she paints as well. She wrote her own theory of relativity. It's better than Einstein's, and what's better is that she's all mine." Quinn said with a small smile on her face. The waiter had come back with their food, in time and heard what the blonde had just said. "Sounds like a smart girl." He commented with a smile. Quinn chuckled at him and nodded in agreement. If only her parents agreed. She sighed as she saw them looking at their phones now with bored expressions. Neither Judy nor Russell came to have lunch with Quinn to hear about their daughter's latest conquest. Quinn was undeterred by their reactions though. She was just going to have to quick it up a notch if she wanted to get their attention. "Mom and Dad, I love her more than I've ever loved anything and you should hear her sing. She's got a record deal! But if she leaves me I won't heal." Quinn exclaimed. Maybe she was pushing it a bit, but she was intent on achieving this goal.

Apparently more people were impressed though as the woman sitting at the table behind her tapped her shoulder, making Quinn look back at her. "Your girlfriend has a record deal? Wow! That's amazing! Congratulations!" The woman said. Quinn grinned again and thanked the woman. She looked back to her parents, only to see both her parents looked around the restaurant.

"Did we really have to come to this cheap place for lunch? We could've just had lunch in our place." Russell mumbled. Quinn groaned and rolled her eyes at her parents. Looks like she had to tell them more of what her girlfriend did if she wanted to get their attention. "Mom and Dad, she found a way to put an end to global warming just this morning. She's getting a Nobel Prize." She said. "She's the best damn woman alive." Quinn added.

This seemed to spark Judy Fabray's interest, as she put her glass of wine down and quirked an eyebrow at her daughter. Quinn smiled and mentally fist pumped in victory. Now it was time to bring the big gun… even if she was a bit embarrassed by it. She cleared her throat and looked at them nervously. "She doesn't mind the…" Quinn drifted off, hoping her mother would get the idea of what she said. This, however, seemed to make her mother lose interest as she went back to look at her phone. Quinn slumped down in her chair and sighed. Looks like she failed to impress her parents this time.

They finished eating their lunch in silence and went their own ways. Quinn sighed as she drove back to her home, where her beautiful girlfriend was waiting. Just by seeing how Quinn stepped out of the car, the girl knew that the blonde's conversation with her parents didn't go as well as they had both hoped. "They weren't happy. They think you're just like the others." Quinn said just as she walked towards the door. The other girl just chuckled and kissed Quinn's cheek.

"Well that's what you get for bringing so many girls home to meet them." She said. Quinn rolled her eyes and flopped down on the couch. "You're not helping San. How am I supposed to get them to see I'm serious this time? You're the one for me." Quinn said with a small pout. Santana giggled at her girlfriend and kissed her pout away. "You can always try tomorrow?" Santana suggested. Quinn sighed and leaned against her girlfriend. "You're right! I can always try tomorrow." She said, with a glint of determination in her eyes. Santana only rolled her eyes at her blonde girlfriend. Sometimes she could be too much.


I'll try to get the next chapter up tomorrow or by Thursday. Again, this is only a three shot so there will only be two more chapters. Feel free to follow and review! You can always pm me if you have any requests, so long as it's something short. :)