Disclaimer: I don't own Glee or its' characters. Only Ryan Murphy can truthfully say that, however undeserving of the privilege he may be.
Author's Note: So I just discovered this concept of "microfics," which apparently are mini ficlets of like, ten words, in different genres of fanfiction. Immediately I wanted to try it, and promptly realized there was no way in hell I could stick to ten words. So I decided to go for twenty five words, or about one to two short sentences. Most of these are exactly at or under twenty five, although there's a few that are over, but all are under thirty five, I believe.
Angst
Every time Santana saw Finn with the hobbit, her heart broke a little more. She didn't know he was only with Rachel because he thought Santana didn't want him.
Alternate Universe
It was kind of ridiculous how Rachel kept making passes at Santana's man. Kind of funny, too. Although mostly pathetic.
Crack!fic
Finn probably wouldn't have slept with Santana had he known she actually, literally was the devil in disguise.
Crossover
Santana was having difficulty believing that Finn Hudson was a vampire. He was just so uncoordinated.
Death
Finn wouldn't have told Rachel about him and Santana if had known it would end in the Latina's death. Who knew Rachel was so possessive?
Episode Related
"I was lying when I said it didn't mean anything. Actually, it meant a lot to me."
First Time
Santana didn't tell Finn it was her first time too. The whole slut image was only a carefully constructed lie.
Fluff
Finn knows that Santana doesn't do cuddling. However, he is determined to change that.
Hurt/Comfort
The last person Finn had expected to comfort him after dumping Rachel was Santana. Even if it was only comfort sex.
Smut
Rachel didn't need to know Finn screwed Santana whenever he got horny. It's not like it mean anything, right? Right.
Unresolved Sexual Tension
Finn couldn't not stare at Santana's ass. It always seemed to be RIGHT THERE.
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