Hey everyone! I hope you enjoy this story. This is my first time writing a male/male relationship Fanfiction!

This story was requested by directioner124

Marshmallow...cereal...Marshmallow...cereal. These were the only thoughts going through the mind of William McKinley High's newest student Rory Flanagan as he sat in an empty classroom, hunched over a pile of Lucky Charms. That is, until his thoughts were interrupted by a "Hey" from the doorway, causing him to look up from the tedious task before him and upon seeing who the voice belonged to, get to his feet and declare "Finn Hudson".

"You know who I am?" the voice, now identified as Finn Hudson asked confused. He was almost positive he had never seen the boy before in his life. Finn was not one to forget a friendly face, especially one with such beautiful blue eyes.

"I seen you on YouTube losing glee club Nationals after tongue kissing your girlfriend for ten minutes..." the boy clarified before being cut off by Finn who groaned . 'Of course that would be how he knew him, it just HAD to be that' Finn thought to himself. Finn noticed that the boy had an Irish accent and thought it sounded amazing. "...I'm a big big fan" the boy concluded, continuing to stare at Finn. Rory knew it wasn't polite to stare but he couldn't help himself. He had idolized Finn ever since stumbling upon the video. Not only for his talent as a performer, but also for his looks. Finn was the most handsome man he had ever seen.

"Thanks" Finn replied with a smile. Finn was intrigued by the boy with the Irish accent and wanted to continue talking to him, so he inched closer to the table the boy was working at and began to sit down across from where he was standing. When the boy did not seem to understand his actions, Finn, who was amused by the naivety of the boy sent an "At ease" in his direction, causing the boy to sit down again. Now to ask the question he was most curious about. "So, who are you?" Finn asked, curious as to the identity of his admirer.

They continued their conversation and the time flew by. Before they knew it, the conversation was over, making it necessary for them to go their separate ways.