Yes, the second poem! I hope you all enjoy! Personally, I think this happens to be the best poem in the history of poems written by me ever! That makes me really happy! Please make sure to review! This poem is entitled 'Unnoticed'.

There was a glimmer of hope in his eyes

The night they decorated Mr. Schue's Christmas tree.

In return, she gave him the smallest smile before turning away.

He had pushed her away

And broken up with her officially.

He told her he wasn't ready to forgive her

And that he was screwed up because of what she did.

And if there was one thing she couldn't stand the most,

It was knowing he was hurt

And that it was her fault.

They lit up the tree once it was finished,

And each wished each other a 'merry Christmas'.

She stayed till around midnight, just like everyone else.

She could feel him watching her all night.

She pretended not to notice.

She didn't acknowledge him at all.

Finally unable to keep up her act,

She told that she had to go,

That her dads were expecting her.

A lie in the making; they didn't care.

If anything, they knew Rachel would be out pretty late.

The others barely acknowledged her as she exited Mr. Schuester's apartment.

She slipped on her coat and bundled herself up before stepping out into the snow.

She didn't know where he came from,

Or who he was,

But he grabbed her and pulled her.

Her lips parted to release a scream,

Hoping it would penetrate the night.

But he slapped his hand over her mouth.

"Cooperate, and I won't kill you," He hissed into her ear.

She tried to scream again,

Only to feel a sudden burst of pain in her arm

As he unsheathed a knife, drawing the blade across her skin,

Making a nice, clean cut.

She continued to sob as he forced her into his car.

The only thing left in her remembrance

Was a single drop of red blood,

The only color

In the snow-blanketed world of white.

Wow. As depressing as the end is (warning: it gets worse as the story progresses), I have to say, it was a really powerful one! Did you like it? I hope so! Please review!