After Quinn had explained the whole story to Beth, she had a lot of questions. She asked her things like "What did you say to your mom?" and "What did everyone at school say?".

After those questions were answered, Beth seemed angry.

"Why did you give me up? Didn't you want to keep me?" The child yelled across the room.

"Of course I did… I didn't know what to do. I was young, I'm sorry." Quinn had tried her best to stay calm. She didn't want to cry in front of her, she didn't want to make her upset. Beth looked down and played with her fingers.

"When the doctors let you hold me, you still didn't want me?" The way she said this reminded Quinn a lot of herself, she felt like she was looking in a mirror. She knew that she had only truly known this girl for a few hours, but seeing the sadness in her eyes made Quinn want to cry. She wanted to hold her daughter and hug her, let her know that she's sorry, that she made a mistake. Neither of them were ready for that, and they both knew it.

Tears quickly formed in Quinn's eyes. "Of course I wanted to keep you, but I had to do what was right for me and for Puck, and for you." Her lip was trembling just as the younger one's had when she began telling her story. Beth looked appalled.

"Puck? Please tell me that's not my fathers' name." That got a small smile to appear on Quinn's face.

"His name is Noah, Noah Puckerman. He just goes my Puck, though. He was really popular so nobody picked on him for that or anything." Beth nodded her head. This was really hard for her. Shelby never spoke of this. I mean, she always thought that she looked nothing like her "mom" because the dad had blonde hair or something along the lines of that. But now this? I mean, if some stranger came into your house, claiming to be your mother, would you believe her?

"Why wouldn't mom tell me this? Why would she keep this from me?"

"I don't know, I was sorta hoping she already had so I wouldn't have to do all of the explaining." Quinn said with a shrug as she looked at the floor. Beth frowned.

"How do I know that this isn't all just a lie?" Quinn's head popped up, but instead of narrowing her eyes, they widened.

"A lie? Why on earth would someone lie about something like this?" She shouted as she sat up. "What do you think I am, some kind of rapist who snuck into your home with some ridiculous story?" Quinn knew she was acting like a child, but this day had been insane for her. Her relaxing day off from work turned into an insane game of Family Feud.

Beth scoffed. "Well now that you say it you're sort of creeping me out." The room became silent. That's the problem, the two of them are too much alike. She stood up and opened the door. "Please leave, my real mother will be home soon and I don't want her to have to walk into a house with a stranger in it." She spoke softly. Quinn stood up and walked to the door. She looked up at her daughter with tear filled eyes.

"I'm sorry I disappointed you."

And with that, the woman left her child at the door, not knowing if they will ever meet again.

I know it's short, but it plays an important role. Thank you all sooo much for your reviews. I came home from rehearsal to find so many emails! You guys are the best! Thanks for reading:) I'm pretty busy but I'll try to get the next chapter up A.S.A.P! But you have to tell me, I'm debating between having Quinn married to Sam in this story and/or ending up with Puck (either will do, in other words, she can be happy and stay with Sam, or be married to Sam but etc. happens and she ends up with Puck), or she can be single and end up with Puck and/or Sam. I won't tell you guys what I end up doing so you will be surprised, but I'd like some opinions on what you think. Thanks again!