Quinn rules the world

By JessicaElizabethRayne

Author's Notes: This is a semi-crossover with the real world, I will mention current events and Song is based of Lilli RhineHart so she will be playing Betty Cooper in the show.

When you see Quinn Fabray in public, it's unbelievable for some to believe she isn't a cis-woman and has been transitioning to a woman since fourteen years old. Her beautiful red dress on her body catches everyone's visions and the red boots. She doesn't want to date anyone inside the restaurant. She has a lot of talents. One of them is the owner of the New York Mets and is here to meet with a player she's hoping to sign. It would usually be the job of scouts, but she wanted to show how serious she was.

Santana Lopez is the outfielder everyone wants and went undrafted for reasons that baffled Quinn. She could do amazing things in the outfield and, most of all, her hitting as well as a baserunner. The owner saw Santana sitting next to her wife, Brittany.

"Mrs. Lopez." Quinn held out her hand, and Santana likes the professionalism.

"Ms. Fabrary, you dressed up to meet little old me. I'm impressed. Future reference it's Ms. Pierce-Lopez, I go by Lopez when I play." Santana told the blonde.

"I won't make that mistake again, and this must be your wife..." Brittany took Quinn's hand, and so they ordered.

"Why am I going to sign with you when no one pick from your organization pick me?" Santana asked, and Quinn leans in.

"Those representatives for the draft picks have been fire, I wanted you in the first round, and since I'm the owner, men think they know best. Your skills are one of a kind, and, want you to use them to win a championship. Michael Confronto is good, and Brandon Nimmo is adequate, but you are great, and I come to win." she told him and was very sure.

"She was long-term and is your organization friendly to unicorns..." Brittany spoke for the woman she loves.

"I'm Trans, and the unicorns make up half of the organization. Blaine Anderson is our manager. His husband is on Broadway and is taking over for William Schuster. He didn't carry out my wishes. I had the flu, but I'm not positive for Covic-19." Quinn told her flat out.

"I have no problem signing with..." Santana stopped mid-sentence from a familiar voice.

"Look whose here!" it was the usually drunk broadway star Rachel berry.