Chapter 7
Author: LexysCPD
Words: 2,152
Disclaimer: I only own the plot, not the show.
Author's notes: I plan to finish this. I had converted it into a Fifth Harmony story and had it finished. Now I have to re-convert it to a Glee story.
Updated: September 17, 2018
"Are you sure? Is she making you?" Finn asked, as he watched he follow her around their room.
"I am sure. She's not making me. We just need time to talk. We just need to talk to each other," Marley told him as she packed her things. She was going to hang out with Rachel, alone for the weekend. They were going to talk about her cousin, what was happening, and everything else.
"If you're sure."
"I am sure. I love you okay. She's your best friend. Trust her, okay."
"I do. But it doesn't mean I won't worry about you. I love you. I can't be away from you."
Marley smiled as she turned to look up at him. "It's only for a few hours. Use then to hang out with Puck, or Sam. I'll be back before you know it."
Finn sighed and nodded. "I'll still miss you."
"I know. I'll miss you too, but we can do this."
"I can't watch you pack, so I'll go outside for a while."
Marley smiled and nodded. Finn walked out and headed towards Rachel's room. He knocked and waited for his friend to open it. The tall vampire smiled softly when she opened the door.
"We need to talk," he told her. Rachel, expecting it, opened the door wider and let him walk in.
Finn turned to look at her. "Rach, I love you. And you'll always be my sister, but I will hurt you if you harm her in any way."
Rachel nodded, knowing he would say something in those lines. "I won't. I feel like a bitch for treating her the way I have been. And I realized, I don't know a lot about her. And I want to. She's my sister-in-law."
Finn stared at her for a second before smiling. "Good. She's reKitty looking forward to this, so, yeah. Just, take care of her. She's not like us."
Rachel gave him a small smile. "That's a good thing."
Finn nodded and walked out.
Glee
Quinn looked at her only human friends. It felt good to have friends that were just like her, although they knew nothing of the other world. Mike had invited her and a few other friends out, and she accepted, wanting to feel normal for once in her life.
The group was hanging out. They were in a club called Glee club and Quinn could care less. She wasn't one for singing. But she didn't enjoy their company, so she said nothing. She was watching the group have fun in a small party.
She was sitting alone, when she saw someone sit down next to her. He didn't look familiar, but she smiled when she saw him wearing a Flash shirt. The Flash was one of her favorite heroes.
"Hi," he said, smiling at her.
Quinn gave him a small nod, not sure what to do. She didn't get a lot of attention from guys, and she wasn't sure she wanted any.
"What's a pretty girl like you doing here alone?"
Quinn turned red and looked away. She heard him chuckle, as she thought about a way to get away from the boy that was hitting on her. For some strange reason, it made her uncomfortable.
The boy shook his head. "Hey, I'm not hitting on you."
Frowning, Quinn looked at him.
He shot her a grin. "I'll let you in on a secret," he whispered. He closed in towards her and whispered in her ear. "I'm gay."
A smile grew on Quinn's face. "That's great!"
The boy raised an eyebrow. "She talks."
Quinn laughed and nodded. "I'm Quinn. Quinn Fabray."
"Nice to meet you Quinn. My name is Sebastian Smythe."
Quinn smiled, as she started to talk to him, about anything. He told her that he was in some other Glee club, a freshmen in High School. He told her that his parents didn't approve that he was gay, so they send him to a boarding school. He told her that he didn't see them that much.
In turn, Quinn just told him that she lived with her cousin and her girlfriend. She told them that her parents died when she was young, and she didn't remember much. She told him that she lived with her aunt and uncle, until they passed away the year before. She told him their cover story, lying and telling the truth. She always hated it, but she had to do it.
Sebastian listened to her talk, a small smile on his face. Not once did he seem to lose interest or turn away.
She knew she had made a friend in him, and she didn't like lying to him, knowing she would never be truthful to him.
Glee
"I think this spot will be good," Rachel said, looking back to Marley, who nodded.
"Looks good to me. So we set up our tents?"
Rachel nodded. She placed her bag down. She watched as Marley placed hers down. Rachel opened hers and within seconds was done. She turned to see that Marley had barely opened her backpack.
"Why don't you use your speed?" Rachel asked, as she watched as Marley started to set up her tent at human pace.
"I don't want to become dependent on them. This is one of the only ways I can stay connected with my humanity, you know?"
Rachel shrugged. "I don't remember that far. I don't remember being human."
Marley frowned and looked back to Rachel. "When were you changed?"
"Fifteen fifty-one," she responded, "it's been over four hundred years."
"Do you regret being a vampire?"
Rachel shrugged as she watched Marley prepare her tent. "A lot of the time. There are, things, that happened because of me. And I do wish they didn't. But then again, none of you would be here, would be together if I hadn't changed."
Marley stopped at stared at Rachel. "You always seem like you hate what you are."
"Because I do. I didn't choose this life."
"What happened?"
Rachel sighed. She looked at Marley. "It was a day before my birthday, March 2nd, 1551."
Rachel grinned as she pulled a body towards her. "You were able to come out?"
Her companion nodded. "Father said to be back before sundown, but I am allowed to be with you."
"Great." Rachel looked around before connecting her lips with her companion.
"I love you," the other girl whispered.
Rachel grinned. She was about to say it back, when she felt someone grab her. She turned, coming to face with hazel eyes.
"Rachel," the voice said, luring her.
Rachel blinked a few times, not sure what was happening. She felt herself relax.
"I've been watching you," the man in front of her said, grinning.
"Wh-who are you?" Rachel asked, a frown on her face. She wanted to run, she did want to leave, but at the same time, she wanted to stay.
The man turned to Rachel's friend. "You will stand here, silently."
Rachel's friend nodded. Rachel didn't know what happened after. One second she was staring into the brown eyes, the next she was in pain while looking at nothing.
She woke up after her change. She was in a room. She could feel a thirst she never felt before. In front of her was her friend. The friend she had loved with everything she had.
The man entered the room. "Great, you're awake. Now we can play."
"Play what?"
"How long can you last before your thirst takes over?" he whispered, as he went over to her friend. He pushed her head to the side, exposing her neck. He then bit into it.
The scent of blood filled the room. Rachel senses were attacked by the scent. She could feel her body tremble as the blood called to her. She didn't want to. She watched as he moved, leaving her neck bloody and exposed. He walked over to Rachel.
"Go, finish it," he whispered.
Rachel growled as she ran to her friend and sank her teeth into her neck.
"I killed her. I couldn't control myself, so I sucked her dry," Rachel whispered, looking at her hands.
Marley frowned. She nodded her head, feeling for the other girl. "I-is that why you hate me? Because I'm related to him?"
"I, it's why I didn't let you get close to me," Rachel said, looking up at Marley. "A part of him is always around."
"D-do you want me gone?"
Rachel shook her head. "No. I realized something I should have realized a long time ago. I should have realized that you are nothing like him. Where he hurts people, you protect. You don't like to see people in pain, whereas he lives for it. You are nothing like him."
Marley smiled.
"I wanted to come here with you so I could apologize. I never meant to treat you like I did. It was wrong of me," Rachel said, standing up. She walked over to Marley. "I wanted to come out here with you so we could bond."
"I forgive you."
Rachel nodded her head.
Quinn grinned. Within the last few days, she had made a good number of friends. Marley, Finn, Sam, Mercedes, Mike, Sebastian, to name a few. It was something she hadn't done in some time. She didn't remember the last friend she made. It was probably during her elementary school years.
Quinn loved her family. She loved Santana and Brittany for the life they gave her, but she did wish she could have a normal life. A normal human life. One where she didn't have to move so much, where she could introduce her parents to her friends.
School was starting up again. The weekend came and went. Quinn didn't do much, she just hung around and listened to music.
She was nervous. She was always nervous. Rachel was always threatening her. And as much as Quinn wanted to pay attention, none of Rachel's friends listened.
Quinn felt someone place a hand at the small of her back. She looked back to see her mom staring at her. "Are you okay?"
Quinn nodded and smiled. She followed her mothers into the school.
The first few hours were good. Marley, Finn, Kitty and Sam all greeted her at passing. Mercedes and Puck gave her a small smile. She didn't see Rachel until lunch.
Quinn was getting her things together to meet her mothers in the cafeteria when someone tapped her shoulder. She turned and froze upon seeing Rachel standing behind her.
"I-I didn't do anything," Quinn said, pushing herself towards the lockers. "I-I told them to leave, b-but they didn't want to."
Rachel frowned. "I know. I-I wanted to talk to you."
Quinn didn't say anything. She just frowned.
"I'm sorry. I-I'm not good with change. And I-I took it out on you and that wasn't nice."
Quinn was not expecting that. She stood straight and stared into Rachel's eyes.
"Wh-what?"
Rachel stared into Quinn's green eyes, getting lost in them. "You have really pretty eyes."
Quinn felt herself blush. She looked down and smiled. "Thank you."
"I-I'm sorry for being mean to you. I'm sorry for hurting you. I was hoping we could start all over."
Quinn smiled. She opened her mouth to answer, but someone else cut in.
"Hey! Leave her alone!" her protective mother shouted, rushing to the pair.
"Mama, it's okay," Quinn whispered, not wanting to bring attention to them. "Rachel said she was sorry. We're going to try to be friends."
Santana glared at Rachel. "If you make cry ever again."
"I won't. I took my head out of my ass and I'm going to try to be better."
Santana sized Rachel up before nodding. She turned to Quinn. "It's lunch time. Let's get some food into you."
"I'm not five," Quinn whined, pouting.
Rachel smiled, watching as Santana led her mate away. She was hoping for the best.
She was in the back seat. She played with the bear in front of her. Her parents were talking in the front seat.
Her mother turned to look at her. She looked up and smiled at her mommy.
Down the road, a girl was standing there. A guy was holding her, his arm around her neck.
Her mother turned back and shouted to her father. Her father swerved, causing the car to fall into a ravine.
Quinn started to cry while her parents slept in the front seat. She was upside down and she didn't like it.
It took a little while before another woman looked into the car and took her out.
Brittany looked down at her daughter who seemed to be having a nightmare.
"I thought if Rachel accepted the fact Quinn was her mate, she would be okay," she said, looking up at her mate.
"It could take some time," Santana whispered, touching the girl's forehead.
"I hope so."
