Look at me! I'm updating this! Weird right? Haha, sorry for seeming dead with this story. Haven't had much inspiration... until lately. People were PM-ing me, and reviews, telling me to update and, I decided that I would! So here is chapter... 14 I think. Yeah, sounds right ;)

Dani laid on her bed, face first in her pillow, occasionally making an annoyed grunting noise mixed with a sigh. She was confused. Confused as to what her and Santana were. What they were doing. She would have to face the latina though. They got jobs at the same place. And they go to the same school. And wasn't Santana doing the long distance thing with Brittany?

Dani rolled over on her bed, so she was staring at the ceiling.

Does she still love Brittany? If she did, she should have stopped right up front and kept things at bay. No kissing should have been shared. Mind over matter. Dani looked at her phone and saw that she was going to be late for school. Which was weird, last time she checked her phone, it was only seven in the morning. Now it was twenty minutes passed eight.


The day went by quicker than lightning, and now Dani sat under a tree for lunch, claiming it her's. She had only brought some carrots, but it was okay, she wasn't that hungry. She took this time to think about what she was going to do. The blue haired girl put her headphones over her head, and played Bad Company. She then bit one of her carrots, and began to let her mind race.

She was going to get hurt again, she decided. It was inevitable. The situation she was in practically repeated, "you're gonna get hurt".

Dani eased into the tree, sinking a bit. She closed her eyes, and tried to zone out the world because, it was just full of heart breaks.

Dani opened her eyes to a smirking brunette. Why? Dani thought. The only person who could fill Dani's head since she woke up, standing before her. Wonderful.

"You look like you were thinking hard." The taller girl said now lowering herself down to the grass across from Dani. Dani was annoyed today. Annoyed by her emotions.

"I'm in a broody mood." Dani said a bit coldly, staring off in a complete different direction then Santana. Dani could sense Santana's worry. She quickly covered it up.

"I'm just, a bit sick today." Dani said, trying her best to half smile. Santana could tell that the smaller girl's smile, although beautiful, was untruthful. It was laced with force, and exhaustion. Santana put on her serious face, and absentmindedly put her hand on Dani's arm.

Dani was startled by the sudden touch, but relaxed as best she could. It was hard to ignore the tinglies in her arm that the latina gave, just through touch. Santana stared into Dani's eyes, searching it seemed. When Dani met with Santana's eyes, Dani shot up.

"I forgot that I have a test today in Spanish and I needed to ask my teacher a question." She said quickly. Dani walked off, not giving Santana another look.


"You see,-" Santana said, looking at Quin. It was now sixth period and Santana was in her biology class, supposed to be working on a partner project. "-we kissed the other day, and then I try to talk to her during lunch, and she gives me the cold shoulder!" Santana whisper yelled. Quin nodded.

"Why would she do that?" The blonde asked, writing down observations of the plant in front of them.

"Exactly. I have no idea." Quin nodded again. She wrote for four more seconds, and then rotated her body to face her best friend.

"There's always something," Quin said, lightly smiling to cheer Santana up a bit. "-And it's hard to read people, trust me I know," Quin then looked off into space.

"-but like I said, there's always something. Think about what happened before the kiss. I bet you'll find what you're looking for." Quin then gave Santana's shoulder a squeeze before she went back to writing down data. Santana gazed at a pattern on the wall as she thought about Quin's words. What happened before the kiss...?


And now came last hour, glee. Dani was grateful that she sat by Rachel now, and that she didn't face Santana. She didn't think she could handle looking at her, it was too hard.

Throughout all of glee, Dani stayed silent. You never were forced to sing in glee, which Dani took advantage of so she could take some time to think. She occasionally let out a breath, trying to reason with herself, but it never worked out properly in her head. Like the gears weren't turning correctly. Dani shook her head, and didn't realize that the bell had rang, and Rachel was talking to Santana. Dani walked passed the two, and headed to the parking lot.

To Dani's surprise, her mom wasn't there like usual. "Okay then..." Dani said to herself as she began to walk home.

On the walk home, Dani noticed some girls around her age, maybe a little younger, playing soccer at a park. For some reason, Dani stopped in her tracks, and was allured to the game. It's been so long since the blue haired girl has played a game of soccer for fun. She tossed her bag down, and smiled at the odd number of girls.

"Mind if I join in?" Dani asked one of the girls. The girl nodded, looking at Dani now. Dani watched her intently, noticing that shechecked her out. Dani just kept neutral. Or... tried to.

"Yeah, we don't mind. You're on our team." She then said, motioning for Dani to join their side. Dani pulled her hair up into a ponytail, and then ran to the side she was playing on.


It's been an hour since Dani started playing the soccer game, and it's been really intense. Dani's shirt is now thrown somewhere to her left, wearing a black under shirt which is now sticking to her stomach. The sun has started setting, and Dani was getting a bit tired. She also really needed some water. She used her shirt to wipe her forehead. She was now sitting down under a tree next to the forward, whose name she hadn't learned yet.

"You need some water?" Th girl asked, blue eyes surveying Dani's browns. Yes.

"No, I'm okay, thanks." Dani tried to focus on the sun setting. She always loved sunsets. But she really needed water. And Dani didn't feel comfortable snagging some from a girl she just met. But man was it a struggle. She kept making noises with her water like gulping really loudly and gasping really loud ahs after each sip she took. She was rubbing it in Dani's face.

"Okay," Dani said looking defeated. "-just a sip." The blonde handed Dani her water bottle, and Dani drank a whole lot more than "just a sip". When Dani removed the water bottle from her lips, she felt a mess. There was sweat mixed with water running down her neck, her clothes were all sweaty, her hair was a bit mussed from a few falls she took on the field. She needed a shower, and a nap. Dani sighed after she gave the beautiful sunset one more glance. She stood up, and wiped herself off from sitting on the ground.

"Well, thanks for the games, and the water." The blonde stood up also, smiling at Dani. "No problem." Dani smiled back before she said goodbye to-Wait,

"What's your name?" Dani asked, grabbing her bag and shirt. The blonde smirked. "I'll tell you next time I see you." Her smirk seemed to turn smug. Dani scoffed, sarcastically, playfully.

"And how do you know that you will see me another time?" Dani asked, quirking an eyebrow while crossing her arms over her chest. The blonde smirked again.

"I don't know." The blonde then walked away before Dani did, leaving the blue haired girl under the tree, arms still folded. Dani let a breath out, and shook her head to herself before going the opposite direction to her house. What a weirdo.