"Oh, hey, look Rach," Finn lumbers into their living room, dropping down onto the couch and throwing an arm around Rachel.

Rachel keeps her eyes on the television (the director's cut of Sweeny Todd; some of the deleted scenes have completely changed the way she views the movie adaptation), but acknowledges him with a soft, "hmmm?"

"It's a postcard from Puck," Finn says excitedly, holding the postcard in front of her so she can see. "We finally got one!"

Rachel smiles and cuddles into his side, her eyes reading the postcard as Finn reads it to her.

all my groupie bitches say wassup. kiss my our jew for me. later

PUCKZILLA

Finn tilts his head at the card, then laughs. "I can't believe he made that his stage name."

"Well, considering the band name is Tight Cars, Loose Women, it's certainly… thematically appropriate," Rachel says charitably, remembering the day Puck told them he would be going on tour with the then newly-formed band.

Finn laughs again and kisses the top of Rachel's head. "That one's for Puck."

"Finn Hudson," Rachel huffs, moving out from under his arm and pretending to be affronted. "That is hardly the kind of kiss Noah "Sex Shark" Puckerman meant."

Finn, unsure if she's actually mad or not, shuffles his feet and waits for her to go on.

"Therefore, I demand we relocate to the bedroom for a do-over," Rachel continues without breaking character, standing up and doing a fantastic imitation of her old storm-outs into their bedroom.

When Finn joins her, they both giggle into a "Puck appropriate" kiss before doing other things Puck would no doubt have approved of.