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Be Your Teenage Dream Tonight, a Damsay Story
Summary: Our beloved members of New Directions have graduated and gone on to college but thanks to their love for glee club, have decided to help Mr. Schuester with the new kids. Enter the cast of the Glee project, all with a unique voice but can all be compared to the original gleeks. When Lindsay, a mini Rachel and Quinn, joins with her spectacular voice and newfound head Cheerio status joins her old friend Damian suddenly realizes his feelings for her. Will they be the power couple of McKinley High? And what happens when Quinn realizes she still has feelings for an old flame of her own?
Chapter Nine
"What the hell, Marissa? You can't just go around slushying people!" Damian shouted angrily. "Why would you do that to Lindsay?"
"Why do you even care? You left her for me, so I should be your top priority!" Marissa shouted back. "All you care about is helping her!"
"Because she's falling apart and nobody wants to help her! She's falling apart, and you bullying her isn't going to help!"
"She can fight her own battles, Damian. You don't need to defend her, Lindsay's a strong person. You should be focusing on our relationship." She growled.
"I can't believe you, Marissa." He snapped, shaking his head. "Why don't you come and find me when you've had a reality check?"
He threw open the classroom door and stormed out into the hallway, gritting his teeth in anger. She needed help, and he wasn't the one who could talk her into it.
Quinn leaned against the Hudson's bathroom and breathed heavily as she tried to recover from her violent morning sickness. She had been lying about having a stomach virus for the past week, and Puck was starting to get suspicious. Now she was trying to hide it from Rachel after helping her pick out baby names all day.
"Quinn, you okay in there?" Finn called from the other side of the door. Quinn quickly washed her hands and opened the door.
"I'm fine." She said with a weak smile. He then raised his eyebrows and folded his arms.
"Quinn, I have to ask…this is how you were when you stayed with me. You're not pregnant, are you?" he questioned suspiciously.
"No! No, of course not." She said quickly. Finn rolled his eyes and scoffed.
"Look Quinn, I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but I know when somebody's lying."
"Alright, I am, but please don't tell Puck, Finn! I…I have to figure out a way to tell him first." Quinn said pleadingly.
"Of course I won't tell him, but he's freaking out, Quinn. The other day he was asking me what the symptoms of cancer were!"
"I know, I'll tell him, Finn! I promise I'll tell him soon." Quinn sighed. "Now go find Rachel and distract her-she's driving me nuts."
"Sam, just leave me alone!" McKynleigh snapped with annoyance as she set off down the hall. He grabbed her wrist and spun her around to face him.
"First, you need to tell me what the hell I did to screw everything up, because I have no idea what happened to make you break up with me."
"I told you Sam, I've moved on." She said, lying through her teeth. It killed her to see the look of sadness in his eyes, even though he didn't show it.
"In a matter of the three hourse between the time I saw you and the time you sent the text?" he asked.
"Look Sam, my father brought up some good points. We're never going to last past high school, so why not just end it now before both our hearts are broken."
"Or why can't you just be optimistic and think that we might actually make it?" he asked angrily. "Or just enjoy it while it lasts?"
"Sam, it was fun while it lasted. Just don't ruin it." She said quietly, pulling her wrist out of his grasp and walking down the hall.
Rachel sighed and put her hand on top of Finn's bouncing knee. "Finn, stop worrying so much! They're two gay men who live in Ohio and know the lines from Funny Girl word for word. You're a six foot tall mechanic. They're not going to do much damage."
Finn sighed and dropped his head into his hands nervously. "I know, but they already hate me for proposing to you and then telling you I didn't love you after graduation. How are they going to react when you tell them I got you pregnant?"
Rachel leaned into him and smiled. "It's going to be fine, Finn." She said softly. "I love you."
Finn sighed and smiled back at her. "I love you, too."
"So Rachel, Finn, what did you want to talk about today?" Hiram asked as him and Leroy walked into the living room.
"Well Dad, Daddy, Finn and I have some big news." Rachel said warily. "I'm pregnant."
The room was silent for a few moments before Hiram spoke. "Get out."
Rachel's eyes widened and her jaw dropped. "W-what?"
"I said get out." Hiram said angrily. "We raised you to be a star and get out of this town, not be tied down with a baby at nineteen."
"Hiram, let's talk about this." Leroy interjected quickly. Hiram shook his head and stood up.
"I want you out in an hour." He said with an air of finality before walking out of the room. Rachel had tears rolling down her face and she looked at her father pleadingly.
"Daddy…" she sobbed. "Please don't let him do this. Please."
"I'm sorry, Rachel." Leroy said quietly. "Your father is right-we didn't raise you to do this."
Leroy stood up and followed his husband, causing Rachel to cover her face and cry.
Finn quickly broke out of his shocked state and wrapped Rachel in his arms, rubbing her back soothingly. "It'll be okay, Rach." He murmured over and over, just as he had with Quinn all those years ago.
At least this time he hoped he was telling the truth.
"You son of a bitch!" Lindsay screamed, picking up an empty beer bottle and throwing it in Sebastian direction. "You promised me this wasn't going to happen again!"
Lindsay had walked in, high as a kite and drunk as a skunk, to see Sebastian with some girl from Crawford Country Day hanging all over him. It had driven her off the deep end, and nothing could stop her now.
"Calm down, Lindsay!" he yelled back, pushing her away from him. She lifted her hand and slapped him across the face angrily.
"Don't touch me!" she shouted, shoving his chest hard. "I hate you!"
He pulled his hand back and slapped her across the face, causing her to stumble back into the wall. She gasped and tried to push him away from her, digging her nails into his arms.
"What the hell?" he growled, shoving her away. Lindsay quickly grabbed her bag and tried to slip past him. He grabbed her wrist and pulled her back, his face full of anger and his eyes glassy from all the drinks.
"You're not going anywhere." He snapped, pushing her into the wall and cornering her. "If you tell anyone, you're in huge trouble."
"What are you gonna do, Sebastian? Go ask your daddy to defend you?" she hissed, but cried out when his grip on her tightened. "Get off of me!"
"You're just a stupid little 16 year old who thought she could mess with me, aren't you?" he yelled in her face. "You're going to stay here, and you're going to listen."
"Get the hell off of me, Sebastian!" she cried as she struggled against him. He brought his fist back and gave her a blow to the stomach, causing the breath to be knocked out of her. She fell down and coughed violently, her eyes widening when she saw blood. He smirked and shook his head condescendingly.
"Just get out." He scoffed. "You're no use to me anymore."
Lindsay shakily pulled herself up, sobbing in pain. "You're disgusting. I don't even know why Blaine thinks you're his friend."
"You think I care what he thinks of me? We're in the same boat-nobody cares about us."
"I care about you." She said softly. "But we can't keep doing this-getting high and beating the crap out of each other. It's not normal."
Sebastian nodded and pulled her towards him, resting his forehead against hers. "I'm sorry." He murmured. "I wasn't in the right state of mind."
"I know." She breathed, wrapping her arms around his neck. "I'll kill you though if you ever hit me again."
"Deal."
Quinn bounced Beth on her knee and smiled when the little girl laughed. Beth's laugh was probably Quinn's favorite sound in the entire world, and she couldn't help but be happy that in less than 9 months, there would be another baby around.
But would Puck?
She looked over at him, sighing softly. He was hunched over the kitchen table with his eyes trained on a huge textbook. He had been studying for midterms nonstop in between work, glee club, and Beth, and she hadn't even had the chance to talk to him about her...situation.
Finn had told her that Puck was worried about her, but she couldn't tell him. She couldn't add anymore stress to his life, even if she had to keep it bottled up a little bit longer.
"Bethy, go play with your toys for a bit." she said, kissing her daughter on the cheek and watched her toddle over to her toybox. Quinn walked over to Puck and stood behind him, running her hands down his arms.
"Puck, you need to take a break. You've been studying for hours." she said softly. Puck sighed and hung his head in his hands.
"I can't fail this test, babe. I need to pass so I can graduate and support you and Beth. I can't be a mechanic the rest of my life."
"Hey, you'll be fine, okay? You're already doing enough for Beth and I." she said, rubbing his shoulders soothingly. He smiled tiredly and pulled her onto his lap, placing a kiss on her neck.
"What would I do without my girls? You and Beth are the only two people I need." he murmured. She bit her lip and subconsciously moved her hands to her stomach. How would he feel about this baby?
"2 POUNDS? No captain of mine gains 2 pounds! Get out of my office, Tubbers! Try not to explode when you squeeze yourself through the doorway."
Marissa walked out of Coach Sylvester's office with tears in her eyes. She felt the other girl's eyes on her and saw heir smirks as she passed by them. 'Karma really is a bitch', she thought bitterly.
She ran out into the hallway and leaned against the wall, her face falling into her hands. She felt like a total idiot for crying over something as stupid as gaining weight, but she hadn't even made it as captain for a week before screwing it up. How did Lindsay keep it under control?
She looked up when she heard footsteps and dropped her head when she saw Cameron walking down the hall. She hadn't spoken to him in weeks, and she didn't want to look like this the first time she did.
Apparently he had come with a purpose though, because he came and sat right down next to her on the floor. He looked over and smiled, and she immediately felt guilty about everything she had done to him in the past few weeks.
"Bad day?" he simply asked, looking over at her with a small smile. Marissa looked down and nodded.
"You don't know the half of it." she muttered, staring at her lap. "I don't know how she did it."
"Who?"
"Lindsay. She was the queen of this school and kept everyone and everything in order all while maintaining a 4.0 average, glee club, and her quarterback boyfriend. My grades are slipping, everyone in glee club hates me, and my boyfriend and I aren't speaking."
"Did you ever think Lindsay wasn't so perfect?" he asked softly. Marissa scoffed and rolled her eyes.
"We were best friends, Cam. I think I would've known."
"I'm just saying, this phase that Lindsay's in has been building for a long time. She's been so miserable since the day I met her, and losing Damian was just the tipping point."
Marissa looked away guiltily and sighed. "Cam, I'm so sorry about everything I've done to you."
Cameron shrugged and smiled sadly at her. "I get it, you wanted your chance in the limelight."
"But I shouldn't have done this to you. I shouldn't have shoved everything with Damian right in your face." she said quietly, looking over at him. "I really am sorry."
"I know, Mars." he sighed. "But why don't you go apologize to Damian?"
"Why would you want me to apologize to him? You guys aren't even speaking."
"He's the one who asked me to talk to you. He's worried about you."
"Yeah, he's worried about me. He's spent the past month worrying about Lindsay." Marissa scoffed.
"I think you're just jealous, Marissa." Cameron chuckled. "He wants to be with you-he wouldn't have broken up with Lindsay if he didn't. Chew on that."
He stood up and held out his hand. "You coming?"
She smiled and took his hand, pausing for a moment at the familiar feel of her hand in his. "Lead the way."
Lindsay leaned over the railing and bit her lip unsurely as she watched the Cheerios practicing for an upcoming competition. She hated to admit it, but she missed it so much, and she hated seeing Marissa in her spot at the top of the pyramid.
"It sucks, doesn't it?"
Lindsay jumped and looked over to see Quinn standing next to her, a sad smile on her lips. "What are you doing here?"
"I know how it feels to want to be apart of it." she sighed, shaking her head. "When I got kicked off, all I ever wanted to do was be back on and be popular. I always felt that I fit in that way."
"Yeah, well, those days are behind me. I'm not the girl everyone thought I was." Lindsay snapped. Quinn looked over and raised an eyebrow.
"Really? I've been in the same place you've been, and you honestly expect me to believe that? This is just a phase-"
"It's not, okay?" Lindsay growled. "I have a right to do this if I want."
"You're going to let Damian ruin your life?" Quinn growled back, giving Lindsay the cold glare she was famous for. "I've been there, and you don't need to let him do this. You're doing drugs and drinking and partying with Sebastian-it's not doing you any good."
"I'm sick and tired of people telling me who to be!" Lindsay burst angrily. "Everyone just needs to leave me the hell alone!"
She stood up and stomped down the bleacher steps, causing Quinn to sigh and shake her head. She just knew this was going to end badly, because if Puck and Shelby hadn't stepped in, things would've been the exact same way for her.
Lindsay banged on Sebastian's front door and was glad when he answered and not his parents. They absolutely hated Lindsay and didn't think she was a good match for their 'perfect son'.
"Just give me something that'll make me forget everything that happened today." she muttered and walked past him into the house. Sebastian chuckled and shut the door, looking at her curiously.
"What the hell happened to you?" he questioned. She groaned and dumped out her bag on the table, rolling her eyes as she rummaged for a lighter.
"Don't ask, just get me high or drunk or something to make everything go away. I'm sick of everything."
"Your wish is my command." he smirked, kissing her neck and grabbing her hand. "Let's go."
And that's the last thing she could remember.
A/N-Hope everybody like it! Please review! :)
In chapter ten: An accident causes everybody to come together in ways they never thought they would. Quinn has to find a way to break the news to Puck about her pregnancy. Rachel has to move in with Finn and tell everybody about the baby, and Kurt will be there to comfort Blaine when he needs him the most. Also, Quinn gets a visitor that brings back the memories she'd been trying to keep away for the past 3 years.
