Author Notes: Hey guys! Sorry for the late update. Stuff crashed and

I had to start over. Anyway, I know that the new season is out and

Since I planned this story in the first season, I'm sorry if it isn't parallel to the new one. Well, I can't be sure because the second season isn't over yet and I'm totally just making excuses so please just enjoy this chapter. OH AND PLEASE REVIEW! Please don't be so mean…it's my first Glee fanfic but I would really appreciate some constructive criticism. Love you!

Quinn

We got to our seats as planned. Kurt insisted that he buy the popcorn since he was still the boy and wasn't the type to freeload off a girl.

"Just in time." I murmured as the theater lights dimmed and started the movie. The entrance theme started playing. My eyes were still trying to adjust to the darkness. It really wasn't working out because I could see little speckles of spots everywhere; just like the ones I see when I turn off my light before bed. Kurt still looked uneasy as we sat.

"Calm down." I said. "No one at school ever watches these type of movies…unless of course they're on a date."

"Oh yeah, what are the chances of that?" Kurt asked sarcastically.

I just rolled my eyes and smiled.

"Let's just not think about it."

The first scene faded into view. It was the city, bright lights popping everywhere and loud music playing. A blond girl was sitting at a desk, talking on the phone and smiling. And just as I was really paying some attention to the movie, there was a loud noise a few rows below us.

"Move." A loud voice said. "Move!"

I switched my attention at the man. I squinted to make out his face. Sadly, my eyes were failing me. I didn't know who it was but I could have sworn I knew his voice.

"Move it!" a familiar girl's voice followed his. She was passing through the rows and taking a seat beside him.

It was nobody. It couldn't be anybody. That definitely wasn't.

"We have to get out of here." Kurt said quickly, rising to his feet.

"What?" I looked up at him. I stood up. "Why?"

"It's Puck and Santana. Two rows away."

I gasped.

No. No. No. No.

This was going so wrong. This wasn't supposed to happen. Oh my God.

I stood and let Kurt grab my wrist as he led us out the exit. He swerved a couple of people before finally reaching the doors and bringing us out to the concession stands.

"Thank God I saw them." Kurt gushed, wiping his brow.

"I saw them too." I said.

"Sure you did."

We were walking towards the ticket booth.

"You wanna watch something else?" I suggested.

Kurt smiled.

"I'm paying this time."