Chapter 7

Judy walks into her daughter's room slowly. Quinn is lying motionless on the bed, left arm in a cast and various bandage wrapped around her head and torso, just visible underneath her hospital gown. A variety of machines surround her bed, monitoring her heart beat and blood pressure. Pulling up a chair, Judy sits down by the bed and gently takes Quinn's good hand.

"Oh, Quinn." Judy says. "Sweetie, I don't know if you can hear me but if you can, I want you to know that I'm here. All your friends are here to, out in the waiting room. Things are going to get better, you're going to wake up and graduate and go to Yale. Be great like you always wanted. I'm so proud of you and I want you to know that no matter what, I will always will be proud of you. I know life hasn't been easy for you but I think it is because of those things that you are who are, which is a far better person than me."

A/N: On a side note, "Daughters" by John Mayer came on as I was writing this chapter and I found it rather amusing. By the way, I don't own Glee.