WOW. Okay- if I'm not putting your character in the spotlight yet, DO NOT WORRY.

REPEAT: CALM THE HECK DOWN.

I understand you are frustrated. But you HAVE to trust. I'm introducing new characters in this chapter, and I'm curious to see how everyone reacts.

Also: this is set right around Halloween.

New Girl In Town, Hairspray
Little Talks, Of Monsters and Men
Forever And Always, Taylor Swift (Piano Version)
Holding Out For A Hero (Ella Mae Bowen version)
Blow Me (One Last Kiss), Pink


01x08: New Girl In Town

Cherry red heels stepped out of the Range Rover confidently. Of course, the heels were on feet that were attached to impossibly long legs, which belonged to a primped and pressed brunette talking on her cell disdainfully, looking around like she smelled something bad. Her face was permanently contorted into a sneer, at least until she saw the girl she had parked beside.

Hannah, taking an ungraceful leap out of her mint green vintage Volkswagen, raised her eyebrows upon meeting the eyes of the stranger. The stranger had perfect brown curls cascading down her back, with the honey colored highlights shining in the sun. She would be gorgeous if not for the look of utter disgust gracing her face.

"What are you driving?" The girl asked.

"…um, a Volkswagen?" Hannah montoned, locking her car doors. Her mid-shin length evergreen colored skirt almost got caught in the door. A cream-colored peasant top and a brown fringe vest completed her slouchy outfit. Then the stranger noticed her shoes.

"Where are you from?" She gushed, a Southern accent rolling off of her tongue. Hannah was reminded of Dawn.

"Here," Hannah said shortly, attempting to walk away.

"Well, I just love your cowboy boots," the stranger smiled, white teeth nearly blinding Hannah, who narrowed her eyes and simply turned away, joining up with a boy in a varsity jacket.

The stranger's heart stopped.

She was ninety-nine percent sure that her heart stopped right then and there. This boy was gorgeous. And from the way he was talking to Hannah, he was sweet too. I mean, he was nice to the less fortunate. Definitely boyfriend material if she wasn't so happy with Hunter.

She turned on her heels and continued her conversation, walking into McKinley High School with a confident air. She ran a hand through her hair and checked her outfit once again. White sundress? Check. Black blazer? Check. She looked camera ready, if she said so herself.

She looked up in surprise as a Latina girl in skintight clothing walked up with a cup of…something. She smiled fakely before trying to walk around her.

"Excuse me," She glared.

The Latina made a motion like she was going to dump the drink on her head, but the girl held up a hand. "Look, if you have enough money to pay for my whole outfit plus interest, go ahead. But since that's unlikely, you can resume working at your Taco Stand, now, please and thank you."

Latisha glared as the girl walked away. "Who do you think you are?" She called out, flipping her ponytail over her shoulder.

"Hadleigh Fabray," The girl winked, before walking away again.


Hannah marched into Glee club twenty minutes late, and Neal looked on in surprise as she interrupted Mr. Schue's rant about needing a new sound for Regionals.

"I hope you all appreciate being walked over and insulted because there is a new girl in town," Hannah said, tossing her messenger bag on a chair. "Her name is Hadleigh Fabray. She's a bitch."

"Great, one more person to make fun of us," Bailey said sadly, gripping Oliver's hand, who agreed.

"Is she hot?" Theo asked.

"Theo!" Neal hissed.

James and Jordana looked to each other and rolled their eyes. The last thing they wanted was another popular girl in school. Cody combed his hair and said, "If she joins Glee club, we should make her go through initiation."

"We don't have initiation," Dawn pointed out, standing. "I don't know. I feel like we should reach out to her. You never know when someone might need help."

Hannah stared ahead and said, "She thinks she's better than us."

"How do you know?" Jordana deadpanned. "Have you talked to her?"

"I know girls like her, and I don't want to," Hannah said.

Mr. Schue watched in awe as his Glee club began arguing about what to do. "Guys, guys!" He called out.

They didn't listen, and instead, Dawn, Bailey, and Lorhin stood.

Dawn belted out,

"Hey look out for that moving van
Driving down our streets
You better lock up your man before he meets…"

They all joined together and sang, "The new girl in town…"

"Who just came on the scene," Bailey sang.

"The new girl in town," the girls sang out.

"Can't be more than sixteen…" Bailey belted.

The three girls sang out,

"And she's got a way of making
A boy act like a clown
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
We don't know what to do
About the new girl in town…"

Hannah rolled her eyes as Cortney, Jordana, and Cody stood.

"The new girl in town…" they belted out.

Jordana sang out, "Seems to dance on air…"

"The new girl in town…" Lorhin, Dawn, and Bailey sang.

"She's got the coolest hair!" Cody said sarcastically.

All six belted out in six part harmony,

"You better tell the homecoming queen
To hold on to her crown
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Or she's gonna lose it to
The new girl in town…"

"She's hip!" Dawn trilled.

"So cool!" Lorhin sang.

"I'm gonna get her after school!" Cortney sang.

All six sang,

"And yet, we'd like to be like her
Cause she's the kitten that the cats prefer!"

Hannah cleared her throat and stood, singing out with Cody and Lorhin.

"The new girl in town'
Has my guy on a string
The new girl in town
Hey look, she's wearing his ring!
I can't stop crying and so
In my own tears I'm gonna drown
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!"

"Cause he wants to rendezvous with the new girl…" Cody growled.

"We're kinda sad and blue, yes, it's true girl…" Bailey sang.

"We'd like to say-" Cortney sang before flicking off the whole Glee club, "to the new girl in town!"

All seven belted out,

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
From out of the blue girl
This town's in a stew girl
What a hullabaloo girl
She ain't just passing through girl
She's sticking glue girl
To the man I thought I knew girl
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Hey, look out for that moving van
Look out, look out!
Look out, look out!
She was the new girl in town!"

They grinned, but the grins slipped off when Hadleigh walked in clapping excitedly. "Sorry, I just heard singing and I was curious!" She smiled widely. "What are you guys, like some kind of choir? I sing," she smiled.

Hannah nodded. "Glee club."

"Can I join?" She asked everyone.

"Yes!" Theo said, scanning her up and down. Cortney glared at her.

"Defintely," Oliver said, before Bailey smacked him in the arm.

"It's fine by me!" Dawn grinned, before following it up with, "Let's be accepting, you guys."

Of course, Lorhin picked that time to screech, "Hadleigh!" And run over to tackle her.

Hadleigh wrapped her arms around Lorhin and the blonde pulled away. "What are you doing in Lima?" She asked confusedly.

"Mom and Dad…" Hadleigh offered as an explanation. Lorhin nodded but everyone else was lost.

"And, um, who are you?" Jordana asked, looking her up and down.

"Hadleigh Fabray," she glared. "Problem?"

"Calm yourself and quit looking for a fight," Hannah said flatly. "Sure, you can join Glee club. Just don't be a diva about stuff. And you'll be fine."

Everyone groaned as Hadleigh took a seat, and after looking at the board, said, "What is this 'Regionals' you speak of?"


"She's a nightmare, I'm telling you," Hannah complained to Aaron and Caleb, lounging in the backseat of Caleb's car with Micheal. Hannah was dressed oddly normal, in skinny jeans and an oversized baggy sweatshirt, and some Oxfords.

"What's so bad about her?" Aaron asked confusedly, tipping his brightly colored hat (it matched his sneakers, okay?) towards Hannah.

"Besides the fact she thinks she's God's gift to Lima, Ohio?" Hannah deadpanned.

"Point taken," Aaron smiled.

"Okay, enough about Hannah's psycho Glee club…" Caleb trailed off. I'm borrowing the Warbler's lounge for a while."

"Is that allowed?" Michael asked.

"Sure it is," Caleb said. He pulled into Dalton's parking lot and Aaron opened Hannah's car door. (Well, his a gentleman born and raised.) "Aaron, Hannah, go entertain yourselves."

Hannah raised her eyebrows and Caleb flushed.

"Not like that," he mumbled, and grabbed Michael's hand.

Aaron laughed and pulled Hannah to his favorite spot at Dalton: the piano room. Gigantic windows lined the wall and a magnificent grand piano sat in the center of it. The sound reverberated off of the walls splendidly. It was them most gorgeous room Hannah had ever seen in her life.

"So…" Aaron started. "I was thinking."

"Sound dangerous," Hannah said offhandedly, admiring the room.

"Very," Aaron agreed. "I want you to come with me somewhere. It'd be very important to me if you did."

"Where is this mysterious, important place?" Hannah asked.

"Therapy," Aaron said with a deep breath.

Silence. "Are you implying I am crazy?" Hannah asked quietly, pulling down her sleeves further. Aaron noticed that was habit she had. She would pull down her sleeves whenever she became uncomfortable.

"No, of course not," Aaron said pleadingly. "It's for me. I've been going lately to help with my feelings about my mom passing. It's a good way to get it out. I just thought, maybe you could be moral support."

Hannah thought for a minute. "Sure," she said softly. "I'd love to."

Aaron grinned. "Great. So, what are you doing this weekend?"

"No plans, yet…" Hannah trailed off.

"Well, I have tickets to music festival in Cleveland," Aaron said pointedly, sitting on a piano bench. "Would you want to come with me? We could hang out at your house before going-"

"No," Hannah said abruptly. "Not my house. Yes, I'll go with you. But not my house."

"Why not?" Aaron asked, concerned.

She brushed it off and sang out to the echoing room, "I don't like walking around this old and empty house…"

Aaron smiled and sang back, "So hold my hand, I'll walk with you, my dear…"

She shook her head and sang out, "The stairs creak as I sleep, keeping me awake…"

"It's the house telling you to close your eyes," Aaron sang.

Hannah looked away and belted out, "Some days I can't even trust myself…"

"It's killing me to see you this way," Aaron sang softly.

They joined in perfect, flowing harmony,

"Cause though the truth may vary this
Ship will carry our
Bodies safe to shore…"

Aaron smiled and grabbed Hannah's hand, beginning to do a fast pace waltz. He was an excellent dancer. Hannah rolled her eyes and pulled away.

"There's an old voice in my head that's holding me back," Hannah admitted through song.

Aaron sang out, "Well, tell her that I miss our little talks…"

"Soon it will all be over and buried with our past," Hannah sang, turning around.

"We used to play outside when we were young and full of life and full of love," Aaron belted.

Hannah sang out breathlessly, "Some days I don't know if I am wrong or right…"

"Your mind is playing tricks on you, my dear," Aaron sang, smiling.

They sang together in harmony,

"Cause though the truth may vary this
Ship will carry our
Bodies safe to shore
Don't listen to a word I say
The screams all sound the same
Though the truth may vary this
Ship will carry our
Bodies safe to shore…"

He grabbed her again and they danced around the piano room, Hannah cracking an out of character smile.

They sang out,

"You're gone, gone, gone away
I watched you disappear
All that's left is a ghost of you
Now we're torn, torn, torn apart
There's nothing we can do
Just let me go, we'll meet again soon…"

Hannah grinned as they sang out,

"Now wait, wait, wait for me
Please hang around
I'll see you when I fall asleep…"

Aaron grabbed Hannah's hand as they sang,

"Don't listen to a word I say
The screams all sound the same
Though the truth may vary this
Ship will carry our
Bodies safe to shore
Don't listen to a word I say
The screams all sound the same
Though the truth may vary this
Ship will carry our
Bodies safe to shore
Though the truth may vary this
Ship will carry our
Bodies safe to shore
Though the truth may vary this
Ship will carry our
Bodies safe to shore…"


"What makes you tick?" Hannah questioned.

Hadleigh turned around from the sheet music she was observing to face the sophomore. "Huh?"

"Who are you?"

She cleared her throat. "I'm Hadleigh Fabray. Sixteen years old. Junior. I'm from Tennessee. I live in Nashville."

"And your parents are Noah Puckerman and Quinn Fabray," Hannah stated. "The rockstars. They're performing at the music festival next week. I research."

Hadleigh paled. "You can't tell anyone," she muttered.

"Everyone's going to find out soon enough," Hannah said curtly. "You're not exactly a D-List celebrity. Even I've heard of you. You got kicked out of your fancy boarding school for drinking and partying didn't you?"

"None of your business," Haldeigh glared, slamming down the sheet music. "I came here to escape this shit. Not to have it confront me again." She looked down and said thickly. "Please go away."

Hannah turned away, then turned back around. "If you want to make friends in Glee club, all you have to do is be honest. We'll accept you as you, but not as you pretend to be.

Hadleigh pulled out her phone, and dialed the familiar number. "Hey baby," she said when Hunter answered.

"Happy birthday, babe," Hunter smiled, sitting on his couch in his Nashville apartment. He was too old for her, her dad said. Her mother didn't approve. But Hadleigh knew love when it was real.

Hadleigh raised her eyebrows when she heard a distinctly feminine voice in the background. "Who…is that?" She asked softly.

"No one," Hunter smiled. "Don't worry about it."

"I think I should worry about it," Hadleigh said. "Is she a girl?"

Hunter became quiet. "I think we should take a break."

"You're cheating on me!" Hadleigh cried out.

"I have to go," he said briskly. "Bye."

Hadleigh began tearing up, but with all of these people around, she couldn't cry. She ran to the first open door- the auditorium. She took one glance at the piano and sat at it. The brunette began playing a slow, soft tune, before singing out softly in an soothing alto,

"Once upon a time
I believe it was a Tuesday when I caught your eye
We caught onto something
I hold onto the night
You looked me in the eye and told me you loved me
Were you just kidding?"

Hadleigh began crying.

"Because it seems to me
This thing is breaking down
We almost never speak
I don't feel welcome anymore
Baby, what happened please tell me
Because one second it was perfect
Now you're halfway out the door…"

She sang out a little louder, gaining some confidence,

"And I stare at the phone
He still hasn't called
And you feel so low you can't feel
Nothing at all
And you flash back to when he said forever and always…
Oh, and it rains in your bedroom, everything is wrong
It rains when you're here, and it rains when you're gone
Cause I was there when you said forever and always…"

She wiped some tears and sang out,

"Was I out of line?
Did I say something way too honest
Made you run and hide
Like a scared little boy
I looked into your eyes
Thought I knew you for minute now I'm not so sure
So here's to everything coming down to nothing
Here's to silence that cuts me to the core
Where is this going?
Thought I knew for a minute but I don't anymore…"

She belted out,

"And I stare at the phone
He still hasn't called
And you feel so low you can't feel
Nothing at all
And you flash back to when he said forever and always…
Oh, and it rains in your bedroom, everything is wrong
It rains when you're here, and it rains when you're gone
Cause I was there when you said forever and always
You didn't mean it baby
I don't think so…"

She got really choked up as she sang out, her green eyes glistening with unshed tears,

"Ooh! Oh!
Ohh
Ohh
Back up, baby back up
Did you forget everything?
Back up, baby back up
Did you forget everything?
Back up, baby back up
Please back up, oh back up
Back up, baby back up…"

She sang out powerfully,

"Oh and it rains in your bedroom, everything is wrong
It rains when you're here, and it rains when you're gone
Cause I was there when you said forever and always
And I stare at the phone
He still hasn't called
And you feel so low you can't feel
Nothing at all
And you flash back to when he said forever and always…
Oh, and it rains in your bedroom, everything is wrong
It rains when you're here, and it rains when you're gone
Cause I was there when you said forever and always
You didn't mean it baby
I don't think so…"

A soft clap was heard from the supposedly empty seats. A tall, skinny, freckled boy with curly strawberry blonde hair and laughing grey eyes stood, grinning at her.

"You're really talented," he grinned.

"I know. I mean, thank you," she said, flustered by the fact that she was heard. She put back on her game face and turned around. "I appreciate it."

"Talent like that shouldn't be hidden," he said softly.

"Who's to say I'm hiding it?" She raised an eyebrow.

He shrugged and laughed. "Are you new here?"

"Yes, actually," she said haughtily, tossing her long hair over her shoulder.

"Quit doing that," he grinned. "You look dumb."

Hadleigh was quiet. "It's a habit."

"Well, if you can play piano like that, you are very intelligent," the boy noted. "So, act like it. I hate girls who are dumb. It's just annoying. I hope you aren't that girl."

"I hope not…" Hadleigh said, biting her lip.

He grinned. "My name is Harrison Swift. But my teammates, friends, dad, and everyone really, they all call me Fish. I'm a swimmer," he explained, his grey eyes twinkling.

Hadleigh hopped down from the stage. "I'm Hadleigh. Just Hadleigh," she smiled.

"Nice to meet you," he smiled. "Need help finding your next class?"


Lorhin watched as her cousin paced around the room anxiously. She was sprawled across the bed, her blonde hair falling across the pillow, thumbing through a magazine unconsciously as she talked about clothes with her cousin. A lingering question was on her mind.

"Why did your parents send you here?" Lorhin asked, her blue eyes curious.

"That's a story for another day," Hadleigh said honestly. "What do you think?" She walked out in denim short shorts, cowboy boots, and a white fringe top.

"You'll freeze your butt off," Lorhin said honestly. "It's October for crying out loud! Wear long sleeves. And a coat."

"Fine…" Hadleigh huffed, plopping onto the bed. "Are you okay with coming to the music festival with me? You're kind of the only person know in Lima."

"Why would I ever turn down tickets like that?" Lorhin asked incuriously. "Of course I would love to go!"

"Okay, making sure…" Hadleigh said quietly. "I'm sorry we haven't talked in six years."

"It's not your fault, I guess…" she mutters. "Touring and all. With Uncle Puck."

"Yeah," Hadleigh agrees. "But I'm glad to be back."

It sounded like a lie even to Hadleigh.


"What do you think?" Aaron asked Hannah, his brown v-neck fitting him nicely. Hannah was dressed in suade ankle boots, black skinny jeans, a patterned knit dress with a brown leather fringe vest and her usual messenger bag- her nicest outfit.

The music festival smelled strongly of marijuana and alcohol, but Hannah decided she instantly loved it. Everyone was tightly packed in, listening to bands Hannah had never heard of. And she adored it. She looked to Aaron after 'White Crimson Blood' went offstage (what was with that name?) and said, "Their chord progressions were off!" It was hard to hear over the noise.

"I know, and the singer was pitchy," Aaron grinned.

"I love them!" Hannah grinned, planning on looking them up later.

"Me too," Aaron grinned, his eyes crinkling up. Soon, a familiar face came onstage- Noah Puckerman. His band 'Fabray' was a huge hit everywhere- and everyone was thrilled to see them come onstage. Especially loud cheering was coming from two girls in the front row.

"Want to get closer?" Aaron asked, and Hannah nodded. They pushed their way through the crowd and reached the front, where Noah was strumming lightly. He burst into an upbeat, fast song and a mosh pit began. Aaron looked to see the biggest smile ever to grace Hannah's face. She was singing along and jumping and smiling. He took in the sight.

Before he knew it the song was over, and Noah was saying, "Now, I know some of you guys here must be pretty talented…which one of you wants to come onstage with me?"

Loud cheers erupted from the crowd.

"She does!" Aaron bellowed, motioning to Hannah, who blushed and froze up as Noah pulled onstage. She was shaking.

"Is that Hannah?" Lorhin whispered seven feet away from Aaron.

"Yeah, I think so," Hadleigh answered.

Hannah cleared her throat and whispered something. Noah handed her a guitar, and he began strumming. She joined in a little later, but first she said, "Um, hi. I'm Hannah."

"Hi, Hannah," the crowd chorused. She laughed.

"I'll be singing a little song called Holding Out For A Hero," she smiled, and began strumming. She grinned and sang out clearly,

"Where have all the good men gone
And where are all the gods?
Where's the street-wise Hercules
To fight the rising odds?
Isn't there a white knight upon a fiery steed?
Late at night I toss and turn and dream of what I need…"

Her voice was perfect suited for the easy-breezy, indie style of this song. Aaron smiled widely and she winked at him, belting out,

"I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero till the end of the night
He's gotta be strong
He's gotta be fast
And he's gotta be larger than life
Larger than life…"

Aaron nearly teared up when he saw how comfortable she saw, singing out simply like this. And she meant it. He knew she did. Now he just needed to figure out why meant it.

"Somewhere after midnight
In my widlest fantasies
Somewhere just beyond my reach
There's someone reaching back for me
Racing on the thunder and rising with the heat
Isn't there a superman to sweep me off my feet?"

She grinned and belted out,

"I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero 'til the end of the night
He's gotta be strong
He's gotta be fast
And he's gotta be larger than life
Up where the mountains meet the heavens above

Out where the lightning splits the sea
I could swear that there's someone somewhere
Watching me
Through the wind and the chill and the rain
And the storm and the raging flood
Oh his approach is
Like a fire in my blood…"

Hannah closed her eyes and belted,

"I'll meet a hero
And then we'll dance 'til the morning light
Dreaming, he will lead me
Held tight, tonight's the night
I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero 'til the end of the night
He's gotta be strong
And he's gotta be fast
And he's gotta be fresh from the fight
I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero 'til the morning light
He's gotta be sure
He's gotta be soon
And he's gotta be larger than life
Larger than life
Dada da da da da
Ooh
Larger than life
Larger than life
Dada da da da
Baby, baby
Baby you know
Ooh, oh…"

She finished strong and everyone burst into applause.

"How's that for some undiscovered talent?" Noah said, in awe. "Now, I'm going to sing my number one hit, Beth."

"That was amazing," Aaron said.

"You think so?" Hannah smiled.

"I know so."


"Guys, I have the perfect idea for Regionals," Dawn said excitedly backstage.

"What is it?" Cody drawled. "By the way, you look fabulous Hadleigh."

"Why thank you," she grinned from beside Lorhin.

"Anyway," Dawn cleared her throat. "I think we need something new. Something with spark and pizazz. We're so-so! And we could be great. We need a little passion. Now…think about something that makes you feel trapped."

Everyone was lost in thought. "Whenever you sing this song," Dawn continued. "Think about that. And think about how it feels. And let it out. And let go."

The Glee club grinned. The curtains open to reveal the Glee club, leaning against each other. The upbeat music started up, and Dawn belted out powerfully,

"White knuckles
And sweaty palms from
Hanging on too tight…"

Cortney belted out,

"Clench of jaw
I've got another
Headache again tonight…"

Hannah sang out thickly, eyes cloudy,

"Eyes on fire, eyes on fire
And the burn from all the tears
I've been crying, I've been crying
I've been dying over you!"

Hadleigh sang out,

"Tie a knot in the rope
Trying to hold, trying to hold
But there's nothing to grab so I let go!"

Bailey grinned and belted, "I think I've finally had enough!"

"I think I maybe think too much!" Jordana sang.

"I think this might be it for us, blow me one last kiss!" Lorhin sang.

Cody sang sassily, "You think I'm just too serious, I think you're full of it! My head is spinning so…"

"Blow me one last kiss," Theo sang. "Just when it can't get worse, I've had a shh say, you've had a shh day, we've had a shh day!"

"I think that life's too short for this, want back my ignorance and bliss," Neal sang angrily. "I think I've had enough of this!"

"Blow me one last kiss!" The whole club sang out.

Hannah and James harmonized, "I won't miss all of the fighting that we always did…"

"Take it in, I mean what I say when I say there is nothing left…" Cortney and Hadleigh harmonized.

"No more sick, whiskey shh, no more battles for me!" Jordana sang with Oliver.

"You'll be calling a trick, cause you'll no longer sleep!" Spencer sang out.

"I'll dress nice, I'll look good, I'll go dancing alone," Dawn belted.

"I will laugh, I'll get drunk, I'll take somebody home!" Lorhin belted.

Bailey grinned and belted, "I think I've finally had enough!"

"I think I maybe think too much!" Jordana sang.

"I think this might be it for us, blow me one last kiss!" Lorhin sang.

Cody sang sassily, "You think I'm just too serious, I think you're full of it! My head is spinning so…"

"Blow me one last kiss," Theo sang. "Just when it can't get worse, I've had a shh say, you've had a shh day, we've had a shh day!"

"I think that life's too short for this, want back my ignorance and bliss," Neal sang angrily. "I think I've had enough of this!"

"Blow me one last kiss!" Everyone belted.

Hannah stepped forward and belted out,

"I will do what I please, anything that I want
I will breathe, I will breathe, I won't worry at all
You will pay for your sins, you'll be sorry my dear
All the lies, all the wise, will all be crystal clear!"

Bailey grinned and belted, "I think I've finally had enough!"

"I think I maybe think too much!" Jordana sang.

"I think this might be it for us, blow me one last kiss!" Lorhin sang.

Cody sang sassily, "You think I'm just too serious, I think you're full of it! My head is spinning so…"

"Blow me one last kiss," Theo sang. "Just when it can't get worse, I've had a shh say, you've had a shh day, we've had a shh day!"

"I think that life's too short for this, want back my ignorance and bliss," Neal sang angrily. "I think I've had enough of this!"

"Blow me one last kiss," Dawn finished softly.

"Watch out Warblers!" Theo shouted. "We've found our number for Regionals!"


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