Chapter 1:

AN: For the people that asked and anyone else who wants to know, this is NOT a Faberry romance story- it's about them being sisters and having to deal with it, though neither of them want it.

Thanks for the reviews, faves and follows- I was really, really surprised by the amount of reviews, faves and follows! I don't think I've ever got that many for just the prologue of a story. I hope you enjoy this chapter, I'll try to update once a week-ish.

Quinn put on her best cheerleader-winning-nationals fake smile as she stood next to Katy, who was next to Rachel. It was probably a good idea of her mother's to put the youngest girl between them.

Quinn tried to focus on the wedding, but across from her where Hiram stood with his best men- Blaine and Puck- Puck kept winking at her! It frustrated Quinn to no end, and it was all she could do to keep her sweet smile in place, and pretend to be happy. She was a little happy after all, because Quinn didn't want her mom to be alone once she, herself left home, but why did she have to choose to marry into a family containing the most annoying person ever?!

Rachel's infuriatingly happy ear to ear grin was really starting to get to Quinn now so she decided to try to zone out. Unfortunately the first things that came to her head were the memories about why she really didn't want to be here.

Quinn had the most handsome boyfriend in school- Ryan Matthews. Ryan was a senior but liked Quinn even though she was only a sophomore. She'd had to break up with him which was sad because he was serious man candy and made her look even more flawless, but Ryan was the least of her problems.

Quinn had been a cheerleader in middle school and she spent two years of high school climbing her way to the top of the pyramid. At the end of last year she'd been promoted to head cheerleader. Her coach said that Quinn would get the job as soon as her junior year started. Then two weeks into summer vacation Judy dropped the bombshell that she was engaged and that they'd be moving out of Columbus and into Lima. At Quinn's new school she would have to rebuild her reputation- and quickly! By the time that school restarted Quinn would be a junior and would only have two years of high school left!

Then there were her friends. Everyone wanted to be friends with Queen Q but only an elite group were. Her best friends, Harmony and Frida, and Quinn herself, were obviously going to rule the school by the time they were seniors. In their sophomore year they were already in charge of the freshmen and sophomores, and even some of the juniors obeyed them. Why could Rachel and the rest of the Berry's not have moved to Columbus? Quinn had the most to lose, after all.

Quinn was snapped out of her thoughts by the sound of the old vicar pronouncing "...man and wife. You may now kiss the bride." While everyone else aw-ed all Quinn could think was "damn it. I missed the part where I speak. Now I have to hold my peace!"

~~Life with Rachel~~

Hiram had let Rachel invite the whole of her loser dork club. Although, some of them were not too bad, actually. There were a couple of girls from Rachel's glee club who were apparently cheerleaders as well. The blonde one seemed lovely and friendly, if a little dumb and hyper too. Her name was Brittany.

The other cheerleader was Latina with dark hair. Her name was Santana. She was rude and rash, but Quinn could see herself being best friends with the two of them.

There were a few guys who were footballers too; Puck and some other boys called Finn, Mike and Sam. Even if Puck was pretty hot, Quinn was not going to date her brother, and Mike was taken and while seeming nice, not her type anyway. That left Sam and Finn. Sam was cute but he was a year younger than them and pretty immature, and that was something she didn't want. That settled it. Finn Hudson would be her new man- and there was something that made her feel even more like he was the perfect choice. As well as being hot, sweet, and the quarterback, Rachel was staring at the tall, gangly boy like he was a gift from Heaven above. Perfect.

~~Life with Rachel~~

Judy and Hiram had decided to forget their honeymoon and settle in as a family instead. They would have it next summer.

So now they were all going to this new home. Seeing as they couldn't all fit into the same car and neither Rachel nor Quinn had their license yet, Puck drove the three girls and Blaine home and they left the newlyweds alone.

Puck was a dangerously fast driver and Quinn found herself crashing against both Katy and the door everytime they turned a bend in the road. Rachel and Quinn had fought about who should go in the front as soon as their parents left and it took a full ten minutes of Puck enjoying himself at their expense, before he ordered them both into the back and let Blaine sit with him.

They left a full ten minutes after the adults, but they still got to the new house a minute or two before them. When Judy and Hiram did arrive with the keys, they all trooped into the house obediently. This new house was huge; five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, entrance hall, adult living room and a TV room for the family as well. The entrance hall had boots and shoes against the wall, seeing as the Berry's had moved in a month ago, while Quinn and Judy stayed in their house.

"Right boys and girls, let's-" Before Hiram could even finish his sentence Puck and Blaine had taken off up the stairs at a run, and Katy was skipping off to the TV room. How could they all act like nothing had changed?

"Well, Rach, honey, why don't you take Quinn up to your room so she can settle in? While Judy and I have some more...alone time." Hiram said. Rachel gave him an "ew look", then nodded and grabbed Quinn's arm, pulling her up the stairs.

As soon as they were out of sight of their parents, Quinn yanked her arm free and hissed at Rachel to leave her alone, she could find her room by herself.

"Oh no, I want to come to our room and get changed into my PJ's too." Rachel smiled a little frostily.

"A) who in their right mind says PJ's?" Quinn pointed out. "And B) what do you mean OUR room?"

"Wow, I knew you were a cheerleader but I didn't know you were THAT much of an ignoramus." Rachel chuckled under her breath.

Normally Quinn would have retorted with a cruel insult that would have her opponent begging for mercy. But right then she was more occupied with trying to figure out what Rachel was talking about.

"What do you mean?" She repeated.

Rachel laughed. "Were you seriously not listening whatsoever?"

Quinn hissed at her to get to the point.

"Okay, okay!" The other girl said at last. "You- and- I- are- sisters- now- and- we- will- share- a- room." Rachel pronounced every syllable slowly as if Quinn were dumb.

Suddenly and unexpectedly, perfect Quinn Fabray, who had never once lost her cool in Rachel's presence, threw a hissy fit and burst out crying!

"Well," Rachel muttered sarcastically under her breath. "This should be fun."