Guardian Angel

Disclaimer: I don't own Glee.

Chapter 1: Tracy's Guide

Noah Puckerman, once the resident bad boy of William McKinley High, had assumed a new role - guardian angel. His charge? Tracy, Kurt Hummel's sweet, innocent daughter.

Tracy was a spitting image of her father - kind-hearted, talented, and too trusting. She was the perfect target for bullies at her school. However, unbeknownst to them, she had a guardian angel watching over her.

Noah, or 'Puck' as he was known in his past life, was not your typical guardian angel. He was mischievous, playful, and had a knack for teaching bullies a lesson they would never forget.

One day, Tracy's bullies decided to hide her backpack. As they snickered and watched Tracy search for it; they suddenly found themselves drenched in water. The water fountain they were standing next to had mysteriously malfunctioned. As they scampered away, Tracy found her backpack right where they stood. She could swear she heard a familiar laughter echoing around her.

Another time, the bullies tried to trip Tracy in the hallway. But as they stuck out their foot, they slipped on a banana peel that appeared out of nowhere. Tracy walked past them, a small smile playing on her lips.

But Noah didn't just play tricks on Tracy's bullies. He also guided Tracy, helping her find her voice and stand up for herself. He whispered words of encouragement in her ear; his voice a comforting presence in her mind.

"Stand tall, Tracy," he would say. "You're stronger than you think."

And Tracy did. She stood up to her bullies, her voice steady, her eyes shining with determination. The bullies were taken aback. They had not expected this quiet girl to fight back.

From that day forward, Tracy was no longer a target. She walked the school corridors with confidence, her head held high. And though she couldn't see him, she knew her guardian angel was watching over her, his mischievous laughter her secret weapon against the world.

As the days passed; Tracy's bond with her invisible guardian angel grew stronger. Tracy would often find herself talking to Noah, sharing her day, her dreams, and her fears. And though she couldn't see him, she could feel his presence, his warmth enveloping her like a comforting blanket.

One day, Tracy found herself facing a new challenge. She had been chosen to perform a solo at the school's annual music concert. The thought of standing on stage, all eyes on her, filled her with dread. But Noah was there, his voice a soothing balm to her nerves.

"You've got this, Tracy," he would say. "Just remember, it's not about being perfect. It's about sharing your love for music."

With Noah's words echoing, Tracy stepped onto the stage. The spotlight was blinding, the audience a sea of faces. But she wasn't alone. She could feel Noah by her side, his spirit infusing her with confidence.

As she sang, her voice filled the auditorium, pure and resonant. The audience was spellbound. And as she hit the final note, the applause was deafening. Tracy had not just sung a song; she had touched hearts.

Backstage, Tracy couldn't help but smile. She had faced her fear, stood up to her bullies, and found her voice, all thanks to her guardian angel. As she looked up, whispering a silent 'thank you' to Noah, she knew she was ready to face whatever life threw at her.

Because she wasn't just Tracy, the shy, quiet girl, she was Tracy, the brave, the resilient, the star. And Tracy had a guardian angel watching over her, ready to guide, protect her, and play mischievous tricks; along the way.

As Tracy's confidence grew, so did her bond with Noah. She began to see the world not as a place to be feared, but as a stage for her to shine. She embraced her guardian angel's mischievous spirit, using it to fuel her courage and resilience.

One day, Tracy found a note in her locker. It was an anonymous letter, filled with cruel words and hurtful accusations. Tracy felt fear, but she remembered Noah's words, "You're stronger than you think." She crumpled the note, a determined look in her eyes.

The next day, Tracy stood before the entire school at an assembly. She held up the crumpled note, her voice echoing in the silent auditorium. "This," she said, "is the work of a coward." The crowd gasped, but Tracy continued, her voice steady. "Bullying is not a joke. It's not funny, and it's not okay."

She spoke about kindness, empathy, and standing up for what's right. She spoke from her heart, her words touching everyone in the room. The bullies hung their heads in shame, while others clapped and cheered for Tracy.

From that day forward, Tracy wasn't just known as the girl with the guardian angel. She was the girl who stood up to bullies, the girl who spoke from the heart, the girl who wasn't afraid to be herself.

And Noah, her guardian angel, couldn't be prouder. He watched Tracy grow from a shy, quiet girl, into a brave, resilient young woman. He knew his job as a guardian angel was far from over, but he also knew that Tracy could face whatever came her way.

Tracy wasn't just a girl with a guardian angel, she was a force to be reckoned with, a beacon of light in a sometimes dark world. And with Noah by her side, she was unstoppable.

And so, their journey continued, filled with laughter, growth, and endless possibilities. After all, with a guardian angel like Noah Puckerman, life was anything but ordinary.

Quinn Fabray and Sarah Puckerman, Noah's girlfriend and sister respectively, were taken aback when they heard Tracy talking about her new friend, 'Nono'. A name that held a special place in their hearts and that was tied to a person they both loved and missed dearly - Noah Puckerman.

At first, they dismissed it as a coincidence. After all, 'Nono' was a common nickname for children. But, as Tracy continued to talk about Nono, they noticed similarities that were too significant to ignore. How Tracy described Nono's laughter, his love for music, his mischievous tricks - it was as if she was describing Noah.

One day, Sarah decided to ask Tracy about Nono. "Who is Nono, Tracy?" she asked, trying to keep her voice steady. Tracy looked up at her with bright eyes, "Nono is my friend. He's always with me. He helps me when I'm scared and laughs."

Sarah felt a lump in her throat. She exchanged a glance with Quinn, who had tears in her eyes. They knew that Nono was not just a figment of Tracy's imagination. Nono was Noah.

From that day forward, Sarah and Quinn saw Tracy in a new light. They saw the strength in her, the resilience, the courage - traits that were so reminiscent of Noah. They realized that Noah was still with them, watching over Tracy, guiding her, protecting her.

They didn't tell Tracy about their realization. They didn't want to confuse her or make her sad. Instead, they honored Noah's memory by supporting Tracy, and being there for her just like Noah would have wanted.

Tracy, Sarah, and Quinn formed an unbreakable bond, strengthened by their love for Noah. They faced the world together, their heads held high, their hearts filled with love and memories of Noah - their guardian angel, their Nono.

Chapter 2 will be up soon.