David knew he was lucky but he didn't especially feel lucky as he headed into the locker room after football practice. He had been accepted back to McKinley after the school board had reversed the decision to expel him. He was even let back to Football practice on Thursday before he started back to classes on Monday. Being at his old school seemed normal enough though until he noticed right in front of his locker door was Artie Abrams.

Artie said "stop picking on Kurt"

David said "do you mind I'm changing?

This is a warning" said Mike as he walked towards him and then stood next to Artie. From now on you leave Kurt alone."

David responded "if Kurt wants to be gay that's on him but don't rub it in my face"

Artie responded "we are done talking about this."

Mike said "from now on you will leave Kurt alone"

David replied," no you back off"

David pushed Mike into Artie.

Mike asked "Mike Artie are you okay?" David said "Evans , you stabbed me in the back lady lips "then David punched Sam in the face and Sam hit Dave again but took a step back. After that David took a step forward, grabbed Sam throwing him down and, continued punching. Sam gave him a blackeye, Sam continued to fight back as best he could.

Coach Beiste walked in and broke up the fight and yelled "what is wrong with you, what is going on here?"

David avoided his parents over the weekend as much as possible since he couldn't exactly hide the fact that he had been in a fight even though most of the bruises were covered with David's shirt. Monday, he continued looking for Kurt in the halls and wondered where he was. He wasn't used to not seeing Kurt all day. At the end of the day, he noticed a copy of the school newspaper was taped to his locker. He shoved the paper into his backpack until he got home from school.

It wasn't too hard to spot the article he was supposed to see.

Being a football player gives David Karofsky an undeserved second chance.

The school board overturned principal Sylvester's decision to expel, Karofsky so

the Jock gets to go back to football practice even before he starts school this week.

As a result of this unfair decision, the glee club lost one of its star divas to the competition. Kurt Hummel had to transfer schools because the homophobic jock made Kurt unsafe in his own school. One star athlete said to another, sure, being part of the popular sport is good and important but that doesn't make you any more important than anyone else. Kurt Hummel had a lot to offer this school, in a lot of ways being proud, out and true to yourself he showed a lot more courage than you'll ever know and I think that's a lot more of what the school needs than your above average football skills and fake tough guy personality ever could be.