This should not be happening. You should not be in Quinn Fabray’s room, as she’s getting ready for a party. A glee club party, to be specific. You’re surprised she’s going, actually, since Rachel’s the one throwing it and Quinn seems to have a very serious vendetta against her. In her mind, Quinn is just as surprised that she’s going to the party, but she figured it’d be a good way to keep an eye on Finn and Rachel. No, she and Finn aren’t together as of late, but she thinks there’s still a chance they could get back together, leaving Rachel all alone.
But it is happening. It’s happening, and you’re sitting on her bed, watching her put on some makeup. She’s beautiful. Like, really, really beautiful. Makeup or not. You’re surprised she’s single, really. “What do you think? She asks you, breaking you out of your little thought bubble. “Looks good,” you reply with a smile.
She nods and finishes up before turning to you. “Your turn,” she says. You look at her, confused. “What? I’m not going to the party,” you tell her. “What do you mean you’re not going?” She asks. “You totally have to go. If I’m going, you should go, too.” You shake your head and give her a pleading look. “I don’t want to go, and I’ve never been to a party before. I don’t know how it all works.” She looks absolutely stunned. A high school girl, never going to a party before? That’s like… completely unheard of. “Then that changes tonight. You have to come to this party with me.” She says. “It won’t be anything crazy, and I’ll stick with you. It’s just Rachel’s party. She’s a big stick in the mud anyway. Please?” She asks while frowning a little bit, and she just looks so… so cute and pretty that you can’t help yourself.