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quιnn ғαвrαy ([personal profile] admissions) wrote in [community profile] gorysortofstory 2014-10-05 08:28 pm (UTC)

idk what this reply is, either

Quinn's furious when Rebekah leaves. It's easier for the ex-Cheerio to be angry with someone than to admit she's hurt, and she paints every memory she has of the vampire with a layer of negativity, trying so hard to make herself despise the girl for daring to abandon her. Perhaps someone without Quinn's issues would've been more understanding, but Quinn's been jerked around one too many times by the people she dares to let in to feel even remotely okay with what Rebekah's done.

Even if she did so for noble, vague reasons — reasons, that had Rebekah been able to detail, Quinn would've understood completely. After all, Quinn was a mother who, even though she wasn't the one raising her daughter, knew what it was like to do what you had to do for the sake of a child's life. That's why she gave Beth up, after all.

Two years later, Quinn's graduated from Yale with honors with a BA in Musical Theater. Instead of hitting the stage right out of college (or before, as was the case with Rachel Berry), Quinn ends up working for a film production company as a vocal coach on a movie based on a Broadway movie. She's been working with some of the biggest names in the biz, Hollywood actors who haven't necessarily sang before, doing her best to get them ready to sing in the studio without the need to digitally alter their voices. That happened far too much in today's industry as it is.

It's pure coincidence that Shelby happens to be in the same town to attend a conference, even more so that she brought Beth with her. Her little girl's in the 1st Grade, is the spitting image of her and Puck, and is excited to spend the day with 'Mommy Quinn' while Shelby's seeing to some business she needs to take care of.

So, when Rebekah's eyes go scanning through the clouds, her gaze should eventually land on Quinn Fabray, hand-in-hand with a flaxen-haired five-year-old who is pointing excitedly at a toy display in one of the windows.

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