Episode 1, Chapter 2

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 After her brief interaction with Puck, she wanted some reassurance from Biff that this was working and could work, and she needed to know she was making the right decision. She felt uncertain enough to know she needed to be honest with him. Even if he didn't know now, it wouldn't be long before he was introduced to Gossip Girl and the sea of foul falsities, which would change his view of her forever. She wanted to speak in private the next day, but he wouldn't leave the premises of the country club where he played racquetball. Instead, she walked him to the parking lot.

Quinn began with the easy stuff, but Sam's story ended in deception and Biff stopped her confused, asking for more information. She knew it wouldn't make her look any better in his eyes. He was surprised and asked questions about Gossip Girl, which he searched up on his phone against her protests and glanced at all the posts in reference to her.

"Are you kidding me? This is who you are. This is pathetic. You're pathetic!" He raised his voice insulting her. Quinn reacted quickly and grabbed his nose. Her tolerance of bullshit from men wearing thin.

"That's not a nice thing to say about someone. Take it back," she said angrily. He attempted to fight back when another body slammed up against him throwing Biff to the ground.

"You're the pathetic one," Puck yelled kicking him. Quinn tried to get him to stop before someone got really hurt. He took a punch before it stopped. Biff raced out of there.

Quinn and Puck were left standing. Puck couldn't deny how beautiful and badass she looked. She couldn't believe how messed up everything was. She huffed before running back to her golf cart to get her home.

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Blaine had no idea what to expect, but he'd never been one to pass on an opportunity to perform for an audience. He was feeling much more confident since his summer activities wiped away any insecurities. If he could perform for an audience of almost none, he could perform for anyone, anywhere. In the room he entered for the so-called audition were about 20 other young performers like himself, the agent he knew, and a red-haired older woman with blue eyes. He wore a red, blue and white Gant Rugger R. stripe polo, red bow tie, navy green trousers, red-ton Brooks Brothers Suede Buck shoes and cream H&M Textured-Knit cardigan. [Dreams come true] He didn't have time to ask what the audition was even for before he was called to perform. He made his way to the piano.

"My name is Blaine Anderson, and I will be singing 'The Luckiest' by Ben Folds."

"I don't get many things right the first time / In fact, I am told that a lot / Now I know all the wrong turns, the stumbles the falls / Brought me here," he had always loved this song, but it meant something more to him now than it ever had before.

"And where was I before the day / That I first saw your lovely face? / Now I see it every day / And I know / That I am / I am / I am / The luckiest," Blaine hadn't expected to see such clear images of Kurt in his mind's eye while singing this song. He thought there might be more feelings of Jeremiah, but the heart in this song didn't lie. His admiration of Jeremiah was not on par at all with what he felt about Kurt.

"What if I'd been born 50 years before you / In a house on a street where you lived / Maybe I'd be outside as you passed on your bike / Would I know? / And in a white sea of eyes
I see one pair that I recognize / And I know," Blaine resisted any tears as he reached the final stanzas of the song,

"That I am / I am / I am / The luckiest / I love you more than I have ever found a way to say to you / Next door there's an old man who lived to his 90's / And one day passed away in his sleep / And his wife, she stayed for a couple of days / And passed away / I'm sorry, I know that's a strange way to tell you that I know we belong / That I know / That I am / I am / I am / The luckiest / The luckiest."

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