Effy's POV
Me and Jake walked into the choir room still talking about how amazing the new cereal we had was. I was met by a pleasant surprise; Sam, Blaine, Santana, Dani, Quinn, Puck(somehow he had got here before us), Mercedes, Tina, Rachel, Artie, Kurt and Brittany. I noticed a list pinned on the door.
Ryder - Blaine
Effy - Sam and Dani
Marley - Santana
Jake - Finn
Kitty - Quinn
Seth - Puck
Bree - Mercedes
Bradley - Tina
Aylin - Rachel
Michael - Artie
Abraham - Kurt
Nellie - Brittany
Leo - Mr Shue.
I guess that we were doing the mentor program again. I was with Sam and Dani, so yay.
"Alright guys so your mentors are posted on the door. Get going. Regionals are Wednesday" Mr Shue laughed. Sam and Dani walked over to me, after hugging them both we went to the auditorium.
"Alright then what do you want to do?" Dani asked.
"We could sing something?" Sam suggested. Why do I get the feeling that they had no clue what they were doing? Dani and Sam started strumming their guitars.
"Effy:
I was full by your count
I was lost but your fool
Was a long visit wrong?
Say you are the only
So many foreign worlds
So relatively fucked
So ready for us
So ready for us
The creature fear
I was teased by your blouse
Spit out by your mouth
I was loud by your lowered
Seminary soul
Tear on tail on
Take all on the wind on
The soft bloody nose
Sign another floor
The so many territories
Ready to reform
Don't let it form us
Don't let it form us
The creature fear
So did he foil his own?
Is he ready to reform?
So many torahs
So many for us
The creature fear" I always loved that song.
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Ryder's POV
We walked into the Hoodierdaddies auditorium in Indianapolis. We were going up last we had missed the first performance from Oral Intensity. The Hoosierdaddies were about to perform.
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GLEE You Belong With Me(Sequel to Being Effy Puckerman)
FanfictionIt's Junior year. Effy and Ryder can't wait to get back to their home in the New Directions after a summer in Europe. One thing that bothered Effy the whole summer was the letter she never read from her grandma she never knew she had.