Don't Stop Believin'

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Chapter Sixty-Four - Don't Stop Believin'

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Chapter Sixty-Four - Don't Stop Believin'

"My life is literally over," Tina exclaimed as she stormed into the choir room, as moody and full of angst at ever.

"Do you do anything but complain?" I spoke out loud, audibly frustrated.

She shook her head, "So easy for you to say when you're Poppy Hummel and literally everything gets handed to you. You're head cheerleader, you're engaged to the love of your life and you're basically the star of the Glee Club half the time."

It was happening, all my snide remarks about Tina had built up and she was fighting back. "Everybody loves you yet you've been nothing but snarky and cruel to me from the moment I showed an interest in Blaine, even if I backed off," she was up against my face now, practically seething, "everybody acts like you're so lovely and pleasant and god's gift but that's not who you are. You're a bitch Poppy, a b-i-t-c-h. You have no idea what it feels like to lose anything in life."

I didn't care that Tina was calling me a bitch, she could call me that any day. What stung was the last sentance and how painfully wrong she was. I didn't say anything, I just stood there, everything flooding back.

"Tina enough!" Blaine broke in, almost pushing her away from me, "that was too far."

"Too far?" she chuckled, "That was too far yet everytime Poppy has publically declared her dislike for me or said something about me it's fine? I get it, Tina's not in the spotlight so why should we care about her!"

"Poppy may have not always been in the right," Blaine argued, "though to say that she doesn't hasn't lost anything when you know god well that it's not true, that was cruel of you."

Tina still fought back as I stood there, silently reliving all the loss I had ever felt. "She's won everything! She won you, she won MVP, she won Prom Queen, she-"

"She lost her mum when she was only seven she lost her dreams of playing football, she nearly lost her Dad to cancer, she lost her brother-" Blaine reminded her, and the spiteful look on Tina's face turned to one of sorrow.

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