Love, love, love

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A/N: And here we are with another book! I'm very excited for this one as well. I hope you enjoy it!


"I don't think we've ever spent two weeks on an assignment, Mr. Shue." Tina pointed out as soon as the idea came out of the teacher's mouth.

"Hey, the Beatles are so epic that we need two weeks to do them justice." He said, as Emily nodded her head in silent agreement. "This week is all about the early years of the Beatles, when all they had was a belief in each other and a belief that together they could do anything."

"The school year seems like it's never ending, and now we're wasting two whole weeks on a band from the 1940s?" Kitty asked with a roll of her eyes. "Seriously, can anyone still relate to the Beatles?"

"Pretty much the entire world." Blaine responded quickly.

"Yeah, I can definitely still relate." Ryder agreed.

"Why? Were the Beatles dyslexic and cat-fished by transsexuals?" Kitty raised an eyebrow at the boy as Emily rolled her eyes and hit her knee lightly from her seat in front of her.

"And you wonder why everybody hates you." Tina mumbled.

"When George Harrison was a kid, he was made fun of 'cause his dad was the bus driver." Marley said.

"John Lennon's dad wasn't even around." Jake added. "He walked out of John's life when he was five."

"I don't really know the Beatles; I'm a little on the black side." Unique pointed out.

"And Ringo starr was a sickly little kid, which probably means he was sitting down a lot." Artie said.

"And they decided to form a band. Which changed the world." Mr. Schue continued with his class then. "Now, you guys are really gonna have to challenge yourselves this week. Bring your a-plus games. Perform these classic songs in new and exciting ways. If we can push ourselves to a whole new level, like the Beatles did constantly, we can win back-to-back national championships and form a New Directions dynasty."

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The glee kids had decided to head over to the carnival that had stopped in Lima for the week. All of them had been having a great time, riding the bumping cars together as they all tried to hit each other again and again and winning each other the corniest most absurd toys they could — Emily had given Unique a bright pink fluffy dog and received from Marley a green and yellow snake. Everything was going perfect, really, that was until Sam and Emily decided to break away from the group a little bit to ride the Ferris wheel — because they were cheesy like that — and, before they could, Bree and two of her friends appeared in front of them.

"Hey, hottie." She smiled brightly at Sam before turning to look at Emily with a scowl. "Stumbles."

"What are you doing here, Feather Duster?" Emily rolled her eyes as Sam grabbed his girlfriend's hand in his to try and calm her down a bit.

"Well, I'm enjoying a night out with my friends, same as you." Bree shrugged with a fake smile.

"Yeah, well, you could enjoy your night out away from me, what do you think of that?"

"Oh, why?" Bree pouted as Emily groaned at her theatrics. "It's almost like you don't like me, Emily."

"I don't." She stated simply, causing Bree to scoff.

"Fine." She rolled her eyes then, dropping her act finally, knowing full-well it wouldn't work on Emily anyway. "I just wanted to let you know that Kitty seems to be pretty cozy with that crippled boy from your stupid glee club."

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