Forever Intertwined | Sam Evans
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  • Reads 16,227
  • Votes 431
  • Parts 54
  • Time 11h 24m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2024
Ready to quit show choir out of hate, Faith Hudson found solace with McKinley High's New Directions. In her freshman year Faith went to Carmel high to join the best known Show Choir in Ohio but when her sophomore year started she wanted out. She loved performing but the toxic environment offered by vocal adrenaline wasn't worth it. She was ready to quit show choir altogether until her twin brother Finn came home one day from school with his new opportunity; he was joining the show choir at McKinley and they needed recruits. From the second she switched schools, she became happier, she became a Cheerio and made some of her best friends, she even helped the Unholy Trinity with their audition into Glee. Though she knew what it was like to win a National Championship, for her Glee Club was more than that, it was the family she made. The solid foundation that would be forever intertwined.



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Mike felt good. Sure, everything was new and big and scary and he missed home. He missed Lima, he missed his parents, he missed school, he missed the glee club, he missed... God, he missed Tina. Maybe he should call her, but then... If they talked everyday, neither of them would ever be able to move on, and that hadn't been the deal. They had promised to let go. They had had a great time together, but, this year, it was about the two of them - not as a couple, as it had been for the past two years, but individually. Tina had her senior year to focus on and Mike... Oh, Mike had plenty now to distract himself with. Disclaimer: Some of the characters used in this story aren't mine