DancingInTheRainfall
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In the Fabray household, Quinn was the leading lady-the perfect, polished star. Megan was just the understudy, waiting in the wings of a life she wasn't sure she was allowed to lead. While Quinn got the nose jobs and the spotlight, Megan got a pink wheelchair and a list of diagnoses that felt like a life sentence.
Megan Fabray's life was measured in hospital stays and the shadow of her sister's perfection. To her parents, Quinn was the dream; Megan was the fragile reality they didn't know how to fix. Megan was the daughter defined by a growing list of diagnoses and medications.
Across town, Paige Hudson was lost in the noise. While Finn was the hero of the gridiron, Paige was a girl of silence and missed cues, navigating a world that felt too loud and too fast. They were both side characters in their own families-until the Glee club stage gave them a place to finally speak up, and a reason to look at each other.
Paige Hudson knew what it was like to be "the weird one." While her brother Finn was the town's golden boy, Paige was a puzzle with missing pieces, struggling to find her voice through the fog of ADHD and autism. They had spent years as background noise in their siblings' legacies. But as the Glee club curtain rises, they're done being footnotes. This is their story-the messy, beautiful, and difficult melody of finding where they truly belong.
The two young girls were often the understudies left waiting in the wings, two girls whose presences were only felt by the quiet hum of Megan's health and Paige's special needs. They were both often a step behind society's standards of what they had to be.
TW: Mental health, chronic illness, disability, bullying, LGBT, panic attacks, health issues.