She's been a mother for more than half her life now, but only a mom for five short years, and she's good at it. She's proud of her life, of her books and her friendships and her marriage, but her daughters are her greatest accomplishments. She loves being a mom, and now she has the chance to do it all again with the little person growing under her palm. Number 45 of Don't Blink.
A collection of various drabbles and ficlets set within the Don't Blink universe.
A collection of drabbles and ficlets from various universes.
Quinn's presence here today is for no other reason than to support Rachel as she gets back up on the proverbial horse. After her brief tenure as the Glee Club coach at McKinley, Rachel's own competitive nature and love of performing had experienced a welcome renaissance, and she'd finally decided to replant her roots back into the theater community where they belong. Faberry Week.
Quinn briefly contemplates choosing a bar close to Santana's apartment, but she doesn't particularly want to spend the night on her pull out sofa bed—with or without Rachel—because she already knows that she won't be leaving Santana alone tonight. Twenty-Third in the Don't Blink series. Set between "Diamonds Along the Way" and "Forget the Wrong That I've Done."
They're exactly one day into their trip, and she's already lost her wife—and this isn't even the only thing that's gone wrong so far. Quinn is beginning to think that maybe they should have barricaded themselves inside their room at the Carlyle in New York for a blissful week of indoor thrills while every Disney film they owned played unwatched on the hotel television. Faberry Week
It's an oasis of beauty and calm in the midst of the frenzied city, but more importantly, it's the place where Rachel and Quinn had taken their first steps together into the future they both wanted, so it only made sense that it should be the place where they each vowed to never walk any path without the other. Twenty-fourth in the Don't Blink series.
This wasn't where she wanted to be. The dim lighting, peeling paint, and smoke-filled air were a far cry from the bright lights of Broadway, but she needed the money if she ever wanted a chance at getting out of this rundown, dirty town. The intrepid, young ingénue that she'd once been had died a slow, sad death at the end of a rope made of broken dreams.
She trudges down from Morningside Heights, quietly grumbling with every step about all the prime picnic real estate in the North Meadow, but Rachel has some kind of weird, romantic lady boner for Cherry Hill, so that's where Santana has been instructed to meet them. Twenty-second in the Don't Blink series.
It's been an odd few months. And through all of the drama and upheaval and revolving roommates, Quinn Fabray is still in his kitchen. Follows Let the World Spin Outside Our Door. Faberry Week, Day Seven: Nightmares
Rachel has heard a lot about Quinn's sister over the years—none of it particularly good. Faberry Week Day 2: Meeting Frannie. Twenty-first in the Don't Blink series, set between The Only Place I Wanna Be and A Feline Casanova.
The thing about falling is that, sooner or later, you're going to hit the ground. The intensity of the impact varies on the speed and distance, but chances are, it's always going to hurt. Quinn knows this from painful experience. Sequel to "Sinking Ships."
Running into her ex-girlfriend is already bad enough without also having to deal with the most annoying of her supposed best friends. She's done a pretty good job of avoiding the both of them since she'd moved to New York five months ago—that's the one good thing about this city. Twentieth in the Don't Blink series, set after "A Feline Casanova."