Hello everyone! Now that A Forever Kind of Love and Too Little, Too Late are finished, here is my new story. Disclaimer: I don't own anything. Enjoy!
Plot: Rachel and Puck lead completely different lives. Rachel is the obedient daughter who lives in a privileged household with her fathers and two brothers while Puck lives his life being part of a gang. When their paths cross, there's no way that these two could fall in love right? Dead wrong.
Chapter 1
Puck stood against the wall, waiting for his cousin to arrive so they could do this pickup. He always hated when he was the first to arrive to things like this but it gave him time to think about what he was going to do once this was over. There was a cheerleader at school who had been trying to get him to come over to her house so he might end up there.
His thoughts were interrupted when he saw a car pull up and his cousin got out. He stepped away from the wall he was leaning on. "It's about fucking time you two got here. What the hell took so long?"
His cousin, Santana, shrugged. "I had things to do. Ready?"
Puck shook his head. "Yeah let's just get this done." They walked down the alley to find the person they needed to do business with. When they approached him, Puck stared him down. "Alright Daniel where's the money you owe me?"
The young man shook his head. "Puck I don't have it. I told your boys I needed more time."
Santana rolled her eyes. "Yeah as you can see that doesn't really work for us. Ross has a bitch fit whenever he doesn't get the money he's owed so I suggest you figure it out in the next ten seconds before Puck here rearranges your face."
Puck pushed Daniel against the wall and pulled out his knife. "Ten, nine, eight, seven-"
"Okay, okay," Daniel quickly interrupted. He pulled out the money that was in his pocket. "That's all I have right now. I can get the rest by Monday, I swear."
Puck looked at Santana, who nodded, before letting him go. "If you don't have the rest by Monday, our boys will come find you. And you better hope I'm not with them. You know what they say about me don't you?"
Daniel gulped. "You show the least amount of mercy."
Puck smirked. "Exactly. Now get the fuck out of here."
Daniel quickly ran away as Santana smirked and turned to Puck. "See that didn't take long. Now you can go fuck Amber."
"How'd you know about that?"
"She couldn't shut up about how she had been brave enough to ask bad boy Puckerman to come to her house and do her before her parents came home from their trip. I didn't realize you were something to brag about."
He shrugged. "What can I say, sex with me is a once in a lifetime experience. You'll never find anyone who can do it quite like me. You can ask her about it at school tomorrow."
"Ugh. Don't count on it. How are you even getting to her house? Your car's not out here."
"Something's up with the engine so I put it in Burt's shop. It should be ready by tomorrow but I was hoping my generous cousin would give me a ride."
Santana rolled her eyes. "Get in the car."
She and Puck got in her car and headed towards Amber's house. To say that Puck was well known would be an understatement. Due to his affiliation with the most dangerous gang in Lima, people were terrified of him and made sure not to ever cross his path and that was just the way he liked it. Santana was in it with him just to help out from time to time and make sure he didn't get killed in anything he was doing. So far, everything was working out for them. At least for now it was.
Rachel sighed as she watched her fathers talk to their colleagues and entertain them. She hated when they would have these parties. They were only to show off what a perfect family her fathers had so they could make people envious of their success.
While she was sneaking a dessert, one of her dads, Leroy, tapped her shoulder. "Now I'm sure your father and I told you to at least wait until after the guests leave so you can take as much as you want."
She giggled. "Sorry Daddy. I just needed something to wake me up."
"Well this should wake you up. Can you go get your brothers so we can take this photo for the company newsletter?"
Rachel nodded and went upstairs. She looked in one of the rooms and found her brothers playing video games. "Hey no fair. You guys escaped to play video games and didn't invite me?"
Blaine shrugged. "Sorry, you were talking to one of Dad's coworkers and we figured you would've found us eventually."
"Well it's time to wrap up the game. Daddy said that we have that we have to go take a picture for the newsletter."
Sam didn't tear his eyes away from the game. "Do we seriously have to take another one of those stupid pictures?"
She shrugged. "Looks that way. Now let's go."
The boys sighed and stopped playing their game. When they got downstairs, their fathers led them to the spot near the fireplace where they take all of their family photos at so they could take their picture. To say that Rachel's fathers were successful was an understatement. Hiram made partner at the firm by the time he was thirty-three and quickly appointed his husband as his right-hand man. Together, they made important decisions for the company and earned the respect of everyone at the firm. No one held any prejudice about them being a gay couple and looked at them as just a regular married couple.
After they took the picture, Rachel looked around at everyone who was admiring her family. In addition to being great at what they did for a living, she knew everyone admired the fact that Hiram and Leroy were exceptional parents. It seemed as if all three of their children were going to be just as successful as their parents: Rachel and Blaine would be stars on Broadway and Sam was an up-and-coming football star who could get recruited. While she wanted that for herself and her brothers, Rachel couldn't help but feel like she was missing something in her life.
She was brought out of her thoughts by Sam, who put a hand on her shoulder. "Unless you want me and Blaine to leave you again, you might want to come on. We have to get out of here before anyone decides to talk to us."
Rachel giggled and followed Sam and Blaine upstairs away from the party. "I can't wait for the day when I have something better to do than to stay home and have to deal with these parties."
Sam smirked. "Like you would actually tell Dads you don't want to be here for one of the parties. You're their number one helper."
Rachel rolled her eyes, ignoring him as Blaine looked at her, confused. "Why didn't you just hang out with Quinn?"
"She's away for the weekend with her parents."
Sam shrugged. "Should've gone on a date then."
"Very funny Sam. Call me when you find someone who's interested."
"Hey someone's interested. You just haven't found them yet."
As he and Blaine started playing video games again, Rachel thought about this. It was unlikely that anyone was interested but maybe it was possible. Maybe there was someone out there for her that she just hasn't met yet. As she went back to watching Sam and Blaine play, she kept the idea in the back of her mind so she would remember to bring it up to Quinn the next time she saw her.
So what do you think? If it seems uninteresting I promise it will get better. I just had to establish where Puck and Rachel are in their separate lives right now. What would you want to see in the next chapter or in the story? Let me know! Bye for now :)