Author's Note: A whole new set of drabbles, hopefully it wasn't too OOC I've been struggling with that lately.

Disclaimer: I don't own it and am not getting paid off of it.


Nightmare

Jesse is alive, he's real and right in front of her. He welcomes her home with open arms, there are two beautiful girls sitting at their kitchen table. He says something about them, Emily and Celia are their names. Perfect names, the names of their mothers and their daughters are beautiful. Everything is perfect. Then she sees herself living this life, she's an outsider standing outside of the perfect house in the rain. She watches Christmases, birthdays and others pass by and she bangs on the window, she wants to be let in.

That should be her life.

Jesse was hers and some flames begin to engulf the house while she has to watch. They perish with smiles on their face, before she watches herself disappear she sees her doppelganger smile at her. It's an evil smile because she looks so content to die in that house.

"Quinn, wake up." Huck shakes her shoulder, "You were crying again." Quinn wiped her eyes and attempts to roll, she didn't want to worry him. "Just tell me."

"It was Jesse again." She felt a pair of arms wrap around her holding her. He was good at this, this was the part that she always thanked him for. "We had a family… and things were perfect… and then it was gone… and…"

"You had children?"

"Two girls."

"What were their names? Did he tell you?" Huck asked.

"Emily and Celia, Jesse's mother and my mother's name."

"It's going to be ok, Quinn." Huck stroked her hip and the tears seemed to stop. It wasn't real, that life wasn't real and it never would be. Jesse was dead and he wasn't coming back, Quinn knew Huck wasn't cruel enough to tell her that. He allowed her to tell him about her dreams.

"I love you, I do, it's just…"

"I know, Quinn. You don't have to explain anything." He listened to her breathing until it deepened and he knew she was asleep. He turned over and lay on his back, he didn't have the heart to tell her that Jesse Tyler hadn't even been in the building when it blew up and that he was very much alive. Some things were best left unknown.