If you've stumbled upon this blog, then give yourself a warm round of well-deserved applaud, because you are now in the presence of the Quinn Fabray.
While we're pointing out the complete obvious, we might as well go over the fact that although my previous year at this school didn't turn out the way it should have, it is not about to stop me from getting to where I belong.
And that just so happens to be on both the top of the pyramid and the social ladder. It's taken a while to get back to where I am now, but I've learned my lessons and nothing nor no one will be getting my way this time - trust me.
RACHEL: I just like stuffed animals. I have a fondness for bunnies. And I think giraffes are cute.
RACHEL: I don't even know where to begin, Quinn. I'll be alright. Silly teenage problems can't last forever, can they?
RACHEL: I know you'll win Prom Queen. Have you found a dress yet?
RACHEL: ... If not, maybe we could go help you find one? I'll let you choose, of course. Our taste is rather... Different.
RACHEL: If that's the way you want it to be, then alright. I can't force you to talk about what happened.
RACHEL: I'm not even entirely sure what happened. And even if I were, I'm not sure it matters. You said it we were drunk. And it was just a kiss induced by a lot of alcohol.
RACHEL: So, that's that.
QUINN: Bunnies /are/ cute, though I much rather prefer a kitten or a turtle.
QUINN: Of course they can. How do you think people go crazy? They're frustrated that they were ignored as a teenager so they lash out. Being a happy teenager guarantees you two more years of life.
QUINN: I haven't, though I do have a few ideas on what kind of type I'd like.
QUINN: Actually, I think I'd really like that.
QUINN: Exactly. We were both drunk and it was a huge mistake. I'm glad we are both on the same page.
RACHEL: I'm glad everything's fine, though I could have probably placed my finger on a more descriptive adjective.
RACHEL: I'm really not sure how I am. Things have been weird lately. I feel like I don't have anyone to talk to anymore.
RACHEL: Even my big brother is just focused on college and his future. I'd rather not bother him with any of my troubles right now. He's happy. And I like when he's happy.
RACHEL: I'm just a curious individual. And I actually care for your well-being, despite any assumptions you made during the time we weren't speaking.
RACHEL: We don't have to talk about it, Quinn. I won't force you. It's under lock and key, if that's what you'd like.
QUINN: Does good work better for you? Or, what about dandy?
QUINN: Oh. Well, you're talking to me right now, aren't you?
QUINN: I know we're not the best of friends, but seeing as how I'm going to be Prom Queen, it's my honor to listen to any and all students that are in distress. What kind of troubles are you talking about?
QUINN: I'd hardly call them assumptions. I was simply stating the truth.