[It was inevitable that the Panther would investigate a trail of graffiti including the words "TITANS RULE" in gigantic letters across an otherwise immaculate wall. There's only a couple kids she knows of that would pull something like this, and they're the types who might need a talkin' down before their scolding.
Joy.
But it is her job, so to speak, so after a quick search she's standing behind him, eyes narrowed.]
[Having moved past "This blows", "You suck", and "Titans rule", Puck's now working on a really rough imitation of the McKinley High mascot.
Not that he cares about the place. But once he's done, he's going to scribble it out or something. This all about releasing pent-up frustrations. But then his coach walks up.
[Puck is too focused on his latest bit of artwork to realize just who is walking by at that exact moment.
Until she says something, of course. He doesn't turn around or acknowledge her, but the fact that his hand's just jerked, leaving a scribble instead of the letter he was working on says he knows she was there.]
...Damn.
[Only then does he turn around to watch her walking away. And maybe stare at her ass]
[Rachel is wandering the hallways, looking for places to put her big pink "Sign up for Glee Club!" posters. Of course Puck is ruining the perfect place for a poster.]
Well, I wanted to post a glee club poster right on that wall, but clearly you don't care about Glee Club or getting any new members for that matter, seeing as you are vandalizing it.
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[He'll have to fix that. Paintbrush and pink paint, get! If the walls are getting defaced, they'll be defaced stylishly.]
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Whatever, man.
[Jeez. He's getting so down on himself, he doesn't even have the energy to argue.]
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[La la laaa, painting ponies over top of Puck's skulls~]
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I'm pissed off, and I'm venting my frustrations by doing this.
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Oh well. Instead she's going to make fun of him.]
Real mature, Flea.
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Yeah, 'cause that's totally the angle I'm going for here.
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[She looks up and down the hall, eyebrows raised.]
I'll give you points for persistence, though.
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[The sad part is that it's true. He really doesn't care. Not now, anyway.]
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Joy.
But it is her job, so to speak, so after a quick search she's standing behind him, eyes narrowed.]
Puckerman.
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Not that he cares about the place. But once he's done, he's going to scribble it out or something. This all about releasing pent-up frustrations. But then his coach walks up.
Great.]
'Sup, Coach.
[He doesn't even stop working on his 'artwork'.]
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[SIGH. Oh, Puck.]
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[He just keeps spraying paint on the wall.]
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Naturally then, she has to say something.]
Your 'o' still looks like a 'u'.
[Then she keeps going.]
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Until she says something, of course. He doesn't turn around or acknowledge her, but the fact that his hand's just jerked, leaving a scribble instead of the letter he was working on says he knows she was there.]
...Damn.
[Only then does he turn around to watch her walking away. And maybe stare at her ass]
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Very productive, Noah.
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What do you want, Berry?
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FROWN.]
This has nothing to do with glee club.
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