That the Moon Elbowed the Stars 3/17

Sep 07, 2011 15:52

Title: That the Moon Elbowed the Stars
Chapter: 3/17
Rating: R
Pairing: Puck/Rachel
Word Count: 3,600
Summary: And maybe it's an awful thing to think, but he wonders what's worse for her, losing New York or losing her dad.
Disclaimer: Not mine.

It's like high school. )

character: rachel berry, character: noah puckerman, that the moon elbowed the stars, fanfic: puck/rachel

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nicalyse September 9 2011, 03:21:52 UTC
Thank you!

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smc_27 September 8 2011, 02:12:55 UTC
I'm so sad that Rachel is still so torn up over New York, even though it makes all the sense in the world that she'd feel like she's just going through the motions and counting down until she can go. Really happy to see her letting go, though, even if it caused Puck to have to walk her drunk ass home. He doesn't mind.

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nicalyse September 9 2011, 03:23:07 UTC
I like loosening her up a little, even if she's breaking my heart. He doesn't mind even a little bit.

Thanks for commenting, sweets.

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sneaker328 September 8 2011, 11:26:17 UTC
Well, Puck and Rachel are clearly having very different first semesters. Which makes total sense. Somehow I think that in the end Rachel will be grateful for this year. I doubt anyone in New York would spend Saturday night watching Full House with her on DVD.

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nicalyse September 9 2011, 03:21:31 UTC
You know, I think you're exactly right. She's having a terrible time seeing the bright side of things right now, but someday, she'll be grateful.

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vanilladaze September 9 2011, 03:05:47 UTC
I loved that Rachel called Puck and that he let her jabber about decorating. The entire football game scene was great, and it was so nice to see her having fun and not muddling through her time at OSU. I can't wait to see how these two clueless fools check in to their very obvious feelings for each other. There's reason you have more fun watching a 90's sitcom with each other than going out and partying, kids. Excellent, as always!

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nicalyse September 9 2011, 03:23:57 UTC
You speak truth, darling. The one's you can hang out with and do nothing are always the best.

Thanks for reading, doll!

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