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“Damn it!” Will Shuester slammed the door to his house.
Some punks had put spray glue on all of the chairs in the choir room. Glee had been a disaster. Those that didn’t storm out as soon as they were removed from their chairs spent the whole time yelling and arguing amongst themselves. They needed new members to join but they couldn’t stand anyone else in the school. Heck, they could barely stand each other when things got rough.
Will dropped down onto his couch. This was growing more out of control and every day they grew closer to sectionals. Will knew if the people of McKinley could stop being so judgmental that everyone would get along and there would be plenty of people joining Glee.
Will automatically turned on the TV before going to make himself dinner. It was quieter in the house without Terri and he liked the background noise.
As he was seasoning some chicken he noticed a candle in the corner of his eye. Terri always liked scented oils but last year she bought a ton of white candles of various sizes around Valentine’s Day. Will thought they were for a sweet surprise at first but they stayed unused and sprinkled around the house. It probably had something to do with the Book of Spells she didn’t know he knew about. It was hidden behind a bookshelf in what could’ve been their kid’s room.
Will stopped grinding pepper at that thought. Was that book still there? Terri had been reluctant and slow to move her things out. It was likely she had forgotten it. Of course it was probably some silly Twitches inspired jumble of words… but he had once made all of his action figures float from something he saw on Bewitched… maybe…
The man scrambled into the spare room and pushed the bookshelf away from the wall. There were three baby books tilted to hide one large hardback.
Will grabbed the large book and sat down in the living room. It was probably a bad idea but Glee was his whole life right now and his kids needed his help. It was a large book. There must be something that could help him in there.