Name: Seeing is Believing (6/10)
Rating: PG-13
Length: 3555
Spoilers: Sectionals
Pairing: Quinn/Rachel
Summary: I have had many adventures as an invisible man - H.G. Wells
Author's Note: So, this was supposed to be up faster than this, but okay. And it took a little while to get around to the correct way of writing it, so I hope this version is
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Rachel's two gay dads make me giggle. And I feel left out, having never gotten a talk on the dangers of lesbian sex. More like an, "at least you won't get pregnant" talk.
Invisible sex, hmm. Just throw on a blindfold and it'll be like nothing's different!
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Well, her dads are very thorough. It is important to be prepared for any and all things.
Ha! You just wait.
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There would be candles. - The definitiveness of Rachel's logic here is brilliant (both in the sense that it is totally her and I agree the with the argument).
Adam may be my new favorite character. Loved all his dialogue.
Now all Quinn can think about is whipped cream and Rachel. Can a person be adorable even when invisible? B/c Quinn all distracted and embarrassed at the table is imo.
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There TOTALLY would be candles. She'd make sure of it. No matter what.
People can be all sorts of things while invisible, and adorable is definitely included.
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