storypaint (
storypaint) wrote2010-01-05 01:30 pm
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[Glee] Welcome to the 60's (ensemble gen)
Title: Welcome to the 60's
Fandom: Glee
Length: 169 words
Prompt: Three-Sentence Fic-a-thon: Glee, ensemble, music revolution
Pairing: ensemble gen
Other: Pointless fluff. Beatles references.
Excerpt: "Mr. Schue, you promised no more disco," Rachel said, with more than a little whine to her voice, and the rest of the kids joined in with empathic chorus.
"Mr. Schue, you promised no more disco," Rachel said, with more than a little whine to her voice, and the rest of the kids joined in with empathic chorus; the Glee director looked at them with injury in his eyes and tried to explain his reasoning for this piece, but he could tell no one was listening-- Puck was making spitballs to throw at Rachel, Finn had zoned into his own world, Kurt and Mercedes were examining their fingernails, Brittany and Santana were whispering about something, and even Rachel was only waiting until he stopped speaking to offer her own lengthy, well-researched suggestions.
"Fine, fine," Will said, interrupting his explanation and lifting his hands in defeat; "If you insist on revolting I can't stop you."
"You say you want a revolution," Finn started singing, grinning, and by the end of the second line most of them had joined in, and the pianist had caught the tune; Will just had to smile too, and there were no protests to the Beatles tune.
Fandom: Glee
Length: 169 words
Prompt: Three-Sentence Fic-a-thon: Glee, ensemble, music revolution
Pairing: ensemble gen
Other: Pointless fluff. Beatles references.
Excerpt: "Mr. Schue, you promised no more disco," Rachel said, with more than a little whine to her voice, and the rest of the kids joined in with empathic chorus.
"Mr. Schue, you promised no more disco," Rachel said, with more than a little whine to her voice, and the rest of the kids joined in with empathic chorus; the Glee director looked at them with injury in his eyes and tried to explain his reasoning for this piece, but he could tell no one was listening-- Puck was making spitballs to throw at Rachel, Finn had zoned into his own world, Kurt and Mercedes were examining their fingernails, Brittany and Santana were whispering about something, and even Rachel was only waiting until he stopped speaking to offer her own lengthy, well-researched suggestions.
"Fine, fine," Will said, interrupting his explanation and lifting his hands in defeat; "If you insist on revolting I can't stop you."
"You say you want a revolution," Finn started singing, grinning, and by the end of the second line most of them had joined in, and the pianist had caught the tune; Will just had to smile too, and there were no protests to the Beatles tune.
