Kisses for you


Kisses for you
A doodle about how Rachel’s going to dominate New York.
Rachel wipe that pout off your face your girlfriend will be here soon be patient.
I think everyone and their dog know that Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love was pretty smack dab amazing and adorable.
Deleted scene: There was a sign outside the Berry-Fabray house that said “Rachel Berry-Fabray and Quinn Berry-Fabray’s vow renewal. You may come if you wish— except Santana you MUST attend.”
A friend and I were talking and she told me to draw something angsty but this came into my head AND IT WOULDN’T COME OUT so here.
Family trips, same old kids, different heights.
“Did you steal my shirt?”
“You stole my sweatshirt.”
“Well you stole my underwear.”
“Wanna steal them back?”
Faberry Week Day 7: College
Close ups from my Faberry Week Day 6: Superheroes picture.
Long Story: Rachel Berry, extremely talented but heavily bullied girl gets hit by a shooting star one day and lives, mostly because she’d gotten superpowers from said shooting star, like superspeed, photokinesis, and overall super metabolism.
With her newly found powers, and from superhero researching on the internet, Rachel realizes that it is her duty to use said powers for the greater good.
Quinn Fabray, who goes to the same school as Rachel Berry and may even have a soft spot for the loud spoken brunette, has a secret as well. She has taken the role of Lunatic, a super villain/villainess name that was once her Great-Grandfather, who then passed it on to his son. She takes the role not in the interest of villainy, but to find out what has happened to her now missing father.
The dorky superhero and the stoic supervillain face off each other while their alter egos Rachel and Quinn, form a tentative friendship which in turn reveals each other’s awkward but endearing feelings for each other. What will they do when they realize that their enemy is actually the love of their life?
TL;DR: Rachel is a superhero, Quinn is a supervillain. Shit happens.
Faberry Week Day Six: Superheroes
Rachel. Hebrew origin. Meaning ewe, innocence, little lamb.
Faberry Week Day Five: World War II