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Faberry Week → Faberry/Up
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I feel like a buzzkill when I have to explain to friends and family how the cute celebrity couple on the cover of US Magazine they adore is, in fact, not a couple at all. Rarely do they believe me, until the news trickles out weeks, months, or years later that the couple were never together or one half of the couple is not even straight. Many of these relationships are fake. Why would these celebrities even agree to being part of a fake relationship?
(Source: loveandknuckles.com)
Brody Weston entered his floor’s co-ed bathroom early on a Saturday morning to the sound of a shower being turned off.
Not giving it a second thought, he made his way to an empty shower stall. He was pulling aside the curtain when a short (very attractive) brunette, wrapped in a towel with Rachel Berry stitched along the bottom, exited the stall directly across from the one he was about to occupy.
The girl (whom he guessed was Rachel Berry) looked up at him and gave him a small smile in greeting.
Seeing this as a green light, he racked his brain for some form of bathroom humor that would effectively flirt his way into getting this girl’s number. He was on the verge of asking, “Come here often?” when the curtain of the shower the girl had just vacated was pulled back to reveal a slightly taller (but equally as attractive) blonde girl, also wrapped in a Rachel Berry towel.
When their eyes met, he did not receive a smile in greeting, but yet a look that quite obviously said quit checking out my girlfriend.
Taking the hint, he quickly stepped into his shower stall and was about to turn the faucet on when he heard one of the girls giggle out, “Rach, I thought you said no one would be in here this early.”
And the next day, when he runs into the blonde in the hallway, she informs him that he needs to stay away from her girlfriend, because “I have a metro pass, and I’m not afraid to use it.”