14. Blame it On the Alcohol

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Becca shakes her head, "I just don't want to keep lying to you." she whispers, "You're my best friend. I've been wanting to tell you for a while now." Taking a couple of deep breaths, she looked at him, "I'm bi. I like girls, I like guys, I like anyone who falls in between." Letting go of his hand, she moves it to her face, "I wanted to tell you but it's like I'm too straight to be gay and I'm too gay to be straight. People think I'm a slut, cheater, that it's some kind of a phase. But it's not okay. It's not. I'm me and I can't change that."

Finn was still surprised that this is what she wanted to tell her, but it made sense. "That's cool dude. You can fully embrace you." Taking a moment, he could help but get excited, "We can talk about girls together."

"I love that's your take away from this." she laughs. "But so that's why I after I tripped I guess I called that either an act of biphobia or that it was a biphobic table... Kurt and I make those jokes together all the time. As a way to you know, cope with it all."

"Who knows?" Finn asked.

"You, Kurt, my parents, and a bunch of people in California that I hope you will never meet." she lists.

Finn couldn't feel more happy that she trusts him enough to tell him. "So your first kiss was with a girl?"

Becca nods, "Yeah, it was. She's in Ohio but is confused. She kissed me but between you and me, I think she's straight."

"Who?" he asks before remembering what he researched about being gay. "Wait no... Don't tell me. Cause that will out them right?" Becca nods her head yes. Finn just gets a large grin on his face that he was correct before bugging her about what her type for girls. 

But after a while, she got a little sick of the support. "Okay, I love you but it's about time I properly teach you incognito." She was going to his laptop without warning. Kind of embarrassed at what he was looking up, Finn tried to stop her. "Dude, your browser history has scared me once before. I'll be fine." But her laughter stopped when she looked at his computer screen.

There was about a dozen tabs open all with different articles and sources ranging from 'What is biphobia' and 'What to do if your friend is bisexual' and 'How to support your LGBTQ+ friends and family'.

The girl stared at the screen in shock until Finn spoke up, "You're the one who always tells me that if you don't know what something is, research it... You're basically my sister Becks, I want to support you. I did this after the Lady Gaga week last year for Kurt since I don't want to be known as the homophobic jock... I want to support both of you. I know I'm kind of an idiot when it comes to this stuff, but I'm trying to be better. I know I'll never understand it completely what you guys go through but I can't be apart of the problem. You and Kurt are my family, I love you... If I can help it, I need to make sure nothing bad will happen to either of you."

When Becca came out to her parents, they were supportive of her but they never did this- at least that she knew about it. They might have done just this same thing but Becca had no clue. All she knew is that staring at this computer screen, knowing that someone so close to her did something like this made her heart swell.

Moving the laptop back to the table, she went to hug Finn again. This time, not letting go.


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Becca and Finn were the only people who were not hungover the next day. Figuring it was due to her lack of shots, and pacing herself with water, she was prepared to take care of her friends. She had a bottle of Tums and Advil in her bag on the ready. Coming up to the one person she's yet to see, she overestimated how loud her voice was going to be when she said hi.

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