For The Love Of Quinn
A (PG 13) songfic based on Dan Fogelberg's Longer which
is (c) 1980 Hickory Grove Music (ASCAP), while Daria is a trademark
of MTV & Viacom, whatever you like it or not, eh?

Warning: as you can guess, it's a bit of yuri, witch means girl's love. 
Those of you that hate the stuff, TURN BACK!! And for those of you
that remain.....

Dedicated to Anime Zuba, "the cruel Ronin hating joker that specificlly 
joined up in the FanFiction.Net membership just to ensure I can't 
remove
the signed reviews", and to Ace Trax, Mike Y., Chris Oakley, Ruthless 
Bunny, 
and to Gystex (of The Passion Club fame), for the inspiration.

Sandi couldn't explain it, nor did she even want it, but it happened.

She was in love.

The only problem was, it was with Quinn. Her best friend and rival. 
Another girl.

Longer than there've been fishes in the ocean
Higher than any bird ever flew
Longer than there've been stars up in the heavens
I've been in love with you

The day Quinn and Daria first came to Lawndale High, was when Sandi 
had discovered two unheard of facts. #1, Sandi had been a lesbian, yet,
she hadn't discovered that till she saw Quinn. And #2, upon seeing how 
Quinn was so beautiful ,with her long red hair, her lovely face, her 
milk
white flesh, and her melodious voice......it was no wonder how and why
Sandi would fall in love with her the first day. As such, she wanted 
her
in The Fashion Club just so that she could be with her--so Sandi wasted
no time in hiring Quinn on the spot.

Stronger than any mountain cathedral
Truer than any tree ever grew
Deeper than any forest primeval
I am in love with you

The only problem was, it got so troublesome, having Quinn with her 
all the time, but unable to express how she truly felt, to express her 
love for
the redheaded Morgendorffer. That, combine with her mother Linda's 
domineering 
rule over her life, trying to cast poor Sandi into the mold Linda 
wanted her in--a
jealous selfish, bitchy clone of herself, to use her own daughter as a 
pawn for her own
gains, especially over the other mothers, including Quinn and Daria's 
mom, Helen.
For that matter, there would be some blood controversy if Linda had 
discovered
that her daughter was in love with her rival Helen's daughter, Quinn. 
And worst of all, 
was the bullying she went through with her brothers--enought to make 
her cry. Such 
feelings were what would form Sandi's hyperbitch mask, which would for 
years hide 
her real feelings. 

I'll bring fire in the winters
You'll send showers in the springs
We'll fly through the falls and summers
With love on our wings

Worst of all, was the fear that while Sandi was a lesbian, that Quinn 
might not be 
one herself. So she had never come out to her for the fear that Quinn 
would not 
only freak out, she'd probably slap Sandi's face, and hate her for the 
rest of her 
living days. So Sandi had no choice but to hide her love behind a 
facade--a facade
of acting the bitchy diva of rivalry and stuck up egotist narcissitc 
cruelty towards
not only Tiffany and Stacy (who she couldn't trust her secret love 
with), but towards 
the one she loved so much, the one she passionately had a crush on, but 
could never 
reveal her feelings for--Quinn. Acting jealous to her, trying to make 
her resign from
The Fashion Club, yet giving only friendship a try. For years, Sandi 
and Quinn would
more often than not, bang heads verbally, figuretively, and sometime 
literlly.

Through the years as the fire starts to mellow
Burning lines in the book of our lives
Through the binding cracks and the pages start to yellow
I'll be in love with you
I'll be in love with you

But as the years went by, the rivalry between the girls gradually 
diminished;
once, when Sandi broke her leg and wound up fat, Quinn went out of her 
way to 
help her out and get back to her waif self. Moved by that, Sandi cried 
and said
that she loved her so much. Instantly, Quinn sobbed with her, holding 
her, saying 
she loved her too. So the friendship was still intact, But was it just 
friendship--
or more than that? Even so, she vowed that when the time was right, she 
would come out to Quinn, regardless. For now, she had to wait.

Then another brick in Sandi's wall was placed in the form of The 
Fashion Club's 
breakup. Would it mean losing Quinn forever after what she, Stacy and 
Tifany had 
been through? If only she had risked to come out and express her real 
love to Quinn
when she had the chance, regardless of the consequences. If only there 
was another 
chance.... But right now, it might as well had been too little, too 
late--or was it?
Now, she was in misery, atop the roof of Lawndale High, near one of the 
air vents, 
murmuring, "Let's face it, you've lost her."
"Lost who?"
Upon looking up, Sandi saw to her surprise, the face of the lovely 
Quinn Morgendorffer,
a kind and concerned look staring at her. "What's the matter?" she 
asked.
For Sandi, it was now or never. Redgardless of what happened, she had 
to come out
and reveal her love for Quinn. And right now, with the tears streaming 
down her face, she 
took the plunge: "Quinn........like, there's something you should know, 
all joking aside--
something I carried the day you first joined The Fashion Club."
Placing a hand on her friend's shoulder, Quinn asked, "What?"
Drawing a sob choked breath, Sandi blurted out, "I love you, Quinn. 
Friendship, romanticlly,
emotionally, sexually and so forth. I loved you since you first came, 
and even today, I always
WILL!!"
"WHAT........?!?"
"Please forgive me, Quinn.........but I fell for you......you're so 
beautiful......yes...I am a
lesbian......and I've been in love with you for years...."
"Sandi....you can't be THAT serious, can you?"
"Yes I am." From there, she related to Quinn how she had wanted to 
profess her love,
the problems she was up against, why she treated Quinn poorly, and how 
scared that Sandi
might be a lesbian, and Quinn might not be, and the fear of losing her. 
When she had
finished, the former F.C. diva sheilded her face in fear of a slap, 
expecting a string of
a sailor's vobcabulary. But instead what she got, were slender arms 
pulling her close to
Quinn, who was now kissing the tears from Sandi's face, her face 
covered in tears.
"Oh, Sandi," she wept."That was just what I wanted to say 
myself.......that day I first met
you, Stacy and Tiffany, I fell for you when I saw you, that gorgeous 
face and body......when
I heard you were the president, I hoped you would pick me so I could be 
with you.....my
heart  was beating when you did........but I was scared like you, 
thinking you might be 
heretosexual, so.....you know.........but I never gave up on you, 
confident that at least 
I was near you. Even when you were bitchy to me, I never gave up on 
you. Even after 
The Fashion Club went defunct, I hoped I'd see you again, to express my 
love, even if you 
hated me.......even if you hit me.....but now that we've gotten all 
that out in the open.....
I feel like a cloud was lifted from me...."
"Me too," said Sandi. After a pause she added, "Quinn 
Morgendorffer......do you love me?"
In reply, Quinn licked her white teeth before placing a short gentle 
peck on Sandi's 
mouth before saying, "More than you can imagine.......and now I can die 
a happy girl.....
no matter what happens, I'll be there for you, Sandi.....my love....."
"Lover......." breathed Sandi. "My lovergirl........you're mine for 
sure......oh, Quinn....
I love you so much......!!"
The girls held each other and cried before Quinn sobbed, "Oh, 
Sandi.......I love you too....!!"
"Kiss me, Quinn....!!"
And Sandi and Quinn did just that--a full on the mouth deep kiss at 
that while they held each 
other so close, their fears and doubts a thing of the past.

For Quinn, it seemed the rivalry twixt her and her best friend behind 
them, and that
she had found someone to love her and someone to love. For Sandi, the 
fact that Quinn 
truly was one like her, a lesbian, and that she loved her.....that was 
just cause to finally
be happy at last, no matter what odds were against them. And for the 
first time, such an
emotion which had been so rare could be felt again. Quinn Morgendorffer 
was finally her 
lover, and Sandi Griffin wouldn't have it any other way--all for the 
love of Quinn.

Longer than there've been fishes in the ocean
Higher than any bird ever flew
Longer than there've been stars up in the heavens
I've been in love with you
I am in love with you

OWARI (THE END)

Author's notes: After the results of my disasterous deathfic, No One 
Loves A
Fashion Diva, I figured I'd write a new Sandicentric story with a 
happier 
ending, so if I stayed in character, kudos, to quote Angela Li. If not, 
tough
tacos.

Special thanks to Gystex, for the inspiration.

--Ronin
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