Hallway. Quinn sees Terri and tells her she needs to talk to her about (whispered) "the baby." Terri asks if everything is okay: "You're not having it now, are you?" There's that crack medical knowledge she picked up at Psychotic School of Nursing. Quinn tells Terri that she's been thinking about her offer. Quinn likes her life -- she enjoys being a Cheerio and even enjoys Glee Club. And she recognizes that she can't raise a kid and keep her fabulous life. Terri has a rare moment of humanity as she empathizes with Quinn, noting that life is much more hectic for teens than it was in Terri's day. "I mean, there weren't as many TV channels though." Terri asks if Finn is okay with giving up the baby. Quinn says that he's the reason she's doing it -- he's a great guy, and she doesn't want to ruin his life. But Quinn doesn't want Will to ever know what's going on. So he's not supposed to notice her growing belly and the fact that his baby appears the day she has hers? You know, I think he's dumb enough I could see that happening. Terri promises to keep the secret. Quinn raises one more point -- she's going to have medical bills and maternity clothes to buy. Terri can't believe the woman who's giving her a baby wants money. After all, Terri's going to be responsible for the baby for 18 years. She thinks Quinn can take care of things for nine months.












