One idea could be that they decide to get married suddenly after realizing their deep love during a trip. They face opposition from their friends at first, thinking it's too rushed. But Puck and Rachel are determined. They plan a simple yet beautiful wedding with just their closest family and friends. In the end, everyone sees how happy they are together and supports their marriage.
One possible plot could be that they start off as friends with a bit of a rocky past. Maybe they decide to get married on a whim after a particularly emotional moment. Then they have to deal with the reactions of their friends and family from Glee club. Some might be supportive while others are shocked. They could go through a series of comical and heartwarming events as they plan their wedding and learn more about each other in the process.
One possible plot could be that Puck and Rachel initially struggle with the news of the baby. They might face opposition from their friends and family who don't think they are ready. But as time goes on, they start to bond over the impending arrival. Puck could become more responsible, getting a steady job to support the family. Rachel would be preparing for motherhood while still chasing her dreams in the performing arts world. They could have some sweet moments where Puck sings to Rachel's baby bump and they daydream about their future as a family.
Quinn would be an important character to include. Given her past relationship with Puck, her presence at the wedding could add some drama and tension. Santana could also be part of it. She could be the sassy friend who makes sarcastic comments about the wedding but deep down is happy for them. And of course, Mr. Schue. He could give a heartfelt speech at their wedding about how far they've come.
The plot could involve them dealing with financial difficulties. With a new baby, they need to find ways to make ends meet. Rachel tries to balance part - time jobs and still pursue her passion for music, and Puck might consider getting a more stable job. Their relationship could be strained at times because of the stress, but in the end, they realize that their love for each other and their baby is what matters most and they find solutions together.
Well, it could start with their decision to get married. Maybe they have to overcome some magical obstacles first, like getting approval from the fairy council or dealing with a curse that tries to stop their union. Then the story could focus on their wedding preparations, with all the fun and chaos that comes with it.
The relationship might face some rough patches too. They could argue about things like where to live, how to raise the baby, etc. However, through these arguments, they learn more about each other and eventually find solutions that work for both of them, which in turn, deepens their relationship in the long run.
There's 'Our Married Bliss' which focuses on their musical journey together as a married couple. It beautifully portrays how their shared passion for music strengthens their bond. Puck and Rachel are shown supporting each other in auditions and musical projects.
Well, it could be that Rachel brings her organizational skills and musical knowledge to the table. Maybe she helps Puck with the baby's daily routine like setting up a schedule for feeding and sleeping. And she might also sing lullabies to the baby.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is another great place. It has a well - organized tagging system. So, you can search for 'Puck' and 'Rachel' and then filter by the 'Married' tag to find the stories you're interested in.
In the fanfiction, it could be that Rachel and Puck are married and they start a music project together. However, they have different creative visions. Rachel wants a more polished and Broadway - style production, while Puck is leaning towards a more edgy and rock - n - roll approach. This causes some tension between them, but as they work through it, they create a unique and amazing musical piece that showcases both of their styles. It also strengthens their relationship as they learn to compromise and respect each other's artistic ideas.