Disclaimer: I do not own Randy or Jackie or anybody in the WWE. Anything written here is purely fictional.

Well since a lot of you requested for a sequel, I decided to write a continuation to "Right in Front of You." To understand this story, you have to read the first one.

Jackie hummed happily as she raided through her closet, trying to decide what to wear for her date with Randy. They have been dating for two months now. Everything was going great. Surprisingly they haven't had any real arguments or fights since they dated. However, both had yet to say the three magical words.

"Maybe tonight's the night," Jackie said to herself hopefully. Although they had only begun dating briefly, she knew she had fallen in love. At first she didn't want to believe it but Randy made her feel something she had never felt before. She thought he was an egotistical, barbaric jerk but she was wrong. He was everything a girl can wish for.

Randy got dressed in black pants and a vest. He was picking Jackie up in an hour to her favorite restaurant. He smiled as he looked at himself in the mirror. Who knew he would be dating Jackie Gayda, the woman he supposedly hated. Now when he thought about it, he wondered how he could ever hate her. She was everything a man wanted. Beautiful, caring, and talented. But she was also fierce, quick tempered, and doesn't ever give up until she gets what she wants.

After he was done dressing, he grabbed his keys and unlocked the door to his Mercedes benz. About twenty minutes later he arrived at Jackie's house. He rang the doorbell and a few seconds later, the door opened and he couldn't help but smile. She was dressed in a long white dress that reached down to her ankles. Her matching heels made her inches taller but still shorter than Randy and her long blond hair was put up with tendrils framing her delicate face.

"You look beautiful," Randy breathed.

"Thank you. You don't look too bad yourself." Jackie smiled shyly. Even after two months, she still felt butterflies when she saw him.

"Here these are for you." Randy handed her a bouquet of red roses.

"They're beautiful," Jackie gasped as she received the flowers.

"Not as beautiful as you." Jackie blushed at his comment.

"Shall we go?" Randy extended his arms towards her.

She nodded and took his arm.

"I'll have the duck a la orange," Jackie ordered as the waiter came to their table.

"Same for me. And two glasses of wine please," Randy said. The waiter nodded and went to prepare their food.

"I'm so happy. You went to my favorite place again," Jackie said joyously.

Randy smiled.

"I'll do anything if it's makes you happy."

Jackie was bursting with joy. Everything was perfect and nothing could go wrong. Or so she thought.

That is my first chapter. R&R please.