Lorelie was one of those women that you think are the luckiest on Earth. That was the way that she was viewed by millions of people around the world. She was a lifelong friend to Matt and Jeff Hardy. Growing up together in their homeotwn of Cameron, Carolina the three were bound to be close to one another. However career diffreneces led to the split of these three friends. The three of them hadn't seen each other in at least two years. The Hardys were traveling non stop without a chance to take a break and visit when Lorelie was able to.
Lorelie bounced with excitement as she stepped of her plane. She had been away at college in Pennsylvania and her trip home was the first one that she had been able to take all year.
"Mom!" Lorelie said excitedly when she finally stepped off the plane.
"Hi sweety. I've missed you so much around home." her mom said hugging her. "My, my you certainly have changed."
"No, I'm still the same old me. Just a little change in style." she said touching her visor with the play boy bunny on it.
"I'm not sure I like this look. The short shirt and that hat."
"Come on mom, it beats wearing tube tops and mini skirts."
"That is true, but I still don't like that short shirt that you are wearing. Anyway, I have a surprise for you sweety."
"Really? What is it?" Lorelie asked excitedly.
"You will have to wait and see." her mother said. "I am not saying a word until we get home."
Lorelie had very low patience when it came to waiting for surprises. She had stayed and bugged her mother until the full effect of the heat had sunk in.
"Mommy it's to hot for me,"
"You just aren't use to Cameron weather anymore. Don't worry, soon enough you'll feel just fine."
"When I get home these pants are coming off." Lorelie said wiping the sweat away from her forehead. "Maybe I'll just hop in the pool and cool off that way. I can't believe this it's ten in the morning and it's already ninty degrees outside. I find this utterly ridiculous."
"You'll adapt, this is home, you were built to take the heat."
"Not anymore. Living in Pittsburg for the last two years has really brought down my tolerance for heat. It isn't this hot every day over there."
"Stop complaining."
Lorelie stayed quiet the rest of the ride trying to keep herself cool. As she walked in the house she heard voices.
"Mom, who's here?" she asked as she walked in.
"Go into the kitchen and find out." her mother told her.
As she walked into the kitchen she saw Matt and Jeff going through cabinets trying to find some food.
"Oh my God!" Lorelie yelled as she saw Matt and Jeff.
"What's going on Lee?" Matt asked.
"You're home!" she ran and jumped on Matt. "I can't belive that you're home.
"I'm glad to be back to," Matt said to her.
"I don't think this is the Lorelie that I know. The Lorelie that I know is borrowing my clothes and covered in dirt and band-aids."
"Shut up." she said as she jumped on Jeff as she had done to Matt.
"I love getting welcomed home like this," Matt said. "I could get use to this."
"Well don't," Lorelie said. "Because you better start coming home more often. Why didn't you tell me that you were coming home?"
"We wanted it to be a surprise," Matt said. "Surprises are so much fun."
"Why do you think that we pushed so hard for you to come out this week?" Jeff asked me.
"You certainly have changed." Lorelie said touching a strand of Jeff's fading blue hair color.
"So have you," Jeff said. He poked her stomach.
"A gym can do wonders for a person's self esteem." Lorelie said smiling.
"You look really good," Matt said. "To tell the truth, I don't think that I would be able to recongnize you if you hadn't have walked into your own house."
"Is that a good thing or bad thing?"
"Mean it strictly in a good way."
"Thank you," Lorelie said slightly blushing
"Kids that was your father on the phone," Lorelies mother said walking into the kitchen. "He wants to know when you are going to go home and talk to your father."
"We better get going," Matt said. "We're only here for a few days and dad really wants to spend as much time together as possible."
"We'll see you soon," Jeff said standing up from the table.
"Just yell down the street, I'll be here."
"Just like you were for the first eighteen years of my life." Jeff said.
"Sweety, he wanted you to come over and say hi too. He thinks of you as one of his own kids, he is practically your father." Lorelies mother said. "I think you should go over there and say hi."
"Gives us an excuse to spend more time with you." Jeff said. "And dad would love to see you."
"O.k." Lorelie said. "Let's go."
"You might want to go and change out of your pants," Matt suggested. "It's a little hot out."
Lorelie nodded. "I'll be right back," she said running to her room.
Lorelie had known the Hardys since the say she was born, their mothers two very good friends had brought there kids together. She had never cared about what the boys thought about her. She never looked at them as anything else but friends. Now Lorelie found herself wanting to look the best that she possibly could. She rummaged through her back until she found a pair of shorts that she was satisfied with. She threw on a pair of black shorts and headed to the Hardy house.
"So where are you staying?" Lorelie asked as the three walked down the same familiar street.
"We're staying at a hotel right outside Raleigh," Jeff said.
"We would have stayed at home, but loving dad made our rooms into a couple of rooms for his use."
"How sweet of him," Lorelie said laughing.
She stayed at the Hardy house until the sun was setting.
"Better be heading back," she told the guys as they were preparing to leave. "Am I going to see you again?"
"We're only here for a few days, but we'll try as hard as we can to get back out here," Matt said.
"Why don't you come back to the hotel with us? We never get much sleep, and we always hang out with the rest of the guys. I promise you that you'll have a blast."
"If you really think that it would be o.k. and it's no problem."
"Not at all, I know that you'll have fun," Matt said.
"O.k. I'll go."
The three of them said goodbye to the Hardys father and took the rented car.
"There's something that is different about you." Jeff said to her as he looked at her through the rear view mirror of the car.
"No there's not," she said. "I am still the same Lorelie who borrows clothes from you. I am still the same Lorelie that lives for baseball, and can beat the two of you any place anywhere."
"I don't know." Jeff said with a laugh. "I think Matt agrees, there is somethnig different about you right Matt?" Jeff asked. Matt nodded his head in agreement. "See, I'm telling you that something is different about you."
"More sex appeal," Lorelie said laughing.
"Who knows," Jeff said. They smiled at each other through the rear view mirror.
The three of them hung out with some of the biggest WWF superstars until the early morning hours.
"It's really late, I should be getting back home," Lorelie said after the three of them were the only ones basically awake.
"Stay here the night," Jeff said.
"I didn't bring anything," Lorelie said.
"That never stopped you before," Jeff said. "Borrow some of my clothes."
"And the hotel has toothbrushes," Matt said. "Please stay."
"It's been so long since we've since eachother. Just want to squeeze in time to say you." Jeff said.
"Then I get my own bed." she said.
"And expect Matt and I to share a bed? I don't think so," Jeff looked over at Matt. "Matt you're on the floor tonight."
"No way bro," Matt said. "No one is taking me out of a bed tonight."
"Then I'm sharing with you Jeff."
"Fine with me." Jeff went to his bag and threw me a pair of sweats and a cut up shirt.
"I'm going to change," Lorelie said heading to the bathroom. She put on the pants but kept on the sport bra that she had on.
"Here," she said throwing the shirt at Jeff.
"Am I really that much taller than you?" Jeff asked as he looked at the folds in the pants.
"You're also fatter than I am." Lorelie looked around the room. "Where did Matt go?"
"He went to get you a toothbrush, and I am not fat."
"I didn't say that you were fat, I said that you were fatter than I am," she said. She laid down on the bed next to him.
"You wanna settle this the old way?" Jeff asked.
"I would love to." Lorelie said. She stood up and took a little wrestling stance the way that they used to.
The two of them wrestled around trying to knock each one down on the bed.
Jeff knocked Lorelie down on the bed first and started tickling her.
"This isn't fair," she said while laughing. "Tickling isn't legal in wrestling."
"Too bad." Jeff said. "What are you going to do about it?"
Lorelie rolled over and sat on top of Jeff. "That's what."
"Don't think so." Jeff rolled her over and now sat on top of her. Both looked at each other and Jeff went to go move in for a kiss.
"I'm back," Matt said as he walked in the room. "Did I miss something?" he asked.
"You got my toothbrush, thank you so much," Lorelie said changing the subject and not answering his question. She got up from the bed and took the toothbrush from him. "Thanks again," she said.
"Your welcome, but what's going on?"
"Nothing man, nothing," Jeff said watching Lorelie walking into the bathroom.
Matt shot Jeff a look. "What?" Jeff asked shrugging his shoulders.