A/N: Alright so this is my first fanfiction. English is not my native language so just bear with me…


"I can't believe you Steph. This is the third time I have to see your principal because of your terrible attitude!" Vince was fuming. The three of them were in the living room. She had done it again. He swore she just loved to make him angry. Why can't she be just like Shane? Shane had never involved into troubles like she did.

Shane sat on the couch watching his father stared dead in the eye at her sister. However the threatening look that her father gave to his sister does nothing to scare her. Stephanie was always a natural rebel.

"It wasn't even my…"

"Wasn't your fault?? For the third time and you're still saying it wasn't your fault? You let your friend copied your exam paper…"

"Mia was not well and she happens to be my best friend! And I wanted her to pass just like me!" she defended.

"That doesn't mean you can make your own rules like you owned the school! And you've been involved with 2 catfights with Trish. You do know the fact that I have some business linked with her father's company." She just shrugged off.

"Yeah, but that bitch really deserves it!"

"Watch your language young lady. Don't talk to me like that,"

"That's the truth!"

"That's enough!!!" he said.

"No! Not until you listen to me!" she fought back. Her tone was no different with her father. Shane shifted uncomfortably. Watching his father and his little sister fight was always a
nightmare.

"Steph," Shane tried to reason.

"Stay out of my business!" she exclaimed. She was truly like Vince, Shane thought. They both were hot headed. Shane saw her eyes were beginning to gloss. She was trembling. A sign that she was so angry and sad.

"What do you know about me dad? Do you know when the first time I won my basketball match when I was 16? How about the second match? The third match? No! You don't give a damn about me!" she wiped her tears angrily.

"You didn't even go to the occasion where I play a piano on stage in front of the audience at school when I was 9, when mom was still with us! So you don't have the right to judge me. You were never there for me, dad. But you sure as hell were there for Shane for every match, every occasion, every things he involved," she said. Shane sighed. There she was, being all dramatic again. He hated to admit that she was right.

"You don't know me at all dad. All you know is to put the blame on me. You never listen to my reasons, you don't defend me, you don't love me and you treated me like I'm no one to you. You only care about your name and reputation. Well to tell you the truth dad, I love disrupting your reputation all the time. Because people should see you for who you are. A terrible parent! You were never a good dad to me! Sometimes I even wonder why I call you dad,"

"Stephanie!!!" Vince yelled. He stared at her menacingly. Shane tried to stop him but he raised his hand as a warning to not interfere. He was going to kill her, Shane thought. Vince was so angry with his daughter. He wasn't going to let her win this time. He had to kill her in this battle. So he dropped his last powerful missile to her.

"You're nothing but a spoiled brat, and an embarrassment to me,"

There he said it. A sentence that contained venomous words that had successfully killed her. It had totally broke her heart. He never said that before no matter how bad their argument was. And he just said it today. Damn it he must have been saving those words for her and just wait to drop it on her face on the right time. The sad part was she knew he meant it. That hurt her the most.

"I hate you," she said, her voice shattered showing a weak attempt to cover her sadness. She didn't want her father to know how she felt. He didn't deserve to know anything about her after what he told her.


5 years later

Montreal, Canada

Her heels clicked as she made her way to her office. She gave her best smile to her employees silently encouraging them to work at their best like she always did. Her secretary noticed her presence instantly followed her into her room. She took of her coat and sat on her desk grabbing her hot coffee that was prepared by her secretary earlier before she came in.

"Sher, I'd like to have a meeting with the board of creative at 11. And also as usual a meeting with the superstars at 3,"

"Alright Miss McMahon. Before that you have an appointment with Mr. Price and his crews at 10. He would like to discuss with you about the promo for the big event,"

"Alright, thanks for reminding me,"

"Anything else you need Miss McMahon?"

"No, you can continue you work Sherry, and thanks for the coffee," she smiled. Sherry smiled and went back to do her work.

After the big fight Stephanie was sent far away from her house to her godfather's house, Pat Patterson in Montreal, Canada. She continued her studies there, graduated and work for
Pat's company in Canada. Pat owned a smaller wrestling company compared to Vince's but the company was developing rapidly, thanks to Stephanie's credibility as the Executive Vice President of Creative in the company. She might be young but wrestling and business was in her blood. She worked hard, relentless, and very driven. Her passion for the business was very obvious. Pat was proud of her. He and his wife treated her like his daughter since they didn't have any children. He always appreciated her for whatever her accomplishment and at the same time he was her closest friend. They can talk about anything except one thing.

Her father.

Vince McMahon had been a very sensitive subject to her. She had been staying in Canada for five years but hardly said anything about her father. She never came home to be with her family even for Christmas. She mentioned about Shane sometimes but stopped when the subject was going to involve Vince. Pat knew deep down she missed home, her family, her father. Stephanie was just like her father whether she realized it or not. Both had big egos. She pretended that she didn't care about her family in Connecticut but he knew she missed them terribly. All her hard work, her passions were actually dedicated to Vince. She wanted to prove to her father that she can be successful by her own without him helping or his name's power. She didn't end up being a spoiled brat like her father told her years ago. She never was and never will be. Of course she had spoken to Shane occasionally through the phone but never with Vince. He knew Vince loved his daughter and his biggest mistake was he never let Stephanie know that he loved her so much. Every month Vince will call Pat to ask about Stephanie, how is she doing, is she alright, is she happy and Pat really don't know if Stephanie was ever happy when she moved to Canada. Every year Pat will email pictures of Stephanie celebrating her birthday and celebrating Christmas to Vince, unbeknownst to Stephanie. She had no idea how much her father missed her and how sorry he was for whatever happened between them years ago.

He can only hoped someday everything's going to be fine between those two.

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