Hey everyone!

This is my new story, well I say new, but I wrote it about a year ago, that's why it says Wrestlemania 24 in it! But oh well!

Let me know what you think, I hope you like it because I have more chapters to add if you do!

Enjoy!


~ CHAPTER ONE ~

Alison Johnson was 17 years old. She was incredibly beautiful for her age; her face was enveloped gracefully by long, feathered golden locks of hair. Her hair was streaked with red stripes every so often adding some individuality to her. These stripes of colour changed every couple of weeks, one fortnight they would be red, the next they would be blue, then green. Her eyes were as green as emeralds and they even shone like diamonds when she was happy. These eyes were usually shrouded in mystery with the excessive use of eyeliner. She was tall, slim and slender and she seemed to be a normal girl, worrying about boyfriends and school.

However, Alison did not worry about boyfriends at all. Yes, she worried about school, but not about boyfriends and love, in fact she had never actually ever fancied any boy she knew. Boys were friends and that was that. She did not like shopping, unless it was for music or DVD's and she hated skirts with a passion. Also, to top it all off, rather than being into cheesy boy bands and shopping like the other girls in her class, she loved wrestling instead, her most favourite wrestler being the Rainbow-Haired Warrior Jeff Hardy. So as you can see, she was not really your typical girl, but that was the way she liked it. It made her an individual.

It had always been Alison's ambition to go and watch a wrestling event live. She didn't mind which one, it could be Raw, ECW, Smackdown or even a Pay-Per-View as long as she got to go and see a live wrestling event before she died. She had talked to her parents about this many times before but they never showed much interest, so she didn't hold out much hope of achieving her ambition.

It was the day of Alison's 17th birthday and she had asked her parents for tickets to see Wrestlemania 24, which was on in America in a couple of days. However, when she told her parents about this, they had merely sighed and gone back to what they were doing, so Alison wasn't really holding out much hope of finding a Wrestlemania ticket in her birthday presents.

After getting dressed for school, Alison bounded excitedly down the stairs-it was amazing how much excitement her birthday still caused for her-hoping to see that elusive Wrestlemania ticket. Her Mum and Dad were waiting in the living room for her, with a small pile of presents, which Alison had expected as most people were now giving her money.

"Happy Birthday Ally!" they said in unison.

"Thanks Mum, Thanks Dad!" said Alison in an excited voice.

"Open your presents then!" said Alison's mum.

Alison grinned excitedly and picked up the first present. Ten minutes later all the presents had been opened. In her small pile of presents Alison had gained, a Wrestlemania 23 DVD, a replica of Jeff Hardy's necklace, a giant Jeff Hardy poster, a CD of Jeff Hardy's band, Peroxywhygen and some nice bubble bath. Also, Alison had gained £200 in cash from everyone else. She was ecstatic; she had got everything she asked for. There was one more envelope left which said "To Ally, lots of love from Mum and Dad." Alison wandered what was inside and she opened it, the curiosity mounting.

When Alison opened the envelope and saw what was inside, she screamed with excitement. Inside was $1000 in cash, two plane tickets, first class, two front row tickets to Wrestlemania and even two backstage passes.

"Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God!" screamed Alison in shock and excitement, she hardly believed this was actually happening to her.

"Do you like it?" asked Alison's mum.

"Oh my God, this is the best present ever!" exclaimed Alison, still in shock "Mum, Dad, thank you so much. You're the best!"

"No problem." said Alison's dad "we decided you deserved a treat for passing your exams in July, that's why we didn't give you anything at the time."

"And there's two tickets there so you can take Jason with you." said Alison's mum.

"He'll be so happy!" said Alison, beaming.

Alison got up and gave her mum and dad both a hug and then bounded out of the room and flew up the stairs to continue getting ready for school. She was still in shock about the tickets even half an hour later, when she was eating her usual breakfast of toast smothered in red raspberry jam. She was still in shock as she donned her leather jacket and her leather boots over her black jeans and she was still in shock as she got on the bus to school.

Alison couldn't wait to see Jason and she jumped off the bus and sprinted into the sixth form common room, finding him sat in their usual place, on the old, dilapidated and patched leather sofa, with his feet up on the coffee table. When Jason saw his best friend, he grinned, and Alison smiled back. She couldn't help smiling every single time she saw Jason, he made her so happy.

Jason Wicks was at least 6 foot tall, with a lanky, but still quite muscular frame. He had jet black hair, which was always spiked, the ends of the spikes having been dyed a vivid purple. He had sensuous, engaging brown eyes, which like Alison's eyes were usually shrouded in eyeliner. He wore a long leather trench coat every day and he usually stuck to wearing all black. He was the most fancied boy in the whole school, and he knew it.

Alison clambered over the various chairs and then flopped down next to Jason, a huge smile still on her face.

"Happy Birthday!" said Jason smiling, hugging Alison "I have a present for you!"

"Oh Jace you shouldn't have!" said Alison, taking the present from her best friend and tearing the paper off. Inside was a Jeff Hardy wristband, a Jeff Hardy t-shirt and a set of photos of Jeff Hardy "Oh wow!"

"Do you like it?" asked Jason.

"Jace it's fantastic!" beamed Alison "You're the best!"

"Glad you like it!" said Jason, smiling.

"Oh my God, I have fantastic news!" said Alison happily.

"What?" said Jason "and I do too!"

"My parents brought me front row tickets and backstage passes to Wrestlemania!" said Alison breathlessly "and I have two tickets, so you can come too if you want!"

"Wow!" shouted Jason over excitedly, causing a few people to stare at him "I'd love to come, this should be so exciting!"

"Yeah!" said Alison "and because of the backstage passes I can finally meet Jeff Hardy!"

"Oh my God, trust you to think about that!" laughed Jason.

"What's that supposed to mean?" asked Alison.

"Oh come on Ally, it's obvious you have a crush on him!" laughed Jace.

"So?" said Alison "are you jealous? I can have a crush on him if I want; he's only 17 like me!"

Jason laughed and started singing

"Ally and Jeff, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, first-"

"Shut up Jace!" said Alison, whacking him playfully on the arm "what was your news anyway?"

"Oh yeah, I've got a girlfriend!" said Jace smiling, his eyes lighting up.

"Really!" said Alison in a genuinely shocked voice "who?"

"Abby Jones." said Jason hesitantly, clearly fearing Alison's reaction.

"Jace!" said Alison, shocked "how could you, you know how much she's hurt me! You know this is going to cause me pain by you going out with her don't you?"

"Yeah and I'm sorry for that," said Jason hesitantly again "but I've always loved her and I can't help my feelings!"

"What, so even when she made my life hell you loved her?" asked Alison, in disbelief as she couldn't understand what she was hearing.

"Yeah." said Jason simply.

"But Jace-" started Alison desperately.

However Alison was interrupted by a sickly, sweet voice that simpered,

"Hi Jace!"

"Hey baby!" said Jace emotively.

Alison looked up and the person she saw made her want to throw up. Abby Jones was your typical 17 year old girl, well typical from Alison's school anyway. She had long, straggly blonde hair, which Alison knew was caused by peroxide. Her face was caked in make up. She wore a ridiculously low top and a ridiculously short skirt as well as five-inch high pink stilettos. Abby Jones was everything that Alison hated in a girl and to top it all off she was a vicious bully who believed she was better than everyone else and who had made Alison's life hell for the past four years.

When Abby saw Alison she grimaced and sneered

"Alison."

"Abby." sneered Alison.

"Well move then!" demanded Abby "I need to see my Jacey-Wacey!"

"No I was here first, I'm not moving!" said Alison forcefully "and please don't say 'Jacey-Wacey it's so disturbing!"

"Just because you're jealous!" said Abby viciously.

"You think I'm jealous?" laughed Alison "well you're wrong!"

"Ally just move for her will you?" said Jace in a bored voice.

"No why should I?" said Alison, shocked that Jace was siding with Abby "I was here first!"

"Just move!" said Abby harshly.

"Ally, just move!" said Jace more forcefully.

"But Jace, why are you siding with her?" asked Alison in a baffled voice.

"Does that really matter right now?" said Jason, who seemed on the verge of shouting "what really matters is that you need to move for Abby so she can sit down!"

Alison looked from Jace, who was frowning, to Abby who was smirking and back again and said in a small, hurt voice,

"Fine then, if you want to choose her over me, that's fine!"

"Ally it's not like that." said Jace, his tone softening.

"Well that's what it looks like to me!" shouted Alison in a tearful voice.

With that, Alison stood up and walked out of the room, feeling dejected. What was even worse is that Jace never even saw her wipe her eyes because he was too busy with Abby. All of a sudden, the euphoria that had surrounded Alison only minutes ago, evaporated, replaced by sadness and a feeling of rejection.


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