Prolong:

Everybody knows the story of Mark and Stacy Calaway. How they fought against everyone who threatened their relationship from the beginning. Well, they are my parents. The name is Addison Rose Calaway. I'm the youngest of three and needless to say I was a little spoiled growing up. But who can blame me. You are entitled to certain things when you grow up a McMahon. I was born into tradition, a dynasty. Growing up around the wrestling business it was expected of me to be like everyone in the my family. But I was always a little different. I didn't want to be the next WWE diva. It's not the kind of life I wanted, always on the road, no time to see your family or friends, because you are working all year round. Every night a different city, it is enough to make a girl dizzy. My parents were lucky. They had each other on the road. The ability to see each other every day, but things change, my mom changed. The moment I had come into this world, she decided that life on the road was no place for three young children. So mom settled down and returned to Charleston, SC. Her home.

Chapter One

The summer of 2005 was like none before. The summers for the Calaway family were usually spent in the Hamptons alongside the McMahon family, but things change. This summer instead of country clubs and trust fund babies, Stacy decided we'd spend the summer in Bristol, Virginia. Where Chris and Summer Hayes were heading a federation that promoted old school indy wrestling. Addison remembers the drive from Charleston Manor to the ranch her aunt and uncle had procured for the summer. The five hour drive seemed like days. The drive was made longer with her brothers, Thomas and Jordan fighting from the backseat like three year olds. Stacy tried to ease the pain of the ride by insisting on playing the License plate game. Addison tried her best to participate in her mother's activates but her mind was 300 miles away. She knew that her father had taken time off from the ring to rehabilitate his injuries. That was one reason they opted out of the Hamptons. Mark was at OVW. But he was not alone. He was with old family friends like Cody Runnels and Ron Simmons. Addison was completely relieve to see the drive that lead to the ranch in Bristol, Virginia. IT was enough to make her want to kiss the ground, before the car was put into park she was out. The young girl was greeted with a huge hug from Aunt Summer. Summer looked a lot like Stacy. Her hair was darker brown and her eyes were blue, but they shared the same facial features. Summer's face held more age than Stacy's. But if you knew James and Audrey you'd understand why. Whenever the occasion called for the Hayes family and The Calaway family to come together, Summer was usually hoarse by night's end. Addison stepped back and watched as her mom and summer hugged. It was like watching old friends who hadn't seen each other in years reconnecting. Even though they had only been apart for a few weeks. But the same could be said about Addison and Audrey. The moment Audrey saw her cousin, she was on the ground. You never escape a running start from Audrey Hayes. "Do us a favor, Aud, if you are going to suffocate her to death, finish the job this time". Thomas said with a wide grin that earned him a vicious glade from his mother. Audrey smirked her mother's smirk and stood up pulling Addy with her. The girl barely waited a moment before pouncing on the older boy landing on his back. "Tally ho, Tommy! Audrey yelled pointing towards the house. With a shake of his head, Thomas galloped towards the house knowing that it was pointless to argue with his younger cousin. Addison bites her lip to hold back the laughter as she grabbed her bag and followed the two into the house. "O.M.G", Addison exclaimed entering the house. It was beautiful. Picture perfect, hardwood floors from wall to wall, a huge stone fireplace that you could stand in. The kitchen was painted white with light blue cabinets that were distressed giving it an old country feeling. With a tilt of her head, Audrey walked up putting her arm on her cousin's shoulder "So, ready to see our room". Audrey said with a grin that would make a saint cringe. Addison had no time to question the smirk on Audrey's lips when the shorter girl pulled Addison towards the east wing of the ranch house. Addison giggled as she was drug along behind her cousin. Audrey was like a girl on a mission. What the mission was Addison didn't know, but she was sure that it would land her in trouble by week's end. The moment that the smaller girl stopped, Addison was speechless. The room was much like the great room. Hardwood floors from wall to wall. A stone fireplace that was a bit smaller that reached floor to ceiling. Big wooden beams covered the veiling. There was a large window that looked out over the backyard that had a cushioned seat with pillows. A copy of Cinderella lay open upside down on a pillow of the window seat. Addison turned to take in the rest of the room, two identical twin beds sat feet apart in the middle of the back wall. Audrey laughed at the look of bewilderment on Addison's face which drew the other girl from her trance. "How did you manage this". Addison asked the cherished grin girl who laid on the bed her feet swinging in the air. "Simple, I blackmailed James for it", Audrey said as if it was nothing out of the norm. Then again, for Audrey It wasn't. "We have two hours to get ready, so I suggest you hurry if we are going to make it on time". Audrey said with a bounce as she moved towards her closet. "Might I suggest something cute and a little short". Addison crossed her arms and looked at her cousin "Oh, no. No. Last time we did this whole mystery night thing, we almost ended up in jail", Addison said in a disapproving tone that made Audrey's smile thicken. "Don't look at me like that. I know that grin. That's your "we are going to be grounded until we're 30 grin. I'm not going anywhere with you until you tell me exactly where we are going". Addison said crossing her arms and sitting down on the bed. "Fine, don't come". Audrey said shrugging her shoulders as she started to undress from her jeans and t-shirt. "I'll just tell Cody you didn't really want to see him". Audrey said disappearing into her closet. Addison's arms loosened as she stood up and walked to the closet. "What are you talking about". Addison asked leaning against the frame of the door. "Well, I just thought it'd be fund to go to OVW and enjoy a show, but if you rather sit here with my mom, dad, and the dorks that's fine with me. I will tell Cody you were too scared to come out and see him". Audrey said putting on her black leather pants, and her green corset top. The smaller girl grabbed her favorite heels that sported chains across the front of them. "You are pure evil Aud. You know that right"? Addison said with a raised eyebrow. Audrey smiled and practically bounced from the closet. "I know. Now are you getting dressed or do I have to dress you myself"?