Title: Broken Silence

Author: MissKTFan

Disclaimer: This story is fiction. I do not own any of the wrestlers included in this story. There is adult content in this story, which includes, sex, violence, and vulgar language. This story is copyrighted to me and should anyone wish to use this, I ask that you get my permission first.

Main Characters: Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Sean Waltman, Beth Nash, Tristen Nash, Mark Callaway, Glenn Jacobs

Other characters: Vince McMahon, Jackie Waltman, Carrie Nash, various wrestlers

Brief Description: Beth finds out that the person she hates the most is something she'd never expected and she learns to accept it.





Kevin Nash had been wrestling for a long time. He'd become known as the leader of the New World Order or NWO for short, and considered Sean Waltman and Scott Hall two of his best friends, even though Sean Waltman was new to the NWO and only twenty-one years old. Recently, Vince McMahon had bought out World Championship Wrestling, so Kevin Nash and Scott Hall had signed with the World Wrestling Federation and Sean Waltman, better known as X-Pac became the third member of the NWO after Hogan decided to break away from the group.

Kevin's daughter Beth, who was eighteen and his son, Tristen, who was twenty-two were also wrestlers and unlike their father, they'd signed with the World Wrestling Federation when they started. But now, Kevin would be working with his kids and this was one of the things that had prompted him to sign with the Federation. When Tristen found out that his father was coming to the Federation, he was thrilled, but Kevin's daughter, Beth wasn't as excited about it, though she decided not to voice her reasons to her father. The truth was, Beth was dating one of the wrestlers, but he was nearly twice her age and she knew her father wouldn't approve if he heard about. She'd even managed to keep it from her brother somehow.

Beth and her brother, Tristen had just arrived at Madison Square Garden. They hadn't seen their father yet, so when they walked in, Tristen was looking all over for him. "What are you doing?" Beth asked. "Looking for Dad." Tristen said. "Why? You'll see him sooner or later." She replied with contempt. "What's your problem? We haven't seen Dad for a few months now." Tristen said, casting her a glare. "So? We're busy working and so is he." She replied, as they walked down the hall together.

Kevin had been at the arena for over an hour and had been looking out for his kids. He was on his way to Sean's dressing room when he saw them. "Hey, kids. I've been waiting around for you." Kevin said. "Dad, it's great to see you." Tristen said, giving his father a hug. Beth smiled at him and waved, but offered him no hug. "What's wrong? Didn't miss your old man?" Kevin asked. "Sure." Beth replied, with little enthusiasm. "I've got to go and get ready for my match. I'll see you later, okay?" She asked, looking up at her father for the first time in months. "Sure. Is something wrong?" Kevin asked, before she had the chance to get away. "No, Dad. Everything's fine. I'll see you later." She called, as she took off for the women's locker room.

"Don't mind her. She's been moody all day." Tristen said. "I wonder why." Kevin said, aloud. "Who knows. Beth is weird." Tristen said. "She's not weird, Tristan. She's just quiet." Kevin replied, frowning at his son. "Sorry." Tristan mumbled. Tristan left his father to go to the men's locker room, because he had his match in thirty minutes. But he promised to meet him after the show. "Hey, Kev. Did you see the kids?" Scott asked, when he saw his friend in the hall. "Yeah, but Beth didn't look too happy to see me." Kevin replied. "It's probably nothing." Scott said. "Yeah, you're probably right." Kevin replied. He and Scott went to Sean's room to talk about his match with Glenn that night.

Beth had finished getting ready, so she made her way down the hall towards one of the dressing rooms. When she reached it, she knocked on the door and opened it. "Hey, babe. All set?" Mark asked. "Yeah, I just saw my Dad." Beth said. "Great, how's he doing?" Mark asked. "Okay, I guess. I really don't like having him around. If he finds out about us, he'll kill me." Beth said. "Don't worry about it. Your brother doesn't even know and he's been around for months." Mark said. Beth nodded and crossed the room to where he was standing. She put her arms around his neck and kissed him. She smiled when she felt his strong arms pull her closer to him. "I can't wait to get you alone tonight." He murmured. "Neither can I." Beth said, in between kisses. "Well, you'd better get outta here before we get carried away. I won't be able to stop myself." Mark said. "I'll see you after the show." Beth replied, kissing him once more. "Meet me outside. I'll give you a lift to the hotel on my bike." Mark called, as she walked out to the hall.

Later that night, she was on her way out to meet Mark, when she ran into Scott and her father. "Hey, sweetheart. Need a lift to the hotel?" Kevin asked. "No, I'm going to walk." Beth replied. "It's a bit late for you to be walking around alone." He commented. "Dad, I walk to the hotel a lot when I'm in New York. It's not far." Beth said. "Okay, just give me a call when you get there and let me know you made it back okay." He said. "Okay, Dad." Beth said, giving him a hug. "No hug for me?" Scott asked. "Sorry, Scott." Beth said, giving him a hug. "Great to see you, kiddo." Scott said. "See you later." Beth called, as she headed for the exit.

"Hey." Mark said, when he saw Beth come out. "Sorry I took so long. I ran into Dad and Scott." Beth explained. "That's okay. I wasn't waiting long." Mark replied. She hopped on the back of his bike and put her arms around his waist as he took off out of the parking lot. When they got back to the hotel, she went to his room with him and called her father. "I'm back." Beth said, when he answered the phone. "That was some fast walking you did, Beth. I just got back myself." Kevin said. "Yeah, I jogged, Dad." Beth said, using the only excuse she could think of. "Okay, well how about having breakfast with Scott, Sean, and I, in the morning?" Kevin asked. "No thanks. I don't like Sean much. Goodnight, Daddy." Beth said. She hung up before he could say another word.



"What'd she say?" Scott asked. "She said she doesn't like Sean." Kevin said, sounding confused. "Just ask him about it tomorrow." Scott suggested. 'I think I will. Something's bothering her. I don't know what, but I can tell something's wrong." Kevin replied. Beth spent the entire night in bed with Mark. She woke to the sound of the phone ringing and answered it, forgetting that she was in Mark's room. "Hello." She said, without opening her eyes. "Beth, is that you?" She heard Tristen's voice and jumped up. "Uh, yeah. It's me." She said, after a long pause. "What are you doing in Mark's room this early and why are you answering his phone?" Tristen asked. "I came to see him about some advice for my match tonight." Beth replied, hoping her brother would believe it. "Oh." Tristen said, sounding doubtful. "Is he there? I need t to talk to him about my match with him tonight." Tristen said. "Hang on." Beth replied.

She covered the phone with her hand and woke Mark up. "What?" He grumbled. "It's my bother." Beth whispered. Mark sat up and took the phone from her. "Hey, what's up?" Mark asked, trying to sound like he hadn't just gotten out of bed. "Is my sister being a pain in the ass again?" Tristen asked. "Nah, she's not bothering me." Mark said, rolling his eyes. "I was wondering if you'd meet me for breakfast so we could discuss our match." Tristen said. "Sure, give me about twenty minutes." Mark replied, before hanging up. "What?" Beth asked. "I'm having breakfast with your brother, babe." Mark said. "Great. I have to sit with Sean now." Beth mumbled. "Sorry, we've gotta go over a few things." Mark said, kissing her softly on the lips. "I know. I'll manage." Beth said. She quickly dressed and kissed him goodbye before going to her room.

After showering, she called her father to see if he was up. "Hey, Dad. I changed my mind about breakfast." Beth said, when he answered. "Great, meet us in the dining room in about ten minutes." Kevin said. "Okay, see you in ten." Beth said, hanging up the phone. Ten minutes later, Beth was in the lobby and saw her father standing with Scott and Sean. She mumbled to herself as she walked over to them. "Morning, sweetheart." Kevin said, kissing her on the cheek. "Morning, Daddy. Morning, Scott." Beth said, avoiding Sean. "If you haven't noticed there's someone else with us." Her father said, frowning at her. "Sorry. Good Morning, Sean." She said, a hint of irritation in her voice. Then she brushed past them and went into the dining room.

When they all sat down, Beth made a point of sitting as far away from Sean as she possibly could. Kevin watched this, but remained silent. Across the room, Beth spotted Tristen and Mark sitting together. She smiled at him when her father wasn't looking and saw him wink at her. The whole time, Kevin had been talking to her and she hadn't even noticed. "Beth, are you listening?" Kevin asked. "Oh. What did you say, Dad? Sorry, I must've been daydreaming." Beth said. "I asked how things are going with your storylines." Kevin said. "Oh, great." Beth said, without going into further detail. "She's real good at what she does." Sean commented. "Who asked you to comment?" Beth snapped.

"That's it. I've watched you disrespect my friend long enough. Mind telling me what's going on here?" Kevin asked, eyeing them both. "Nothing." Beth replied. "You are not leaving this table until you tell me why you're treating Sean like this." Kevin said. "He's annoying." Beth said, flatly. "That's it? He's annoying? You're acting like he's the worst person to be around because he's annoying?" Kevin asked, knowing that there was more to it. "It's okay, Kev. Don't worry about it." Sean said. "No, it's not okay. She has no right to be acting like this." Kevin replied.

"I'm going to my room." Beth said, annoyed with Sean and her father now. "I want an answer, Beth." Kevin said, giving her a warning look. "Fine. You wanna know why I can't stand him? He's disgusting. Look at him. He's a pig. He's an idiot. He's a lot of things and it would take me a whole day to list them all." Beth shouted. Then she slammed her menu down and stormed out of the dining room.

"Damn." Scott said, not knowing what else to say. "What the hell got into her?" Kevin asked. "I didn't know she hated me that much." Sean said. "She has no right to treat you like that. I'll talk to her later." Kevin said. "Nah, don't worry about it. She's entitled to her own opinion of me." Sean replied. "She's not disrespecting my friends like that." Kevin said.

Mark had been talking with Tristen when he heard Beth shouting. He looked up at her and frowned, knowing Sean was the cause of the outburst. He hadn't actually done anything to piss her off, but she couldn't stand him and every time he was around, she found herself getting annoyed. "Geez, she's always gotta cause a scene." Tristen said, rolling his eyes. "Maybe she's just in a bad mood." Mark commented. "Beth is always in a bad mood." Tristen said. Mark had the urge to defend his girlfriend, but he fought it, because he knew they had to keep their relationship quiet.

Beth went to her room and laid down on her bed. She didn't know what it was about Sean that annoyed her, but she just couldn't stand him. Every time he came around, she found herself getting annoyed and would have to leave, if he didn't. She started thinking about Mark and how much she loved him. That cheered her up a bit, so she went out to watch a little television. She heard someone knocking at the door and knew it had to be her father.

Kevin walked into his daughter's room when she opened the door. "Mind telling me what the hell is going on? That little outburst was uncalled for." Kevin said. "Dad, I don't know why I don't like him. I just can't stand him." Beth said. "Fine, but don't you dare disrespect any of my friends and that includes Sean." Kevin replied. Beth nodded, silently fuming that her father came up here to scold her. "We have a show tonight. I'll give you a ride to the arena." Kevin said. "No thanks. I like to walk." Beth replied. "Okay, but you come and see me when you get there, so that I know you're safe." He said, giving her a hug. "Okay, Dad. See you later." Beth said, shutting the door.