This story is based on TNA (which I have just recently found) not WWE The New Girl
Alexis casually strolled off of the plane and into the waiting area looking for a person who was waiting for her. Her uncle Jerry had phoned her just before she boarded and informed her that he wasn't able to make it. She blew a bubble with her gum just as someone tapped her on the shoulder.
"Are you Alexis Hexling?" The man asked.
"Depends, who's asking?" She asked.
"Petey Williams," he replied.
"Then in that case I am," she said looking around. "You can go and fetch my luggage, it's black, there's three of them."
"Excuse me?" He asked laughing. "I'm not being paid to do that."
"You are now," she said giving him a twenty. "Now go fetch."
He rolled his eyes, grunted and then started walking towards the baggage claim. It took him a little while but he located her luggage and then found her once again.
"Let's get going," he said walking towards the exit.
"Not so fast," she said leisurely walking behind him. "This is my first time in Nashville, I wanna look around for a few minutes."
"Your uncle told me to get you in the taxi and get to the arena," Petey informed her.
"Well he's not here," Alexis said standing her ground.
"I said let's get going," he said grabbing her wrist.
She pulled her arm away quickly and glared at him. "Bite me," she said not at all intimidated by who he was.
"Screw you," he said walking away from her.
"You can't just leave a girl all alone in Nashville!" Alexis shouted after him.
"Watch me," he shouted over his shoulder.
Alexis let out a scream and threw a tiny tantrum.
"Wait up!" Alexis yelled after him. He slowed down to some extent but kept walking. "You must be a hit with the women."
"I am," he said taking the luggage and giving it to a taxi driver.
"I somehow doubt that," she retorted
She got into the taxi and waited for Petey. He gave the address and the driver started on his way.
"So what's your story?" Petey asked.
"None of your business," she snapped and looked out the window.
"Bad flight?" He asked.
"No, I was perfectly content until I met you," Alexis said.
"Oh no," Petey said cringing. "You just keep hurting my feelings."
"You keep that up and I'll hurt something else," Alexis said crossing her arms across her chest.
"So you're not going to tell me your story?" Petey asked.
"Why don't you just shut it?" Alexis asked.
Petey laughed.
"I am going to hate it here," Alexis said burying her head in her hands.
"Aww…poor baby," Petey said and laughed even more.
The taxi stopped, Petey paid him and he walked her into the arena. When she was inside he walked in his own direction.
"Hey!" Alexis yelled. "I don't know where I'm going!"
"Maybe that's a good thing," Petey said and walked away.
"God!" She screamed.
"Would you quit doing that?" Her uncle Jerry Jarrett asked.
"He just left me alone," Alexis stated.
"And throwing a tantrum's going to help?" He asked.
"I don't know, I usually don't think about it," Alexis said. "So, what's happening here?"
"You are going to be working here," Jerry said picking up her luggage. "And you will be going to school as well."
"That was almost a given," Alexis said rolling her eyes. "What am I going to be doing?"
"You are going to be helping the booking crew and advertising team," Jerry told her.
"Joy to the world," Alexis said sarcastically.
"Come on, you can put your luggage in my office until I'm ready to take you to my house," he said handing her her luggage and walking in front of her.
Alexis struggled with her bags while she followed him. There was tonnes of people running around in all different directions.
'How the hell do they know where they're going?' She asked herself.
Eventually they arrived at his office and she dropped her things.
"So when do I start?" She asked sitting on his desk.
"You start Monday," he said looking at her disapprovingly. "Where did your mother go wrong with you?" He asked confused.
"Hmm…" Alexis said pretending to think. In truth, she didn't have to think about it, she knew the reason, but no one ever believed her. "It was probably when she gave up on me, you know, she left."
"Your mother never left you," Jerry said.
Alexis pointed to her head. "She left in here."
"Your mother loved you," Jerry said getting frustrated.
"I'm sure she did," Alexis said. "You know that she does cocaine now?"
"She does not!" Jerry yelled and slammed his fist against the desk.
"But then again," Alexis said. "No one else ever came to see if I was telling the truth. You just all believed that I was lying."
"Get out of my office until I feel that I can deal with you," Jerry said pointing to the door.
"Geez, doesn't that just sound familiar?" She asked as she walked out of the room.
She walked down a few corridors and looked for something interesting to do. There were a couple of guys standing in the corner and they noticed her right away.
'But, who wouldn't?' Alexis asked herself as she laughed.
Alexis knew that she was drop-dead gorgeous and she showed it off every chance she got. She had straight chestnut brown hair that went over half way down her back, beautiful hazel eyes, and a mouth that no man could resist. She was tremendously proud of her toned body, some would even say that she was conceited. But she found that her best feature were her long legs and she made sure that everyone made note of them.
She received a few whistles from the men but continued walking, it was nothing new. Soon she found the bathroom and stood in front of the mirror.
"Well Alexis," she said aloud to herself, "I must say that you do look quite stunning today."
She studied herself for a few minutes. She was wearing a blood red halter top with a black mini-shirt. She also wore black boots that finished just above her knee. Her hair was done and her face was done up.
"Stunning," she said winking at herself in the mirror and then left the bathroom.
As soon as she stepped out of the bathroom she walked into a huge man.
"Well I don't think I've seen you around here," he said smiling at her. "The name's David."
Alexis looked at him for a few seconds.
"And you're not too bad," she said checking him out.
"Isn't this supposed to be the other way around?" David asked her.
"Oh, sorry, I just assumed that you were gay," Alexis said and then laughed.
"That was harsh," he said smiling at her. "So what's your name?"
"Alexis," she said extending her hand.
"Nice to meet you," he said shaking her hand.
"Oh, nice strong grip," she said laughing flirtatiously.
David began to blush.
"I'll see you around," she said winking at him and walking away.
She was close to turning around and embarrassing him, she knew that he was checking her out and she would love to see the look on his face if she caught him.
"Alexis Hexling? Is that you?"
Alexis looked to her right and saw her cousin Jeff Jarrett standing in the middle of the hallway.
"Why it is," he said walking up to her. "Girl I haven't seen you in years."
"Miss me?" She asked.
"Of course," he answered as they hugged. "Jerry told me you were coming."
"He was excited about having me at one point?" Alexis asked.
"No, actually it was more like a warning," he said thinking about it. "But anyways, where you staying?"
"With good ol' uncle Jerry," she said mocking him.
"Why don't you come and stay at my place?" Jeff asked. "I'm sure you'd have a lot more fun."
"Yeah, about that, that's the whole reason I'm here," she said. "Apparently I've been having too much fun."
"There ain't no such thing as too much fun," Jeff said laughing.
"Try telling that to my mother," Alexis said.
"Yeah, she always was quite the stickler," Jeff said. "I have to get going but if you need anything just give me a call."
"I'll do that," Alexis replied.
Jeff was nice and all but he was just a little old to be trying to make nice and be friends.
Alexis continued to walk around for a little while until she found herself back at Jerry's office. She let herself into the room and sat down on the couch. He was on the phone so she figured that she'd just wait. When he hung up the phone she was waiting for lecture.
"Okay young lady, grab your things, we're going to my place for a while," he said.
"Is Laura there?" Alexis asked following her uncle.
"I think that she should be getting home from school in about ten minutes," Jerry said opening a door for her. "Your rooms will be opposite each other."
"Sounds good," she said throwing her bags into the back of the SUV.
They drove down to residential in silence. Alexis was still partly in awe, she had never been to Nashville but she had always wanted to. It was a fairly long drive to 1534 Longerhan Drive.
Right after they pulled into the driveway Alexis' aunt Sarah ran out of the house and hugged Alexis.
"You've grown up so much," her aunt said and kissed her on the cheek. "Well don't just stand out here, come inside. Jerry! Bring Alexis' things!"
"Yes dear," Jerry said getting Alexis' luggage.
"I just finished dinner," Sarah said. "You're probably famished! I don't know why Jerry insisted that you go to the arena first. You're probably fatigued too."
"I'm quite alright," Alexis said as she followed her aunt through the house. "Laura's not home yet, she had a study group."
"I see," Alexis said looking around the house.
"Oh I'm sorry, I should probably show you around," Sarah said taking Alexis upstairs and showing her to her bedroom. "You'll probably want to make some adjustments."
Alexis shrugged her shoulders and sat down on the bed.
"I'll let you get unpacked," Sarah said and left the room.
Alexis stayed seated on the bed with her hands in her lap. 'Well this is definitely nothing like what I had at home,' Alexis thought. 'This might not be so bad after all.'
Alexis began to unpack and she was almost finished when she heard a knock at the door.
"Come in," she said. She didn't even have to turn around to know that it was her cousin Laura.
"How's it going?" Laura asked.
"It's been better," Alexis said smiling. "How've you been?"
"Meh," Laura said sitting down on the bed.
"So what are the rules around here?" Alexis asked sitting down beside her cousin.
"Dad runs a pretty tight ship around here," Laura said. "No drugs, no drinking, no partying, no dating."
Alexis raised her eyebrows in disbelief. "Are you serious?"
"Unfortunately," Laura replied. "Like I said, meh."
Alexis let out a little laugh. "So I guess I'm going to school with ya too."
"Yep," Laura said. "It's not too bad for a private school."
"Private school?" Alexis asked surprised.
"Oh, you probably didn't know about that," Laura said.
"I think that was a bit apparent," Alexis said regaining her composure.
"It'll probably be a shock to you having not gone to school for a year," Laura stated.
"Who said that?" Alexis asked.
"My dad."
"I never missed a year of school," Alexis said.
"Girls! Dinner!" Sarah yelled from downstairs.
"We should get down there," Laura said standing up. "We have to get to the show in about an hour."
"We have to?" Alexis asked.
"Yeah, all of us go," Laura told her. "Don't worry it's not that bad."
"I doubt that," Alexis said as they entered the dining room.
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Laura and Alexis sat in the backseat of the SUV as they drove to the arena.
It had definitely been different for Alexis to have dinner at the table with the whole family at a set time. It was also a shock for her when Jerry started to say Grace.
"So Alexis, how are you liking Nashville?" Sarah asked.
"It's alright," Alexis said. "I guess I'll get to see more of it when I go to school."
"Oh definitely," Sarah agreed. "Your school is almost on the opposite side of the city. The bus goes right through the city though so you'll get to see a lot of things. Maybe next weekend I'll take you and Laura shopping."
"Maybe," Alexis said.
When they got to the arena Laura and Alexis were allowed to go their own separate ways but Alexis opted to stay with Laura.
"So we're not even allowed to go shopping by ourselves?" Alexis asked.
"That's a definite no," Laura said laughing. "I guess I never really realized how tight my household was."
"No shit," Alexis replied.
"That's the other thing," Laura said pointing at Alexis. "Absolutely no swearing."
"Oh my God, I'm going to pull my hair out!" Alexis screamed.
"No tantrums and no using God's name in vain," Laura said listing off rules.
"Are you allowed to talk to boys?" Alexis asked sarcastically.
"You'll get used to it," Laura said as they walked through hallways.
"Hey Alexis."
Alexis turned around and saw the man that she had been talking to earlier.
"Hey…" she said drowning it out. She had forgotten his name.
"What are you doing back here?" He asked.
"I'm going to be working here," Alexis said to him.
"That's good," he replied. "But I gotta get going. I'm up next."
"Bye," Alexis said waving. When she turned around she met a shocked look on her cousin's face. "What?"
"You're not supposed to talk to them," Laura lectured.
"Am I only allowed to talk to you?" Alexis asked.
Laura rolled her eyes.
"Well?" Alexis asked. "It's only natural that girls talk to boys. Unless that is if your father wants to raise lesbians."
"Believe me, I've considered it," Laura responded. "But if I screw up now he's never going to let me go to the movies with some of my friends this weekend."
"You have to earn your privileges?" Alexis asked. "This is just great. I'm stuck in hell."
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There's not too much to do with wrestling in this chapter but if you like it I'll write more. So R&R please!
Katie
