Saving_Me.Y2J (Chris Jericho) :Part One: The Day Everything Fell
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Elaine fell to her knees and almost burst into tears. Her uncle, Ric Flair, lay flat out on the mat, covered in his own blood. Randy Orton stared down devilishly at her from the ring.
April 23, 2007: The day hell froze over. The day the light left her eyes forever. The day Randy Orton won her contract.
No one thought with so much on the line that Ric Flair would lose. That was the only reason that Vince McMahon had made the match in the first place. Ever Raw, SmachDown!, and ECW superstar whether at home or in the arena stopped to watch this match. And after the referee counted the third hand slap, they all bowed their heads in silent prayer for the young girls safety.
For the past two months, the Legend Killer, had been hitting on Ric Flairs twenty-two years old niece. Flirting turned into an obsession. Randy challenged Ric Flair to a match. If Ric Flair won, Randy promised to leave Elaine alone, forever. But if Randy won, Elaine would relinquish her contract to him. Becoming his girlfriend, only wresting when he allowed her too, basically becoming his slave. Nobody thought Randy Orton would win, nobody thought thought Ric Flair would lose. But he did and he did.
Elaine sat in the black stretch limo. Randy stretched out confidently and poured himself a glass of champagne. "So, Elaine? How does it feel to be the girlfriend of the Legend Killer?"
"How do you think it feels, you sexist pig?" The glass shattered on the floor of the limo. Her head slammed against the tinted bulletproof glass. Randy had his hand clasped around the young girls throat.
"Don't you ever say anything like that to me again! Do you hear me?! You belong to me now! I own you!" Elaine gasped for breath, the life was being drained from her very being. The larger man let the petite woman go. She raised a hand to her chest, staring at Orton with fearful dark blue eyes. "You belong to me now."
