'No' was a word Randy Orton barely heard, especially from the ladies.
Scratch that - 'No' wasn't even in Randy's vocabulary.
You can imagine how upset he must've been when a new ring rat, well - diva, rejected him. She smiled and softly touched his bicep before saying 'I'm a Cena fan.' You could hear her chuckling to herself, twirling her blonde extensions with her fake $30 acrylic nails, trying to sway her petite frame that lacked hips. He scowled and shook his head, hands resting on his hips. His eyes rolled as the voices started talking to him.
'She's worthless. She's blind. She's stupid. Do something about it.'
Randy smirked, agreeing with the voices that had been haunting him since his injury in June of last year. He looked around, that glint in his eyes, searching for any signs of life. He laughed softly in victory, and looked back down her way. The blonde was sitting on a storage trunk, texting on her cell phone. It was pink. Randy scoffed in disgust. He hated pink. 'They're all alike.'
He walked over to her, his long legs making it easy to get there quickly and sat beside her. She jumped in shock and looked to her right.
"Can't get the hint?" She joked, laughing at his stern face.
"I'm going to ask you again, will you go out to dinner with me?" Randy managed to say through clenched teeth.
"No, I've heard about you, you're a prick, you think you're better than anyone, you trash hotel rooms, you sleep around with the world, and worst of all, you ruin purses!" She said getting up, pointing her index finger in his face. She had been referring to all the rumours circulating on the internet.
Randy huffed, his blood beginning to boil.
'She doesn't know you. She's wrong, she's all wrong.'
The voices were louder now, almost yelling. He couldn't hear anything except them. His thinking was blocked. It was starting to take over.
Randy couldn't control it anymore; he grabbed her shoulders and pushed her up against the wall. She wriggled under his strong hold, grunting - struggling to break free.
"SAY NO NOW RING RAT!"
"NO!" She yelled, at the brink of tears.
'Kill her. Kill her now. She'll never say No again. I promise you.' The voices said.
And so he did.
