He waited patiently for her at the entrance of the airport. Hands resting on his hip, observing the beautiful sunny scenery. Wearing a black aviator glasses sure do justice by blocking the sun from burning his eyes. He turned around when he felt someone tapped his shoulder. Smiling widely, he gave the companion a big hug.
"Been waiting long?" Erin asked smiling, her ocean blue eyes sparkled.
Mark looked down on his wrist-watch, "Very long. Thought I had to wait for another few hours," he teased, smirking.
Erin rolled her eyes, chuckling. She missed Mark. They've been best friends for years now. Haven't met him a long time because of his work.
Mark bent down and pick up her luggage. He then lead the way towards his car, an arm wrapping around her shoulder.
"How's your flight?" he asked, acknowledging the fans with a nod when they wave at him.
"Long, boring and tired," closing her mouth when she began yawning.
"You didn't sleep during the flight?" opening the front passenger door and helped her on it before putting the luggage at the back of the passenger seat. He walked around the car and hopped in on the driver seat. He started the ignition and off to the arena. Smackdown is starting in a few hours time. He needed to be there early to discuss his match with Big Show.
Erin shakes her head, answering his earlier question, "No. Not when there's someone unknown sitting beside me,"
He glanced at her before looking back at the road. He can see how sleepy she was. He reached out, patting her thigh gently, "Go ahead and take a rest. I'll wake you up when we reach there,"
She didn't need to be told twice. She closed her eyes, leaning on the window shield. Within seconds, she had fallen to deep sleep. Mark turned on the radio though its put on low volume, not wanting to disturb Erin. He searched for the right radio station and he settled down once he found one relaxing song.
Once arriving at the arena, he parked the car in the parking lot. He looked at Erin who is still sleeping peacefully. He hate to wake her up because he knows that she's very tired after the long flight. He sighed softly, "Erin, we're here." he said softly.
She stirred a little before sleeping back again. He sighed once again, gently shaking her, "Erin, we're here."
She opened her eyes slowly, looking around her surrounding before staring at the emerald green eyes. Rubbing her eyes, she went out of the car and start stretching her sore muscle. "You can leave the luggage here," she said as soon as Mark got out of the car.
Mark nodded, taking his gym bag instead. He locked the doors before walking towards the building with Erin walking beside him. He held the door for Erin before letting himself in. The hallway isn't full which means that most of the wrestlers is still at the hotel.
"Hey Mark," Glen greeted Mark. He was wearing his wrestling pants and t-shirt. He had wanted to go to the cafetaria until he saw Mark.
"Hey,"
Glen looked from Mark to the beautiful girl standing beside him, before looking back at Mark. Curiously, he asked, "Didn't know you're attached."
Mark chuckled, this is not the first time people thinking they're attached. "She's my best friend, Erin. Erin, meet my best buddy Glen."
"I thought I was your only best friend," Glen looked hurt playfully before smirking. He turned his attention to Erin, "Hi. It's a pleasure to meet you," he held his hand out.
Erin took it without hesistation, "Same to you," she smiled.
"So you're the new diva here?" Glen asked, arching his eyebrows and letting go her hand.
"Oh no. I just came here to visit Mark."
Glen nod slowly, "Heard there's a new diva debuting tonight. Thought it was you," he shrugged, "Anyway. I'm going to the cafetaria. Wanna come?" he asked both though mainly focusing on Erin. He wanted to know more about her. She looked innocent, beautiful and a quiet person which makes him intrigued to know more about her.
Mark looks down at Erin, "Glen will show you around. I have to meet up with Big Show."
Erin smiled, "Alrigh then. Lead the way then Mr Jacobs ."
Glen held out his arm which Erin wrapped her hand around it, "Sure Miss Erin," grinning widely, and leading them both to the cafetaria.
