Joann didn't trust Colby Lopez more than she could throw him.

But, at the same time, she didn't love anybody as much as she loved Colby. The two have been dating on and off for years and the second his career picked up and he started doing bigger shows, she couldn't help but create negative images in her head of him fooling around with other women. After all, he had quickly risen up to be one of the top bad guys, and what woman did not find herself attracted to a bad guy?

She didn't care much for the sport, or anything about his profession. It all bored her and she knew it was fake. She couldn't understand why Colby was so tied up in the spectacle. But if she wasn't stuck in graduate school, she wouldn't mind following him on the road- even if she hated everything about it. All Joann wanted was for him to come back to Iowa, go back to school and find a real job. At least if he was home, she could watch over him more carefully. She wouldn't have to worry about infidelity at all if he were home.

Colby didn't understand why Joann was so jealous all the time. He loved her to the moon and back and there was no one he cared about more than her. Joann was always worried about him cheating on her, but Colby rarely had the time to entertain anybody. His life was focused around his job and his training. In all honesty, he barely had time for Joann. What made her think he would have time to cheat on her? The constant bickering and the constant accusations was draining his energy completely. He was finally living his dream, and he wasn't going to let her insecurities take him down.

He had no choice but to go on a break with her.

Joann was devastated. She was completely sure, more than certain, that Colby had broken up with her because he was a compulsive cheater. There was absolutely no other reason he would leave her after three years. They had been together for so long and had been through so much together. If he couldn't deal with phone calls and text messages and voice mails all the time, it was probably because he didn't want her bothering him while he was with his other girls.

So what Joann did next might have been called 'crazy' by a lot of other people, but to her, she just wanted to confirm her suspicions.

Joann sat in the small café sipping on her coffee. The morning rush had died down and the small café had a light buzz of chitter chatter floating around the air. No one gave her a second look as she sat in the back corner. She couldn't imagine being Colby and have hundreds of people throughout the day rave and praise 'Seth Rollins,' constantly asking for pictures, flirting with him, not even being respectful to the fact he had a girlfriend back home. It sickened her to see how desperate people were to get their 15 seconds of fame.

A woman walked into the café with sunglasses on and a beanie. The weather was dim and grey and foggy, but she came as incognito as possible to fight off a crowd. She was just on time. The woman made her way towards Joann and sat down with her.

"Hey, Lola." Joann smiled as the young woman situated herself in her seat.

"Please, Joann. You know I like Leilani." The young woman was not too fond of people using her ring name in person, mainly because she liked to keep the two worlds separate. She was a wrestler and a diva, first and foremost, but she had her own life that she wanted to keep to herself.

Joann first met Leilani a few years ago when Colby first started in the business. He was brought to WWE's developmental center around the same time Leilani first started. Their careers were very similar to each other, being that they started off very young and in the Indies. The WWE noticed the two young wrestlers and extended them contracts at about the same time. Although there were many people part of the Independent Wrestling circuit, it was a small and familiar world. Leilani had heard about Colby Lopez, and knew him as 'Tyler Black.' And Colby was more than familiar with Leilani. There weren't too many women in the Indies, so when a new woman entered the scene, everybody wanted to know who she was. Not only was she deviously beautiful, but she knew how to kick ass. Leilani, or back then known as "Lana Del Sol," became a very valuable asset to the world of wrestling.

On their first day of training, Colby had brought Joann so she could see what his world was all about. There, she met Leilani. Leilani was all about her business and more indulged in her wrestling than anything else. That was a reason Joann trusted Leilani more than any other girl. All Leilani cared about was wrestling. That's all she did, all she talked about. If Joann was correct, Leilani did not have too many friends on the roster because she was more focused on her job. Leilani was not a threat to Joann and Colby's relationship.

Joann wouldn't call Leilani a friend. Not even close to say the least. But she was someone she could trust and could respect in some way, despite her profession.

"Sorry, I guess I just get used to saying what I hear on TV every week." Joann apologized.

Leilani smirked, "I thought you didn't watch?"

"I'll tune in every now and then to see Colby in action."

The young brunette across Joann pursed her lips and nodded. "So, what was it that you wanted to talk to me about?"

She took a deep breath. "Okay. I don't know what the rumors are going on in the back-"

"I don't listen to rumors." Leilani said, cutting her off.

"Okay, well, in that case, Colby and I broke up, and I'm pretty sure it's because he's cheating on me."

Leilani laughed a little, "I'm sorry." She said covering her mouth. "That's gotta be the funniest thing I've ever heard. Colby would never do that to you! He's always working, always training. There's no way that guy is cheating on you."

"No, you don't understand. I know him better than anybody on this planet, and I know for a fact that he's cheating on me."

"Okay. If you strongly believe in that, what does any of this have to do with me?"

"I need your help."

"With what?" Leilani asked raising a brow at the woman.

"I've been going crazy here, and Colby won't talk to me. I just need him to tell me that he's cheating on me or has cheated on me just so I can move on. I just can't let him go. He won't answer my phone calls, or my text messages. I just need closure."

"And you want me to talk to him? We're barely friends…" Leilani laughed.

"No, no, no. What I'm going to ask is going to be completely crazy, and if you say no, I totally understand but-"

"What do you need me to do?" Leilani asked running out of patience.

"I need you to try to, I don't know how to say it, seduce Colby? Try to flirt with him maybe? The second he does I'll know he's nothing more than a lying cheater."

At this point Leilani burst into laughter. "You want me to flirt with Colby? You've seriously got to be kidding me. You really are out of your mind, I'm sorry Joann. But I don't like to get involved with other people and their lives. And plus, that's completely ridiculous. You're pretty much asking me to plant the evidence for you. I'm pretty sure it's illegal for cops to plant evidence, and I'm probably not qualified to do that either."

Joann sighed. She knew this was completely out of her league and that it would never work. But it was worth a shot. "I'm sorry, Leilani. I'm just- I'm stuck here. I really love him and I can't let him go. He's such a good guy and I know he would never cheat on me. Part of me just wants to create this story where he hurts me and breaks my heart so I can let go of him, you know?"

Leilani sighed. She played the best bad girl on television. Her character was loved even past the WWE universe. The sultry brunette had graced many magazine covers for her curvaceous bod and her tan skin and dark, mysterious eyes. She wore her red lipstick marvelously and her bright smile was always hinted with a tinge of mischief. But even if she was the best bad girl on television, and even if all she cared about was wrestling, she still had a heart and still knew what it felt like to get a broken heart. Joann obviously trusted her enough to flirt and seduce the man she loved. How could she possibly say no to the heart broken girl?

Leilani had her fair share of heart breaks, and she knew how badly they hurt and how deeply they cut.

"Alright, Joann. I'll do it."

Joann raised her head slightly and looked at Leilani with serious eyes. "Really…?"

Leilani took a deep breath in and one breath out. "Yes. But I have a few conditions and I'm sure you do, too. But before you state your conditions, I will say mine first."

"Deal." Joann acquiesced.

"One, the second things get too far and I start feeling really uncomfortable, I'm taking myself out." Joann nodded. "Two, I am not touching him in any way. I don't get involved with coworkers and I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want me to get handsy with your man." Joann completely agreed with that one. "And three, this deal going between us does not escape us. I do not mix work and my personal life."

"Settled. I ask for nothing more and nothing less. My only thing is, the second he even shows the smallest remote signs of interest and attraction, you let me know. And I will leave him alone. That will be all the closure I need."

Leilani had no idea what she was getting herself into. She barely shared a conversation with Colby. The two mixed it up in the ring a few times, but that was only during training. She didn't have too many friends backstage. She knew that people talked about her and how she isolated herself from everybody. But she didn't need friends. Leilani was one of the top divas of the division. This was her dream job. What kind of friends did she really need?

But Leilani knew a broken heart and she knew it wasn't a good feeling. She knew what it was like to want closure and not get any of it. The girl in front of her was torn apart and she couldn't stand to see another women broken because of a man. Leilani knew she could use a few friends, and Joann didn't seem too bad. A little crazy, but not too bad. And maybe she might make a friend out of Colby. Who knew what was going to happen?

Joann didn't trust Leilani farther than she could throw her.

But, at the same time, she didn't love anybody as much as she loved Colby.

Author's Note: I am rewriting this story a little bit. Nothing too different. Just tweaking it up a little bit, because the last one was a little awkward lol.