I wrote this story around 2005 and it was the first FanFiction story I ever wrote! Two years ago I published it on here, but then I re-read it and I noticed it was full of spelling and grammar mistakes, so I decided to delete it. But now, I decided to publish it here again. I think it is a lot better than the last time, but still has spelling and gramma mistakes. However, I hope you enjoy it!
This story is divided in two parts: the first part will start in 1983 and will end up in 1995. The second part of the story will start in 2005 and I will continue writing from there.
Note: This first chapter is just a little preview. I'll only post a new chapter in March! I want to see if you like it or not.
Title: Loving My Best Friend
Rating: PG 13
Summary: John Cena and Stacy Keibler met each other when they were children and became best friends. Years later they realize that are in love with each other, but what happens when everyone is against their love?
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Twenty-Two Years Ago (1983)
Sat on the back seat of her mother's car, a four year old Stacy was looking at the outside by the window of the car. She was admiring the snow. It was the first day of November and the young girl and her mother were driving to their new house.
- Just one more hour and we will be in our new house - Ellen said glancing at Stacy by the rear-view mirror. Stacy didn't say anything and continued looking at the snow.
- Mommy...- Stacy almost said in a whisper after a while.
- Yes? - Ellen asked with curiosity. The older woman was tall and had dark-blonde hair. She was very young too. She was only eighteen years old when Stacy was born.
- Why daddy didn't come with us? - Stacy asked taking her eyes from the window and stared at the driver's seat, where her mother was.
- Sweetheart...- Ellen said in a tender voice. It was a harsh topic to talk about. - Mommy and daddy aren't together anymore. I thought you had understood it when we talked with you.
- I know. You and daddy told me you aren't together anymore because you don't like each other - Stacy said and Ellen stayed very surprise with those words.
Those weren't the words she and her daugher's father used to explain the end of their relationship. Stacy always surprised her for being too smart and to find out everything that she or Eric tried to hide from her for being so young.
- Daddy said that just because he doesn't come to live with me, it doesn't mean he doesn't love me. But daddy, could live in the front house...
- Daddy can't live with us and neither can he live in the front house - Ellen said, trying to explain the situation to Stacy without hurting her. - Do you want the people who live in front of our new house to lose theirs?
- No! - Stacy exclaimed and looked at the window once again. - When am I going to see daddy?
- Every time you want - Ellen answered her daughter. - I promise you: on the Christmas we are going to see daddy. Ok?
- Ok! - Stacy said and her lips drew an innocent and sweet smile. The four-year old saw a signal with the name of the place to where she and her mother where going. - What is written over there?
- West Newbury, Massachusetts - Ellen read and looked one more time to Stacy. The mother noticed that her child was entertained looking at the snow outside again. Where they lived before snow was unusual.
"This is going to work," Ellen thought to herself with a little smile covering her face. This was a fresh new start for her and Stacy.
- If this isn't the last time that school calls me because you entered in a fight, you can be sure Mattthat I'm going to punish you. No Christmas presents for you! - A man warned while entering in his house.
Two boys, his sons, followed him. Letting the boys to enter in the house, he then closed the door and stared at the two of them. He was waiting for his older to explain his actions.
- It wasn't my fault - the kid who was called Matt replied, putting his school bag on the floor. Matt was eight years old and the other boy was six years old.
- In a matter of fact...- the other kid started saying, but Matt looked at him with anger inside his eyes. He stayed in silence and met his father. The man was still staring at the two boys waiting for a concrete answer. Excuses weren't accepted.
- What is happening? - a woman asked appearing from the kitchen and looked at the two boys and then to her husband. - Why did you arrive so soon? What happened?
- It didn't happen anything! - Matt answered and sat on the couch. He folded his arms in annoyance.
- Matt entered in a fight on school and I had to go there because his teacher wanted to talk with me about it - the man answered. He took his eyes from his older son to look at his wife, but then he looked to his son once again. - What happened to you enter in a fight?
- Nothing - Matt answered with anger without taking a look at his parents or at his younger brother.
- It was because of a girl - his brother answered and Matt looked to him like he was going to kill him.
- John, I'm going to kill you - Matt said walking to John, but before he could hit the younger boy his father grabbed him.
- Go to your bedroom now - he told Matt very severely. Not only he had started a fight on school, but he would now hit his younger brother if he hadn't stopped him.
- But...- Matt tried to say something, but he was interrupted by his mother.
- Now, Matthew! - the woman said severely too and the kid walked to his bedroom on the second floor. He was feeling very angry.
- I need back to work - the men said kissing his wife and then walked out of the house. He left inside the living room his wife and his son, who had taken a seat on the couch. The woman looked at her son and noticed that John was staring at her.
- What is John? - the woman asked her son and sat at his side.
- Why did Matt fight because a girl? - John questioned his mother with curiosity. - Girls are weird!
- You will understand. Two years from now or even later you'll understand - the woman answered and then hugged John.
"Please God, let it be even later!" she thought to herself.
- But two years from now they will still be weird - John said and looked at his mother even more confused.
The older woman simply smiled to him. Taking her eyes from John, she looked to the outside and saw a car parking in front a of house. It was an unfamiliar vehicle. It could only belong to the new neighbours she heard about a couple of days ago when she was told the house had ben sold.
- We have new neighbours. - With those words John took a look at the outside. - Do you want to meet them?
- Dad said that you needed to rest - John told her. - He is always saying that.
- We are just going to meet them, John - she said without losing her smile and walked to the house's main entrance.
- But dad...- John started, but she interrupted him.
- Like I told your father I'm going tell you and I hope you understand what I'm going to say - the woman said looking to his son's baby blue eyes. - I'm pregnant not dead!
- Here we are! - Ellen exclaimed opening the door of her car, so Stacy could get out of the vehicle. The two stared at the house; their new house. - What do you think?
- Too big and too white - Stacy answered looking at the house with attention. It was a white detached house with brown doors and windows. It was very different from her previous home.
- It isn't that bad - Ellen replied. - And it is too white because of the snow...Come to help mommy.
- Doing what? - Stacy asked following her mother back to the car.
- Pick up some boxes to put them inside the house. - The woman in her twenties opened up one of the car's door.
- Where are the rest of our things? - Stacy queried and Ellen gave her a small bag which inside has some items that belonged to the younger girl.
- They will arrive tomorrow - Ellen answered picking up two boxes and walked to the front door of the house. In few seconds, she opened it.
Stacy was the first entering inside theis new house. Putting her bag on the floor, Stacy walked into the living room and looked around. Without sayind a word to her mother, the young girl started exploring the house. Ellen placed the boxes on the floor and walked to the car to pick up more boxes. Lots of work was ahead.
Stacy was in the middle of the kitchen walking from a side to another when her mother appeared.
- What are you doing? - Ellen asked with curiosity.
- It is too big! - Stacy answered and looked at her mother. - Thirty baby steps.
- Thirty? - Ellen asked surprised. "Fours years and already counts until thirty?," she thought to herself. Stacy seemed smarted than she always thought.
- Yes! - Stacy answered and saw that Ellen was looking at her without reaction. It seemed something was wrong. - Mommy?
- Yes? - Ellen asked escaping from her thoughts and faced her daughter with a little smile on her face.
- Where is my bedroom? - Stacy asked with a little smile too.
- Upstairs - Ellen answered. - Do you want to see it?
Stacy nodded with her head. She wanted to see if for a while now.
- Come with me...
Walking to the second floor Ellen and Stacy entered in the last door of the hall. It was a small bedroom with a window to the outside. The walls were light yellow and it had connection to a small bathroom.
- Do you like it? - Ellen asked and Stacy nodded with her head. - Is that a "yes" or a "no"?
- Yes - Stacy answered with a smile etached across her face and in that moment the two heard a voice coming from the front door of the house.
- I think our new neighbours arrived - Ellen said with a big smile walking out of the bedroom and Stacy followed her.
- So, what if they are weird? - John asked his mother while they were waiting for the new neighbours to come to answer the door. - What if appears from there a weird girl?
- John, if you want mommy to rest don't do those questions - the pregnant woman answered and in that moment they saw two people coming from the second floor: a young blonde woman and a little girl.
- Hi! - Ellen said walking to the door. Stacy stayed behind her mother.
- Hi! - John's mother said looking at the two. - I wanted to welcome you to the neighbourhood. I'm sure you will love living here.
- Thank you - Ellen said with a smile. Stacy's eyes were on the boy that was at the other woman's side - I'm Ellen and this is my daughter, Stacy...
- I'm Carol and this is my son, John - the woman said and then touched on John's shoulder.
- Hi! - John greeted the two and in that moment he looked at Stacy and noticed that she was looking at him, she was observing him.
- I would invite you to enter, but the house is empty. Our bags and the furniture will only arrive tomorrow and we only have a few boxes inside - Ellen explained, feeling a little bit embarrassed.
- Don't worry - the woman said, trying to make the other feel comfortable. - Do you want to come my house? I could make a tea. And before you say "no", you will not give any work. Believe me, I have four boys and the fifth coming. Making tea is easy for me.
- Then, I think we accept - Ellen announced.
When the four people entered in the house, the two women walked to the kitchen and Stacy and John were left in the living room. John sat on the couch and Stacy stayed on the door with her eyes on him.
- Why are you staring at me? - John finally asked her. Having her looking at him like that was becoming weird. Stacy didn't say anything and sat at his side - You are weird.
Once again, Stacy stayed without saying a word, making John mad. It was annoying to speak with someone and not to have an answer.
- Do you even talk?
- Yes! - Stacy finally spoke, talking for the first time with John, and then looked to a football ball that was at her side. - Do you play?
- What? - John asked and then looked at the ball that was at her side. - My father is teaching me how to play it. Do you like it?
- I saw some games with my daddy - Stacy answered him, showing a smile.
- Where is your father? - John asked with curiosity. He had only seen Ellen and Stacy and he was very surprise for not seeing anyone else.
- My daddy lives in another house. I live with my mommy. My daddy and mommy aren't together anymore - Stacy told him.
- Oh...- John exclaimed. He couldn't imagine his parents getting divorced. Taking his eyes from Stacy, he looked at the football ball again. - Do you want to play?
- I don't know how to play - Stacy answered.
- I can teach you - John said grabbing the football ball and saw and a little smile appearing on Stacy's face.
- So, where is your husband? - John's mother asked while serving the tea.
- We aren't together anymore - Ellen answered. - We have decided that it was better for us and for Stacy. He is too much involved with his job.
- Oh, what does he do? - the woman asked and sat at Ellen's side.
- He is involved in the wrestling business - Ellen answered and drank a little of the tea. - I really never understood what he does. To be truly, I really never got interested.
- Well, we have something in common...- the pregnant woman said and Ellen looked at her with curiosity. - My husband has something to do with wrestling too.
- Why are you playing with a girl? - Matt asked his brother. He was sat on the stairs. - I thought that the girls were weird for you.
- Weren't you supposed to stay in your bedroom? - John questioned Matt, but he ignored his brother.
- Who are you? - Matt asked Stacy, who looked at him, but didn't say anything. - Did the cat cut your tongue?
- Cats can't cut tongues - Stacy answered Matt. - People are the only who can cut it.
- How old are you? - Matt asked, very surprise with Stacy's answer.
- Four - Stacy answered.
- And she almost plays better than you - John told his older brother.
- We will see that! - Matt said and took from John's hands the football ball and then walked to the backyard. John looked to Stacy and smiled to her. Stacy looked to him and smiled too. Then the two ran to the backyard after the older boy.
And it was how a big friendship born between John and Stacy. Barely they knew that the friendship would become into something more...
I hope you enjoyed the first chapter! Sorry for the spelling mistakes!
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