"You give me that kind of something, want it all the time, need it everyday."

"Shut the fuck up!" Destiny yelled incredulously in the seemingly empty arena. There were a few patrons standing by, but Destiny was a bit too surprised by the news she just heard to care.

She was supposed to be training and rehearsing for the ROH taping that night, that is until Phil came and interrupted her.

He had told her that he had some important news, which usually was some stupid, perverted jokes, and she usually ignored them, but Phil being Phil, became too persistent and she caved.

Which is when he told her that the girl they had met in the hallway, Lexi Hardy, as now her tag team partner. Not that she had a problem with that. Destiny just didn't know how this girl operated.

She imagined Lexi being a great wrestler, since the girl was related to Matt and Jeff Hardy, but just because her Lexi's brothers were good at wrestling, it had been a proven fact that in the WWE, just because you have a famous name, you aren't always living up to the name's standard.

"Do you think she can wrestle?" Destiny asked before her mind could process what her mouth was saying. Phil chuckled at this.

"Maybe you should ask her yourself? he told her. She raised her eyebrow at him, before he turned her around for her to meet the emotionless face of Lexi.

"It's nice to know my tag team partner doubts me," the youngest Hardy spoke truthfully, as she dumped her gym bag onto the floor, and entered the ring.

"Could've warned me Philip," Destiny said.

"No, I'm good. Seeing you anxious is funny and cute," he told her. He kissed her cheek before grabbing his belongings, and telling her that he would see her back at the hotel before the show that night.

"I'm didn't mean that I thought you were bad," Destiny explained as soon as Phil left them.

Lexi shrugged."You just don't think I'm good enough for your standards either," she accused. Destiny shook her head nervously.

"No, I never said that," she explained. Lexi rolled her eyes at her and Destiny took this time to notice that Lexi was reasonably shorter than she was. She also noticed that her hair was no longer honey brown, but an auburn color now.

"How old are you," she began to ask. "If that's okay to ask," Destiny added when she noticed Lexi raise an eyebrow at her.

"I'll be twenty three in October, you?" Lexi countered.

"Twenty two in November," Destiny smiled. It was Lexi's turn to smile at the younger girl.

"It'll be like having the little sister I've always wanted," she told Destiny.

Destiny couldn't help but notice the sudden tug in her chest, but ignored it, and smiled. " I have a feeling we're going to be really close like sisters as well."

"Cool, let's get started then," and they both went over a few new moves with each other

"How'd it go with the sadist earlier?" Phil asked his girlfriend as they both got prepared in their room. He was waiting impatiently as Destiny was throwing some changing clothes into her bag, so when they both finished their matches, they could just leave to go eat or something.

"Lexi isn't a sadist, she's actually an interesting person to be around," Destiny half lied. It was true, Lexi did say some pretty interesting things. She was a little sadistic though.

Well, maybe more defensive and aggressive than, but borderline sadistic regardless.

Destiny had found out that Lexi had ADHD, and Destiny had told her that she had Social Anxiety Disorder.

She felt comfortable opening up to her, and even though it was a little too soon to say, it was probably because of the possible girl crush that was developing.

"Yeah, and I'm not sarcastic," Phil smirked at her, pulling her from behind, startling her. They both fell to the bed.

"Why are you lying, you know God doesn't like liars," she told him.

"God also apparently doesn't like homosexuality, but then again, I don't believe in God," he countered her. Destiny frowned at him, propping her head onto his stomach.

She didn't like judging people, that was God's job. Someone she actually did believe in. It was weird how she and Phil were together, yet neither shared the same religion.

"Why did you bring up homosexuals?" Destiny asked, breaking the silence and tension in the room.

"I see the way that Lexi girl looks at you, she's into you. Which I'll admit, that's really fucking hot, you two should hook up just one time, and let me watch it," he told her, laying his hand in the small of her back, brushing his fingertip on her bare skin.

"I really doubt that she swings that way," Destiny spoke. She kissed Phil's lips so he wouldn't say anything stupid, or blow to the face.

His lips were chapped against hers, and was too chaste for the hormones that were building up in the pit of her stomach.

Destiny was never sure about h Sow to do certain things that could be counted as foreplay because she was still a virgin. So, when she pushed her tongue into Phil's mouth, she couldn't help but pull back completely.

"Well that was new," Phil smiled at her. Destiny just blinked before trying to kiss him again. Phil pushed against her.

"As mush as I would love to do more of this, I'm getting more than a little worked up, and I wouldn't want to take your virginity without you being ready," he told her. She simply nodded, face flushed, and wondered what had come over her .

"Let's just leave for the arena now, I wanna get warmed up before my match," Destiny told Phil. He smirked at her.

"You're more than warmed up right now," he teased, earning a pillow smack to the face.

Destiny was ecstatic to leave the room. She was looking forward to working with Lexi tonight. The dyed red head had exceeded Destiny's expectations for a tag team partner, and it excited her to get to work with her.

She knew she would enjoy this experience so much.