Jacey opened her eyes next morning and stared directly into Randy's eyes. Royal blue and ice blue melting together. He ran a hand up her back and pulled her closer.
"Morning, gnome," he kissed her.
"I gotta say you were right about men with big homes," she chuckled.
"I wouldn't lie to you," he chuckled too.
He kissed her again, taking a few moments to just feel her lying up against him.
"So where do we go from here?" She asked.
"I can't lie to you, Jacey," he sighed. "You weren't the only one with a crush back when I trained you in NXT. And these last three weeks have made me fall in love with you. I want you. Not just in my bed, but in my life. I want a relationship with you. I wanna be able to proudly say that you're my girlfriend. And I understand if you don't want that. Just don't toy with my feelings. Tell me now, and I'll back off."
She kissed him, pushed him over on his back, and straddled him. She broke the kiss and looked at him.
"Roman kissed me last night, and I felt nothing. I was confused and angry, so I walked around. When I saw that bottle of whipped cream, everything was suddenly clear to me. I haven't been in love with him for a long time, but my mind didn't catch up until yesterday. I'm in love with you," she said. "So I'm asking you again, where do we go from here?"
He tightened his arms around her and smiled.
"Home?" He asked.
"There's something I gotta do first," she answered.
Roman arrived home early Tuesday morning. Monday night RAW had been weird. Jacey hadn't been there. Commentators had said she was out with the flu, but he didn't believe that. As he drove into his driveway, he saw a moving truck in front of his house. He jumped out of his car and ran towards it.
"What the fuck is going on here?" He yelled.
"Oh, hi Roman," she carried out a box. "I'm moving out."
"Are you shitting me right now?" He asked.
"No. Stephanie and Hunter gave me yesterday off, so I could go home and pack. I was hoping to be out of your way before you came home," she said.
She gave the box to one of the moving men, and then handed Roman the key to the house.
"That was the final box. Don't worry, I didn't take anything of yours. After all, I was only a guest here, so it's about time I move out," she said.
"I didn't mean that," he said.
"Just like you didn't mean it when you kicked me out in the middle of the night?" She asked.
"I was angry," he defended himself.
"You're angry a lot. You should seek help for that," she said. "Anyway, nice crashing here for a while, roommate. I'll see you around."
She grabbed her shoulder bag from the ground just as a cab drove up.
"Where are you gonna go?" He asked.
"Missouri," she answered.
"What's in Missouri?" He asked.
"Happiness," she answered.
Randy stood waiting for her in the airport when she landed. She ran to him and jumped up in his arms.
"Wow, someone missed me," he chuckled. "I missed you too, gnome."
"The moving truck should arrive tomorrow morning," she said.
"How did he take it?" He asked.
"As well as you could expect," she shrugged. "He's not my problem anymore."
"No, I am your problem now," he chuckled.
"Best problem ever," she pinched his ass with a giggle.
"Hey!" He pulled her close again. "Behave or you won't get pancakes for breakfast."
