"Guess who?" a voice asked from behind. Stephanie's eyes were covered by someone's hands but she didn't even have to guess who it was. She spun around and right there in front of her were her three children.

"Oh, my girls! How I've missed you so much!" she said with so much joy as she hugged them all at once. She squeezed them tightly in her arms and kissed them all on their cheeks.

"We miss you too, mommy." Vaughn replied.

Stephanie looked up and saw Paul standing by the door smiling at his family. It was the first time in a long time his wife was genuinely happy. She stood up and walked over to him. "Thank you." She whispered to him as her voice cracked. Tears rolled down her cheeks but Paul wiped them away. "None of those today, okay? They're gonna be here with you for a while so let's make it a fun day." He ordered. She took in a deep breath and exhaled. "Yeah. Yeah, you're right." She replied. She held his hand and the two walked into the room.

"Mommy, when are you coming back home?" Murphy asked her innocently.

"I promise, baby, mommy will be back by the time school is over. When I do come back, we will take that trip to DisneyWorld like I promised." She assured. The girls cheered and all Stephanie could do was hate herself for lying to her daughters. She faked her smile and laughs but deep down inside she was screaming and crying because she knew she will never be able to take them.

"Why don't you show mom what you made for her?" Paul asked his daughters. They hurried to the backpacks that were on the floor and opened on of their bags with excitement. Aurora took out from her bag a scrapbook they created and showed it to their mother. The hardcover was black and on the front was a family trip they took together smiling and look happy for the camera. When Stephanie opened the book, she saw there were pictures of her with her kids from the moment they were born to the most recent picture taken. There were pictures from birthday celebrations, dance recitals, Halloween costumes and parties, pictures of the family just goofing off and posing silly for the camera, and even sentimental pictures of each other hugging.

"The girls thought it would be a good idea to make an album for you if you ever miss them and everyday they'll add more pictures to the album." Paul explained. She looked through the album and cherished every picture that was put in the album. "I love this." She said.

"Really?" Aurora asked. "Would I ever lie to you girls? This is a great idea." She told her. She placed the album by her nightstand and wanted to ask how their day was.

"So what happened in school today?"

"We had our spelling test. I got a 90. I spelled 'receive' wrong. I always forget the 'I before E except after C rule'." Aurora replied. "Honey, don't worry about it. We all make those little mistakes. Has daddy practiced with you?" she asked. "He did. It was my fault. I was rushing and didn't check twice at my work." Aurora said. "Aurora, sweetie, don't blame yourself. Next time just take your time. Be the last person if you have to be. It doesn't make you look dumb. It makes you look smarter because you are showing your friends that you're working harder and making sure you know your stuff."

"Is that why you are awake for a long time some nights?" Murphy asked. "Yes, honey. Sometimes I also have tests like you but a little different. I have to read and make sure that when I send some papers to important people I wrote down everything that is supposed to be in those papers. Otherwise Mr. Johnson from California will call and say 'Hey, Ms. McMahon, you told me you were going to let us sell WWE movies in all the stores. You didn't write that in this paper you sent me'. So I have to make sure everything that I promised them and ask them for is written. We don't want any confusion. So my test is really 'Can Mommy Remember Everything She Promised the People?" "Oh, so your test is more about remembering promises." Vaughn replied. "Good thing daddy isn't taking that test. He would fail, big time. He forgot to buy us the ice cream he promised us." Aurora joked. Alt he girls, including Stephanie, looked at Paul. Poor Paul, he was outnumbered and began to stammer. "But, hey… I – It was—we didn't…"

"Honey, it's okay. When you guys are going home, he will buy you some ice cream." Stephanie told them. She looked back at Paul and he gave her the 'I give up' look.

"Before we leave, and before I forget, let's take a picture together so we can add it to the album." Paul said changing the subject. He whipped out his cell phone and the family took several pictures together. Some of just the girls together, then with their mother, and finally a few silly family shots.

"Oh, I want you to meet someone!" Stephanie told them. She jumped off her bed and disappeared out the door.

"Should we follow her?" Vaughn asked her father. "I'm not sure." He answered back as he laughed.

Stephanie knocked on the door furiously and immediately the door swung open.

"What? What? Is everything okay?" Ryan asked. "Yes! Come with me!" she answered excitedly and grabbed him by the arm. She dragged him down the hall as he asked what was going on. When she entered, Ryan saw why she was so excited.

"Guys, I want you to meet a friend. This is Ryan."

In shock, Ryan didn't know what to say. Standing in front of him was one of the most recognized wrestlers, Triple H. Additionally, her children were also standing in front of him. He wasn't nervous but rather, felt humbled that she wanted him to meet her family.

"Nice to meet, Ryan." Paul smiled and extended his arm to shake his hand. "It's an honor to meet you, Mr. Triple H, sir." Ryan nervously said as he shook his hand. "Just call me Paul." He replied.

"And these 3 are my girls." Stephanie told him as she knelt down and hugged them from behind. Ryan knelt down and smiled at them.

"Ahh. Let me guess. You must be Aurora…," he said as he pointed at her. "You must be Rapunzel…," he said as he pointed to Murphy. "And you must be Cinderella." He smiled at Vaughn.

"Hey, you got mine and Murphy's names wrong!" Vaughn laughed. "I did? Your mother told me she has 3 princesses."

Stephanie and Ryan exchanged a warm smile. Paul saw in his wife's eyes that Ryan was helping her stay positive after all that she's been through. She kissed her girls and had a playful group hug with them. "He's right. I did tell him I have 3 princesses. I love you girls so much." She told them. They laughed and played with her as Ryan and Paul stood by the wall watching.

"So how is she doing here?"

"Better. She was really bummed the first couple of days. I introduced myself and wanted her to feel a little comfortable here. She's starting to talk to others here too. Usually she will hang out with me and my other friends here will join us and I'd introduce them to her. I can't say she's thrilled to be here but I try to remind her that she shouldn't think about it." Ryan explained. "That's good. I really appreciate it, man. I've never been away from her this long but it kills me more that she wants to do this all on her own. I wish I was there to help her and be there to hold her hand during the chemo sessions and whenever she's feeling drained. I feel helpless." Paul explained. Ryan looked at Paul and shook his head. "Don't feel that way. She told me that it was her decision to come here. You are helping her. Don't feel helpless. If you stopped her from staying here, then you'd feel helpless. She's getting the best help here. You visit her everyday and you even brought her children to visit her. She's lucky to have a good guy like you. I don't think I've seen her smile that much since she came here." He explained.

Paul looked over Ryan's shoulder and saw his girls playing and laughing with their mother. He knew Ryan was right.

"I appreciate all the help and support you're giving her. At least there's someone here who she can count on and turn to if she needs it." Paul said as he patted him on the shoulder. "Stephanie is a friend to me. She's a good person. She deserves nothing but the best around her. The least I could do is just say a few jokes to get her mind off all this. It works sometimes. Other times I just remind her that everything will be okay. That being optimistic does work wonders and it calms her down." Ryan explained as he looked at her.

"Hey, I'm gonna get going. You guys enjoy your family time. I will go and finish reading my book." Ryan told Paul. "Yeah, sure, man. It was nice meeting you again and thanks for everything."

"It's my pleasure."

Ryan walked over to Stephanie and the girls and sat beside them.

"So, sorry for the bad news but I have to get going." Ryan told Stephanie. "Aww, why?" Murphy whined. "Don't be rude, Murphy." Stephanie sternly told her. "No, no, don't be so harsh on her. I actually was reading and you interrupted me," he told Stephanie. He then leaned over to the girls. "Your mom has a habit of always interrupting people. Did she do that at home too?"

The girls laughed and nodded. "Oh, thanks for telling me now, girls." Stephanie joked. She got up with Ryan and walked over to the door to meet Paul.

"Thanks for coming and meeting my family."

"Thank you for allowing me. You have 3 beautiful little girls. And Paul is a cool dude. I know you guys want to spend some quality time together, so I'll let you go ahead and continue. It's good to see you smile again like that." Ryan told the two of them. "I'm glad she has someone to talk to and turn to if she's feeling down. It was nice meeting you, Ryan. Hope to see you again." Paul said and shook his hand. With that, Ryan left and Stephanie and Paul went back to play with the girls.

A couple of hours later, visiting hours were over therefore Paul and the girls had to go back. She walked outside with them to the car and she helped him get the girls into the car. After successfully getting that job done, Stephanie stood by the driver side of the door and held Paul's hand.

"I'll miss you." Her voice cracked as tears rolled down her cheeks. "Hey, hey. None of that now. We had a great time all of us. Don't cry. You have the album and I'm going to come back tomorrow with the pictures for you to put into the album. Just think of the fun we had today. Before you know it, I'll be back. Okay?" he comforted her. He wiped the tears from her cheeks and gave her a kiss.

"I have to go now." He whispered. "Okay." She said softly with much sadness. He got into his SUV and rolled down the window. After turning on the car he gave her one more kiss and pulled away. He drove off as she waved goodbye to her family.

When she returned back, instead of returning to her room, she knocked on Ryan's door. When he opened the door, she broke down and cried in his arms. He brought her inside and the two talked all night to make her feel better.