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*WARNING: Contains some strong language.

A couple weeks later Randy returned back to St. Louis to end things with Kam. He wanted Kim to meet John and his other friends but before he could do that he needed to break things off with Kam. It took Randy a while to build up the courage to go home to end his marriage with Kam but sometimes things needed to be done. He arrived home with a solemn manner and even though he knew he didn't love Kam as much as he thought he was still sad to end his marriage with her. They had been married for a while now and together even longer than that. There was a lot of history between them so it was still one of the hardest things for him to do as well as the best thing for him to do. He walked up to the front door slowly determined to leave his wife. He had spent the entire plane ride going over the pros and cons of divorcing Kam and the pros outweighed the cons. He slowly walked in to the house and said, "Kam, I'm home."

"It's about time," she said walking to the front door to greet him with a kiss. "I missed you," she said.

"Oh," he said.

"What's wrong?" she asked. "You look like something is bothering you."

"Well," he said, "we need to talk."

"About what?" she asked as she smoothed out his collar. "What's wrong?"

"Let's go into the living room to talk," he said walking toward the living room to be followed by Kam.

"You're scaring me, Randy, what's going on?" she asked as they reached the living room.

"Kam, sit down," he said in the same solemn tone that he announced that they needed to talk.

"Randy?" she asked looking into his eyes. "What is wrong?"

"Kam, I am unhappy in this marriage," he said.

"What do you mean you're unhappy?"

"I mean I'm just not happy. I want to get out of it."

"What?"

"Kam, I'm leaving you. I can't stay in a marriage that I am not happy in."

"No, Randy, why are you doing this?"

"Because I am not happy, Kam. I haven't been happy for a long time and I can't keep on going on like I am."

"Why aren't you happy?" she asked. "I'm happy."

"Because, Kam, we fight all the time. That's all we ever do anymore and I can't deal with it. You have become someone I don't even know."

"No, Randy, you are the one that changed," she said.

"No, Kam, you are. You're selfish."

"I am not selfish," she said.

"You tried to trick me into getting you pregnant even though I didn't want a baby. You only think about yourself and what you want. Fuck everyone else. If it's not Kam's way then no one is happy. I can't live like that anymore, Kam. You are not the woman I married. I think that when you became my wife you became a rich man's wife. All you think about is money."

"I didn't trick you into anything, Randy."

"But you tried."

"I wouldn't have to try anything if you weren't being an asshole lately. All up until a month ago you wanted to be a dad and now you don't."

"I didn't say I didn't want to be a dad. I simply said I wasn't ready to be a dad. I'm doing too much work that I can't be the father I want to be but that's not the point here, Kam."

"Then what is the point?" she asked.

"The point is I am not happy with you. I can't be with someone I am not happy with, Kam. You have changed or we've grown apart. I don't know. It's just not working for me."

"I haven't changed," she said. "Randy, I don't understand. Why are you doing this? Why are you hurting me like this?" Kam looked as if she were about to cry.

Randy could see the tears forming in her eyes and felt bad for her immediately but he remembered the kind of person she was. She was manipulative and she was known for her trickery. He wasn't sure if she was seriously crying or doing it for him to change his mind. "Kam, you don't need to cry. You are young enough yet that you can go out and find a man that will love you like you deserve to be loved. I am not that man, Kam. I've tried I'm just not that man."

"I don't want anyone else, Randy, I want you and only you. I love you can't you see that?"

"What I see is you love my money more," he said. "I am not the man that can love you like you deserve."

"I do not love your money more. I could care less about your money," she said.

"So if I lost my job and we went broke tomorrow and lost everything would you still be my wife?" he asked.

She looked hesitant to give her answer and she finally said, "but you didn't lose your job. You didn't right?"

"No. I didn't lose my job," said Randy. "But if I did would you still be willing to be my wife?"

"I don't know," she said. "It would depend."

"It shouldn't depend on anything, Kameryn. If you loved me you would answer yes without a second thought. That is what love is all about. It's not about money, expensive cars, diamonds and other luxurious things. It's about a man and a woman sometimes a man and a man and sometimes a woman and a woman but it is between two people that is stronger than anything and there is NOTHING that can destroy that love. So if I lost my job if you loved me like you say you do then you would answer yes. You would be there no matter what but that's not the kind of person you are, Kameryn."

"Oh my god, you're leaving me for another man aren't you?" she asked.

"No," said Randy, "I'm not but I am leaving you. I have seen your true colors and I don't like them."

"Randy, I think you're the one being selfish here."

"How am I being selfish? Because I don't want to be in an unhappy marriage?"

"Because you don't even care about how I feel. You don't care if you hurt me. You only care about what you want."

"I care about you too, Kam. Don't think that I don't because I do it's just this marriage isn't working out for us and it hasn't been for a while. I'm sorry, Kam but I have to do this."

"You don't' have to do this. There is still time," she said grabbing his hand. "We can make it work. Please don't leave me, Randy. Please," she was begging mixed with crying. She was in a desperate state to keep her husband but Randy was not going to let it change his mind.

He pulled his hand out of hers and said, "Kam, I have to do this. You're not going to change my mind. It's better this way for you and for me. I am going to go pack.. You can keep the house. I don't care. I just want out."

"RANDY!" she screamed, "Don't. I love you. Please don't' do this. Please don't leave me!" She was beside herself and crying hysterically. "Is there someone else, Randy?"

"No, Kam, there isn't anyone else." He chose to tell her no because he knew she was crazy and he didn't want Kam to go after Kim. He wanted to keep Kim safe and keep Gianna safe they already had enough to worry about. They didn't need his psycho ex-wife coming after them. "I am going to pack," he said as he made his way up the stairs leaving his cell phone downstairs on the coffee table as he went to pack.

Kam sat down on the couch to pull herself together as Randy packed up his things. About 20 minutes later Randy was still packing and his cell phone started to go off. Kam was going to take his phone to him but when she picked it up she saw Kim's name highlighted on the screen. She was filled with a rage she had never had before and answered his phone. "Hello," she said but Kim thinking she had the wrong number hung up and called back. Kam answered the phone again. "Who is this?"

"Kim. I'm looking for Randy. Who is this?"

"This is his WIFE," she said putting emphasis on wife.

"Wife?" asked Kim confused.

"Yeah. Didn't know he was married?"

"Randy is married? I think I have the wrong number."

"Are you looking for Randy Orton?"

'Yeah," said Kim.

"Yeah. This is his wife."

"I'm sorry," said Kim.

"You should be. Did you sleep with my husband?" she asked.

"I have to go. Bye."

"Don't…" before she could tell her not to hang up she already had. Kim was devastated to know that Randy was married and that she had been involved with a married man. She couldn't believe it. She didn't want to believe it. While she was drowning in her tears of guilt and sadness Kam was filled with rage. She stormed up to the bedroom. The door was closed as Randy packed up his things. Kam kicked the door open causing it to slam into the wall and it scared Randy half to death.

"Kam."

"There isn't anyone else? There isn't anyone else. You lying son of a bitch," she said as she charged at him.

"Kam, what the…" he said before he felt Kam's fist meet his jaw. He had to admit for a small woman she could hit pretty hard. "What the fuck?"

"There isn't anyone else? You asshole," she said hitting him again.

"Kam, don't hit me. What the hell is going on?" he asked.

"Kim. Who the FUCK is Kim?"

"I don't know any Kim," he said as his heart sank.

"Don't lie to me, Randy, she called your cell phone and she seemed to be surprised that you're married. You think I'm a fool, Randy? Did you think you could lie to me?" She yelled at the top of her lungs before throwing his cell phone against the wall.

"Kam, calm down."

"Calm down. You tell me to calm down. Get out."

"I was leaving," he said.

"Take your shit and get the fuck out," she said taking his luggage and clothes and threw them out the window. "You weren't sleeping with anyone else? You were fucking some skank behind my back."

"Kam," he said, "you're crazy."

"And you're an asshole. I don't' know who Kim is and I don't care but I will find her and when I do she is going to be sorry."

"Leave her alone," said Randy. "She has enough to deal with she doesn't need your crazy ass going after her."

"What she slept with another married man?" asked Kam.

"No…" said Randy as Kam hit him once again. "Knock it off!" he yelled. He wouldn't retaliate because he was taught never to put his hands on a woman but Kam was taking things to the extreme.

"Get out!" she said in a tone that was full of malice and evil.

It sent chills through Randy's body and he said, "I am. Bye, Kam."

"Get out," she said again. She had more of an exorcist look about her as she kicked him out of his own house. It wasn't worth the argument. He just wanted to get out of St. Louis and get back to Tampa. Hopefully Kim would still talk to him but he wasn't sure. He did lie to her.

Randy walked downstairs and out the front door. He grabbed the things Kam had thrown from the window and put them in his car. He was overwhelmed with a feeling of relief. As ugly as it was it still made him feel good knowing he was finally free of Kam. After he left Kam destroyed the room. She was throwing things around such as lamps, pictures and things on from the bed. She smashed the mirror in their bathroom and then went down to the kitchen to throw some dishes mainly the china from their wedding. As she finally calmed down she vowed to get revenge on Randy and Kim. She would not rest until she made them suffer. If she couldn't be happy neither could they. She was going to make sure of it. The only thing on Randy's mind at the time was getting Kim to talk to him and not losing her. He never even thought of the barrel of craziness Kam could open up. He was just ready to go on with his life.

*A/N: So what did you think? Please review and thank-you for taking the time to read.