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Chapter 10

Jenna came out of the bathroom with her light brown hair pulled up into a pony tail. Cody had to remind himself to breathe when he took her all in. She had on a knee length black dress that clung to her on top and flowed freely everywhere else. The spaghetti strap top allowed him to see her pink and blue star tattoo better, along with another one that he hadn't seen before either. It was a small cross in between her shoulder blades. Without asking, he knew what it symbolized—their lost baby.

"What?" she asked softly as he continued to stare at her for a few minutes without saying anything.

"You look amazing, Jenna," Cody whispered softly as he leaned down to kiss her on the cheek.

"Are you ready to go?" he whispered in her ear, causing her to shiver a little with the feel of his hot breath so close to her ear. "Hmmm...maybe we should stay here instead and discuss this shivering problem you seem to have any time I get near you..." he whispered as he moved his mouth from her ear and down her neck, placing soft kisses along the way.

Jenna let herself get caught up in the pleasure of his lips on her neck for a moment before she gently pushed him away. "We should get going before Ted starts pounding on the door," she said softly as she started walking away from him. Cody smiled, watching her from behind as she walked towards the door. He was a lucky man tonight.

The bar as packed by the time Cody and Jenna finally made it. Cody led her over to a table where Randy and Ted were sitting with some other guys from the roster. Cody introduced her to John Cena, Mike Mizanin, Adam Copeland and Jay Resno. She was never going to remember all of their names, so she just nodded politely and introduced herself. "Hi, guys. My name's Jenna. Nice to meet you all."

Cody had left to get her a drink from the bar, while Ted blabbered in her ear about something. She wasn't really paying attention to Ted; her attention was focused on Randy and trying to figure out why he was starting at her with a sick little smile on his lips. She shuddered thinking about how he had kissed her the other day. It might have been yesterday, she wasn't sure, the days were starting to blend together. This two weeks couldn't get over quick enough.

Cody returned with her Jack and coke and sat down next to her. Cody was dragged into a conversation with John and Adam when Randy finally spoke to her. "What are you drinking?"

"Jack and coke," she said softly, not sure why what she was drinking was so important to him.

"Me too. Love the shit, helps you forget your problems in a hurry, doesn't it Jenna?" he said just as softly. She hadn't realized that he had leaned across the table from her until she looked up from her drink and was met by his cold blue eyes.

"Only if you have problems to forget, I guess," she said as she tried to break the staring contest between her and Randy, but not finding the will to do so. What was it about him that she disliked so much, she wondered? Cody finally remembered that his wife was sitting on the other side of him. "Hey..." he said with a small smile, noticing that Randy and Jenna were staring at each other. "Everything ok?" he whispered in her ear. She nodded, finally tearing her eyes from Randy as Cody put his arm around her shoulders and shooting Randy a glare, letting him know that he didn't stand a chance with his wife.

"Oh, my God. Cody, do you remember this song?" Jenna exclaimed as she caught a few words of the song the DJ started playing.

One, you're like a dream come true, Two, just wanna be with you, Three, girl, it's plain to see that you're the only one for me and, Four, repeat steps one through three, Five, make you fall in love with me, If ever I believe my work is done, then I'll start back at one

Cody listened to the song for a second before a big smile broke out on his face. "Wanna dance?"

She playfully pushed him out of the booth so she could get out. They moved a few feet from the table and he wrapped his arms around her waist as she put her arms over his shoulders. He looked deep into her eyes before they started swaying to the music. This song brought back all sorts of memories for Jenna. This was one of the songs they used to slow dance together in high school.

It's so incredible, the way things work themselves out, And all emotional, once you know what it's all about, hey, And undesirable for us to be apart, Never would of made it very far, 'Cause you know you've got the keys to my heart

Jenna laid her head on Cody's shoulder as he pulled her closer and starting murmuring the words in her ear. Dancing with her like this had been one of the best things in their relationship. He couldn't even begin to describe how good it felt to have her in his arms again, slowly moving to the music together, forgetting about everything and everyone around them.

Randy watched Jenna and Cody sway slowly together. He was finding himself staring at her more often today. And especially tonight; she looked amazing in that little dress. Made him wonder what she had on underneath it. Cody was a lucky guy...

Layla was also watching Jenna and Cody dance together. She was sitting on a bar stool across the room with Michelle. She felt that jealous feeling rise up in her as she watched her man put his hands all over that woman. Who cared if she was his wife? She was his wife on paper only; she probably didn't even let him touch her. She looked like a stuck up bitch who liked to walk around like she was better than everyone. Layla made a silent promise that she would get Cody back; whether his little wifey liked it or not.

The song ended and they headed back to their table. Cody went to get another round of drinks. The night wore on, Jenna drank more tonight than she had in a long time. Maybe Randy was right, maybe she was trying to forget something. Jenna had a sinking feeling that the thing she was trying to forget was her life after she left Cody in Atlanta.

She excused herself to go to the ladies room, nearly falling over when she got out of the booth. She giggled as Ted caught her by the arm. He smiled as he helped her up. "You all right?"

"Yep! Never better!" she giggled as she staggered across the room to the ladies room. Randy looked around the table, everyone else was absorbed in their conversations, so he quietly left the table and headed towards the restrooms. He stood against the wall in between the restrooms and waited for her to come out. He couldn't place his finger on what it exactly was that made him want to keep doing this; she was pretty and everything, but she was technically married to his friend. But there was just something about her that drew him to her.

She finally came out of the bathroom and looked like she was walking a little bit straighter when he caught her by the arm and backed her into the corner, "What the hell-" was all she got out before his mouth crashed down on hers, his tongue snaking inside her mouth. His hands moved down to her hips and pushed her against the wall as she tried to struggle free from his grasp and break the kiss. He was getting so turned on feeling her struggle; maybe that's why he kept doing this. Jenna tried punching him in the sides, trying to get him off of her; Randy kissed her harder.

Layla was on her way to the ladies room when she happened to glance over at the corner and felt a smile spread across her face as she saw what Cody's little wife was doing with Orton. She had to think fast; she took out of her phone and quickly snapped a picture and sent it to Cody's phone. Layla walked into the ladies room with a satisfied smirk on her face.

Randy finally broke the kiss. He placed his hands on the wall above her head, breathing hard as he stared into her brown eyes that were filled with fear. She reached up and slapped him hard across the face just as Cody came around the corner after seeing the picture Layla had just sent him.

"What the hell, Jenna?" he said loudly. Randy spun around and saw his friend standing there with a look on his face that could only be described as a mix between anger and one on the verge of tears.

"Something wrong, Cody?" Randy hissed at this friend, taking a step closer to him.

"Yeah, something's wrong, Orton. Why are you kissing my wife?"

Jenna leaned her head against the wall, closing her eyes, trying to figure out what was going on through her alcohol clouded mind.

"Because I can," Randy smirked as he walked past his friend, bumping his shoulder into Cody as he made his way back to the table.

"Jenna, what the hell is going on?" he asked taking a step closer to her.

She shook her head, not knowing what to say to him. It's not like she actually wanted to kiss Randy. He had taken her by surprise when she came out of the restroom. "I don't know what was, Cody. It's not like I wanted him to do it."

"Seems to be happening a lot, don't you think?" he replied angrily. "Maybe you would rather be with Randy tonight instead of me? You seem to let him get farther with you than you let me."

"Cody. You're being ridiculous. I don't like Randy. I'm not here for him, I'm here for you. Why are you acting all jealous?" Jenna never let Cody push her around before, and she wasn't going to start letting him do it now.

"Jealous? Jealous? Of course I'm jealous! You're my wife and we're supposed to working on our marriage, but it seems like every time I turn around, there you are, getting it on with Randy!"

"That is not true and you know it!"

The two stared at the floor for a while before Jenna lifted her head to look at Cody. "Let's go back to the room," she said softly.

Cody knew he should be a man and let this go and take his wife back to the room so they could sleep the effects of the alcohol off, but he was too caught up in his anger and feelings of betrayal from his friend and wife to do that. "I'm going back to our room. You, Jenna. You can go sleep in Randy's room tonight, since that seems to be what you really want anyways," he hissed at her before he walked away, leaving her to stare after him in disbelief. What the hell just happened?

She took a deep breath and headed back to the table. She groaned softly when she realized Cody wasn't there. He really had left her here. Now what was she going to do? Ted and Randy were still sitting at the table with John. She sat down next to Ted and leaned her head on his shoulder. "What's the matter?"

She looked up and shot Randy a death glare. "My husband left me here and I don't have anywhere to sleep tonight. That's what's the matter," she said slurring her words a little bit. How much had she had to drink? She couldn't remember.

"You can come sleep in my room," Randy said with a smirk.

"Hell no. You, Randy, are the reason Cody is so mad at me! Why do you keep trying to kiss me-"

"I don't have to try and kiss you, I do kiss you, and you like it," he shot back.

Ted interjected, "Knock it off, Randy. Jenna, let's go back to your room and see if Cody's calmed down at all. Maybe he's fine now and will let you stay there tonight. If not, I guess you can room with us," he said slowly, noticing how Randy's face broke into a sick smile when Ted suggested that she could stay with them tonight.

Ted walked with Jenna back to the room. They had to knock on the door because she didn't have a room key. Ted pounded on the door for a full five minutes before he finally gave up. Cody was either passed out already or he wasn't back to the room yet. "So, now what do I do?"

"I guess you come back with me," Ted said, running his hand over the back of his head. He knew for a fact that Randy wasn't going to behave tonight if she stayed with them. He might try to kiss her again...or try to take it a step further.

Back in Ted and Randy's room, Randy was pacing around the room nervously, hoping like hell that Cody was still mad at Jenna so she would have to stay here with him tonight. He got his wish as the door opened and Ted walked in with Jenna. She was refusing to talk to Randy or even look at him. It was his fault that Cody was mad at her and that they were having a spat.

"I don't have anything to wear to bed," she said softly, her eyelids heavy with sleep and booze. Randy threw one of his t-shirts at her. She caught it, looked at it, and threw it back at him. "Gross."

Ted laughed and handed her one of his t-shirts. "Thank you, Teddy," she said softly as she got off the chair and headed back into the bathroom to change. Ted and Randy were arguing about sleeping arrangements—Randy was trying to convince Ted that Jenna was more than welcome to share his bed, while Ted was trying to convince Randy to take the couch so Jenna could have a bed. Both men stopped arguing when she came out of the bathroom. She had washed the make up off of her face and taken her pony tail out. She looked very young. And nervous. Very nervous. Ted's t-shirt was too big on her and hung down almost to her knees.

'That is hot,' Ted thought to himself, mentally slapping himself across the head as soon as he thought that. He was Cody's friend, he couldn't have thoughts like that.

"So...where am I sleeping?" she said as she looked at both men. Randy smirked and pointed as his bed.

"You can take my bed, I guess. And I'll take the couch. Unless...you need some company tonight..." he trailed off, taking a step towards her.