Title: Love Conquers All

Author: MissKTFan

Disclaimer: This story is fiction. I do not own any of the wrestlers included in this story. There is adult content in this story, which includes, sex, violence, and vulgar language. This story is copyrighted to me and should anyone wish to use this, I ask that you get my permission first.

Main Characters: Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, Sean Waltman, Lacy Lynn Nash, Tristen Nash, Marcus Callaway.

Other characters: Mark Callaway, Glenn Jacobs, Vince McMahon, Steve Austin, Lucas Callaway, etc..

Brief Description: Lacy Lynn must deal with her parents' divorce, the responsibility of raising her brother, and falling in love at a young age.



After they all arrived in Chicago, Lacy took a shower and changed before having lunch with her father, Tristen, Shawn, Scott, Sean and two people Lacy hadn't met before, named Mark and Glenn. "So, you're Lacy. Your Dad talks about you and your little brother all the time." Mark commented. Lacy nodded and smiled. "Are you excited about traveling with your Dad for the summer?" Glenn asked. Lacy glanced at Scott and nodded. "Yeah, and I get to spend the summer with my best friend." She added. "Who would that be?" Mark asked. "That would be me." Scott replied. "Oh? Interesting friendship." Mark commented.

"When Lacy was younger, she always wanted to be around Scott. She never came to me. It was always Scott who was giving her the attention. They've been close ever since." Kevin explained. "That's sweet." Glenn commented. "Yeah and Tristen is taking after his sister, only he adores Shawn." Kevin replied. "Hey, he's my little buddy." Shawn said. Tristen, who was sitting on his lap nodded and smiled. "Dad, can I go out shopping today?" Lacy asked. "What do you want to buy?" Kevin asked. "Clothes." Lacy replied. "More clothes?" He asked. "Yeah, please." She begged. "Okay, fine. I guess so." He replied. He took out a hundred and handed it to her. "Dad, we're in Chicago. Everything out here is really expensive." Lacy said. "How much do you want?" He asked. Everyone laughed as Kevin threw two more hundreds on the table. "Thank you." Lacy said, kissing his cheek.

"Teenagers." Kevin grunted, after his daughter had left. "They love to spend money." Mark commented. "How would you know?" Shawn asked. "I've got two boys, you know." Mark said. "They're teenagers now?" Sean asked. "Marcus is sixteen and Lucas is thirteen." Mark replied. "Damn, I didn't know they were that old." Shawn commented. "Yeah, Lauren is always asking for money for them." Mark replied. "How do you know she's not spending it?" Kevin asked. "Because, Lauren and I get along. We didn't have a shitty breakup like you and Sharon did." Mark replied. "Hey, that's cool." Scott commented. "Yeah, it makes things a lot easier." Mark replied.

"So, how come they don't ever come out?" Scott asked. "They will be. They're going to be coming out to New York next week to spend the summer with me, because Lauren is going on vacation with her husband." Mark replied. "That'll be nice. Maybe Lacy can hang out with them." Kevin commented. Scott frowned slightly, but it went unnoticed. "Yeah, my boys are good kids. I'm sure they'd like Lacy and they'd treat her right too." Mark replied.

Lacy finished shopping and returned to the hotel two hours later. When she walked in, she saw Mark and Glenn sitting with her father and Shawn. She was disappointed that Scott wasn't there, but she didn't let it show. "Hey, Lace. Mark's boys' are coming to New York next week. You'll have someone to spend the summer with." Kevin commented. "That's nice." Lacy replied, as she walked into the bedroom. "You don't sound too enthusiastic about it." Kevin said, when she came out. "I'm sure I'll like them. I'm just a little tired." Lacy replied.

When Scott walked in with Sean a few minutes later, Lacy's eyes lit up. "Lace, Scott's gonna stay with you tonight. Shawn will be here too. Mark, Glenn, Sean and I are going out." Kevin said. "Okay, Dad." Lacy replied, as she smiled up at Scott. After her father left with Mark, Glenn, and Sean, Lacy sat down on the couch and turned on Jerry. "Not him again." Shawn mumbled. "He's awesome." Lacy commented. "So, what'd you buy today?" Shawn asked. "Wanna see?" Lacy asked. "Sure, Lace." Scott said. Shawn and Scott glanced at one another and smirked.

When she came out, Scott and Shawn looked up and smiled. "Okay, let's see it." Scott said. Lacy pulled out a black skirt and a white blouse. "Well, that's cute." Shawn commented. "Yeah, but I bet it'd look a lot nicer on her." Scott added. Lacy blushed when she heard the compliment. Then she glanced at Shawn. "It's okay, Lace. I know." Shawn said. She looked over at Scott, who nodded. "You told him?" Lacy asked. "Yeah, he's not going to say anything. Don't worry about it." Scott said. "Yeah, as long as nothing goes on, I've got no problems." Shawn replied. "Thanks, Shawn." Lacy mumbled.

"So, what else did you buy?" Scott asked. "Just black jeans and a tee shirt, new sneakers and new sandals." Lacy replied. "Oh, is that all?" Shawn asked. "Females love to shop." Scott commented. Lacy shrugged and smiled. "That's not all." She said. She took the smaller bag and opened it. Shawn and Scott glanced at one another and frowned. "Lace, what did you buy?" Shawn asked. When she pulled out a small velvet box, Scott's frown deepened. "Please tell me that wasn't expensive." Scott said. Lacy opened the box and pulled out a ring. "What's that?" Shawn asked. "Well, since Scott and I are best friends, I bought him a friendship ring." Lacy explained. "Black onyx with diamond studs?" Scott asked. "Damn, that had to cost a lot." Shawn mumbled.

"Lacy, you shouldn't have spent your Dad's money on this." Scott said. "I didn't." She replied. "Huh?" Shawn asked. "I worked at night during the school year and saved up some money." She explained. "This is nice, but I can't wear it, Lace. You know your Dad will see this." Scott commented. "So, just tell him you bought it for yourself." She said. "Yeah, he won't know the difference." Shawn added. "Okay, thank you." Scott said, as he hugged her. He glanced at Shawn and saw him smirking. "What the hell. Go ahead." Shawn mumbled. Scott laughed as he turned back to Lacy. When he kissed her, Shawn put his head down and sighed. He knew if Kevin ever found out about this, he would lose it, but he could tell that Lacy really did have feelings for Scott, so he agreed to keep quiet about it.

A week later, Lacy dropped her bags in yet another hotel room. "Lace, get ready to go down to the lobby. We're leaving for the arena early." Kevin said. "Okay, Dad." Lacy replied. She took a quick shower and put on her new black jeans that she bought in Chicago. She pulled on the black tee shirt she bought and brushed her hair. Then she put on her new black sneakers and laced them up. After she finished tying them, she went out to the front room to see if Tristen was ready.

"What's with the shirt?" Kevin asked, when he looked up at his daughter. "Nothing." Lacy shrugged. "Is that some kind of nickname or something?" He asked. "Maybe." Lacy replied. "Angel? Sweetheart, I hate to tell you this, but you're no angel." Kevin said. Lacy shrugged again and laughed at the expression on her father's face. "Everyone has a little bit of the devil in them." She commented. "Ain't that the truth." Shawn mumbled. Lacy glanced at him and laughed before walking out to the hall with her brother.

When they got to the arena, Kevin saw Mark standing with his brother and his kids. "Lace, come on. Mark's boys' are here." Kevin said. Lacy looked up at the two boys' and groaned. "Come on. I'm sure they're really nice." Kevin said. She followed her father over to Mark and Glenn and leaned against the wall. "Hey, Lacy." Glenn said. Lacy stared at Mark's sons for a moment, before saying anything. "Hi, Glenn." She mumbled. "Hey, Kev. Vince wants to see you." Scott called as he walked up to them. "Okay, I'll meet you in the locker room, sweetheart." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and watched her father leave. "Hi, Scott." She said, smiling up at him. "Hey, Lace. You look nice in the jeans." He commented.

"Lacy, this is Marcus and this is Lucas." Mark said, introducing his sons. "Hi, Lacy. Our dad was just telling us about you." Lucas said. "Nice to meet you." Lacy replied. "Your Dad suggested we all have a late dinner after the show." Mark commented. "I guess so." Lacy replied. "Okay, see you later, then." Mark said. "See you later, Lacy." Marcus said, as he followed his father. "Will you come?" Lacy asked Scott. "Of course. Kev already asked if I wanted to join him." Scott replied. "Great, I think I'll actually enjoy myself then." Lacy said, as she, Shawn, and Scott walked down to the locker room. Scott and Shawn laughed at her comment. "You know, you might have a good time with Marcus and Lucas." Shawn commented. Lacy shrugged as they walked into the locker room. "I'd rather be around Scott." She replied. "Young love." Shawn mumbled, as he sat down.

"Shut up, man. There ain't nothing young about me." Scott said. "She's young." Shawn commented. "In your eyes." Scott retorted. "Oh, now I see. You don't see Lacy as a fourteen year old girl, eh?" Shawn asked. "No comment." Scott replied. Lacy sat down and stretched out on the sofa. "I really don't feel like hanging out with Mark's kids' but I know my Dad will probably insist that I do." Lacy commented. "You know, Lace, even though we made that little arrangement, you're free to be around anyone you want. I'm not going to get upset about it." Scott commented. "You trying to say you don't care?" Lacy asked. "No, I'm saying that even though you're fourteen, I trust you. Besides, if you start dating someone your age, that'd be good for you." Scott said. Lacy frowned when she heard that.

"Hey, don't get me wrong. I like how things are now, but I'm not holding you to it. That's all I'm saying. Remember what I told you that night in the kitchen?" He asked. Lacy nodded. "I know, but I doubt that will ever happen, Scott." She replied. "Well, like I said, let's wait and see how things turn out." He said. Lacy nodded and smiled. She knew she'd never stop loving Scott, but she also knew that it would be a long time before anything ever came of it, if anything ever came of it.

Later that night, everyone met in the lobby. Then they went to the dining room and got a table. Lacy saw Marcus staring at her, but she ignored him. This amused Scott and Shawn, because they could tell that Marcus was annoying her and they knew she wasn't going to say anything with her father sitting there. "So, how do you like being in New York?" Marcus asked Lacy. He could tell she was trying to avoid him, but he wasn't sure why. Lacy hadn't heard him and was busy looking at the menus. "Lacy, answer him." Kevin said. "Huh?" Lacy asked, looking up at her father. "I don't think she heard you." Shawn commented. "Oh, I asked how you like New York so far." Marcus said. "Well, the hotel is nice and the arena is nice and that's about all I've seen." Lacy commented. Scott and Shawn both tried to hold in their laughter at the way she answered him. Kevin didn't look amused, but Mark and Glenn both found it funny and started laughing.

"Ask her tomorrow when she actually goes out." Sean commented. Marcus nodded and put his head down to hide his embarrassment. "Okay, there's a lot of tension at this table." Kevin said. "I think the teenagers need some time alone." Mark replied. "No." Lacy cried, startling everyone. "What's wrong?" Kevin asked. "I meant, damn they don't have any milkshakes on the menu." Lacy mumbled. Shawn and Scott started laughing this time. "What the hell is so funny?" Kevin asked. "Nothing." Shawn replied. "Maybe we should get a separate table for you three." Mark said, after a few minutes of silence. Lacy stood up and dropped her menu.

"What's wrong?" Kevin asked. "Nothing." Lacy mumbled as she sat back down. When Mark and Kevin moved to another table, Lacy groaned. Scott, Shawn, and Sean got up and followed them. Scott glanced at Lacy and smiled, but he could tell she wasn't happy about this. For a while, Lacy just sat there quietly staring at the table. "Why are you so nervous?" Marcus asked. "I'm not nervous." Lacy retorted. "Then talk to us." He said. "About what?" She asked. "I don't know." He replied. "That's great." Lacy mumbled. They ate dinner in silence. When they were done, Lacy noticed that her father wasn't done eating, so she stayed at the table.

"Tristen, eat your dinner." Lacy said, when she saw that he hadn't eaten. "I don't like it." Tristen said. "You have to eat." Lacy replied. "I don't want it, Lacy." Tristen argued. "Fine, do you want something else?" Lacy asked. "Yeah, get me something else." Tristen said. Lacy got up and walked over to her father. "What's wrong?" He asked. "Tristen doesn't like his food. Can I have some money to get him something else?" Lacy asked. "Yeah, why don't you ask them to make him a burger." Kevin suggested. Lacy nodded and walked over to the counter. She ordered a burger and juice for Tristen. Then she went back to the table.

"Can I sit on your lap?" Tristen asked. "No, just sit there." Lacy said. "Please, Lacy?" He begged. "Fine, come here." She said. After he was sitting on her lap, the waiter brought his food and his juice. As soon as he picked up the juice, he spilled it all over himself and her. "Son of a bitch." Lacy shouted, startling everyone. She got up and put Tristen down. Kevin got up and walked over to her. When he saw the mess, he sighed. "Why did you put him on your lap?" He asked. "Because, he wanted to sit on my lap and he wouldn't shut up about it. I don't know why the hell you had to make me sit at this table with them. I'm a nervous freakin wreck and Tristen has just ruined my night." Lacy shrieked, before storming out of the dining room.

Tristen started screaming as soon as his sister left. "Great." Kevin mumbled, as he picked his son up. "She didn't mean what she said." Kevin said to Marcus and Lucas who looked a little shocked and hurt by the outburst. Kevin tried to get Tristen to stop screaming, but he wouldn't, so Shawn took him and left the dining room while Kevin tried to clean up the mess he made. "Maybe she needs some time alone." Mark commented, when he walked over. "She's dealing with a lot." Kevin said. "Yeah, I know. Some kids don't handle divorce as well as others." Mark replied. Kevin nodded as they all left the dining room.

Lacy stormed into her room and tore her clothes off. Shawn and Scott walked in a few minutes later with Tristen who was still screaming. "Lace, are you in here?" Scott called. "Yeah, I'm changing my freakin clothes. I'll be right out." She shouted. "She sounds pissed." Shawn commented. "Well, I think Mark put her on the spot. Kevin should've brought Tristen to his table. He left it up to Lacy to handle him and I think she's tired of dealing with him all the time." Scott replied. When Lacy came out, she took Tristen and got him to stop screaming. Then she put him in bed and sat down. "Lace, calm down." Shawn said. "I do not appreciate having to sit at a table alone with Marcus and Lucas." Lacy snapped. "I figured that's what pissed you off." Scott commented. "Well, they don't even ask me if that's what I want. They just assume. I'm sick of everyone assuming everything." She shouted.

Kevin, Mark, Glenn, Marcus, Lucas, and Sean all walked in a few minutes later. "Lacy, I'm sorry about what happened down there. I should've had Tristen with me." Kevin said. "Forget it now." Lacy mumbled. "Where is he?" Kevin asked. "I put him in bed." Lacy replied. "You know, maybe you should let Marcus and Lucas take you out tomorrow. They can show you around the city." Mark said. Lacy was about to refuse, but one look from her father and she nodded her head. "You'll have fun with us." Marcus commented. Lacy shrugged and said goodnight. Then she went into the bedroom with her brother and shut the door.

The following day, Scott and Shawn were sitting with Kevin talking about the house show for that weekend, when Kevin heard a knock at the door. He opened it and saw Marcus and Lucas standing in the hall. "Come on in, guys. Lacy's getting dressed." Kevin said. "So, where are you taking my daughter?" Kevin asked. "Dad suggested that we take her down to The World. They have tons of shops down there." Marcus commented. "Not more shopping." Kevin groaned. Scott and Shawn laughed. "That sounds good to me." Lacy said, as she walked out of the bedroom. "Here, just take my credit card." Kevin said. "Oh, I can have fun with this." Lacy commented. "You spend more than three hundred and I'll make you work for it." Kevin replied.

Lacy glanced at Scott before leaving with Marcus and Lucas. "So, we thought we'd show you around The World since we've been there before. Then maybe we can have some lunch." Marcus said. "Whatever." Lacy replied. She glanced at Marcus and noticed that he looked much like his father with red short hair and green eyes. He was taller than most sixteen-year-olds and even looked like he'd been working out some. Lucas was a little on the short side with brown hair and hazel eyes. But, neither of them compared to Scott.

"What do you want to see first?" Marcus asked. "I don't know. I've never been here." Lacy replied. "Let's go shop first. Then we'll have lunch." Lucas suggested. The first shop they entered sold wrestling merchandise. Lacy started looking around until she noticed the tee shirts. She went through them until she found one with Scott's face on it. It had the words, 'Hey Yo!' written at the bottom. She grabbed it and one of the NWO shirts that her father and the guys wore to the ring. Then she grabbed a pair of black sunglasses. After she paid for everything, Marcus and Lucas led her to another shop with clothes. Lacy bought two pairs of black jeans and a pair of black denim shorts in there. "I take it you like black?" Marcus asked. "Love it." Lacy replied.

When the reached the next shop, she bought two low cut tank tops, one red, one blue and a few bra and panties sets. Marcus and Lucas waited outside for her to finish. When she came out, they passed a few more shops before Lacy stopped again. "What could she possibly be buying now?" Lucas asked, as he waited outside with his brother. "How the hell should I know? This was Dad's idea." Marcus replied. Lacy wandered around in the jewelry shop, looking at all the gold. She smiled when she saw a charm that said NWO 4 Life. She decided to buy that and a fourteen-karat gold chain. She was about to leave when she found another charm. It was Scott's first and last name set on a small rectangular dog tag that had a black onyx border matching the onyx on the ring she bought him, so she bought that too.

"Done?" Marcus asked, when she came out. "Yeah, I think I'm finished now." Lacy replied. They finally went into the restaurant and ordered lunch. Lacy took the chain out and put the two charms on it. Then she put it around her neck. "Let me see." Marcus said, fingering the charms. "Nice." He commented. "Scott and you are pretty close, huh?" He asked. Lacy nodded and smiled. "That's nice. He seems like a pretty decent guy." Marcus commented. "He's a wonderful person. He's my best friend." Lacy replied.

After lunch, Marcus took Lacy down to where they had the big screen that people would watch the events on. "This is nice." Lacy commented. "Yeah, Lucas and I have watched Dad from here a few times. It's really exciting." Marcus replied. "All done with the shopping?" Lucas asked. "Yeah, what else do they have here?" Lacy asked. "Well, there is one shop you might like. It's pretty cool cause they sell all kinds of wrestling stuff." Marcus said. "Let's go." Lacy replied.

When they got there, Lacy looked around with Marcus and Lucas. "Check this out." Marcus said, picking up the beanie bears. "Yeah, I saw one of those on the Internet." Lucas replied. "Do they have any with my Dad's name on it?" Lacy asked. "Yeah, they've got one for Shawn, Sean, your Dad and Scott." Lucas said. "Cool, I'll buy them all." Lacy replied. Marcus and Lucas laughed as Lacy grabbed the four beanies. "You sure do like to shop." Lucas commented. Lacy shrugged and smiled at him. "I should get something for Tristan." She mumbled. "Get him a Kevin Nash action figure." Lucas said. "Yeah, he'd probably love that." Marcus commented. "Nah, I'll get him Shawn. Shawn's his big buddy." Lacy said. "Hell, I'll get them both." She added.

After she paid for the beanies and the wrestling figures, she left with Marcus and Lucas to return to the hotel since it was almost five. When they walked into the room, Mark was sitting with Kevin, Glenn, Shawn, Sean, and Scott. Tristan was on the floor coloring. Kevin saw all the bags Lacy was carrying and groaned. "What'd you do, buy the whole store?" He asked. "Dad, it's not that much." Lacy retorted. "Let's see." He said. She pulled out the jeans and the tanks tops first. Then she showed him the shorts. "Clothes, clothes, and more clothes." Kevin grunted. "Check this out." She said, pulling out the Scott Hall and the NWO shirt. "They had our shirts there?" Shawn asked. "Yeah, and these." Lacy said, pulling out the beanies.

She tossed them to her Dad who passed them around. "Wow, beanies with our names on it. They stop at nothing to make money." Sean commented. "Here, I got Tristan something too." Lacy said, pulling the wrestling figures out. "Shawn." Tristan said, as Lacy handed the figures to him. "And Daddy." He cried. "Is that all?" Kevin asked. "Well, no. I bought sunglasses too and some gold." Lacy said. "How much did you spend?" Kevin asked. "Two hundred eighty-nine dollars." Lacy replied. "Well, she saved a few for you." Glenn commented. "Where's the jewelry?" Kevin asked. "Around my neck." Lacy replied. She pulled it out and showed her father. "That's nice, Lace." Kevin commented. "Well, at least she's supporting the NWO." Mark commented. You all get a percentage on the merchandise that's sold." He added. "So it's sort of like a refund." Kevin replied.

Lacy handed her father his credit card and went to put everything away. "Don't ask for money for a while." Kevin said. "I won't." Lacy replied. "Well, did you have fun?" Mark asked. "Sure, Dad. We walked around for a few hours and then we had lunch. Then we walked around for a few more hours." Lucas said. Glenn and Kevin laughed when they heard that. "Never go shopping with Lacy." Kevin said.

When Lacy came out wearing short black denim shorts and one of the tank tops, Scott gawked at her. Lacy saw the look on his face and smiled. "Where are you going?" Kevin asked. "Well, Marcus and I are going to go see a movie." Lacy replied. "Oh, that's nice." Kevin commented. Mark nodded to his son and Lacy as they walked out. Shawn saw the look on Scott's face and frowned. He could tell Scott wasn't all that amused though he said he wouldn't have a problem with it. Right now, Shawn could tell that Scott has a very big problem with Lacy going to a movie with Marcus.

During the movie, Marcus put his arm around Lacy and smiled when she didn't push him away. Lacy snuggled closer to him, imagining she was with Scott. Marcus smiled to himself when he felt her relax against him. After the movie, Marcus asked if Lacy wanted to stop at a diner. It was already nine, but Lacy decided to go with him anyway. After ordering a large order of fries and a large coke, they sat and talked about what it was like having parents who were divorced, while they shared the fries and the coke.

When they left, they walked back to the hotel. "What time is it?" Lacy asked. Marcus frowned after checking his watch. "It's after eleven." He mumbled. "Great, my Dad is going to kill me." Lacy said. "Yeah, my Dad isn't going to be thrilled either." Marcus commented. Marcus reached for her hand while they were walking and smiled when she didn't pull away from him. "So, Dad tells me you're staying out in Texas." Marcus said. Lacy nodded and smiled. "You know, I live out there with my Mom. Maybe we can get together after the summer too." Marcus said. "I don't know. Maybe." Lacy replied.

When they walked into the hotel, Glenn, Mark, Kevin, Shawn, and Scott were standing around in the lobby. "Where the hell were you?" Kevin asked, when he saw his daughter. "I'm sorry. It's my fault." Marcus said. "I asked Lacy to go to a diner after the movie." He explained. "Marcus, you know I don't like you out after ten. And Lacy is only fourteen." Mark said. "Sorry, Dad. I didn't realize it was getting that late." Marcus said. "I'll let it slide this time, but don't let it happen again." Mark replied. "Yeah, same goes for you." Kevin stated. Marcus was still holding Lacy's hand, without realizing it. Lacy smiled at Scott until she saw the look on his face. She pulled away from Marcus and put some distance between them, which confused Marcus. Shawn stifled a laugh and Scott smirked when he saw what she did.

"I had a nice time. Thanks for the movie, but I'm really tired. I'll see you tomorrow, maybe." Lacy said. Then she walked to the elevators before he could say anything. "Well, I thought we had a nice time. Maybe she was just trying to be pleasant." Marcus mumbled. "I'm sure she's just tired." Kevin said. "Yeah, I guess so." Marcus replied. Kevin, Shawn, and Scott followed Lacy to the elevators. When they got upstairs, Kevin went to bed. "Don't stay up much longer, Lace." He said, as he walked into the bedroom. "Okay, Dad. Goodnight." Lacy replied.

"So, did you have a good time?" Shawn asked. Lacy looked over at him and saw him smirking. "It was okay." Lacy replied. "Holding hands is a good sign." Shawn commented. Scott was watching Lacy to see her reaction to Shawn's goading. "You know, he was just being nice." Lacy commented. "Did I say there was something wrong with that?" Shawn asked. "I know what you're trying to do." Lacy retorted. "What's that, Lace?" Shawn asked. "Stop it, man. Leave her alone." Scott said. "Relax, I'm only messing around." Shawn replied. "Lace, I'm glad you had a nice time. There's nothing wrong with enjoying yourself when you're out with Marcus." Scott said. Lacy nodded and smiled. She leaned down and kissed Scott goodnight before going to her room.

"You were jealous." Shawn said. "Shut up." Scott retorted. "Admit it. I don't care if she's fourteen or not, you were jealous." Shawn said. "Okay, I have to admit I was a little jealous, but I'm not going to prevent her from dating other guys. She's young still." Scott replied. "Man, you're really falling for her, aren't you?" Shawn asked. "I don't know. When I kissed her that night in the kitchen, it felt really good. But then I kind of felt a little bad because she's so young, but I could tell she liked it. It was weird, but she reacted to it and it was like the fact that she was fourteen was forgotten." Scott said. "Damn, you aren't falling for her, you've already fallen." Shawn mumbled. Scott laughed and nodded his head. "I guess I have. Well I'm not going to act on it. But, I think Lacy knows where we stand. If she wants to date someone else, I'm fine with it." Scott said. "You're not going to try to stop her?" Shawn asked. "No, after the summer, she'll be going back to Texas. She'll probably forget all about this." Scott said. "We'll see." Shawn replied.

The following day, Marcus asked Lacy to go out with him to see some of the sites in New York, but Lacy refused. The rest of the summer, she spent with Tristen or with Scott whenever possible. When it was time to go back to Texas, Lacy was miserable. "Hey, you know I'll see you again." Scott said. "I know, but I had a lot of fun with you this summer." Lacy replied. "I had fun too, Lace. Just go back there and concentrate on school." Scott replied. Lacy nodded and hugged him. Since they were alone, Scott kissed her lips softly, giving her something to remember him by. Lacy wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him closer, so he deepened the kiss, making it last for several minutes. When they finally parted, he looked down at her and saw tears in her eyes. "Don't cry, Lace. Listen, I'll call you whenever I'm alone." He said. Lacy nodded and smiled at him.

She left his room and went back down to her father's room to grab her bags. Shawn could tell that she'd been crying. He walked over and put his arm around her. "Don't worry. He won't forget. Trust me." Shawn said. Lacy smiled when she heard that. "Besides, he's got that ring you gave him." Shawn commented. "Thanks." Lacy whispered. "Just go home and get an education, Lacy. You'll be out here next summer and you'll have a lot more fun." Shawn replied.