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.
When Lacy got to her mother's apartment in Texas, she saw her mother sitting with a guy she'd never seen before. "What happened to Chad?" Lacy asked. "He turned out to be an asshole like your father." Sharon replied. "You're the asshole." Lacy snapped. "Don't you dare talk to me like that." Sharon said. "Don't call my father an asshole." Lacy shouted. She grabbed Tristan's hand and led him upstairs. After putting everything away, she called Tony. "Hey, Lacy. How was your summer?" Tony asked. "It was great, thanks. I need some money for school supplies." Lacy said. "Sure, I'll come by this afternoon." Tony replied. "Thanks, Tony." Lacy said, before hanging up.
Tony showed up two hours later and handed Lacy three hundred dollars. "Is that enough?" He asked. "Yeah, sure." Lacy said. "Need a lift to the mall?" Tony asked. Lacy nodded and smiled. She grabbed her brother and got into Tony's car. When he dropped her off, he waited until she went into the school supply store before driving away. Lacy brought all the supplies she and Tristen needed, along with two school bags. When she finished, she used the leftover money to take a cab home.
Two days later, she started with the old routine of getting Tristen up and helping him dress, before feeding him breakfast. Then she got dressed and made their lunches. After that, she grabbed their school bags and walked Tristen to school, before going to her school. Lacy turned fifteen a month later. Kevin couldn't come home that day, but he sent her a package. When Lacy opened it, she saw a charm that said, Daddy's little girl. She put it on the chain with her other charms. She hadn't heard from Scott and started to get a little discouraged, but that weekend, a dozen roses were delivered to the house. When Lacy saw the card, she smiled. "Who are they from?" Sharon asked. "A secret admirer." Lacy lied.
That night, she got a call from Scott for the first time since she'd started school. "Hey, Lace. Did you get the flowers?" Scott asked. "Yeah, thanks. They were beautiful." Lacy said. "Well, I didn't forget about your birthday. I just waited until the weekend because I was busy." Scott said. "How are things?" He asked. "Same as usual. Mom has a different guy now. He's living in here." Lacy said. "Is he okay with you and Tristen?" Scott asked. "Yeah, I ignore him." Lacy replied. "Good, don't let her bother you. Just go to school and take care of your brother. It'll be summer again before you know it." Scott said. "Do me a favor." Lacy said. "What?" Scott asked. "Tell Dad that I want a key to his house. Mom keeps throwing me out of here so she can screw this guy. I hate sitting outside." Lacy said. "Yeah, sure. I'll have him send it home in the mail. He can send it express, so you'll get it in two days." Scott replied. "Well, I've got to go. Tristen needs dinner." Lacy said. "Okay, Lace. I'll call again." Scott replied. "I love you." Lacy said, without hesitation. "Love you too, Lace." Scott replied, before ending the call.
Two days later, the keys to Kevin's house arrived in the mail. Lacy was grateful to have some place else to go. At night, she would take Tristen there and do her homework while he watched television. Then she would take him home and make dinner, before putting him in bed. Three months later, Kevin came home to visit. He brought Mark, Glenn, Shawn, and Scott with him. When he showed up at his house, it was a Saturday morning.
Lacy had decided to take her brother swimming that morning. When she heard noises coming from the house, she got out of the pool and went inside. "Lace, what're you doing here?" Kevin asked. "I brought Tristen over to go swimming." Lacy said. "That's good, but aren't you a little cold?" Kevin asked. "No, Dad. I turned the filter on. The water's heated." Lacy replied. "How'd you know how to do that?" Kevin asked. Lacy held up the manual and smiled. "Smart girl." Mark commented, as he walked into the kitchen. "Hi, Lacy." Mark said. "Get out there and watch your brother." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and went outside. She did a swan dive into the pool and swam over to Tristen who was hanging on to the side of the pool. "Get me out. I want to see Daddy." Tristen said.
Lacy helped her brother out of the pool and wrapped a towel around him. Then she led him inside. "Daddy." Tristen cried, running to his father. "Hey, little man. Are you cold?" Kevin asked. "Come on, Tristen. We have to go and get changed." Lacy said, as Kevin put him down. Lacy walked into the living room and saw Scott sitting with Glenn and Shawn. "Hey, Lace. Swimming in the fall?" Shawn asked. "Heated pool." Lacy commented. "How the hell did you know how to heat the water?" Shawn asked. "She read the manual." Kevin said, as Lacy walked up the stairs with her brother. Scott followed her with his eyes, noticing a few small changes that he decided he liked. Shawn stifled a laugh when he saw Scott watching her.
Scott glanced at Shawn and smirked. Then he jabbed him with his elbow. "You prick." Shawn mumbled, making Scott laugh aloud. "You two are always going at it." Kevin commented. "He's a pain in the ass." Scott mumbled. "You're so easy." Shawn commented. "Man, don't even say shit like that. I ain't easy. I'm one of the most difficult men you know." Scott retorted. "Bullshit. I get you every time." Shawn said.
"Dad, can I sleep here since you're home?" Lacy asked, as she came down the stairs. "Yeah, I guess so. Go and get your things from the house. Make sure you bring your books with you." Kevin replied. "How long are you home?" Lacy asked. "A week." Kevin replied. "Awesome. That's a week away from that bitch." Lacy replied. "Lacy, watch your mouth." Kevin said. "Sorry." She mumbled as she walked out the door with Tristen. "Sweetheart, leave him here. You need a break." Kevin called. "Tristen, go in the house with Daddy." Lacy said. Tristen ran back in the house and Lacy walked to her mother's.
"Where's your brother?" Sharon asked. "Dad's home. I'm staying at his house for a week." Lacy said, as she ran up the stairs. "Oh, lovely. The asshole is here in Texas." Sharon mumbled. "Shut the hell up." Lacy shouted. She came downstairs and was met with a slap across her face. "You bitch." She screamed. "Don't you dare tell me to shut up." Sharon shouted. "Fuck you." Lacy screamed. Then she grabbed her school bag, along with Tristen's and ran out of the house in tears.
When she got back to her father's she was still fuming. Kevin saw her face and frowned. "What happened?" He asked. "Mom called you an asshole so I told her to shut the hell up. Then she hit me, so I called her bitch. Then she told me not to tell her to shut up, so I said, fuck you and ran out." Lacy mumbled. "Lacy, what is with the cursing?" Kevin asked. "Well, she is a bitch." Lacy retorted. "That doesn't mean I want to hear my fifteen year old daughter cursing." Kevin replied. "Sorry, but I hate her." Lacy said. "Scott told me you said she's got a new guy over there." Kevin commented. "Yeah, you oughta see him. He's huge. He looks like Mark a little." Lacy commented. "How so?" Mark asked. "Tattoos. He's got tons of tattoos." Lacy replied. "Speaking of which, I want to get one." She added. "No way." Kevin replied. "Dad, come on. I really want one." Lacy said. "No. Don't ask again. No tattoos." Kevin replied.
Lacy took her stuff up to her old room and put everything down. Tristen followed her. "What?" Lacy asked. "I'm hungry." Tristen said. "Okay, I'll make you something to eat in a second." She replied. "Now." Tristen groaned. "One second." Lacy replied. "Now." Tristen cried. "Fine, relax." She shouted. She took her brother down and led him to the kitchen. "Lace, I've got it." Kevin said. "Okay." Lacy replied. "No, I want Lacy to make it." Tristen said. "Tristen, your sister is tired." Kevin said. "I want Lacy to make it." Tristen screamed. "Fine, shut up." Lacy shouted.
Kevin threw his hands in the air and left the kitchen. "How about I make you something, little buddy?" Shawn asked. Tristen nodded and smiled at Shawn. "Go relax, Lace. I've got it." Shawn said. "Thank you." She mumbled, as she walked into the living room. She went back upstairs and grabbed her Geometry books. Then she came down and started flipping through it. "Homework on a Saturday?" Kevin asked. "More like homework from last week." Lacy mumbled. "You're not getting it done?" Kevin asked. "Dad, how can I? I have to take care of Tristen all the time. Mom don't do shit. She just sits around and screws that guy all the time." Lacy said.
Lacy started her homework from the past Tuesday. When she finished two hours later, Kevin frowned. "Lace, how far behind are you?" He asked. "Honestly, I'm doing great with my grades, but I have a lot of work to make up." Lacy replied. "Okay, you've got it all home?" He asked. She nodded and smiled. "Just work on what you can tomorrow. I'll handle Tristen." Kevin said. "And I'll help you out if you need it." Scott offered. "Thanks." Lacy said. "What do your teachers say?" Mark asked. Lacy laughed as she set her book down. "Well, I told them the truth." Lacy replied. "And that is?" Kevin asked. "I said that I live with a deadbeat parent who doesn't do nothing for me. I told them that I have to take care of Tristen all the time. When they heard that, they gave me a little extra time to hand everything in." Lacy replied. "Well, at least they're understanding." Glenn commented.
Lacy spent her entire Sunday doing all the work she missed. She sat on her bed in her room, catching up on Literature homework, Biology homework, and Grammar homework. When she finished everything, she opened her typing book and frowned. She'd gotten this class, but she had no way of doing any work at home, so she hadn't completed any of it. Since she couldn't stay after school to do it, she had to accept a failing grade in the class, but she didn't have the heart to tell her Dad.
Suddenly, she felt someone breathing down her neck. She looked up and saw Scott standing over her. When she smiled at him, he kissed her lips softly. "What're you doing?" He asked. "Nothing." Lacy mumbled, as she closed the book. "What's this?" Scott asked, taking it from her. "Nothing." Lacy said, trying to get it from him. Scott opened the book and flipped through it. "Lace, you're failing this class." Scott commented. "Don't tell my Dad. Please, don't tell him. I can't do the work because I don't have a computer." Lacy explained. "Lace, tell him. He'll get you one." Scott said. "He's going to be so mad. Besides, I can't catch up on all this work." Lacy mumbled. "Come on. Let's go talk to him." Scott said. "Scott, don't." Lacy said, as he walked out to the stairs. "Come on, Lace. Trust me." Scott said.
Lacy followed Scott down the stairs reluctantly, knowing her father was going to be upset. "Hey, Kevin. Come into the kitchen." Scott said. When Kevin got in there, he saw Lacy sitting at the table with Scott. "What's up?" Kevin asked. "Lacy has a little problem with one of her classes." Scott replied. "Oh? Which?" Kevin asked, as he picked up the book on the table. When he opened it, he saw the grade and looked up at his daughter. "Lace, why didn't you tell me about this?" He asked. Lacy shrugged and put her head down. "If you need a computer for school, I'll buy you one." Kevin said. "It doesn't matter now. I'll never catch up." Lacy mumbled. "Look, I'll hire a sitter for Tristen. You just worry about your schoolwork." Kevin said. Lacy nodded. "You're not mad?" She asked. "No, but I wish you had told me about this sooner." Kevin replied.
The following day, Kevin went with Mark to buy Lacy a computer while she was at school. When she got home, it was set up for her on his desk. "Dad, I can't keep this here." Lacy said. "Yeah, I know. I'll take it down to the apartment and hook it up for you in your room before I leave." Kevin replied. "Dad, can I get MSN?" Lacy asked. "What's that?" Kevin asked. "Microsoft Network." Lacy said. "Yeah, I guess so." He replied, handing her his credit card.
"Work first, Lace." He called, as he walked into the kitchen. Lacy took out her typing book and started from the beginning. By the time dinner was ready, she'd finished fourteen of the assignments, but she had another fifty-one to do. "Come eat." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and saved her work. Then she went to eat dinner. As soon as she finished, she went right back to the computer and kept on working. Two hours later, she had finished another eleven assignments, leaving forty more. "Lace, it's getting late. Why don't you give it a rest and do some more tomorrow." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and turned the computer off. She was getting tired of doing it anyway.
"Where's Tristen?" She asked, after she got up. "I put him to bed." Kevin replied. "Oh, I would have done it." Lacy commented. "It's not your responsibility, sweetheart." Kevin replied. Lacy shrugged and sat down on the couch. "So, how far did you get?" Scott asked. "Forty more to do." Lacy mumbled. "Damn, that's a lot of work." Glenn commented. Lacy nodded and leaned her head on Scott's shoulder. A short while later, Kevin noticed that she'd fallen asleep, so he woke her up and walked her up to bed.
The following day, Lacy came home and did her homework. Then she went to work on the typing assignments again. By dinner, she'd finished ten more of them. "Lace, you don't have to do them all in one night." Kevin said. "I want to Dad. The sooner I get them done, the better." Lacy replied. "What'd your teacher say when you handed the other ones in?" Shawn asked. "She was shocked. I told her that my Dad was visiting and bought me a computer. She told me that I had a very generous father." Lacy replied. "Yeah, I spend about four hundred a month on you alone." Kevin commented. "That's not true." Lacy said. "Of course it is. You've got clothes, jewelry, toys, and heaven knows what else." Kevin retorted. Lacy shrugged and smiled at her father. "At least I show my appreciation for it." She replied.
After dinner, she went back to work and finished fifteen assignments before she finally turned off the computer. "Well, how many do you have left now?" Mark asked. "Fifteen." Lacy replied. "How fast can you type?" Shawn asked. "Sixty words a minute." Lacy replied. "Damn, I think I do one word in about five minutes." Shawn said. "I could teach you." Lacy said. "That's okay. I'll leave the typing to you." Shawn retorted. "Yeah, Shawn wouldn't understand anyway." Scott said. "Like you would?" Shawn asked. "Sure I would." Scott replied. "Fine, let her teach you then." Shawn said. "Sure, she can teach me if she wants." Scott replied. "Work first, then play." Kevin commented. Lacy shrugged and said goodnight to everyone.
The following day, it was the same thing. Lacy finished all fifteen assignments before dinner, so after dinner she was able to relax for a while. "I'm going swimming." Lacy said. "Now?" Kevin asked. "Yeah, I need to relax. I'm totally stressed out." Lacy replied. "You sure she's fifteen?" Glenn asked. Kevin laughed and nodded his head. "Damn right she is. But she's a smart fifteen year old." He replied.
Scott and Shawn went out to the back to watch Lacy swim. After a while, she got out and shivered. "Damn, cold at night." She mumbled, as she rushed into the house. Scott and Shawn laughed as they followed her. "Lace, Mark, Glenn, Sean and I are going out for a while. Tristen's in bed. I want you there in one hour." Kevin said. "Okay, Dad. See you." Lacy called as she ran up the stairs to change. When she came down, she sat down in front of the television and grabbed the remote. "Please don't put Jerry on." Shawn said. When Lacy turned Jerry on, Shawn groaned. "I'm getting used to this show now." Scott commented. "I think these people are insane." Shawn replied.
"This one is about gay lovers." Lacy said. "Turn it off." Shawn said. "Yeah, Lace. Come on. I don't want to watch a bunch of gay men." Scott said. "Fine, let's watch the dating game." Lacy said. "Lace, come on." Shawn cried. "I'm kidding. Relax." She said, laughing as she changed the channel again. "Oh check this out." Lacy said, flipping to a show where men were stripping. "Oh brother." Shawn groaned. "You don't need that. You've got two grown men right here." Scott said. "I can do that better than those guys." He added. "Please don't do that. I do not want to see you naked." Shawn mumbled. "Okay, let's see what else is on." Lacy said. She started flipping through the channels again until she saw that Smackdown was on. "This is cool." She commented. "Nah, RAW is better." Scott retorted. "Why, because you're on it?" Lacy asked. "Damn right." He replied.
"I think Batista is cute." Lacy said. "He's bald." Shawn commented. "So? Bald men are cute. Austin is cute. Angle looks great without the hair too." Lacy commented. "Would I look good without hair?" Scott asked. "You could have pink hair and you'd still look good to me." Lacy said. "Oh really? So, if I dyed my hair pink, I'd look cute?" Scott asked. "No, dumbass. You'd look gay." Shawn retorted. Shut up, man. I'm kidding around." Scott said. "John Cena is cool too." Lacy commented, when she saw him come out. "He's talented." Shawn replied.
An hour later, Lacy finally decided to go to bed. "Come on. I'll walk you up." Scott said. She nodded and said goodnight to Shawn. Then she followed Scott upstairs. "Come back down here in five minutes." Shawn called. "Relax." Scott shouted, as he led Lacy to her bedroom. When he walked in, Lacy followed him and closed the door. Then she stood in front of it and smirked at Scott. "You think you can keep me from getting out?" He asked. She nodded and smiled. "Why would you want to prevent me from leaving, when you know why I came up here in the first place?" He asked, as he stepped closer to her. She shrugged and smiled up at him.
Scott cupped her chin with his hand and kissed her. Lacy brought her hands up to his face and returned the kiss, eager to taste him. It'd been a while since he kissed her this way and she wanted to savor every second of it. Finally, he let go of her and backed away. "Goodnight, Lace. I'll see you tomorrow." Scott said, as she opened the door. Lacy nodded and watched him leave the room. She was about to shut the door, but he turned around and kissed her again, before she could. "Do you have any idea how bad I want you right now?" He asked. Lacy nodded and laughed softly. "It's taking every bit of resolve I have to wait for you, but it's worth it, Lace." Scott said. Then he turned around and walked downstairs, as she shut her bedroom door.
The following day, Lacy handed in the rest of her typing assignments. Her teacher had marked the other fifty, so she handed them back to Lacy along with her overall grade for the class. When Lacy saw that it was an A, she was thrilled. She went home that day and told her father that all the work she made up had brought her back up to an A. "That's great, Lace." Kevin commented. "When are you leaving?" Lacy asked. "Tomorrow morning, sweetheart." Kevin replied.
She spent the night cuddling with Scott on the couch, because Shawn had convinced everyone to go out. He knew Scott wanted time alone with her, so he thought he'd help them out a little. "I'm going to miss you." Lacy said. "I know, Lace. I'll call you though." Scott replied. Lacy leaned her head on Scott's shoulder and closed her eyes. "You know, it's been six months since I first kissed you that night in the kitchen." Scott commented. "That's nothing. Wait till it's like four years." Lacy replied. "Think it'll go on that long?" Scott asked. Lacy looked up at him and smiled. "I know I'll still love you in four years." She replied. Scott kissed her softly, as he wrapped his arms around her tightly. "I'll still love you too, Lace." He replied, when they parted.
"What time is my Dad coming in?" Lacy asked. "Shawn said they'll be out till about two." Scott replied. "Walk me upstairs?" She asked. He nodded and led her up to her room. "Will you lay with me?" Lacy asked. Again, he nodded as she laid down on the bed. When he saw that she was comfortable, he shut her door and laid beside her. Scott went to put his arms around her, but she turned around so that she was facing him. Then she brought her face closer to his and kissed him again. Scott put his hand on her cheek and deepened the kiss, feeling his desire for her building with each passing second.
Lacy decided to be bold for a change. She slid her hand down his stomach, then down further past the rim of his jeans. Scott felt her hand on his body and groaned. "Lace, don't do anything." He mumbled. She ignored him as she slid her hand down to his manhood. Scott felt her stroking him slowly. He wanted to stop her, because he knew they shouldn't be doing this, but he couldn't find the resolve to stop her. It felt good to have her hands on him and he felt the need to touch her. Slowly, he slid his hand up under her shirt, feeling the soft flesh of her breasts protruding from the lace bra she wore. Lacy moaned softly when she felt his hands on her. "Lace, what're you doing to me?" Scott mumbled, knowing he was close to losing control of himself. Lacy responded by unbuttoning his jeans. He grabbed her hand and stopped her. "Not yet, Lace." Scott said. Lacy nodded and pulled her hand away.
Scott guided her onto her back. Then he covered her mouth with his and kissed her passionately. "I want you, Scott." Lacy whispered. "We can't. You know that." He replied. She nodded slowly and watched him get up. "Lace, I promise you, when the time is right, I will show you how much I love you. Right now, we have to keep this simple." Scott said. She nodded and kissed him. Then she watched him leave the room and close the door behind him. Scott leaned against the door and groaned. His resolve was slowly slipping away and he was suddenly glad that he was leaving in the morning, even though he knew he was going to miss her.
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.
When Lacy got to her mother's apartment in Texas, she saw her mother sitting with a guy she'd never seen before. "What happened to Chad?" Lacy asked. "He turned out to be an asshole like your father." Sharon replied. "You're the asshole." Lacy snapped. "Don't you dare talk to me like that." Sharon said. "Don't call my father an asshole." Lacy shouted. She grabbed Tristan's hand and led him upstairs. After putting everything away, she called Tony. "Hey, Lacy. How was your summer?" Tony asked. "It was great, thanks. I need some money for school supplies." Lacy said. "Sure, I'll come by this afternoon." Tony replied. "Thanks, Tony." Lacy said, before hanging up.
Tony showed up two hours later and handed Lacy three hundred dollars. "Is that enough?" He asked. "Yeah, sure." Lacy said. "Need a lift to the mall?" Tony asked. Lacy nodded and smiled. She grabbed her brother and got into Tony's car. When he dropped her off, he waited until she went into the school supply store before driving away. Lacy brought all the supplies she and Tristen needed, along with two school bags. When she finished, she used the leftover money to take a cab home.
Two days later, she started with the old routine of getting Tristen up and helping him dress, before feeding him breakfast. Then she got dressed and made their lunches. After that, she grabbed their school bags and walked Tristen to school, before going to her school. Lacy turned fifteen a month later. Kevin couldn't come home that day, but he sent her a package. When Lacy opened it, she saw a charm that said, Daddy's little girl. She put it on the chain with her other charms. She hadn't heard from Scott and started to get a little discouraged, but that weekend, a dozen roses were delivered to the house. When Lacy saw the card, she smiled. "Who are they from?" Sharon asked. "A secret admirer." Lacy lied.
That night, she got a call from Scott for the first time since she'd started school. "Hey, Lace. Did you get the flowers?" Scott asked. "Yeah, thanks. They were beautiful." Lacy said. "Well, I didn't forget about your birthday. I just waited until the weekend because I was busy." Scott said. "How are things?" He asked. "Same as usual. Mom has a different guy now. He's living in here." Lacy said. "Is he okay with you and Tristen?" Scott asked. "Yeah, I ignore him." Lacy replied. "Good, don't let her bother you. Just go to school and take care of your brother. It'll be summer again before you know it." Scott said. "Do me a favor." Lacy said. "What?" Scott asked. "Tell Dad that I want a key to his house. Mom keeps throwing me out of here so she can screw this guy. I hate sitting outside." Lacy said. "Yeah, sure. I'll have him send it home in the mail. He can send it express, so you'll get it in two days." Scott replied. "Well, I've got to go. Tristen needs dinner." Lacy said. "Okay, Lace. I'll call again." Scott replied. "I love you." Lacy said, without hesitation. "Love you too, Lace." Scott replied, before ending the call.
Two days later, the keys to Kevin's house arrived in the mail. Lacy was grateful to have some place else to go. At night, she would take Tristen there and do her homework while he watched television. Then she would take him home and make dinner, before putting him in bed. Three months later, Kevin came home to visit. He brought Mark, Glenn, Shawn, and Scott with him. When he showed up at his house, it was a Saturday morning.
Lacy had decided to take her brother swimming that morning. When she heard noises coming from the house, she got out of the pool and went inside. "Lace, what're you doing here?" Kevin asked. "I brought Tristen over to go swimming." Lacy said. "That's good, but aren't you a little cold?" Kevin asked. "No, Dad. I turned the filter on. The water's heated." Lacy replied. "How'd you know how to do that?" Kevin asked. Lacy held up the manual and smiled. "Smart girl." Mark commented, as he walked into the kitchen. "Hi, Lacy." Mark said. "Get out there and watch your brother." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and went outside. She did a swan dive into the pool and swam over to Tristen who was hanging on to the side of the pool. "Get me out. I want to see Daddy." Tristen said.
Lacy helped her brother out of the pool and wrapped a towel around him. Then she led him inside. "Daddy." Tristen cried, running to his father. "Hey, little man. Are you cold?" Kevin asked. "Come on, Tristen. We have to go and get changed." Lacy said, as Kevin put him down. Lacy walked into the living room and saw Scott sitting with Glenn and Shawn. "Hey, Lace. Swimming in the fall?" Shawn asked. "Heated pool." Lacy commented. "How the hell did you know how to heat the water?" Shawn asked. "She read the manual." Kevin said, as Lacy walked up the stairs with her brother. Scott followed her with his eyes, noticing a few small changes that he decided he liked. Shawn stifled a laugh when he saw Scott watching her.
Scott glanced at Shawn and smirked. Then he jabbed him with his elbow. "You prick." Shawn mumbled, making Scott laugh aloud. "You two are always going at it." Kevin commented. "He's a pain in the ass." Scott mumbled. "You're so easy." Shawn commented. "Man, don't even say shit like that. I ain't easy. I'm one of the most difficult men you know." Scott retorted. "Bullshit. I get you every time." Shawn said.
"Dad, can I sleep here since you're home?" Lacy asked, as she came down the stairs. "Yeah, I guess so. Go and get your things from the house. Make sure you bring your books with you." Kevin replied. "How long are you home?" Lacy asked. "A week." Kevin replied. "Awesome. That's a week away from that bitch." Lacy replied. "Lacy, watch your mouth." Kevin said. "Sorry." She mumbled as she walked out the door with Tristen. "Sweetheart, leave him here. You need a break." Kevin called. "Tristen, go in the house with Daddy." Lacy said. Tristen ran back in the house and Lacy walked to her mother's.
"Where's your brother?" Sharon asked. "Dad's home. I'm staying at his house for a week." Lacy said, as she ran up the stairs. "Oh, lovely. The asshole is here in Texas." Sharon mumbled. "Shut the hell up." Lacy shouted. She came downstairs and was met with a slap across her face. "You bitch." She screamed. "Don't you dare tell me to shut up." Sharon shouted. "Fuck you." Lacy screamed. Then she grabbed her school bag, along with Tristen's and ran out of the house in tears.
When she got back to her father's she was still fuming. Kevin saw her face and frowned. "What happened?" He asked. "Mom called you an asshole so I told her to shut the hell up. Then she hit me, so I called her bitch. Then she told me not to tell her to shut up, so I said, fuck you and ran out." Lacy mumbled. "Lacy, what is with the cursing?" Kevin asked. "Well, she is a bitch." Lacy retorted. "That doesn't mean I want to hear my fifteen year old daughter cursing." Kevin replied. "Sorry, but I hate her." Lacy said. "Scott told me you said she's got a new guy over there." Kevin commented. "Yeah, you oughta see him. He's huge. He looks like Mark a little." Lacy commented. "How so?" Mark asked. "Tattoos. He's got tons of tattoos." Lacy replied. "Speaking of which, I want to get one." She added. "No way." Kevin replied. "Dad, come on. I really want one." Lacy said. "No. Don't ask again. No tattoos." Kevin replied.
Lacy took her stuff up to her old room and put everything down. Tristen followed her. "What?" Lacy asked. "I'm hungry." Tristen said. "Okay, I'll make you something to eat in a second." She replied. "Now." Tristen groaned. "One second." Lacy replied. "Now." Tristen cried. "Fine, relax." She shouted. She took her brother down and led him to the kitchen. "Lace, I've got it." Kevin said. "Okay." Lacy replied. "No, I want Lacy to make it." Tristen said. "Tristen, your sister is tired." Kevin said. "I want Lacy to make it." Tristen screamed. "Fine, shut up." Lacy shouted.
Kevin threw his hands in the air and left the kitchen. "How about I make you something, little buddy?" Shawn asked. Tristen nodded and smiled at Shawn. "Go relax, Lace. I've got it." Shawn said. "Thank you." She mumbled, as she walked into the living room. She went back upstairs and grabbed her Geometry books. Then she came down and started flipping through it. "Homework on a Saturday?" Kevin asked. "More like homework from last week." Lacy mumbled. "You're not getting it done?" Kevin asked. "Dad, how can I? I have to take care of Tristen all the time. Mom don't do shit. She just sits around and screws that guy all the time." Lacy said.
Lacy started her homework from the past Tuesday. When she finished two hours later, Kevin frowned. "Lace, how far behind are you?" He asked. "Honestly, I'm doing great with my grades, but I have a lot of work to make up." Lacy replied. "Okay, you've got it all home?" He asked. She nodded and smiled. "Just work on what you can tomorrow. I'll handle Tristen." Kevin said. "And I'll help you out if you need it." Scott offered. "Thanks." Lacy said. "What do your teachers say?" Mark asked. Lacy laughed as she set her book down. "Well, I told them the truth." Lacy replied. "And that is?" Kevin asked. "I said that I live with a deadbeat parent who doesn't do nothing for me. I told them that I have to take care of Tristen all the time. When they heard that, they gave me a little extra time to hand everything in." Lacy replied. "Well, at least they're understanding." Glenn commented.
Lacy spent her entire Sunday doing all the work she missed. She sat on her bed in her room, catching up on Literature homework, Biology homework, and Grammar homework. When she finished everything, she opened her typing book and frowned. She'd gotten this class, but she had no way of doing any work at home, so she hadn't completed any of it. Since she couldn't stay after school to do it, she had to accept a failing grade in the class, but she didn't have the heart to tell her Dad.
Suddenly, she felt someone breathing down her neck. She looked up and saw Scott standing over her. When she smiled at him, he kissed her lips softly. "What're you doing?" He asked. "Nothing." Lacy mumbled, as she closed the book. "What's this?" Scott asked, taking it from her. "Nothing." Lacy said, trying to get it from him. Scott opened the book and flipped through it. "Lace, you're failing this class." Scott commented. "Don't tell my Dad. Please, don't tell him. I can't do the work because I don't have a computer." Lacy explained. "Lace, tell him. He'll get you one." Scott said. "He's going to be so mad. Besides, I can't catch up on all this work." Lacy mumbled. "Come on. Let's go talk to him." Scott said. "Scott, don't." Lacy said, as he walked out to the stairs. "Come on, Lace. Trust me." Scott said.
Lacy followed Scott down the stairs reluctantly, knowing her father was going to be upset. "Hey, Kevin. Come into the kitchen." Scott said. When Kevin got in there, he saw Lacy sitting at the table with Scott. "What's up?" Kevin asked. "Lacy has a little problem with one of her classes." Scott replied. "Oh? Which?" Kevin asked, as he picked up the book on the table. When he opened it, he saw the grade and looked up at his daughter. "Lace, why didn't you tell me about this?" He asked. Lacy shrugged and put her head down. "If you need a computer for school, I'll buy you one." Kevin said. "It doesn't matter now. I'll never catch up." Lacy mumbled. "Look, I'll hire a sitter for Tristen. You just worry about your schoolwork." Kevin said. Lacy nodded. "You're not mad?" She asked. "No, but I wish you had told me about this sooner." Kevin replied.
The following day, Kevin went with Mark to buy Lacy a computer while she was at school. When she got home, it was set up for her on his desk. "Dad, I can't keep this here." Lacy said. "Yeah, I know. I'll take it down to the apartment and hook it up for you in your room before I leave." Kevin replied. "Dad, can I get MSN?" Lacy asked. "What's that?" Kevin asked. "Microsoft Network." Lacy said. "Yeah, I guess so." He replied, handing her his credit card.
"Work first, Lace." He called, as he walked into the kitchen. Lacy took out her typing book and started from the beginning. By the time dinner was ready, she'd finished fourteen of the assignments, but she had another fifty-one to do. "Come eat." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and saved her work. Then she went to eat dinner. As soon as she finished, she went right back to the computer and kept on working. Two hours later, she had finished another eleven assignments, leaving forty more. "Lace, it's getting late. Why don't you give it a rest and do some more tomorrow." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and turned the computer off. She was getting tired of doing it anyway.
"Where's Tristen?" She asked, after she got up. "I put him to bed." Kevin replied. "Oh, I would have done it." Lacy commented. "It's not your responsibility, sweetheart." Kevin replied. Lacy shrugged and sat down on the couch. "So, how far did you get?" Scott asked. "Forty more to do." Lacy mumbled. "Damn, that's a lot of work." Glenn commented. Lacy nodded and leaned her head on Scott's shoulder. A short while later, Kevin noticed that she'd fallen asleep, so he woke her up and walked her up to bed.
The following day, Lacy came home and did her homework. Then she went to work on the typing assignments again. By dinner, she'd finished ten more of them. "Lace, you don't have to do them all in one night." Kevin said. "I want to Dad. The sooner I get them done, the better." Lacy replied. "What'd your teacher say when you handed the other ones in?" Shawn asked. "She was shocked. I told her that my Dad was visiting and bought me a computer. She told me that I had a very generous father." Lacy replied. "Yeah, I spend about four hundred a month on you alone." Kevin commented. "That's not true." Lacy said. "Of course it is. You've got clothes, jewelry, toys, and heaven knows what else." Kevin retorted. Lacy shrugged and smiled at her father. "At least I show my appreciation for it." She replied.
After dinner, she went back to work and finished fifteen assignments before she finally turned off the computer. "Well, how many do you have left now?" Mark asked. "Fifteen." Lacy replied. "How fast can you type?" Shawn asked. "Sixty words a minute." Lacy replied. "Damn, I think I do one word in about five minutes." Shawn said. "I could teach you." Lacy said. "That's okay. I'll leave the typing to you." Shawn retorted. "Yeah, Shawn wouldn't understand anyway." Scott said. "Like you would?" Shawn asked. "Sure I would." Scott replied. "Fine, let her teach you then." Shawn said. "Sure, she can teach me if she wants." Scott replied. "Work first, then play." Kevin commented. Lacy shrugged and said goodnight to everyone.
The following day, it was the same thing. Lacy finished all fifteen assignments before dinner, so after dinner she was able to relax for a while. "I'm going swimming." Lacy said. "Now?" Kevin asked. "Yeah, I need to relax. I'm totally stressed out." Lacy replied. "You sure she's fifteen?" Glenn asked. Kevin laughed and nodded his head. "Damn right she is. But she's a smart fifteen year old." He replied.
Scott and Shawn went out to the back to watch Lacy swim. After a while, she got out and shivered. "Damn, cold at night." She mumbled, as she rushed into the house. Scott and Shawn laughed as they followed her. "Lace, Mark, Glenn, Sean and I are going out for a while. Tristen's in bed. I want you there in one hour." Kevin said. "Okay, Dad. See you." Lacy called as she ran up the stairs to change. When she came down, she sat down in front of the television and grabbed the remote. "Please don't put Jerry on." Shawn said. When Lacy turned Jerry on, Shawn groaned. "I'm getting used to this show now." Scott commented. "I think these people are insane." Shawn replied.
"This one is about gay lovers." Lacy said. "Turn it off." Shawn said. "Yeah, Lace. Come on. I don't want to watch a bunch of gay men." Scott said. "Fine, let's watch the dating game." Lacy said. "Lace, come on." Shawn cried. "I'm kidding. Relax." She said, laughing as she changed the channel again. "Oh check this out." Lacy said, flipping to a show where men were stripping. "Oh brother." Shawn groaned. "You don't need that. You've got two grown men right here." Scott said. "I can do that better than those guys." He added. "Please don't do that. I do not want to see you naked." Shawn mumbled. "Okay, let's see what else is on." Lacy said. She started flipping through the channels again until she saw that Smackdown was on. "This is cool." She commented. "Nah, RAW is better." Scott retorted. "Why, because you're on it?" Lacy asked. "Damn right." He replied.
"I think Batista is cute." Lacy said. "He's bald." Shawn commented. "So? Bald men are cute. Austin is cute. Angle looks great without the hair too." Lacy commented. "Would I look good without hair?" Scott asked. "You could have pink hair and you'd still look good to me." Lacy said. "Oh really? So, if I dyed my hair pink, I'd look cute?" Scott asked. "No, dumbass. You'd look gay." Shawn retorted. Shut up, man. I'm kidding around." Scott said. "John Cena is cool too." Lacy commented, when she saw him come out. "He's talented." Shawn replied.
An hour later, Lacy finally decided to go to bed. "Come on. I'll walk you up." Scott said. She nodded and said goodnight to Shawn. Then she followed Scott upstairs. "Come back down here in five minutes." Shawn called. "Relax." Scott shouted, as he led Lacy to her bedroom. When he walked in, Lacy followed him and closed the door. Then she stood in front of it and smirked at Scott. "You think you can keep me from getting out?" He asked. She nodded and smiled. "Why would you want to prevent me from leaving, when you know why I came up here in the first place?" He asked, as he stepped closer to her. She shrugged and smiled up at him.
Scott cupped her chin with his hand and kissed her. Lacy brought her hands up to his face and returned the kiss, eager to taste him. It'd been a while since he kissed her this way and she wanted to savor every second of it. Finally, he let go of her and backed away. "Goodnight, Lace. I'll see you tomorrow." Scott said, as she opened the door. Lacy nodded and watched him leave the room. She was about to shut the door, but he turned around and kissed her again, before she could. "Do you have any idea how bad I want you right now?" He asked. Lacy nodded and laughed softly. "It's taking every bit of resolve I have to wait for you, but it's worth it, Lace." Scott said. Then he turned around and walked downstairs, as she shut her bedroom door.
The following day, Lacy handed in the rest of her typing assignments. Her teacher had marked the other fifty, so she handed them back to Lacy along with her overall grade for the class. When Lacy saw that it was an A, she was thrilled. She went home that day and told her father that all the work she made up had brought her back up to an A. "That's great, Lace." Kevin commented. "When are you leaving?" Lacy asked. "Tomorrow morning, sweetheart." Kevin replied.
She spent the night cuddling with Scott on the couch, because Shawn had convinced everyone to go out. He knew Scott wanted time alone with her, so he thought he'd help them out a little. "I'm going to miss you." Lacy said. "I know, Lace. I'll call you though." Scott replied. Lacy leaned her head on Scott's shoulder and closed her eyes. "You know, it's been six months since I first kissed you that night in the kitchen." Scott commented. "That's nothing. Wait till it's like four years." Lacy replied. "Think it'll go on that long?" Scott asked. Lacy looked up at him and smiled. "I know I'll still love you in four years." She replied. Scott kissed her softly, as he wrapped his arms around her tightly. "I'll still love you too, Lace." He replied, when they parted.
"What time is my Dad coming in?" Lacy asked. "Shawn said they'll be out till about two." Scott replied. "Walk me upstairs?" She asked. He nodded and led her up to her room. "Will you lay with me?" Lacy asked. Again, he nodded as she laid down on the bed. When he saw that she was comfortable, he shut her door and laid beside her. Scott went to put his arms around her, but she turned around so that she was facing him. Then she brought her face closer to his and kissed him again. Scott put his hand on her cheek and deepened the kiss, feeling his desire for her building with each passing second.
Lacy decided to be bold for a change. She slid her hand down his stomach, then down further past the rim of his jeans. Scott felt her hand on his body and groaned. "Lace, don't do anything." He mumbled. She ignored him as she slid her hand down to his manhood. Scott felt her stroking him slowly. He wanted to stop her, because he knew they shouldn't be doing this, but he couldn't find the resolve to stop her. It felt good to have her hands on him and he felt the need to touch her. Slowly, he slid his hand up under her shirt, feeling the soft flesh of her breasts protruding from the lace bra she wore. Lacy moaned softly when she felt his hands on her. "Lace, what're you doing to me?" Scott mumbled, knowing he was close to losing control of himself. Lacy responded by unbuttoning his jeans. He grabbed her hand and stopped her. "Not yet, Lace." Scott said. Lacy nodded and pulled her hand away.
Scott guided her onto her back. Then he covered her mouth with his and kissed her passionately. "I want you, Scott." Lacy whispered. "We can't. You know that." He replied. She nodded slowly and watched him get up. "Lace, I promise you, when the time is right, I will show you how much I love you. Right now, we have to keep this simple." Scott said. She nodded and kissed him. Then she watched him leave the room and close the door behind him. Scott leaned against the door and groaned. His resolve was slowly slipping away and he was suddenly glad that he was leaving in the morning, even though he knew he was going to miss her.
