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 woke the next morning, the house was empty, except for Tristen, who was sleeping still. Lacy got up and made breakfast for her brother. Then she took a shower. By the time she was done, Tristen was up, so she fed him breakfast. Then she locked up the house and took him back to her mother's apartment. When she walked in, Sharon was lying naked on the floor with Brian. "Lacy, what the hell are you doing here?" Sharon shouted. "Oh my God. You sick bitch." Lacy screamed. She picked Tristen up and ran upstairs. Then she led him into her room and slammed the door.

Six months later, it was summertime again and Lacy was excited about going out to see her father. Tristen was also excited about it and talked nonstop while Lacy packed everything. That night, her father called and told her that the flight had been booked for nine the following morning, so Lacy put Tristen in bed early and went to bed early herself. In the morning, she called a cab and paid for it with money that Tony had given her.

When they arrived in Florida, Lacy saw her father in the terminal waiting for her. "Hey, sweetheart. How was the flight?" Kevin asked. "Great, Dad. Tristen wouldn't shut up, but other than that it was fine." Lacy replied. "Well, let's get going. I've got a meeting with Vince this afternoon." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and followed her father to the baggage claim area. After he grabbed her bags, she and Tristen walked with him to the front of the terminal where they got into a waiting cab.

When they finally arrived at the hotel, Lacy walked in and saw Mark and Glenn. When she saw Marcus and Lucas with them, she frowned. "Hey, Lacy. Nice to see you again." Marcus said. Lacy nodded and smiled slightly. "Hi, Lacy." Lucas said. "Hi." Lacy mumbled, not sounding all that thrilled to see them. She went to her father's room with him and put her things away. "Lace, I thought you could stay with Mark while I go and see Vince." Kevin said. "Dad, I'm fifteen. I can stay by myself." Lacy replied. Kevin stared at his daughter for a minute before answering her. "Yeah, I guess you can. You do take care of Tristen while you're at home." He commented. "Thanks, Dad. Don't worry, you can trust me." Lacy said. "Okay, I'll see you when I get back." Kevin replied.

"Lacy, I'm hungry." Tristen said. "Okay, let's go downstairs to the dining room. I'll get you something to eat." Lacy replied. She took her brother downstairs and walked into the dining room. "Lacy, come join us." Mark said. "No thanks. I'm just getting my brother something to eat." Lacy replied. "You sure?" Glenn asked. "Yes, but thanks for the offer." Lacy replied. She ordered a burger and a juice for her brother. Then she went outside and sat down on a bench with him. "Do not spill that Tristen." Lacy said. "I won't." Tristen replied.

When he'd finished eating, Lacy took him back inside. She hadn't seen Scott yet and she was feeling a little disappointed about that. When she walked to the elevators, she pushed the button and waited for it to open. When it did, she looked up and saw Scott and Shawn. "Hey, Lace. When did you get here?" Shawn asked. "About an hour ago." Lacy replied. "Miss me?" Scott asked, greeting her with a kiss. "Yeah, of course I did." Lacy replied. "Where are you going?" Lacy asked. "To have lunch. Did you eat?" Scott asked. "No, not really. I got something for Tristen." Lacy replied. "Well, you're coming with us then. You have to eat too." Shawn said.

Lacy tried to argue, but they insisted, so she walked into the dining room again. "Decided to come back?" Mark asked. Lacy nodded and smiled. "Have a seat." Glenn said. Shawn and Scott sat down at the table, so Lacy reluctantly joined them. "So, how are things with school?" Glenn asked. "Straight A's." Lacy replied. "That's great, Lacy." Mark commented. "Lace, wanna go see a movie with me tonight?" Marcus asked. Lacy glanced at Scott, but he made no comment. "I don't know. I think I'm kind of tired." Lacy replied. "Come on. It'll be fun and relaxing too." Marcus said. "I'll watch Tristen if you both want to go out." Glenn offered. "I want to go too." Tristen said. "You're too young to go." Lacy replied. "I am not. I'm five now." Tristen argued. "We can take Tristen and go to an earlier show." Marcus commented. "Okay, I guess so." Lacy replied.

That night, Lacy came out of the bedroom wearing a yellow sundress and black sandals. "You look nice." Scott commented. "It's nice of you to take your brother, Lacy." Kevin said. "Well, he doesn't get to go out often." Lacy replied. Lacy sat down to wait for Marcus. When her father went into the bathroom, she got up and sat down next to Scott. "Are you mad?" She asked. He looked over at her and smiled. "No, you should know I trust you." He replied. "I wanted to say no." Lacy commented. "I know you did, Lace, but you don't have to. You're going to a movie. There's nothing wrong with that." Scott replied. "And you know how things are right now." He added. "I'm almost sixteen." Lacy said. "I know you are. But, your age never bothered me in the first place, Lace. I told you that before." Scott replied. She nodded and gave him a small peck on the lips before getting up again. "I don't know how the hell you've kept this up without Big Kev noticing." Shawn commented. Lacy and Scott shrugged as Kevin came out of the bathroom.

Marcus knocked a few minutes later. "Ready Tristen?" Lacy asked. Tristen nodded and took his sister's hand. "Tristen, be good for your sister." Kevin said. "Okay, Daddy." Tristen replied, as Lacy led him out to the hall. "Have a good time, kids." Shawn called. Lacy smirked at him for a second before following Marcus. During the movie, Tristen was so caught up in what was going on that he hardly noticed his sister and Marcus. "Maybe we can do this again, alone." Marcus commented. "Maybe." Lacy replied, though she really didn't want to. She would have been happier sitting with Scott.

When the movie finally ended, Lacy, Marcus, and Tristen walked back to the hotel. "You know, we could take Tristen to the beach tomorrow." Marcus commented. "I want to go to the beach." Tristen said. "I don't know. We'll see." Lacy replied. When she got to her room, Scott, Mark, Glenn, and Kevin were sitting around. "Did you have fun?" Kevin asked his son. "It was great." Tristen said. "I asked Lacy if she'd like to go to the beach tomorrow with Tristen." Marcus commented. "That's a great idea." Kevin said. "I don't know." Lacy mumbled. "Lacy, your brother's never been to the beach. I want you to take him." Kevin said. "Dad, I might not feel like it." Lacy replied. "Too bad. You're not doing anything tomorrow." Kevin said. "Shawn and I will come with you. Bring Lucas too." Scott said. "Okay, I guess so." Lacy replied. "Why don't we all go?" Mark suggested.

"Sure, that sounds fun." Kevin replied. "Besides, there's someone I want you to meet, Lace." Kevin said. Lacy glanced at her father and frowned. "She's nice, Lacy. You'll like her." Kevin said, when he saw the expression on his daughter's face. "Katie's coming out in the morning too." Mark said. "Yeah, Missy is coming with her." Glenn added. "Great, we'll all go together." Kevin replied. Lacy went to put her brother in bed. Then she sat down next to Scott. Marcus sat on the other side of her and put his arm around her, but Lacy shrugged him off. "Sorry." Marcus mumbled. Mark glanced at his son and saw that he was disappointed, but he decided not to comment.

Scott glanced at Lacy and smiled. He wasn't holding her to anything, but he could tell she wanted him to. Every time Marcus tried to get close to her, she shoved him away or found an excuse to move away from him or leave the room. He found it amusing to say the least, but he wanted her to realize that they weren't serious, though he couldn't deny that his feelings for her were real.

The following morning, Lacy helped her father pack a large duffel bag with things they'd need for the beach. Shawn and Scott came to the room and helped. Sean was the last to arrive, or so Lacy thought. There was a knock at the door, so Kevin went to answer it. "Hey, babe. Come on in." He said, holding the door open. Lacy looked up and saw a rather young looking woman standing in the doorway. Her hair was long and brown and she was tall and slender. "Lacy, this is my girlfriend, April." Kevin said. "Hi, Lacy. Your father has told me so much about you." April said, as she smiled. "Nice to meet you." Lacy mumbled. She grabbed her brother's hand and went out to the hall without another word.

Scott and Shawn glanced at one another and frowned. They could tell that Lacy wasn't happy about her father dating someone, but there wasn't much anyone could do about it. Kevin was old enough to do what he wanted and Scott knew that no matter what Lacy said, Kevin would continue to see April. When they got to the lobby, Lacy saw Marcus and Lucas standing with their father, their uncle, and two women she hadn't met before. "Lacy, this is my wife, Katie and this is Glenn's wife, Missy." Mark said. "Nice to meet you both." Lacy replied, smiling at them.

She walked outside with Tristen, wanting to avoid her father for the moment. She didn't like April the minute she saw her. She could tell that April was younger than her father and that bothered her a little. "What's wrong?" Scott asked, as he came up behind her. Lacy shrugged and walked to her father's rental. When she saw Scott going to another car, she followed him. "Dad, I'm riding with Scott." Lacy said. "Okay, sweetheart." Kevin replied. She put Tristen in the car and belted him in. Then she sat down in the front with Scott. Shawn walked over and got in the back with Tristen.

"Lacy, why are you upset with April?" Shawn asked. "I don't know. She looks a little young." Lacy commented. Scott glanced at her and laughed. "What?" Lacy asked. "Lace, I'm twelve years older than you are. Why are you letting April's age bother you?" Scott asked. Lacy lowered her head to hide the blush on her face. "I hadn't thought of that." She mumbled. "Look, we've been around April for three months now and she's nice, Lacy. Get to know her. You'll really like her." Scott commented. "Okay, for you, I'll try." Lacy replied. Scott leaned over and kissed her before pulling out of the parking lot.

When they all got to the beach, Lacy led Tristen down to the sand. Then she started putting lotion all over him. After that, she took out his bucket and shovel and led him down to the water. "She's fifteen?" April asked, after Kevin sat down with her. "Yeah." Kevin replied. "Kev, you'd think she was Tristen's mother the way she takes care of him." April said. "I know, babe. Sharon doesn't do a damn thing for Tristen, but I can't have the kids with me all the time. They need to go to school." Kevin replied. "That's a shame. She's so young and she seems like she has too much responsibility." April said. "You know, I try to get her to relax a little during the summer, but I think she's so used to taking care of Tristen that she feels the need to do it." Kevin commented.

"Lace, let me take Tristen." Shawn said. "It's okay. I've got him." Lacy replied. "Lace, come on. Ease up a little. Have some fun for a change." Shawn said. Lacy sighed and knelt down in front of her brother. "Do you want to play with Shawn for a while?" She asked. "Okay." Tristen said. "Come on, buddy. Let's give your sister a break." Shawn said, holding his hand out to Tristen. Lacy watched her brother walk away with Shawn and smiled. "Ready for some fun?" Scott asked. "Sure." Lacy replied. She and Scott went into the deeper water and started fooling around. Marcus and Lucas joined them a few minutes later. Sean saw them and decided to join in too.

"Look at that. Scott and Sean are like two big kids." Glenn commented. "Shawn ain't much better." Mark said, pointing to Shawn who was playing with Tristen. "Well, at least Lacy is getting a break. I hate to see her having to look after her brother all the time. It must be hard for her." Glenn commented. "Yeah, I know. It's hard for Lauren with the two boys and they're teenagers." Mark replied.

"So, Lacy, going into eleventh grade next year." Marcus commented. "Yeah, finally only two years left of school." She replied. "Then college." Scott said. "I'm not sure if I'm going." Lacy said. "Lace, you've got to go to college. You won't get anywhere without it." Scott commented. "I was thinking of modeling school." Lacy said. "Oh? Well, you've definitely got the body for it." Scott replied. "Either that or maybe I'll be a masseuse." Lacy said. Scott smirked when he heard that. "I'll bet you'd be good at that." He commented. "Maybe I can practice on you." Lacy said. "Sure, anytime." Scott replied. "What about you Marcus?" Lacy asked. "Well, my brother and I are going to wrestling school. We're both going to follow in our Dad's footsteps." Marcus replied. "I want to, but I don't think my Dad will let me." Lacy mumbled. "Did you ask?" Scott asked. "No, I don't have the nerve." Lacy replied. "I think you should ask him, Lacy. You'd be surprised." Scott commented. Lacy shrugged and dove under the water. When she came up, she was behind Scott, so she wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him down under the water.

Tristen got bored and started to cry for his sister. "Tristen, Lacy's in the deep water. She'll be in soon." Shawn said. "I want Lacy." Tristen screamed. Kevin got up and went to get his son, but Tristen started having a fit before Kevin could pick him up. Lacy heard her brother screaming, so she got out of the water. She walked over and picked Tristen up. "Come on, let's go sit down for a while." Lacy said. Kevin frowned as he watched his daughter and his son walked up to the blanket. "He's getting used to her." Kevin mumbled. "What's going to happen when Lacy goes away to college?" Shawn asked. "Well, April said that she would keep Tristen with her if we're still together then." Kevin replied. "That's a good idea. Sharon won't take care of Tristen." Shawn replied.

Lacy sat her brother down and watched him play in the sand. "You're very responsible for fifteen." April commented. Lacy nodded. "I kind of have to be. My Mom doesn't bother with us." Lacy replied. "That's a shame, Lacy. I think what you do for your brother is very sweet." April said. "Well, I've gotten used to it." Lacy replied. "So, are you and my Dad serious?" Lacy asked. "Well, I don't know. I like him a lot. He's very nice." April replied. "He is. He seems to like you a lot too." Lacy commented. "I hope so." April replied, as she smiled at Lacy. "So do I." Lacy said, smiling back at her.

"What about you, do you have any boyfriends?" April asked. "Well, sort of." Lacy replied. "Marcus?" April asked. "No, not Marcus." Lacy replied. "Oh, mind if I ask who?" April asked. "Well, I'd rather not say." Lacy replied. "Okay." April said. "Lacy, I'm hungry." Tristen said. Lacy opened the cooler and pulled out a sandwich for her brother. Then she put a napkin in his lap and handed it to him. "Thank you." Tristen said, as Lacy handed him something to drink.

"So, your father was saying that maybe Tristen could come and stay with me when you leave for college." April commented. "No, I'm taking Tristen with me." Lacy replied. "You are?" April asked. "Yeah, I can take him to school, go to college for a half a day and be home in time to pick him up." Lacy replied. "Lacy, I know you think you have to do that, but you don't. You should concentrate on school when you start college." April said. "I'll be fine. I've been taking care if Tristen since I was thirteen." Lacy replied.

Later that day, while Tristen was napping at the hotel, Lacy sat down with her father and April. "Dad, I need to ask you something." Lacy said. "Sure, Lace. What's up?" Kevin asked. "I want to go to wrestling school." Lacy replied. She watched her father's face for a reaction, but there was none at first. "Well, I don't know, sweetheart. Do you really want to do that?" Kevin asked. "Yeah, I figured I could go to OVW in Kentucky. I'll put Tristen in public school out there. I can take him to school in the morning. Then I can go through a half day of school, pick him up in the afternoon and take him to OVW with me while I train." Lacy replied. "Lace, you don't have to worry about Tristen." Kevin said. "Dad, if I go out to Kentucky, Tristen is coming with me. I don't want to leave him in Texas." Lacy said. "Sweetheart, April agreed to take care of Tristen for me." Kevin explained. "No, Tristen comes with me. I've got it all worked out." Lacy replied.

"Okay, if you want to go to wrestling school, I'll pay the tuition. As for college, I think you should try to go full time, Lace." Kevin commented. "Well, I checked some of the schools out and they have one that teaches massage therapy. I figured if I can't make it in the wrestling business, I can be a masseuse." Lacy explained. "That's not a bad idea. At least you won't have to worry about taking a bunch of different classes." Kevin said. Lacy nodded and smiled. "How long would you have to go for?" April asked. "Two years. By the time I'm done at the school, I'll be turning nineteen." Lacy replied. "Okay, next time I see Vince, I'll talk to him about the wrestling school." Kevin said. "Thanks, Dad." Lacy replied, as she hugged her father. A week later, Kevin got the chance to talk to Vince. When he told Vince what his daughter was intending to do, Vince agreed to keep an eye on her and see how things went. He decided he'd give Tom Prichard a call when Lacy started at OVW in two years.