Title: Are you my Brother?

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, Scott Steiner, Lacy Lynn Nash

Other characters: Brad and Tom Duncan, Lorraine and Bill Nash, Charlotte Principi, Mary and Tom Duncan Sr.

Brief Description: Lacy finds out that her brother really isn't her brother. Then she realizes that they share a different kind of love.

Lacy Lynn hung up the phone and started to cry. She'd been living with her parents, Lorraine and Bill in Fort Lauderdale for the last sixteen years and she loved them both a lot. She also loved her older brother, Kevin, even though she only saw him once in a while because of work. But recently, Lacy had stumbled upon something that changed her outlook on everything. While in her mother's room one night, watching television, since her father was watching something on the television in the living room, Lacy went into the closet to take out the photo albums her mother kept. She loved looking at the pictures all the time, because she had fond memories of her childhood.

When she took one of the albums out, a large brown envelope dropped to the floor. Lacy picked it up and she was about to put it back, but she saw her name on it, so she decided to open it. She was shocked when she saw what was inside. She put the papers back in the envelope and set it on the bed. Then she put the album away and turned the television off. She grabbed the brown envelope and went to her room to read the papers inside. After she was done, she buried her face in her pillow and cried.

Twenty minutes later, her phone rang. "Hey, sis. What's up?" Kevin asked, when Lacy answered. When Lacy heard her brother's voice, she was speechless. "What's wrong?" Kevin asked, when his sister didn't say anything. "Nothing." Lacy mumbled. "Lace, are you crying?" He asked. She hesitated before she finally answered him. "I have a cold." She said, hoping he'd believe her. "Well, I'm coming to visit. Scotty and Steiner are coming with me." He said. "Oh, that's great." Lacy replied, with little enthusiasm. "Hey, you sound really down. Get some rest. I'll see you tomorrow afternoon." Kevin said. Lacy sighed as she hung up the phone. After reading those papers, she wasn't sure she wanted to see her brother. She wasn't even sure if he was her brother.

The following afternoon, Kevin, Steiner, and Scott arrived and were greeted by Kevin's parents, Lorraine and Bill. "Mom, where's Lacy?" Kevin asked, surprised that his sister wasn't waiting for him. "She's upstairs. She hasn't come out of her room since last night. I went to see if she was okay, but she wouldn't open her door." Lorraine replied. "She told me she was sick." Kevin commented. "Lacy isn't sick. There's not a thing wrong with her." Bill said. "Well, she sounded sick on the phone last night, Dad." Kevin replied. "I'm telling you that you're sister isn't sick. She was in your mother's room watching television last night and she was fine." Bill said.

Kevin went upstairs and knocked on Lacy's door. "What?" She asked, without opening the door. "Hey, it's Kevin. Open the door." He said. "I'm tired. I'll talk to you later." Lacy replied. "Lace, come on. I just got back and I wanna see you." He said, hoping he'd get her to open the door. "Later, Kev." Lacy called. He finally left the hall after he realized that she wasn't coming out. "Well?" Lorraine asked. "She said she was tired and she'd talk to me later." Kevin replied. "Something's wrong. Why would she lock herself in her room all night and day?" Lorraine wondered aloud. "Teenagers are very difficult." Bill commented.

Later that night, Lacy finally came down to have dinner. When Kevin saw her, he went over to her and hugged her. "You okay?" He asked. "Yeah, fine." Lacy replied, without looking at him. After dinner, she headed for the stairs again, but Kevin stopped her. "Come on. I haven't seen you in a while. Hang out with me tonight." He said. Lacy reluctantly stayed downstairs to hang out with her brother, but she hardly said a word to anyone.

After a while, Kevin started getting a little frustrated. "Lace, you're never like this. Why are you so quiet?" He asked her. She looked over at him for a minute, but she didn't answer him. "Come on. What is wrong?" He asked. "Nothing." She replied. Then she went upstairs and went to bed. "Man, something is bothering her. I wish I knew what it was." Kevin mumbled. "Maybe if I talked to her, she'd say it." Steiner suggested. "Sure, give it a try tomorrow. I want to know what's wrong before I leave." Kevin replied.

The following day, Lacy decided to go for a walk. She folded the papers and put them in her purse, because she didn't want anyone to find them. Then she walked downstairs again. "Hey, sis. Where are you going?" Kevin asked. "I'm taking a walk." Lacy replied. "Lace, mind if I come?" Steiner asked. Lacy hesitated for a minute, but she finally nodded. Steiner glanced at Kevin and smiled before he followed Lacy out the door.

While they walked, Lacy didn't talk much, so Steiner did most of the talking. "So, what're you thinking about?" He asked. Lacy looked up at him and frowned slightly, but she didn't answer. "You know, sometimes it's better if you talk about things that are bothering you." He commented. "If I tell you, you can't tell anyone, not even Kevin." Lacy said. "Promise." Steiner replied. Lacy opened her purse and took out the papers. Then she handed them to Steiner.

"What's this?" He asked. "Read it. You'll see." Lacy replied. After he read it over, he stopped walking and looked up at her. "When did you find this?" He asked. "The other night, the night Kevin called." Lacy replied. "So, that's why you sounded down." He commented. Lacy nodded and took the papers from him. "Did you ask your Mom or Dad about this?" Steiner asked. She shook her head no and started to walk again. "Does he know?" She asked. "No, he'd have showed me something like that. I don't think he's ever seen them." Steiner replied. "He's not my brother, Steiner." Lacy said. "Yes he is. Lace, he is your brother and he loves you. This doesn't change anything." Steiner replied. "Yes it does, Steiner. He's not my brother and they're not my parents." Lacy cried. Then she grabbed the papers and took off before Steiner could say anything.

"Kev, we've got to talk." Steiner said, when he walked inside. "Where's Lacy?" Kevin asked, seeing that her sister wasn't with him. "She took off. Look, I talked to her and there's something you should know." Steiner commented. "What?" Kevin asked. "Kev, your sister found these papers. She didn't say where she found them, but she said she found them the night you called her." Shawn started to explain. "What papers?" Kevin asked. "Kev, they're adoption papers. Lacy was adopted." Steiner replied. "What?" Kevin asked, wondering if he'd heard his friend right. "She's so upset about this, man. She's saying that you're not her brother and that you're parents aren't her parents." Steiner commented. "Please tell me you're joking." Kevin said. "Sorry, this is no joke. I saw the papers. Lacy has them with her." Steiner replied.

When Kevin heard that, he went into the kitchen to confront his parents. "Why didn't you tell me?" He shouted. "Tell you what?" Lorraine asked. "You could've told me that Lacy was adopted." He snapped. Lorraine gasped when she heard that. "How did you find out?" She asked. "Well mother, Lacy found the adoption papers and she has them now, so that's why she's been locked in her room." Kevin shouted. "Oh my God." Lorraine cried, when she heard what her son said. "Where is she?" Bill asked. "I don't know. She took a walk with Steiner and showed him the papers. Then she told him that I'm not her brother and that you're not her parents. After that, she took off." Kevin snapped. "Son, just calm down." Bill said. "Don't tell me to calm down. I come home to visit and all hell breaks loose." Kevin retorted.

Lacy walked in a few minutes later and heard the fighting. She headed straight for the stairs intending to go to her room, but Lorraine stopped her. "Lacy, let's talk about this." She said. "Get your hands off of me. You're not my mother. You lied to me and so did he. I hate you." She screamed. Then she ran upstairs and slammed her bedroom door. Kevin went up after her, but Lacy refused to open her door. "Please, Lace. I want to talk to you." He said, when she didn't open it. "Go away. You don't have a sister anymore. I'm not a part of this family." Lacy shouted. Kevin couldn't believe what he was hearing. Her words hurt him more than she knew. He decided to return to work that afternoon, because he wanted nothing to do with his parents.