Title: Will You Remember Me?
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: Paul Levesque, Mark Callaway, Glenn Jacobs
Other characters: Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, Duane Johnson, and others.
Description: Lacy is involved in a plane crash. Will she ever remember those who loved her the most?
An hour later, they stopped again to rest. Lacy took out her phone and handed it to Timmy. "Call my brother." She said. Lacy watched him dial the number and started to cry again. "Hi, this is Timmy." Timmy said. "Timmy, where's Mike?" Paul asked. Timmy started to cry, so Lacy took the phone from him. "Paul, it's me." Lacy said. "Lace, where is Mike?" Paul asked. "He fell. He fell off the mountain. He's dead, Paul." Lacy sobbed. "Oh my God. Are you two okay?" He asked. "Yeah, we stopped to rest. We're halfway down the mountain now. We're going to start moving in a few minutes." Lacy said. "Lace, please be careful. I don't want you to get hurt." Paul said. "It's a little late for that, Paul. I can barely feel my leg now." Lacy mumbled. "Have you seen or heard any planes?" Paul asked. "No, nothing." Lacy said. She ended the call with her brother and started down the mountain again with Timmy following her.
When they got three quarters of the way down, they stopped because it was getting dark. They both fell asleep, holding one another, lying on a large cliff. In the morning, Lacy fished around in the bags for something to eat. "We're running out of food." She said. She handed Timmy another sandwich and ate a cupcake. "I can share." Timmy said. "No, you eat it. You're younger than I am. You need the food more." Lacy replied. She took out another bottle of water and shared it with Timmy. Then they started down the mountain. When they finally reached the bottom, Lacy sat down and took a rest. Timmy sat beside her and smiled. "We made it down." He said. "Yeah, we did. Now, we will have to cross the plains." Lacy replied, pointing at the wide-open plains. "At least it's not hot." Timmy commented.
Lacy called her brother again and told him that they had made it down the mountain and that they were going to cross the plains. Paul told the agent who sent his pilots over the mountain to see if they could find them. Lacy ended the call and got to her feet. Timmy found two sticks and handed them to Lacy. "You can use those as crutches." He said. "Thanks, Timmy." Lacy replied. She tossed one of the sticks and used the taller one as a cane, as they walked across the plains. By dark, they still hadn't seen any planes. They'd only made it a short distance because of Lacy's leg. They laid down in the grass to sleep through the night.
In the morning, Lacy realized that they were out of food, so they shared the water. "I can kill an animal." Timmy offered. "We can't cook it." Lacy said. Timmy nodded and frowned. "It's okay, Tim. We'll be okay." Lacy said. "I miss Mike." Timmy said. Lacy's eyes filled with tears. "So do I, Timmy." She whispered. They started across the plains again and continued walking till midday. Then they stopped to rest. Lacy called her brother and told him that they still hadn't seen or heard any planes. The agent was miffed as to why they hadn't, because his pilots had searched the entire area. "We're out of food." Lacy said. "Do you still have water?" Paul asked. "Yeah, enough to last us for a few more days." Lacy replied. "Tell her to eat the grass. It's not food, but it will fill her and give her energy." The agent said. "Lacy, the agent said to eat the grass. He says it'll give you energy." Paul told her. "Okay." Lacy mumbled. She ended the call. Then she and Timmy started tearing the grass up and eating it.
After a while, they started to feel a little better, so they started to walk again. When it got dark, they stopped again and laid down in the grass to sleep. The following day, Lacy tried to call her brother, but her phone wouldn't work. "My phone is dead. We can't call anymore." Lacy mumbled. Timmy started to cry again. Lacy put her arms around him to comfort him, but she couldn't help feeling a little discouraged herself. She grabbed the stick and started to walk again, wondering if they'd ever see anyone again.
Paul hadn't heard from his sister all day. He was frantic, knowing that she was out there alone with Timmy. Vince had to go back to work, so Stephanie and Paul stayed at the airport terminal with Timmy's parents. When Vince returned to the hotel, all the wrestlers were waiting. Mark was the first to speak up. "Did they find her?" He asked. "No, I'm afraid not. She hasn't called either. I'm guessing the battery in her phone probably died. They're still searching, because they know she's alive out there." Vince explained. "We've all got work to do." He added. Mark was crushed when he heard that they hadn't found Lacy. It had only been one night that he'd spent with her, but it was a night he'd never forget and he wished she were there with him now.
Lacy and Timmy came to the end of the plains and sat down. Lacy closed her eyes, trying to fight the pain that she felt in her legs. It had started to become more of a dull throbbing pain now and it made her feel sick to her stomach. Timmy looked all around, wondering how close to Canada they really were. He took out his compass and looked at it. According to the compass they were still heading north. Up ahead of him he could see more trees, but the ground was flat. "Lacy, let's go." Timmy said. Lacy was nodding off when she heard Timmy talking to her. "I need rest." Lacy mumbled. "You can't. We have to keep going." Timmy said. Lacy got to her feet and grabbed the stick.
Timmy held her hand as they walked into the mess of trees. It was starting to get dark, but Timmy didn't care. He wanted to keep going. They had been walking for four days and he was sure they had to be close to Canada because it only took three hours by plane. An hour later, Lacy finally insisted on resting for a while, so they sat down and slept until morning. In the morning, Lacy removed another bottle of water. She and Timmy shared it while they nibbled on the grass. By now, they were dirty and their clothes were torn. Lacy's leg was numb and her arm was still throbbing even though she had a sling on.
After finishing the water, they got up and started to walk again, having no real idea where they were headed or if they would ever see civilization again. Two days passed and still Paul hadn't heard from his sister. It had been a total of seven days since he last saw her. He had already left the airport terminal and returned to work. Timmy's parents had flown home to Florida too, because they knew sitting around in an airport wouldn't bring their son home any sooner. Paul was beginning to think that he'd never see his sister again. The other wrestlers were also worried. No one stopped thinking about Lacy being out there alone with that small boy. They all wanted her to be found, but they were slowly losing hope.
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: Paul Levesque, Mark Callaway, Glenn Jacobs
Other characters: Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, Duane Johnson, and others.
Description: Lacy is involved in a plane crash. Will she ever remember those who loved her the most?
An hour later, they stopped again to rest. Lacy took out her phone and handed it to Timmy. "Call my brother." She said. Lacy watched him dial the number and started to cry again. "Hi, this is Timmy." Timmy said. "Timmy, where's Mike?" Paul asked. Timmy started to cry, so Lacy took the phone from him. "Paul, it's me." Lacy said. "Lace, where is Mike?" Paul asked. "He fell. He fell off the mountain. He's dead, Paul." Lacy sobbed. "Oh my God. Are you two okay?" He asked. "Yeah, we stopped to rest. We're halfway down the mountain now. We're going to start moving in a few minutes." Lacy said. "Lace, please be careful. I don't want you to get hurt." Paul said. "It's a little late for that, Paul. I can barely feel my leg now." Lacy mumbled. "Have you seen or heard any planes?" Paul asked. "No, nothing." Lacy said. She ended the call with her brother and started down the mountain again with Timmy following her.
When they got three quarters of the way down, they stopped because it was getting dark. They both fell asleep, holding one another, lying on a large cliff. In the morning, Lacy fished around in the bags for something to eat. "We're running out of food." She said. She handed Timmy another sandwich and ate a cupcake. "I can share." Timmy said. "No, you eat it. You're younger than I am. You need the food more." Lacy replied. She took out another bottle of water and shared it with Timmy. Then they started down the mountain. When they finally reached the bottom, Lacy sat down and took a rest. Timmy sat beside her and smiled. "We made it down." He said. "Yeah, we did. Now, we will have to cross the plains." Lacy replied, pointing at the wide-open plains. "At least it's not hot." Timmy commented.
Lacy called her brother again and told him that they had made it down the mountain and that they were going to cross the plains. Paul told the agent who sent his pilots over the mountain to see if they could find them. Lacy ended the call and got to her feet. Timmy found two sticks and handed them to Lacy. "You can use those as crutches." He said. "Thanks, Timmy." Lacy replied. She tossed one of the sticks and used the taller one as a cane, as they walked across the plains. By dark, they still hadn't seen any planes. They'd only made it a short distance because of Lacy's leg. They laid down in the grass to sleep through the night.
In the morning, Lacy realized that they were out of food, so they shared the water. "I can kill an animal." Timmy offered. "We can't cook it." Lacy said. Timmy nodded and frowned. "It's okay, Tim. We'll be okay." Lacy said. "I miss Mike." Timmy said. Lacy's eyes filled with tears. "So do I, Timmy." She whispered. They started across the plains again and continued walking till midday. Then they stopped to rest. Lacy called her brother and told him that they still hadn't seen or heard any planes. The agent was miffed as to why they hadn't, because his pilots had searched the entire area. "We're out of food." Lacy said. "Do you still have water?" Paul asked. "Yeah, enough to last us for a few more days." Lacy replied. "Tell her to eat the grass. It's not food, but it will fill her and give her energy." The agent said. "Lacy, the agent said to eat the grass. He says it'll give you energy." Paul told her. "Okay." Lacy mumbled. She ended the call. Then she and Timmy started tearing the grass up and eating it.
After a while, they started to feel a little better, so they started to walk again. When it got dark, they stopped again and laid down in the grass to sleep. The following day, Lacy tried to call her brother, but her phone wouldn't work. "My phone is dead. We can't call anymore." Lacy mumbled. Timmy started to cry again. Lacy put her arms around him to comfort him, but she couldn't help feeling a little discouraged herself. She grabbed the stick and started to walk again, wondering if they'd ever see anyone again.
Paul hadn't heard from his sister all day. He was frantic, knowing that she was out there alone with Timmy. Vince had to go back to work, so Stephanie and Paul stayed at the airport terminal with Timmy's parents. When Vince returned to the hotel, all the wrestlers were waiting. Mark was the first to speak up. "Did they find her?" He asked. "No, I'm afraid not. She hasn't called either. I'm guessing the battery in her phone probably died. They're still searching, because they know she's alive out there." Vince explained. "We've all got work to do." He added. Mark was crushed when he heard that they hadn't found Lacy. It had only been one night that he'd spent with her, but it was a night he'd never forget and he wished she were there with him now.
Lacy and Timmy came to the end of the plains and sat down. Lacy closed her eyes, trying to fight the pain that she felt in her legs. It had started to become more of a dull throbbing pain now and it made her feel sick to her stomach. Timmy looked all around, wondering how close to Canada they really were. He took out his compass and looked at it. According to the compass they were still heading north. Up ahead of him he could see more trees, but the ground was flat. "Lacy, let's go." Timmy said. Lacy was nodding off when she heard Timmy talking to her. "I need rest." Lacy mumbled. "You can't. We have to keep going." Timmy said. Lacy got to her feet and grabbed the stick.
Timmy held her hand as they walked into the mess of trees. It was starting to get dark, but Timmy didn't care. He wanted to keep going. They had been walking for four days and he was sure they had to be close to Canada because it only took three hours by plane. An hour later, Lacy finally insisted on resting for a while, so they sat down and slept until morning. In the morning, Lacy removed another bottle of water. She and Timmy shared it while they nibbled on the grass. By now, they were dirty and their clothes were torn. Lacy's leg was numb and her arm was still throbbing even though she had a sling on.
After finishing the water, they got up and started to walk again, having no real idea where they were headed or if they would ever see civilization again. Two days passed and still Paul hadn't heard from his sister. It had been a total of seven days since he last saw her. He had already left the airport terminal and returned to work. Timmy's parents had flown home to Florida too, because they knew sitting around in an airport wouldn't bring their son home any sooner. Paul was beginning to think that he'd never see his sister again. The other wrestlers were also worried. No one stopped thinking about Lacy being out there alone with that small boy. They all wanted her to be found, but they were slowly losing hope.
