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?
Mark, Duane, Glenn, and Paul listened to her talk to them, because it was the first time they'd ever heard any details about the plane crash. "We heard a few explosions. So I told Timmy to go through all the bags and get everything that we'd need, like food, water, and supplies. Mike helped him. I could barely walk, because my leg was broken and my face was bleeding." Lacy said. "Lace, do you remember using the cell phone?" Paul asked. "I remember leaving the plane. We sat down and we ate something. But that's all I can remember." Lacy mumbled. "Give it time. I guess the turbulence you felt jarred your memory." Paul commented. "I was so scared." Lacy said, as tears formed in her eyes again. "I know, Lace, but you're here with me now. I won't let anything happen to you." Paul replied.
"You know, you should call the Canadian airlines and let them know about this." Mark commented. "Yeah, I thought of that. They pronounced Lacy and Timmy dead. Someone needs to know that they're alive." Paul replied. When they got to the hotel, Paul called the operator and got the number for the Canadian airport that he'd been at. When he called there and gave the flight number of the plane that crashed the agent that he'd talked to the night of the crash got on the phone. "Paul, this is Agent Williams. Do you remember me?" He asked. "Of course." Paul replied. "They tell me that you have some information about that plane." Ron said. "Yeah, I wanted to let someone know that Lacy and Timmy are alive." Paul replied. "They are? How do you know?" Ron asked. "Because, my sister is sitting right next to me." Paul replied. "And Timmy went home with his parents two days ago." He added.
"Paul, that's wonderful. Listen, we're going to need to talk with your sister and Timmy. It would great if you could get them out here." Ron said. "Yeah, I can do that, but Lacy doesn't remember all that much. Timmy told me he remembers everything." Paul explained. "That's fine. I'll call the proper authorities and let them know that your sister and Timmy are alive. You just get them out here so we can find out about that plane crash." Ron said. "Okay, give me a few days." Paul said. "No problem." Ron replied.
"Lace, they want to talk to you." Paul said, when he hung up. "Okay, but I don't know what they want from me. I don't remember much." Lacy said. "Well, just tell them what you told me." Paul replied. Paul called Mary and Robert Donovan and told them that Ron wanted to talk with Timmy. They agreed to meet Paul and Lacy in Canada the following day. Paul went to Vince and told him what was up. Vince agreed to let him go with Lacy the following day, because Lacy was afraid to go alone.
The following morning, they boarded a plane together and took off for Canada. Six hours later, they landed in Canada and Lacy was once again relieved to get off the plane. Upon entering the terminal, Timmy rushed over to Lacy. "Hey, Tim. I missed you." Lacy said. "I missed you too, Lacy." Timmy replied. "Okay, let's go into my office. There are some people who want to hear your stories." Ron said. Once they were all seated in Ron's office Timmy decided to speak first.
"Timmy, tell me about the plane crash." Ron said. "We were on our way to Canada. The plane started to have turbulence. I was scared because I was alone on the flight. When the voice over the loudspeaker said to put our seatbelts on, I started to cry. They said we were going to try to land. Lacy must have heard me, because she came over and sat with me. She helped me put my seatbelt on and then she put her arm around me and held me while the plane tried to land. When we landed, the plane kept sliding through the trees until it hit one. The impact was so loud that it sounded like something exploding. When we got up, we saw that everyone was dead." Timmy explained.
"Then what happened?" Ron asked. "Lacy's leg and her arm were broken. I gave her a sling from my bag and then we went to look for more people. We heard someone moaning, so we went to the voice. That's when we found Mike. He was trapped. I found a lighter in one of the bags so Lacy burned the seatbelt off of him. After that, he and I went through all the bags and grabbed all the food, water, and supplies. Then Lacy heard explosions, so we left the plane. After we got away from it, we sat down to eat. That's when Lacy said she had her phone. She took it out and called Paul." Timmy explained.
"Lacy, do you remember calling your brother?" Ron asked. Lacy shook her head no and started to cry, so Paul put his arms around her to comfort her. "Go on, Timmy." Ron said. "Well, you know about the conversations we had, because you were there." Timmy said. Ron nodded. "We started to climb the mountain. Lacy's leg was bad, but Mike helped her up the mountain. We would walk for a while, stop to rest, then walk some more until it got dark. Then we'd sleep until morning." Timmy explained.
"We made a few calls to Paul, but the last one we made was when we got down the other side of the mountain. By that time, it had been three days since the plane crashed. Mike fell off the mountain on our way down. Some of the rocks he was stepping on broke." Timmy explained. Ron nodded and waited for him to continue. "After we got down, we slept. Then we got up and started to walk across the plains. We didn't get far, because Lacy couldn't walk. She was using a stick as a cane. That's when you told us to eat the grass, because we ran out of food." Timmy said.
Lacy had her head down and was crying steadily. She couldn't remember any of this and it was killing her to listen to it. She wanted so badly to remember, but she couldn't. "Go on, Timmy." Ron said. "Halfway across the plains, Lacy said her phone didn't work anymore. She was very upset about that, but I told her that we had to keep going. We finally crossed the plains and came to a wooded area. It was nothing but trees. After sleeping for another night, we got up and walked into the woods. We slept halfway through and walked the rest of the way the following day." Timmy said.
"Timmy, what happened when you passed through the wooded area?" Ron asked. "We saw a highway. Lacy and I were excited. But none of the cars would stop for us. We crossed the highway and entered a field. Beyond that, we could see more roads. Lacy was barely able to walk by now, but she managed to cross the field with me. By the time we got across, it was dark again so we slept again. It was like the seventh day or something." Timmy said. "And when you woke up?" Ron asked. "I couldn't wake Lacy up. I felt her for a pulse and found one, so I knew she was alive, but she wouldn't wake up. I crossed the roads by myself and ran to someone's house. That's when I called the Canadian police." Timmy said. "What did they do?" Ron asked. "They took us to the hospital in an ambulance. Lacy didn't wake up when we got there. She stayed asleep for a long time. They kept saying she might not recover, but I knew she would. Even after I was better, they let me stay there, because I had nowhere to go. At the time, I couldn't remember anything either." Timmy explained.
"How did you get your memory back?" Ron asked. "By talking to Paul. He was telling me stuff and suddenly, I just remembered it all. I don't know how." Timmy explained. "How long did you stay in Canada?" Ron asked. "I don't know. A couple of months, two months, I think." Timmy replied. "And how did you get to New York?" Ron asked. "I took him there." Lacy mumbled. "Why New York, Lacy?" Ron asked. "I asked Timmy to pick a city. He chose New York. We didn't know where to go, so we just did it that way." Lacy replied. "And the house?" Ron asked. After Lacy explained how she bought the house, the furniture, the car, and how she got Timmy into school, Ron was satisfied.
"Do you have any suggestions on how Lacy can get her memory back?" Paul asked. "We've dealt with plane crashes before and we've talked to survivors. We've seen this kind of thing, Paul and quite frankly, if she hasn't regained her memory now, she many never remember." Ron explained. "But she remembered the plane crash." Paul said. "Yes, I realize that. But that might be all she remembers of this. Just be thankful that Lacy is alive. I suggest that you tell her as much as you can about her past. That will do one of two things. It will help her remember her past, or it will give her a past to remember." Ron replied. Paul nodded and helped his sister up. "Are we done?" He asked. "Yes, the authorities in the United States have been notified. They are aware that your sister and Timmy are alive." Ron replied. "Let's go, Lacy." Paul said. Lacy nodded and hugged Timmy goodbye. Then she followed her brother out of the office.
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?
Mark, Duane, Glenn, and Paul listened to her talk to them, because it was the first time they'd ever heard any details about the plane crash. "We heard a few explosions. So I told Timmy to go through all the bags and get everything that we'd need, like food, water, and supplies. Mike helped him. I could barely walk, because my leg was broken and my face was bleeding." Lacy said. "Lace, do you remember using the cell phone?" Paul asked. "I remember leaving the plane. We sat down and we ate something. But that's all I can remember." Lacy mumbled. "Give it time. I guess the turbulence you felt jarred your memory." Paul commented. "I was so scared." Lacy said, as tears formed in her eyes again. "I know, Lace, but you're here with me now. I won't let anything happen to you." Paul replied.
"You know, you should call the Canadian airlines and let them know about this." Mark commented. "Yeah, I thought of that. They pronounced Lacy and Timmy dead. Someone needs to know that they're alive." Paul replied. When they got to the hotel, Paul called the operator and got the number for the Canadian airport that he'd been at. When he called there and gave the flight number of the plane that crashed the agent that he'd talked to the night of the crash got on the phone. "Paul, this is Agent Williams. Do you remember me?" He asked. "Of course." Paul replied. "They tell me that you have some information about that plane." Ron said. "Yeah, I wanted to let someone know that Lacy and Timmy are alive." Paul replied. "They are? How do you know?" Ron asked. "Because, my sister is sitting right next to me." Paul replied. "And Timmy went home with his parents two days ago." He added.
"Paul, that's wonderful. Listen, we're going to need to talk with your sister and Timmy. It would great if you could get them out here." Ron said. "Yeah, I can do that, but Lacy doesn't remember all that much. Timmy told me he remembers everything." Paul explained. "That's fine. I'll call the proper authorities and let them know that your sister and Timmy are alive. You just get them out here so we can find out about that plane crash." Ron said. "Okay, give me a few days." Paul said. "No problem." Ron replied.
"Lace, they want to talk to you." Paul said, when he hung up. "Okay, but I don't know what they want from me. I don't remember much." Lacy said. "Well, just tell them what you told me." Paul replied. Paul called Mary and Robert Donovan and told them that Ron wanted to talk with Timmy. They agreed to meet Paul and Lacy in Canada the following day. Paul went to Vince and told him what was up. Vince agreed to let him go with Lacy the following day, because Lacy was afraid to go alone.
The following morning, they boarded a plane together and took off for Canada. Six hours later, they landed in Canada and Lacy was once again relieved to get off the plane. Upon entering the terminal, Timmy rushed over to Lacy. "Hey, Tim. I missed you." Lacy said. "I missed you too, Lacy." Timmy replied. "Okay, let's go into my office. There are some people who want to hear your stories." Ron said. Once they were all seated in Ron's office Timmy decided to speak first.
"Timmy, tell me about the plane crash." Ron said. "We were on our way to Canada. The plane started to have turbulence. I was scared because I was alone on the flight. When the voice over the loudspeaker said to put our seatbelts on, I started to cry. They said we were going to try to land. Lacy must have heard me, because she came over and sat with me. She helped me put my seatbelt on and then she put her arm around me and held me while the plane tried to land. When we landed, the plane kept sliding through the trees until it hit one. The impact was so loud that it sounded like something exploding. When we got up, we saw that everyone was dead." Timmy explained.
"Then what happened?" Ron asked. "Lacy's leg and her arm were broken. I gave her a sling from my bag and then we went to look for more people. We heard someone moaning, so we went to the voice. That's when we found Mike. He was trapped. I found a lighter in one of the bags so Lacy burned the seatbelt off of him. After that, he and I went through all the bags and grabbed all the food, water, and supplies. Then Lacy heard explosions, so we left the plane. After we got away from it, we sat down to eat. That's when Lacy said she had her phone. She took it out and called Paul." Timmy explained.
"Lacy, do you remember calling your brother?" Ron asked. Lacy shook her head no and started to cry, so Paul put his arms around her to comfort her. "Go on, Timmy." Ron said. "Well, you know about the conversations we had, because you were there." Timmy said. Ron nodded. "We started to climb the mountain. Lacy's leg was bad, but Mike helped her up the mountain. We would walk for a while, stop to rest, then walk some more until it got dark. Then we'd sleep until morning." Timmy explained.
"We made a few calls to Paul, but the last one we made was when we got down the other side of the mountain. By that time, it had been three days since the plane crashed. Mike fell off the mountain on our way down. Some of the rocks he was stepping on broke." Timmy explained. Ron nodded and waited for him to continue. "After we got down, we slept. Then we got up and started to walk across the plains. We didn't get far, because Lacy couldn't walk. She was using a stick as a cane. That's when you told us to eat the grass, because we ran out of food." Timmy said.
Lacy had her head down and was crying steadily. She couldn't remember any of this and it was killing her to listen to it. She wanted so badly to remember, but she couldn't. "Go on, Timmy." Ron said. "Halfway across the plains, Lacy said her phone didn't work anymore. She was very upset about that, but I told her that we had to keep going. We finally crossed the plains and came to a wooded area. It was nothing but trees. After sleeping for another night, we got up and walked into the woods. We slept halfway through and walked the rest of the way the following day." Timmy said.
"Timmy, what happened when you passed through the wooded area?" Ron asked. "We saw a highway. Lacy and I were excited. But none of the cars would stop for us. We crossed the highway and entered a field. Beyond that, we could see more roads. Lacy was barely able to walk by now, but she managed to cross the field with me. By the time we got across, it was dark again so we slept again. It was like the seventh day or something." Timmy said. "And when you woke up?" Ron asked. "I couldn't wake Lacy up. I felt her for a pulse and found one, so I knew she was alive, but she wouldn't wake up. I crossed the roads by myself and ran to someone's house. That's when I called the Canadian police." Timmy said. "What did they do?" Ron asked. "They took us to the hospital in an ambulance. Lacy didn't wake up when we got there. She stayed asleep for a long time. They kept saying she might not recover, but I knew she would. Even after I was better, they let me stay there, because I had nowhere to go. At the time, I couldn't remember anything either." Timmy explained.
"How did you get your memory back?" Ron asked. "By talking to Paul. He was telling me stuff and suddenly, I just remembered it all. I don't know how." Timmy explained. "How long did you stay in Canada?" Ron asked. "I don't know. A couple of months, two months, I think." Timmy replied. "And how did you get to New York?" Ron asked. "I took him there." Lacy mumbled. "Why New York, Lacy?" Ron asked. "I asked Timmy to pick a city. He chose New York. We didn't know where to go, so we just did it that way." Lacy replied. "And the house?" Ron asked. After Lacy explained how she bought the house, the furniture, the car, and how she got Timmy into school, Ron was satisfied.
"Do you have any suggestions on how Lacy can get her memory back?" Paul asked. "We've dealt with plane crashes before and we've talked to survivors. We've seen this kind of thing, Paul and quite frankly, if she hasn't regained her memory now, she many never remember." Ron explained. "But she remembered the plane crash." Paul said. "Yes, I realize that. But that might be all she remembers of this. Just be thankful that Lacy is alive. I suggest that you tell her as much as you can about her past. That will do one of two things. It will help her remember her past, or it will give her a past to remember." Ron replied. Paul nodded and helped his sister up. "Are we done?" He asked. "Yes, the authorities in the United States have been notified. They are aware that your sister and Timmy are alive." Ron replied. "Let's go, Lacy." Paul said. Lacy nodded and hugged Timmy goodbye. Then she followed her brother out of the office.
