Her Life

Author: Midnite

Disclaimer: I own nothing that has to do with the WWE in any way, shape or form and nothing in my story has ever happened. The only person in my story that I own is Jade and Dawn.

Summary: The nWo has just infected the WWE, and who should appear but Hogan's 18 year old daughter Jade. She finds friends, enemies and even…true love?

Chapter 6: Deception

Throughout the next couple of days, Hunter was trying his best to get Jade to trust him. He tried talking to her, but that didn't help, she just viewed it as annoying, he tried asking her about her past, but she would just come up with a sassy answer to any of his questions, he trained with her, which was the only thing that she didn't mind because it benefited her, nothing really worked. But in all truth, Hunter really was helping her, because ever since he started paying so much attention to her, she never once cut herself, her razor blade still laid against the wall where she had thrown it days before.

She was lying on her bed, on her stomach, reading.

Hunter knocked on her door, came in and closed it.

She put her book down, looked over at him, rolled her eyes and spoke. "Oh, great, what do you want now? You haven't left me alone in two days."

He walked over to her. "I have tried everything that I can think of and you're not helping me one bit."

"I thought that you were supposed to be the one helping me." Jade said innocently.

"And there's the sass." Hunter said.

Jade shook her head. "Whatever." She went back to reading her book.

Hunter sighed and grabbed the book from her.

"Hey, that's mine, give it back." She said.

"I'll give it back when you agree to talk to me." He replied.

She thought for a second. "Not worth it." She put her head down and closed her eyes.

He tossed the book on the bed. "Fine." He said and walked to the door.

Jade snickered. "Bye." She said.

Hunter turned around. "Do you find this fun?" He asked.

She opened her eyes. "Immensely."

"You find it fun to make me fail?" He said.

"Uh huh." She answered.

"I should have figured that." He said. "So if it stops being fun to torture me, then will you talk to me?"

She thought. "Maybe." She said. "I don't talk to people much unless I'm arguing with them."

"I realised that already." Hunter stated. "So what will it take to get you to talk?"

"That's a good question." She said and took a moment to think. "I'm hungry." She said.

"There's a kitchen downstairs." Hunter said.

Jade shook her head. "No, I'm in the mood for expensive food." She smiled evilly. "I'm sure that there is a nice, totally over-priced restaurant around here somewhere."

"How can you talk when you're stuffing your face?" Hunter asked.

"Fine." Jade said. "If you don't want me to talk. You can go now."

"So that's it, huh?" Hunter said. "To get you to talk, you have to get something in return?"

"Bravo, he's catching on." Jade said sarcastically.

"Alright, you want to go? Come on then." He said.

Jade got up and walked over to him, at six feet, four inches, he was over a foot taller then her and she had to raise her head to look him in the face.

She nodded her head. "Good boy." She said and walked out the door.

"Oh, what I am going to be putting up with." He muttered then followed her out.

They took a cab to a restaurant in town. They got a table and ordered.

"Ok, you got till the food comes. What do you want to know?" Jade said.

"Why don't you trust people?" Hunter asked.

"That's simple. Because people only look out for themselves, no matter what they tell you, their number one priority is themselves. They're greedy and self-centred." Jade answered.

"What soured you on people so much?" Hunter said.

"A lot of stuff." Jade answered.

"Like what?" Hunter said.

Jade bit her lip. "I don't tell people." Jade replied.

"Why not?" Hunter asked. "You can trust me."

"Can I?" Jade said. "And how do I know that you're not like all the rest, just a bunch of greedy, using people?"

"Greedy?" Hunter repeated. "I'm rich, what of monetary value would I want from you? And using? Use you for what? I don't need you for anything. I've been trying to help you and all you've given me is a load of shit, and I've almost had it with you, I've had almost all I can take." He raised his voice to her.

"The way they treat me." Jade said barely above a whisper.

"What?" Hunter said.

"Because of the way they treat me." Jade repeated louder. "I don't trust people because of the way they treat me, I don't talk much because of the way they treat me, I get depressed and cut myself because of the way they treat me. Are you happy now?"

"By the way people treat you? How do they treat you?" Hunter asked.

"Like shit." Jade replied.

"Why?" Hunter asked.

"Because they think they're better then me, especially after they find out that I had a kid so young." Jade said. "It's either that or they're trying to use me to get to fame and fortune."

Hunter nodded. "All of us get that."

"But I've had them trying to all my life, because of my father." Jade stated. "And I've been betrayed by so many people that I've lost count, eventually I just learned to keep my mouth shut."

"So you just keep everything inside?" Hunter asked.

"That's the way I learned to do it." Jade answered. "If you don't let anybody in, then they can't hurt you."

Hunter shook his head. "But that is not the way to deal with it, cutting yourself isn't either."

"Your times up, here comes the food." Jade said.

Jade didn't say much more the rest of the time, but Hunter was glad that he had got something out of her that he may be able to work off of.

***

The next morning, Jade had woken up early and was unable to sleep anymore, so she went downstairs to get herself something to eat, none of the guys were up yet, so she pretty much had the place to herself. She got her breakfast and went in to the T.V. room and turned the TV on.

About a half hour after she had got up, Shawn Michaels came down, she hadn't really talked to him, so she was still quite unfamiliar with him.

"Hi." He said when he walked in.

She nodded a greeting.

"You know, Hunter has been spending a lot of time with you lately, why is that?" He asked.

"He's your best friend, go ask him." Jade replied.

"Is that all that comes out of your mouth, a bunch of rude shit?" He asked.

"I wouldn't know, I don't listen to myself." Jade answered.

Shawn slowly shook his head. "I've been listening to you the last couple of days, and I'd be lying if I said that I like you, because I don't."

Jade rolled her eyes. "Like I really care."

"You probably should." He said. "You've already made one very powerful enemy, you don't need another. And that's exactly what I'll become if you don't leave my boys alone."

"You have no power." Jade stated. "You're a washed up, has-been."

"Maybe so, but I have powerful connections, which you will find out personally if you don't leave the guys alone." Shawn said.

"Are you threatening me?" She asked.

"Yeah, I am, what are you going to do about it?" He replied.

"This." She got up and punched him in the face. "I'm not scared of you." She said calmly.

Shawn noticed Hunter coming downstairs. "Ow." He said loud enough so that he could hear and covered his face where she had hit him.

Hunter came in. "What's going on?" He asked.

"She just punched me in the face Hunter." Shawn replied. "And for no reason."

"You lying son of a bitch." Jade said. "You fucking threatened me."

"Threaten you? Why would I threaten you?" Shawn played dumb. "She's insane Hunter, the girl is whacked out of her mind."

"Why did you hit him?" Hunter asked.

"Because he threatened me." Jade replied.

"Jade, I really don't think that he…" Hunter started.

"Fine." She interrupted. "Don't believe me." She left to go to her room.

Hunter left and followed her.

"And now the fun begins." Shawn stated with a wide grin. "And it will be fun."