Title: The Element of Surprise

Author: MissKTFan and LilRed

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, Angel, Mark Callaway, Glenn Jacobs, Dave Batista, Ivy

Other characters: Vince McMahon, Brock Lesnar, Chaz, Billy, Amber, Stacy, Margaret, Tom

Brief Description: Angel and Ivy meet when they are ten years old. As they grow older, their life is full of surprises. Can they cope?









Angel stood by the bay window, looking out at the moving truck parked next door. She was curious about the new neighbors since she hadn't seen any of them yet. "Mom, I'm going down the street to see Mark and Glenn." Angel called. "Okay, but stay away from the new neighbors. They're busy moving in." Margaret said. Angel ran out the door and stopped in front of the truck to look around. When she didn't see anyone, she walked down the street to see if Mark and Glenn were outside.

"Hi, Glenn." She called, when she saw him sitting on his steps. "Hi, Angel. What brings you down here?" Glenn asked. "I wanna see who the new neighbors are." She replied. "Well, I'm sure you will soon enough." He said. "Where's Mark?" She asked. "He's inside. He'll be out in a while." Glenn replied. Angel looked down the street to where the movers were carrying furniture into the house, hoping she'd get a glimpse of who would be living there.

Mark walked outside and sat down behind Angel to see what she was staring at. Though he and his brother Glenn were a little older than her, he never minded having her around, because she was like the little sister they never had. "What are you staring at, Angel?" Mark asked. "The movers. I wanna see whose living in that house." Angel said. Glenn and Mark laughed as they watched Angel straining to see down the street. She was always curious about everything and they found it rather amusing.

Glenn smiled when he saw the car pulling up in front of the house. "Looks like the new neighbors have arrived, Angel." He said. Angel got off the step and walked down to the pavement. "Look, there's a girl my age." She said, pointing down the street. "Why don't you go down and say hello." Mark said. "Okay." Angel replied, as she skipped down the street. When she got to the house, she stopped and walked over to the girl. "Hi, I'm Angel. What's your name?" She asked. "I'm Ivy." Ivy said. "How old are you?" Angel asked. "I'm ten." Ivy said. "Cool, so am I." Angel replied. "Wanna come meet my friends, Mark and Glenn?" Angel asked. "Let me ask my dad first." Ivy said.

"Dad, can I go down the street with Angel to meet her friends?" Ivy asked, tugging on his shirt. "Sure, but don't go too far." He said to her. Angel and Ivy ran down to where Mark and Glenn were sitting. "Well, you've made a friend." Mark said. "Yeah, this is Ivy." Angel said. "Hi, Ivy." Glenn and Mark said, smiling at her. "Hi, you're not ten are you?" She asked. "No, we're not." Glenn said. "They're not ten, but they're still my friends." Angel said. "Yeah, Angel's like a little sister too us." Mark replied. "Cool, can I be your sister too?" Ivy asked. "Sure, you can." Glenn said. "Well, I'm gonna take Ivy to my house. See you later." Angel called as she ran back down the street to her house, with Ivy following her.

"Mom, I made a friend." Angel called, as she ran into the house. Margaret walked out to the living room and smiled at Ivy. "Hi, there." She said. "Hi, I'm Ivy." Ivy said. "Well, nice to meet you, Ivy." Margaret said. "Mom, can Ivy stay for dinner tonight?" Angel asked. "Sure, sweetheart. I think that'd be nice, as long as it's okay with her parents." Margaret said. "I'll go ask." Ivy replied. She ran outside and asked her father if she could eat at Angel's house. Her father told her that would be fine, so she went back to Angel's house. "He said I could." Ivy said when she came back into the house. "Great. Let's go to my room." Angel said.

For the rest of the day, Angel and Ivy played in Angel's bedroom, until it was time for dinner. After dinner, they went down to see Mark and Glenn again. "Hey, Angel. Hi, Ivy." Mark said, as he continued to work on his motorcycle. "When you get it fixed, can I go for a ride?" Angel asked. "Sure. I'm actually finished with it now. Just putting it back together." Mark said. "Cool. Can Ivy have a ride too?" Angel asked. "Sure, Angel. I'll give you both a ride around the block." He said.

"My Dad might get mad." Ivy said, looking at the bike like it was some foreign object. "Well, I'll take you around that block so he won't see it." Mark said. "Okay." Ivy said, liking that idea better. "She can go first since I had a ride before." Angel said. Mark started the bike up and helped Ivy get on. Then he took off slowly, so he wouldn't scare her. Once around the block, he came back with Ivy, who was laughing as he pulled to a stop. "Your turn, Angel." Mark said. Angel got on the bike and held one while Mark took her for a quick ride. When they got back, Angel heard her mother calling. "I have to go now, Mark. I'll see you tomorrow." She said. Then she gave him a hug before skipping down the street, with Ivy following behind her.

"It's nice that she has a friend now." Glenn said, after he sat down again. "Yeah, but I don't think she'll stop coming down here. She seems to love the attention we give her." Mark replied. "That's cool, though. She's a sweet kid." Glenn said. "Yeah, shame I'll be leaving soon. I'm gonna miss her." Mark replied. "I'll keep her busy." Glenn commented.

Angel said goodnight to Ivy and went inside her house, happy that she had a new friend to play with everyday. Somehow she knew that she and Ivy would end up being friends for a long time. And she was looking forward to spending most of her time with her, but that didn't mean she'd forget about Mark and Glenn, because they were special to her, especially since they treated her like their little sister.