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Well it's not just a daydream if you decide to make it your life
And this is not between us but between us
let's keep getting back to where it's from
Raven had changed and gotten into his street clothes, which consisted of jean shorts, an old comic book print T-shirt, and his trusty leather jacket. As he reached into his pockets, he realized that Justin Credible, his rooming buddy, still had his key card. Which was the only way he could get into his room.
Raven sighed. He really wanted to get out of the arena as fast as he could and go and sulk in the darkness of his hotel room. Or until Justin would stumble into the room at 3 o'clock in the morning, after parting all night with the Kliq, Dawn Marie and Lance Storm.
He walked out of the locker room in search of Justin. It took him a couple minutes, but he saw Justin talking to Lance and Hunter. Actually HHH was doing most of the talking and the ex-Impact Players were mostly nodding in agreement. He rolled his eyes and smirked a little as he walked up behind Justin. Lance nudged him in the hip, and Justin turned around. HHH continued talking.
"You have my card. I need it to get back to the room. I'm tired." Raven whined and waited patiently for Justin to find it in his bad.
"Cheating takes a lot outta you, huh Raven?" Lance said in his usual scarastic voice, giving Raven the smallest of smiles.
"Don't ya know it!" He said smiling back at Lance. Justin found the card and handed it to Raven. "Don't stay out to late now, dear. And don't forget; don't talk to strangers!" Raven said pinching Justins cheek. He responded by blushing and smacking Ravens arm.
HHH finally realized he was not being listened to anymore, and finally saw Raven standing, almost in front of him. "Hello Raven."
"Hunter." Raven nodded and then continued on his way out of the arena. He heard HHH saying something about being a champion, but Raven didn't care to bother and listen.
"He has enough hot air to blow up the Hindburg in one, single breath." Raven muttered as he walked around a corner.
And he stopped short at what he saw.
Well it's not just a daydream if you decide to make it your life
And this is not between us but between us
let's keep getting back to where it's from
Raven had changed and gotten into his street clothes, which consisted of jean shorts, an old comic book print T-shirt, and his trusty leather jacket. As he reached into his pockets, he realized that Justin Credible, his rooming buddy, still had his key card. Which was the only way he could get into his room.
Raven sighed. He really wanted to get out of the arena as fast as he could and go and sulk in the darkness of his hotel room. Or until Justin would stumble into the room at 3 o'clock in the morning, after parting all night with the Kliq, Dawn Marie and Lance Storm.
He walked out of the locker room in search of Justin. It took him a couple minutes, but he saw Justin talking to Lance and Hunter. Actually HHH was doing most of the talking and the ex-Impact Players were mostly nodding in agreement. He rolled his eyes and smirked a little as he walked up behind Justin. Lance nudged him in the hip, and Justin turned around. HHH continued talking.
"You have my card. I need it to get back to the room. I'm tired." Raven whined and waited patiently for Justin to find it in his bad.
"Cheating takes a lot outta you, huh Raven?" Lance said in his usual scarastic voice, giving Raven the smallest of smiles.
"Don't ya know it!" He said smiling back at Lance. Justin found the card and handed it to Raven. "Don't stay out to late now, dear. And don't forget; don't talk to strangers!" Raven said pinching Justins cheek. He responded by blushing and smacking Ravens arm.
HHH finally realized he was not being listened to anymore, and finally saw Raven standing, almost in front of him. "Hello Raven."
"Hunter." Raven nodded and then continued on his way out of the arena. He heard HHH saying something about being a champion, but Raven didn't care to bother and listen.
"He has enough hot air to blow up the Hindburg in one, single breath." Raven muttered as he walked around a corner.
And he stopped short at what he saw.
