Josh walked out of the hospital. He slowly made his way to his car.
He pulled his keys out of his pocket and injected the key to unlock his
door. What was he going to do? He thought that he couldn't continue with
his loss he had just experienced. Josh had nothing else to do but go home
to his girlfriend Carrie.
Josh was driving along the high way. It was very quiet. He had sat in the parking lot thinking about what he should do. It had started to get dark so he decided to head home. He knew that Carrie wasn't expecting him anytime soon. He also knew that she wouldn't cheat on him, they loved each other too much.
Josh pulled into his driveway. He lived in a small cozy cabin just out of the city. It was already almost morning by the time he got home. Luckily he wasn't out on a tour, he was in his hometown when all this shit had been happening. Josh got out of his car, it was parked behind Carrie's. He took his keys and inserted them into the lock of the door.
Josh was amazed to see that the lights were on, Carrie was still awake. He opened the door and then Carrie came running down the hall. She jumped into his arms, happy to see him. Josh walked up the small stair into his main hall. He turned toward the kitchen. He saw Carrie's best friend Shelby sitting in a chair by the kitchen table. She had a smile on her face.
Josh thought it was odd that the two would be up so late. He looked at Carrie and saw she had marks of tears, like she was just crying. He didn't know what was up.
"What is the matter Sweetie?" Josh asked Carrie as she got out of his arms. She hugged him and she replied.
"I heard that there was an accident at work! I was so worried that you and your crazy ideas had brought you to trouble and killed you. I didn't want this to happen!" his girlfriend said in a happy voice.
Josh realized that Carrie got scared from the business he was in. He thought of it as just another reason to quit! Him, Carrie and Shelby talked it over. He talked to them about what happened to Brian and he talked to them about his boss. He said he was going to go to the meeting they were having in two days and he was going to decide then what the hell he was going to do with his career.
The day came, pretty slow actually. The slow days passing Josh spend with one person only, Carrie, his girlfriend. At this moment she was the only one who could make him happy. He actually had a smile on his face when he was with her. He couldn't stand being unhappy. He also didn't want to bring down others around him so he just kept it to himself.
Josh was on his was to the meeting. His day was going good. He was hoping to start off fresh. He made it to the arena and then he got into the pressroom. He made sure that he was early, he hadn't made up his mind if he was quitting yet or not. The boss, him, and a few of the other low-card talent had a pretty long talk. It was about 4 hours long. Josh though that it was boring and pointless.
The topic of what happened to Brian came up a few times actually. It turned out that the guys were all pitching in and giving Josh some money. He didn't care. It seemed they were bribing him to stay in the company. Josh felt that he didn't deserve that. He told the crew to keep the money, he didn't want bribes. He got up and he went home to Carrie.
Carrie wasn't all to upset. Their house was good as it was. They were living fine, but she did want Josh to start making a little more money. She knew that Josh loved the company and she was upset when he told her he was on his way to go to the World Wrestling Entertainment's training camp. It almost killed her when she told him this.
"Why do you have to go? You just got over an accident that happened because of that stuff! Why go back to it?" Carrie asked. Josh understood what she was coming from. He had no other choice though. She wanted him to make more money, he wanted to do that for her. He would do anything for her.
Josh decided that he would sell the house and move to where the training camp was. It was a risky move, the house didn't sell for much and they didn't get that great of a house to live in up by the training camp. The one good thing with this move was Josh had finally started to make a bit more money.
He managed to be in the training camp and he was also working for a large car company. He had a little bit of trouble managing the jobs but it was soon going to pay off. He was starting to realize that for every tragic thing that happens a good thing comes back in return.
Josh was driving along the high way. It was very quiet. He had sat in the parking lot thinking about what he should do. It had started to get dark so he decided to head home. He knew that Carrie wasn't expecting him anytime soon. He also knew that she wouldn't cheat on him, they loved each other too much.
Josh pulled into his driveway. He lived in a small cozy cabin just out of the city. It was already almost morning by the time he got home. Luckily he wasn't out on a tour, he was in his hometown when all this shit had been happening. Josh got out of his car, it was parked behind Carrie's. He took his keys and inserted them into the lock of the door.
Josh was amazed to see that the lights were on, Carrie was still awake. He opened the door and then Carrie came running down the hall. She jumped into his arms, happy to see him. Josh walked up the small stair into his main hall. He turned toward the kitchen. He saw Carrie's best friend Shelby sitting in a chair by the kitchen table. She had a smile on her face.
Josh thought it was odd that the two would be up so late. He looked at Carrie and saw she had marks of tears, like she was just crying. He didn't know what was up.
"What is the matter Sweetie?" Josh asked Carrie as she got out of his arms. She hugged him and she replied.
"I heard that there was an accident at work! I was so worried that you and your crazy ideas had brought you to trouble and killed you. I didn't want this to happen!" his girlfriend said in a happy voice.
Josh realized that Carrie got scared from the business he was in. He thought of it as just another reason to quit! Him, Carrie and Shelby talked it over. He talked to them about what happened to Brian and he talked to them about his boss. He said he was going to go to the meeting they were having in two days and he was going to decide then what the hell he was going to do with his career.
The day came, pretty slow actually. The slow days passing Josh spend with one person only, Carrie, his girlfriend. At this moment she was the only one who could make him happy. He actually had a smile on his face when he was with her. He couldn't stand being unhappy. He also didn't want to bring down others around him so he just kept it to himself.
Josh was on his was to the meeting. His day was going good. He was hoping to start off fresh. He made it to the arena and then he got into the pressroom. He made sure that he was early, he hadn't made up his mind if he was quitting yet or not. The boss, him, and a few of the other low-card talent had a pretty long talk. It was about 4 hours long. Josh though that it was boring and pointless.
The topic of what happened to Brian came up a few times actually. It turned out that the guys were all pitching in and giving Josh some money. He didn't care. It seemed they were bribing him to stay in the company. Josh felt that he didn't deserve that. He told the crew to keep the money, he didn't want bribes. He got up and he went home to Carrie.
Carrie wasn't all to upset. Their house was good as it was. They were living fine, but she did want Josh to start making a little more money. She knew that Josh loved the company and she was upset when he told her he was on his way to go to the World Wrestling Entertainment's training camp. It almost killed her when she told him this.
"Why do you have to go? You just got over an accident that happened because of that stuff! Why go back to it?" Carrie asked. Josh understood what she was coming from. He had no other choice though. She wanted him to make more money, he wanted to do that for her. He would do anything for her.
Josh decided that he would sell the house and move to where the training camp was. It was a risky move, the house didn't sell for much and they didn't get that great of a house to live in up by the training camp. The one good thing with this move was Josh had finally started to make a bit more money.
He managed to be in the training camp and he was also working for a large car company. He had a little bit of trouble managing the jobs but it was soon going to pay off. He was starting to realize that for every tragic thing that happens a good thing comes back in return.
