3 Wrestlers & a Baby

Overview: What happens when 3 wrestlers that are not the best of friends are stuck with the job of caring for a baby left in front of their locker room?

Main Characters:

-Chris "Jericho" Irvine: Just as egotistical as he is on screen, but with a hidden nice streak

-Mark "Undertaker" Calloway: The grizzled veteran we all know and love

- Chris Benoit: Same Canadian Crippler that we're all used to.

-Nora "Molly Holly" Greenwald: One of two people outside the 3 who knows about the baby, less bitchy then she is on screen, and, along with Amy, the unofficial "mother figure"

-Amy "Lita" Dumas : The other person who knows about the baby, same Lita, and along with Nora, the unofficial "mother figure"

-Teddy: The young rambunctious baby left in the hands of the wrestlers

Chapter 4: Partners in Crime

The two divas stood wide-eyed at the site before them. Teddy lay in his basket, sound asleep. Questions ran through their minds. "Why was their a baby in the locker room? Who's was it?"

They both turned to meet the eyes of the superstars, their eyes showing confusions. Benoit looked at them solemnly. "You two better sit down"

Mark looked at Amy and Nora, he had just finished explaining to them what happened before they got to the locker room and how the three of them were going to care for the child. As he spoke, Benoit and Chris looked at Teddy. He was so young, why would someone leave him to be found by a stranger? Neither knew, but they would find out.

"So someone just left him here? That's terrible," Nora exclaimed. Mark nodded at them, then stood up. "Allright, you two have to promise you won't tell anyone about the baby without our permission. We don't want anything to happen to him…or us." The divas nodded, then stood and went over to the table to join Chris and Benoit.

The five WWE superstars stood staring at the child. He was their responsibly. Yes, he had been "entrusted" to Mark, Chris and Benoit, but the divas help would be needed. They needed someone with Teddy at all times, and the more people they had to help, the better. It also helped that they now had some female help; there were a few things the guys probably had no idea how to do.

The arena was empty as they made their exit, carrying their bags and the little basket. They decided to take Chris's car, it was bigger and had just enough room for the five and Teddy. They left the parking lot, their new responsibility waning on their minds. Problems arose in their minds. How would they get Teddy into the hotel without being spotted or stopped?