Disclaimer: I do not own any of the WWE superstars and along with the mortal fear of being sued, I only lay claim to the story idea and any real life similarities are completely coincidental.

Summary: Randy Orton watches as a new recruit to the RAW locker room has an unfortunate accident and steps in to help her. Will love bloom or are these two superstars only bound together through guilt?

Additional Characters: Shawn, Trish, Paul, Matt, Jeff and Stacy (as Angels on the Other Side) and some others. The main female lead is also a WWE superstar.

Additional Information: Fourth novel in the Love United Series.

A/N: This will be the second update today because I want to move this in a better direction and make it better then it was before. I want to make it a true love story with a little bit of pain and peril attached to make you want to eat it all up, LOL so just bear with me this chapter alright, things will only get better from here but this is going to be the heart stopping chapter.


They had both retired to bed only a few hours earlier and as Randy sat alone in his bed, watching old reruns of his father's matches on EPSN Classics, he thought about everything that had happened in the last few days.

Although he hadn't admitted as much to Stacy, their relationship was indeed changing in a way that made him a very happy man, not to mention that helping her get over her blindness was going well too. She could now see shadows and mild color which was a step up from the normal day to day she had dealt with before.

Could things really get any better then they were right at that moment? He was sure they couldn't get any worse. There could be nothing short of his family hurting that could make the way he felt right now be turned around.

The phone rang then, its shrill sound screaming through what seemed to be the entire house. He knew that Jackie needed her sleep more then anything else now so he immediately jumped up and reached out for the cordless phone. Anything to stop the racket that now had taken over for the sound of the TV.

"Hello?" he answered, his voice cracking under the lateness of the hour and all of the reasons he should be sleeping.

"Yes I am calling from County General; I am looking for a Randy Orton?"

"You are speaking with him, what can I do for you?"

"There has been an accident, and I don't know how to see this but it happened to your father. You were listed as someone that we should call."

He immediately jumped from bed, searching around for his keys and his jacket so he could get the hell out of the house. Something had happened to his father in some kind of accident?

"When did this happen? Is he alright?"

"He is in critical care right now Mr. Orton and it happened only a few short hours ago. Please get here as soon as you can, he asked us to call you when he was brought in."

"I'll be right here."

Randy hung up the phone and throwing what was left of his clothes on, he ran from the room and down the hall to the door. If something serious had happened to his father then this changed his outlook on everything. There was no way he could do anything without his dad.


"Did that come out the way you wanted it too?" the woman asked, watching as Charlie held the knife tightly to her neck.

"You did exactly as you were told and now I won't have to do anything I might regret. Now don't tell anyone what happened here tonight and I will make sure I won't have to come back for you."

He ran from the room then, knowing that the sooner he got out of the dorm rooms the more time he would have got the hell out of dodge. The idea had hit him on the way down the highway and instantly as if by some sort of luck he had come across the University where a party was going on. The girl had been cute but nowhere near what Jackie was to him and in the end, he was glad he hadn't done anything stupid. Killing someone wasn't right and would get him in serious shit, but having someone die of an unfortunate accident, well that was totally different.

Now all he had to do was make sure Randy was cut off on the highway before he realized that this was all a scam. As it all came together, Charlie couldn't help but let out a tremendous laugh. If Jackie wouldn't come back to him as long as Orton was in the picture, then he just had to take the man out of it.


"Randy?" Jackie called as she used her cane to walk herself around the corner to where his room now sat in darkness and solitude. "Are you asleep?"

She felt the bed and instantly her blood went cold. There was a large array of light suddenly in front of her and although she couldn't make out anyone standing before her, she knew that she suddenly wasn't alone anymore and that this had nothing to do with the sleeping Randy.

"He is in terrible trouble Jackie, you need to stop whatever it about to take place."

If she hadn't known any better she would have thought that Matt Hardy now stood in front of her talking to her as if he wasn't dead and long buried.

"What kind of trouble? What are you talking about?"

"I cannot tell you what happened otherwise it means more trouble for the two of you in the end but he got a call about his father and it was a lie. Please find him now and make sure that the plan does not go through."

She longer she stood there the more questions she had for him. What kind of trouble could his father be in and why would it be a lie? Someone had called him about his father and he had done the right thing, now what was wrong about that?

"You will get all of those answers soon enough but for right now stop thinking and do something. Get a cab to pick you up and get the hell over to County General before it is Randy you need to be looking after."

The light vanished as soon as it had appeared and Jackie was left to her own devices again. Touching the bed where Randy had obviously been lying on, she felt it empty and knew instantly that it wasn't just a normal occurrence for Matt to show up and warn her of something that was about to happen. He had been sent to stop it and now she was the only one who could. Grabbing for where she knew she had placed the phone she dialed the cab number and told them they needed to get to her ASAP.


"So my father isn't even listed as being here tonight?" Randy asked the woman on duty at the front desk. "You are sure that no one with the name Bob Orton was brought in tonight?"

The woman again shook her head, turning the computer screen to show him indeed that no one had been brought in with that name tonight. Since Randy knew his father wouldn't come in with a fake name, he realized that it had to have all been a set up.

Rushing as fast as he could from the hospital and back out to his car, he jumped in gunning the motor and pulling out of the parking lot. Someone had wanted him gone and the only reason for that had to be Jackie. Someone had wanted to make sure they had her cornered with no way out.

Rushing back down the road, the lights becoming dimmer, he didn't realize that he had cut into the oncoming lane. He saw the lights then and the blaring of a horn in front of him but before he could move the car away from the oncoming light, he heard the smash.

The last thing he remembered was trying to make his way out of the car and finding that it was locked, then the world went dark around him. It would be hours before anyone realized that he was there.