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Never Say Never
Chapter Seven
Stephanie stood outside Paul's locker room shocked. She hadn't known that he had gotten married again. This was going to be good. She'd seen the woman running around earlier, and messing up this marriage was going to be easier than she ever would have expected.
She also made a mental note to herself to get Ric after she got her husband back. She knew she had class, but she also had the power to get what she wanted.
She knocked on the door. She had a million excuses that she would need to see him. She was one of the head writers for the WWE.
"What the hell do you want?" Paul said seeing her at the door.
"I just wanted to remind you of the meeting coming up," Stephanie told him sweetly. "I thought that you might be interested to know who we're adding to Evolution."
Paul sighed. The debate over a female being added to Evolution had been going on for months. No one except the writers thought it would be a good idea. Even the list of potential female members thought it would be stupid, but Stephanie seemed to be leading the pack of the people who thought it would be a good idea. The woman infuriated him to no end sometimes.
"Stephanie how many times to I do I have to tell you if you put a female in Evolution it will kill all that it stands for. It's a guys club; it's for the most dominant forces in wrestling today, and you haven't written a dominant female. The closest thing you have is Trish Stratus or Lita, and neither of them are Evolution quality," Paul reminded her. She created Evolution and now she was working on destroying it. He knew what he was talking about, and he knew she knew only she was too stubborn to listen.
"Paul you guys are the only ones that think that Evolution shouldn't have a female member," Stephanie told him.
"No, I remember your brother saying it was a crazy idea, and all the other superstars have said the idea was whack," Paul told her. "If there's a female member of Evolution then you can count me out."
"Paul it's your storyline. The one I created just for you. You can't be out," Stephanie told him. "You will go where I write you to be."
"Steph, if you put a female in Evolution and don't take me out of it then I'll quit with this belt around my waist and you won't even have a world champion, that would be one of the worst decisions you can make," Paul said. There were times he swore he knew more about business than she did.
"If you quit I'll sue your ass for breach of contract," Stephanie threatened.
"Stephie, Stephie, you don't have the power to do that without you're fathers backing and he'll see things my way. He always does," Paul told her. He wanted out of this, but the end didn't look like it was going to be anywhere near.
"Just be at the meeting," Stephanie demanded before making her ever dramatic exit.
"God help me," Paul said when he reentered his locker room. Ric just smiled at him.
Randy entered the locker room shortly after. "Where's your better half?" he asked his friend. He knew Paul would probably kill him but it was worth it. He got so much flack for being the youngest.
"Looking around and I probably should go find her seeing as Stephanie seems to be on one of her crazy warpaths right about now," Paul said making his exit.
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Lorelei had just finished catching up with Shawn and was on her way back to the Evolution locker room. The size of this building was kind of intimidating for her. Shawn had offered to walk with he back, but seeing as he would probably end up seeing Paul it wasn't a very good idea.
She literally ran into Chris Irvine, and he was nicer than he seemed on TV. She learned pretty quickly though that unless asked just saying she was Lorelei was probably one of the better options. The last name seemed to intimidate people and she knew why.
She continued on her way until she was stopped by none other than Stephanie McMahon herself. She knew that couldn't be good. From the little Paul talked about her, Lorelei knew that Stephanie was a bitch. There was no denying that fact.
"I think you have something I want," Stephanie said.
"From what I understand he doesn't want you so back off," Lorelei told her. She now knew why Paul didn't want to talk about the woman standing in front of him.
"I'm a McMahon and you are nothing," Stephanie told her. "I always get what I want."
"You may be a McMahon but one thing you'll never have is class. You can take someone's heart out and rip it to shreds and then want him to play along like nothing happened. Unfortunately we live in the real world where actions have consequences despite what you may have learned growing up," Lorelei told her. She was already sick of this game.
"It takes a lot of class to be bought and sold like an object," Stephanie retorted.
"At least I deal with the consequences of my actions. I was the one bought not doing the buying therefore you're argument is totally stupid. At least I don't sell myself all for the product. You lied about being pregnant on national television. If that's not totally tactless and classless, I don't know what is," Lorelei told her. She knew she shouldn't have let it slip she knew that, that wasn't only part of the story line, but Stephanie got under her skin so badly.
"You're a little whore talking to me about integrity," Stephanie screeched.
"I never mentioned integrity, but come to think of it that's another thing that I have that you don't," Lorelei said calmly. "I don't lie to people. It's usually easier that way."
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Paul was walking down the hallway and he could hear Stephanie before he could see her. He knew that couldn't be a good thing. Stephanie had a foul temper and if she ran into Stephanie Lorelei wouldn't take it from her. He heard Stephanie again and was trying to see who she was arguing with but a little crowd had formed around her and whoever was at the receiving end of her wrath. As she said the word whore he found she was speaking to his wife.
He had to give his wife credit. The woman was smart. She didn't stoop to her name calling she just used facts against the Billon Dollar Princess. The thing that he was afraid of was that Stephanie would hit his wife. He was behind Lorelei's back at this point and unless things got physical he would let her fight her own battles. It was probably better for his health that way. It didn't mean that he wasn't pissed that Stephanie was hurling insults at his wife he just had to learn to control his temper.
He saw the fire in Stephanie's eyes. He knew that no good was going to come of this.
"I can have your skanky little ass thrown out of this arena," Stephanie told Lorelei.
"But you wouldn't. You want to keep your talent happy and I know for a fact that if you throw me out of the arena some of your main draws will revolt against you. Though I'm surprised they haven't already," Lorelei said. She hated that Stephanie was underestimating her intelligence.
All Paul could do was watch in slow motion as Stephanie slapped his wife. Lorelei thought was more pissed than hurt and punched Stephanie hard right in her jaw. "Don't ever touch me again," Lorelei snarled.
Paul was shocked by the tone he heard from his wife. She'd been vicious before, but never that vicious.
Lorelei turned around and ran right into Paul. She looked a little embarrassed. "I'm so sorry you had to see that," she whispered.
"It's okay. It was about time that someone stood up to her," Paul said as the other people around them started to dissipate.
"Thank you for letting me fight my own battle," Lorelei told him. She could never tell him how much she appreciated being able to stand up fore herself instead of someone standing up for her.
"You did way more than I could ever. Despite what they think I would never physically hurt a woman," Paul said.
"I know," Lorelei said giving him a hug, and for the first time it was returned.
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Never Say Never
Chapter Seven
Stephanie stood outside Paul's locker room shocked. She hadn't known that he had gotten married again. This was going to be good. She'd seen the woman running around earlier, and messing up this marriage was going to be easier than she ever would have expected.
She also made a mental note to herself to get Ric after she got her husband back. She knew she had class, but she also had the power to get what she wanted.
She knocked on the door. She had a million excuses that she would need to see him. She was one of the head writers for the WWE.
"What the hell do you want?" Paul said seeing her at the door.
"I just wanted to remind you of the meeting coming up," Stephanie told him sweetly. "I thought that you might be interested to know who we're adding to Evolution."
Paul sighed. The debate over a female being added to Evolution had been going on for months. No one except the writers thought it would be a good idea. Even the list of potential female members thought it would be stupid, but Stephanie seemed to be leading the pack of the people who thought it would be a good idea. The woman infuriated him to no end sometimes.
"Stephanie how many times to I do I have to tell you if you put a female in Evolution it will kill all that it stands for. It's a guys club; it's for the most dominant forces in wrestling today, and you haven't written a dominant female. The closest thing you have is Trish Stratus or Lita, and neither of them are Evolution quality," Paul reminded her. She created Evolution and now she was working on destroying it. He knew what he was talking about, and he knew she knew only she was too stubborn to listen.
"Paul you guys are the only ones that think that Evolution shouldn't have a female member," Stephanie told him.
"No, I remember your brother saying it was a crazy idea, and all the other superstars have said the idea was whack," Paul told her. "If there's a female member of Evolution then you can count me out."
"Paul it's your storyline. The one I created just for you. You can't be out," Stephanie told him. "You will go where I write you to be."
"Steph, if you put a female in Evolution and don't take me out of it then I'll quit with this belt around my waist and you won't even have a world champion, that would be one of the worst decisions you can make," Paul said. There were times he swore he knew more about business than she did.
"If you quit I'll sue your ass for breach of contract," Stephanie threatened.
"Stephie, Stephie, you don't have the power to do that without you're fathers backing and he'll see things my way. He always does," Paul told her. He wanted out of this, but the end didn't look like it was going to be anywhere near.
"Just be at the meeting," Stephanie demanded before making her ever dramatic exit.
"God help me," Paul said when he reentered his locker room. Ric just smiled at him.
Randy entered the locker room shortly after. "Where's your better half?" he asked his friend. He knew Paul would probably kill him but it was worth it. He got so much flack for being the youngest.
"Looking around and I probably should go find her seeing as Stephanie seems to be on one of her crazy warpaths right about now," Paul said making his exit.
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Lorelei had just finished catching up with Shawn and was on her way back to the Evolution locker room. The size of this building was kind of intimidating for her. Shawn had offered to walk with he back, but seeing as he would probably end up seeing Paul it wasn't a very good idea.
She literally ran into Chris Irvine, and he was nicer than he seemed on TV. She learned pretty quickly though that unless asked just saying she was Lorelei was probably one of the better options. The last name seemed to intimidate people and she knew why.
She continued on her way until she was stopped by none other than Stephanie McMahon herself. She knew that couldn't be good. From the little Paul talked about her, Lorelei knew that Stephanie was a bitch. There was no denying that fact.
"I think you have something I want," Stephanie said.
"From what I understand he doesn't want you so back off," Lorelei told her. She now knew why Paul didn't want to talk about the woman standing in front of him.
"I'm a McMahon and you are nothing," Stephanie told her. "I always get what I want."
"You may be a McMahon but one thing you'll never have is class. You can take someone's heart out and rip it to shreds and then want him to play along like nothing happened. Unfortunately we live in the real world where actions have consequences despite what you may have learned growing up," Lorelei told her. She was already sick of this game.
"It takes a lot of class to be bought and sold like an object," Stephanie retorted.
"At least I deal with the consequences of my actions. I was the one bought not doing the buying therefore you're argument is totally stupid. At least I don't sell myself all for the product. You lied about being pregnant on national television. If that's not totally tactless and classless, I don't know what is," Lorelei told her. She knew she shouldn't have let it slip she knew that, that wasn't only part of the story line, but Stephanie got under her skin so badly.
"You're a little whore talking to me about integrity," Stephanie screeched.
"I never mentioned integrity, but come to think of it that's another thing that I have that you don't," Lorelei said calmly. "I don't lie to people. It's usually easier that way."
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Paul was walking down the hallway and he could hear Stephanie before he could see her. He knew that couldn't be a good thing. Stephanie had a foul temper and if she ran into Stephanie Lorelei wouldn't take it from her. He heard Stephanie again and was trying to see who she was arguing with but a little crowd had formed around her and whoever was at the receiving end of her wrath. As she said the word whore he found she was speaking to his wife.
He had to give his wife credit. The woman was smart. She didn't stoop to her name calling she just used facts against the Billon Dollar Princess. The thing that he was afraid of was that Stephanie would hit his wife. He was behind Lorelei's back at this point and unless things got physical he would let her fight her own battles. It was probably better for his health that way. It didn't mean that he wasn't pissed that Stephanie was hurling insults at his wife he just had to learn to control his temper.
He saw the fire in Stephanie's eyes. He knew that no good was going to come of this.
"I can have your skanky little ass thrown out of this arena," Stephanie told Lorelei.
"But you wouldn't. You want to keep your talent happy and I know for a fact that if you throw me out of the arena some of your main draws will revolt against you. Though I'm surprised they haven't already," Lorelei said. She hated that Stephanie was underestimating her intelligence.
All Paul could do was watch in slow motion as Stephanie slapped his wife. Lorelei thought was more pissed than hurt and punched Stephanie hard right in her jaw. "Don't ever touch me again," Lorelei snarled.
Paul was shocked by the tone he heard from his wife. She'd been vicious before, but never that vicious.
Lorelei turned around and ran right into Paul. She looked a little embarrassed. "I'm so sorry you had to see that," she whispered.
"It's okay. It was about time that someone stood up to her," Paul said as the other people around them started to dissipate.
"Thank you for letting me fight my own battle," Lorelei told him. She could never tell him how much she appreciated being able to stand up fore herself instead of someone standing up for her.
"You did way more than I could ever. Despite what they think I would never physically hurt a woman," Paul said.
"I know," Lorelei said giving him a hug, and for the first time it was returned.
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