A/n: SORRY for the long update. Oh, and umm, no more 'Confessions.' In this chapter, SmackDown! is live. SmackDown! will always be live in this story.

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Chapter 11: Advice.

A month later...

SmackDown!

Clover looked at where Cowboy Bob Orton was shooting a promo with his son Randy. She was pissed because of a letter in her column that she gotten, she knew where it was from and she hated the person that wrote it.

"Mommy, clam down. Look, maybe he didn't write it."

"Maybe he did, Rayne. I don't know what to do."

"I talked to Jaliyah and Auntie Alana yesterday, and I told them about the letter John said that he asked Randy about it and he said that Bob did submit a letter."

"Oh." Was all Rayne could say.

Clover and Rayne was staring holes into them, they must of felt it because they turned around and seen them.

The Ortons walked over to Clover and Rayne, the camera was still rolling.

Rayne's phone started to ring. "Hey, Jaliyah. Nothing sis, you're watching it? I know right, do you think it's a bad time to ask for an autograph?" The three adults glared at her. "Can you hear me now?" She said as she walked away.

"May we help you?" Randy asked.

"Yes you may, your head is blocking my view."

He turned his head to the wall, "of the wall?" Randy chuckled.

"What? It's a nice wall."

"Look little missy, who are you and what do you want?" Bob spoke.

"Clover Kingston, advice columnist, and therapist."

"Nice to meet you."

"Yeah, too bad I can't say the same."

"Watch your mouth, don't you ever talk to my father like that." Randy said waving his finger in her face.

"Excuse you, who the hell do you think you are? Move your ashy fingers out my damn face. Okay? I came here to ask your father did he write this letter?"

"What did it say?" Bob asked.

"Clover,

I read your advice column every month and I need advice. I have a daughter that was given up at birth by me and her mother. Well I want to find her but I don't know her name because we let the couple that was going to take her in name her. Well, it's hard because she was conceived because of an affair. My wife knows about her and so does my son, Randy. I want to know what happens to her but if I get into contact with her she might have a better life then I can give her, and she might hate me. What should I do?

Cowboy Wrestling Fan."

Clover smirked, one identical to Randy's, then said "who ever knew Ortons could be so damn sensitive."

"Are you going to answer the letter or not."

"Oh I will."

"The right way mom, the rated G way." Rayne said closing her cell phone and putting it in her pocket.

"I don't have time for this, let's go Rayne. Here." Clover pulled out the magazine with her column in it then said, "it's a copy of the magazine, my column's on page seven."

Clover and Rayne walked to the car.

Randy took the paper and read out loud.

"Dear Cowboy Wrestling Fan,

Thanks for reading my column you don't know how much it means to me to have so much support. Of course you would know if you were there. You should never give up hope, because she needs you no matter how much she say she doesn't. You should find her maybe get a lawyer or private investigators on the case, but sometimes...you have to look in your heart and that's where you will find your real answers. I don't know how it feels to be in your position but I know how it feels to be in your daughter's position. Maybe me and your daughter are more alike then you think. Sometimes in these cases the child in question doesn't want to be found. But deep inside that child does want to know about you, and if you really wanted her. Tell him or her the truth, the truth will set you free, but the lies will kill you.

Clover."

Bob and Randy looked at each other as the cameraman stopped filming the scene. "Do you think?" Randy asked, shocked.

"Oh, I think."

Randy and Bob ran into the parking lot.

"Clover!" They screamed but it was too late the car was gone.


A/n: Okay, tell me what you think. I love giving advice! Lol. I love this story so much! I'll update soon!