Chapter 1

"Aw, Dad, do I have to?"

"Yes, now get your stuff together we leave early tomorrow morning."

"But you know I think your job is stupid, why can't I just stay home?"

"Lily Marie Jacobs you're going to start packing now or you lose the laptop for a month!"

A girl of eighteen, freshly out of high school for a year, sighed in frustration and stomped up the stairs of her home, grumbling angrily under her breath.

"…stupid job, so what if you're a stupid wrestler. Oh my God, you're Kane! Big deal, so stupid…"

She threw open her bedroom door and stomped into the enormous bedroom she'd spent her entire life in. She pulled out a large suitcase and threw it on her bed, still grumbling incoherently about her father.

"…don't know why he can't trust me alone for a few months, but no! I have to go with him, stupid wrestlers…"

Lily, a girl of around five foot nine, stormed about her room chucking heaps of clothing into the suitcase on the bed. Her long brown hair fell into her face in her fury, her ice blue eyes flashing in anger as she packed. Unnoticed by her, her father stood in the doorway of the bedroom, a faint smile on his face as he watched his daughter rant in blind fury.

"You know, traveling with me is not as bad as you're making it out to be," he said from the doorway.

Lily froze and turned to him defiantly, her hands on her hips, "Yes it is! Your job is so pointless it's just a bunch of meat heads in a ring throwing fake punches! Why would I find entertainment in that for half a year?"

"Not all wrestlers are so- called 'meat heads'."

"Prove me wrong," Lily snapped, still glaring at her father expectantly.

"Well, I'm not for starters," her father began.

Lily rolled her eyes and proceeded to pack her things, throwing her clothes onto her bed absently, "I don't know why you can't let me stay here. Mom even agreed that I should."

"I explained this to you already, you said you wanted to start traveling and the only way to do that is with me, your mother can't bring you with her."

"Whatever," Lily muttered angrily nad began zipping her suitcase. She sat on it, pulling it closed and shoved it into her father's chest.

"Here, now go away, I want to get some sleep if we're leaving early."


Lily and her father arrived in Miami around mid afternoon the next day. The two were approached quickly by an enormous man that Lily took to be her father's partner.

"Glen, good to see you again, who is this young lady?"

"Paul, meet my daughter, Lily. Lily, meet my Tag-Team Partner Paul, also known as The Big Show."

"Nice to meet you," Lily smiled weakly, shaking Paul's hand, which completely engulfed hers.

"Come, Lily, we have to check in at the hotel, there you can meet the rest of the 'meat heads' I work with," Glen said mockingly.

Lily stuck her tongue out at her father and followed him as he and Paul moved out of the airport. She did not have to worry about getting lost in the crowd for the two men easily made a wide path on their own.


When the three arrived at the designated hotel Lily was shown to her own suite. She already regretted yelling at her father about his job, for it did have benefits. After throwing her overstuffed suitcase on the enormous bed she went to find her father to thank him for the suite. Lily found him in the lobby speaking with a group of men and women she assumed to be other wrestlers.

"And here she is, everyone, my lovely daughter Lily Jacobs!"

The entire group turned to look and Lily felt her cheeks heat up, some of the wrestlers weren't half bad looking after all. The man closest to her smiled and held out his hand politely, a diamond clad, gold belt handing from his left shoulder.

"I'm John, nice to finally meet you, Lily," he smiled.

Lily was speechless as she gazed into his enchanting deep blue eyes. She blushed nad cleared her throat, removing her hand from his quickly.

"My pleasure," she said weakly before John was nudged aside.

"The daughter of the 'Big Red Monster' huh? Who'da thought you'd be a knockout? I'm Chris Masters, nice to meet you."

Lily smiled once more and each wrestler introduced him of herself to her until she had met the entire Raw roster. She seemed most attached to Trish and Ashley, since they seemed to be the nicest Divas and she couldn't seem to peel her eyes away from John.

"I told you it wasn't so bad, traveling with your old man," Glen said later that night as he watched Lily unpack her things in her suite.

"Okay, maybe I was wrong; there are some pretty cool people in the WWE and not all the wrestlers are meat heads, I admit I had fun today, meeting everybody…" Lily trailed as she finished unpacking her suitcase.

Glen smiled at his daughter and stood up from his seat on the couch, "Well, I'll let you get some sleep, tomorrow we hit the gym for the show, alright?"

"The show? What show! I'm not going on TV!"

"Will you relax! You're not going to be on television, you'll just be backstage, calm down. Now get some sleep it's been a long day," Glen advised and went to leave the room.

"Dad," Lily called after him.

He turned in the doorway, "Yeah?"

"Thanks for the suite, I meant to thank you earlier, but I got sidetracked."

"Hey, it's no problem, now go to bed," he said and left the room, closing the door with a snap.

Lily flopped onto her queen sized bed and stared blankly at the ceiling, "This is going to be interesting. One minute I'm graduating high school, the next I'm on the road with 'The Big Red Monster'. What more could happen?"