Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters that will be appearing in this story. They all belong to themselves or the WWE, and that included the McMahon family.
Author Notes: I owned Kristina Alexandria McMahon, Valentin Kennedy McMahon, and any other character, including some of the children appearing in this story. I change the storylines that take place back then to the present. This is the backstory of how Mike Mizanin and Kristina McMahon met and began their journey to the altar.
Prologue
Mike Mizanin had piqued the interest of the WWE, and Valentin was offered a development contract. Mike signed the contract and then was sent to Deep South Wrestling, where he trains under Bill De Mott. In July of 2005, Mike wrestled two dark matches for the WWE, and Vince McMahon was impressed with him and Valentin's smile. On December 1, 2005, Mike defeated Mike Knox in the tournament's finals to determine the inaugural Deep South Heavyweight Champion. He continues to do dark match and house show for the WWE.
Meanwhile, Kristina McMahon was the only one who did not attend Boston College; instead, she went to Yale University, where she graduated four years later and is now attending Yale Law School to become a lawyer. On the evening of Thursday, December 15, 2005, Krissy called her brother Valentin and cried to him about how bad the dorms have gotta since after Thanksgiving break. He felt bad and told her he was on his way with his two brothers-in-laws and moving a truck. When they arrived at Yale Law School, they heard how the dorms were and immediately began to pack up all of Krissy's belongings and then loaded them into the moving truck.
Once everything was in the moving truck, Kristina got in her car, while Valentin's brother's in-laws got into the car moving while Kacie and Valentin got in their car, and drove off, and headed back to Greenwich. Once there were back in Greenwich and Kacie and Valentin's house. Kacie's brothers unload the moving truck and place Krissy's things in their massive garage, and Kristina gives them some money to help her in her time of need. They told her no problem, Krissy.
"Thanks, Vinny," she said, hugging her brother.
"You're welcome. You can stay until next Wednesday and then go to mom and dad, and tell them what is going and how bad the dorms are."
"I will"
Five days later, Krissy finished her fall semester at Yale Law School. After her afternoon classes, she went to see Mrs. Clark, who she works for, about her paycheck. Mrs. Clark hands her paycheck.
"Thank you, Mrs. Clark," she said with a smile.
"You're Welcome, Kristina. And remember what my husband told you to talk to your dad about working for your family business."
"I will, Mrs. Clark. Merry Christmas," she said
"Merry Christmas, Kristina," she said with a smile as Kristina left and headed for her car.
She got in her car, pulled the door close, slid the key into the ignition turn it starting the vehicle, and let it warm up. She buckled her seatbelt, revved up the engine, then turned the wheel and drove off toward Greenwich. Fifty–two minutes later, she enters Greenwich and continues to her parents, home. When she arrived at the house, she turned into the driveway where the big iron gates open and drove through them up the circular driveway to the house. She parked her car turn the key shutting off the car, unbuckled her seatbelt, pulled the key out of the ignition, then opened the door; before step out of the car, she grabs her purse that was in the passenger seat and then stepped out of the car, close the door. She walks to the back of the car, where she opens the trunk, grabs her bag of laundry and Christmas gifts, closes the trunk then sets the alarm on her car. She picks up the laundry bag and gifts bag and walks toward the house; when she arrives at the front door, it open, revealing her mother standing there smiling.
"Hi, pebble," she said with a smile.
"Hi, mom," she said, entering the house, and Linda closed the door behind her relocked it.
Krissy put her things down, took off her coat, and hung it up in the hall closet.
"Mom, I need to talk you about Law School," she said
"Okay, I hope you are not dropping out," she said
"No, mom. Let go into the living room," she said, walking into the living room, and Linda followed her youngest, and they sat down on the sofa.
"What's going on with Law School?" She asked
She took a deep breath, slowly exhales and said, "Since going back to school after Thanksgiving, the dorms have gotten so bad mom with wild parties and guys banging on my door. I cannot take the constant parties, mom, I cannot study or sleep," crying, Linda took her in her arms and held as she cries.
"Shh, pebble, it is going to be okay. You are home now," she said, rubbing her hands up and down her daughter to calm her down.
"It's so bad, mommy," she cried.
"Did you report these parties to housing?" She asked
"Yes, mom, but they are so backup with other reports," she cried
"We're paying good money for you to go there, and they cannot get her damn act together."
"Mom, some of my professors told me that my grades are slipping a bit. That's not good," she cried.
They pull back. Linda wipes the tears away said, "No more tears, baby."
Krissy smiled sadly at her, and Linda said, "After Christmas, you, dad, and I will sit down and figure out something."
"Okay, mommy. I am going to bed."
"Okay, baby night," she said
"Night, mom," she said, kissing her on the cheek, and Linda kissed her.
Krissy went up to the bed, and Linda sighed heavily. She was annoyed after hearing from her youngest what has been going on at Law School. She shook her head in disgust and then decided she had a few more Christmas gifts to wrap. She walked out of the living room to get them the wrapping paper and then went back to the living room and sat down sofa. She began to wrap the gifts.
When she heard the front door opens and then close again, it meant that her husband was home from the office. He walks into the living room a few minutes later, and Linda smiles at him; he smiles back and says, "Hi, gorgeous."
"Hi, honey"
He walked around the sofa, sat down beside her, and kissed her lips.
"Krissy is home?" He asked
"Yes, she went up to bed. She is tired from her long day."
"Okay, what do we have here," he said, trying to open one of the boxes
Linda slapped his hand and said, "No touching, Vincent, these aren't for you."
"For whom then?" He asked
"For our second grandbaby," she replied
"Ah yes, and Krissy, how is she doing?" He asked, helping her wrap the Christmas gifts.
"Well, we have a problem with where she is currently living."
Vince looked at her and said, "What happened"
"Since Thanksgiving, wild parties are happening at the dorms, causing our baby grade to slips a bit and guys banging on her door."
"What"
"Vince, she is so upset about this. She is scared that she will not graduate in 2008."
He sighs heavily and thinks about what to do for his youngest, who is in Law School, and says, "Well, I guess we are going to buy her apartment so she can finish Law school."
Linda smiles and says, "Sound good to me."
"Me too"
"Her boyfriend might not like it."
"Well, too bad for him; my daughter works hard to get into Yale and then Yale Law School; he is not going to derail her dream."
"Look out, Milo"
"Yes, looks out indeed, Milo. I hope she doesn't marry him, honey."
"I don't think she is going to married him, honey."
"Good, he is too arrogant, conceit, and obnoxious."
"Yes, he is."
After wrapping the gifts, they head up to bed.
