Slamming the door shut to the Chevy, Sadie caught up with Petey as he stood in front of the entrance to the hotel, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed over his chest. "I thought you'd never show up," he said with a grin.

Rolling her eyes, Sadie pointed to her vehicle, "do you see what I'm driving? It can't keep up with your Mustang," she said with a small laugh. Shoving his hands in his pockets, Petey led the way to the bar while she followed him quietly, her hands clutched tightly around the handles to her purse. With butterflies in her stomach, she stayed three steps behind Petey, letting him guide her through the crowded area.

She hid behind him as he talked with who she assumed was Eric and Alistar, along with two females who were sitting quietly, carefully sipping their cocktails.

"Petey, introduce us to your friend," one of them spoke, playing with the straw to her drink.

"Where did you meet her?"

He gently grabbed onto Sadie's arm and placed her in front of him, putting a hand on her shoulder. "This, ladies and guys, is the newest member to Team Canada, Sadie Niall." She waved to everyone, keeping her eyes on the table and not making contact with anyone around her.

"Why so shy, Sadie? Don't you come around here often?" An arm was draped lazily across her shoulders, bring her petite body closer to a muscular one. "You know, if I were you..."

"Hey Sadie, care for a drink?" One of the girls cut off what he was saying, offering Sadie a kind smile.

"I...I don't drink," she stuttered quietly, taking the arm that was around her shoulders off of her. The table went quiet as all eyes were on Sadie, her innocent self being the centre of attention. Sucking her bottom lip into her mouth, she shifted her brown, doe eyes up to Petey, not knowing what to say.

"Well...I guess that's OK," the other girl spoke, quickly finishing what was left of her drink.

"We'll get ya a water or something, I guess..."

Tucking a piece of hair behind her ear, she smiled weakly at the quiet blonde guy that hadn't said a word since she got there. Pushing her way past Petey, she left the bar with her eyes focused on the ground and her purse close to her chest.

When she reached the outside, Sadie made a mad dash to her Chevy, keeping her eyes focused on the ground. Today was supposed to be one of the greatest days of her life, but instead it has turned into the most emotionally draining and stressful days she had ever expierenced.

It was all too much for her to handle. She was afraid all of her morals would be shot, the two girls that looked at her weird would try to set her up with someone that she hated, or even worse: she would end up with someone that her peers hated. After how tragically her last relationship ended, she was terrified of even socializing with males; she didn't even want to fall in love with whom she did. He taught her everything she knew about wrestling, and even more about love.

Opening her eyes, Sadie let out a small laugh as she remembered their first kiss. It was the day that changed her entire life. It was the reason why she had purchased the Chevy and why she always had a blanket and pillow in the backseat, just in case she would have to wait for him.
With a flash of lightening appearing not far from her, rain instantly began to pour from the sky and bounce harshly off of the windshield. With a steady beat of rain drops bouncing off of the roof of her truck, she brought up her knees to her chest and hugged closely.

She knew she should've been inside with her new co-workers, socializing with them and try to become friends, but a part of her just didn't want to do that. It wasn't her style to go drinking after the shows or even make the attempt to get to know anyone in the locker room. She was there to wrestle. Nothing more, nothing less.

And now, at twenty three years old, Sadie realized that she needed to change that aspect in her life.

LegendSpeaking: Short, shitty chapter, I know. It was longer but...you'll see later ;) Review and stuff. Be cool like that.