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Author's Note: Yes, I know it's almost been two months since I updated this but I definitely ran out of ideas and this is the only way I can write it and I know you were expecting me to show how reacted but I didn't like how I had him react so I deleted it and did this instead. I know the end is kind of a cliffhanger-ish maybe but it felt right so please read and review. Thanks a bunch!


Two weeks have passed since I told Randy that he was the father of Aiden Keith Orton. He reacted to it fine and Aiden woke up only a day later. I explained to him who Randy was and that we would be going on the road with him for awhile. Aiden has really taken to Randy over the past couple of weeks and I do think that our friendship has gotten back to what it was.

I was sitting in the locker room waiting for Randy to get done wrestling so he could take Aiden and I out for supper. Randy didn't want us to eat at the catering because he wanted to do something special for us.

"Mommy, when's daddy going to be coming back?" Aiden asked, looking up from the toys he was playing with.

"Soon, baby, soon," I said and I got up and opened the door to look around the hallways.

I smiled as I saw Jeff Hardy walking down the hallway. That meant that Randy's match was over.

"Hey, Jeff," I said as Jeff pulled me into a hug.

"Hi Haylie," Jeff said and poked his head in the room to see Aiden.

Most of the wrestlers adored Aiden, saying that he was too cute to be Randy's son and then would somehow get a cheap shot on hitting on me at the same time.

"Uncle Jeff!" Aiden said and ran over to him.

I smiled as Jeff picked Aiden up and tossed him in the air.

"Little Orton!" Jeff said and I hit his shoulder.

That's the other thing, most of the wrestlers called Aiden, Little Orton instead of Aiden and I didn't like it very much.

"Jeff, use his name," I scolded as if Jeff was also a five year old.

Jeff wrinkled his nose at me then turned his attention back to Aiden, who was pulling him into Randy's locker room to show Jeff his cool new toys.

"Can you watch him for a minute, I'm going to go get a bottle of water," I said.

"Yeah, sure," Jeff said, positioning himself on the floor and I walked out of the room.

I had to admit, I was beginning to fall for Randy but just a little bit. I could control my feelings; I wasn't some teenage girl with an undying love for him.

I wasn't paying attention to where I was going when I ran into somebody and fell down. I looked up to see Randy standing there. He smirked and helped me up.

"Did you ditch our son?" he asked, crossing his arms over his chest.

"No, Jeff is with him," I said, sighing.

"You left Rainbow Brite with him?" Randy asked as if he was concerned.

"Randy, Jeff is wonderful with Aiden and you know it," I said, pushing Randy's arm.

"Well I wouldn't leave a 5 year old with a 5 year old," Randy said smirking.

"I leave him with you and I think that's worse sometimes because you can't tell the kid no," I said, scolding him also.

Randy looked at me with a guilty smile on his face. I knew he had troubles on telling Aiden no and I knew it would take time but I just had to give him shit.

"I know I can't but he's just so damn cute and he's my son and that makes it so much harder," Randy sighed.

"You have to watch Aiden tomorrow night," I said in a rush.

Randy looked at me, with an eyebrow raised.

"And why would that be?" he asked.

"I have a date," I said, my cheeks blushing.

"And with who?" he asked.

"A guy," I said, looking away from Randy's beautiful blue eyes.

"And does this guy have a name?" he asked, crossing his arms over his chest.

"Um…maybe," I said.

"And what's his name?" Randy asked.

"Dave," I said, blushing again.

"I don't think I want Dave Batista taking the mother of my son out on a date," Randy said.

"Oh, Randy, you're impossible and it's not like I'm going to do something irresponsible with him; I have a child," I said rolling my eyes.

"Fine, I'll watch Aiden tomorrow but I still get to take you out tonight," he said as we walked back to his locker room.

"You'll most likely have to take Jeff with us," I said, giggling.

"What? He's not apart of our family," he said frowning.

"Yeah well he's also like a little kid and you won't be able to tell him no," I said.

"I think it's you that can't tell him no," Randy teased.

I blushed. That was true; I had a soft spot for Jeff's greenish blue eyes and his puppy dog face that he gives me when he wants his own way.

"Well you know that I have a soft spot for beautiful eyes," I said.

Randy nodded and had a mischievous smirk on his face.

"I know because you became my best friend and I know it's not because of my personality so that leaves my looks," he said grinning.

"Randy," I said, groaning slightly.

I pushed him playfully and he pulled me back into him and I felt his lips against mine. I kissed him back just by instinct.