Sorry it took so long to get this chapter out. It took nearly a week to get out the first paragraph. After I got over that hump, it only took me a couple of nights. Also, I managed to slip my favorite OC into the story. Some of you may recognize Mary Williams from some of my other stories. She only has a small role. In this, she recently married Ted DiBiase, and they just got back from their honeymoon. Natalya is still the main focus in the story.


Nattie was internally beside herself as Kaitlyn walked over to her, swaying her hips. After so many years of denying her sexuality, something was finally going to come of it for the 31 year-old wrestling veteran. Nothing was said as the younger Diva pushed her up against the wall and pressed their lips together. Kaitlyn pulled away with a smirk before sliding her hand up the older woman's side and kissed her once more, this time with a passion. Nattie let out a moan as Kaitlyn's tongue slid out and gently parted the older woman's lips.

After what seemed like a life time of making out, Kaitlyn pulled away with a grin. "You know, you could have just told me, Nattie. I'm a very open person. TJ doesn't even have to know..."

Nattie awoke with a start, panting softly and staring at the ceiling. It was just a dream. A damn good dream, but a dream nonetheless. She bit her lip, slowly turning to look at her fiance, whom she thought was still sound asleep.

Tyson was laying on his side, facing Nattie with a grin. "That sounded like it was a good dream, babe."

Nattie felt her cheeks burning as she licked her lips. "Yeah... yeah, it really was."

"Almost seems like I'm better in your dreams," Tyson smirked, rolling closer to Nattie and hovering above her. "Let's see if we can change that."

Later that day, Nattie was walking around the walls of the arena aimlessly as everyone scurried around, getting ready for RAW that night. She was rather in her own world when she nearly ran into Cody. She looked up, immediately blushing. "Sorry," she looked down.

Cody chuckled softly, hugging Nattie. "It's fine, sweetheart. May I ask where your mind has run off to?"

Nattie sighed, nodding. "Yeah, it's just this dream I had this morning."

Meanwhile...

Kaitlyn looked up when in catering as she saw Tyson walk up to her. "Hey, I didn't know you were going to be here tonight."

Tyson shrugged with a smile as he sat across from Kaitlyn. "I'm not scheduled, or anything. I just happened to be with Nattie last night, so I decided to come and visit today."

"Well, that's great," Kaitlyn plastered a smile on. "You've definitely have been missed. So I take it things are going well with Nattie?"

Tyson nodded, raising an eyebrow skeptically. "Yeah, we're actually engaged now. Why do you ask?"

Kaitlyn looked down, "it really most likely isn't anything. I think that I'm just paranoid."

Just as Tyson was about to reassure the younger woman, he looked up to see Nattie and Cody walk into the room together, laughing. "I thought that she hated him..."

Kaitlyn looked over to where Tyson was looking and bit her lip. "Yeah... that's what I'm paranoid about."

"That really makes me wonder about the obviously hot dream she woke up from this morning," Tyson sighed, getting up and walking to the other exit.

Kaitlyn looked to Nattie and Cody once more, who hadn't even noticed that she and Tyson had been in the room yet and sighed heavily, getting up and following Tyson out into the hall.

Layla and Mary Williams had watched the whole scene unfold from the other side of the room, shaking their heads.

"Well, Lays," Mary sighed, "they're obviously not going to confront them."

Layla nodded in agreement. "I don't even think that they know what this looks like." She looped her arm around Mary's and walked over to Cody and Nattie with the younger Diva.

"Well hey Mrs. DiBiase," Nattie grinned, hugging Mary. "We haven't seen you since the wedding. I'm assuming the honeymoon went well?"

Mary nodded as she hugged Cody. "It really did, but I missed being with everyone on the road."

"And you were very missed, as well," Cody chuckled. "Who else is going to keep us boys in line in the ring?"

"That's a very good point," Mary nodded. "I was tearing right through the entire mid-card section of the roster for a bit there."

"Enough of that," Layla held her hand up. "You two," she motioned to Nattie and Cody, "have a serious problem."

Nattie blinked, "what do you mean, Lay?"

Layla took a deep breath, "Kaitlyn thinks that she's a cover for something that's going on between the two of you, and that Cody isn't actually interested in her."

Mary pinched the bridge of her nose, nodding. "And she was just talking to TJ. They both went off, looking very distraught, in that direction," she pointed toward the other door.

Cody looked down, frowning. "I really like her."

"Only problem is," Nattie sighed, "so do I."

Mary smirked, "I knew it!" She clapped, bouncing up and down. "Sorry, I've just sensed that about you for years, but I wanted you to come to terms with it yourself."

Nattie nodded, chewing on her bottom lip for a moment. "I'm beginning to see why you and Teddy parted ways after high school."

Mary smiled, bringing an arm around her friend. "Exactly. We went our separate ways and lived our lives. Then we still found our way back to each other, because our love was real."

"I'm really thinking I should have taken your lead with that," Nattie sighed.

"It's not too late, love," Layla offered. "I see that you are engaged, but maybe it wouldn't hurt taking a break right now."

Mary nodded in agreement. "It's better to take a step back and figure out that this is what you really want before you get married."

Nattie took a deep breath, "I should go find him." She quickly made her way across the room in search of her fiance.

"What about me?" Cody pouted at Mary and Layla.

"You," Mary gave him a stern look, "mister. You need to make sure Kaitlyn know that it's her that you're into."

Layla nodded, "all while stepping back, in case she feels the same way about Nattie."

Cody sighed, nodding. "Complicated, but necessary. How should I go about it?"

Mary and Layla looked to each other for a moment before nodding. Mary placed a hand on his shoulder, "well first off, you need to make some time for her. Start a casual relationship, but do everything in your power to not get serious until you know whether or not anything is going to happen between her and Nattie."

Cody nodded, taking out his phone. "I can do that." He smiled as he walked out of catering and down the hall to text Kaitlyn.

Cody: Hey, sorry I haven't been around. I really miss you.

Kaitlyn: It's fine. You don't have to hang out with me if you don't want to.

Cody: No, I want to. I meant it when I said that I wanted this. What are you doing after the show tonight?

Instead of even looking at Cody's reply, Kaitlyn put her phone in her bag after walking into the Diva's locker room. She sighed heavily as she changed into her ring gear for the night.

As the show was about to wrap up, Nattie finally found Tyson. She sighed, frowning. "There you are."

"I've been around," Tyson shrugged casually.

"I've been looking for you all night, TJ. We need to talk. It's very important," Nattie frowned, pulling her fiance aside as she looked for the words.