A/N: It's been awhile since I've updated anything besides Dear Matt… well review. Oh yeah as I've said before… the time changes a lot in this story.
-Two Months Later…-
It was dark and rainy outside. Randy sat by the window and watched the darkness fall… although both he and Kelly we're in the house it still remained silenced. Even though two long months had came and went he couldn't stop replaying the scene of Kelly telling him he was going the be a father. At first he didn't want to see or here from Kelly but then the idea started growing on him… and he decided it was okay he was going to be a father… he even had a diamond ring for her up in their bedroom.
He turned around when he heard her heels clunk off of the wooden stairs. "Hey." She said weakly. Ever since that night Kelly had been petrified of Randy and she knew that he had no desire of being a father… so she decided even though she didn't want to… it was time to get an abortion. It was best for both Randy and herself.. plus if their child had Randy's anger… she didn't know what she would do.
"Hey." He said back to her. In a strange and twisted way, he loved the fear he saw in her eyes when she looked at him… it was kind of a turn on to him.
She turned away from his stare and didn't speak another word.
Randy watched her check her hair and make-up in the mirror then he saw her grab the door handle. "Where are you going?"
"Out…" She stated in a shaky tone.
Randy smirked as he heard the uneven tone in her words. "Out… where?" He rose from his seat and made his way closer to Kelly.
Kelly watched Randy get closer and closer… and the more nervous and scared she got. "Um…" Randy got really close to her and practically had her pinned to the wall. "The mall." She lied, with a loud gulp afterward.
Randy's smirk got bigger. "Oh Kelly, you know you shouldn't lie to me." He caressed her face with the back of his hand. It was rough against Kelly's soft skin. He looked her straight in the eyes.. then that sudden change happened again; his beautiful baby blues became evil and with a quick force he grabbed her wrists and pinned her arms to the wall and pinned her body as well. "Now, where are you going?" He asked through his teeth.
Kelly turned her face away from Randy's… she refused to look into his eyes. He twisted her wrists roughly making her gasp in agony. He let one of her arms go and he grabbed her face and made her look at him. She closed his eyes and that really pissed off Randy. "Look at me, Kelly." She shook her head… she didn't want Randy to see her cry. "I SAID LOOK AT ME." He screamed then he slammed her head into the wall. She screamed this time, and Randy let her go and she grabbed her throbbing head.
Randy knelt beside Kelly. "Now, where were you off to?" He asked in a calm tone.
Kelly took some deep breathes as the sobs exploded from within. "To get… to get…" She said between sobs.
"To get what?" He demanded.
"An abortion." She screamed in his face before face palming.
Randy just starred at the woman he was actually considering to marry. She's a killer? Randy thought… not his sweet innocent Kelly…. Plus don't woman want kids. "Why?"
Kelly was about to shake her head but she didn't want anything else to happen. "I thought it would be best for the both of us…" She sniffled.
Randy shook his head. "No. this baby will be the best thing for us. Keep the little monster."
Kelly just nodded. She was a little surprised that Randy wanted to keep the baby… but hopefully this meant that he wouldn't hurt her as much.
Randy grabbed Kelly's arm and pulled her up off of the floor. "Clean yourself up… I'm taking you out tonight."
Kelly nodded again. "Okay."
Both she and Randy walked up stairs and got changed into fancy clothes… Randy also slipped the diamond ring into his pocket… this was to make sure she'd keep the baby.
And later that night it was for sure that she was going to keep the baby and she was going to be an Orton… because she said yes.
A/N: Why does Kelly stay with Randy? And Kelly honestly has no idea how right Randy was when he called their child a 'little monster' Review.
