Fangirl, Randy; Randy, Fangirl Chapter 20

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Nelson was now 4 years old; Anna-Grace and Jessica were 2. Riley sat in her bed with Nelson as they watched Monday night Raw together. "Look, Mommy!" Nelson said with a smile as he pointed at the tv. "That's Daddy!" he said happily. Riley smiled. "Yep! That's Daddy. Do you want to watch Daddy fight?" Riley asked. She knew Nelson liked to see his dad wrestle on tv, but he hated to see him lose. Nelson nodded and smiled. Riley smiled and pulled Nelson in close to her; she knew Randy was going to lose.

When the referee made the three-count, Nelson was heartbroken. "Are you okay, Nelson?" Riley asked as she looked down at her saddened son. He nodded. "It's okay, Mommy. He'll win next time." He said. Riley smiled at how positive the four-year-old was being. "That's right, honey. He'll get him next time." She said agreeing.

The WWE logo flashed across the screen and Riley shut it off. "Time for bed, Nelson!" she said happily in hopes of Nelson getting excited. It didn't work. "I don't wanna!" he whined. Riley wracked her mind for a plan; she had an idea. "Okay. I'll just call Daddy and tell him you won't go to bed." She said pulling out her phone.

Nelson's eyes widened and he jumped off the bed; he ran to his own room and into the bathroom to brush his teeth like he had been taught. Riley laughed and followed him. "Good job, Nelson!" she said as encouragement when she saw that he was struggling a little. He smiled and kept going until the timer on the electric toothbrush buzzed. "All done!" Nelson said with pride. Riley smiled and nodded. "Now rinse out the brush and use your cup to rinse out your mouth." She instructed. Nelson did as he was told and turned out the bathroom light.

He walked over to the small bookshelf and picked out a book for his bedtime story. "Can we read this one, Mommy?" He asked sweetly. Riley smiled and nodded. It was a book about a baby bear whose papa bear had to go hunting with the rest of the papa bears. It was a sweet story; Riley bought the book especially for Nelson.

She tucked Nelson into bed and started the book. When she was done, he was sleeping soundly. Riley smiled and kissed his forehead. "Goodnight, Nelson." She said quietly. She pulled the door closed, leaving only a small space so she or Kathryn could hear if he woke up in the night. Riley went to check on the twins; they seemed to be okay, so Riley went downstairs to lock up. She saw Kathryn was still awake watching a movie in the living room. "I'm going to bed, Kat." She said. Kathryn nodded. "Goodnight, Riley." She said. "Goodnight." Riley said as she retreated up the stairs.

Riley led in bed thinking about how much she truly missed her husband. She then remembered the advertisement during the show about the next Raw show being in Chicago. She smiled to herself and decided that she was going to go to surprise Randy since Chicago wasn't too far away by plane.

Sunday night

Riley had gathered Kathryn and the three children. "Mommy is going to see Daddy tonight. Miss Kat will be with you until I get back." She said. The twins didn't really seem to care that she was leaving, but Nelson was torn to bits. "Can I come, Mommy?" he asked sadly. Riley crouched to his level. "I can't bring you with me this time, Nelson, but next time, I promise you can come with me." She said. Nelson smiled brightly. "Okay. Tell Daddy hey for me." He said. Riley smiled and nodded. "I sure will." She said as she kissed his forehead.

She hugged and kissed the girls goodbye as well. She handed Kathryn a sheet of paper. "All of my numbers are on there: my cell, the hotel, Dani's, Theresa's, the salon I'll be at, and Randy's. If anything goes wrong, call the numbers in that order if I don't answer my cell." Kathryn nodded. Riley looked over the list again and crossed off Randy's number. "Better yet, if something happens, don't call Randy at all." she said. Again, Kathryn nodded. "I got it. Have fun." She said with a smile. Riley smiled and left in the cab she had called earlier.

Monday afternoon

Riley woke up in her Chicago hotel. She took a quick shower and dressed in a sports bra, yoga pants, and sneakers. With her hair in a messy ponytail, Riley went to lunch in the hotel's gym; she wanted to look good for Randy later that night.

When she was done with her workout, Riley went back to her room for another shower. She dressed in a V-neck t-shirt, Nike shorts, and open-toed sandals. She walked around the area and spotted a movie theater; she decided a movie would be a good thing to pass the time. After the move, she did a little shopping for the night. She bought a dress and a pair of heels.

After her shopping, she went to the salon a few blocks from the hotel; she had an appointment to get her hair done with a mani-pedi. When her hair and nails were done, nearly three hours had passed; Raw had already gone off the air.

Riley went back to her hotel in a cab and dressed for her surprise rendezvous with Randy.

Monday night; Randy's hotel

Riley was able to convince the hotel clerk to give her a key card to Randy's room by proving their marriage. She checked her reflection in the elevator's walls; the stainless steel was shiny enough for her to see herself. She wore a short black lace on nude dress with a low back. She stood 5 inches taller in her platform pumps. When the doors opened Riley smiled and walked down the hallway until she was in front of room 247. She swiped the keycard and opened the door. It was pretty dark, so she flicked on the light.

On the coffee table, there were 2 half drunken glasses. One of what looked to be Jack Daniels, the other was red wine. Riley's mind jumped to wild conclusions, but she brushed it off as a business meeting since she had so much trust in her husband.

She walked over to the accordion doors that lead to what Riley assumed was the bedroom. She pulled the door open and stood completely still. The sheets rolled like thunder and the moans were deep.

Randy poked his head up from the sheets and stared at his wife in shock when he heard the doors opening. Immediately after, another head immerged from the sheets. It was Kristen. Randy jumped out of the bed and pulled on the pair of sweat pants that was in a heap of discarded clothes on the floor. Riley didn't say a word; she just turned to leave. Randy followed her.

"This isn't what it looks like, Riley, I swear!" Randy said in a begging tone. Riley turned to face him. She sniffled and wiped the tears that flooded her face. "When you get back to St. Louis, I won't be there. The kids and I will be long gone." She said. Randy sighed and ran his hands over the short hairs on his head. "Please just let me explain, Riley. Please?" Randy pleaded. Riley threw up her hands in defeat and shook her head. She turned and left Randy and Kristen to themselves.

Riley stumbled down the hotel hallway; she took off her heels and carried them in her hand for comfort. Her tears had begun to obstruct her view; her heart raced and she had trouble breathing. Before she knew it, she was on the floor. She tried to calm herself down so she wouldn't pass out.

She heard a door open and looked in the direction of the sound; it was Kristen leaving Randy's room getting into the elevator. She had the nerve to wave and wink at Riley when she was in a heap on the floor. "You just lost him the same way you got him." She said with an arrogant smirk. After several deep breaths, Riley just screamed; releasing anger. She backed into a wall and pulled her knees into her chest. She sobbed as quietly as she could, but it was no use.

She heard running footsteps and assumed it would have been Randy. Riley kept her head down until she heard a familiar southern drawl. "Riley?" She looked up. It was Ted. Riley sniffled. "Hey, Teddy." She said quietly. He held out his hand to help her up. She took his hand and slowly stood; her knees buckled beneath her. He held her in his arms as tightly as he could without hurting her.

He rubbed small circles on her back for comfort as she cried into his chest. Ted took her hand in his and led her to his room. "C'mon; let's get you out of the hall before anybody else comes out here." He said. Riley blindly followed him back to his room.

Ted flicked on the lights and let Riley inside as he rummaged through his bags. "This is all I have if you want to change." He said holding up one of his t-shirts. "Thanks Teddy. Can you unzip me?" she asked quietly referring to her dress. She slipped out of the dress and pulled on the t-shirt; she didn't care about Ted seeing her nearly naked.

"Can I get you something to drink? Water, maybe?" Ted asked. Riley nodded. "Something with caffeine, please?" she said as she sank into a chair. Ted nodded and returned with a soda. She slowly nursed the drink as Ted folded her dress neatly.

"I can walk you back to your room if you want." Ted said. Riley shook her head. "I'm not in this hotel; I'm in the one a few blocks away. I came here to see Randy—" She said before sobbing again. "What's wrong? Talk to me." Ted said as he crouched in front of her. Riley sniffled and stopped crying long enough to explain what happened. "… then that's when you found me." She explained.

Ted was clearly furious; he ran his hands through his short hair as he paced the floor. "Wait here, okay?" he said as he left the room. Riley chased after him. "Teddy, stop! Don't go after him; just leave it alone." Riley pleaded as she followed him to Randy's room. It was no use because Ted was banging on Randy's door. "Don't do this, Teddy. Let's go." Riley made a last minute effort to change Ted's mind.

When Randy opened the door, Ted started swinging. Before long, the two men were in a full on brawl. Riley tried to separate them; in the process, Randy slapped Riley to the floor. Ted immediately stopped his attack on Randy to check on Riley. He saw a bruise was starting to form on her face; he picked her up bridal style and carried her out the door. "Not that you would be concerned, but she'll be with me for the night." Ted told Randy as he left.

Back in Ted's room, Riley was holding ice in a towel to her face to prevent further bruising and swelling. "I'm sorry, Riley. I should have listened to you." Ted apologized. Riley smiled softly. "It's okay, Teddy. It's not your fault." She said. Ted nodded and sighed. "You can take the bed for the night; I'll just sleep in the chair." He said as he pulled off his shirt and pants; leaving him in a pair of boxers. Riley nodded as she put the ice towel in the hotel's freezer.

Riley slipped under the bed's covers; she felt so lonely. "Teddy?" she called out into the darkness. "Hmm?" he answered. "Will you hold me?" she asked quietly. She didn't hear a response; she had been rejected. Just as she was accepting the defeat, Ted crawled into bed behind her. He draped his arm around her body and pulled her close to him; he kissed her shoulder.

Ted felt Riley relax for the first time that night. "Goodnight." Ted said softly. "'night Teddy." Riley said. Ted wanted to wait until Riley fell asleep to relax into a sleep of his own, but she wasn't sleeping. "Do you want to talk about it?" he asked. Riley took a deep breath and turned to face Ted; she laid her head on his bare chest.

"Why did he do this to me?" she asked. Ted sighed. "I don't know. Maybe he doesn't realize how good he has it with you." He said. "I trusted him, Teddy. People kept trying to tell me that I should keep tabs on him, but I thought I could trust my own husband." She said. Ted remained quietly and let Riley talk. "We have children; what am I supposed to tell them if we get a divorce?" she asked the question rhetorically and didn't expect him to answer; but he did.

"You have to face them the same way you've been doing it this whole time. They have nothing to do with his stupid choices." He said. "You have so much to offer him, so you shouldn't feel bad about yourself. You're a beautiful woman and an amazing mother." He continued. Riley looked up at him and smiled. "Thank you, Teddy." She said quietly. She pecked his lips, but Ted deepened the kiss.

Before she knew what was happening, Riley was straddled on Ted's lap; cumming on his condom wrapped cock. When the lovers came down from their orgasmic highs, Riley collapsed on top of him. "I'm sorry, Teddy. This shouldn't have happened." She said. Ted kissed and sucked at her neck. "Don't apologize; just get some rest." He said with a kiss to her forehead. She nodded and snuggled into his heat-radiating body.

Ted sighed. He didn't want to admit it out loud, but he was still in love with Riley; he never stopped loving her. After their breakup, he kicked himself for pushing Riley into Randy's arms again. He just didn't think they were going to work out. In a way, he was right; Randy had cheated and Riley was already thinking about a divorce. Ted hated to prey on Randy's unfortunate situation, but Randy's time was up. Ted's time with Riley had just begun.

The next morning

Riley woke in Ted's arms and sighed. She snuck out of the bed and slipped on the dress from the previous night. She tried to sneak out the door with her shoes in her hand, but Ted had woken up. "What's going on?" he asked sleepily. Riley took a deep breath. "Look, Teddy. Thanks for helping me last night, but the sex part can't happen again. I shouldn't have done that. I'm sorry." She said as she left for the hotel lobby.

Downstairs, she hailed a taxi to the hotel where her belongings were. Once in her hotel room, Riley took a shower and put on sweat pants and t-shirt with sneakers. She packed up her things and checked out. A taxi took her to the airport; she flew back to St. Louis.

Once at home, she packed up a few weeks' worth of clothes for herself, Nelson, Jessica, and Anna-Grace.

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