A/N Thank you guys for the reviews :)

"Kaylee!" Paul called after the retreating form of the teen who stopped and spun to look at him. "Go back there and apologize." He said sternly as he pointed his arm towards the office door.

"Apologize for what exactly? Defending myself?" She asked as she folded her arms and leaned her body to the left in a defensive stance.

"That wasn't defending yourself, that was just being rude." Paul told her as he took a firm but gentle hold of her arm as he began to walk her back towards the door.

"You wanna talk about being rude? What she said was rude, bringing up tidbits of my life in front of people I don't know is rude, threatening to whoop my ass is rude." She said ripping her arm out of his hand and looking at him enraged.

"Then instead of acting they way you did you should have pulled her aside and said something." Paul said hoping to teach his niece how to grow up.

"Oh I would have pulled her to the side alright. By her fucking hair." Kaylee said through clenched teeth. "I don't like her."

"Alright, you know what? This whole attitude you've got going for you isn't working on me, in fact, you look pretty childish right now. It's time to be a big girl Kaylee and step out of your pull ups." Paul said mimicking the voice of a father talking to a baby and that only pissed her off more.

"I'll take off my pull ups once you manage to pull your head out of her ass, if that's even possible considering how far up there it is." She said and watched her uncle begin to turn red in the face before turning and continuing on her way. This was not going well at all and by the looks of it Paul was stuck in the middle of a war between 2 very stubborn and bitchy women.

"Well where is she?" Stephanie asked as she sat on the couch with her arms crossed waiting for Kaylee to come back and beg for her forgiveness.

"Clearly not with me Steph. Right now you and I are going to have a chat." He said as he closed the door and locked it behind him so nobody would interrupt. Stephanie looked up at him confused but waited. "What you said was out of line."

"Are you kidding me?!" Stephanie erupted as she immediately went into a standing position.

"Let me finish." Paul said looking at his wife who was ready to go off at anytime just by the look on her face. "Kaylee isn't the best behaved girl but she is one of the smartest ones I know and she did make some good points. Everything was good until you brought up the reason she was here and then said you would hurt her." Paul said and Stephs eyes bulged out of her skull.

"I did not say I was going to, I said if she was my daughter then I would have." Stephanie said and Paul just shook his head.

"That's just it Steph, she's not your daughter. My sister wants me to help her and I plan on giving her a safe environment free from judgment on what she did. She fucked up and she knows that but she doesn't need it constantly thrown in her face." Paul said trying to make Stephanie see logical.

"No what she needs is someone to put their foot down and tell her how it's going to be from here on out but since you think I'm so wrong for speaking my mind then you can deal with her on your own Paul." Steph said.

"And I'm going to put my foot down I just wanted you to know how she was feeling considering she didn't want to come back." Paul said trying to keep a calm head.

"Exactly my point. Where is she Paul? Do you even know? She could be anywhere and you just let her walk." Stephanie yelled as she paced around in a circle while looking at her husband. Paul swore he could place both women side by side in that moment and see the teenage version of his wife and the grown up version of his niece playing out in front of him.

"She won't get far because I warned security about her long before she even set foot in New York. I'm not trying to argue here I'm just trying to get you to understand is that she needs someone to rely on, someone she can talk to and I really wanted that person to be you." Paul said as he sat in an arm chair before looking up at his wife who looked taken aback.

"Getting through to her is impossible and you of all people should know that." Stephanie said as she began to calm down and sat on the couch across from her husband.

"It's not impossible, just very hard. She's guarded babe, and with good reason too, but she needs someone to lead her in the right direction and someone to be a role model for her. She needs you more then ever now Steph so prove her wrong." Paul said and watched as Steph looked down in thought.

"Fine but only because I will get satisfaction in proving her wrong about me." She said looking up at him with a straight face only to catch him giving her a goofy smile that made her own lips curl up at the edges.

"Come on let's go and find her." Paul said as he stood and offered his arm to his wife. Kaylee swung her legs as she sat on top of a crate and listened to the hollow echo the crate made when her legs hit against the empty box. Her attempts to leave the arena had been in vain. She knew security was tight backstage but when she found out it was mostly because of her she thought it was ridiculous.

"Hey, no sitting on the crates!" She heard a worker yell and with a roll of her eyes she hopped off before beginning to wander around aimlessly again.

"Now there's a pretty face I've never seen before." She heard one of the wrestlers say as she walked by.

"Kaylee we need to talk." She heard her uncle say as she caught sight of him a few feet in front of her with the witch at his side. Now would be a perfect time for the floor to swallow her whole. She made her way slowly over to the two, her glare never faltering, because she wanted them to know she was angry.

"I just wanted to say I'm sorry for saying what I did. It wasn't my place and I hope we can forget about the whole thing." Stephanie said with such forced manners it made Kaylee want to puke.

"Sure, just don't let it happen again." Kaylee said with a smile as she walked past them, the look on her aunts face priceless as could be.

"Hey, isn't there something you want to say to your aunt?" Paul said as she turned in the middle of walking.

"Nothing comes to mind, why, should there be?" She asked before her back collided with the wall and she let out a small yelp of surprise before chuckling at her own stupidity.

"Maybe you should return the apology." He said looking at her pointedly and hoping she would catch his drift.

"Still drawing a blank." She said and Paul turned to look at Stephanie who was turning a light shade of pink as she tried to hold in her anger.

"I'll take her back to the hotel." He said scratching his head.

"Yeah you do that." Stephanie said through her forced smile as her husband walked towards Kaylee and put his arm around her shoulders.

"Where are we going?" She asked him when he dragged her out to the parking lot.

"Until you can behave and act like an adult in an adult based workplace I'm confining you to the hotel." Paul said and her jaw dropped.

"You're grounding me?!" She asked incredulous.

"Technically yes." He said nonchalantly as he looked out the window as they drove. "Let's just say every time you act out I'm going to take something away from you. Right now it's going to be one night of your freedom, next time it will be 2 and then 3...catch my drift?" He asked looking at the sulking girl who refused to even look at him at this point. "I'm not a push over like your mom and the silent treatment doesn't work on me. You can cry, scream and beg for all I care but until you learn how to act this is what's going to happen." Paul said when they reached the hotel.

"At least tell me I get my own room." She said hoping she didn't have to room with someone she didn't know, or worse, her aunt and uncle.

"You dodged a bullet this time my dear, but just remember, I have eyes everywhere so I will always know what you're doing." He said and listened as she huffed dramatically as she pulled her wheeled luggage behind her and into the lobby. He glanced back to see the look of awe on her face as she looked around at the grandeur of the place and couldn't help but smile. There was still a normal girl in there somewhere. "You can order all the room services and movies you like you're just not allowed to leave the room." Paul said snapping her out of her daze and back into her snotty mood.

"Whatever." She muttered as he got her key from the front desk.

"I'm debating whether or not I should hold your hand and walk you to the room myself." He said holding the key between the two of them unsure.

"I think I can do well on my own, thank you." She said snatching the card and heading to the elevator. She could feel her uncles eyes on her the entire time until she got in and could see him staring through the crowd until the doors closed. Talk about trust issues. If she really wanted to leave she could disappear at any moment and no one would even realize it until it was too late. She'd mastered the art of sneaking out.

"Alright you know to keep an eye out for her and to call me if anything happens." Paul said to one of his close friends who was working at the hotel. One way or another she was going to learn.