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As promised, here's Randy's kid's bio. Peyton, people. People, Peyton.
Registration: Peyton Orton
by Peyton Orton on Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:57 am
The one that was not supposed to be. Let's be real, he knew it. He knew it well; he was not supposed to have been even in existence right now. It's humbling, really. Your parents got it on one night, and Mommy decided to have her…ways…Of making the baby. He's sure Pops would have wrapped it up, right? Who knows. It's a night he'd rather not even have in his mind, but again, Humbling beginnings, literally.
He wasn't fine with his mother. Even with the money Randy sent her, habits were formed and old habits were brought back. A lot of drinking, a lot of "friends," and with all of that, something's going to get neglected, right? So for a while, he was pretty dirty, not fed, and virtually more like an accessory than an actual baby.
Randy was a lot of things. Some of them might be considered horrible. Taking someone's word is one thing. Taking the mother of your child's word is another. It meant you trust, or trusted, them to some extent. Well, in 2004 when Randy broke his foot in Evolution, everything changed. In a haste, he did get Peyton and his clothes, and promptly cut Jessica out of his life. Peyton doesn't exactly ask about her, so if she's ever came around again or not? He'd never know. Doesn't want to.
It's been them ever since. A few women, sure. He hasn't lived on the road, nor has he been stuck in some sort of Orton mindset of every male child being a "wrassler". Living with Bob and Elaine was exactly the best thing all of the time, and he had another uncle who he could always depend on when he needed something.
But now that Randy really has comes to terms with a lot of things in his life, at least in Peyton's eyes, it's much easier for them to just live together. Randy's career is constant, money is good, and it's not like Peyton is a problem. At least not when his father is around.
The kid is virtually shady by nature. There's not much he'll say no to, and he's pretty fearless. But it's Randy who usually kills the fun, and goes all parental, so he has to play nice majority of the time. A healthy in-betweener, considering the rest of the rat pack he's stuck with on the road. (If Ben's heavenly, and Logan's clearly a demon, Peyton is in a nice condo in Purgatory.)
Being the youngest on the road means he'll probably be the one to be a bit more cautious as the others, but come on. His -Dad- is here. They just have big cousins and older brothers. Randy can be a bit…protective? By nature.
And now, back to our show.
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Ted DiBiase Yesterday at 4:37 am
And that's when she was promptly flipped over on her seat, and hung over the top of the couch she was just sitting on. Ted took little time in bringing his arm back, and making full contact with her bottom before picking her up like the seven year old she was behaving like.
"There's where this family went wrong. I ain't your daddy, neither. I can be your best friend, or your worst nightmare. You pick." He said, and planted her down on the couch. She would -feel- that one for a while. And he hoped she would, it would be a pretty good reminder.
"Now people probably heard you getting swatted outside the door, too. You want to keep on entertaining them, or are you gonna quit being a brat?" Yeah, he said it. She wanted to be grown, he'd treat her like it, because he knows she can't take it. That was for the language, and the bad attitude. The next step is truly old school, because there's a bar of soap in the restroom that she's about to become mighty close to.
"Your Daddy should have handled you a long time ago. We know you're spoiled, but you ain't running me down. I'm not gonna ship you off, I'm better off making you behave myself. " He smirked, "Bet you wished you stayed with your grandparents now, don't you?" He said, trying to bait her. And if she took it, she'd get it again. He was far more ruthless than what he came off as around Christmas time, and he could even be brutal.
"Don't make your first day your worst. Wise up and shut up."
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Mikayla DiBiase Yesterday at 4:48 am
She yelped before she could bite back the yelp. He'd had the advantage of surprise, and she was clearly surprised! And not in a good way, either! She would rather have given him the satisfaction of silence, but that hurt!
She scooted backward and got to her feet on the floor, rubbing her bottom furiously and had a "YOU DID NOT JUST" glare on her face, of shock, disbelief, and trying to get the sting out. She did blush when he mentioned the door but she was fairly sure that whoever was there had gone.
And we don't need to tell Daddy about this either because he may or may not have mentioned that should Uncle Ted swat her, she can expect it at home too. But he baited her, and she took the bait.
It was with narrowed eyes and clenched teeth that she managed a "Didn't even hurt", although muttered, was quite clear. Her little chin was jutted upward and she was clearly pissed off. That's another thing she doesn't say at home, that it didn't hurt. At home, it's cry before anything even happens and Daddy lets her off easy. Tried saying what she'd just said now, back then. Daddy didn't play that. She did attempt to hop off further away though, and find where the bedroom was. She'd slept on this very couch earlier and is just looking to distance herself from someone so MEAN!
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Ted DiBiase Yesterday at 4:55 am
You think he's done? HA! He snorted before stopping her.
"Where you going? We got company, some people here to see you. If you like, you can explain to them why you're rubbing your ass and hopping around like that." He explained. Of course, she didn't get to see the Ortons at the door, but he would definitely be bringing them in now. She would remember this day for sure. Maybe she would cry, she would just look like a big baby in front of someone who could be her friend, an Uncle who see through her shit, and her Uncle's friend who would be listening to a very humorous discipline story in the near future.
He ordered her to the couch, and gave a look of his own that dared her to disobey, and went to get the door. The worse she could do now is be spiteful and piss on herself like she used to do when she was a toddler. Always to fiery.
"Sorry about that, anyway, come in. Just had to take care of an issue. All good now." He explained to them before sidestepping to let them in.
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Mikayla DiBiase Yesterday at 4:59 am
She didn't like that look, at all, and she's not up for company. When his back was turned, she ran for the bathroom and slammed the door for all it was worth, with all her might.
The only problem with the slam was that it had come ajar just a little bit, so that even though she locked it, the door wasn't exactly lined up just right, which means it's looking like it's locked, but it would take like a pinky finger from the outside to open it.
She was furious. Now she heard him talking out there, which took the wind of her about to scream "I DON'T LIKE YOU" sails, but she was thinking she's more than secure in here. So she fumed silently.
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Randy Orton Yesterday at 5:02 am
He looked over his shoulder, and his arm was around Peyton's shoulder; they'd been returning to their room, figuring now wasn't a good time, when Ted popped his head out and told them to come on back.
But then that -slam- from inside was heard all the way out here in the hall.
"...you sure, man?" Randy asked, a questioning look on his face. "If it ain't a good time, just text like you said you would, it's cool." No sooner had Ted said it was cool, then it certainly sounded otherwise, lol.
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Ted DiBiase Yesterday at 5:06 am
He didn't ask if you were up for company, did he? They came here to see you, the least you could do was have manners. Probably didn't have those either. Didn't seem to have much training with other humans. A brat, indeed.
He'd just leave her in there, then. Might take the soap to her since she's so close to the sink and he knows she's in there saying all sorts of profanities. Sounds like another thing on the to-do list.
"No, no. It's fine. She's just trying the deal I guess. You know I don't do kids well anyway." He said. Well, besides Peyton, but hell, it wasn't much to watch over. He stuck to his game systems, his homework, and the occasional question or two. Maybe to the vending machine. But then again, even Logan can be bearable before this one, that much is obvious.
"So you see what I've been getting a grip on since this morning." He joked to them, before taking the spot at the small desk in his room, and let the two of them take up the couch and the remote to the TV. "What have you guys been up to?"
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Peyton Orton Yesterday at 5:07 am
He took the offer on the TV remote, and was quick to fly through the guide to find a movie, or something to watch to kill a few minutes.
He muttered a "Keibler." to Ted's question, but he didn't dare look over to see if Ted or Randy caught it.
If she was misbehaving, he couldn't help but ride the bandwagon a little. He had to, it was calling him.
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Randy Orton Yesterday at 5:12 am
Oh, Randy caught it, and smirked. Blushed. But Ted knew, he had to know, that Randy might still hold a little torch for that woman.
"Behave, Peyton Keith," he said, and shook his head, grinning up at Ted. "Kids ain't always easy, how long you got her for? Was thinkin' of lookin' for a water park or somethin' over the next few days..wherever we go, it seems like a heatwave's followin' us and a water park might be just the thing for the kids." Sure, the hotels mostly had pools, but they were heated. And the fuck good does a heated pool do in a heatwave?
Plus, after a particular pool in France some years back had more or less made Randy's fake tanner shed like a snakeskin, he opts to stay away from the heated stuff...even though it was the chlorine that caused the problem.
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Mikayla DiBiase Yesterday at 5:15 am
Daddy, Uncle Ted hit me for no reason!
Yes. She'd sent that text. And Daddy, being the protective Daddy that he is, has a tendency to not think sometimes before he reacts.
Mikayla knew she was taking a gamble, too, because after all, Daddy had told her if it happens while she's with other family it's gonna happen again at home. So she's got to try and put a spin on this.
Are you serious? Daddy texted back.
yessir she texted back.
You really didn't do anything, Mikayla?
I promise, Daddy
Within sixty seconds, Uncle Ted's cellphone was ringing. Nope, not the text ringtone either, but as in somebody's gonna yell at you on the phone ringtone.
So there.
And it was only when that ringtone was audible, did she come out and say hello to the Ortons. She'd rubbed the sting out and since Uncle Ted had an important call to field, she could say her hellos and show her manners.
Re: "Well, let's get this over with already."
by Ted DiBiase Yesterday at 5:42 am
He was even going to take the call. He did text Mikayla though.
Tell him the truth before I do. I'll probably have to remind him what you said to Grandma, too.
He smirked at the murmur, air-fived Peyton, and didn't say anything at all. Randy's reaction was quite enough. However, he then shook his head. "Oh, trust me. We're not ready for the general public, yet. Way things are lookin', she'll end up sleeping on her stomach more often than not."
