The following day Carrera's family was having breakfast when little Alex asked his dad who won the main event.
"Well, little man Roman Reigns defeated AJ Styles, and as you know, the fans weren't too please."
Little Alex shook his head and said, "Just like at WrestleMania, some cheer while others boo him."
"Yes, Uncles Shane, Vincent, and Auntie Stephanie talk about giving AJ Styles a rematch at Extreme Rules, and it will be an Extreme Rules match."
Cathy said, "Cena get a title match."
Kristina chuckles and says, "Not you too, baby, and you have a crush, older man." Cathy blushed and gave it away.
"Her father doesn't like either," he said in a firm voice.
Kristina looked at him and said, "Relax, honey, it's just a crush."
"Are you mocking me, my love?"
Kristina smirks and says, "Maybe."
"Cathy, Cena is out of action cause of injury."
"Oh," she said.
They finished breakfast Alex and Cathy got ready for school, and Big Alex took them to school for Kristina because she had no one to watch the twins. After they left the house, Kristina began to pack the diaper bags. She would see if her mom was home to help her out today because the nanny had doctor appointments and the nurse wasn't feeling well.
Meanwhile, Vince and Linda were having breakfast and talking at McMahon's house.
"Vince, we don't need to contact our attorney to find my daughter."
He looked at her and said, "Why not? You were so adamantly about finding her."
"Yesterday, the doorbell rang after I got off the phone with you. So I went to answer, there was a well-built man there, then he turned to Cadillac Escalades, another man appeared from the other side of the Escalade with a woman behind him, and they walked toward me, and the man. The woman walks up the stairs, approaches me, then talks to the man and says thank you, Matt. And he said, to her, your welcome, boss."
"Boss?"
"Yes, he works for her. She stepped toward me, lifted her sunglass, and I saw Stephanie and myself. She looks like Stephanie and me, except that she had mocha skin and sandy blonde hair but had our blue eyes."
Wow, and what is her name?" He asked before sipping his coffee
"Her name is Kristina Alexandria Carrera."
"Beautiful name"
Yes, it is."
"Is she still here in Connecticut, or did she leaves before I could meet her."
"No, she didn't leave before you could meet. My daughter lived in Old Greenwich with her husband and four children."
Vince choked on his coffee, and he coughed. Linda pat his back
"What? She lived here in Connecticut," he choked out
"Yes, my love, my daughter lived in old Greenwich the whole time."
"Wow"
Linda smiled and said, "I felt the same way when she told me where she had lived since birth."
She got from the table and walked out of the kitchen, and a few minutes later, she came walking back in with something in her hands.
"What do you have there?" He asked as she sat back down at the table.
"Pictures of our grandchildren and son-in-law. There is a letter here from her mother."
"A letter?"
"Yes, apparently, her mother wrote me a letter."
Before opening the letter, she shows him pictures of their grandchildren and son-in-law.
"This is our grandson Alex Jr.," she said, showing him the picture.
"Handsome little guy," he said, looking at the picture.
"Yes, he is handsome; Krissy will have her hands full with him when he is a teenager."
Vince chuckles and says, "Yup." She shows him a picture of Cathy
"And this is our granddaughter Catherine Rose, Krissy mini-me," she said.
"Wow, she is beautiful," he said, looking at the picture
"Yes, she is, and Big Alex is going to be an overbearing father like you, and Krissy's dad was before he died."
"All fathers are overbearing when it came to their daughter," he stated
"This is our grandson Stephen Anthony and granddaughter Kayla Alexandria," she said, showing him the pictures of the twins.
"Twins?"
"Yes, twins."
"Krissy, definitely take after you."
"Yes, she does."
"Stephen and Kayla are handsome and beautiful," he said.
Linda smiled and said, "And this is Krissy with her husband Alex Sr.," showing him the picture.
When he looked at the picture, he saw how much Krissy looked like her and Stephanie, except for her mocha complex and sandy blonde hair.
"Wow, Krissy is gorgeous, honey, and her husband isn't bad looking either."
'Nope, he is handsome too."
Linda rips the envelope, pulls out a folded piece of paper, opens it, and looks at the letter. She noticed the date on the letter and said, "May 14, 1995. This letter is twenty-one years old."
"Twenty-one years old," he repeated.
"Yes, twenty-one years old; Kristina lost both of her parents when she was a teenager."
Vince felt terrible that his stepdaughter lost her parents as a teenager.
"May 14, 1995, wasn't that Mother's Day?" He asked.
"Yes, it was Mother's Day," she replied, still looking at the letter.
"What does the letter say?" He asked
Dear Linda,
Happy Mother's Day to you. Thank you for the extraordinary gift you gave me in your daughter Kristina Alexandria. She is my heart and everything. Krissy is a lovely and caring girl. I know my husband lied to you about us being separated, and I am not mad at you, but I am furious about what he has done to you. His lies have kept you and Krissy apart for the last fifteen years. I do not like that one bit.
You have every right to know your daughter, and I hope you and Krissy can build a mother/daughter relationship like Krissy and I have. I will do my best to make sure that Krissy respects you. I am not raising her to be rude or disrespectful. I hope you and I can meet to talk about Krissy, and I am working on getting your parental rights reinstated and sharing custody of Kristina. Please be patient with me; I am doing this behind my husband's back, and right now, it is hard to get her birth record unseal even though I am Judge.
Sincerely,
Catherine Rose Moreno Correa
Linda puts the letter down and wipes her tears away. Vince pulls the chair to him, wraps his arms around his wife, and holds her as she cries.
"Shush, sweetheart," he said, rubbing his hands up and down her back.
"She was helping me without my acknowledgment or her husband. She wants me to know my daughter," she cried.
"I know, baby. She sounds like a sweet woman. It's too bad that she passed away."
"Vince, we need to find out how she died."
"We will find out, baby, and I promise you that one," he said, pulling back and looking at her.
"Thank you."
"You don't have to thank me, baby. I am your husband, and I want you to be happy. So are you going to be okay," he said, wiping some tears away.
"Yes, go to your doctor's appointment. I will be fine. Maybe I will call Krissy."
"Okay, I love you," he said, kissing her.
"I love you, too," she said to him before he stood up and walked out of the kitchen.
Linda stood up and went to wash her face. After washing her face, grab a towel and dried her face when she heard the doorbell ring, walked out of the bathroom and down the hallway to the front door, unlocked the door, and then turned the doorknob, opening the door to see her daughter Krissy there holding two car seats and Matt with diaper bags.
"Hi, Krissy, come on in," she said, opening the door wide.
"Hi, mom. I hope I am not interrupting anything?" She asked
"No, sweetheart. I am not doing anything today," she replied
"Okay," she said as Matt placed the diaper bags on the table and went to grab the playpen. He brought into the house
"You can put that in the living room, Matt," Linda said
"Okay," he said, walking toward the living room, going inside, and opening the playpen.
He walked out of the living room, and Linda said, "Matt tells, please Jonathan, that my husband will be back in a little while."
"Okay, Mrs. McMahon," he said, walking out of the house and closing the door behind him.
"Vince is home today?" She asked
"Yes, honey, he had a doctor's appointment for his six months checkup," she replied, taking Kayla out of her carseat and kissing her on the forehead.
"Hi, sweet girl," she said.
Krissy smiled, watching her mom with her daughter, and she took Stephen out of his car seat and kissed him.
"No, nanny today?" She asked
"Yes, she had doctor appointments, and the nurse wasn't feeling well. So, I was alone until I remembered that you do not work."
Linda smiled and said, "I am glad to help you, honey."
Thanks, mom," she said with a smile.
"You're welcome, honey," she said, walking toward the living room and going inside.
They lay Stepheni and Kayla in the playpen, then walked over to the sofa and sat down.
"Oh, Krissy, I opened the letter that your mother left me," she said. Krissy looked at her.
"I hope it wasn't a nasty letter, mom," she said.
"NO, baby, it wasn't a nasty letter. it was a lovely letter, and she thanked me for having you, and she wrote in the letter that she was trying to get my parental rights reinstated and was working on getting me shared custody, and wanted to meet me to talk about you."
Krissy smiled and said, "I think you two would have a good friendship."
"We probably would have."
