~The picture slowly opens up on the hospital here in Oahu, Hawaii, as we see our faithful cameraman making his way off the elevator, looking around in either direction. He takes a few steps in, thinking it over, before deciding to make his way towards the help desk on this floor. He makes sure to adjust his camera, keeping it out of sight, as he talks to the receptionist.~
Cameraman: Excuse me. I'm looking for the room of Sadie Anderson? I heard she's on this floor, but they didn't mention a room number to me.
~The lady puts on a fake smile and nods to him, before punching up the information on her computer. She then hands him a card, presumably with the room number on it, pointing for him to head to the right down the hall. The receptionist then goes right back to work, turning away from him, all while not saying a word.~
Cameraman: Uh... thank you.
~The cameraman turns and goes that direction, glancing in a few of the rooms. In one, he sees that they're cleaning the room out, with one nurse removing the sheets from the bed while another is putting personal effects into a box. Sitting near the exit to the room is a flower arrangement made up of yellow hibiscus. The cameraman checks the nurses again, before grabbing the flowers and taking them with him.~
Cameraman: Waste not, want not.
~He maneuvers down the hall, finding the open door of Sadie Anderson's hospital room. He looks inside, making sure to get a full view of the room with his camera shot. Instantly, he knows that only one person is inside. Sadie is asleep on the bed, still recovering from the collapse she had recently. The cameraman doesn't want to disturb her, knowing she needs her rest. So he sets the flowers on the table near her, then turns and leaves, looking around. A doctor is walking along the hall, glancing at the cameraman, then doing a double take. The cameraman quickly steps forward towards him, putting on his own smile.~
Cameraman: Hello! Ummm... are you the doctor who has been treating Ms. Anderson?
Doctor: Yes. I'm afraid she really doesn't need to be disturbed by the press at this time.
Cameraman: The... press? Oh, you mean this...
~He shakes the camera for a second and laughs.~
Cameraman: No, I'm actually looking for... the gentleman who would be staying with Ms. Anderson. Mr. Peter Vaughn? Have you seen him recently?
Doctor: Oh. Him. Yes, he was here a little while ago. I believe he went downstairs to our open cafeteria to get some air.
Cameraman: Ahh, thank you very much!
Doctor: A'ole pilikia.
Cameraman: Bless you.
~The cameraman walks away from the bemused doctor and heads for the cafeteria. Inside, he turns, checking out some of the local delicacies. But he's got to save that for later, as he spots his prey near the back, sitting alone at a table. Peter Vaughn has a drink in front of him, but it sits untouched, as he is staring off into space. The cameraman moves in front of him, focusing the camera.~
Cameraman: Mr. Vaughn! Hah, I tracked you down again, didn't I?
~Vaughn doesn't seem to react to him. He's still staring downwards, towards his full cup in front of him. The cameraman coughs for a second, as if trying to inspire a reaction, and finally, Vaughn appears to raise his head.~
Cameraman: Hey, uh... oh, let me be the first to congratulate you! I heard the news!
~Vaughn quirks an eyebrow up at the cameraman, blinking for a second, before suddenly smiling.~
Peter Vaughn: Thank you, my friend. But I think you're jumping the gun on your congratulations. I know I'm extremely confident in beating Miles Kasey again, but even I'm not calling it a foregone conclusion even before the show. I won't completely disrespect Miles like that. Still, I admire your optimism.
Cameraman: Uh, no, Mr. Vaughn, that's not what I...
Peter Vaughn: I know, a lot of oddsmakers are probably listing our match as the most predictable on the card. But I don't believe that. I can't go into this contest thinking like that. You know, they say you flip a quarter enough times, it'll eventually end up on tails. It's just the law of averages. So maybe this is finally the time where Lady Luck gives Miles a pass. Maybe I slip at just the wrong time, and the ref makes a very aggressive count, and suddenly he's finally on the board against me. I certainly won't help my chances by being too overconfident. So save your congratulations until I've got my hand raised, okay?
~With that, Vaughn picks up his glass and drinks like he's never enjoyed this particular beverage before. The cameraman seems a little stunned, but manages to recover.~
Cameraman: So, ummm... how is Ms. Anderson doing? I went by her room...
Peter Vaughn: Ahhh... thank you for checking in on her. I believe she's recovering quite nicely. She should be released from the hospital tomorrow morning, if everything else clears on her tests. She'll be in the stands to root for me during our match, don't you worry about it.
Cameraman: And her... condition?
Peter Vaughn: Condition? I just told you, boyo...
~Vaughn looks genuinely confused, as the cameraman tries to delicately broach the subject on his mind.~
Cameraman: She's... she's pregnant, right?
Peter Vaughn: Oooohhh, that. Yes. Yes, that's what the results say.
~Vaughn goes back to his drink, finishing it, as the cameraman waits for any other kind of reaction. All he gets is Vaughn standing up, holding onto the cup and looking around for the trash can.~
Peter Vaughn: I probably should get going. Lots to do before the big match, you know!
~With that, Vaughn walks off, leaving the stunned cameraman behind. He's never seen Vaughn in such a state before. A state... of denial. We cut away.~
~The picture comes back up, now showing Vaughn jogging along the road in Oahu. He is sweating from the heat, but seems to be enjoying the exercise as he continues his run. He passes by several people who turn and look his way, recognizing him, but Vaughn doesn't bother to slow down. He's too into the thrill of the run. He checks his watch, noting where he is using the GPS built into it, and then makes a right at the next intersection, heading back towards downtown. This is where the hospital is located... but Vaughn isn't headed there, either, at least not yet. His jog takes him down another street, back to the hotel where many of the Sin City talent is staying for Into The Void. It's only there that he stops, looking startled, as the man in the wheelchair turns towards him. A smile breaks out on Vaughn's face as he heads towards his half-brother.~
Peter Vaughn: Thomas! Why the devil are you here, you goofball??
~Vaughn grabs Thomas Hill's arm, about as close as he comes to an embrace in his family. Thomas returns the handshake, smiling up at his half-brother, glad that he found him.~
Thomas Hill: Hello, my brother. I guess you never got my messages?
Peter Vaughn: Ahhh, if you left them with the hotel, I haven't been here until now. Honestly, I was only coming by because I needed a shower and a change of clothes.
Thomas Hill: Yes, I guess you've mostly been at the hospital. I was going to try there next. Mom told me what had happened, and I decided to catch the first flight out here.
~For a moment, Vaughn looks quizzically at his brother. But he reads right through him, smirking his direction.~
Peter Vaughn: You just felt like you HAD to fly out to Hawaii, huh?
~Thomas laughs, hearing the humor in Vaughn's tone.~
Thomas Hill: Okay, so it didn't take much convincing. I've been needing a vacation, and a chance to hang out here in Oahu? It's hard to resist. But I ALSO came for you, brother. You and Sadie. You're both family, after all.
Peter Vaughn: Well, not yet, but it's getting close...
Thomas Hill: No, trust me, Peter. She's family too. Especially now.
Peter Vaughn: Now? Why now?
Thomas Hill: Because... she's pregnant, isn't she? With your first child?
~Vaughn looks a little annoyed, being reminded of this once again. He rubs at the back of his head.~
Peter Vaughn: Sure. That's what the doctors say.
Thomas Hill: ... What? You don't believe the doctors? You think it's something else?
Peter Vaughn: No. No, the tests are pretty standard, aren't they? And they're all saying the same thing.
Thomas Hill: So... she IS pregnant, then?
Peter Vaughn: She is. I just... don't think it's mine, that's all.
~With that, Vaughn takes a look at his watch, ignoring the shocked expression on Thomas' face.~
Peter Vaughn: Hey, I need to go in and start get cleaned up. I'm supposed to be back at the hospital in an hour. We'll get you a hotel room set up, okay?
~Vaughn turns and heads into the hotel, with Thomas looking after him, his mouth open. He shuts it, shaking his head, before heading after his half-brother into the hotel.~
Belief is important in our line of work, Milo.
I think I've made my feelings quite clear about my beliefs about you. I see you as having immense potential, a future Heavyweight Champion if you make the right moves in your career. I see you as a man who is clinging to a sense of morality that's mostly abandoned in the wrestling business right now, feeling like the only way to "win" is to get a completely clean, interference free pin or submission.
In other words, wasting that potential.
But I think your beliefs of me are far more dangerous, Milo. You seem to think that I'm a man who can ONLY win through nefarious means. You have this impression that I apparently believe that you could beat me easily if I didn't resort to 'unclean' tactics. This image that you've built of me in your mind, Milo, is just... wrong. So wrong. I really don't know how you allowed this to fester in your mind like that, really.
I mean, c'mon, Miles. Go back to the first time I beat you. Do you remember? I know it was a while ago, back in February 2023. That seems like forever, doesn't it? So I guess I can't blame you from blocking out the memory of me pinning you after landing the Revenged... completely cleanly. I got that 1-2-3 count on you without any of the tricks you seem to think are the only way I can win.
History kind of refutes that, doesn't it?
And then, what about Summer Xxxtreme XI? We faced off in that Ultimate X match for the Roulette Championship. You can't blame The Troll for any outside interference there. It seems that I won that one pretty much straight up, according to the rules. I got the championship first, while you took that dip into the pool. Clearly, you've tried to forget that, since you still want to believe that there's "no way" I could win like that over you.
Are you starting to get the point, my friend?
So yes. Lately I've been using some... alternate strategies in our competitions against each other. Some definitely disapprove of them, and you're obviously still enraged by these tactics. But I've shown in the past that I don't NEED those tricks to be victorious over you. I've beaten you straight up on multiple occasions. That said, the other times I've won, especially recently? Those count as well, because according to the referee, as you said, they were 'clean' as well.
A win is a win, right?
You just can't get hung up on things like "right" and "wrong", Milo. You know in the Civil War, who thought they were right? Both sides. You know the battles in the two World Wars were fought with pure knowledge that each side was correct, at least how they saw it. You remember when the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles played in the Super Bowl? Both believed they should win!
Okay, that last one might be a bad example, because as far as I know, neither team broke any rules. Or they were just very clever about it.
Look, man. I just want this to be our greatest match in our story, Milo. I've already said that I want you to take your game to the next level and show me that you have the willpower to do what must be done. But your inability to see the simple truth that I've beaten you in multiple ways worries me. Denial can be deadly to a wrestling career. Why, before you know it, you might be saying that EVERY wrestler is cheating, and that EVERY wrestler is holding you back.
You might even turn on Helluva Bottom Carter, and NO ONE wants to see that.
So just take this advice from me, Milo. Shake loose from that method of ego protecting and face the facts. I'm definitely good enough to defeat you in a completely clean, fully-reffed match. I've done it before, and I could do it again, if I so chose. But we're facing off in a match where there are no rules. You need to keep that in mind and act accordingly.
Face your fears and use them. Put that energy into your devotion for wrestling.
And do what must be done.
Or else I'm going to do what I always do: win.
~We rejoin the shot inside the hotel room of Sadie Anderson and Peter Vaughn. Of course, Sadie is still at the hospital, leaving this room mostly unused. Right now, Thomas Hill is sitting in his chair, waiting, as he hears Vaughn getting cleaned up in the bathroom. He seems a little on edge, as he's making a phone call at the moment.~
Thomas Hill: I don't know, Mom. I'm going to try to get to the bottom of it, I swear. Yes, yes, I'll be sure to visit Sadie soon too. She's fine, though. Right. I've got to go, it sounds like he's almost done. Okay. Love you too, Mom. Goodbye.
~Thomas hangs up the phone, turning to his side as the bathroom door opens. Vaughn steps out, now dressed in his usual coveralls, which wouldn't have been very easy to do a full summer jog in. He moves to the side, collecting his personal effects to put into his pockets, as Thomas watches him.~
Peter Vaughn: Definitely feels better to be cleaned up again. So, Thomas, did you get anything to eat on the way over here? We can stop and pick something up on the way to the hospital... or the cafeteria is there. It didn't look like the food was too bad there...
Thomas Hill: I'm okay, Peter. I'm not that hungry at the moment.
Peter Vaughn: Alright then. Should we get going to the hospital then? Sadie will be expecting me soon.
~Vaughn steps towards the door, but Thomas maneuvers his wheelchair in front of him. He's really become quite skilled in directing himself around. Vaughn looks at him, puzzled.~
Thomas Hill: Can we take a minute to talk first, Peter?
Peter Vaughn: Ummm... I suppose. Although I really don't want Sadie to worry about where I am. She's got enough on her mind right now.
~Vaughn steps back, waiting, as Thomas watches him closely for a moment.~
Thomas Hill: So I really think we need to talk about the fact that you don't think Sadie is carrying your child.
Peter Vaughn: Oh, come on, do we really need to go over that again?
Thomas Hill: Yes, I think we do. Do you really think Sadie was... unfaithful?
~Vaughn sighs, sitting back on the bed. He shakes his head, but then shrugs.~
Peter Vaughn: I don't know if I'd call it that. I just know that... it wasn't me.
~Thomas looks deeply confused, as he knows Sadie fairly well at this point. He's seen nothing to make him think there were any problems between the two.~
Thomas Hill: So I have to ask... have you two not been... together? Are you waiting for marriage? Is that what this is all about?
Peter Vaughn: Hah! No, no... we haven't waited. Y'know, I never really expected to find a connection with someone like I have in Sadie. But there have been many, many times... together.
Thomas Hill: So... wouldn't that mean there's a chance that the baby will be yours?
Peter Vaughn: No. There's no chance. Now can we go?
Thomas Hill: No we can't!! We need to talk about this!!
~Vaughn sighs, realizing that his half-brother just isn't going to take his word on this.~
Peter Vaughn: Look... you know who I was back in the day...
Thomas Hill: You don't mean...
Peter Vaughn: Exactly. I was a janitor.
~Thomas can't help but let a short snort of laughter come out, although Vaughn doesn't think to find it so funny.~
Thomas Hill: Sorry. Yes, you were a janitor. So?
Peter Vaughn: So... in my line of work back then, I was exposed to a lot of chemicals. Bad chemicals. Cleaning chemicals.
Thomas Hill: Yeah, you've used Roto Rooter. So what?
Peter Vaughn: So, by being exposed... I've been told I'm infertile.
~Thomas is no longer smiling, as his eyes go wide. Vaughn takes a second before continuing.~
Peter Vaughn: It's never been anything I worried about. I never planned to have a kid. I saw what my dad had to go through. I didn't see any reason to take someone on a similar journey.
Thomas Hill: ... When did you find out this news?
Peter Vaughn: Ummm... it was probably a decade ago. Maybe longer. I lose track. I mean, I've been wrestling for a while now.
Thomas Hill: So you got this diagnosis before you became a pro wrestler? Back when you were poor?
Peter Vaughn: I... suppose so.
Thomas Hill: So it wasn't a great doctor. Probably one of those free clinics that popped up now and again, right?
Peter Vaughn: ... Most likely. I don't really remember.
Thomas Hill: So let me get this straight. You're basing all of your beliefs right now on a quack doctor you visited a long time ago? Isn't there a possibility that things have... changed? I mean, you've been in damn good shape for years, right?
Peter Vaughn: No, but... the test results back then...
~Vaughn looks a little shellshocked, as if he'd never considered any other option. Thomas rolls closer to him.~
Thomas Hill: Look, before you make any more 'certain' determinations, maybe you should get tested by a real doctor? And until then, you should be with your future wife... and the possible future mother of your children.
~With that, Thomas backs himself up, giving Vaughn access to the doorway out of the room. Vaughn slowly nods, seeing the logic in what Thomas is saying. He pats his half-brother on the shoulder, then steps past him, leading the way out. We cut away.~
It can be hard to accept some truths, Milo, even if it's a truth that should benefit us.
Let's talk about another truth that you brought up. You talked about how when I knocked out HB in our tag-team match, I left him in a dangerous situation in Turkey. I can see how you could think that. I'd be the last person to have anything to say about the struggles of the LGTBQ community. But you left out a major element that maybe you don't even see.
I knew you'd be there for HB.
I mean, come on. That was all part of the lesson, wasn't it? To show you that I can use weaknesses against you? But the only reason that would work was that you would rush to HB's side. Obviously, there was no danger there. Maybe I have more faith in your abilities than you do, but I knew you'd do get HB to safety. Just as I knew my actions there would cause you to start to lose control on the next Climax Control.
It's all part of the plan.
The plan to teach you the final lessons that you will need to be up on my level in the wrestling business. The chance for you to begin chasing your own streak, like my holding a dozen World Titles in this business. Now, it won't come right away, obviously. I still intend on winning our little contest and blocking you from your precious Internet Championship. But you still have the opportunity to show me up, to prove to me that you're the better man. But you won't get there by worrying too much about HB, and you won't get there by trying to stay 'pure'.
You'll only get there when you're ready.
Let's go to the final reel, Milo. You know that this is your last opportunity against me. You know that so much is on the line here. So consider this your ultimate moment of self-discovery. What are you willing to do to stop me from taking you down one last time? What extremes are you prepared to use in order to become the Internet Champion again? How precious is this title belt to you? It's up to you to decide that.
I can't do it for you, after all.
I can only point you in the right direction.
I'm only interested in your best, Milo, and I guarantee to you that I'll do the same. I'm going to bring every possible maneuver I've learned into this contest, from the high-flying attacks that I've made my name with, to the technical submissions I've picked up along the way. I'm going to be looking for every advantage that I can use to take the victory, too. That drink the fan is holding in the second row? I'll use it to blind you. That sledgehammer hidden underneath the ring apron I'll use it to fracture your ankle. That person I hired to assault you when you least expect it?
Well, maybe that person doesn't exist. Or maybe he does. You can't really know, can you?
Can you really guess all I'm willing to do when there are absolutely no rules in my way? Hell, for all you know, we're bringing back every Savior from past to present to take a shot at you. You could see Goth, throwing you around the ring. Maybe Ken or Mac make an appearance. Or maybe it'll be from places you'd never expect. I'm good friends with Joe Montuori nowadays, he'd probably be just fine with showing up and throwing a fireball into your face. Or what about Xavier Lux or Alexander Marshall? I could have them waiting in the wings.
Or maybe none of them. But can you possibly risk that, Milo? Shouldn't you have your OWN army on speed dial?
Shouldn't you be prepared for any and all eventualities if you want to be a champion again?
And shouldn't you be willing to pull the trigger on an ambush, even if my guys don't show up?
Although... they definitely MIGHT show up.
They might.
The point is, I'm going to go all-out, Milo, and I really, desperately want you to do the same. I can't stress enough that you'll regret this moment for the rest of your life if you don't follow through, and I don't want that for you. I want you to believe that you did everything you could to come out the winner in our final contest. I don't want you to feel like you left anything on the table.
You've got to do it, Milo. For you. For me. For HB. For everyone.
Don't let us all down.
Or else the Plunge you take will be the least of your concerns for the rest of your life.
I'll see you on Sunday, boyo.
~As the picture returns us once again to the hospital, we see Peter Vaughn and Thomas Hill now around the bedside of Sadie Anderson. She smiles at Peter, holding his hand, before looking over at Thomas.~
Sadie Anderson: You really didn't have to come all this way just for me, Thomas.
Peter Vaughn: No, he didn't, but those frequent flyer miles had to be used sometime, didn't they?
Thomas Hill: I'll have you know that I... didn't JUST use frequent flyer miles...
~All three of them laugh, with Sadie wincing slightly. Vaughn leans over, tightening his grip on her hand.~
Peter Vaughn: Does it still hurt? Do we need to get the doctor again?
Sadie Anderson: No, it doesn't hurt. It's just... a new sensation. I guess I'm going to have to get used to it, aren't I? This is only the beginning.
Peter Vaughn: It's quite the beginning, too, isn't it? Not one we were expecting... but I'm... glad nonetheless. And Sadie... I have something I wanted to ask you.
Thomas Hill: Do I need to leave the room?
Sadie Anderson: Stay, Thomas, please. What is it, Peter?
~Thomas looks a bit concerned, knowing their conversation from earlier is still on his half-brother's mind. But Vaughn has a different question in mind.~
Peter Vaughn: Do you want to get married... this afternoon?
Sadie Anderson: What?
Thomas Hill: What?!!
~Both Sadie and Thomas stare at Vaughn with open mouths, as he simple shrugs his shoulders.~
Peter Vaughn: You've been wanting us to get on with it. This seems like as good a time as any. There are a few places that are absolutely stunning near here, where a minister will take care of it for us. We can still have a big ceremony back home, but I... I want to do it now. Here. But only if you feel up to it.
~Sadie stares up at Vaughn for a few more seconds, before suddenly exploding out of the bed and embracing him.~
Sadie Anderson: Of COURSE I'll do it!! Peter!! I love you!!
Peter Vaughn: I love you too, Sadie.
~Vaughn then looks over at the still gobsmacked Thomas.~
Peter Vaughn: Would you be the best man, Thomas?
Thomas Hill: M-me?
Peter Vaughn: Well, I'd rather have a wrestling buddy or two, but since you're the only one available...
~Thomas glares at Vaughn for a moment, before he catches the half-smirk on his face. Thomas then laughs.~
Thomas Hill: I'll be the stand-in. Sure!
Peter Vaughn: Then let's get the doctor to release you, Sadie, so we can get this show on the road! A wedding in Oahu! I just need to make a few calls...
Sadie Anderson: They'd have to strap me down to keep me in here now! I... I'm getting married, Thomas!!
Thomas Hill: You sure are... sister-in-law. Or is that half-sister-in-law? This is getting complicated, hah!
~As Sadie and Thomas continue to talk, Vaughn steps to the side, bringing out his phone. He grins towards them, then steps out of the room. Immediately, his grin fades away, as he waits for the person on the other end to answer.~
Peter Vaughn: Hello? Dr. Fisher? This is Peter Vaughn. I know, it's been a while. Look, when I'm back in town next week... I need to schedule a physical with you. Well... let's just say I need to have something checked in me... to confirm something. Okay, yes, please fit me into the schedule. Yes. Thank you. Dr. Fisher.
~Vaughn hangs up the phone, staring down at it. It's clear that his half-brother's words may not have had the full effect on Vaughn that he thought they did. But Vaughn has always been someone who's practical. No matter what the actual result is of the pregnancy, he knows that he's found some joy in Sadie's presence. He won't let it slip away, just because a child will now be involved. He intends to keep everything that is good for him, after all. He searches for the phone number to the wedding chapel near the beach as we slowly fade away.~