Dream Crushed…Nightmare Awakened
Sunday October 19th
Parris Island
Before her match against Roxi Johnson to determine who would be going on to High Stakes IV to face Delia, Misty was forced to watch as her youngest sister, Dixie, ignored her warnings and confronted Delia in the ring. Misty knew what would happen if Dixie met Delia face-to-face but Dixie apparently didn’t believe her, so she did what she wanted to anyway. And Misty’s fears came true.
Dixie went on her little rant against the Bombshell Champion and leader of the Mean Girls, and this didn’t sit well with Delia. After insulting the champion and calling her a slut, Delia wouldn’t stand for being insulted any longer and she attacked the defenseless Dixie. Misty eventually came out from the behind the curtain and distracted Delia, but because Delia had a restraining taken out against her arch nemesis, there was nothing Misty could do to stop Delia herself.
But Giani Di Luca did. He ran out to the ring to the aide of his girlfriend, saving her from any more physical harm, but enough damage had already been done. After helping her up the ramp and joining Misty’s side, the three made their way backstage. And that is where we find ourselves at this moment.
Giani is right at Dixie’s side, helping her towards a chair so she can sit down. Instead of concern and worry over her sister’s well-being, the look on Misty’s face actually shows something completely different. Anger. Frustration. Annoyance. Misty turns around just as Dixie takes a seat, holding her neck. Dixie looks at her sister, noting the angry look on her face.
Dixie: What? What is that…look for?
Dixie coughs, still feeling the effects of Delia pressing her throat against the ropes and choking her.
Giani: Babe, I think ya need to relax…maybe get looked at by a paramedic?
Dixie shakes her head, keeping her attention focused on Misty.
Misty: You just couldn’t leave well enough alone, could you, Dixie? I TOLD you to stay out of this!
Dixie: Wait…You’re blaming..me for what that french hag did out there?!
Misty: That’s exactly what I’m doing! You knew that Delia has been making this war as personal as she could. How could you not see that she’d have absolutely NO problem doing what she did to you? Or have you forgotten that she used Eden as a way to get to me?
Dixie shakes her head and before she has a chance to respond, Giani stands up and defends his girlfriend.
Giani: Come on, Misty. Calm down, dawg…
Misty glares at Giani.
Misty: Don’t tell me what to do, Giani! You know she should consider herself lucky that you were here tonight to go out there and help her because I sure as hell couldn’t have!
Dixie: Oh come on. That restraining order Delia has against you is crap and you know it. She’s just afraid to face you!
Misty: It doesn’t matter, Dixie! The fact is she still has it, and Mark, Christian and Erik are trying to find a way around it so I can face her.
Dixie: Yeah, but you have to beat Roxi Johnson first.
Misty frowns and folds her arms. Giani decides to step back and stay out of this fight, though he stays by Dixie’s side.
Misty: Yeah and you’re lucky Giani saved your ass, because if he hadn’t and I had gotten arrested for saving you, Roxi would have won by default!
Dixie: What the hell?!
Misty: You heard me! I’m so pissed off at you right now, Dixie, it’s not even funny. You better hope that I can get my head focused before this match against Roxi tonight because—
Dixie: Oh would you shut the hell up and stop being such a bitch!
Misty seems surprised at her sister’s outburst, as does Giani. Dixie normally shies away from any sort of drama or fighting, as well as swearing, but it seems she’s capable of showing a mean side every now and then. She slowly gets to her feet and stands up to her sister.
Dixie: If you lose to Roxi tonight, you’ll have no one to blame but yourself! Yeah I knew that Delia was making this war personal on every level that she could, but I won’t apologize for defending you and being on YOUR side! It’s what family is for.
Misty: Yeah, I get that Dixie, but she could have done a hell of a lot more damage than she did out there! You might be my sister and Giani’s girlfriend, but you’re clearly not trained to defend yourself. And you fed right into Delia’s plan. Don’t you think that everything that happened out there is exactly what she wanted?
Dixie: She almost didn’t come out to the ring, Misty. How can you say she had that planned?
Misty laughs and shakes her head.
Misty: Delia isn’t stupid, Dixie. She’s been trying to avoid facing me for as long as this feud has been going on. She had to do something to get me to break that restraining order so I wouldn’t get my shot against her. What better way than attacking my sister?
Dixie frowns, having not thought about that. She turns and looks at Giani. He just gives her a nod, agreeing with Misty. She turns and faces her sister again, but gives her an apologetic look this time.
Dixie: Look, maybe I didn’t think about that. I’m sorry, but I stand by what I said. I had to defend you. You’re barely defending yourself these days.
Misty lets out a sigh and shakes her head. She runs her hand through her long hair.
Misty: I’m just trying to deal with this as best as I can, Dixie. None of this has been easy for me at all. I’ve already been to jail once because of her, and I can’t let that happen again. I’m trying to keep some sort of dignity and composure in all of this.
Dixie: So disappearing for a whole week was keeping dignity and composure? You still haven’t told me where the hell you went.
Misty: Because it’s none of your business. If I wanted you to know, you would know.
Dixie: I just…I don’t understand how you can let what Drake and Delia did—
Misty’s eyes suddenly narrow furiously and she points at Dixie, interrupting her before she can finish her sentence.
Misty: Don’t you ever speak his name in front of me again, Dixie. Drake Green is dead to me and I’m done talking about him. Do you understand me?
Dixie: Misty he’s—
Misty: I mean it, Dixie! I won’t hesitate to slap the taste out of your mouth if you say that name ever again. I’m moving on with my life MY way.
Dixie turns and looks at Giani as if asking him for help. He shakes his head and holds his hands up, refusing to get involved any further. She rolls her eyes.
Dixie: Whatever you say, sis. I just hope you know what you’re doing, because this whole situation has gotten out of control.
Misty: Yeah, tell me something I don’t already know. That’s why I’m trying to lay low for a bit. Until I get Delia in the ring.
Dixie: You know she’s just going to keep doing stuff to push your buttons, right? She’ll keep talking trash, trying to get you to break the restraining order.
Misty just laughs.
Misty: Let her. That’s MY problem though, Dixie. The fact is that I WILL beat Roxi tonight and there’s nothing Delia can do to stop me from getting my match against her.
Dixie lets out a sigh, knowing in her heart that she can’t disagree with Misty again. She suddenly winces, though, as a jolt of pain goes through her neck and Giani immediately jumps to her side. Misty looks at Dixie and can tell the amount of pain she is in.
Misty: For God’s sake…Let Giani take you to get checked out, Dixie.
Dixie: I’m fi—
Misty: No, you’re not. Now, go willingly or I’m sure Giani will have no problem tossing you over his shoulder and dragging you to the paramedics.
Giani is about to do just that, but Dixie holds a hand to his chest and shakes her head.
Dixie: There will be no need for that, baby. I can walk myself. Misty you want to wait around after the show and go grab some drinks? I feel like we haven’t talked—
Misty: Maybe some other time, Dixie. I just want to get this night over with.
Dixie doesn’t seem very happy with this excuse. She rolls her eyes and shakes her head before she glares at Misty angrily.
Dixie: It’s just going to be one excuse after another with you, isn’t it? You want to keep pushing me away? Pushing your family away? Fine…See if I give a crap anymore!
Giani tries to grab Dixie’s hand but she yanks it away and turns and storms off. Giani goes to say something to Misty, but Misty just shakes her head and waves him off. Giani looks at Misty apologetically before following after Dixie as she goes to get checked out. Misty just takes in a deep breath and walks off in the opposite direction to go get ready for her match against Roxi.
“I know everyone is curious about where I went the week after I found out about what happened with Drake and Delia. In all honesty, I probably would have told people, but I just needed time. I needed to get away to clear my head and figure some things out. I needed to deal with everything, and that is exactly what I did. What I am still doing.â€
“I didn’t tell anyone where I went, because I didn’t think they had any reason to know. But, perhaps now is the time to reveal where I went and finally put everyone’s questions to rest so they’ll leave me alone. The fact is that it’s my life, and what I choose to do with it is no one’s business.â€
“But if you all must know, here is the truth. I went to Ireland. Yes, I flew halfway around the world just to get my distance and clear my head.â€
“But a lot of people have been asking me ‘why Ireland?’ The answer is really quite simple.â€
“When I was trying to decide on where to go, I grabbed a map of the world. I closed my eyes and pointed my finger in the air before bring it down on the map. When I opened my eyes, my finger was pointed directly on Ireland. In a way, I think it was fate that brought me there.â€
“I’ve always been a lover of beautiful scenery and what country has more beautiful sites and scenery to enjoy than Ireland? Not many, I can imagine. I’d heard so many great things about Ireland, but the one time I had been there, I was never able to fully enjoy all the great things it has to offer. Not to mention, I met some amazing people during my stays there.â€
“Some people might say that Ireland is overrated, but I couldn’t disagree more. I could literally walk anywhere in that country and gaze at all the greenery and nature and instantly my mind was at ease. My soul was at peace and I could just…smile. After everything I had been through over the course of a couple of weeks, Ireland really was my peaceful place.â€
“Until I met O’Malley.â€
“It says something when you meet a man, and I use that term very loosely, in a pub and you’re walking to the rest room only to have a pint of beer spilled all over you by his drunken clumsiness. The shocked and angry look on my face at that moment should have been enough to deter him, but was it? Unfortunately not.â€
“I tried and tried to avoid him that first week, but he just kept intruding on the time I wanted to be alone. He found reasons to speak to me no matter how much I made it clear I was not interested. Quite frankly I’m glad to be rid of him now.â€
“I’m happy in knowing that I don’t need to worry about seeing him ever again.â€
Sunday October 26th
Immediately After Climax Control
Misty knew she had made a big mistake. For weeks she had done everything she could to avoid attacking Delia and breaking the restraining order the Bombshell Champion had taken out against her, but tonight she had had enough. Tonight, all she wanted was for things to go smoothly and for Delia to finally sign the contract for their match against High Stakes IV, but Delia wouldn’t do it. No, Delia was still flat out refusing to face Misty, citing the Original Bombshell as dangerous.
Sad to say, that statement tonight was true. Erik Staggs had tried to stop Misty from doing what she did, but she was too quick for him. Misty dashed down the ramp and attacked the champion with a steel chair, and before she could really inflict any damage, she was promptly arrested and taken to the local jail.
She’s currently seated in a jail cell, having just been processed and booked. She has her arms folded and one leg crossed over the other as she waits, very impatiently, for an officer to come open the cell. The longer she waits, the more frustrated she gets.
Misty: I’m supposed to get one phone call, ya know!
She shouts out to an officer seated at a desk. He looks through a window, right at her.
Officer: You have to wait, Waters! Now pipe down or you won’t get your phone call!
Misty sighs and rolls her eyes. She starts fidgeting her leg impatiently and shaking her head.
Misty: Stupid, Misty. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.
She looks around the cell, then down at the cot she is seated on, particularly at the pillow. If she were disgusted at the thought of just what germs and other disgusting things were on the pillow, she would lay back and get as comfortable as she can, because she’s not sure just how long the officers will make her way.
So she does the next best thing. She pulls her legs up to the cot and sits indian style. She leans her head back against the way and closes her eyes, quietly regretting everything that happened tonight. Before this feud with Delia, she had never seen the inside of a jail cell, and she disgusted with the fact that she let Delia be the reason this was all happening.
Well…that and her complete stupidity in handling the situation with any sort of class.
The minutes pass by and before Misty knows it, she’s been sitting in that jail cell for two hours. She wasn’t able to get herself to get some rest, as the noise and commotion of the police station was too much to ignore. Her eyes only open when she hears an officer walk inside with his keys and unlocking the jail cell.
Misty: It’s about time I get my phone call…
The officer shakes his head.
Officer: Nope. No phone call. You’re free to go.
Misty looks at him, completely confused. He swings the door open, allowing her to step out, but she stands there for a moment, frozen.
Officer: Didn’t you hear me? You’re free to go.
Misty: But…how?
Officer: Your bail was posted. It took a little while to get everything processed, but you’re good to go.
Misty scratches her head before she steps out of the cell and looks at him.
Misty: Do you know who bailed me out?
The officer shakes his head and closes the jail cell again.
Officer: Sorry, no clue. You can grab your things from the front desk.
Misty nods thankfully before she heads off to the front desk. She signs some forms and is handed the few things she had in her pockets when she was booked. Once she is done checking to make sure everything is accounted for, she heads out the door and then down a hall leading to the entrance. When she exits the building, she finds out exactly who bailed her out, because he’s leaning against a car parked out front. Misty stops dead in her tracks and looks directly at O’Malley, who has his arms folded and is smiling up at her.
Misty: O’Malley?!
O’Malley: In the flesh, love.
Misty: Wh..what are you doing here?
O’Malley pushes himself away from the car, sporting a bit of a frown on his face now.
O’Malley: Gee, Misty, it’s good to see ye, too.
Misty: You…You were the one who posted my bail?
O’Malley nods as Misty walks down the steps and stops just a few feet in front of him.
Misty: Why?
O’Malley: What? Did I make a mistake in bailing ye out? Should I have let ye stay in that filthy cell overnight?
Misty rolls her eyes and shakes her head.
Misty: You know what I meant, O’Malley. I’m just shocked to see you here.
O’Malley: And ye still haven’t thanked me…
Misty: Thank you. Now, will you start giving me some answers?
O’Malley thinks for a moment, lightly tapping his chin. Misty seems annoyed at his reluctance and just as she is about to say something, he finally answers.
O’Malley: I’ll make ye a deal, love. I’ll answer yer questions if ye agree to join me for dinner.
Misty raises an eyebrow, confused.
Misty: Dinner? O’Malley, do you realize what time it is?
He nods.
O’Malley: So a late dinner. I’m famished and I’m sure ye must be hungry, too. What do ye say?
Misty folds her arms, giving O’Malley’s offer some thought. She wants to say no, but she knows that O’Malley will not take no for an answer. Even still, she tries to make an excuse.
Misty: Look, O’Malley, it’s late. I’m tired and I just want to—
O’Malley: Want to what, love? Want me to take ye back to yer hotel room and tuck ye in for the night?
O’Malley chuckles to himself, but Misty just glares at him, unamused. She closes her eyes, doing her best to keep calm.
Misty: You just think you’re so funny, don’t you O’Malley?
O’Malley: You tell me. Yer not laughing, so I must be doing something wrong.
Misty tries to hold back a laugh, but fails. She lets out a slight laugh before calming herself and standing up straight, remaining as calm as composed as possible. She dusts herself off, as if getting rid of any dust or dirt that might have stuck to her in the jail cell.
O’Malley: Come on, love. Ye owe me…
Misty tilts her head to the side, glaring at O’Malley with a little smirk on her face.
Misty: That might be true had I asked you to bail me out, which I didn’t.
O’Malley: True, but either way, ye still owe me.
O’Malley takes a step forward, getting just inches away from Misty’s face. He stares down at her, and she turns her eyes away, refusing to look up at him, and he just grins, knowing the effect he is having on her.
O’Malley: What are ye so afraid of, love? It’s not like I’m asking for a steamy night of hotel lovin’ afterwards. It’s just dinner between two people.
Misty glares up at him, trying not to smile at the clear joke he made. She places a hand on his chest and gently pushes him away and getting her personal space back.
Misty: Even if you did ask that question the answer would be most definitely no. But fine, if you’re really as hungry as you say you are, I’ll go with you.
O’Malley: There. Now was that really so hard, love?
Misty shakes her head and holds up a finger.
Misty: On one condition. No alcoholic drinks…
O’Malley: What? That’s an odd—
Misty: I’m serious, O’Malley. I know you’re from Ireland and you Irish men love to drink, but you’re not going to try and get me all boozed up to take—
O’Malley: Is that what ye think this is about, love? That I would take advantage of ye? Please…I’m just thankful it’s not the other way around!
O’Malley cracks another grin, as does Misty. He extends his hand for a shake in agreement, and the deal is made.
O’Malley: Those are reasonable enough terms. I’ll behave meself and I expect you to do the same, love. No spiking me drink when I run off to the bathroom or somethin’.
Misty: Please…as if I’d need to do that. You and I both know I wouldn’t have to do that to get into your pants if I wanted to.
O’Malley: And trust me, love, yer gonna want to one day soon.
O’Malley winks at Misty but she just rolls her eyes. She walks around to the passenger side door and before she can open it, O’Malley is right there to do it for it. She looks at him with a smirk.
Misty: What do you know? Chivalry really isn’t dead…
O’Malley: Not completely anyway.
He winks again and Misty gets into the car. He closes the door gently so as not to hit her and then he walks around to the driver’s side, getting inside. Misty looks at him curiously.
Misty: Are you sure you’re okay to drive an American car, O’Malley? I didn’t—
O’Malley: There’s a lot ye don’t know about me, love.
He grins again before starting the engine and backing out of the parking space. Moments later he drives off down the street, in search of some place he and Misty can go to get a bite to eat and continue their conversation.
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Hours later, Misty and O’Malley have finished their meals at a local twenty-four hour café. It was a nice little place that the two could sit and chat without being interrupted, and the two are still deep in conversation about various thinks. Both have a cup of coffee in front of them, and surprisingly, Misty even seems to be enjoying herself, letting out an occasional warm-hearted laugh. O’Malley clearly enjoys seeing this side of her.
O’Malley: I have to admit, love, this is a side of ye I didn’t even get to see back in Ireland.
Misty: Yeah, well, that’s what talking about my daughter does to me. I’ve got so many stories about her.
O’Malley nods and then leans back in his side of the booth. He messes with his half-empty cup of coffee, looking down at it, before he looks back up at Misty seriously.
O’Malley: If that’s true, love, then why have ye stayed away from her for so long? I don’t mean to pry—
Misty: Yes, you do. It’s what you always do.
O’Malley smiles for a moment, as does Misty, before the look on his face returns serious.
O’Malley: It’s clear ye love yer little girl. I can see that in the look on yer face when ye talk about her, so why stay away from her?
Misty frowns and looks down at her own coffee cup which is now empty. The waitress returns, offering to refill it, but she politely shakes her head, saying she doesn’t want anymore. She, too, leans back in the booth then looks up at O’Malley, sadness overtaking her face now.
Misty: I’m protecting her, O’Malley. As her mother I have to do everything in my power to make sure she is safe, and that is what I am doing. This war with Delia…it’s going farther than I ever thought it would and I won’t allow my daughter to be thrown into the middle of it anymore. She’s safer now than she was before.
O’Malley nods, letting every word process in his mind. He studies Misty’s expression, knowing there is more that he doesn’t know, and he leans forward, placing his elbows on the table.
O’Malley: And this…Delia…she’s done a lot more, ya?
Misty nods.
Misty: We both have, honestly. But I’m to blame for everything she’s done in this war. That’s why I have to put an end to it.
O’Malley: What else happened?
Misty looks up at O’Malley, shaking her head. She’s been trying so hard to avoid talking about everything that happened and the pain it caused her, and she’s not ready to talk about it. O’Malley can sense this and he pushes her to speak, but in a caring way.
O’Malley: Come on, love. Ye can talk to me. I’m not here to judge, but I can see ye need to get stuff off yer chest. She had to do something horrible if ye got yerself arrested tonight.
Misty sighs and nods. She folds her arms across her chest and takes in a deep breath.
Misty: I don’t have many dreams that I could see actually coming true, but one I had earlier this year…it just felt different to me. And Delia crushed that dream.
O’Malley remains quiet, allowing Misty her time to speak. Before Misty knows it, she’s rambling on, revealing a secret she hadn’t told anyone…including Drake Green.
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**THE FOLLOWING IS A DREAM SEQUENCE**
It’s a bright and sunny day. Picture perfect, really. A pair of clouds wanders their way across the sky overlooking this beautiful mountain scene. Never once do they pass in front of the sun, and the temperature is seasonably warm. Simply put, today couldn’t get any better.
As we get a closer look at the setting for today’s special event, we see that it is none other than the mountain home belonging to Drake Green. Several cars line the long driveway leading to the house and people are seen swarming in and out the front door. The atmosphere is over all filled with excitement and anticipation.
Inside the large house, last minute details are being finalized, making sure everything is perfect. Everything needs to go off without a hitch, and so far, so good. Florists carry various arrangements, setting them up around the house as well as heading out back where the ceremony will take place, but the most activity and excitement seems to be coming from upstairs.
Several voices are heard coming from one of the guest rooms and once inside we find all the women in Misty’s family feverishly getting ready. Misty’s younger sisters, Dixie and Desiree, are wearing blue strapless ankle length bridesmaids dresses. Vixen is wearing a similar dress and Eden is wearing a white flower girl’s dress with a blue sash wrapped around at the waist. Drake’s sister, Jenny is also there, helping in any way she can. Misty is nowhere to be seen, but Dixie looks at the time and almost panics before she shouts into another room.
Dixie: Misty! Hurry up! We’re already running behind!
Misty can be heard laughing from inside the other room before the door opens just a crack and Misty peeks her head out.
Misty: Relax, Dixie, we’ve got plenty of time. I’ll be out in a second.
Dixie rolls her eyes impatiently but the others encourage to relax. A few minutes later, the door opens and out walks Misty, with her mother behind her. All eyes immediately fall on her and they all are in awe as they stare at her in her wedding dress; an all over lace trumpet gown with a deep v neckline. Her hair is pulled back in a half up-do with the rest of her long hair, flowing down past her shoulders, and she has passed up wearing a veil. She waits for someone to say something, and grows nervous when they don’t.
Misty: I knew I should have had someone come with me when I bought the dress…It doesn’t look right, does it?
Dixie shakes her head, immediately putting off that thought.
Dixie: Are you kidding, Misty? You look amazing!
Misty: You think so? I didn’t want anything too…flashy.
Vixen smiles as she and Eden step forward.
Vixen: I think it’s perfect for you. Right Eden?
Eden smiles brightly and nods.
Eden: You look beautiful, Mommy!
Jenny: You really are beautiful, Misty. My brother would be crazy not to love that dress on you.
Misty smiles a very warm and happy smile. She is about to respond, but Desiree beats her to the punch.
Desiree: I think we all know he’ll like it better on the floor…
All the women share a laugh, but young Eden looks around, confused. She touches the bottom of her mother’s dress and with a sad expression asks the curious question that popped into her mind.
Eden: But it could get ruined on the floor. Why would he—
Misty: Nevermind what Aunt Desiree said, Eden. She’s just being silly.
Desiree laughs again, but she realizes she should have said that a bit quieter with Eden in the room. Misty looks around the room and smiles as she takes in a deep breath. She looks around at all the women in her family.
Misty: So…this is really happening, isn’t it?
Desiree: Not unless—
Misty glares at Desiree, shaking her head and glancing down to Eden. Eden, however, finishes the sentence for Desiree.
Eden: Not unless you do to Drake what you did to Daddy. You’re not going to, are you Mommy?
Eden looks up at Misty, almost afraid at the answer. Misty immediately shakes her head and kneels down to Eden’s eye level.
Misty: Absolutely not, Eden. This time, it’s for real.
Eden smiles excitedly and doesn’t say another word. There is a knock on the door and Misty’s father’s voice is heard a few moments later.
Andrew: Is it safe to come in?
Misty: Come on in, Dad!
The door then slowly opens and Misty’s father walks in dressed in his suit and tie. He looks at his second born daughter and smiles warmly as he walks up to her, giving her a hug.
Andrew: You look beautiful, Misty. Really beautiful.
Misty: Thanks, Dad.
Misty almost chokes up and starts crying, but Dixie freaks out and points at her.
Dixie: No crying! Not yet!
Misty: Really, Dixie? Relax. I thought I was supposed to be the bridezilla here.
Dixie gives Misty an apologetic look when their father looks around the room at all of the women.
Andrew: You ladies about ready? I think they’re all set to get this show on the road.
Misty takes in a deep breath and looks around the room. Dixie scrambles and hands everyone their bouquets, including Misty. She smiles and nods.
Misty: Ready as I’ll ever be.
Dixie: Okay ladies. It’s time for a wedding!
Misty’s mother heads out first with her oldest daughter, Jackie and Drake’s sister Jenny following behind her. Vixen, Desiree and Dixie follow suit with Eden at the back of the line. This gives Misty and her father a moment alone before they head downstairs. Andrew turns to his daughter, placing his hands on her shoulders.
Andrew: I hate to ask this but—
Misty immediately shakes her head, but she keeps a smile on her face.
Misty: No cold feet, Dad. There won’t be a repeat performance of what happened with Spike.
Andrew: Good. I’m proud of you, sweetie.
Misty: It was a long road coming, I know. But, let’s not get into that. Ready to walk me down the aisle? A real aisle this time?
They share a laugh and Andrew nods. Misty wraps her arm around his and he leads her out of the room. They carefully walk down the stairs; Misty’s father helping to ensure she doesn’t trip. Once they are downstairs, they make their way towards the door leading to the backyard. They can hear the music playing and pause by the door, waiting for their cue.
A few seconds later, when the bridal march begins to play, Misty takes in one last deep breath and the door opens. She looks at her father, and they share a smile as they slowly make their way out the door, down the “aisle†leading to a special arch, where Drake is standing waiting for her, with a loving smile on his face.
Misty is too busy focusing on her husband to be to even care about all the eyes on her. She’s not worried about her mother or her sister’s or friends that are all watching her as she and her father make their way down the aisle. She only cares about one person as today is about them. Misty and her father finally make their way to the arch and before he gives her hand away to Drake, her father hugs her and gives her a kiss on her cheek.
But the dream ends just as Drake takes Misty’s hand in his…
“Some people think that I reacted a lot worse than I should have when I found out about Drake and Delia sleeping together. Maybe there is some truth to that, but I think I was trying to figure out what hurt worse. The fact that Drake slept with someone else after he told me he loved me, or that the other woman was Delia. That first week after I found out I tried so hard to figure out the answer to that, but I think I finally just gave up.â€
“I never told anyone about that dream I had of marrying Drake, and there was a reason for that. I didn’t want anyone to think I was crazy or had any hope of our relationship, if you want to call it that, going in that direction. It was no secret that Drake was…Sorry, IS, the eternal ladies man. He sleeps with any woman willing to drop her panties, which honestly, who wouldn’t? Drake is a very attractive guy. Women just get weak in the knees over him.â€
“But Delia…Delia always prided herself on her modesty and the fact that she had only slept with one guy in her life…a guy that she had deep feelings for. She always made sure to point out that she wouldn’t sleep with Drake, but look at what happened? She brought out the side of her that I knew was buried deep inside of her and she slept with him.â€
“Oh…and let’s not forget the fact that she had to get him drunk to do it and she only did it because she hates me so much.â€
“And even after all of that…even after telling myself I would move on and never speak about what happened ever again, there I was pouring my heart out to O’Malley. I was telling him something that I was too afraid to tell Drake, because honestly, I didn’t want to scare him off. I wanted Drake to change for himself…to get help because he really wanted it. Not because I told him to or because I wanted him to change.â€
“I wasn’t expecting O’Malley to understand. I figured he would have just laughed at me and called me crazy. Hell, everybody does. So why should he be any different? I had only known him a short time and knew nothing about him, so his curiosity about my life and my problems was a bit…strange to me.â€
“Maybe it is just my sudden inability to trust anyone, but no matter how interested in me O’Malley is, I can’t shake this feeling there is something off about him. And it’s why I refuse to go there with him. Aside from the fact that I’m not just going to search for the quickest rebound and really give people a reason to call me a slut…â€
“But for now…I’m just going to take my time and get to know O’Malley, and I’ll let him in on things about me. There’s no harm in that, I guess.â€
After Misty finishes telling O’Malley about her dream, she stares at him, waiting for him to say something. A big part of her is expecting him to laugh at her and point out what a fool she is, but he doesn’t. He leans back in the booth, nodding his head. Misty takes a drink of water and takes in a deep breath as the awkward silence falls between the two for a while until Misty breaks it.
Misty: I don’t know why I told you about that dream. I never told anyone. And yes I realize now it was just a dream and not some weird premonition about the future.
O’Malley: Maybe ye told me because ye trust me?
Misty laughs and shakes her head.
Misty: Trust you? I’m not sure I can trust anyone these days, O’Malley. And besides, I barely know you. For all I know, you could be some spy for Delia and you’ll go run off after we leave and tell her about our long conversation. I don’t really know, and quite honestly, I don’t really care anymore.
O’Malley cracks an amused smile.
O’Malley: Now yer just sounding paranoid, love.
Misty shrugs, looking away from him. He takes a second to think about his next response.
O’Malley: If I was working with that Delia woman—
Misty: Now that’s funny…actually calling Delia a woman…
O’Malley: Let me finish. If I was working with her, do ye think I would have actually bailed ye out of jail? Pretty sure she would have wanted me to just let ye rot in that cell.
Misty laughs, knowing he has a point.
Misty: Stranger things have happened, O’Malley. Like I said, I don’t really care honestly. She can do whatever the hell she wants to me. She can’t break me anymore than she already has. She’ll only continue to make herself look like the heartless bitch she is and once I get her in that ring in two weeks…all bets are off.
O’Malley: I understand all of the horrible stuff she’s done to ye, love, but why is it so important to ye? Why couldn’t ye just walk away before it got this far?
Misty: That would not have solved anything, O’Malley. It doesn’t work that way in this business. Sure I could have stayed retired and let her rule the roost in SCW, but she’s shitting all over everything I did for SCW and the Bombshell division. She’s destroying everything I built and tarnishing it. I can’t let that continue. Not to mention, as soon as she went after my family, there was no way I was going to just sit back and let it happen. I’m not that kind of woman. I’m not a coward.
O’Malley offers Misty a sincere smile. The waitress walks up to the table to check on them again, but they insist they are fine and she walks away. O’Malley turns his attention back to Misty, staring at her with almost a loving look in his eyes.
O’Malley: Ye know what I think, love?
Misty tilts her head and looks at him.
Misty: I’m not a mind reader, O’Malley. So, no, I don’t know what you think.
O’Malley chuckles and leans forward again.
O’Malley: I think as hard as yer trying to get over all the pain ye’ve been caused recently, but yer struggling. Ye’ve got people who want to help ye and be there for ye but ye won’t let them.
Misty: I don’t need them, O’Malley. I’m not going to sit back and deny that, yeah, I was hurt by everything that happened, but who wouldn’t be? I’m trying to find my way to deal with it all by myself. That’s why I went to Ireland.
O’Malley: And ye met me.
O’Malley smiles and winks at Misty. She laughs and when she turns her head away, she looks at the clock on the wall. She hadn’t realized how long they had been there talking. She shakes her head and grabs her jacket from its place next to her and then starts to scoot out of the booth. O’Malley looks at her, confused.
O’Malley: What are ye doing?
Misty: I…I have to get back to the hotel. It’s really late and I’m exhausted.
O’Malley: Yer doing it again…
Misty puts her jacket on and looks at him, returning the confused look.
Misty: I’m sorry? Doing what, exactly?
O’Malley: Running away.
Misty: I’m not running, O’Malley. I’ve had a long night, and some of us need sleep.
O’Malley narrows his eyes, suddenly upset. He takes some money out of his pocket and tosses it on the table before he, too, slides out of the booth and glares down at Misty.
O’Malley: Ye don’t fool me, love. I see the dark circles under yer eyes. I know ye don’t sleep as much as ye lead people to believe ye do.
Misty: Don’t act like you know—
O’Malley: I’m not acting like I know. I’ve been there, love. Yer not the only one who’s been through a lot of shite in their life, but if ye want to deal with it alone, go right ahead.
O’Malley then storms off leaving a shocked Misty standing there alone. She blinks, and appears to be fighting back tears before she takes in a deep breath, calming herself down. She thanks the waitress and heads out, trying to find a way back to the hotel. After surveying the area, she knows that the hotel isn’t that far from where she is, so she decides to walk back, and in the process clearing her head.
It takes her a while, but she finally arrives back at the hotel and heads to her room. She was tired, she couldn’t deny that, but when she heads into the bathroom and flips on the light she just stares at herself in the mirror.
What has she done to herself? What is she continuing to do to herself? No matter how much concealer she put under her eyes, she couldn’t hide it any longer. O’Malley had seen it and she could no longer deny it.
As she stared at the dark circles under her eyes, she is disgusted by what she sees. Tears start rolling down her face and she loses all control before she finally collapses to the floor, sobbing uncontrollably. She stays there for several minutes until she hears a soft knocking on the door. She plans to ignore whoever it is, but the knocking continues and eventually, she hears O’Malley’s voice from outside the door.
O’Malley: Misty? Can you open the door love?
Misty seems surprised to hear O’Malley and she slowly gets to her feet. She looks in the mirror and quickly wipes her eyes, trying to look as normal as possible, but there will be no hiding her puffy red eyes. O’Malley continues knocking and finally Misty goes over to the door, but she doesn’t open it. Instead, she talks to him from inside.
Misty: How did you find me, O’Malley?
O’Malley: It wasn’t hard to find ye, love. I was about to head back to the restaurant and I saw ye walking inside this hotel. Can ye open the door, please?
Misty: No. I think you made your point very clear a little while ago.
Misty’s voice is slightly shakey as she fights back more tears. Judging by O’Malley’s next statement, he can sense this.
O’Malley: What’s wrong with yer voice? Would you just open the door, please?
Misty narrows her eyes and she furiously opens the door. She glares at O’Malley, who ust stares at her tear soaked eyes with concern.
Misty: Happy now? I’m fine so you can just leave me alone.
O’Malley: Christ, Misty. I…I didn’t mean to make ye cry.
Misty: Oh trust me, O’Malley, you didn’t. This is all because of me. Now please…just go.
She tries to close the door in his face, but he places his hand against it, keeping it open. She glares at him as another tear rolls down her cheek and she sniffles.
O’Malley: No. I’m not leaving ye alone like this.
Misty: Please, O’Malley…Just—
O’Malley: Dammit, love…I said I’m not going anywhere!
Exhaustion suddenly just consumes Misty and she crumples back to the floor, luckily against the wall. O’Malley rushes inside, letting the door close behind him and he kneels down in front of Misty who is a sobbing mess.
Misty: Just leave…leave me…alone. I’m better of…alone!
O’Malley: Clearly yer not, love. Come on, calm down.
His words aren’t enough to get through to her. She just continues sobbing, and mumbling until he’s forced to pick her up off the floor and carry her over to the bed. He places her down on the bed, but he scoots in on the other side, trying his best to comfort her.
O’Malley: Shhh, love…It’s okay. I’m not going to leave ye alone like this. Ye need to get some sleep and ye’ll feel better.
Misty shakes her head, trying to take in a deep breath.
Misty: No…I can’t…I can’t sleep…
O’Malley: Yes, ye can. Now just be quiet and close yer eyes.
Her head rests on his chest and her sobbing starts to become less and less. O’Malley runs his hand through her hair, comforting her and hopefully helping her drift off to sleep. It doesn’t take long for her to fall asleep, but O’Malley doesn’t leave. He stays right where he is, his arm wrapped around Misty lovingly.
Eventually he, too, falls asleep sitting up but after about thirty minutes, he’s startled awake as Misty bolts upright and screams.
O’Malley: Wh-what is it? What’s the matter?
Dazed and confused Misty turns and looks at O’Malley. She shakes her head, getting rid of the stars she is seeing, then runs her hand through her hair.
Misty: You’re…still here?
O’Malley nods.
O’Malley: I said I wasn’t leaving ye alone, love. Did ye have a nightmare?
Misty takes in a deep breath and looks away. She blinks, not wanting to tell O’Malley about it but he leans forward and stares at her.
O’Malley: Come on. Ye can tell me about it…
Misty looks down, ashamed.
Misty: That’s the thing, O’Malley. I already told you…
He raises a curious eyebrow.
O’Malley: You mean…?
Misty nods.
Misty: I wasn’t lying when I said I had the dream earlier this year, but what I left out was the fact that it was the first time I had that dream. Every time I sleep, O’Malley, I have that dream. But now..now it’s just a nightmare.
O’Malley: I…I’m not sure what to tell ye about that one, love.
Misty shakes her head before she lays back down in the bed. She rests on her side, facing O’Malley and places her hands under her head.
Misty: There’s nothing you can really say to that, O’Malley. I’m paying for all the mistakes in my life right now. Just when I thought I could finally have it all and not screw things up, it’s all taken away from me. That dream…it’s just my constant reminder. It’s all my fault.
O’Malley: No it’s not, love. Ye just gotta stop having that attitude. Don’t let what one selfish arsehole and slimey bitch did ruin everything for ye…
Misty laughs.
Misty: Trust me, it’s more than just what they did. If you only knew everything—
O’Malley: How about you save that for another day then? Just clear your mind and get some real sleep. Think about something good before ye fall asleep. That’ll keep the…nightmare…away. Think about yer daughter.
O’Malley scoots in closer to her again. She’s so tired, she honestly can’t fight it. She’s afraid to sleep, but she listens to the sound of O’Malley’s voice seems to calm her. She takes his advice and thinks about Eden as she closes her eyes. She hadn’t seen Eden in a few weeks now, but hopefully after High Stakes IV, that would all change. Once this war with Delia was over with, she’d head straight back to Eden and hug her little girl tight, never letting go.
That…that was a dream she could look forward to.
“I have only myself to blame for everything that has happened over the last several months. Every decision I have made, whether good intentioned or not, the repercussions came back to bite me in the ass. Over the last year and a half I’ve tried so hard to make up for all of my mistakes. One step forward, two steps back it seems.â€
“At the beginning of the year, I had such high hopes for how I would end this year. I made the announcement that I would be retiring by the end of the year, but would not do so as long as I held a title. At the time, Vixen and I were the tag team champions, and I wasn’t going to abandon a title, or the friendship that Vixen and I had built. I’m not like that.â€
“But then the second Blast From the Past tournament happened, and a feud that I thought was long over with was reignited. At least…for me it was. I know Odette had no interest in facing me ever again and restarting our feud, but when she came back and as my opponent no less…that fire in me returned. But instead of doing the smart thing and sticking around, I did exactly what O’Malley said I do.â€
“I ran.â€
“I couldn’t face the fact that I lost to Odette…again. Even after trying to make up for my mistakes against her, I was back to hating Odette because she did what I told myself I would never do. She abandoned a title and she disappeared. She walked out on SCW, and after that…people were saying I was doing the same. I didn’t think I could hate someone more than I hated Odette.â€
“Until Delia came along.â€
“It’s no secret that she and the Mean Girls…or what’s left of them now…like to talk a lot of crap, and they have for some time. It doesn’t matter what anyone says, they like to turn it around and act as though what they are speaking is the truth. They put everyone and everything down for their own sick enjoyment and it pains me to admit that…after I found out the truth…after I finally opened my eyes to the lie that Drake and Delia were telling…I actually believed what they had been saying all along.â€
“If I had just...stopped…none of this would be happening today. I couldn’t put the blame on Delia…not really. I almost married Spike, but I ruined that. I walked out on our family, leaving him embarrassed and heartbroken in the middle of the ring. I had made my daughter cry, countless times. I had walked out on SCW, whether I was willing to admit it at the time or not, I did.â€
“I ran.â€
“So who the hell was I to think that I could ever get my happy ending? How the hell could I ever expect Drake Green…a player and a user…to change and actually want to be with me?â€
“I don’t even know the answer to those questions, but I do know one thing. If I’m not meant to have my happy ending, I’m sure as hell not going to let Delia be the reason why. I’m going to finish this once and for all and move on, because I have to.â€
“Any other outcome just isn’t acceptable.â€
Thursday November 6th
Michie Stadium
West Point, New York
We’re just days away from High Stakes IV and the stakes have never been higher. Each year, High Stakes definitely lives up to its name with the feuds finally coming to a head. This year will be no different and perhaps the most talked about match on the card for Sunday’s supershow is the Bombshell Championship match when Delia defends her title against the first three time Bombshell Champion and her arch nemesis, Misty.
It’s the moment they…well, at least Misty, has been waiting for for the past several months. She’s wanted nothing more than to finally wrap her hands around Delia’s throat and choke the life out of her, amongst other things. She’s had no problems getting through the Mean Girls to get to this point, and it is still yet to be seen if Delia will actually show.
But regardless, the show is still three days away and today…there are other events planned. Today, Michie Stadium is buzzing with excitement for another reason. A stage with a table and chairs is set up in the field and a large crowd is gathering. After several minutes, and once every filters their way on to the field around the stage, SCW head reporter, Pussy Willow walks up the stairs on to the stage. She receives a round of applause and several cat calls from the male population of the crowd. She smiles and winks at some of the men in uniform before she takes one of the microphones from off the table and walks to the edge of the stage.
PW: Well would you take a look at this wonderful crowd. Welcome everyone! We’re just three days away from High Stakes IV and let me tell you, this is gearing up to be the greatest one yet!
The crowd cheers and applauds her once again. She walks around the stage, then stops.
PW: This Sunday we have thirteen…Yes THIRTEEN spectacular matches lined up for you, and all of the superstars and Bombshells have been hard at work making their promotional appearances as well as last minute training sessions in before the show begins.
The crowd cheers louder.
PW: But today, we have something very special for all of you. Our guest today has already solidified her place in Sin City Wrestling history, and she’s looking to further do that again this Sunday, but it’s about so much more to her as she faces the Bombshell Champion, Delia Darling.
The crowd boos at the mention of Delia. Pussy Willow just nods but she remains neutral.
PW: As I’m sure you know by now, three-time former Bombshell Champion and our very own Original Bombshell, Misty, is waiting just at the bottom of those stairs, ready to answer your questions. So please, without further delay, everyone please welcome…MISTY!
The crowd erupts in a huge pop as Misty makes her way up the stairs. She has her hair pulled back and she is wearing a pair of dark jeans, her “Original Bombshell†T-Shirt and a light jacket over it. She waves to everyone in attendance, before taking her seat at the table in front of the microphone placed there for her. The crowd continues to roar in approval and she smiles with appreciation.
Misty: Wow. Thank you so much!
Their roars get louder again. Pussy Willow has to signal for them to quiet down and they do a few moments later. Pussy Willow looks around the crowd with a smile, as does Misty.
PW: Well, I think it’s clear who everyone is going to be rooting for this Sunday, right Misty?
Misty nods.
Misty: Well, they’d be crazy not to root for me, because I don’t plan on losing this one.
PW: Yes, I don’t expect you would. Okay, so here’s how this is going to work, Misty, though I’m sure you’re familiar with this process by now.
Misty nods.
PW: We have a series of questions lined up for you today. Nothing is off limits, and I mean nothing. The fans may ask you anything that is on their minds. Easy enough, right?
Misty nods, though she has a nervous smile.
Misty: Pretty much. Now, whether I answer depends on what their question is. Let’s keep the questions clean, shall we?
Pussy Willow laughs and she even receives some boos for her reluctance to answer any candid questions. Pussy Willow turns to the crowd and smiles.
PW: Alright then. Let’s get this thing started. Let’s have our first question.
A young servicewoman steps up to the microphone set up for the crowd. She’s dressed in her full uniform and Misty offers her a smile
Fan #1: I was wondering, besides your own match of course, what match are you most looking forward to at High Stakes IV and why?
Misty nods, thinking about her answer.
PW: That’s an excellent question.
Misty: Perfect question to start things off. Well, there are so many matches to choose from and I’m sure all will be amazing matches, but I think my answer might surprise you. I’m actually quite looking forward to seeing Chris Shipman face off against Steven Ramone and this secretive Shipman’s House of Fun match.
Fan #1: I was expecting you to choose a Bombshell match.
Misty: I think I would have, but honestly the mystery surrounding the stipulation in this match has me very curious. Not to mention, Chris Shipman so far has proven to be quite the…interesting character. I’d personally like to see him go toe-to-toe with Rage one of these days, but they’re both in the Seven Deadly Sins so that probably won’t happen.
The crowd quietly chatters amongst themselves at Misty’s answer as the first fan steps away from the microphone. Pussy Willow looks around the crowd, signaling for the second question when another military person, this time a man a little older than the woman steps up to the microphone.
Fan #2: Some people are predicting all titles to change hands on Sunday. Do you think that will happen?
Misty lets out a little laugh.
Misty: Well I know at least one title will change hands. I’ll give you one guess as to which one?
The man laughs before Misty continues.
Misty: In all honesty, there is a good chance that five out of six titles will change hands. As much as I like ROAR as a tag team, I think that the Bosom Buddies are just a little too strong for them to defeat.
Fan #2: So you think that Sean Jackson will beat Drake Green for the Heavyweight Title?
Hearing Drake’s name leaves Misty temporarily unable to speak. Pussy Willow looks in her direction, wondering how she will respond, as does the crowd in attendance. Misty keeps her composure, however, and answers to the best of her ability.
Misty: It’s definitely not impossible, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it did happen. Drake has been a fighting champion for as long as I’ve known him, so I know he won’t give up without a fight, but I’m not sure if I will be watching that match tonight. I’ll be celebrating my fourth Bombshell Championship win.
Misty winks at the man. He nods and walks away and Pussy Willow lifts her microphone to speak.
PW: I think it’s quite clear that there is no shortage of confidence coming from you, Misty. Hopefully it’s not over confidence.
Misty: Pay close attention to the match on Sunday and you’ll find out. Next question…
Another young man walks up to the microphone, but he is a civilian this time.
Fan #3: I was wondering if you had spoken to Drake Green since finding out the truth?
Misty: No, I have not.
Fan #3: Any plans on—
Misty: I have no intentions of speaking to Drake anytime soon. Next question, please…
This clearly strikes a nerve with Misty, but she remains as polite as possible. The fan walks away, disappointed when a teenage girl wearing an Original Bombshell T-shirt walks up to the microphone with an excited smile.
Fan #4: Oh my gosh…Hi, Misty. I’m so excited, you have no idea!
Misty: I think I can get a little bit of an idea, sweetie. But what’s your question?
Fan #4: Okay, so I hate to ask this question given the recent…events…but here goes. Earlier this year there were rumors swirling around that you were pregnant. Now, obviously you weren’t but…If you had been pregnant, who would you have wanted to be the father? It’s no secret you were with that Seth guy, but you’d also been with Drake. So…I was just curious!
Pussy Willow can’t help but chuckle at the young girl’s bubbly attitude. Misty, however, takes in a deep breath. She has no desire to answer that question, but she knows that she has to if she doesn’t want to disappoint the fans again.
Misty: Well…If I have to be honest, I would probably say I would have wanted Seth to be the father. He’s just a little more…together…than Drake is.
Fan #4: So what do you think about all the pregnancies right now? Odette and Gabriel are expecting and so are Vixen and Spike!
Misty: I think…I won’t be drinking the water in SCW anytime soon. It seems once one person is pregnant, several more follow suit.
Fan #4: So you don’t have a bun in the oven now then?!
Pussy Willow again laughs but she looks at the young girl.
PW: Okay, sweetie, I think you’ve had more than enough questions.
Misty: Before you step away, I’ll answer that one. No, I’m not currently pregnant and have no plans on being pregnant any time soon.