Saturday, May 28, 2011

EPISODE 102: XXX

Friday May 27, 2011
The RV- Bedroom
Vaughan, Ontario
9:12 AM Local Time

I moaned softly and turned over as I slipped back into consciousness, a content smile on my face after a restful sleep. Stretching languidly, I looked up at the ceiling. Almost immediately, I could tell that I had slept in- the sunlight coming in through the RV’s windows was too bright for my customary wake-up time of six o’ clock. I found myself not caring- in my life, where I always had somewhere to go, an appointment to keep, an obligation to make, it was nice to once in a while wake up on your own volition, not because a shrieking alarm clock told you to.

I looked to my left, and was surprised to find the other half of my bed empty. That was rare- I almost always awoke before my husband, sometimes by the measure of a couple hours.

I felt on the small end table next to the bed for my cellphone, eventually grasping it. I flipped it on, looking at the clock- a quarter after nine! What decadence!

I turned my phones screen off, and went to set my phone back on the small nightstand, but something stopped me. I turned the Droid back on, and again looked at the screen. Sure enough, the date shown clearly, ominously. The twenty-seventh of May.

My birthday.

“Ohhh..” I moaned, setting the phone down, and rolling over, suddenly wracked by a wave of despair. “I’m thirty!”

I knew I was whining. I knew I should have embraced the day of my birth as a celebration. I knew that finishing three decades of life meant little as what I could or couldn’t physically do. But visualizing the two in the tens column turning into a three was disheartening. It felt like my youth was over. It made me question how much time I had. How long before my looks began to wither and wane? How long until my muscles began to wear down and fail?

How long until I couldn’t wrestle anymore?

Deep down, I knew they were ridiculous fears. The average human could maintian peak physical performance until well after they turned thirty-five, and five years was admittedly a long time. And I was in great shape. I took care of myself, I had been fortunate that the only major injury I’d ever suffered was a fractured ankle, suffered in my second year. Provided I continued to train hard, live well, and not suffer any unfortunate accidents, there was no reason I couldn’t compete for another ten years.. maybe even twenty!

Scratch that. The thought of me being a fifty year old grandmother who wrestled struck me as completely absurd. The world already had one Rose Astral- it didn’t need another.

But then again, who knew what would happen in the future? On my twentieth birthday, I sure wasn’t expecting that in six months, I would be throwing away any chance I had at a career in theater to take up professional wrestling. I wouldn’t have expected that on my twenty-fifth, I’d be retired, newly married, and pregnant with my child. And I wouldn’t have ever guessed that on my thirtieth, I’d be back in wrestling, awaking in a half-million dollar RV in a suburb of Toronto, one day from one of the biggest matches of my life.

I couldn’t help but chuckle. What an amazing decade it had been. There had been some triumphs, some tragedies, and a lot of sleepless nights. I had been to every inhabitable continent, met all kinds of wonderful people. But even more importantly, it had ended with me having a loving (albeit incorrigable) husband, a beautiful daughter, and a job I absolutely loved. If everything I had gone through in the past ten years had to happen to get me to this point, then I wouldn’t trade ANY of it for the world!

The door swung open,and I quickly sat up, straightening my nightgown as my daughter slowly walked in, balancing a tray in her hands, upon which was a bowl of cereal, a glass of orange juice, and a plate of toast and a couple strips of bacon. I smiled. Breakfast in bed!

Theresa grinned at me as she walked towards the bed. “Happy Birthday Mo-”

One misstep, and that’s all it took, and suddenly my entire breakfast was on the floor. For a few moments, there was dead silence, as I looked at the mess, the orange juice and milk seeping into the carpet. Then my daughter let out a howl of misery, tears spilling out down her cheeks.

My heart melted. “Oh, Terr-Bear,” I whispered, immediately getting out of bed, and picking her up. I cringed as my bare feet sloshed in the spilled liquids, but sat down on the bed, gently rubbing Theresa’s back. “Don’t- don’t cry, honey. It’s okay.”

“But I ruined your birthday!” she sobbed

“No, you didn’t!” I said vehemently, squeezing her tightly against me. “You were doing something incredibly nice for me, honey! Accidents happen!”

“What’s going on?” Terrence burst into the room, concerned at my daughters cries. “What happened?”

“We had a bit of an accident,” I murmured, gently tousling Theresa’s hair.

Terrence looked down at the mess, and grimaced. “Dammit,” he huffed.

“Terry, it’ll come out.” I said, pointedly looking at him. Terrence hated seeing any part of the RV getting damaged or dirty, but I wasn’t going to have him getting grumpy over this.

Terrence blinked. “No, it’s not that. It’s just, Pollaski bet me twenty bucks that this was gonna happen.”

The glare I shot my husband would have killed a normal human being, and as it was, it caused even the normally stubborn Terrence to wither. “I’ll, um, go get some towels,” he volunteered, and quickly left the room.

After he had left, I set Theresa down next to me, and used a corner of our bedsheets to help wipe her eyes. “Come on, Theresa. No more crying on Mommy’s special day.”

“I’m sorry,” my daughter croaked. “I didn’t mean to.”

“I know you didn’t” I replied. “We’ll get it cleaned up, and everything will be okay. Everyone makes mistakes, you just have to learn from them.”

Terrence came back, holding a small stack of towels, and he tossed me one. Together, we quickly cleaned up the mess, soaking up as much of the orange juice and milk that we could. Unfortunately, there was still a fairly large stain when we had finished. “I’ll spray some Spot Shot on,” I said. “See if that works.”

Terrence nodded, then looked over at Theresa. “You alright there, sport?” Theresa’d stopped crying, although her eyes were still red and puffy. Nevertheless she nodded, and Terrence grinned. “So now, what should Mommy do for her birthday?”

Theresa shrugged, and we both laughed. “I have that autograph signing at noon,” I reminded them with a sigh. I had hoped that I could arrange my promotional obligations on either Thursday or Saturday morning, so I could have had today free, but unfortunately, since I wasn’t the only girl at the signing, I could hardly get it moved. “After that, I don’t know. I’ve always wanted to go up the CN Tower.”

“How’d you like that, Theresa?” Terrence asked. “Would you like to go up real high, so you can see real far?”

We both laughed as Theresa vigorously nodded. “Okay,” I said. “But let’s have breakfast first. We’ll eat together at the table.”

Theresa nodded again, and Terrence scooped her up in his arms. I smiled as I began to follow them out the door, then turned around to look back at the room, and my bed.

I didn’t know what lay ahead. I didn’t know if my beauty would enhance or wane, if I would grow stronger or weaker. I couldn’t predict the future- no one could. The only thing I could do, I realized with a small smile, was hope that the next decade of my life would be every bit as rich and rewarding as the last one was.




Friday May 27, 2011
The RV- Main Cabin
Vaughan, Ontario
8:10 PM Local Time

“So here I am.”

[Well, it was a wonderful birthday for the lovely Wendy Briese. While she hadn’t exactly been looking forward to the autograph signing, she had ended up having a blast talking to the fans, and signing the various assortment of items that had been brought to her table (the weirdest being a jar of pickles. She signed it, and didn’t bother asking questions). Combined with a lunch at Whitespot, and dinner atop the CN Tower overlooking the beautiful Toronto skyline, and it had been a wonderful day.]

[About the only blemish was Pollaski’s birthday card, which officially pronounced Wendy “XXX-Rated”, in honor of her thirtieth birthday. That one ain’t exactly gonna be going in the memory chest.]

[Anyways, The scene opens up into the main cabin of the WhirlyBirdz RV, with Wendy Briese sitting on the couch, smiling softy at the camera. As could be evidenced by the fading sunlight through the window behind her, it’s early evening, the night of her birthday, the day before Conviction. Wendy’s dressed in a fairly nice pale blue dress, having only recently gotten back from her dinner atop the Tower. Even her normally pony-tailed flame-red hair has been done up a little nicer than normal.]

“In less than forty-eight hours, the curtain will rise on Femme Fatale Wrestling’s Conviction pay-per-view, my first as a member of the FFW roster. I’ve wrestled for quite a few companies... FFW is my thirteenth, to be exact, but I sure haven’t been in many that are capable of putting on a show this enormous in magnitude. A War Games match, as our most highly-esteemed competitors defend FFW’s honor against SVW. The grudge match between two of FFW’s most legendary competitors. The defense of the Television and Evolution Championships, and the crowning of a new Tag team Champions.”

[Wendy’s voice trails off slightly towards the end, and she flashes a small, rueful smile.]

“Unfortunately, you won’t be seeing me in any of those.”

[A small shrug]

“I haven’t earned that right yet. I haven’t earned a chance to carry the FFW banner and represent the company against a rival fed. I haven’t earned a chance to compete for a championship, regardless of the level or the stipulations surrounding it. To put it bluntly, the most I’ve earned in FFW is participation in a six-woman tag match, taking up seventh billing on the card”

[Wendy pauses for just a second, and sighs.]

“All I’ve ever asked for is an opportunity. I might not be the prettiest girl on the roster, or the strongest, or the most brutal. I might not be the most charismatic on the microphone, or the most dazzling high flyer. But I can safely say this- if there’s an opportunity to be had, there isn’t a person in this company that will work harder to make the most of it than I will.”

[Wendy suddenly breaks into a big grin.]

“I don’t think I need to tell anyone that this is EXACTLY what I have been hoping for.”

“If there’s one thing that I have in common with the five other women in this match, its that none of us have earned ANYTHING yet in FFW. Three of us are brand new here, having joined since Full Frontal, and while the other three have been here slightly longer, they still haven’t gotten the opportunity to really show what they’re capable of- until now, that is.”

[Wendy takes a deep breath, and looks up at the ceiling for a few seconds]

“I don’t think many people just realize the enormity of this match, save for those of us who are involved. Sure, it’s got a catchy name, the Chase for the Crown. And yes, the winner of the entire tournament will receive a shot at the Evolution Championship. But this is how stars are born. It’s matches like this that give people like me the chance to put ourselves on the level of Colleen, Undine, and even Scarlett Kincaid.”

[Wendy shifts restlessly in her chair]

“Only one person can win this tournament, and get that title shot. I want that person to- no, I EXPECT that person to be me. I know what I’m capable of, I know that I can beat any person on the FFW roster. And when the third match is finished, and the Chase for the Crown has reached its conclusion, I see absolutely no reason why the person standing tall in victory shouldn’t be me.”

[Wendy looks sternly at the camera]

“But there’s one thing that needs to be kept in mind here. I want to win the Chase, but I can’t do that at Conviction. It’s a three match series, and it can’t be won until that third match. But while you can’t win the Chase at this stage, you sure as heck can lose it, and be eliminated.”

[A small sigh]

“Kassandra, one of my partners, seems to have it in her mind that either Crystal Hilton or I will try and take advantage of her in this match, to take her out of the competition and eliminate her as a threat. Even if I was of a duplicitous nature, what advantage would there be? I’ll put it simply- if Kassandra is taken out at Conviction, then Crystal Hilton and I are out with her. I need her, and I need Crystal to advance, just as they both need me. The time for us to face each other will come soon enough, but for now, we are a team, and we need to act that way.”

[Short pause]

“Because ladies, we absolutely NEED to win this match.”

[Wendy leans forward slightly, her eyes intense with determination.]

“From this match, there’s two paths diverging. One path, the path the defeated will take, it’s a path of obscurity. It’s a path back to where we all have been, wrestling in first and second matches on the show, of playing ‘Welcome Wagon’ for the new talent, all the while hoping for a second chance. That is not the path I desire.”

[Wendy shakes her head]

“But the other path, it is a path of opportunity. And not just the chance at the Evolution title! It’s already been announced that the winning team at Conviction will face the trio of Colleen, Undine, and Robbyn Helsmley at the next Velocity. That’s an opportunity for all three of us. Because if we win that match, if we can prove that the three of us can stand toe-to-toe with the past three Evolution Champions, then all three of us will be on the map, not just the one who ultimately wins the Chase.”

[Wendy leans back, sighing deeply, her emerald eyes never leaving the camera]

“Opportunity or obscurity? The path we take will be determined by our ability to function as a team. All three of us are talented, to be sure, but so are our opponents. Nothing can be taken for granted here. If we can put their differences aside, and function as a unit, we should be the winners.”

[Unless of course the other team proves so catastrophically incompatible, they implode in a fantastic display of self-destruction generally only exhibited by red giants supernovae as they become black holes. But what are the odds of THAT happening?]

“Our opponents are tough, but we can beat them. Gretchen Donimari comes from a wrestling family, she’s practically been groomed for this since the day she could walk. Unfortunately for her, sometimes we just don’t turn out like our parents. I can attest to that- I was groomed to be an actress, even though never really stood much of a chance at matching either of my parent’s success. Gretchen’s struggled in FFW, and it’s affected her self-confidence. Gretchen’s a likable girl, but if she goes into this match unable to be absolutely sure of herself, then so much the better for us. ‘She who hesitates is lost,’ or so the saying goes, and that’s no truer than in a match such as this. There’s no time to doubt yourself. There’s no time to be tentative.”

[Wendy grimaces, but nontheless moves on.]

“Destiny Loveheart seems to be almost the opposite. While Gretchen’s setbacks seem to have made her question her resolve, it almost seems that Destiny’s failures have strengthened hers. You have to give her credit- she charges headlong into whatever match she’s been placed in, and she certainly gives it everything she has. But a suicidal charge of gallantry is still suicidal, and that’s a concept Destiny has yet to grasp. Destiny has a lot of heart, and that can be a difference maker. Not if it’s transformed into reckless bravado, however.”

[Wendy pauses for just a second, then sighs, shaking her head]

“And then... there’s Ariel.”

[Wendy looks directly into the camera as she prepares to address her frenemy.]

[GodDAMN that is a stupid word]

“Ariel, you’re obviously upset with me, and maybe you actually have a good reason to be so. But if you’re going to stand in front of a camera, cuss me out, and throw away our friendship, then maybe you should stop for a second, think, and get your facts straight.”

[Wendy’s face hardens slightly, a bit of fire dancing behind her eyes]

“I’m not infallible. I’ve never pretended to be, and I strongly doubt anyone who’s met me would make the mistake of believing I am. If you want ‘perfection’, well, apparently you faced her a couple weeks ago, and she’ll be standing next to me in our corner at Conviction. I’m not that. I’m human, I’m prone to errors,I’ve made more mistakes in my life than I’d ever care to admit.”

[Wendy’s eyes narrow, and she takes a deep breath]

“But don’t you DARE accuse me of nonchalance over your kidnapping. You want to bring that up here, Ariel? Then tell the WHOLE truth. Tell everyone how I was strangled with barbed wire and left for dead in a hallway because I tried to save you. Tell everyone that when you were finally set free, I was one of the few people you could turn to, and I welcomed you with open arms. If there’s anything more I could have realistically done, by all means, please tell me.”

[It’s obvious by now from the way that Wendy’s trembling, she’s fairly upset about the deal. Nonetheless, she takes another deep breath, and continues.]

“And tell me exactly how I took your boyfriend from you, when you were the one who walked out on him. I can’t blame you for that- Madman Szalinski had turned into such a self-pitying, destructive little weasel that I can see why you’d not want to be around him. But the sad irony is, here you are, three months later, sounding exactly like he did.

[Wendy bites her lower lip, and looks off to her side for just a second, then turns back to the camera.]

“If you want out of Femme Fatale Wrestling, Ariel, then I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. But could you please do the rest of us a favor and not set fire to the bridge as you’re riding off into the sunset?”

[Wendy shakes her head in disgust]

“It’s a shame, Ariel, because I’m sure Hayley Dark, or Whitley Mercer, or one of the other women forced to sit out this show because there was nothing for them, would have KILLED for an opportunity such as the one you and I are getting. But you were chosen, Ariel. You were selected to participate in this event, to get a chance to rise through the rankings a lot quicker than we would if we just faced a random different opponent every other week.”

[Wendy scoffs, and shakes her head again]

“But this company doesn’t give a you-know-what about you, right?”

[A snort of derision]

“What did you expect, Ariel? A ticker tape parade? A title shot in your very first match? There’s nearly forty wrestlers in this company, and you, or I for that matter, have yet to prove that we’re better than even half of them. This is better than either of us could have possibly hoped for after two matches here.”

[Wendy pauses for just a second, her face falling slowly, until she takes a deep breath and sighs]

“Whatever you want to do, Ariel. If you want to approach this match pessimistically, I won’t stop you. If you want to go on a profanity-laced rant because it’ll make you feel better, then I hope it does. If you want to quit, then there’s the door. And if, after this is all said and done, you want to talk, well, you have my number.

[Wendy shrugs, and it’s obvious she’s trying to make it nonchalant, but her shoulders do slump just a little. Still, she musters a smile]

“But, me? I’m going to walk down there with my two teammates, get into that ring, and wrestle the biggest FFW match I’ve had to date. And I’m not going to let anything, whether it’s Crystal’s narcissism, Kassandra’s paranoia, Gretchen’s self-doubt, Destiny’s bravado, or Ariel’s dissatisfaction stand in my way. I’m going to get my team that win, and we are going to advance to the second stage of the tournament."

[A small smile]

“After all, I know a good opportunity when I see one.”

[Fade.]

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

EPISODE 101: The Flight Home

Wednesday May 18, 2011
United Flight 298- First Class Cabin
Over British Columbia, Canada
2:07 PM Local Time


“...tailwind we should be in Chicago about half-an-hour ahead of schedule. Thank you again for flying United Airlines, and please enjoy the flight.”

The gentle *ding* of the seatbelt sign being turned off sounded throughout the cabin, and I couldn’t help but smile as nearly ever passenger on the Airbus A319 dug out some sort of electronic device, flipping them on. I myself leaned forward, digging my Ipod and book of crossword puzles. The two diversions likely wouldn’t keep me occupied all the way through the four hour flight, but at least it would kill some time. And once I grew tired of crosswords, there was always looking out the window at the terrain below.

Not the first time that day, I wish we hadn’t taken the latest of the three daily flights leaving Vancouver for Chicago. After the two flights, and the hour and a half layover at O’Hare, I wouldn’t be getting home until nearly midnight. And I would be coming home to an empty house. Terrence had left for Lexington, Ohio that morning for the Mid-Ohio Sports Car course, where he was to receive a “crash course” (and I absolutely LOATHED that term) on road racing in preparation for his upcoming race in New Jersey, the only race out of the whole ARCA schedule that required cars to turn right. He had left Theresa with Cassie, but it would be far too late to pick her up by the time I got home. I sighed inwardly- all the demands of my schedule and Terrence’s kept splitting the two of us up. I just hoped that none of it was negatively affecting my daughter any.

Well, there was nothing I could do about it from seat 4A, that’s for sure. I turned my Ipod on, trying to decide which musical’s soundtrack I would listen to, ultimately deciding on Oklahoma! I began to slip my earbuds in, only to be distracted by the sounds of painful grunting next to me. I glanced over, and saw my manager, unsuccessfuly trying to lean over and grab his laptop bag, which he had set on the floor. It was obvious from his facial expression that the attempts were making him fairly uncomfortable, the obvious soreness he was feeling only added to his obesity in the difficulty factor.

“You need help?” I asked. Even though Pollaski stubbornly shook his head no, I leaned forward and grabbed the bag, and hoisted it into his lap, thankful that the more accomodating first-class cabin allowed me the room. Pollaski mumbled his thanks, and began pulling out the computer.

“How you feeling?” I asked, looking at my manager with concern. He had taken a considerable beating at the hands of Kevin Flynn the previous night, and he definitely looked the part. One eye was swollen, and one could tell by the stiffness in his movements that there were a lot of bruises on his body.

“About as good as I should have expected” Pollaski said, shooting me a strained smile. “I got my ass kicked, not the first time, probably not the last. I’ll recover.”

I shot him a reassuring smile, as Pollaski finished taking his laptop out, then tossing the bag back onto the floor. “I suppose I should thank you,” he muttered as he turned the laptop on.

“For what?” I asked, glancing sideways at my manager.

“For saving me last night. Y’know, ripping the chair out of Flynn’s hand and standing in the way. I suppose I owe you one...”

I almost shivered, feeling the intensity from the previous night. I was almost amazed with myself, how I had been able to calmly stand in that ring, while Kevin Flynn stood inches away, screaming in my face. It had taken every ounce of restraint to not either step away, or punch Kevin in the mouth, especially because I had expected Flynn to take a swing at me at any moment.

“It’s nothing, don’t worry about it,” I replied, grabbing my earbuds, and beginning to put them on. Pollaski reached over, and grabbed my arm, however.

“I’m serious,” he said, his voice low. “Knowing how you felt about the situation, I honestly thought that you were just going to let Flynn kill me.”

It was true- I hadn’t been overly pleased with the stunt Pollaski had pulled, especially considering that the victim of the ‘prank’ had suffered fairly serious injuries. But for better or for worse, Daniel Pollaski was my friend, and I wasn’t going to throw my friend to the wolves.

“What would letting Flynn kill you have done?” I asked, looking over at him.

Pollaski shrugged. “Some might say that after what I did to Kristi, it would have been appropriate to allow Kevin some sort of revenge.”

“And he got it,” I replied. “He faced you man to man in that ring, and beat you flat out. The fact is, even if Flynn had killed you, flown your corpse to Minneapolis, and dragged your body around the city behind his car to desecrate it, he still wouldn’t be satisfied. We all know what he wants- its the exact same thing he wanted before you attacked Kristi.”

Counter-attacked,” my manager replied, that ever-mischievous smile coming through. “She still attacked me first.”

I snorted, and glanced sideways at Pollaski, shaking my head. “Anyways, Flynn wants my title, and he wants me broken and battered. Nothing’s changed on that front. And in three weeks, he gets that chance.”

“You’re still nervous about it, aren’t you?” Pollaski asked.

I paused for a second, then nodded. “Yeah, although, I’m kind of mixed. On one hand, I know that if this Fatal Attraction match isn’t the most dangerous thing I’ve done, its definitely up there in the top three, and considering what I have at home relying on me, the thought of what would happen if something... goes wrong terrifies me. But at the same time, another part of me is just tired of all the delays, and I want to get it over with, regardless of what becomes of it.”

“Well, we’ve been working on what you need to do,” Pollaski said, turning to his laptop. “There’s a reason why you’re the champion, and Flynn couldn’t even make it past the quarterfinals of that tournament. Hell, he should be lucky that he faced Szalinski the first round, when his mind was broken. Outside of him, the rest of that tournament field was worthless.”

“Yeah,then I’d have a different person trying to kill me,” I muttered. I still felt guilty from hearing that I had been the cause of Szalinski’s muteness. I knew my Irish Death was a damaging move- and could even cause severe injury, but considering that the move targeted the abdomen, I never could have imagined it could cause brain damage. The thought honestly had me questioning whether I should ever really do the move again. I took pride in causing as little lasting injury to my opponents as possible.

Pollaski chuckling broke into my thoughts, and I looked over at him. He was staring at his laptop screen, having connected the computer to the Airbus’ in-flight wi-fi system. Sensing me staring at him, he turned the computer, and I was surprised to see a picture of me sided along with a picture of Katherine Stryfe.

“Speaking of worthless participants in that tournament...” Pollaski grinned.

I smiled softly. “About time I got back in the ring.” I had been off the last two Shatterpoints, but considering all that had happened, it’d actually been almost two months since I had been in singles competition in X3W. It felt good to finally be back on my own- especially considering that I was becoming more and more disillusioned with the power struggle that was taking place in the company. Obviously Madelyne had it out for me, with her crony Mike Powers and all their sordid underlings, Kevin Flynn included. But even the other side in the quarrel had me concerned. Brydon Talinsdale had completely disappeared from the landscape, and Graham Clauson, for as honorable as he had seemed, was becoming more and more unbalanced with each passing week, ever since he had come running down with that chainsaw. Add in his entire family (many of which seemed even more crazy than Graham did), and I honestly had begun to feel that the best course for me was to just shut up, stay out of it, and focus on defending my title.

This match would help me do that, I figured. Katherine Stryfe hadn’t had much to do with the conflict taking place in the leadership of the company. Heck, to be fair, Katherine Stryfe recently hadn’t had much to do with anything, I thought wryly. My thoughts flashed back to the night before, when I had expressed surprise and disappointment that Katherine had failed to show up for her match. I wonder if somehow word had gotten to Madelyne, and given her the idea for the match.

“I heard a rumor this morning that Stryfe had an emergency... is that true?” I asked, looking over at Pollaski. If anyone knew the dirt on what was going on with a particular wrestler, chances are my manager would hear it.

“No idea,” Pollaski confessed, with an apologetic shrug that caused him to wince. That wince turned into a snort however. “She was probably off getting high or something, and forgot she had a match.”

“Unlikely,” I replied, rolling my eyes, and looking out the window. We had begun to fly over some low clouds, so any chance of ground-watching for this part of the flight had just become impossible. I glanced back over at Pollaski, who had returned to playing around on his computer. The sudden jolting of the plane caught me by surprise, and I looked up in time to see the seat belt sign being turned back on with another soft *ding*.

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain. We look to be getting into some turbulence after all, so I’m going to have to ask everyone to return to their seats.”

I grimaced as the plane jolted again. I had been hoping for a smooth ride, and considering Pollaski’s injuries, I’m sure it was the last thing he wanted as well.

Oh well, I thought as I finally managed to slip my earbuds on, and began the soundtrack for Oklahoma. Those were the breaks, sometimes.
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Monday May 23, 2011
Holiday Inn, Room 317
Boise, Idaho
6:10 PM Local Time

[Well, it’s been a fun week. Wendy got a whole day to relax with her daughter, before heading to meet Terrence in Ohio. Then the apocalypse happened (not really), followed by Terrence’s road racing debut at New Jersey Motorsport Park’s Thunderbolt raceway (23rd place, although he didn’t crash!), and now Wendy’s departure to Boise for the next Shatterpoint show.]

[No rest for the weary, eh?]

[Anyways, the scene opens in a small hotel room. Usual holiday in fare, with a single bed, a television, and a table with a couple chairs. Wendy’s sitting in one of those chairs, the camera set up a short distance away. The X3 champion is wearing a simple pale yellow blouse, and a pair of jeans. She sighs as the camera comes on, although she has a soft smile]

“I suppose after reading the billing for my match, a bit of explanations are in order.”

[ORLY?]

“Despite what the lineup might say, I don’t recall being terrifically upset by Katherine Stryfe’s failure to show up last week. I remember expressing a certain level of disappointment, but I don’t think I was exactly pulling out my hair in anguish over the incident, or throwing a tantrum. I’m sure Stryfe had a valid reason for not being at the arena last week, and in reality, it’s none of my business.”

[A small shrug]

“I also don’t exactly recall ever demanding a match against her, especially considering that I’m not exactly on speaking terms with the person making the matches at the moment. But Ms. McTaggert hasn’t exactly bothered herself with accuracy and the truth in the past, so I guess this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Regardless of the motivation, this match is on, set for tomorrow night.”

[Wendy pauses for just a second, her lips pursing slightly. Those who know her would easily identify it as the look she gets when she’s internally debating whether or not she should say something. Finally, Wendy shrugs, and relents]

“There’s one more inaccuracy on the preview billing, however. ‘It’s not like Katherine to not show.’ I’m going to have to beg to differ, because to be honest, the real Katherine Stryfe hasn’t shown up in X3W in the six months the place has been open.”

[Small grimace]

“When I returned to wrestling last April, Katherine and her partner, Emma McIntyre, were about halfway through what would ultimately become a phenomenal near-yearlong reign as the CWC tag team champions. Nightmare, Inc., for a long while, was the gold-standard of tag teams. This day and age, holding titles for six months is an accomplishment. Holding them for almost a full turn of the calendar is unthinkable. And yet, Stryfe and her partner managed to do it.”

[Considering that Wendy and her husband were undefeated as a tag team for nearly eight months themselves, that’s fairly high praise. Wendy, however, just shakes her head and continues.]

“And even in X3’s predecessor, EPW, Stryfe was someone to be reckoned with. There’s a good reason why she was a perennial challenger for the EPW Championship. There’s a reason why Stryfe was in EPW’s last ever main event. There was a reason why Katherine Stryfe had earned every letter of being ‘The Beautiful Nightmare’”

[A small pause, and Wendy looks directly into the camera.]

“So what happened, Kat?”

[Small sigh]

“Why didn’t the Katherine Stryfe that was making a legend for herself come to X3W? At what point did you go from being the ‘Beautiful Nightmare’, to little more than a daydream? How did transform from being one of EPW’s top contenders to being barely an also-ran in its successor?”

[Wendy shakes her head sadly]

“When X3W announced that it’s first champion would be decided in that tournament, you were one of the favorites going in. Heck, I was almost certain that if I got by Rockwell and Soldier, I’d see you in the Semifinals. But maybe that’s where the difference between me and you is evident, Kat. You foolishly assumed that because Jeremiah Belmont beat Tweeder, he’d be a walk in the park for you as well. The price of your folly was a first round exit. And I know that loss was later expunged from your record, but the fact remains- you were out of the tournament. I went into that tournament hungry, and I took NOTHING for granted. I fought my way past four wrestlers some thought I had no business being in the ring against, much less defeating, and I won that tournament, and I got the honor of being the first person to have this.”

[Wendy reaches to her side, and produces the X3W Championship belt. She calmly folds the belt up, and places it, faceplate up, in her lap.]

“And after I had won this, Kat, you were given another opportunity. One of five people selected for a round-robin tournament, with the winner moving on to face me at Fatal Attraction. And you got beaten by everybody but the hapless Holden Tyco Malone. Fourth place of five. Was that really the best you could do? This title represents the pinnacle in wrestling achievment, and I gave everything I had to win it. And when I see someone handed the opportunity you were given, and choose to make NOTHING of it, well, disappointed is hardly a powerful enough word.”

[Wendy scoffs, and shakes her head again, her voice continues to be fairly mild]

“This is not an accusation that I enjoy making, nor is it one that I make lightly. But Kat, anyone can see that your effort, your attitude over the past six months has been lacking. I don’t know why, and I honestly don’t care. But you owe it to your fans, your competitors, and yourself to give a lot more than you’re giving, and I think it’s time someone called you out on it.”

[Wendy spreads her arms wide, almost in invitation]

“So, at the risk of sounding arrogant, maybe this is what you need. A one on one match with the X3 Champion herself. A chance to prove to the world just exactly what ‘The Beautiful Nightmare’ is made of. If you even just put on a good showing, you can regain so much of the respect you’ve lost in everyone’s eyes. And if you manage to win, you’ll launch yourself into position to actually challenge for this belt after Fatal Attraction, regardless of who’s holding it.”

[Wendy’s eyes narrow a bit]

“I don’t think its an opportunity you’ve earned or deserved, but you have it, and you darn well better make the most of it. At the very least, maybe facing me will remind you what it actually takes to be a champion in this business. It doesn’t matter who I’m facing, where I am, or what the match is, I give everything I have whenever I step into that ring, and it’s going to be no exception for you tomorrow night.”

[Another small pause, before Wendy swallows hard.]

“See, Kat, some people might have thought Judgment Day was Saturday, but for you, it will be Tuesday. Because if you can’t get up for a match against the X3W Champion, if you can’t give everything you have against Wendy Briese, then maybe you need to get out of X3W before you- or someone else- gets hurt.”

[Wendy looks up into the camera again]

“It’s a harsh thing to say, Kat, but you need to hear it. So do yourself a favor, and don’t hold back tomorrow night. I’ll be in that ring waiting for you, and you can bet that I’ll be showing you just why I’m the X3 champion. But if you leave everything out in that ring, and show the world the Katherine Stryfe of old, then I know that you and I are going to bring the house down, and have an amazing contest between us. And that’s something you need desperately, Katherine Stryfe.”

[Another small pause, and Wendy takes another deep breath]

“Because your career might just be depending on it.”

[Fade]