Title: Love Conquers All

Author: MissKTFan

Disclaimer: This story is fiction. I do not own any of the wrestlers included in this story. There is adult content in this story, which includes, sex, violence, and vulgar language. This story is copyrighted to me and should anyone wish to use this, I ask that you get my permission first.

Main Characters: Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Shawn Michaels, Sean Waltman, Lacy Lynn Nash, Tristen Nash, Marcus Callaway.

Other characters: Mark Callaway, Glenn Jacobs, Vince McMahon, Steve Austin, Lucas Callaway, etc..

Brief Description: Lacy Lynn must deal with her parents' divorce, the responsibility of raising her brother, and falling in love at a young age.



Lacy Lynn Nash loved her father, Kevin, more than life itself. She always remained close to him, even though he traveled a lot. Their family life wasn't perfect, but it was appreciated. Her mother, Sharon would take her and her younger brother Tristen to see their father during the summers, while they weren't in school. Lacy lived for those moments, because she got to spend the entire summer with her father. Tristen, who was only three, didn't really know the difference. He was used to being coddled by his mother, so when he did see his father, it was like he'd never been away from him.

When Lacy turned thirteen, things changed drastically. It would be a summer she would never forget. Sharon, as usual, packed their things and flew out to see Kevin with the kids. And as usual, he met them at the airport. They all returned to the hotel and put their things away before having lunch together in the hotel. "So, how was school?" Kevin asked his daughter, while they ate lunch. "It was okay." Lacy replied. "Just okay? It was your first year of high school, Lace." Kevin commented. "I know, Dad. But, it was just another year of school." Lacy replied. Tristen, who would be turning four in two weeks, sat at the table playing with his food, until Kevin scolded him for it.

"So, no boyfriends?" Kevin asked, knowing that the teenage years always involved boys. "No, Dad." Lacy replied. He could tell she was uncomfortable answering the question, but he wanted to know everything that was going on in her life. "Scott is going to watch you and your brother tonight. I'm taking your mother out." Kevin said. "Whatever." Lacy replied. "I thought you'd be a little happier to see Scott." Kevin commented. Lacy shrugged and smiled at her father. "Sure I am, Dad." She replied, sounding uninterested. "Okay, well why don't you go up to his room now. You're spending the night there, so stop in our room and grab some clothes. Take your brother with you." Kevin said. "Can't you bring Tristen up?" Lacy asked. "Lacy, do as your told." Kevin said. She groaned as she picked her brother up and carried him to the elevators, knowing he'd run if she put him down.

When she got down to Scott's room, he opened the door and greeted them both with a hug. Lacy walked in and saw Shawn and Sean sitting on the sofa. "Hi, Lacy." Shawn said, smiling at her. "Hey, Shawn." Lacy replied. She nodded to the other Sean and walked into the bedroom to put her bag down. "Hey, Tristen." Shawn said, holding his hands out. Tristen ran to Shawn and hugged him. "What's up, little buddy?" Shawn asked. Tristen shrugged and smiled at Shawn. "So, where are Mom and Dad going?" Lacy asked, when she came out of the bedroom. "He's taking her out to dinner." Scott replied. "Oh, how romantic." Lacy mumbled, sarcastically. Scott and Shawn laughed, but Lacy didn't. "What's wrong?" Scott asked. "Nothing." Lacy replied. "You sure?" He asked. She nodded and sat down in front of the television. "Can I go out shopping?" She asked. "Now?" Scott asked. "Yeah, what's wrong with now?" Lacy countered. "Well, it's after six. It's getting late." Scott commented. "Late? I'm thirteen, Scott." Lacy retorted.

"Okay, I guess so, but don't go far. And I want you back by nine." Scott said. "Okay, Daddy." Lacy mumbled. "Smartass." Scott replied, as he handed her some money. Lacy shrugged and walked out to the hall. When she got down to the lobby, she saw her mother and father. "Where are you going?" Kevin asked. "I'm going shopping." Lacy replied. "It's a little late, Lace." Kevin commented. "Dad, come on. I'm thirteen. I'll be back by nine. I promise." Lacy said. "Okay, but don't spend Scott's money. Here." He said, handing her a hundred. "Can I have more?" She asked. "No you cannot." Kevin said. "Just asking." Lacy replied, as she walked out of the hotel.

When she got back later that night, she held up a baby blue sundress she bought. "That's cute, Lace, but it looks a little small." Shawn commented. "It's supposed to be tight." Lacy replied. "Oh, I see and why is that?" Scott asked. "Duh, so I can show off my figure." Lacy replied. "Oh, I see. Wait. You have a figure at thirteen?" Scott asked. "Very funny." Lacy mumbled. "I'm kidding. I think it'll look great on you, sweetheart." Scott said. Lacy blushed when she heard the term of endearment. "Thanks, Scott." She said, smiling up at him. Shawn didn't miss the way Lacy was looking at Scott. After she went into the bedroom, he chuckled. "What's so funny?" Scott asked. "I think Lacy has a crush on you." Shawn commented. "Don't be ridiculous." Scott said. "Really, you didn't notice the way she was looking at you?" Shawn asked. Scott smirked at Shawn and tossed a pillow at him. "Yeah, she wants me man. Should I go in there and rip her clothes off?" Scott asked. "Don't even talk like that. Big Kev would kick your ass." Sean commented. "Man, I'm just kidding. She's a kid for crying out loud." Scott replied.

Lacy put one of her father's shirts on and walked out to the front room. "So, what's on?" Lacy asked. "Nothing much." Sean replied. "Gimme that remote." Lacy said, grabbing it from him. She flipped through the channels until she saw Jerry Springer. "Hell no. We ain't watching this." Shawn said. "I love this show. It's hilarious." Lacy replied. "You watch Jerry?" Scott asked. "Yeah, why?" Lacy countered. "Well, Lace, I don't think your Dad would like it if he knew you were watching this trash." Scott commented. "So, don't tell him." Lacy said. She turned her attention to the television and ignored the way they were all staring at her.

"Look at this shit, man. He cheats on his girl and she gets pissed, but then she's cheating on him. This is such bull." Sean said. "It happens." Shawn commented. "These people look like they are in desperate need of a job and new clothes." Scott commented. "Screw that. They need a whole new life." Sean said. "Can you say trailer park trash?" Shawn asked. Lacy laughed at the guys' comments as she watched the show. "What do you find so funny?" Scott asked. "You guys are funny. You can't stand this show, but you seem to be enjoying it more than I am." Lacy commented. "Well, I can't understand why anyone would want to go in front of millions of people and expose their private lives." Scott commented. "This is coming from you? You're a professional wrestler." Lacy commented.

They all stopped talking when they heard shouting in the hall. Lacy ran to the door and opened it. "You are a pain in the ass, Sharon." Kevin shouted. "Me? I came all the way out here to see you and you start an argument in the restaurant." Sharon retorted. "You know, anymore I'm just sick of you. I told you time and time again that this marriage is basically over. But you keep insisting that we stay married because of the kids. Well, I've had enough of your shit." Kevin shouted. "I didn't do anything." Sharon screamed. "I know you slept with that asshole you work with." Kevin said. "How the hell do you know that?" Sharon asked. "Your friend Cindy called me. She told me all about it. She said she didn't think what you were doing was right." Kevin said. "That bitch." Sharon shrieked. "You're the bitch. We're through. Take the kids and go home. I'll see you in court." Kevin shouted.

Lacy was shocked. Everyone in the room had heard it too. Suddenly, Lacy ran into the hall. "I hate you." She screamed. "I hate both of you." She ran towards the elevators and pushed the button wanting to get as far away from her parents as she could. "Lacy, wait." Kevin called. By the time he got to the end of the hall, the elevator doors had closed. "Damnit." He shouted, punching the wall in front of him. "This is your fault." Sharon shouted. "No, it's your fault. You're nothing but a lying, cheating bitch." Kevin said. Then he stormed into Scott's room and slammed the door. "Man, what the hell is going on?" Scott asked.

"I'm going after Lacy." Shawn said. Kevin nodded and watched his friend leave. "Cindy called me on my cell phone about thirty minutes ago. She told me that Sharon slept with that guy Chad that she's been working with. I knew something was going on, but when I heard it from Cindy, I lost it." Kevin explained. "Damn, she really did?" Sean asked. "Yeah, when I mentioned it in the restaurant, she had guilt written all over her face." Kevin replied. "Sorry, man. That's a shame." Scott commented. "You okay?" Sean asked. "I'm pissed. I wanted to have a nice time with her. That bitch don't care about nothing." Kevin growled.

Shawn walked out of the hotel and saw Lacy sitting on a bench. He could tell she was crying, because she had her head down. "Lace, you okay?" Shawn asked. She looked up and saw him standing over her. "Leave me alone." She mumbled. "Come on, Lace. Sitting out here alone isn't going to make it better. I know you're upset, but you can't blame your Dad for this. He didn't do anything wrong." Shawn said. "He's leaving my mother." Lacy mumbled. "Lace, do you know what your Mom did?" Shawn asked. "Yeah, I know what she did. I was there when she did it." Lacy shouted. She got up and started to walk away, but Shawn grabbed her. "What do you mean you were there?" He asked. "Never mind." Lacy said. "Lace, come on. What do you mean?" Shawn asked. "I saw the guy come into the house. I didn't know who it was, but Mom told me that he was a friend of Dad's. I figured she was telling the truth. How the hell am I supposed to know if she's lying or not." She explained.

"Then she told me that I could go shopping if I wanted. Well, you know me, I love to shop." Lacy said. "And?" Shawn asked. "Well, I came back an hour later and walked inside. I didn't see my Mom, so I figured she must've gone out. Whenever she gives me money, I always leave the change in her room, so I went upstairs and opened her door. I saw her naked in bed with that guy. I dropped the money and ran out of the house. When I came back later, she told me not to tell my Dad. She said if I did, he would leave and we'd never see him again." Lacy said. "That bitch." Shawn mumbled under his breath.

"Lacy, come upstairs and talk to your Dad. He's worried about you." Shawn said. Lacy reluctantly followed Shawn back to Scott's room. When she walked in, Kevin got up to hug her, but she backed away. "Lace, come on. You know I love you, sweetheart." Kevin said. "Tell him what you told me." Shawn said. When Lacy recounted her story to her father, he was shocked. "That little bitch." He said. When Lacy started crying, he walked over and hugged her. "Lace, I would never leave you like that. You and Tristen are my pride and joy and I wouldn't dream of living without you both in my life. We'll work this out. I promise." Kevin said. "So you won't leave Mom?" Lacy asked. "Lace, I'm sorry. I can't stay married to your mother after what she did. It's not your fault. And it's not Tristen's fault either." Kevin told her.

Kevin ended up staying in Scott's room since Sharon was in the other hotel room. In the morning, she banged loudly on Scott's door and woke everyone up. "What the hell are you knocking on my door this early for?" Scott asked. "I want my damn kids." Sharon shouted. "Chill the hell out." Scott retorted. Lacy grabbed her bag and led her brother out to the hall. When she turned around and saw her father standing there, she dropped her bag and went to hug him. "Lace, I know you're leaving, but I promise I will come and see you in a week when I'm off. And we'll work things out then." Kevin said. "Is Scott coming?" Lacy asked. "Yeah, sweetheart, I'll be there." Scott said. "Okay, see you in a week, Dad." Lacy said.

When she got home with her mother, Chad came by the house. "Hi, Lacy." Chad said. "Hi, asshole." Lacy retorted. Sharon turned around and slapped her daughter across the face. "Don't you dare call him that." He said. "Sorry." Lacy mumbled. Tristen started crying when he saw his mother slap his sister. "Get your brother and go out for a walk." Sharon said. "I don't feel like it." Lacy replied. "Now." Sharon shouted. "Fine." Lacy retorted. She grabbed Tristen's hand and led him outside. After walking for twenty minutes, she went home and found the door locked. "Great, she locked us out." Lacy mumbled.

Lacy took Tristen to Cindy's house and knocked on the door. "Hey, Lace. What's up?" Cindy asked. "My mom locked us out of the house." Lacy said. "Come on in. I was just cooking dinner. Are you hungry?" Cindy asked. "Yeah, starving." Lacy said. "Great, you can join me for dinner. Then you guys can watch television if you want." Cindy said. "Thanks, Cindy." Lacy replied. After they ate, Lacy sat down with her brother and put cartoons on for him. Cindy went to the kitchen and called Kevin.

"Hey, what's up?" Kevin asked. "Guess what." Cindy said. "What?" Kevin asked, wondering why she was calling again. "Lacy and Tristen are here. Lacy said that Chad came to the house and Sharon told her to take Tristen for a walk. Sharon locked them out of the house so they came here." Cindy said. "That bitch. She's really starting to piss me off. I wonder if she cares about those kids at all." Kevin said. "I fed them dinner and they're in there watching television now." Cindy said. "Thanks a lot, Cindy. I really appreciate you looking after them. I'll be home in a few days." Kevin said. "No problem. If she doesn't open the door, I'll let them spend the night here." Cindy said. "Okay, thanks a lot. I'll see you in a few days." Kevin replied, before ending the call.

Lacy took her brother home to see if the door was unlocked. When she found that it was, she took her brother in and put him in bed. Then she called Cindy to tell her that she had been able to get in. "Where were you?" Sharon asked, when she hung up the phone. "I went to Cindy's because you locked me out of the damn house." Lacy shouted. "Don't you dare go to her house again." Sharon said. "Why? Because she told Dad about your little affair?" Lacy asked. Sharon slapped her daughter across the face again and demanded that she go to bed. "With pleasure." Lacy shrieked, as she stormed up the stairs.

Two days later, Kevin flew home with Scott, Shawn, and Sean. When he got to his house, he noticed that the door was locked again, so he tried to unlock it. "That bitch had the locks changed." He grumbled, when he couldn't open it. "Here, allow me." Sean said. He took his credit card out and jimmied the lock open. "Where did you learn to do that?" Shawn asked. "My girlfriend locked me out a few times." Sean said. "Why the hell do you stay with her?" Kevin asked. "I did for a while, but I kicked her to the curb a few months ago." Sean replied. "That's what you need to do. You need to kick the bitches to the curb." Shawn said. Kevin nodded as he entered the house.

"Lace, are you here?" He called. There was no answer, so he decided to call his lawyer, Tony Garrison. After talking with Tony for a while, he hung up and went to check around the house. A few minutes later, Sharon walked in. "What are you doing here?" She shouted, when she saw Shawn and Sean. Neither one of them answered her. They just smirked at her. "This is my house, in case you haven't forgotten. I paid the damn mortgage and my name is on the deed, so take your shit and get out." Kevin said. "Bullshit. I'm keeping this house. We're married. You owe me alimony." Sharon said. "Hate to break it to you, but you had an affair. You won't be getting a damn thing from me." Kevin retorted. "Where the hell are the kids at?" Kevin asked. "I don't know. Lacy took Tristen for a walk." Sharon said.

"Our daughter is thirteen and you don't know where she is? What kind of mother are you?" Kevin shouted. "Oh fuck off." Sharon retorted. "You stupid bitch. You really don't give a shit about anything." Kevin grunted. "I only care about two things, money and my kids." Sharon retorted. "What about your lover?" Shawn asked. Sharon glared at Shawn who was smirking at her. "I don't have one." She retorted. "Sharon, are you home?" Chad called, as he walked into the house. "No? Then who the hell is that?" Sean asked, pointing to Chad.

"You bastard." Kevin shouted, as he lunged at Chad and started to punch him. Lacy and Tristen walked in and saw their father fighting with Chad. Tristen started crying and Lacy started screaming at her father. Kevin heard his daughter and backed away from Chad. "Lace, I'm sorry." Kevin said. "It's okay." She mumbled. She knew why her father was angry, but she hated to see him fight. When she saw Scott, she smiled. "Hi, Scott." She said, walking over to him. "Hey, Lace. You okay?" Scott asked. She nodded and went into the kitchen with Tristen following her. "I'm hungry, Lacy." Tristen said. "Okay, I'll make you something to eat." Lacy replied. "Lace, sit down and relax. I've got it." Shawn said. "It's okay." Lacy replied. "Lace, I've got it." Shawn said. She nodded and sat down to watch while Shawn made them both lunch.

"Get out, Sharon. I'm warning you. You're not staying in my house tonight." Kevin said. "Fine. I'll stay with Chad, but we're going to court and I'm getting this house and your money." Sharon shouted. Kevin watched her leave. Then he slammed the door and locked it. "You okay?" Scott asked. "I don't know. I can't believe that woman." Kevin said. He walked into the kitchen and saw Lacy and Tristen eating. "Thanks, Shawn." He said, as he sat down. "Hey, why don't we just order out tonight? I'll pay for it." Scott said. "Sure, whatever." Kevin said. "Let's rent a few movies too. That'll take your mind off of Sharon." Sean commented. "Okay, that sounds good. Get a few for Tristen and Lacy too." Kevin said. "Lace, why don't you come with me?" Scott asked. "Sure." Lacy said, smiling up at him.

When they got to the movie store, Lacy looked through all the new releases. "See anything you like?" Scott asked. "Not really." Lacy mumbled. "How about a scary movie?" Scott asked. "I don't know. I think I might have trouble sleeping." Lacy replied. "Come on. You can sit with me. I'll make sure you don't get scared." Scott said. Lacy wasn't going to pass up the chance to be close to Scott, so she grabbed two horror films. They grabbed a Blue's Clue's movie for Tristen and Scott grabbed a few movies for Kevin and the guys to watch after Lacy and Tristen were in bed.

When they got back, Tristen had to watch his movie first, which totally annoyed Lacy, who kept complaining about it, until Kevin finally yelled at her. She shut her mouth the minute she heard him yell. As soon as Tristen's movie ended, Lacy grabbed one of the horror films and turned it on while Kevin put Tristen in bed. She sat down next to Scott and smiled up at him. Shawn started laughing aloud when he saw the way Lacy was looking at Scott. Scott looked over at him and realized why he was laughing. "Man, cut it out." Scott said. "Sorry, couldn't help it." Shawn mumbled. Lacy looked from Shawn to Scott, wondering what she missed. Shawn started laughing again, which annoyed Lacy. She glared at him until he finally stopped.

When she went out to the kitchen to get a drink, Shawn followed her. Scott saw him get up and went after them. Kevin followed them with his eyes, wondering why they were all going into the kitchen. Sean just laughed and shook his head. "Did I miss something?" Kevin asked. "Not a thing." Sean replied. "Lace." Shawn said, startling her. He saw her jump and started laughing again. "What is your problem?" She snapped. "If you're going to gaze at Scott, try to be a little more discreet." Shawn said. Lacy lowered her head to hide the blush. "Man, leave her alone." Scott said. Shawn laughed again as he left the kitchen. "Come on. You're missing the movie." Scott said. Lacy kept her head down as she walked back to the living room. "What's wrong?" Kevin asked. "Nothing." Lacy mumbled, which had Shawn laughing yet again. "What the hell are you laughing at?" Kevin asked. Shawn shrugged and turned his attention to the movie.

Halfway into it, Lacy snuggled up against Scott. Kevin glanced at his daughter for a minute before turning his attention to the television again. He thought nothing of her being close to Scott, because they'd always been pretty close, but Shawn knew better. Scott put his arm around Lacy and smiled at her. "You picked a really gory movie, Lace." Kevin commented. "I had no idea it was like this." Lacy mumbled. "Maybe you shouldn't finish watching it." Kevin said. "I'm fine." She replied. She had no intentions of moving now, not with Scott's arm around her.

After the movie ended, Kevin got up and turned it off. "Time for bed, Lace." He said. "Can't I stay up?" She asked. "No, you're only thirteen and it's after midnight. Get up to bed now." Kevin replied. "Goodnight." She mumbled as she walked to the stairs. "Night, Lacy." Shawn said. She glanced at him and saw him smirking at her. "Night, Smartass." Lacy retorted. "Lacy Lynn Nash, don't talk like that." Kevin shouted, when he heard his daughter. "Sorry, Dad." Lacy called, before closing her door.

"Now, mind telling me what the hell was so funny earlier?" Kevin asked. Shawn glanced at Scott and started laughing again. "Nothing, man." Shawn said. "I'd like to know what the big joke is. Sean seems to find something funny too." Kevin commented. "We're just messing with Scott." Sean said. "Oh? How?" Kevin asked. "Nothing." Scott said. "They're being childish again." He added. "I'm not in the mood for this bullshit tonight." Kevin said. "Sorry, I'll stop." Shawn replied, as Kevin put another movie into the VCR.

The following morning, Tony Garrison came to the house to talk to Kevin about the impending divorce and custody battle. "Kev, what do you want to do about your children?" Tony asked, when they were sitting together in the living room. "You know, I can't take them with me. They're gonna have to stay with their mother, but I want it emphasized that I only get time off once in a while and I want the kids whenever I get time off and I want them during the summers." Kevin said. "That can be arranged." Tony replied. "As for alimony, I think we can probably convince the judge that your wife's affair is the sole reason for the divorce, which would prevent her from getting any of your money, but there is the matter of child support." Tony explained. "I can't give the money to Sharon. She'll spend it. Is there any way I can make you a third party to this?" Kevin asked. "Actually, I was going to suggest that. I can legally represent your children in financial matters, even though they are minors." Tony replied. "So, if I sent you money for them, Lacy could come to you if she needed anything?" Kevin asked. "That's how it works." Tony replied.

"So, we know where we want to go with this then?" Tony asked, as he stood up. "Yeah, thanks Tony. You're a great lawyer." Kevin replied. "I'll take care of everything. The kids won't have to appear in court because you're agreeing to give custody to Sharon, but I will make sure you get the visitation stipulations you asked for." Tony said. Kevin walked him out and thanked him again. When he turned around, he saw Lacy coming down the stairs with Tristen. "Morning sweetheart. Did you sleep well?" Kevin asked. Lacy shrugged and went to the kitchen. When Kevin walked in, he saw her making breakfast. "You don't have to do that, Lace." Kevin said. "It's okay, Dad. I can handle it." Lacy replied.

Scott, Shawn, and Sean walked into the kitchen and sat down. "Hey, was that Tony I heard?" Shawn asked. "Yeah, he stopped by to discuss a few things with me." Kevin replied. When Lacy finished making breakfast for everyone, she set everyone's plate down and walked out of the kitchen. "Aren't you going to eat?" Kevin asked. "Not hungry." Lacy said. "Lacy, get in here and eat now." Kevin said. She turned around and walked back into the kitchen. "Dad, come on. I'm not hungry." Lacy mumbled. "Sit and eat." He said, pointing to the empty chair. She groaned as she grabbed a plate and sat down.

After breakfast, Lacy put cartoons on for her brother. Then she went upstairs and took a shower. After she finished dressing, she went downstairs and called her friend Amanda. "Hey, she's wearing the new sundress she bought." Shawn commented. "It looks cute on her." Scott said. "She's trying to impress you with her figure." Sean commented. Lacy turned around and glared at Sean. "Hey, Mandy. What's up?" She asked, when her friend answered the phone. "Nothing, girl. What's going on? I thought you were with your Dad." Mandy said. "That is a long story. Doing anything?" Lacy asked. "No, let's go meet Matt and Steve at the mall. Matt just called me." Mandy said. "Okay, I'll be at your house in ten minutes." Lacy replied.

"Dad, I'm going out." Lacy called, after she hung up. "With who and where?" Kevin asked, as he walked into the living room. "Mandy and to the mall." Lacy replied. "Just Mandy?" Kevin asked. Lacy shrugged and smiled. "Who are they and how old are they?" Kevin asked, knowing that his daughter was meeting boys at the mall. "Dad, do you need to know everything?" She asked. "Yes I do." He replied. "Matt and Steve. Matt is sixteen and Steve is seventeen." Lacy said. "They're a little old for you." Kevin commented. "Well, I'm not dating both of them." Lacy retorted. "So, which one are you dating then?" Kevin asked. "Matt." She replied. "He's the sixteen year old?" Kevin asked. "Yes, Dad. He's sixteen." She replied. "Fine. Bring him home with you so I can meet him." Kevin said. "You can't be serious." Lacy mumbled. "Dead serious." Kevin stated.

Lacy met Amanda at her house. Then they walked to the mall together. "Matt, mind coming to my house with me after we're done here?" Lacy asked. "Sure, what for?" Matt asked. "My overbearing father wants to meet you." Lacy replied. "Oh brother. Parents are so pathetic." Amanda commented. "I know. Dad is always bugging me about things." Lacy replied. "Hey, I like wrestling. I don't mind meeting your Dad." Matt said. "Why don't we all go back after?" Amanda suggested. "Sure, we can go swimming in the pool." Lacy said. "That sounds like fun." Steve commented.

After shopping for a while, Lacy, Matt, Amanda, and Steve walked back to Lacy's house. "Dad, I'm home." Lacy called, when she walked in. Lacy heard her parents arguing and groaned. "Hey, relax. We don't mind." Matt said. Scott came down the stairs carrying Tristen. "Hey, Lace. Bad timing." Scott commented. "I've noticed." Lacy mumbled. Sharon walked into the living room and saw her daughter standing with her friends. "Well, if it isn't the little brat and her teenage loverboy." Sharon said. "Mom, shut up." Lacy cried. "Don't you dare tell me to shut up." Sharon shouted. "Sharon, get the hell out of my house." Kevin said, as he walked into the living room. "I'm going." Sharon snapped, as she headed for the door. When she left, she slammed the door behind her.

Lacy stood there looking thoroughly embarrassed for a moment. "Okay, take Matt and Steve out to the pool. I need to change." Lacy said. "Wait a minute. Aren't you going to introduce your friends to me?" Kevin asked. "Dad, you know Mandy. This is Matt and this is Steve." Liacy said, pointing to them. "Nice to meet you, Mr. Nash." Matt said. "Yeah, we watch you on television a lot." Steve added. "Nice to meet you too. Sorry you had to hear my wife and I arguing." Kevin said. "No big deal." Matt commented. "Okay, go ahead out to the back now if you want." Kevin said. Amanda led Steve and Matt outside, while Lacy went to change. When she came downstairs, her father frowned. "You're not wearing that out there." He said. "What is wrong with this?" Lacy asked. "Do you really want me to tell you that?" Kevin retorted. "Dad, please stop. There's nothing wrong with what I'm wearing." Lacy groaned.

She went out to the back and saw that her friends were already in the pool. "Hey, Lace." Shawn said, startling her. "You don't mind if we sit out here, do you?" Sean asked. Lacy shrugged and dove into the pool. They spent the rest of the day in the pool and even stayed in when it got dark. "So, what's going on with your parents?" Amanda asked. "To sum it up real quick for you, Mom cheated on Dad. Dad's pissed and wants a divorce. Mom wants the house, but Dad paid for the house, so he threw her out." Lacy said. "Damn, that's a shame, Lace." Matt commented. "I think my Dad is leaving me with my mother." Lacy said. "That sucks. No offense, but your mother is a real bitch." Amanda said. "You don't have to tell me that." Lacy replied.

"Lacy, time to get out." Kevin called from the back door. "Okay, Dad." Lacy replied. She and her friends got out and dried off. Then they went into the house. "It's getting late, sweetheart." Kevin commented. Lacy nodded and walked her friends to the door. When she stepped outside and closed it, she kissed Matt goodnight and watched them all leave. Then she went back inside and sat down.

"He seems like a nice boy." Kevin commented. "He's okay." Lacy replied. "Just okay?" Sean asked. Lacy shrugged and smiled slightly. "So, if he's just okay, then why do you continue to date him?" Kevin asked. "Well, we're not really dating. Mom doesn't like me dating anyone, so I see Matt like once a week. I'm usually too busy taking care of Tristen to do anything anymore." Lacy mumbled. "I'm sorry, Lace. You know I'd take you with me if I could." Kevin said. She nodded and grabbed the remote. When she turned Jerry on, Kevin shook his head. "Come on. I love this show." Lacy said. "Lace, this is nothing but trash." Kevin replied. "Dad, it's just a show. It's not like I'm going to go out and do what these people are doing." Lacy commented. "Turn it off." He replied.

Lacy turned the television off and tossed the remote. Then she went up to her room and sat down on her bed. "She's been pretty moody lately." Shawn commented. "Well, I guess the divorce has got her down, but I can't stay with Sharon. I can't put up with her shit anymore." Kevin replied. "Hey, I don't blame you. It's a shame Lacy has to put up with her though." Scott commented. "Lacy's strong. She'll be okay. Besides, Cindy told me she'd keep an eye on them for me while I'm traveling." Kevin replied.

A week later, Kevin went to court with his lawyer Tony. Shawn and Sean went to watch, so Lacy and Tristen stayed with Scott. Cindy stopped by that afternoon and talked with Scott for a while. Lacy had been swimming in the pool with her brother. When she walked in, she saw Cindy and Scott kissing. "What the hell are you doing?" She shouted at the top of her lungs. Scott and Cindy jumped when they heard her. "Lace, I didn't hear you come in." Scott said. Lacy didn't answer. She grabbed her brother and stormed out of the house. "Shit." Scott mumbled. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have come over." Cindy said. "It's not your fault. I shouldn't have done that." Scott replied. "I didn't mind." Cindy said. "I know, but Lacy did and she's been hurt enough." Scott replied.

Lacy walked around with her brother, not wanting to go home and see Scott or Cindy. She couldn't believe Scott was kissing Cindy and she hated Cindy for it. She used to look up to Cindy and thought of her as a mother figure, but now, things were different. She'd seen her kissing Scott and she didn't like it one bit. She liked Scott and it had hurt her to see him with Cindy. She decided she wanted nothing to do with Cindy ever again.

When Kevin came home, he was in a fairly good mood, because everything had gone well in court. Cindy and Scott were still there and they both were worried about Lacy. "Where's Lace?" Kevin asked. Scott frowned at the mention of her name. "Well?" Kevin asked, when Scott didn't answer. "Lacy saw Scott and I kissing and got upset. She took Tristen and went out and she hasn't come back yet." Cindy said. "What?" Kevin asked, glaring at his friend. "Man, I'm sorry. I had no idea she'd walk in here and I didn't think she'd get upset about it." Scott said. "You know something, you're a real ass sometimes." Shawn commented. Scott looked up at Shawn and knew right away why Shawn had called him that, but he didn't say anything.

"How long has she been gone?" Kevin asked. "Pretty much all day." Scott replied. Just then, Lacy walked in with Tristen. When she saw Cindy and Scott sitting together, she glared at them. "Lace, sit down and talk to me." Scott said. "No. You know what, I looked up to her and you were my friend. But I hate both of you now. And I hate my mother and I hate my father. You know what, I hate all of you." Lacy screamed. Then she ran up the stairs and slammed her bedroom door behind her.