Kevin was walking around the ring while slapping hands with the audience. He had just finished his match and come out victorious. Since he was currently working as a face, he was greeting the fans as he went. He wasn't really looking at them though. He was looking at the camera while talking.

"If Seth wants to continue coming for me, I'll continue taking him down. Bring your worst, Seth. Bring all your little minions. Hell, bring the entire locker room for all I care. I'll be ready," he said.

The smiles and cheers from the audience suddenly changed in a split second. Fear was suddenly hanging in the air. He turned around to see a fan had hopped the barricade and was storming towards him with a shiny object in his hand. A knife.

Security wasn't fast enough. Before the fan reached him, a woman hopped the barricade too and put herself in between them. The man slammed into her. By the sounds that left her, she had taken the knife. Security finally came storming and tore the attacker away. Kevin looked at the woman and was shocked by the green eyed brunette that was staring back at him.

He knew her.


The train rolled into the station. Kevin and Bonnie were ready to board and get the hell out of this town before they were caught. They had been living on the edge for too long. Two 17 year olds living on the street together, hustling and stealing to get by in life. The police was on the look out for them. They needed to get out and find some place where they could start over and get their lives back on track. Somewhere where no one knew them. They hadn't been dealt the best cards in life but they were ready to push through. The train stopped just as two police officers walked out on the platform.

"Kevin! Bonnie!" One of them called.
"Shit!" Bonnie hissed.
"Get on!" Kevin demanded.
"What?" Bonnie asked.
"I said get on!" Kevin growled. "Get the fuck on that train! I'll stop them."
"What about you?" Bonnie asked.
"I'll be on the next train. I'll come find you. I promise," Kevin said.

Kevin ran towards the two police officers. He threw himself at them to prevent them from getting to Bonnie. The whistle from the train sounded, indicating it was about to leave.

"Get on!" Kevin screamed.

Kevin watched as Bonnie jumped on the train at the last second. As soon as the train took off, he stopped fighting. The police officers yanked him up forcefully but he couldn't help but crack a smile. Bonnie got away. That was all that mattered in that moment. He was gonna come for her as soon as these two idiots let him go. They always let him go. He couldn't see why it would be any different this time.


Kevin had been held back for a while by some of the people backstage. When they finally let go of him, he stormed into the doctors' station. The doctor look confused at the man.

"You can't be in here right now," the doctor said.
"I know her!" Kevin growled.

Kevin walked over to Bonnie and grabbed her face to study her. Tears were forming in his eyes. So many years had passed, and she looked even more beautiful than he remembered.

"Bonnie," he whispered.
"What the hell do you want?" She asked.

He furrowed his brows. That was not how he had thought this reunion would go. She was angry at him. He turned to look at the doctor.

"What's her status?" Kevin asked.
"She got lucky," the doctor smiled. "The knife didn't go in deep and it didn't hit anything. I stitched her up. She needs to get the stitches removed in ten days. And of course take it easy the first couple of days."
"Let me see," Kevin said.

He pulled up her t-shirt and studied the four stitches in her left side. It didn't looked as bad as he had feared. He couldn't stand the thought of losing her like this after that many years apart. She had been lucky, and in a way, so had he.

"Do you have anyone to be there for you?" He asked.
"I'll be fine," she said.
"A boyfriend maybe?" He asked.
"I said I'll be fine!" She snarled.
"So no one," he sighed. "I know you, Bonnie. When you get that tone in your voice, you feel cornered. I'm going home with you."
"The hell you are!" She protested.
"Watch me," he smirked.

He walked out of the room again. She didn't know what to do. The doctor just shrugged at her. She was free to go. A part of her wanted to leave. Another part of her wanted to stay. She waited a few minutes and finally pushed herself off the table. She walked slowly out of the room and down the hall towards the exit. Kevin ran up next to her as she reached the door.

"All set," he said.

She looked at him. He was still in his ring gear but he had his bag in his hand.

"You can't be serious," she said.
"But I am," he said. "I quickly told Hunter that I know you and need to be there for you so he gave me the next ten days off. Did you drive here? I got my car and you shouldn't drive today, but I'll pick it up tomorrow for you if that's the case."
"I walked," she said.
"Great," he said. "All I need now is your address."