center damn it!

How did I know that you would go running to Him? Looks like He has put things into perspective for you, all be it the wrong one. Let me make one thing clear to you Seth; I am not afraid of you, I never have been and I never will be. As for hiding an injury from me? Please, you still don�t know a thing about me. I have seen every one of your matches, and it was my job as a manager to watch where an opponent received multiple hits then advise my client to capitalize on them. I just find myself in the position to not only watch, but to capitalize on my own, and that fills me with a kind of satisfaction that I don�t think that you have begun to imagine.

Does He ever like to boost your ego. Was he even paying attention? He actually thinks that earned every opportunity you had? Seth Chaos one of NWR�s spectacular failures was GIVEN chance after chance to compete to become a number one contender for the world title, which he failed miserably at. While I got one in the form of a full battle royal, which I capitalized on. Granted I don�t have the world title right now, but that to is only a matter of time. As for my former attempts at the NWR championship, the first time I had attempted it was the first time I was in a multi challenger match, forgive me for my inexperience. The second, as I recall I have stated on more than one occasion, my heart wasn�t in it, I had wanted to compete with the champion it was about Winter, not the belt. So please do me a favour and save your breath on that one.

There is something else that I feel that I need to address. Being my so-called pillar of strength when I had none of my own. That was meant to be a joke right? I thought it exceedingly funny that someone who has proven time and again that they are anything but strong could possibly be a pillar of strength to me. There was only one time when I needed something like that, which was before I was thrown into that coma, and you couldn�t help me there. No instead you sat back and let it happen, then sat at my bed side day after day begging anyone you could to help me because you lacked the strength and the ability to do so yourself. So I guess that all I can really thank you for is making a phone call� which even a well trained chimp can do.

It seems as though your mentor is even more dense than you are, or weren�t you paying attention? That was a show that Winter put on for you and everyone else, he even admitted it, what more do you want? Or do you have some sad need to think that you mean more to the trainer that you walked out on than just an opponent? Do you find it so strange that I am able to have a civilized conversation with him when I need to? In case you haven�t noticed nothing was resolved and he did ask me to leave, more than once. I just had the presence of mind to know when was the right time to leave. And may I remind you that this was not the first time that I have been in his warehouse, there was this tea party a few months ago and we managed to be, more or less, civil then to. Besides, I knew that he wasn't going to hurt me; he made that very clear early and often.

Your brother, on the other hand, was just something that was easy to bring up. I know that it is what has driven you for quite sometime, and that you still haven�t let go, you keep talking about all the pain and all the hard times in your life. Well I�ve been dealt a crap hand to, but I don�t need to keep bringing it up in a very pathetic attempt at sympathy. Not only do you need to have every member on this roster respect you, but while they are doing it you want them to feel sorry for you to. Do you have some sad desperation in your life? Even I think that�s a little twisted.

By the way �guardian� stating fact and whining are two very different things. The facts are that despite my protests Seth went ahead and dug up what was none of his business. Whining about it would sound more like what Seth does about Val. Let me guess, you keep mentioning it as an effort to never forget then you are going to criticize me for not doing the same with Alice. Well allow me to enlighten you about something, what happened to Alice is not something that I need to talk about because she was my twin, and I see her every time I look into the mirror, I know that is not something that you or anyone else would understand, so I don�t bring it up.

This was not a matter of not wanting to defend my title against you. This is about something that every previous champion has had after winning a title, and that is time. Unless, of course, they were stupid enough to put the title on the line every time they got into the ring. As I�m sure your mentor knows time is a very valuable thing, and take away that time and some are liable to get a little upset. Yeah, I�m upset, in fact I don�t think that upset is a strong enough word to describe what I�m feeling right now.

As for my connections? You don�t think that in all my time as manager that I didn�t make friends? I know how to after all, and if I so desired there is much that I could learn, but I respect that there are things that some wish not to be publicized. I don�t feel that I need to speak further on the matter, and if I did I would only be repeating myself.

As for me, guardian, do you think that the Drusilla that you and Seth know and love would be able to handle this? I doubt it, if she didn�t come crying to me to help her deal with it, she would have completely forfeit, and would you want that weighing on you Seth? How do you think that it would reflect on us to have people know that we gave up a title just because we happened to be in a match with you? Not to mention the fact that you would be left questioning the fact that you actually deserve this shiny belt without having competed for it? If you didn't question it I know that the rest of the roaster would have. In this instance I�m actually doing you a favour, though I�m sure that you don�t see it that way.

Besides, she�s gone now and there is no bringing her back. We are better off without her. She would only run back to you and bring us down all over again.

You don�t see me Seth, you are only seeing about one third of me, the one third that didn�t care for you that much anyway. I know how much that you wish I would just go away, but we tried that once in the past; we actually rid ourself of an alternate personality and it left us in a coma. You remember that don�t you? She was the weakest of our links are you sure that you want to see what happens if we lose the strongest? I think that a coma would be the best possible outcome� do you think that we could survive that again? Are you a gambling man?

Well, I think that I have said all that needs to be said at this point, and I assume that I�m right and we can expect you on Monday? See ya then �hun�.

The scene fades in from black with Drusilla driving down a non descript road. Music blaring from the speakers, and an argument going on inside her head.

Distant Voice: She is not happy you have hurt dear sweet Seth the way that you have.

Drusilla: Well she doesn�t have much choice in the matter now does she?

Distant Voice: I would be wary if I were you, which in part I am, I am wary.

Drusilla: About what?

Distant Voice: Seth has proven quite dangerous when hurt, he just hasn�t taken it out on us before. Nor have you been this callous before.

Drusilla laughs,

Drusilla: Seth believes that he knows all that he needs to beat us, if you think that is actually true, then by all means, be wary.

Distant Voice: You�re going somewhere I cannot follow.

Drusilla: Seth will most likely go and lick his wounds in the company of Him, he has done it before, and I have no reason to doubt he will do it again.

Distant Voice: And if he doesn�t?

Drusilla: I�m still not worried, arrangements have been made, and I think that Monday will be the last time that Mr. Chaos comes anywhere near to resembling a threat.

Distant Voice: Is this the best course?

Drusilla: Probably not, but this will be the most fun. Watching him suffer squirm will be worth everything. Everything that little tart locked away in the cage made me live though with him. How often can you witness her with him and not be sick?

Distant Voice: Personally, I�m ambivalent about it, but he wasn�t my first choice.

Drusilla: Mine neither.

Distant Voice: We are heading towards yours right now aren�t we?

Drusilla: We are.

Distant Voice: Are you still bitter that the cold one wouldn�t share?

Drusilla: I never expected him to.

Distant Voice: Then why bother?

Drusilla: To get under Seth�s skin, and you see how well that worked? Besides, I suspected that there were things that he wanted to get out in the open, and, low and behold, there was.

Distant Voice: Indeed it did, aren�t you just full of all kinds of pleasant surprises.

Drusilla: By the way, who was your first choice?

Distant Voice: huh?

Drusilla: You said that Seth wasn�t your first choice, who was?

Distant Voice: That�s not important.

Drusilla: Come on, it�s not like I�m going to hold it against you.

Distant Voice: It�s because you will hold it against me.

Drusilla: Alright fine, we�ll be there soon.

Distant Voice: Oh I can�t wait, what fun we shall have. Not like the dreary depressing Chaos.

Drusilla: Not at all. I was getting really tired of his poor pitiful me act, though I guess he�s going to keep on with that mentality since we are gone.

Distant Voice: Of course he will, like a broken record never singing a different tune.

Drusilla: You have no idea how sick of that I got. And what a short memory he had.

Distant Voice: We were more often his strength than he was ours, and he had us to thank for the momentum that won him his number one contender spot the first time.

Drusilla: All the times that he lost and we were left to help him pick up the pieces.

Distant Voice: Even after we lost he did nothing but get in the way of various projectiles.

Drusilla: Shame we missed him though.

The two share a laugh and Drusilla reaches into her purse to grab her cell phone and headset. She places the headset on her ear and begins to dial a number on her phone.

Drusilla: Hi, it�s me.

The voice on the other end cannot be heard but Drusilla waits for her turn to speak.

Drusilla: Yes, I�m almost there. I stopped in to visit Winter briefly.

Drusilla waits again.

Drusilla: About what I expected. No he didn�t help me out, but it took him a whole five minuets to throw me out, so it looks like you owe me $10.

The faint sound of laughter can be heard from the headset.

Drusilla: I�ll be there very soon, you can settle your debt then. See you soon.

Drusilla hangs up the phone and continues on her way.

Distant Voice: They cry out for mercy, they cry out for mercy.

Drusilla: Who?

Distant Voice: The star crossed lovers, she still loves him dearly you know, despite this, and he her. But they shall never be together again. They cry out for mercy, and we shall show them none.

Drusilla: Happy endings are for storybooks. She and Seth have a harsh reality to learn.

Distant Voice: And it�s going to hurt a lot.

Fade to Black.

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