Austin Aries for -CryBayley-

1K 15 0
                                    

I looked up at the referee as he handed everything I had ever wanted to me. I looked down at the white strapped belt in front of me, running my hand across the World Wrestling Entertainment logo in the middle of it. I stood up and climbed up to each turnbuckle, thanking all the fans for their support.

I headed backstage ready to head back to the hotel for a quiet night to myself, only when I turned the corner to the locker rooms I felt myself stopped by two hands on my hips. I looked up and saw Austin looking down at me. "Congratulations Marie." I smiled gratefully at him.

"Thank you." He kept his grip on my waist unnerving me slightly. "So," I muttered underneath my breath.

"Sorry." He let go of me as I stepped aside to walk past him, but he wrapped his hand around my wrist and pulled me back. "Do you fancy going on a date tonight?" I looked into his eyes, as they looked right at me waiting in anticipation. Tonight had already been filled with such huge memories, one final one wouldn't hurt.

"Yeah, that sounds great." His shoulders dropped and he let out a huge sigh of relief making me snigger.

"Awesome, so I'll pick you up in say twenty minutes?" I looked down at my gear, quickly running through all the things I needed to do in my mind.

"Sounds good," I smiled, walking down the corridor to get myself ready.

I only had one change of clothes, so I hoped it wasn't too formal. I only had twenty minutes, so I quickly changed into my new clothes, and reapplied a thin layer of makeup, before grabbing a brush and a few hair bobbles, tying my hair up into a nice up do. I rushed around but somehow I managed to make the twenty minute time limit, opening up the door, seeing Austin stood right in front of the door. "I was just about to knock."

"Don't worry, I didn't forget," I teased making him blush underneath his sunglasses. He stretched his arm across me and took the handle of my bag, taking it from my grip, and carrying it for me, already being a true gentleman. "Thank you," I whispered, walking beside him to his car. I hopped into the front seat whilst he loaded everything into the car.

"Have you got your belt champ?" I turned back around and nodded to him, knowing it side pride of place on the top of my bag. Austin climbed into the car beside me, starting the engine and pulling away.

"Where are we going?" I asked, praying that it wouldn't be anything too fancy. He shook his head, not even saying a word to give the surprise away. I wasn't familiar with the area so didn't really know where we were going, but I didn't mind too much.

"Come on then, tell me what it's like to be the champion?" I couldn't help but smile every time I remembered I was the champion.

"Honestly, it's the best thing in the world, I'm so excited for the future now." Austin nodded, unable to know the feelings I felt being a champion with the company. Of course he was incredible across the globe, but there was an indescribable difference compared to other promotions and WWE.

We continued to discuss our journeys that brought us to WWE, when we pulled up at the local bowling alley. I laughed in my seat as Austin jumped out of the car and opened up my car door. "I'm so excited," I squealed walking in with Austin to the reception.

"I did good right?" He asked smugly.

"Yeah, I can't lie. I've not been bowling in years." We walked up and exchanged our shoes, moving on to a free alley.

"Prepare to be destroyed Marie, the bowling assassin is in the room." He flexed his muscles and picked up the first ball, throwing it down and knocking down the first seven pins.

"Not so cocky now Aries." He shook his head, taking his second attempt and knocking the other three down. I sunk in my seat as he smiled across at me, raising his hands in victory. "Are you sure we can't at least put the barriers up, I'll be lucky to do one." Austin shook his head, the alpha male part of him desperate for victory. I sighed and walked over to pick up the lightest ball, slowly twirling it around in my hand.

"Remember, just aim for the middle." I nodded lining my shot up, taking a couple of steps back and then running forwards firing down my shot and knocking a straight strike down. I jumped up in the air, laughing in Austin's face.

"I got you!" I chuckled as the pins set back up. Austin stood up, shaking his head in disgust at me, picking up his next ball. "Now remember, aim for the middle," I teased, poking his hip lightly.

The two of us had a fairly competitive game of bowling, but obviously I won, much to Austin's dismay. I couldn't help but feel pretty smug about the whole thing, after a very successful day. We went back to the car and drove down to the hotel, reflecting on the game and how Austin had learnt that I was the mischievous one.

"Thanks for a lovely time Marie." Austin stopped the car unbuckling his seatbelt. "As much as I'm gutted I lost, it was great spending time with you and getting to know you."

"I couldn't agree more, maybe we need a rematch sometime." He grinned over at me, taking his sunglasses off his face.

"Absolutely, I'll definitely give you a call sometime." I jumped out of the car and got my bag, and more importantly my title. I walked over to Austin and placed a hand on his shoulder, leaning across and pecking his cheek. I noticed a small red blush creep onto his face, but didn't want to say anything and embarrass him further.

"Goodnight Austin," I smiled, waving goodnight.

"Goodnight," I heard him whisper before I walked into the hotel.

WWE One Shots 2Where stories live. Discover now