Post by justice on Feb 2, 2021 22:54:08 GMT -6
As the scene opens up that evening we can see what looks like a doctors office. There is a comfortable couch with a chair next to it, a desk, medical books and whatever else is in the doctors offices. The man in the room presses a button and lets someone know he is ready for his patient now. After a few moments we can see that Justice Cross is walking in and shuts the door behind her. She goes over to the couch getting comfortable on it as he sits in the chair with a pen, clipboard, and paper.
Dr. Rodgers: Hey Justice! How are you today?
Justice: I'm good. How about yourself?
Dr. Rodgers: I'm doing great. I notice Anthony isn't here with you.
Justice: He has never been here with me. -laughs- He thinks you are a marriage counselor and thinks that he doesn't need to come. If that were true it would tell you what is wrong with our marriage.
Dr. Rodgers: I see. Have you told him at all what kind of therapist I am?
Justice: No.
Dr. Rodgers: Why is that?
Justice: Because I don't want him to know.
Dr. Rodgers: Sooner or later you will have to tell him.
Justice: It's complicated.
Dr. Rodgers: That may be true but he deserves to know.
Justice: Alright. I will tell him tonight.
Dr. Rodgers: Good. Now with that out of the way let's get to why you are here shall we?
Justice: I guess. I mean that is why I am paying you isn't it?
Dr. Rodgers: I'm just going to pretend you didn't do that just now.
Justice: Pretend? Are you even a real doctor because I heard you weren't.
Dr. Rodgers: I can assure you that I am a doctor. I'm not a regular doctor but I am a psychologist. And you won't disrespect me like that in my office.
Justice: I'm sorry. I've just been under a lot of pressure lately.
Dr. Rodgers: So let's talk about it. Why have you been under pressure?
Justice: Well first of all I am the mom of a teenager now. My son just turned thirteen and I am dealing with having to learn how to handle that. Another thing is Anthony and how he is. -laughs- If I had seventy two hours I could sit here and tell you everything wrong with that man. Oh and then there is work.
Dr. Rodgers: What about work?
Justice: I'm in a match this week at Inferno against Aaron Warthog.
Dr. Rodgers: And how does that make you feel?
Justice: How do you think it makes me feel doc? I mean I'm pretty sure the guy doesn't really want to face me. In fact no one in that company wants to face me. They think I am only here because of who my father, brother, and husband is. But I got myself here. Oh and they all think that they are above me but the reality of this business is no one is bigger than the business. I don't get the things offered to me that everyone else does.
Dr. Rodgers: Like what?
Justice: I show up each and every time I get a match. And I do so whether I am facing someone that will actually give me the competition that I want and am looking for or someone who is a piece of shit in the ring and does their job worse than I do. We call those people jobbers. And honestly they don't get it. The more they hold me back the more I stay in the shadows. I'm never going to be good enough for anyone. So that is why I said I am going to do something that they won't see coming.
Dr. Rodgers: Please tell me you aren't going to do what I think you will. The last time you did that you cut the wrong person's brake lines.
Justice: Well how was I supposed to know that it wasn't Memphis's car? It was blue red and white. I mean I thought for sure it was hers. But don't worry I'm not going to go cutting anyone's break lines this time.
Dr. Rodgers: Good.
Justice: You know doc, I questioned myself once before. I questioned if I was even good enough to be here. I also questioned if I wasn't good enough in the GCWA ring what I am even doing working for the company. So I had to demand a match just so I can get paid. It takes food off my table when I get over looked. It takes food away from my son. They can fuck around with my not getting matches but they can't mess around with taking food from my son. He is the reason I do this. Not because I have to or because of the business being in my blood. I do this so my kid can tell people the things I do. And that is why if I lose to Aaron it will make my job easier. It will make my job easier because I am prepared to leave GCWA if I lose my match. I can easily walk out and end up on someone else's show. I mean I did that the day I had a business meeting and signed my contract for this place. I became the WxW World champion and the very next morning I was in the GCWA office signing my name on the line. I've held titles. I've been in matches only guys should be in and I've taken thousands of sick bumps yet I'm reduced to having to demand matches now not to mention getting placed in one against Aaron. Well A-Aron (yes I totally just wrote that to be pronounced like the substitute teacher says it) will feel what it is like to step into the ring with me at Inferno and like I said. If I lose that match it will make it easier to do what I have to.
Dr. Rodgers: Are you really prepared to do that?
Justice: I am one hundred percent prepared to do that. And I changed my mind. I won't leave GCWA but something will happen and if I lose that match against Aaron then I can't be held accountable for what happens next.
Dr. Rodgers: Sorry. That is all the time I have for this evening. Just call when you want to see me again.
He gets up from his chair and watches as Justice would stand. Reaching his hand out they shake each others hands. She goes to the door slowly thinking then opens the door. The scene would end as she opened the door walking through it and shut it behind her.
Dr. Rodgers: Hey Justice! How are you today?
Justice: I'm good. How about yourself?
Dr. Rodgers: I'm doing great. I notice Anthony isn't here with you.
Justice: He has never been here with me. -laughs- He thinks you are a marriage counselor and thinks that he doesn't need to come. If that were true it would tell you what is wrong with our marriage.
Dr. Rodgers: I see. Have you told him at all what kind of therapist I am?
Justice: No.
Dr. Rodgers: Why is that?
Justice: Because I don't want him to know.
Dr. Rodgers: Sooner or later you will have to tell him.
Justice: It's complicated.
Dr. Rodgers: That may be true but he deserves to know.
Justice: Alright. I will tell him tonight.
Dr. Rodgers: Good. Now with that out of the way let's get to why you are here shall we?
Justice: I guess. I mean that is why I am paying you isn't it?
Dr. Rodgers: I'm just going to pretend you didn't do that just now.
Justice: Pretend? Are you even a real doctor because I heard you weren't.
Dr. Rodgers: I can assure you that I am a doctor. I'm not a regular doctor but I am a psychologist. And you won't disrespect me like that in my office.
Justice: I'm sorry. I've just been under a lot of pressure lately.
Dr. Rodgers: So let's talk about it. Why have you been under pressure?
Justice: Well first of all I am the mom of a teenager now. My son just turned thirteen and I am dealing with having to learn how to handle that. Another thing is Anthony and how he is. -laughs- If I had seventy two hours I could sit here and tell you everything wrong with that man. Oh and then there is work.
Dr. Rodgers: What about work?
Justice: I'm in a match this week at Inferno against Aaron Warthog.
Dr. Rodgers: And how does that make you feel?
Justice: How do you think it makes me feel doc? I mean I'm pretty sure the guy doesn't really want to face me. In fact no one in that company wants to face me. They think I am only here because of who my father, brother, and husband is. But I got myself here. Oh and they all think that they are above me but the reality of this business is no one is bigger than the business. I don't get the things offered to me that everyone else does.
Dr. Rodgers: Like what?
Justice: I show up each and every time I get a match. And I do so whether I am facing someone that will actually give me the competition that I want and am looking for or someone who is a piece of shit in the ring and does their job worse than I do. We call those people jobbers. And honestly they don't get it. The more they hold me back the more I stay in the shadows. I'm never going to be good enough for anyone. So that is why I said I am going to do something that they won't see coming.
Dr. Rodgers: Please tell me you aren't going to do what I think you will. The last time you did that you cut the wrong person's brake lines.
Justice: Well how was I supposed to know that it wasn't Memphis's car? It was blue red and white. I mean I thought for sure it was hers. But don't worry I'm not going to go cutting anyone's break lines this time.
Dr. Rodgers: Good.
Justice: You know doc, I questioned myself once before. I questioned if I was even good enough to be here. I also questioned if I wasn't good enough in the GCWA ring what I am even doing working for the company. So I had to demand a match just so I can get paid. It takes food off my table when I get over looked. It takes food away from my son. They can fuck around with my not getting matches but they can't mess around with taking food from my son. He is the reason I do this. Not because I have to or because of the business being in my blood. I do this so my kid can tell people the things I do. And that is why if I lose to Aaron it will make my job easier. It will make my job easier because I am prepared to leave GCWA if I lose my match. I can easily walk out and end up on someone else's show. I mean I did that the day I had a business meeting and signed my contract for this place. I became the WxW World champion and the very next morning I was in the GCWA office signing my name on the line. I've held titles. I've been in matches only guys should be in and I've taken thousands of sick bumps yet I'm reduced to having to demand matches now not to mention getting placed in one against Aaron. Well A-Aron (yes I totally just wrote that to be pronounced like the substitute teacher says it) will feel what it is like to step into the ring with me at Inferno and like I said. If I lose that match it will make it easier to do what I have to.
Dr. Rodgers: Are you really prepared to do that?
Justice: I am one hundred percent prepared to do that. And I changed my mind. I won't leave GCWA but something will happen and if I lose that match against Aaron then I can't be held accountable for what happens next.
Dr. Rodgers: Sorry. That is all the time I have for this evening. Just call when you want to see me again.
He gets up from his chair and watches as Justice would stand. Reaching his hand out they shake each others hands. She goes to the door slowly thinking then opens the door. The scene would end as she opened the door walking through it and shut it behind her.