The scene begins tonight with Molly sitting on the open couch in the living room, alone, as the live WWE Raw plays on the television set. Meanwhile, during the massacre of Stevie Richards, Molly plays with her cellphone, pressing a few buttons, then putting the phone to her ear. A couple seconds pass, and frustrated she takes it away from and looks at the phone.

Molly: Dammit! Why aren't you in service? What did Matt do to his phone?

She tosses the phone down beside her, the device bouncing on the cushions away from her about a foot or so. She exhales, slightly turning her head from side to side just afterwards, before kicking her feet up and turning on her ass around to lay on the couch, her bare feet resting on a pillow cushion as she lays back on another to watch TV.

Molly: Doesn't make any sense. He simply moved, so they wouldn't cut off his cellphone, would they?

She inhales, and gives a slight yawn, resting in silence for a few seconds as the show goes to commercial. Time creeps along slowly, when Alicia and christy come walking out of Alicia's bedroom and walk around the couch Molly lays on, except Alicia steps onto the coffee table and springs off to leap into the air and come crashing down on the couch, the cushions bouncing up, slightly separating, while the the springs in the couch press down the push up to put her a couple inches in the air before she comes back down. She giggles as she lays on the couch with Christy walking around and twisting to plop down on the end closest to the adjacent couch.

Alicia: So what we watching?

The commercial ends, going back to Raw, where Lawler gives his take on the sample phots from some Diva Search contestants.

Molly: Those girls aren't bad looking.

Christy: Certainly not. What if we sent in a photo?

Alicia: Well, we could, since we're only paid by appearance contract with WWFW. Besides, it's a waste of time that people tune in to see wrestling, not a bunch of girls in little clothing.

Molly: Yeah, cause if they wanted girls in nothing, they'd watch some of my movies instead.

Chris Jericho's music cues up and shortly makes his entrance out.

Christy: So where's the Ironman?

Molly: I think he went to some wrestling show with April.

Alicia: Are they back together again?

Christy: That'd be good for him.

Molly: Nah, I think they just went to some indy show cause of Primetime.

Alicia: I feel so bad for him. They just look so good together, so cute. I just wish she'd get her head straightened and get back with him.

Christy: Yeah, you can see it in his eyes. Without her, he looks so lost, and you can just see in them that he loves her.

Molly: Yeah. And trying to draw that attention he has for her onto something else just doesn't work. I mean, we got him into WWFW, and he cherishes that Ironman title for not just the prestige he's building into it, but because it reminds him of April.

Christy: Maybe we need to set him up with someone to go on a date with.

Alicia: Predict this to fail, I do.

Christy: One big annoying thing about guys is them talking about past girlfriends and how we're not as good at them as some parts.

Molly: Heh, no doubt. That is SO annoying! Cause it's like yeah, maybe we're not at somethings, because I'm not her, idiot. I'm me, not her, get it in your ahead and accept it. Cause it makes me feel like he's taken a step down or something, lowered his standards to accept me, and that just sucks.

Christy: You know, I don't think Dorito would be all that bad of a boyfriend.

Alicia: What?

Christy: No no no no, just hear me out. First, look at how he is with April. He loves her like no other. Before her, wrestling was his life. He put that aside for her, for her. He worked at McDonalds while you were wrestling, Alic'. All he really cared about was her, or she was first in his life, nothing else came before her, nothing. And you know how nice that would be to have a guy there for me at all times? And he never once mentioned to her, living with us.

Molly: Not to mention we're hotter than she is.

Christy: Yeah, but she's cute. And everything about her, or about everything I guess I should say, aside from the drinking, he loves. Never really fought with her over anything, and no talk of how we are and what she doesn't do for him. All really nice stuff that would be great to see from a guy I think. And he's gained a lot more respect and honor from simply two years of going out with her than he ever has from wrestling or anything.

Alicia: That is true.

Christy: But he's willing to take any sacrifice for her, give up all desires, everything, for her. And if a guy were to put me in that high a level of esteem in his eyes and his heart, as he's so blinded by love for me, what could I be scared of?

Molly: Gas prices.

Christy: I'm trying to be serious. I mean, he'd be there to protect me from anything, if I ever got sick he'd take care of me. When was the last time any of you actually went out on a date with a guy?

Molly: Like a regular date, one on one?

Christy: Yeah.

Molly: Few weeks ago with Matt.

Alicia: What?!

Christy: No way.

Molly: Yeah, I mean, what's the big deal? I went up there to film part of my new movie, Sexless In Seattle, and I had him bring me around the city and show me some sites.

Alicia: Oh.

Molly: Then he went off to the gym for awhile as I did some filming, then we met up again later at a club for drinks.

Christy: Drinks?

Alicia: Club?

Molly: Yeah, played some pool, threw a few darts, downed a few, then he dropped me off at my hotel.

Alicia: Hmmm.

Molly: I dunno, not like we could've just gone back to his place, but he said he had everything boxed up and was in process of moving. Then I was gonna invite him for a part for my movie, but he took off.

Alicia: There is something about Matt.

Christy: Yeah.

Alicia: Hey, the funeral of ECW is up next, this should be good. Think they can mess it up?

Molly: Guess we'll find out.

Christy: I wonder how April and Dorito are doing at the show.

The show goes to commercial and the scene fades away.

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