Nerdy Girl Nation (Nerdy Girl #1)

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hated that she still seemed to carry all the pain of the past with her.
    When he hung up with her on Sunday night, he vowed to do whatever he could to keep away the pain. He had been half in love with her for years. In one more day, he would be all the way there.
     

 
    “Listen up,” Aaron called out to the group of IWA staff gathered backstage. “This is the last night you will have to deal with my ugly mug for a while. Seeing me at every event over the last couple of weeks has been eventful for all of us. I lost my focus and allowed Curtis Sharp to take advantage of the situation. Not anymore. After tonight, your new GM will be working with me to make this organization the best we can possibly be. They will also take over these pre-show sessions, so no more of my rambling.”
    Rob gave Aaron his props. The man stepped up and took the reins when Curtis Sharp screwed things all to hell.
    “I've heard grumblings about holding back our new GM's identity for too long. The truth is this person signed on the dotted line within the last week. This person will be an asset to this organization and their leadership will bring us to the greatness it deserves.”
    Chance clapped Rob on the shoulder. “What the hell is he talking about?” he whispered.
    “Things are about to change, my friend.” Rob grimaced and turned his attention back to Aaron.
    “This is a little unorthodox to run the show like I am tonight, but I swear the secrecy will be worth it. I will astound all the fans and critics by the end of this night. Join me in making IWA history!”
    The wrestlers all let out loud cheers and grunts in agreement.
    “This has got to be important. Why would they have us in a tag team match?” Chance asked as he and Rob walked to the backstage entrance.
    “This is a new direction. I met with Aaron the other day about where he’s going with this.” Rob heard the crowd's excitement from where they stood.
    “Whatever Russell's got up his sleeve, I hope he knows what he's doing. I don't want to feel the wrath of Big Bobby.” Chance shook his head and wiggled the rest of his body.
    “You and me both.” Big Bobby’s reaction to Rob’s transition back into a tag team faction wouldn’t be pleasant. His father's dream for him had always been to be a singles competitor. The goal for Rob to become the heavyweight champion again seemed to be everything his father lived for. Rob wanted to enjoy his career and keep healthy enough to wrestle for the foreseeable future.
    The Baltimore Bruiser's entrance music began to play. Time to turn on the charm and get the night started.
    The crowd screamed and hollered when Rob entered with Chance at his side. The pair entered the ring and Rob took a microphone to begin his speech.
    “Welcome to Monday Night Mayhem!” The crowd went wild, but Rob got back on task within a moment. “Thank you all for coming to celebrate this momentous occasion in IWA history with us.” The screams of excitement from the crowd were almost deafening. “Tonight, all the rumors will be put to rest. Curtis Sharp's tyrannical reign of the IWA is over and the new regime will begin. First, we wanted to hear from your IWA favorites about the change taking place tonight.” Rob and Chance turned their attention to the jumbo screen where a series of clips began to play.
    Several members of the IWA came on screen speculating on all the changes they were hoping for. Most believed Rob would be the force behind the changes.
    The clips came to an end and Rob began to speak once again. “I want to thank all you for your support these last few weeks as we all make this transition. The future of the IWA will be safe in our new leader’s hands and I am personally going to guarantee you will be happy with their direction.”
    The crowd's celebration halted when Aaron's theme music began to play.
    Aaron began to speak into his microphone before he even entered the ring. “Thanks for warming them up for me.” The crowd

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