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A life of Her own

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BERNARD SINZALA

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Destiny has been a Diva for about two years now. She has everything that she could want, expect for one thing. Ted DiBiase. He has been with his clingy girlfriend for the past 3 years. She can tell he is not happy with how slowly the relationship is going. Every time her and Ted talk, he has nothing good to say about his girlfriend, Marissa. She is the goodie goodie of the WWE and always plays by the rules. Destiny is different. She is a heel and damn good at it to. She knows how to live and have a good time both in and out of the ring. What will happen when Destiny comes back into Ted's life after being gone for so long? ------- Destiny Jayden Perry. You can call me DJ. I am a Diva in WWE and damn good at it to. Two years in the business and I am one of the top heels in the Diva division. I currently have my sights set on the Divas title and am willing to do whatever it takes to get it. I am ruthless and will do whatever it takes to do to get what I want. I do get everything that I want. I currently have my eyes on Ted DiBiase. Only problem is his clingy, goodie too-shoes girlfriend Marissa. Her and I have been enemies ever since I can remember. I cannot stand her. She is in for a rude awakening, because she has what I want, and I am not going to stop until I get it. She has messed with the wrong person. All she does is flaunt Ted around but does not know what he actually wants. Marissa Leigh Andrews, you are going down and I mean down hard!

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