Villain of the Year
”Up in the Air…”
Eyrie Tower
New York City, New York
July 29th, 2025
5:13am (approx. 45 mins till sunrise)
She gave a sigh as the elevator doors opened into the lavish penthouse-suite, her eyes able to see much of it despite the darkness of the night filling the rooms. That won’t last much longer – she thought as she quietly walked through the halls, taking only a slight glance at the walls and décor, keeping her bag over her shoulder despite its weight pressing down on it.
This place… this castle… it was amazing – magnificent – spoke volumes of its resident/owner. All of that and more… and yet, it was all a facade to her. A front. An escape for her to be the cold villainess that she had to be out there beyond it – in the world of SCW. In truth she preferred something else, she sighed as she reached the far east side of the suite, reaching her hand up to slide open the glass-panelled door to the outside balcony. Immediately, she felt the cool breeze – thankful for it. She would have hated if the morning was muggy and humid. Instead, it felt clean, cool, and refreshing to her: an almost fall=season kind of morning. Stepping out onto the vast balcony, she placed her bag on the large glass table meant for guests and drinks/food, removing a few things here and there and placing them beside the bag before making her way towards the guardrail of the balcony – her favorite spot to stand. Off in the distance, she could see the first few whispers of sunrise coming, bringing a sad, knowing smile to her face.
A new day was coming. New possibilities. New promises.
Yet… she found herself turning her gaze away from it for a time, a little more towards the north. To a neighbourhood – and a house – she could not see with the naked eye but she knew was there. In truth, she wanted to be there. To belong there again. For that wonderful home – that Forever Home – to be her home once more.
With a sad smile, the young woman shook her head knowingly before returning her attention to the streets and cars and people below.
“It’s far too late far that.” She whispered softly into the soft winds. “Far too late…”
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Eyrie Tower
New York City, New York
June 24th, 2025
7:14am
“Are you almost done in there?!”
Selena heard the pounding on the door and quickly walked the few steps out of the stone-tiled shower and glass doors, grabbing her large black tower and wrapping it around her frame – just in time to see the door in front of her open up. Immediately, there was a flurry of movement of red and blonde as the two girls – one adult and one child – walked into the space. The person that had spoken, the young girl with hair almost like hers, wore a black and gray t-shirt with a black trim around the color and matching gray shorts – it was humid as hell in New York, even with them being hundreds and hundreds of feet above the ground (above some of the low clouds even).
Closer to the sun to melt us… Selena thought to herself, though she knew that was not how things really worked.
Snapping back to reality, she regarded the child, but the redhead spoke before she could.
“Are you almost done, Selena?” Deanna asked. “The kids have to get ready for school.”
“Done?” Selena asked in surprise, swiping at the water still on her face with her free hand (the other being used to keep her towel wrapped around her body. “You know there are at three other bathrooms here in the castle, right, hunny?” Her eyes widened for a second as she realized the addition she had added at the end of that sentence, quickly pointing a finger towards the shorter of the two girls. “Her hunny. I meant her.”
“I know.” Deanna nodded with zero surprise. “Elsa doesn’t want to waste water.”
“Waste water?” Selena raised a wet eyebrow before returning her gaze back to Elsianna, who gave a shrug of her shoulders.
“Class started a green-initiative. I’m helping.”
“Uh-huh.” Selena nodded before tilting her head. “And this wouldn’t be any kind of ‘good behaviour’ to get out of being grounded, is it?”
“No!” the child shot back. “I just want to help.”
“Yeah… well, help get your mother get her conditioner. I forgot to pick up more yesterday.”
“You did?” Deanna asked, looking past Selena to look into the shower, seeing the empty bottle on the side.
“Yes, I’m sorry.” Selena sighed. “I meant to, but then I got distracted and forgot. You can use mine.” She called over Deanna’s shoulder as she saw Elsianna searching the cupboards further down the large bathroom. “Third shelf on the right.”
The young girl did as she was told, pulling out a blue bottle and handing it to Selena. “There you go.” The Snow Queen remarked, handing said bottle to Deanna. “I’ll get some more for you while I’m dropping off the kids.”
“Oh…” Deanna nodded her head. “You want to drop them off?”
“Well, sure…” Selena shrugged, seeing the passive look on Deanna’s face. “What’s wrong?”
“I wasn’t sure… Wasn’t sure who was dropping off and…”
Unable to stop herself, Selena laughed a little, though not at the younger woman. “It’s not ‘one or all’, Deanna. WE can drop them off, if you like. There’s enough room in the Aston, you know.”
“Especially if I can’t go if I’m late.” Elsianna spoke up brazenly, surprising both mothers. “What? I need to use the shower.”
“Hun-“ Selena stopped herself, eyeing Deanna for a nanosecond before turning her attention back to Elsianna. “Snowflake…” she reached out to gently guide her daughter out of the bathroom. “There is a perfectly good shower right by your bedroom. I’m sure Mother Nature can take one for the team, okay?”
“No, but-“ Elsa tried.
“I’m done with my shower so you can go now by yourself, assuming your brother isn’t using it.” Selena added. “But the car is leaving in thirty minutes and I’m taking you to school whether you’re ready, clean and dressed or not. It’s your call.”
She closed the door in front of the child, hearing the girl huff with teenage-indignation, before turning around to lean against the wooden door. “Three floors… multiple bathrooms and beds… and I’m still trying to manage ‘shower time’.” She half-laughed, her eyes closed for a moment. “Huuuuuhhhh.” She groaned to the ceiling for a moment, letting her mind just relax for a moment.
It had been almost a month since the fire that had taken the Frost family’s ‘Forever Home’. Accommodations had not been an issue, as Selena had immediately ushered Deanna and the children to live with her in the castle suite in the Eyrie Tower with her. Since then, they all had adjusted as best as possible while their Manhattan home was being rebuilt. In that vein, Selena had spared no expense, having the contractors use the blueprints of the original house to rebuild, warning to sue if ‘so much as the wallpaper being a SHADE off from what it was’ due to the amount she was paying.
It’s worth it… she thought to herself. As far as cause was concerned, the firefighters had chalked the whole thing up to some hooligans. Given Selena and Deanna’s celebrity-status, and the fact that this had happened in the past year in Kentucky, what else was there to believe? There was no shortage to the number of enemies Selena had in SCW and her family was always the quickest path to ‘get to her’, so it stood to reason…
But it was off-putting to say the least! Even so, if it was someone associated with SCW, Selena was sure they would show themselves eventually, and she would deal with them, preferably before the end of the SCW season…
Opening her eyes, the platinum-blonde stared back at the smirking face of her ex-wife, Deanna merely standing by the shower with her arms crossed over her robed chest.
“What?” Selena asked.
“I don’t think it’s as bad as you’re making it out to be.” Deanna replied knowingly. “First of all… I think you love it.”
“Love it?” Selena asked, pushing herself away from the door and walking past the redhead and towards the sink and counter, grabbing another towel from a shelf to dry her hair. “What do I love?”
“Having us all here with you.” Deanna explained. “Living under one roof. Fighting for ‘who uses the shower first’.”
“Okay, we only did that once back home.” Selena countered. “And that was because of the plumbing.”
“Oh! Don’t remind me!” Deanna laughed. “The drought of 2018.”
They both laughed at the memory. Old plumbing that needed replacement/updating had, effectively, forced the Frosts to go without water for several days, leading the whole family (including the dog!) to use the lake connected to their backyard to be as clean as possible – which meant VERY early morning baths.
“Everyone had to be up and in the lake before sunrise so no one could see us bathing.” Selena recalled with a laugh. “And then there was the laundry day because the plumbers were behind on their schedule!”
“Oh my gods! That was hilarious!” Deanna laughed. “We were too scared to use bleach or anything like that in the lake so it was just bars of soap, scrubbing in the dark, bashing everything with one of David’s hockey sticks and-“
“Hoping for the best.” They finished simultaneously, both enjoying their own laughter at the fond memory.
“We ‘saved’ enough water for a lifetime, I think.” Selena added at the end as she finished drying her hair with the towel before beginning to blow-dry it. “And I’ve got a dozen or so stories of racoons and whatnot in case Elsianna gets started on ‘recycling’.”
“We are not giving up recycling.” Came the warning tone.
“No, but if she goes overboard with it, I’ve got ‘em.” Selena smiled at Deanna, using the mirror’s reflection to direction her expression.
The two stood in silence for a moment, simply letting the silence fill the room – well, what silence could be had with a blow-dryer working and a longing glare at one another.
“Do you think there’s someone coming after us again?” Deanna asked, a look of relief flitting across her features as she finally asked the question that had been bothering her.
It was the question neither had brought up since the fire, the two women distracting themselves with their own ‘projects’, Selena with her training and the royale, and now RTG, and Deanna – well, Selena had learned what the redhead’s ‘project’ was the same night she had announced her cash-in on her contract – shock could not even begin to describe what she had felt over that.
“I’m not sure.” Selena sighed, turning off the dryer and placing it on the counter. “But I have been thinking about it.” She ran a hand through her still, slightly, damp hair.
“And?” Deanna asked, taking a step closer to Selena.
“And, honestly?” Selena sighed. “No, I don’t.”
“Really? You don’t think it’s someone from work? Or maybe the Scythes or the Frostmeres or-“
“Deanna… Deanna…” Selena tried, turning around to face her ex-wife. “The Scythes are gone. Malcolm is dead and Ryan is rotting in prison. Same with the Castles. Killjoy is dead. Brachiss and his mother are dead. It’s been years since any of them were involved in our lives.”
“And months since SCW…” Deanna breathed, causing Selena’s hands to fly out and take hers on instinct.
“De…please…” She tried. “Remember how you calmed me down?”
“I don’t need to do that.” Deanna shook her head before it shot up in sudden realization. “Unless I’m triggering you-“ she attempted to move away but Selena held the redhead’s hands firmly.
“No, you’re not.” Selena pressed. “We’re hundreds of hundreds of feet above ground. Nobody is coming for us up here.” She gave Deanna’s hands a comforting squeeze. “But we have to think a bit more logically.”
“I am.” Deanna sighed. “That’s why I’m worried that it’s work-related.”
“H…” she caught herself… then let it slide anyway “Hunny…” Deanna’s eyes shot up in surprise, the redhead looking around to see if any of the children had re-entered the room. “I’m talking to you.” Selena assured. “I know the immediate thing is to think of the five or six people dealing with us. Gio, Cid, Asher, Jordan-“
“What about Xander?”
“No way.” Selena shook her head firmly.
“What do you mean? He’s done it before. He’s invaded our house before. He knows where it is.”
“He just wouldn’t!” Selena pressed even surprising herself with the strength of her defense. “If he’s going to kill me, it’s going to be in the ring, okay? That’s just how he is.”
A second slight silence filled the room before Deanna shook her head. “I can’t be as sure.”
“You don’t have to be, okay?” Selena assured. “Because it’s none of them.”
“How do you know?”
“Because nobody knew you were coming back till AFTER the fire. Nobody knew I was cashing in till AFTER the flame.”
“But… they could have found out like Mason-“
“If I could hide it from you and you could hide it from me, nobody in the world would have a damn clue.” Selena pressed with finality. “Assuming it was someone in SCW, then it clearly was against me because of my place in the royale – someone that feared me winning. And if THAT is true, then it was meant to distract me and keep me from main-eventing Rise. And if THAT is true, then they failed. And nothing can be done about it now.” Selena exhaled. “Which is why I agree with the firefighters.”
“What? That it was an accident?”
“What else could it be, Deanna?” Selena pressed. “Nobody in SCW gains anything from doing that to us. Mason tried and looked what happened to him. Do you think anyone wants to get on my bad side this close to RTG after what I did to him? When it changes nothing?”
“An accident…” Deanna’s voice trailed off. “Maybe…I just don’t know.”
“And we don’t have to worry about it right now. You’re alright, I’m alright, the kids and Obi are alright. And you’ve got enough to worry about. I’ve got enough to worry about. Okay?” Slowly, Selena turned away from her ex-wife to re-enter the room. “Just don’t go inviting someone like Asher to dinner, okay?”
“Oh my gods…” Deanna rolled her eyes at the remark, turning to follow Deanna through the bathroom and into the adjoining master bedroom. “I’m not trying to be friends with him!” She remarked. “It was just the right thing to do.”
“No, the right thing to do was for him to get a little humility.” Selena corrected, reaching into a nearby chest of drawers, pulling a pair of blue jeans and laying them on the bed. This was followed by some socks and underwear and a dark green t-shirt. “Maybe for all the crap he said to me about you while you weren’t there.”
“That’s not the right thing to do, Selena.” Deanna argued. “That’s the
opportunistic thing to do. There’s a difference.”
“So, accountability means nothing?” Selena asked, gazing up from her clothes-piling. “He just has to say a few ‘nice words’ and he’s forgiven? Forgiven for calling himself ‘the REAL United States Champion’ and discrediting you? Forgiven for dragging my name – OUR name – through the mud for months until he got stupid and lost whatever high-ground he thought he had?”
“Selena, I… I don’t care about that, okay?” Deanna sighed. “This is why I didn’t want to tell you about my return sooner.”
For a moment, Selena’s head shot up to gaze at her wife, a look of surprise on her face that lasted only a second before it returned to her clothes. “Can you…” she tried. “Can you please turn around for a minute?”
Biting her lower lip and giving a look that could only mean ‘Really?’, Deanna sighed before, thankfully, turning her back to Selena, allowing the platinum-blonde to remove her towel and get dressed, though she spoke as she did.
“I am not mad at you for going back to work, okay?” Selena called out to the redhead. “I’m glad you’re feeling well enough to do it. I’m worried, yes, but I’m not mad about that. I just… I am not as forgiving as you are, okay?” she answered back. “Especially to people that do that kind of shit to us.”
“You have to let those things go, Selena.” Deanna called over her shoulder. “So he doesn’t think I’m a champion. I haven’t been allowed to come back and defend the title in nearly a year. So, he has a point.”
“And what? He’s earned it?” Selena laughed. “He gets a lucky draw at Fatal Fortunes on a return, just like Hudson and Cid and Allocco, but it’s even worse because he then disappears for weeks and lets Jordan run roughshod with it but even so, he can’t look you in the eye and say ‘hey! I was wrong! I’m sorry!’. Oh no! It’s only when you hand him the title, literally save his ass, and only THEN does he give a thank you but let’s give him a free pass for all the shit he did to you before that and all the shit he did to us while he was in The Brand, and all the shit-“
“Selena…” Deanna’s voice cut through the rant. “I’m not Asher, okay?
Ashamed, Selena released a long huff of an exhale. “Sorry.” She whispered to the redhead, sure the woman had heard her. “I just… I don’t like him. I’ve NEVER liked him. And… I don’t want to face him right now. I feel like… Like it’s a lose-lose for me. Like I’m stepping on your toes or something.”
“What do you mean?” Deanna asked, turning around without thinking. Luckily, Selena had just slipped her shirt on, completing her attire and able to stand before her. Before the older Frost could explain, however, the bedroom door opened, allowing the young boy to stomp in, earning both women’s attention as he stood there, barely dressed and his hair still damp.
“Mom, Mom.” David called out to both women. “Elsianna’s bossing me around about the shower.”
“David, we’ve told you to knock before bursting into people’s rooms.”
“But this isn’t Mom’s room…” David tried, throwing a look at Deanna.
“No, but it is Mother’s room.” Selena chastised, point to herself. “Meaning the rules still apply.”
“I’m sorry.” David replied. “But Elsa keeps saying I’m ‘wasting water’.”
“Alright, I’m handling this.” Selena huffed. “Come on, little guy.” She ordered, gently ushering her son out of the room, throwing a glance back at Deanna. “You want to use my shower or the one in your room?”
“I’ll use the one in my room.” Deanna answered assuredly.
“Don’t forget to grab my conditioner then.” Selena reminded, gesturing back towards her own bathroom, where Deanna had left it. “I’ll make a note in my phone. We can pick up more after we drop off the kids.”
Deanna nodded. “Thanks.”
It was the only exchange they had as Selena guided her son down the halls and back towards his room and the guest bathroom. She would have a word with Elsianna later – the girl clearly acting out because of her ‘grounding’. “Come on guys!” she called out as she left David to his own tasks, checking the clock on the wall as she passed it. “Car leaves in fifteen minutes!”
She heard the shuffling of several feet throughout the ‘castle’, causing a small smile to cross her for a moment. A quick stop at the fridge to grab an energy drink and she was out on her favorite spot at the balcony, overlooking the city as morning had already begun. From the sun in the east, to the clouds above, to lastly, the streets and the cars waiting below, she gazed at them all…
A little over a month left… she thought to herself with a tired smile as she sipped at her Monster drink, as if she could feel the seconds ticking away.
A little over a month to last.
To keep this all up – this show of dominance within SCW.
A little over a month left to hold the world…
And the greatest challenge she would ever face…
“Hey!” she heard the woman behind her, recognizing it instantly. “You coming?”
“Yes.” Selena answered with a sigh. “I’m the one driving after all.” She added as she walked away from the balcony to rejoin her family and begin the new day.