>>19583780>[Then, Sola opens up Tweetsagram.]Priscilla's auction is going strong. Numbers and bidding Sola couldn't afford in a million years. Not that the prize isn't -- uh, well anyway, the Dojo always needed funding. Better late than never, don't they say. Like your primary school getting a new playground the year after you leave. It feels personal, even though it obviously isn't. Sola scrolls through and likes Priscilla's comments and replies, to the few people she has deemed worth to respond to. God, there are some horndogs online.
>>19560534But Sola also has a direct message... a recorded video from Amy Flame. Of course. And she wants a fight? Well, Sola already beat her ass once, what's another big paycheck in front of the world? But what did Amy mean, 'my side of the story'? This story doesn't have sides. Sola is right. Sola has been telling the truth. The fact that Amy seems to think there are sides to this kinda pisses her off.
Amy. Thoughts of her rolled over into thoughts of a rematch, and how much Sola wanted to get her hands on her. She grabs her phone, and starts recording a video.
"Amy, you and I both know this isn't over. You don't need to pretend to be some 'tough gal' just because I beat the crap out of you. If you want me to do it again, then fine. I'll never turn down a big pay day for kicking the ass of someone that deserves it. Cupid's Choke Hold. Fire versus Flame II. Sola Fire defeats Amy Flame -- again."
"Your side of the story is going to be an obituary, Amelia. This isn't some game to me. You're gonna burn, witch."
. . .
Sola's heart is pounding as she finishes the video and exhales, groaning at the pain she still feels from yesterday's match. God damn Amy kicked her ass. And now she's signed up to do it again in a week? Ugh.Sola finishes her breakfast. She should probably find a gym or something. The STU campus might have one. Actually, Sola knows what she needs. All right, day one. Let's go.