>>19018515Priscilla smiles as Carmody approaches. As she suspected, the girl's presence and confidence are entirely different to that of the typical dojo trainee. A world apart from Lightning Nika, or Sola Fire, or even Amy before she joined the Angels
>It's a pleasure to meet you too, Carmody. She shakes Carmody's hand
>As for why I wanted to see you, well, it's simple. I have a great eye for talent. I do make mistakes from time to time, Lightning Nika is proof of that, but more often than not I get it right and you, Carmody Jefferson, have future star written all over you. And as your sister is a close friend of mine, I'd love nothing more than to help you reach your full potential>But there's one very big problem>>19018890Priscilla's smile fades as she wraps an arm around Carmody's shoulders and gestures toward the rings where the rookies practice, then the gym.
>And that problem is this place, and what it does to girlsPriscilla's eyes narrow as she recognises Sola Fire, the quintessential dojo trainee and the subject of Nika's obsessions. She slowly walks toward her, continuing to speak to Carmody as she does so, making sure Sola can hear it all
>Stars aren't made here. This is where stars come to lose their shine, wither up and die before ever getting a chance to shine.>The facilities? Better, since my investment, but still second rate. The trainers? Coach Ash? Mighty Milf? Priscilla laughs
>They don't really want to turn the girls here into winners>All they want to do is add a few years to the sunsets of their careers by holding young talent back and beating them down. >Just look at that tag match they had the other day. Mighty Milf and Ash Romero vs Sola Fire and Karna. If they cared about those girls, they'd have paired with one each, as true mentors would>Instead, they teamed up against them. And lost anyway! Those washed up hags have nothing to teach any of you. That's why you all end up bumping around and doing forward rolls all day.