>>20700466Kelly smiles as Sheila talks about her mother.
>Thank you for sharing that. You’re one of her favourites, she’ll love it when I tell her that you watched her matches. She really is a legend, but she’s been forgotten by so many. And that really gets her down. >I just hope I can be even half the wrestler she was some day, and keep her legacy in this business alive.https://archive.palanq.win/bant/thread/20596643/#20693219Kelly’s phone dings as she receives a text. Cassie. As she reads the message, her expression turns to one of despair. She glances at Sheila.
>Sorry, I got distracted for a moment there. It’s Cassie. Apparently that cousin of hers won’t be our fourth woman at Wargames, something must have happened.>They’ve already got the advantage in the order of entry. Now they’ve got us outnumbered 4-3.Kelly swallows hard, and looks away.
>They’re gonna slaughter us in there. We’ve got no one else, not unless-She glances back at Sheila. No. Don’t ask her. Don’t even think it. Sheila and Cassie - it won’t work, not with their history.
But what other choice was there? It couldn’t hurt just to ask, right?
>Sheila, this probably isn’t the way either of us would have imagined teaming up for the first time, and I know you and Cassie don’t like each other but-Kelly takes a deep breath.
>But this isn’t about Cassie. This is about Deathproof, a group spawned by a woman that jumped me from behind with a pipe for no reason other than to get Cassie’s attention. I can’t… I can’t accept us facing them with a 4 on 3 disadvantage. Not after what Kanako did.>I won’t think any differently of you if said no to what I’m about to ask of you. I’d understand.>But Deathproof need to be taught a lesson. And the only way we have a shot of doing that is four vs four. For one night at Bishoujo at the Beach, would you stand with us? With me?