Now, she was back, with no Alicia Soto. No big, busty, fun-loving Californian to play around with. Much less thrilling, there. No, instead she was set up by her mother, through the Young Lions program, to face another rookie in a sparring match. Someone she hadn't met, someone she had no clue about. Her mother hadn't even stayed to watch it - no, she dropped her off for the day and scooted off, having some contract business to take care of with LAW’s main office.
As such, Dizzy was left here, just waiting for her opponent to show up, whoever that was, so they could have some stupid play-match. Someone going by the name of ‘Tanner Del Rio’ - it sounded a little familiar, but she couldn't put a name to it and she didn’t care to devote much thought to remembering.
Dizzy had come a little early and spent some time getting her stretch on, but the longer this went, the more bored she got. Whoever tis person was, maybe she could talk with them, get them to just blow this off and go their separate ways. It was a Saturday, the day still had a few hours in it, and there were some fun places Dizzy could duck in until her mother got back, then make up any story she wanted. Easy.
For now, though, she just sat back in the center of the ring, kicking her legs up and listening to some lo-fi tracks while she waited. The sooner this was over, the better.
It's Dizzy!
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