Strength from Numbers: S+M vs. Arlise Christiaens
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:13 pm
After Dark Tag Team Match; No Disqualifications
Arlise Christiaens had made two eerily similar calls in the past few months for eerily similar reasons.
Fortunately, those two similar calls did not amount to her having regressed after her... therapy with Dr. Takemi. Arlise felt that, finally, she had begun to break some of the mental shackles that had held her so captive when locked in combat with the many dominant attitudes that filled LAW's ranks. She hadn't enjoyed total success, but she felt in control and competitive again. That feeling had lifted her to a high that had carried her into a tag team match with her sister, who had promptly abandoned her and left her to struggle in a one-sided match she had no chance of winning.
And her confidence had faltered again, even while she had managed to put up a good fight. Arlise knew she shouldn't think less of herself for the effort - few wrestlers could handle a handicap match for more than a few seconds - but as "Titania," she had a reputation to uphold, one of a woman who could handle any and every circumstance without faltering. She had certainly faltered, and the fans could see it. She avoided social media, but she couldn't avoid the chatter. That chatter threatened to act as another albatross around her neck.
But this time, she could see the problem forming in her psyche, and she wanted to address it early.
As she strolled toward a quiet room with a solitary ring, a tech rushed past her, saying something over his headset about the readiness of the cameras and giving Arlise a thumbs up. She summoned a smile and nodded to him. The room, dim and imposing, invited her in with only a dim light streaming onto the ring, and she moseyed her way over, checking to see if her opponents - yes, opponents - had arrived. It did not seem that they had, and she entered on her own, beginning some stretches as the ref lingered in the corner, minding her own business.
Her idea, some might call foolish. She wanted to test herself. A few contacts in LAW had mentioned to her that they knew of a pair of wrestlers who matched her need for a challenge to overcome any anxiety she had over being outnumbered - specifically, outnumbered by two with an interest in turning a match sensual. With her exposure to the After Dark setting and that knowledge in mind, Arlise had contacted them, asking them if they would like a private match - albiet with cameras rolling - so she might learn some ways to present a stronger fight when circumstances or cheaters saw her at a huge disadvantage.
They had accepted. And they had seemed pleasant enough in the exchange, like her contacts mentioned.
Still, Arlise tapped her toes on the canvas and leaned over the ropes as she finished her stretches, anticipating their arrival with some degree of excitement to go with the nerves.
Arlise Christiaens had made two eerily similar calls in the past few months for eerily similar reasons.
Fortunately, those two similar calls did not amount to her having regressed after her... therapy with Dr. Takemi. Arlise felt that, finally, she had begun to break some of the mental shackles that had held her so captive when locked in combat with the many dominant attitudes that filled LAW's ranks. She hadn't enjoyed total success, but she felt in control and competitive again. That feeling had lifted her to a high that had carried her into a tag team match with her sister, who had promptly abandoned her and left her to struggle in a one-sided match she had no chance of winning.
And her confidence had faltered again, even while she had managed to put up a good fight. Arlise knew she shouldn't think less of herself for the effort - few wrestlers could handle a handicap match for more than a few seconds - but as "Titania," she had a reputation to uphold, one of a woman who could handle any and every circumstance without faltering. She had certainly faltered, and the fans could see it. She avoided social media, but she couldn't avoid the chatter. That chatter threatened to act as another albatross around her neck.
But this time, she could see the problem forming in her psyche, and she wanted to address it early.
As she strolled toward a quiet room with a solitary ring, a tech rushed past her, saying something over his headset about the readiness of the cameras and giving Arlise a thumbs up. She summoned a smile and nodded to him. The room, dim and imposing, invited her in with only a dim light streaming onto the ring, and she moseyed her way over, checking to see if her opponents - yes, opponents - had arrived. It did not seem that they had, and she entered on her own, beginning some stretches as the ref lingered in the corner, minding her own business.
Her idea, some might call foolish. She wanted to test herself. A few contacts in LAW had mentioned to her that they knew of a pair of wrestlers who matched her need for a challenge to overcome any anxiety she had over being outnumbered - specifically, outnumbered by two with an interest in turning a match sensual. With her exposure to the After Dark setting and that knowledge in mind, Arlise had contacted them, asking them if they would like a private match - albiet with cameras rolling - so she might learn some ways to present a stronger fight when circumstances or cheaters saw her at a huge disadvantage.
They had accepted. And they had seemed pleasant enough in the exchange, like her contacts mentioned.
Still, Arlise tapped her toes on the canvas and leaned over the ropes as she finished her stretches, anticipating their arrival with some degree of excitement to go with the nerves.