Amber was bouncing on the balls of her feet. She had just missed her opponent before she made her entrance and was feeling a bit guilty over not being able to wish her a good match. No matter, she would do so in the ring. However, Amber was feeling a bit proud and it showed, she may have been handily squashed by Yuna in her last match, but she was feeling really good because she had come a very long way from the girl she once was. Before, Amber would have tried to become very small and try to hide from everyone around her, but she was actually making friends! People liked her and she didn’t want to throw all that hard work away. Suddenly, she was snapped back into reality by the sound of her entrance music and she rolled her neck,
“Here we go again...” she said softly before stepping through the curtains.
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The familiar sound of bagpipes filled the arena once more as the familiar green white and orange smoke rose up to block the entrance ramp, an Irish flag forming as it rose up higher and higher with the audience waiting for Amber’s appearance. Suddenly, Amber burst through the smoke and gave a scream to rile up the audience, pointing a finger in the air while slightly leaning back while their fans screamed their approval! Amber had been shopping around for a signature pose like the one she had come up with for her pay per view D&D ranger persona, but couldn’t think of anything else, so she had decided on this for now. Who knows, maybe it’d stick? Quickly making her way down, she reached out her arms to give out high fives to all her fans, but stopped and gave a small blink when she came across a smaller girl stretching out to try and hug Amber. Amber’s smile grew wider and she removed her gloves, placing them on the girl’s outstretched hands and giving her a tight hug before she finally made her way to the ring, climbing up onto the ropes and throwing a leg over the middle one as she quickly stepped inside and made her way to her corner. There, she would produce another pair of gloves and put them on to shield her hands, though at this point, it felt like they had become more of a signature for her than anything.