Flight of the Monarch: Faith Watterson vs Aiko Sugiyama

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Re: Flight of the Monarch: Faith Watterson vs Aiko Sugiyama

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Despite getting caught in the sleeper hold Faith wasn't about to yield to Aiko, in fact she would look to turn the woman's own clutch against her by rolling back to secure a pin fall! Getting a two count out of it Faith would find herself pushed back as Aiko kicked out! "Phew." Faith breathed out as she stumbled back, breathing a sigh of relief until her back hit the ropes, leaning against them while looking over at her opponent who seemed to be in the same position... Narrowing her eyes a bit Faith would step forward, walking to the middle of the ring, determined to meet her opponent there, and if it happened she would swing her arm around, aiming to deliver a chop into the monarch's chest!

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Re: Flight of the Monarch: Faith Watterson vs Aiko Sugiyama

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Aiko was not one to back down from a challenge. She answered Faith’s invitation and walked up to her, extending her arms to open up her chest. Faith’s chop stung and Aiko gritted her teeth in pain. She then answered Faith’s chop with one of her own, intending to show her skill with strong style wrestling.

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Faith was breathing somewhat heavily after chopping Aiko, the effects of the match clearly taking a toll on her, but she wasn't about to back down. Unfortunately the force with which Aiko chopped her back with wasn't helping. But she'd grit her teeth and send a chop right back, doing so again and again even as her chest started to turn a bright red, but it was beginning to become clear she would break down first!

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Re: Flight of the Monarch: Faith Watterson vs Aiko Sugiyama

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Both women’s chests looked like they’d been through the ringer. They exchanged a dozen chops to each other’s lovely chest. Aiko’s chest was beet red thanks to her pale skin. However the Japanese woman had more experience with strong style and thus was winning the chop war. Sensing her opponent was on the ropes, Aiko switched it up to deliver a monstrous overhand chop/slap to Faith’s chest!

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Refusing to back down from her opponent Faith hung in chop battle as long as possible, going blow for blow with Aiko but after a while her blows had gotten weaker and weaker, while her chest grew more and more red, and it became clear that her losing was only a matter of time!

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Unable to brace or avoid that last double chop from Aiko the crowd would immediately wince while Faith opened her mouth in a silent scream, near stumbling back from the blow before careening forward, her knees giving out on her as she collapsed forward, face first into Aiko's cleavage and slowly sliding down, her hands trying desperately to hold onto her opponent's body, knees bent, unable to fully support her weight while Faith's cheek rested on the Monarch's bossom, a glazed over expression in her eyes.

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Re: Flight of the Monarch: Faith Watterson vs Aiko Sugiyama

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Aiko won the chop fest and Faith staggered face first into her chest. The Japanese woman caught Faith and held her up in a hug. She sensually stroked Faith’s hair as she intimately held her head against her chest. Her dominance clearly established, Aiko decided to finish it. The Japanese woman propped a wobbly Faith up and then leapt in the air. She wrapped her legs around Faith’s neck and then slung her body around Faith’s side and back. Aiko would yank on one of Faith’s arms while trapping the other with her legs. Faith was effectively locked in an octopus submission!
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Faith groaned softly into her opponent's Bossom, the pain infesting her brain making it difficult to think at a higher level while also making her mumble incoherently as her legs shook and wavered weakly, truly held up only by her opponent's Grace. Something that Aiko was looking to take immediate advantage of as she stroked Faith's hair and, much as she hated to admit it but in her pain addled state she did enjoy it, sloppily kissing Aiko's chest in response before she was finally pulled up and held aloft for a moment before Aiko jumped up and wrapped her limbs around Faith for a tight octopus hold! "Nghhhhh Agh!" Faith cried out as she fell backwards against the mat, struggling and writhing within the Monarch's grasp, but there was nothing she could do and within moments she began to tap out frantically on Aiko's but!

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Aiko held onto her victim with the octopus hold. Faith’s squirming and flailing gave her great joy. It wasn’t long, though, before she felt a tapping on her rear and then heard the bell. Aiko, wanting to send a message, squeezed Faith a little longer until she felt the ref tapping her shoulder. The Monarch let go and stood up, raising her arms in victory. Aiko, keeping her promise from the beginning of the match, would shove her boot onto Faith’s face, making her kiss it.

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Faith was totally and completely trapped by her opponent in the octopus lock, trying her best to resist and break free, but not having any luck at all at doing so, not just yet at least, and unfortunately it wasn't long before she just couldn't take it anymore and began to tap out on her opponent's but in embarassing fashion. Unfortunately her opponent didn't quite get the memo as she held onto the submission even after her tap out, making Faith cry out in pain before she was finally released thanks to the referee stepping in.

Even then though Faith was cruel as could be with her intentions and pressed her heel down against the older woman's face, knowing she couldn't do anything about it. Grabbing and pushing at the offending limb Faith was just too weak and hurt to do anything about it and ever so reluctantly she kissed the boot of the woman, hoping that doing so would finally make the victor leave her alone.

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Re: Flight of the Monarch: Faith Watterson vs Aiko Sugiyama

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Satisfied with the tribute her fallen opponent had given her, Aiko removed her boot from Faith's face. She preened for the crowd, smiling arrogantly. And after insisting the ref raise her hand once again, Aiko walked off, leaving Faith to stew in her humiliating defeat.

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