"BEEP BEEP!" The car's horn shouted. Tomoko cursed, silently, with a frustrating sigh, laying on the window of the taxi she was in. Wanting to arrive soon at her debut match, she decided to leave her car at the parking lot she rented, thinking that a local taxi driver would probably know how to arrive at the arena sooner than she, an outsider, could. However, it seems that fate wasn't kind to her that day.
A huge line of cars stood between her taxi and the arena the match was going to take place. If there is one thing that Tomoko learned when she moved from her rural hometown was that traffic wasn't going to ber friend from then on. Nevertheless, her taxi arrived at the arena.... Two minutes late.
"Good grief...", she uttered, while swiftly leaving the money to the taxi driver, opening the door, and rushing towards the locker room, already taking off her clothes when she got there.
Luckily, she was wearing her attire under her usual day-to-day suit. Therefore, she didn't take too long on the locker room. Barely having time to stretch, but with adrenaline already rushing across her veins, Tomoko left the locker room, and entering the arena, wearing her attire: A dark brownish green tight and crude leather top, bouffant formal pants and black jackboots.
Then, as she moved through the way towards the ring, where she would soon face her opponent, Jun Togawa's "Radar Man" started playing.
"Now, from Yamagata, Japan...", the japanese crowd cheered as the name of their country echoed through the arena's halls with the words of an annoyed announcer,
"...Weighing 150 lbs, it's Tomoko Yamamoto, the 'Attorney at L.A.W.".
Since it was her debut, Tomoko decided that she would have to a good entrance on the ring, leaping towards the ropes, grabbing them. After this, climbing the ropes, she jumped from them, landing on the ring, with a "super hero land" pose. While part of the crowd cheered, clapping, the announcer subtly approached her.
"You're late!" he declared with reprehension, to which Tomoko only answered with a serious and cold glare, the type she would make during a inquiry conducted by her at court.
The announcer only walked away, intimidated. The lawyer was tempted to smirk, but she knew that only got lucky this time, probably because it was her debut match.
"A delay like that would never be tolerated by a judge in court..." , she thought, while shivers went down through her spine due such perspective.
Nevertheless, she stood up, with the same cold look on her face, showing to the crowd and to her opponent that she meant business. Staring across the ring, Tomoko could see her opponent on the other end, resting and catching her breath, laying on the ropes, clad on a black and light blue bodysuit that, despite it's simplicity, highlighted her body curves and seemed very flexible, showing strength in aesthetics and in technique.