Re: A Lesson in Submissions | Morgan Pendragon vs. Halloween Sonohara
Posted: Thu May 14, 2026 4:06 pm
Everything ached.
Her head, her back. Even her cheeks from being pulled by the gremlin that was Halloween. She probably even liked that movie because it was a Halloween themed movie, right? It sounded like a spooky old time movie and it did have puppets so probably. Morgan would have to ask sometime.
Though that might have been the scrambled brain she was dealing with as she picked herself up off of her face and rolled over. Groaning, she blinked a little in the overhead lights. Maybe it was the lights but she did seem to recall Halloween had put her in this situation so a friendly asking about movies seemed silly given the circumstances. In fact, Morgan had the opinion that her opponent was almost assuredly due for her own payback and...
The audience was roaring?
Show biz had afforded Morgan the experience to read an audience. How were they engaged and what might be engaging them. This particular sound was like a buildup, like everyone in the audience were rolling up in a higher pitch to indicate something they were waiting for. Like a bunch of frat bros hyping up the guy who is chugging a beer for a finish.
Halloween didn't seem like she'd drink a beer in the ring. So she was doing something else? The audience sound approached the peak and Morgan did what anyone without wrestling experience would do. She raised her legs to guard herself but as she saw the figure of her opponent soar into view, Morgan took a gamble at the airborne opponent and threw both of her feet out to kick at the incoming projectile. Halloween.
Her head, her back. Even her cheeks from being pulled by the gremlin that was Halloween. She probably even liked that movie because it was a Halloween themed movie, right? It sounded like a spooky old time movie and it did have puppets so probably. Morgan would have to ask sometime.
Though that might have been the scrambled brain she was dealing with as she picked herself up off of her face and rolled over. Groaning, she blinked a little in the overhead lights. Maybe it was the lights but she did seem to recall Halloween had put her in this situation so a friendly asking about movies seemed silly given the circumstances. In fact, Morgan had the opinion that her opponent was almost assuredly due for her own payback and...
The audience was roaring?
Show biz had afforded Morgan the experience to read an audience. How were they engaged and what might be engaging them. This particular sound was like a buildup, like everyone in the audience were rolling up in a higher pitch to indicate something they were waiting for. Like a bunch of frat bros hyping up the guy who is chugging a beer for a finish.
Halloween didn't seem like she'd drink a beer in the ring. So she was doing something else? The audience sound approached the peak and Morgan did what anyone without wrestling experience would do. She raised her legs to guard herself but as she saw the figure of her opponent soar into view, Morgan took a gamble at the airborne opponent and threw both of her feet out to kick at the incoming projectile. Halloween.