A Lesson in Basic Heroics [Jaystar]
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2026 9:13 pm
Match Type: Apartment wrestling escape challenge
Victory Conditions: Starboy must recover the key and escape the room before time elapses.
Tris was bored.
Never her favourite thing, especially when – as now – it was because she was being made to wait. Nothing to do, no puzzles to solve, just the tick-tock-tick of the clock and the beat of her own heart to distract her from the anticipation curdling in her chest.
Like a caged panther, she paced the confines of the room she found herself in, stepping around the furniture without really seeing it. As far as she was concerned, she’d seen it all before back in the UK – just another apartment, nicely decorated so far as it went with a bed, a chair and a desk. Tris was planning to get plenty of use out of them all when the time came but, right now, they weren’t exactly doing her much good.
To think, she’d been a little bit thrilled when she’d first heard about this match. Something nice and familiar to dip her toes into as her first LAW bout, a chance to show off in her element before making the leap to the big stage. But no. She’d love to know who it was, but some bright spark in booking had decided that the whole thing was passe and needed spicing up.
Hence the waiting, hence the script she’d been handed on her way in and hence… well.
Her gloved fingers found the cool metal of the necklace chain she wore, traced it down to where it disappeared into the depths of her cleavage.
To be fair, she couldn’t truthfully say she hated everything about the setup.
But really, why’d they need to go and mess with a perfect glorious apartment match? Yeah, yeah, she knew, blah-blah-superhero-stories-sell-blah-blah. Tris rolled her eyes ceilingwards in mock exasperation.
Even if she’d believed in superheroes, this Starboy was hardly a particularly impressive specimen of one from what she’d been told. Tris had been hoping for more of a challenge to solve for her first match but, well, beggars couldn’t be choosers.
Maybe next time around she’d get an opponent she could sink her teeth into.
Meantime, she could have some fun with this ‘Starboy’, demonstrate to him why a true hero would never keep a lady waiting and maybe a good performance would show the losers passing for management hereabouts that this redhead could go places.
Was going to go places, whether they liked it or not.
Three quick raps at the door, the agreed signal that her opponent was on his way.
Her head snapped around at the sound, a predatory gleam alight in her pale blue eyes. The spring back in her step, Scylla bounced over to the bed, taking a seat – leaning back on her arms, one leg crossed over the other and bouncing. Her red hair fallen almost carelessly over one eye, her assorted curves and weapons on full display for the next person entering the room.
Management had asked her for innocent. Tris didn’t do innocent – she had never done well playing the ingenue.
It might not be the in ring debut she’d expected but hey.
She might not have lemons, but she’d be happy to squeeze this Starboy into lemonade instead.
Victory Conditions: Starboy must recover the key and escape the room before time elapses.
Tris was bored.
Never her favourite thing, especially when – as now – it was because she was being made to wait. Nothing to do, no puzzles to solve, just the tick-tock-tick of the clock and the beat of her own heart to distract her from the anticipation curdling in her chest.
Like a caged panther, she paced the confines of the room she found herself in, stepping around the furniture without really seeing it. As far as she was concerned, she’d seen it all before back in the UK – just another apartment, nicely decorated so far as it went with a bed, a chair and a desk. Tris was planning to get plenty of use out of them all when the time came but, right now, they weren’t exactly doing her much good.
To think, she’d been a little bit thrilled when she’d first heard about this match. Something nice and familiar to dip her toes into as her first LAW bout, a chance to show off in her element before making the leap to the big stage. But no. She’d love to know who it was, but some bright spark in booking had decided that the whole thing was passe and needed spicing up.
Hence the waiting, hence the script she’d been handed on her way in and hence… well.
Her gloved fingers found the cool metal of the necklace chain she wore, traced it down to where it disappeared into the depths of her cleavage.
To be fair, she couldn’t truthfully say she hated everything about the setup.
But really, why’d they need to go and mess with a perfect glorious apartment match? Yeah, yeah, she knew, blah-blah-superhero-stories-sell-blah-blah. Tris rolled her eyes ceilingwards in mock exasperation.
Even if she’d believed in superheroes, this Starboy was hardly a particularly impressive specimen of one from what she’d been told. Tris had been hoping for more of a challenge to solve for her first match but, well, beggars couldn’t be choosers.
Maybe next time around she’d get an opponent she could sink her teeth into.
Meantime, she could have some fun with this ‘Starboy’, demonstrate to him why a true hero would never keep a lady waiting and maybe a good performance would show the losers passing for management hereabouts that this redhead could go places.
Was going to go places, whether they liked it or not.
Three quick raps at the door, the agreed signal that her opponent was on his way.
Her head snapped around at the sound, a predatory gleam alight in her pale blue eyes. The spring back in her step, Scylla bounced over to the bed, taking a seat – leaning back on her arms, one leg crossed over the other and bouncing. Her red hair fallen almost carelessly over one eye, her assorted curves and weapons on full display for the next person entering the room.
Management had asked her for innocent. Tris didn’t do innocent – she had never done well playing the ingenue.
It might not be the in ring debut she’d expected but hey.
She might not have lemons, but she’d be happy to squeeze this Starboy into lemonade instead.
