Madd
She/Her
27
April 1
Circester
Asexual
Tackle Shop Manager
Grunt
Someone's always criticizing. You might as well do what the fuck you want.
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Madeline McKenna
As a child, daddy’s perfect princess had spent a lot of time in places like this. Her mother’s only act of rebellion that the girl could remember, honestly. Just a few hours of karate lessons every Wednesday night. But those gatherings had been the best part of her childhood. While punching wood and tousling, she didn’t have to worry about stupid society shit. No one here cared what fork she used, how she tied her shoes, or how well she could attract some vapid, wealthy moron.
Unfortunately, life had gotten between her and martial arts for a while. She made a hundred excuses about why she didn’t go back. The store kept her too busy. Someone told her she had a warrant. But, in truth, some part of her didn’t think she deserved it. When she’d been a kid, every minute in her gi made her feel like a superhero. Nowadays, it just made her feel like she’d let her sensei down.
She’d been on her way to nationals and, suddenly, vanished.
Something this week, however, made her want to get back into the figurative ring. That’s why—with the smell of old tackle shop still clinging to her—she made her way to the nicest gym on her side of town. Earlier this week, she’d picked up a membership.
As always, her Obstagoon toddled behind. In place of his typical chips, he munched on a pack of extra spicy mushroom jerky. This she took away as they neared the now empty boxing ring. “You promised to spar. The food can wait until after we’ve swept your teeth off the floor.” A snicker erupted from the badger’s chest as he ducked under the ropes. The offer of gloves and a helmet were turned aside.
After a few stretches—and trading her shirt for a high-powered sports bra—the two went at it. Though rusty at first, it didn’t take her long to get back into the swing of things. The Obstagoon didn’t seem too bothered, even as a powerful kick threatened to break through his obstruct. “You can hit me back, you know? It’s sexist if you don’t.” The Obstagoon frowned at his trainer and stood back up. One clawed fist balled up as he punched her shoulder, with all the force of a ticklish Cutiefly.
"What the heck was that?" The badger muttered something to himself, deciding to abandon the ring. This stuff wasn’t really his style anyway. He'd grab a smoothie or something.
Shaking her head irritably, Madd turned to survey the crowd for a new partner.
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