The Queen's Birthday Turns Sour
Jennifer's heart leapt with excitement as she stepped into the ring, her eyes locked on the gleaming red and blue restraints. It was her birthday, and her husband had delivered the perfect gift: Hollywood, bound and helpless!
Her laughter echoed around the arena as she approached the trembling goddess, hands tied behind her back. "What do you have for me, Jennifer?" Hollywood growled, eyes flashing with anger.
"Oh, just a little present from me to me," Jennifer replied, grinning wickedly. She bent down and grabbed a fistful of Hollywood's long, golden locks, yanking her head back with a cruel smile.
"But I'm not in the mood for pleasantries," Jennifer continued, sinking her clawed nails into Hollywood's vulnerable midsection. The goddess let out a gasp, her breath hitching in her throat as Jennifer stomped on her lower back, digging her heels into Hollywood's soft flesh.
"This is going to be a birthday to remember!" Jennifer cackled, her heels finding a new target: Hollywood's neck. The goddess let out a strangled cry as Jennifer dug her heels into her carotid arteries, cutting off the precious flow of blood to her brain.
But even in her euphoria, Jennifer missed the warning signs. She turned her back on Hollywood, certain of her victory. It was a mistake that would cost her dearly.
With a primal roar, Hollywood launched herself off the mat, catching Jennifer square in the jaw with a devastating uppercut. The birthday girl crashed to the ground, stunned and dazed, as Hollywood stood over her, eyes blazing with righteous fury.
"You thought you had me beat?" Hollywood taunted, her voice low and menacing. "Think again, Jennifer."
And with that, the battle was joined. Hollywood may have started out as the damsel in distress, but now she was the one in control. She systematically destroyed Jennifer, twisting her limbs and joints into torturous holds. The once-proud queen whimpered in defeat, reduced to a broken mess at Hollywood's feet.
This wasn't just a defeat, it was an utter humiliation. Jennifer had underestimated Hollywood, and now she was paying the price. As Hollywood stood over her, victorious, Jennifer knew that she would never forget this birthday – or the pain it had brought her.