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Chapter 14
by Nathaniel Keam
Who Fights in Round Two?
Rock, Paper, Scissors Again
With one girl getting a pass to the next round, the remaining three of Adina, Cami, and Janina would need to play rock, paper, scissors again to see who would fight next.
The three girls looked nervous. For all their laughter, now it would be their turn to risk their clothes. It was obvious nobody wanted Cami. Like Nye, she liked to wear layers and they all knew she would be wearing something else underneath. That didn’t mean Cami was a great fighter only that it would be harder to win against her.
The girls readied themselves and threw. Cami and Janina both threw rock and Adina threw scissors.
“Damn it!” Adina cursed.
“Wait!” Ellie yelled. “I’ve got an idea so we can keep it nice and clean.”
Adina let out a deep breath, hoping for a reprieve.
“It wouldn’t be fair if one girl got a pass. We should all go the same number of times.”
“But there are five of us,” said Cami. “What, are you going to make your sister play?”
“What, no way?” said Janina.
Everyone knew Ellie’s sister was a monster. She was tall, beautiful, but was also a kickboxer. Besides, she would relish the invitation.
“Of course not,” said Ellie. “She’s not even here. What I’m saying is you should have a triple threat match.”
“How would that work?” asked Cami.
“Simple. You have to strip your two opponents to their undies. The last girl with her clothes on wins and goes through to the final.”
Janina giggled at the thought.
Cami shrugged. “Seems fair.”
“Great, then get to it.”
Does Everyone Agree to the Triple Threat?
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High School Strip Fight
Strip Fighting Story Hub
Young teen girls take things to the next level in wrestling and catfighting. The rules are simple: the only way to win is to strip your opponent down to their skivvies. But under catfight rules there are no rules. Anything goes, as long as everyone else agrees...most of the time.
Updated on Jul 9, 2024
by Nathaniel Keam
Created on Apr 4, 2020
by Nathaniel Keam
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