Diana the Valkyrie

An Interactive Story

Chapter 14: Martial Arts No Defence Against Sasha

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Sasha reacts immediately. What White Lotus does not know is that Sasha has studied the fighting styles of all of the Superheroes and Superheroines, so that she can capture them and sell them to Jana the Hut. Sasha has watched many films of White Lotus in action and she knows the moves with which White Lotus always starts a fight. She charges straight at White Lotus, in a way that completely neutralises the martial art stance which White Lotus automatically adopts.

To White Lotus's surprise her stance is no defence at all to Sasha's charge. Sasha's mighty fist crashes into White Lotus's jaw. The martial artist has never been hit like that before. The punch sends her into oblivion. She is smashed across the room, and she crashes into the wall, after which she falls unconscious to the floor. Sasha lifts the unconscious White Lotus over her head. She smashes her head first into the steel lined floor. White Lotus is crushed. She is barely alive, and she won't recover consciousness for months.

Sasha looks down at her defeated adversary. Then she looks at the defeated Debra, and at the bodies of Judy and Diana, both of whom are still unconscious from their trouncing at the hands of the Magnifient Sasha.

"NO" she cries. "I DON'T THINK MY PRONOUNCEMENT OF SUPERIORITY IS AT ALL PREMATURE! I AM UTTERLY UNBEATABLE. NONE OF THESE SUPERHERO WEAKLINGS CAN BEGIN TO STAND BEFORE THE POWER OF MY MIGHTY MUSCLES. I AM INVINCIBLE.. UNSTOPPABLE. I AM THEIR MASTER AND THEY ARE MY HELPLESS VICTIMS".

She throws her unconscious captives into a pile. She places her boot upon the pile of limp bodies. She flexes her huge biceps in triumph as a delayed action camera records the moment.


What do you do now?

Sasha sells the superheroines to Jana the Hut
Sasha keeps the superheroines as slaves



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Story program written by Valerie Mates