Several weeks ago, women from all over the world and beyond were invited to fight in a brand new tournament. The invitations reached out into other realities and space, given to some of the toughest and most beautiful women alive. What the women received was a simple letter asking them if they were interested in participating in an all women’s fighting tournament with the ultimate prize being offered. The letter gave them no more information about the rules, location or prize. Some of the women threw away their letters, but the majority kept them interested in proving which of them was the strongest.
The letter gave them instructions on where to go to be teleported to the tournaments location. That was all, except for the name of the tournament in the corner of the letter. The VGGV Event was the official name of the tournament, but none of the women knew what it stood for. Deciding to go along anyway, dozens of women were teleported to a tropical island in the middle of the ocean where they would fight. Seeing the beaches, some of them thought they were in for a volleyball tournament. Boy, were they surprised when over a loud speaker they were told what the tournament was about. The first thought most of the women had was to leave right away, but then they were told about the ultimate prize, after that no one wanted to leave and everyone wanted to win even more.
Fights were set up, pairing woman vs. woman, with the winner moving on. For one certain woman with a wide set of hips, winning this tournament sounded like a dream come true. She promised herself she would win this tournament, no matter what it took.
“You’re looking good today Chun-Li.”
“You too Mai.”
Two women squared off in the first round of the tournament, all over the island all the other women were having their matches, but on the islands warm, sandy beaches Chun-Li and Mai Shiranui were about to start their first fights. Chun-Li was a gorgeous Chinese girl, who specialized in kicking. All of her training had made her legs, hips and rear very bulky. She wore a long blue Chinese dress with wide slits on the side to give her wide legs room to move. She covered her legs in light brown pantyhose and wore white combat boots. Her hair was in tight little buns on either side of her head. She had forgone her usual spiked bracelets, leaving her arms completely bare. Chun-Li was a sexy number ready to kick the competition down, while her competition was completely different.
Mai Shiranui was slim and sleek while Chun-Li was more grounded and muscular. The ninja girl showed off much more skin then her competition. Mai wore a sleeveless, skimpy red tunic that led down to a loincloth. Mai only wore a thong, leaving her barely covered chest to bounce around whenever she so much as breathed. Even her hair was the polar opposite of Chun-Li. Mai had long hair tied up in a thick, long ponytail. Chun-Li looked like a fighter and if you told Mai what she looked like she’d beat you up. Other then being gorgeous, there was little similar about them, which made the fact that they had become friends quickly very odd.
“I like you Chun-Li, but I’m going to get the prize. I hope you won’t take your defeat too bad, I’d like to celebrate after with you,” Mai teasingly said, trying to psych out the other woman before the fight official began. Mai was trying to act cool, but she was worried. To win this fight she’d have to do something she’d never tried before. She had been practicing before the fight, but hadn’t been able to try it on a living person before. She hoped she could do it right and do it fast because Chun-Li was no pushover.
“Not going to happen,” Chun-Li confidently said as she got into her fighting position. Ready to throw the first punch, Chun-Li reflected on why winning was so important to her. Chun-Li didn’t hate her body, but she wished some things about it were different, namely that her legs, butt and hips could be slightly softer and larger. All of her training had given her thighs of steel and she wanted thighs of softness. She hated the hardass jokes and as soon as she won this tournament, she was never going to hear them again.
Off in the distance a shrill ring rang out over the island, declaring the fight had began. The two women ran towards each other, silently and deadly as they raced forwards to do battle. One of them would win and the other would suffer the ultimate defeat.