The night sky begins to cover Osaka and the bright lights of the metropolis come alive. A city which has a reputation for being the financial center of all of Japan, a city home of big business, top tier workers, a level of multiculturalism not seen in much of Japan, but most importantly-
One woman.
Lying down on her bed in her apartment is a woman who is unrecognisable to the greater public for one reason.
She is without her mask.
The only connecting features people can see from her and her masked persona is that she is Japanese and her long dark hair has its usual silver tips.
The woman known as Katsu has the light on in her bedroom and lies back on her bed. Her room is somewhat cramped, given the tighter nature of living quarters in Japan, but still somewhat comfortable, neatly organised. Though, given that she spends a lot of time away from home, she does not have much of a chance to get it in a mess. On her shelves are various figures from various anime and gaming franchises. Notably a Gengar plush, along with a Vulpix, two Pokemon, and an action figure of her. The first she ever got. It is her wearing her gear from Carnal Contendership 2023 in which she introduced the world to her true masked persona, one which she has grown a strong connection with to the point where her old one, Vampyra, is unrecognisable to her.
This is a rare night in which she has off. No travel, no matches between one of two promotions, one of which she’s essentially working double duty. This includes not just a championship match with her close friends, but a chance to fight for FWA’s second greatest prize, the North American Championship. Despite its regional designation, the championship appeals to the Japanese star. It would be a moment of validation for her and as a way to silence naysayers of her, the current champion included.
Her matches loom on her mind as she holds her Nintendo Switch in her hands as she plays through the recent Pokemon game and its new DLC. In some ways, the three-way match should not be as stressful to her. Given her recent work, along with her opponents, there is no doubt that the three of them will find themselves in the championship hunt eventually, the main reason for the match.
To decide who’s first.
And with each person’s pride, they don’t want to wait.
Her phone vibrates and there is an email notification. The name of the sender, in Japanese, translates to “Dr. Nakamura,” her physician. She opens the email and it is translated as follows.
Dear Miss Sasaki,
I am glad we were able to have your appointment today. It was great to see how you have been improving. I am glad you are following up on regular therapy sessions with Dr. Looney to help manage your anxiety. It has helped your wrestling career also. As requested, I have filled your prescription with your pharmacy and we are good to move you back to 30mg of Citalopram. You may be able to pick it up tomorrow morning. If you are having side-effects, message myself or Dr. Looney, whoever is more convenient, and we will adjust accordingly.
One final thing, in terms of your lack of sleep, this is likely due to your schedule. Your travel has likely made it difficult to adjust. I also hear you have been having several multi-match nights. While I am happy to see you progress in your career, I do urge caution as overworking yourself like that can result in serious injury or worse, even at your age. If you require time off from either wrestling company, then do not hesitate to call us. Until then, try to work on your life-work balance. I have seen many people in less physically demanding fields burnout hard because of a mentality to always overwork themselves. Something to consider.
Take care,
Dr. Nakamura. |
Reading through her doctor’s email again, his words ring true to her. She’s essentially triple-booked for wrestling commitments. FWA’s Trios division, FWA’s singles division, and her time in between FWA bookings for CJW. Maybe she’s due for a night to escape? Saving then turning off her game, she gets up to her closet and rummages through. She pulls out some clothes and goes to the bathroom to change.
Sitting in the living room is Cali Hayama. Her friend and, when she’s in Japan, often an unofficial roommate. She has a pillow and blanket on her couch and lies back. She takes a “selfie” showing a peace sign and sticking her tongue out. The Canadian hears the water run in the bathroom and some things moving around, being opened. She raises a small eyebrow before she sends the picture off to a friend.
In the bathroom, Katsu has changed into a blue dress. It goes down to about knee height, cute, but not over the top revealing. The straps of the dress cross to opposite shoulders and around her waist is a belt. She brushes her hair and ties it up in a ponytail, her bangs hanging over her forehead. In a rare moment, she applies some make-up. Given how often she wears her masks, it is rare for her to go beyond a lipstick colour to match her attire worn.
But tonight it isn’t about Katsu.
She takes a long look in the mirror. She sees herself dolled up for the first time really in, forever. Not even for some photoshoot where she has her mask on still. This time, it’s for her. There’s a slight grin on her face. There’s warmth in her brown eyes. This is the therapy she needs. A night where she isn’t Katsu. A night-
Where she’s just Katsuki Sasaki.
Going back into her room, she grabs her purse and fills it with a few important belongings. Wallet, ID, phone. Entering her living room, Cali looks up to see her friend dressed up. She whistles.
“Look who has made herself all fancy.” She teases her friend in Japanese. Katsuki chuckles as Cali compliments her. “You look great. What’s the occasion?”
“Well, seeing that I finally have a night off, I’m going out.” Katsuki adjusts her purse.
“Never took you to be such a social butterfly.” Cali says with some playful sarcasm. “Are you sure you want to do that?”
“We have two matches this weekend and then I have to do two matches in one night in FWA next weekend.” She sighs. “I think I earned a night to relax a little.”
“Not saying you’re wrong, but I don’t read you as much of a club girl.” Cali Hayama sits up on the coach, folding her hands behind her head.
“Tonight I will be.” Katsuki looks at her friend. “Do you want to come?”
Cali mulls over an answer. She hums. “Not sure. I was planning on doing a Starfield stream tonight.”
“But it will be early in the morning in America. I doubt you’ll get many viewers.” Katsuki mentions a flaw in her friend’s plan. Cali shrugs.
“Maybe, but I do have some decent views in Japan and Oceanica. I’m sure there will be some. Plus I always upload the highlights to YouTube so it won’t be in for nothing. If you need me, message me. I’ll end the stream and head over.”
“Good. I hope you enjoy it. I will be heading to the Ghost Ultra Lounge. If you change your mind.”
“Stay safe, have fun.” Cali nods and her friend heads towards the door.
A short while later, the club doors of Ghost open up and Katsuki gets her ID checked and enters the club. It is somewhat small in size. The dim but colourful lights dance around the room as the DJ plays music to a crowd of patrons on the dance floor with varying degrees of sobriety. There’s some non-Japanese patrons as well, with it being one of the more tourist-safe spaces in Osaka. Over the bar are lights spelling out the name of the bar. In the crowd there are various booths with some patrons renting them out for them and their friends, coworkers, elsewise. Katsuki looks around the club, keeping her purse near her for protection. Even with there being some more honour in Japanese society, theft or worse is still an option.
Oddly enough, without her mask, there is less attention to her than normal. No fans recognize her as that “masked girl wrestling in America.” There are no kitsune ears to attract the eye. She’s able to lay down low for a bit in comparison. Anonymous.
Except, in a nightclub like this, an alone young woman is an attractive prospect for some eyes. As Katsuki moves through the crowd, she feels a hand or two get close to her, one of which touching her back, another lower. She can’t tell if it is accidental or intentional, but the dance floor is packed. So, for now, she gives the person the benefit of a doubt.
Pulling her phone and wallet out of her purse, she keeps them both close as she gets to the bar at last. A bartender greets her, motioning that they will be with her in a moment. Katsuki grabs a cocktail menu and looks through as she catches the eye of another patron.
The Japanese male looks to be in his late 20’s, early 30’s. He has a mustache on him and a top hat, looking more like an American rockstar. His grey shirt has its top two buttons undone. Eyes are slightly glazed over already, appearing as if he’s already at some level of intoxication. There is a charismatic grin on his face as if he’s a true showman.
“Now that girl is something special…” He says looking at the wrestler. “I guess I know who I’ll be coming home with tonight.”
The bartender walks over to Katsuki. She has a dress on and bows slightly at Katsuki. She addresses her.
“Hello miss. What can I make for you tonight?”
Looking through the menu, Katsuki has a drink picked out.
“I would love the Fuzzy Navel. Something sweet and fun to start the night.”
She smiles at the bartender. She nods and turns to grab some peach schnapps to start the drink.
“That one is on me.”
A voice is heard. It’s the man in the top hat. He pulls out yen from his wallet and places it on the bar. The bartender accepts the purchase and works on the cocktail. Katsuki gives a look over to the mysterious gentleman in the top hat. There is something off putting about him. A man with an ulterior motive. He leans on the bar next to her.
“I have not seen a beautiful face like yours around here.”
He says to her as the bartender hands Katsuki her drink. The drink is in a tall glass and is a vibrant orange with an orange garnish on top. She covers it and moves it away from the man. Not taking any chances. She tries to keep polite but low-key.
“I heard this was a good place to cut loose.”
“That’s all because of me.” The stranger excitedly says. “I’m all about the loose and fast life. There was this one time-”
Katsuki gives a polite nod before taking a sip of her drink. The sweet fruits tough her lips with a light sting of alcohol. She’s going to need a lot of booze to tolerate a man like this. Half of what he says isn’t even registering with her.
“-And long story short there. I took a whole lot of shrooms and booze and passed out in the bathroom. Security guard had to wake me up at 4am in my own puke. It was crazy!” He pats the table and looks at the bartender. “Right, girl?”
The bartender rolls her eyes and turns around, continuing to work.
“I can imagine it was quite a wild ride…” Katsuki mutters, pretending to care.
“I’m a legend here.” He tips his hat. “Haven’t been here in over a year after a little… incident. It was a shame because I couldn’t defend my title of sexiest dancer here.”
She raises an eyebrow. A very peculiar title to claim to have. Katsuki takes an even larger gulp of her drink.
“So what brings a pretty girl like you all alone?” The man in the top hat reaches over to try and touch Katsuki in her chin. She gently pushes his hand down, he’s making her incredibly uncomfortable.
“I uh, have a night off work. Yes. That, and I have not had much time off, so I decided to go out to celebrate with some music and drinks. Yes. Take it easy.”
“Who needs to take things easy?” He slaps his hand on the bar. “We should party! Then you can come back to my place and I can put on a show for you.”
Katsuki practically shudders at the thought of that. She may be young, but she is far more reserved than that and safe to say-
The guy isn’t her type.
“Come on, bartender, give us a couple of shots. Something strong!”
She shakes her head immediately.
“None for me. I haven’t even finished my first drink yet.” She sips on her fuzzy navel.
“Then I’ll take both.” He grabs both shot glasses full of Vodka and he gulps both of them down. The strong liquor stings his throat.
“Well, uh, I thank you for the drink.” She attempts to be polite. “But I am just waiting for my boyfriend-” She lies.
The drunken smile on the man’s face drops. He tries to compose himself.
“Well, then I hope he treats you right. Because if you’re tired of him…” He leans in, whispering in Katsuki’s ear. “I can give you a ride you’ll never ever forget.”
Katsuki shudders as the drunken man in the top hat walks off, likely off to his next “victim” in the bar. She sighs. So much for being able to keep on the down low for the night. She forgot the one rule for single women. You go into a nightclub alone, you’re a target. The bartender who served her goes over and asks her.
“Let me guess, you’re actually single?”
Katsuki nods, giving a small chuckle.
“You know. I’m sure he’ll figure it out sooner or later, or drink enough to forget.”
“Or not care.” The female bartender looks at her. “If you want, I will ask security and other bartenders to keep an eye out tonight. Just to protect you. I like working here but there are men who act inappropriately.”
Katsuki nods. “It will be appreciated.”
The wrestler chugs the rest of her drink. The alcohol might be needed tonight to be able to tolerate some of these people here.
“If you need me, I’ll be on the dance-floor.”
The wrestler moves to the dance floor where there’s a decent crowd. She moves closer to some fellow female guests, likely as a way to keep herself away from any more creeps. Katsuki does not seem like much of a dancer, though with a hint of alcohol in her system and a bit of time to get comfortable, she begins to loosen up. Her worries, for the moment at least, disappear.
The bartender gives a look over to the dance floor to see her comfortable and safe, so she turns back to clean several glasses. A male heads behind the bar. He’s got a vest on with a dress shirt. His name is written in kanji on his nametag. Clearly a co-worker. She sighs.
“Late again, Kenzo?”
Her co-worker, Kenzo, has short dark hair. He appears winded, as if he ran here as fast as he could.
“My other commitment ran long.” Kenzo grabs some water and sips it before washing his hands, practicing bar safety. “I told you, the boss said if I am late with my other job to call, which I did.”
“What is so important about this other job?” She asks and the gentleman does not give her a straight answer.
“If you want to know, you can talk to him.”
“Fine.” She moves on. “It would have been nice to have you here for the opening.” The bartender looks over at the crowd on the dance floor. “Already told security to keep an eye out for anyone who bothers the other guests, especially this new girl.”
Kenzo looks to the crowd and sees where his coworker is looking. Katsuki. “The girl in the blue dress? With the silver tips in her hair?”
“That is her.”
Kenzo looks off at her for a few moments. He doesn’t say a word but he appears to get quickly lost in thought. His coworker snaps him out.
“Kenzo, I also need you to refill the fruits. We’re running low.”
He shakes his hand and snaps back to reality. “On it.”
On the dance floor, a high energy song begins to play and everyone hops and moves around to the beat. The floor begins to get somewhat crowded as the music ramps up and the lights dance around the club. Katsuki accidentally bumps into another woman who nearly falls over. She’s quick to apologize, but it is thankfully accepted. The girl leaves the dancefloor and she goes over-
To a booth.
Seated in the booth is a mix of men and women, all Japanese, and they all are centered around one guy. He’s got a couple of piercings in his ear, spiked and wild hair. He has no shirt on with his abs oiled up, exposed from an open vest that has sparkles. Tight pants. The girl walks over and kisses him before whispering in his ear. He takes a look at the dance floor where Katsuki is. He has a slight smirk on his face, nodding. He goes over to a male member of his entourage and whispers in his ear, giving him a peck on the cheek. Clearly this man is pretty open in regards to his relationships. His male companion walks over to the bar and hands them some money. He points to Katsuki before going back to his crew.
Katsuki heads back towards the bar after the song is over. She wipes some sweat from her forehead. You need strong endurance in wrestling, but in a small club on a dance-floor, you work up quite a sweat. She gets to the bat where Kenzo greets her this time.
“Hello, miss. How can I help you?”
“I could use another drink. How about cider?” Katsuki smiles.
“I will get on it. That will be-”
Kenzo’s coworker interrupts.
“Free. Someone paid for your next drink.”
“Same guy?”
Katsuki asks and she shakes her head, pointing to the group of people at the booth. The guy at the center of it, a very eccentric man, has a slight smirk, tipping his drink, a glass of sex on the beach.
“Why am I getting so much attention?” She mutters to herself. “You think I’d get more attention when I have a colourful mask, but no… So much for disappearing.”
Kenzo places her glass of apple cider with a stick of cinnamon in it, a very fall drink. She decides to be polite, potentially nipping this in the butt before it gets too far. She gives a warm smile, trying to be polite, and she walks over to them.
“Hello. I was told one of you got me this drink. I want to say thank you.”
The man in the middle gives a confident smile.
“I always aim to please.” He says smoothly. There’s an intangible charm to him. “One of my dear ladies here saw you were alone, so we decided to extend our hand to your pretty hand.”
Even through a different language, his voice is like smooth butter. Katsuki covers her mouth before taking a sip. There is a sense of charm to him.
“Yes, I am alone right now. Just want a night to escape.”
“Escape. I can sense that. You like adventure…” He looks to the side. “A free spirit on her way to forget the hardship of the world. A need to release her stress and become on cloud nine.”
The man, in comparison to the previous, appears to be smoother and more charming compared to the raw energy from the previous suitor. A way with his words, but yet still some absurdity to him.
“That sounds almost right…” Katsuki clarifies. “I am here to take it easy, but I think I know what you are referring to.”
“Someone is a good judge of intentions.” He has a smirk on his face. “What can I say? I preach love and the expression of it. But if you are looking for a nice… fun night out. Then I’m sure any of us would love to see what you got.”
Katsuki looks around at the collection of men and women around him. All seem to be affectionate towards one another, regardless of gender. Something which does not seem to appeal to her. Though with the vibes of him, there’s one obvious conclusion.
“Are you a pimp?” She asks. The group exchange glances before giving a hearty laugh. Katsuki sips on her cider.
“Nonsense, dear. You might have me confused with someone else from a different life.” And the man gives a knowing wink. “These lovely people are my partners, and my partner’s partners. We’re people who believe love should have no borders.”
He stretches his arms out, wrapping around the shoulders of one male and one female.
“We believe life is short, so to limit yourself to just one thing is a detriment. We explore. We test ourselves. We feel that it is the only way to learn about who you are. Accept who you are. And sometimes, getting close to someone you care about, experiencing them up close and personal… Is the way to do so. You feel what I’m saying?”
Katsuki examines the group. She asks an important question.
“So are you all gay, or rather bisexual?”
“We go beyond labels. But you can say we all are part of our own community within that community. Why? Are there any issues?”
He asks her. He likely has faced criticism for his lifestyle many times before.
“No. There is not.” Katsuki stutters a bit, taking a sip of her drink before explaining. “Let’s just say I have a friend who is part of that community. When she told me it opened my eyes a bit. I learned a lot from her and me accepting her has made her happier. Though I guess I have a lot to learn since I think I have only seen people like you one other time, but never talked to them. But I know hate will not get me there or do any of us good.”
“Then, my friend, I think you have a step further than most. A willingness to learn.” He winks. There is some charm to him.
“-But I also know it is not for me. Out of anything I need to learn about myself, that is not one of them. So thank you for the drink. But you will not get that from me.”
The crew looks at each other, exchanging glances. They clearly read this girl wrong, but she seems to have earned a place in their good book. They all nod and smile.
“Then consider that settled. We believe in consent. Consider yourself an ally of us.” He raises his martini glass and Katsuki gently clangs her glass of cider against it. “We may get you another drink tonight as a thank you for being kind. You earned it. But of course, if you change your mind, I’m sure one of us guys will know how to treat a distinguished young lady like yourself right.”
There is a small twinkle in his eyes. Katsuki gives a friendly but nervous laugh. “I doubt that. But thank you.” She gives a small bow before returning to the bar area.
Out of the corner of the bar, the man in the top hat, after striking out with another woman, catches the crew and Katsuki clanging glassware and laughing. He has resentment in his eyes. How dare this guy get farther than he did with her? He goes back to his drink, letting his emotions fester.
“You seem popular tonight.”
The male bartender says to Katsuki as she gets near the bar with her drink. She drinks her cider and looks around at the two individuals who she has received the attention of tonight.
“It is strange.” She comments. “I thought tonight I could be somewhat invisible and just enjoy myself. I guess I was wrong.”
“Why would you say that?” Kenzo engages in some casual conversation while he works on some drinks for people at booths. He seems rather capable of balancing the two.
“Just, I don’t usually attract attention, not unless I uh-” She stops herself. Even to a total stranger, she does not feel comfortable revealing her profession. “Do something special.”
“Special?” He questions the choice of words as he grabs some bourbon from the shelves. Katsuki doesn’t elaborate on what she means, so he decides to change the topic.
“So why are you here then? I don’t usually expect a single woman to come here, assuming you are.” He asks.
“This is the first night off I have had in a while.”
There is something trusting of the bartender. No dark ulterior motive, or a desire just to treat her as an object. It is just a guy making conversation while his shift goes on. It’s something that many service professionals become well-versed in. Have a conversation with the customer while doing your work, night goes on faster. Making a connection with a customer leads to repeat visits, larger tips. So, maybe it is that, maybe it is also some of the alcohol in her system, but she feels a bit more comfortable to open up. Though, she still needs to be careful and not be too specific.
“In my line of work I travel a lot. I am lucky to be home for one or two days every two weeks.”
“So you get to see the world.” He chimes in as he stirs several drinks together, all Old Fashioneds. “That sounds exciting. I do hope to travel soon too.”
“That is honestly the most exciting part of my work. Even if it is to different places in Japan, I see a lot. But I have been to almost every continent in the past year. It has been something to escape my bubble and see what the world has to offer.”
“But has it worn you down?” Kenzo places the drinks on a tray as a server comes over to pick it up. He goes to look at his next ticket, but keeps listening.
“Well, yes. Eventually your body and mind can only take so much travel. I had one mental breakdown early this year where I needed a couple months off.”
“They do that?” Kenzo quips. “Considering how many overworked office workers I see come in here and just drink their problems away rather than take time off.”
Katsuki sighs. She mutters to herself. “Which was why I never wanted to work the same careers as my parents…” She clarifies. “International company so to speak. Different values.”
“That makes some sense. So I imagine there is also a difference in culture.”
“Just sometimes I feel that I need to act differently outside of those I am close with.”
“Like putting on a mask-”
Katsuki freezes at the comment. She slowly takes another sip of her drink.
“Metaphorically.”
“-I suppose that is correct.”
Meanwhile, the man in the top hat looks at the man with the vest. The burn of whisky is on his tongue. He decides to confront the man who, in his mind, is keeping him from getting to second base. Heading over to the group, he slightly slurs his words as he talks.
“So what’s up with you getting between me and my girl?”
He raises his voice slightly, though Katsuki at the bar doesn’t pick it up due to the music in the club. She continues with her conversation between her and the bartender. The man with the vest chuckles.
“Dear, I have no idea what you are talking about.”
“The girl in blue with the silver in her hair.” He specifies. “She’s mine tonight.”
“I don’t know if she’s yours.” He sips on his martini. “Considering I don’t think you even know her name.”
“This is my first night here in over a year, I was the coolest man around!” The top hat man gets rather defensive. “My tales here are legendary, how I could do no wrong and any girl… Like that. Like a switch.” He snaps his fingers. “Would be mine. I don’t take no.”
“Sounds like someone here has some repressed issues.” There is a coy smile from the man with many partners. “I would offer to help you release it, or one of my lovely partners, but I don’t think you would be our type.”
“You… You…” The drunk in the hat is seething at the response from him. He’s thinking of some insult to say, something very likely to be not politically correct, but seeing that he is out-numbered here, he goes against it.
“Tell me man, what’s your obsession?” He asks the man who has confronted him.
“I want to show I still got it. When you’re out of the game for a while, you need to you’re still the showman. So, when I’m told no, I get a little antsy.”
“Why don’t you move on then?” He asks. “It doesn’t do you good to dwell on the past. Maybe you can leave it to someone…” The man adjusts his vest. “Younger, fresher. Instead settle down and move on to another fish.”
“There’s no way she will be with a…”
Before the man in the hat can say something hateful, the man in the vest stands up. He’s surprisingly built well. Slim, but mostly muscle. So he chooses his words carefully.
“-Person like you.”
The words don’t seem to affect the man in the vest. He grins. “Babe, I’m all about letting people be authentic. I let them be true. If she’s not interested, so be it. But I have no issue with her having a whole new experience. As for you, maybe it is time for you to get your motor running elsewhere.”
There is a wink from the man as two of his partners, a male and a female, get up and lean on him. The man in the top hat swallows the rest of his drink. Part of him wants to deck him right now. But, even with his drunken state, a part of him knows it is best to stay out.
“You win this round, pretty boy.” He slurs his words. “But I’ll get my due. Whether it be her, or someone even prettier. Just watch.”
He stumbles away as the man in the vest kisses both his partners on the forehead and looks over at Katsuki at the bar. She’s still talking with the bartender. Something seems to be hitting off with them. Katsuki, with her drink mostly done, is feeling a touch looser, less on edge. Kenzo also seems to be enjoying her company.
“-And that was the first time we ever had to call the police here. So those people have nothing on them.”
The bartender finishes what appears to be an interesting work story as Katsuki laughs, covering her mouth.
“-I am thankful I never worked at a bar. That sounds like torture.”
“Sadly that is the nature of this work sometimes. You have to deal with unpleasant people with nice customers. But I got a nice raise for handling it.”
“Well deserved.” She smiles at Kenzo. Something runs through the back of her mind again. Wrestling enters the brain.
“Safe to say I have dealt with some interesting people for work. Some pleasant but a bit funny, some total… assholes.” She drops a rare bit of vulgar language. Likely the alcohol. “But considering I have a chance to be ch-”
She stops herself, quickly correcting. “-To be promoted to two positions. Yes, that. One is with a team I always work with, but what is really concerning me is a single position where I am competing against two others.”
“Climbing the ladder?” Kenzo asks and Katsuki nods.
“You can say that. But I have some hard competition so to speak. One person has…”
She struggles to think of how she can explain it to the bartender without revealing the fact she wrestles.
“Has held the position before and after some time out of the company he wants to return to that position. The other is pretty new. He seems to be presenting something… unique compared to what is normal. But I can’t really underestimate him. Then there’s me…”
She points to her face. “That one Japanese girl in a company with few people like me. Not to say there has never been people like me there, but I guess I am always compared to them, and not many really get that far.”
Stopping the drink he is making, Kenzo thinks.
“So you are a woman from another country fighting for a promotion? Sounds challenging.”
“It is.”
Katsuki finishes her drink. “Can I have a shot please?” She reaches into her wallet and pulls out some money. “This one I will pay for. Your pick, keep the change.”
She hands the money to Kenzo who grabs a bottle from the shelf.
“Rum?”
“That works.”
Katsuki hands him the money as he pours some rum into a shot glass. Katsuki quickly downs the shot and feels a warm sensation run through her.
“Where was I?” She has to think back, the alcohol starting to affect her system. “Yes, promotion. I guess I am concerned that people will think I’m not… good enough. I have done a lot to get in my position. I've even helped train some hopefuls. But I don’t think there has been anyone like me in that spot before and I, uhh…”
She shakes her head. That shot hit her harder than expected.
“You’re worried about being passed up?” Kenzo asks her.
“Yes. That.”
The bartender grabs the ingredients of his cocktail and begins to shake it. He offers some words of encouragement.
“I have a question, do you work hard?”
“Yes.” Katsuki scratches her face. Her cheek is a hint numb. She’s definitely getting towards the intoxicated stage.
“Are you good at your job?” He asks another question.
There is a hint of hesitation, but she answers.
“Yes. I have done it for almost seven years now.”
“If you work hard and are good at your job, and have done it for some time, then you likely have earned a promotion. Why would it matter what they do?”
The words of encouragement from Kenzo perk her up slightly.
“And personally speaking, just by talking to you here, you seem young, smart… pretty.”
That word slips from his mouth and he stops himself a second. Katsuki does hear the compliment and maybe it is the fact he did it so innocently, or the drinks talking, but it does make her feel… good? She blushes slightly. Kenzo gets himself back on track.
“-But your company would be lucky to have someone like you. Don’t worry about them.”
“Thank you… It means a lot.”
Katsuki hides her face trying to keep reaction hidden as butterflies dance in her stomach.
The man in the vest gets the attention of a server, looking at Katsuki, he decides that now’s the time to give her a ‘thank you’ cocktail. He whispers something to her, an order, and points to Katsuki. She nods and writes it down, taking the money and goes over to add it to the queue of drinks for Kenzo.
Seeing this, the man in the top hat instantly knows what is up and is not going to be one-upped by someone. He gets the attention of another server and tells her an order for Katsuki. She hands it off to Kenzo’s other bartender who works through it immediately.
“Say, you talk a lot about your job, and you seem young but have done it a long time… what is it, if I can ask?” Kenzo’s curiosity peaks after the talk. Katsuki does not answer right away. She’s thinking of a lie, one which would make sense she’s worked since high school AND does internationally that isn’t wrestling. Thankfully for her, she doesn’t need to give an answer as a familiar voice echoes out in English.
“There you are!”
Katsuki turns to see Cali Hayama making her way into the bar. She has a black dress on, something which seems less club attire and more casual, likely the best she could find. She gives a grin and Katsuki gives her friend a hug, saying in English.
“I didn’t think you would come!”
“I decided to forget the stream. Kind of felt like having a drink.” She smiles.
“This is a friend of yours?” Kenzo turns around, saying in Japanese. Cali understands and instantly switches her language.
“Yes, I am a good friend of hers.”
Kenzo hums. “Ah, you speak Japanese also, though I can tell you have a bit of an accent with it. Still good. Guessing English is your first language?”
“She’s American.” Katsuki quickly says, lying.
“I’m what?” Cali stutters in English. There is no greater insult to a Canadian than calling them American. Katsuki lightly bumps her friend’s arm, getting her to play along.
“Yes. Japanese-American.” She stutters.
Kenzo turns around and grabs a ticket for another drink. He looks at Cali. Her silver hair, athletic frame and… something in his mind clicks. He’s seen her before.
“Say, are you on Television?”
Cali and Katsuki both freeze. Cali understands how important it is to her friend to keep some level of anonymity in regards to her masked persona. The Canadian plays dumb.
“No. I have not been on television. Why would you say that?”
“I guess the silver hair look is striking. I do not see others with it often. So it may remind me of someone.” He quickly glances over at Katsuki and notices the silver dyed tips
of her hair. He looks back at Cali and thinks to himself “Could it be?” but he dismisses the thought for now.
The other bartender finishes a drink and walks over to Katsuki.
“Here you go. Paid for by someone else… Again.”
Looking at the cocktail, it is a Sex on the Beach. A reddish-orange with a fruit garnish. With a drink with that kind of name, it is pretty clear who bought it. Katsuki glances over to the man in the top-hat. He winks, pointing to himself, Katsuki, and the cocktail. Basically saying “You, me, sex.” Katsuki rolls her eyes.
“What’s wrong?” Cali instantly sees something up with her friend. “Normally someone buying your drinks is good.”
“Just… This guy has been trying to get with me all night and he won’t get the message. He even looks almost a decade older than me, it is creepy.”
“Gross. If he is that sex starved, I’m sure there's places he can pay for it…” Cali sighs and rolls her eyes. “Good tip Katsuki, if you want to lay low one night and be unseen, being a single young lady alone in a nightclub is not a good idea.”
“Noted…”
Cali Hayama looks at the drink longer and mutters.
“Though if you’re not going to drink it-”
Katsuki slides the drink over to her friend who gladly accepts the free drink. She sips the fruity cocktail. At least it is well made. Kenzo grabs his next sticker.
“Well, another free drink for you it seems.”
“Same guy?” Cali asks.
Kenzo shakes his head. “I think it was over there.”
Cali turns around to see the booth with the man in the vest and his many partners. She mutters to herself in English.
“Dear fucking God, my Gaydar is going crazy.”
“-Gaydar?” Katsuki looks at her friend with a weird look.
“Just a word we use for when we look at someone and get instant vibes they are likely LBGTQ+.”
“Well, he told me. He seems to have multiple partners.”
“Ooooh… Poly. All makes sense now.”
Kenzo places the cocktail on the counter. It is very colourful with red, yellow, and blue layers.
“Well, if you want it, here it is. Rainbow paradise”
Cali Hayama looks at the drink and she can’t help but snicker.
“Of course. Of course he picks that. You want this one?”
“Well, he said he was going to get me another drink as a ‘thank you’ for being accepting, so I will take it.”
Katsuki grabs the glass and she gives a “cheers” to her friend.
“Cheers, to the best token-straight I can ask for.”
Both the friends share a laugh. Cali sips while Katsuki takes a larger gulp.
“-How drunk are you?”
“A bit.”
“Your next drink will be water.”
Cali laughs. She gives a small bow to thank the bartender and motions for her friend to come with her. The two find a spot to sit down.
With the two friends seated down in an unoccupied booth, the rest of the bar, the night Katsuki has had, begins to fade in her memory. The man in the top hat, dead set, focused, sees the presence of a friend for Katsuki. He pulls back another glass of whisky. There’s someone getting between him and what he wants. The man in the vest seems to not care. He’s happily enjoying the company of his partners.
The two are laughing, having fun, and after some time grinding their way in the trios and singles ranks of FWA, they are truly finding time to cut back and relax. Even at one point, Katsuki gets Ririko on voice call and they talk for a few minutes, not wanting her to be entirely left out. This was what Katsuki just wanted for the night. A night away from her duties as a wrestler. Leave her mask off, and with another night of double duty expected for her with title implications everywhere, her head may be clear.
Or it won’t be.
Walking near the two is a larger Japanese male. His eyes are somewhat glazed over. A beer is in his hand. He’s likely one drink away from being overserved. There’s a slight stumble when he walks. He leans against a nearby wall and overhears the conversation. Katsuki and Cali Hayama are speaking English.
“So that was my weirdest date. I swear that guy was sent to prison at one point.”
“What are you saying!?” He shouts obnoxiously in Japanese at Cali. The two friends exchange glances. “What language are you speaking!?”
“English…” Cali answers in Japanese, getting up. “We speak both languages. So we can talk to each other in either or.”
“That isn’t Japanese, that's gibberish!” The man shouts, making fun of Cali’s Japanese. There is a great stench of alcohol in his voice. “Are you even from here!?”
Cali blinks. She’s taken back a bit. “Hold on. I’m used to people having exceptions to the Japanese side of things, but not the fact I’m from North America… There’s a first time for everything.”
Katsuki stands up, defending her friend. “She is with me. She’s good. This is none of your business. Just go, enjoy your drink, leave us.”
“I don’t want no dumb gaijin in this club!”
He says, using gaijin in an insulting context. Cali cuts a glare.
The confrontation is getting attention from some of the other patrons. This includes the man in the top hat. Seeing his chance, he walks over.
“I think you need to back away from that pretty lady.” He stumbles through his words
“Who in the world are you?” The big drunk turns to the man intervening. He smirks at him.
“I’m the daring hero who’s ready to save his girl-”
“I am NOT his girl…” Katsuki shouts. “He’s just drunk.”
“Sounds like she doesn’t want that.” He tries to poke the man in the hat in his chest, but is so intoxicated, he opts for the bicep instead.
“You’re just some old man”
“I’m not old! I’m…” He slurs his words and can’t even recall his age. Having seen enough, the man in the vest with his partners takes one final sip of his drink and he intervenes. Walking behind the big man, he gives a light tap on his shoulders.
“I think these young ladies would rather be left alone.”
“What are you doing?! Sticking your nose in my business!”
He turns around and growls at the third person involved.
“I do care about people having a pleasant experience. And you’re ruining it.”
Having had enough of this, Cali shouts.
“Get out! You guys are acting like idiots!”
Frustrated, the drunk pushes Cali down and she lands rear first on the hard floor of the club. That is a cue for all three men to begin to drunkenly fight as Katsuki quickly checks on her friend.
“Fucking bastard…” She mutters to herself wincing.
Kenzo quickly rushes over and gets security to intervene. The security guards need to triple team to grab the drunk as he fights and claws his way. The man with the top hat loses his headwear as he falls to the floor. The man with the vest, raises his hands, letting security separate him. His partners check up on him and, seemingly, unlike the others, he’ll be leaving willingly.
Katsuki helps Cali off the floor.
“Are you okay?”
“Yeah, I have had worse bumps in wrestling. I’ll be fine.”
Looking up at the floor, the rockstar sees Katsu and grabs her leg with a tight grip.
“Now how about a thank you kiss for saving you?”
The wrestler shakes the grip off her leg. “No! You’re gross. You’re older than me. I’m not interested!”
He can’t seem to take no for an answer. Stumbling to his feet, he puts his hat back on. “You don’t get it. When I see someone, I get my way. I’ve been the man here before, and it has been a whole year…Longer than a year. I want the glory. I want all of it! I can’t take no for an answer. Now come here!”
He reaches and grabs Katsuki. She shouts as Cali tries to reach in and break it up! Kenzo, who was helping get the drunk out, turns around to see the scene. He rushes over as Katsuki and Cali manages to push him off as he rips one of the straps off of Katsuki’s dress. Furious, her instincts take over and she delivers a hard elbow to the jaw with a loud CRACK!
The unwanted suitor stumbles. He’s about to reach again, but Kenzo quickly grabs him from behind and holds him until another security guard comes to apprehend him.
Katsuki holds the top of her dress in an attempt to prevent anything from getting exposed. Her mouth is open and she is visibly shaken. Kenzo immediately checks on her.
“Are you okay? Where did he grab you?”
“Didn’t get anywhere too… Personal.” She’s breathing heavily, anxiety peaking.
“Grabbed my dress strap. Broke it. I…” There’s a nauseous feeling in her stomach. “I just don’t feel well.” And she rushes to the bathroom. Cali looks at Kenzo.
“I’ll keep an eye on her. Just get this sorted.”
The bartender nods and Cali quickly goes to the bathroom where she hears the sound of puking. Her friend is throwing up. She knocks on the door.
“Are you okay?”
Her friend coughs.
“I think I drank too much too fast. And with all this I…”
She stops to continue to hurl. Cali Hayama feels greatly for her friend.
“You didn’t deserve that, no woman does.”
“Could have been much worse, but it was scary.”
“Take your time. I’ll be here.”
There is some dead-air as Katsuki catches her breath.
“I know… Give me a minute.”
After things seemingly have begun to die down, Kenzo walks over to Cali. His shirt has a rip after the melee.
“Both of those troublemakers are gone.” His breathing is heavy. “The owner knows who they are and has banned them both. He also says if you return, we’ll make sure to give you a private booth to not be bothered.”
“Thanks, but I think it will be best to avoid this place for a bit.”
“I understand.” He nods and looks at the bathroom door. “How is your friend?”
“Sick, a little unnerved, just threw up, but she’ll be fine. I’ll take her back to her apartment, we’ll take it easy.”
“She held her own. I saw her knock that guy’s hat off.”
Cali chuckles. But, then the bartender makes a comment she doesn’t expect.
“-Makes sense she’s a wrestler.”
She stops. Slowly she turns to the bartender.
“I know you wrestle on television. Cali Hayama, right? When I saw her deliver an elbow like that I knew my hunch was right.”
Cali’s speechless.
“And considering the dye in her hair, I assume she is your masked friend. Katsu right? Used to be Vampyra.”
“Please don’t tell anyone.” Cali asks. “She’ll freak.”
“Secret is safe with me.”
Finally, Katsuki makes her way out of the dressing room after washing up. Some of her makeup is smeared from the mele. She grabbed what appears to be a paperclip as a way to keep her dress together.
“Are you going to be okay?” Kenzo asks her.
“I will be. Just needed a moment to get sorted.” She looks at the bartender. “Umm, thank you for being kind tonight and for helping me there.”
Kenzo gives a small grin.
“My family raised me to treat people well.”
“Then we need more people like you… Uhh…”
She looks at where his nametag was, but it is gone after the fight.
“Kenzo.” He says. The masked wrestler, feeling somewhat comfortable around him, responds.
“Katsuki.”
She runs her hand through her hair, somewhat nervous. Cali Hayma hums. She knows exactly what her friend is feeling right now and she can’t help but give a small grin.
“Well, my manager told me to give you this.” He reaches into his pocket and it is a business card with a phone number on it. “He wants you to call him sometime this week. He wants to give you a VIP pass next time you come. Just as an apology.”
Katsuki takes it and puts it into her purse. She blushes slightly. “Thank you, Kenzo. I suppose now we should head out.”
“Maybe next time I’ll actually finish a drink.” Cali chuckles before she and Katsu give a small wave goodbye to the bartender.
“Hope to see you again. Stay safe, Cali and Katsuki.”
He bows his head slightly and the two friends head towards the exit and outside.
Both Cali and Katsuki begin the trek back home to the apartment, having a night which was meant to be low-key, but turned out to be far more eventful than expected. Cali playfully nudges Katsuki, appearing to tease her about something. Though, deep down, both are thankful they have left tonight unscathed. Starting tomorrow, she will be back to work. Back to the safety of Katsu. Hopefully, things will go much more smoothly, but one thing that stays the same is-
That Katsu has people she can call upon. She’ll need them. Not just in their trios match. But as she fights for a chance to show that she is ready to take the spotlight.
And earn the right to fight for singles gold once again.
The two friends, after escaping the confines of the club, appear to begin to be put at ease. Behind them, Kenzo stands at the door, smiling as he sees the two head off.