Chapter 25, Page 33
The following is an excerpt taken from Tashida Kom’s guide, Self-Defense Tactics 101.
Disabling Your Opponent ASAP
Your assailant often holds the “attacker’s advantage” by initiating the confrontation or by the element of surprise. They know the time, place, and/or method of attack—this not only gives them a critical edge, but every second a fight drags on can increase your chances of injury or worse.
Quick, decisive action is needed to disengage and disable an aggressor. There are three main defensive principles to remember:
Responsive Disruption. Disrupt and neutralize the assailant’s plan of attack with an immediate, aggressive, and unexpected response.
Area Management. Manage space and distance to keep your attacker tactically off-balance, limiting their power and initiative. Proper distance management reduces their ability to use force. Sometimes this means using barriers/obstacles to your advantage—but it can also mean closing the distance to enter attack range.
Target Acquisition. Focus on vital points that cause the maximum amount of pain or disorientation, thereby negating an attacker’s strength and/or size advantage.
Danger Zone One. Story by Midnight. Art by Salaiix.



Ding Ding Ding, and that’s the knockout folks. Served his chin up on a silver platter.
Grab the sword, just in case.
Maybe not sweat, but are those shakes from adrenaline or exhaustion? In any case, grab a phone and get the hell outta there.
Need to secure the location first: there is at least one set of cuffs just there on the ground
Yups: hit ’em fast, and hit ’em HARD
Sexy, Dominating, Tough, Erotic, and Triumphant! That’s the best way to describe this moment for Madison right here…………..ESPECIALLY Since the Euphoria is starting to flare up BADLY for her right about now! 😁😎😏🍑🔥
“Barely broke a sweat.”
Madison’s clearly bluffing here. She’s literally dripping with sweat and having trouble catching her breath, not to mention has visible shakes. It’s obvious she poured the last of her energy into those rapid-fire attacks and is now thoroughly and completely exhausted.
But, Madison being Madison, would never admit such a thing XD
That’s what I call a classic Vegeta bluff
Our girl’s had it. Looks like a feather could knock her over at this point. Good thing the threat’s passed. Now it’s just a clean up job after they call in for help.
Hit FIRST
Hit HARD
Don’t stop until they’re no longer a threat, unless other assailants are present, then maneuver to neutralize their approach.
Technically, you don’t have to hit first, just make sure you are the one to hit last
Wow, that guy went down easier than I thought he would.