He does trip her, but Johanna's been tripped before, and she curls up to brace for the impact, rolling once she hits the ground, and standing up afterwards. Johanna knows that the fight would be better if she actually thought about it -- with some strategy, it wouldn't be hard to pummel this kid. But Johanna isn't fighting with strategy: she's fighting with pure rage, because in the end, that's the most satisfying fight of all.
She's got to get close, though, close enough so that Beyond won't be able to anticipate her oncoming attacks. This time, she approaches slower, and if he lets her get close enough, she'll let fly a rapid series of kicks and punches, fast enough so that he may not be able to catch his breath from them.
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She's got to get close, though, close enough so that Beyond won't be able to anticipate her oncoming attacks. This time, she approaches slower, and if he lets her get close enough, she'll let fly a rapid series of kicks and punches, fast enough so that he may not be able to catch his breath from them.