I... think this is the first time I've seen a character actually respond properly to being molested. I'm in shock.
Either you're just talking about Mochiverse stories, or you haven't read the manga Change 123, where the second chapter opens up with the shy heroine riding a train to school and panicking because a molester is starting to grope her butt. She soon faints from fear... but that just allows one of her three split personalities to take control instead. And unfortunately for the molester, it's the one who loves to pick fights for simply for the sake of fighting and who expresses her opinion on his actions by grabbing his offending hand and bending four of his fingers too far backwards to be anatomically possible without incurring serious damage to the muscles and/or ligaments (luckily for us, we don't get to see the grisly deed in question or the results, only hear/read the comments of the bystanders who are blissfully ignorant of the girl's involvement in the molester's misery).
http://mangakakalot.com/chapter/change_123/chapter_2
Wait, seriously? I could've sworn I changed that in the gimp file right after someone mentioned it, and I thought I checked. I must be out of it. "Oginouschihara" was my fault for copy+pasting without checking. I'm going to keep the name as is for now, I think it's better the longer it is. Anyway, I fixed it in the post. Sorry, I'll try to be better about this.
Don't sweat it. It happens to the best of us. And as for the name length... Well, see below...
Hafo, her name is Oginouchihara, without an "s". And I'm actually suspecting that it's actually "Ogiuchihara", because the kanji for her name is "荻内原", and the only reading I could find so far for the first two kanji as a surname is "Ogiuchi" without the possessive "no" in the middle.
The raws say おぎのうちはら (Oginouchihara) though
I stand corrected. Serves me right for not checking previous pages; I somehow thought her name was only mentioned in that last page. If the hiragana are written that way, then the three kanji are indeed a single name (and a surname at that, simply by going with the reading).
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