When the synopsis says "very short story", what it really means is that it's a very very short story. In any case, I liked that Alex isn't like most other female characters. She isn't weak or helpless, and most definitely doesn't need a man to save her. But that doesn't at all mean she doesn't want a prom date. After pinning down a bully, all the guys in school avoid her, with the exception of one: Tommy. Will he see Alex as not "one of the guys" but a girl?
Single-Handed was a cute story for the most part. I found it weird that the bully she took down once came back to her again looking for a fight. The writing is very simple, and the span of time too short (one day?). In the beginning, the dialogue between Alex and her friends sounded awkward, but I guess that's just how some people talk? There is a lack of character development but considering this is a short story, I didn't expect there to be any. I would have enjoyed this more, however, if the story was longer. Overall, a sweet story worth the read.