Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25924729-20151120095928/@comment-25924729-20151125092539

(*High fives* YEAH!)

"Why! Won't! You! Die!?" Dawn punctuated each cry of frustration with another missed swing. She was bleeding from many cuts scored by her much faster opponent, who darted in and around her guard to slash with small but sharp knives. Yet she hadn't landed a single hit on him yet.

An explosion from behind halted the battle as both of them raised defenses to guard against the rubble. Titaness hissed and clinked as debris and magma bounced off it's surface, while Whirlwind managed to stop the rocks, the Dust infused fabric was less effective against heat, and Lyko yelped in pain as he felt intense heat all over his body, distracted while putting out numerous small fires on his clothing.

Dawn didn't miss a beat as she stepped in and raised her fist. All that frustration of repeated misses condensed into a single hammer of fury. "Be crushed." she said in an eerily calm voice.

Seconds later, there was a Lyko shaped hole punched through the opposite wall.

She let out a deep breath and lowered her shield, stepping over to crouch beside Kinaver, laughing victoriously at his idea of a distraction. "You're crazy, and i like it." she raised a hand to bro-fist.

Pressed up against the wall and hyperventilating, Drake was certain he was going to die. Out of desperation he pulled out Seventeen and raised the chainsaw against Amilanthior with shaky hands, doubting whether it was even capable of stopping this... this monster!

He wondered if this was how all his victims felt in their last moments. When all hope of survival was lost and replaced with terror. Did his eyes hold the same fearful gaze he'd seen so often in victims before slitting their throats? It was ironic really, a feared harbinger of despair and death being given his own medicine.

Then a small flicker of hope came. It was blue.

"Asper!" Zhu-li called in a pained voice. She lurched forward clumsily and collided with his back, wrapping her arms around his chest fiercely. Partly restraining him from doing something he would regret forever, and partly an embrace for a special person she lost all hope of finding again.

"Don't do it...you promised..." she pleaded softly, burying her face in his shoulder while crying tears of releif. Nothing else in the world mattered now. Asper was here, and she would never let him go again.