Steel flashed in front of her, swinging forward, back and forth. Shijara stepped backwards, keeping her weapon held up. She nearly wavered, but Sonnet's presence pressed upon her. Flashes of Kel's back moving as his he closed in on her, swinging his weapon contrasted to the image she saw, almost overwhelming. His blade was getting closer. Would he stop? Would she be cut open?
Shijara.
An imaginary picture of her parring Kel's approach broke her thoughts. Shijara was forced to take another step back.
Shijara.
Sunlight bounced off the blade. He was going to cut her. Or at least slap it against her. She needed to brace for the pain. She needed to-
SHIJARA.
Another vision of her fighting back shocked itself into her mind, the urge strong from her guardian, erasing her momentary panic. The dark haired woman felt an emotion that pushed her forward. Was it irritation? Determination? Passion? Shijara took a deep breath, eyes locking not on Kel's face, but on his blade, on his arms, on his stance. Had she not agreed if she would do this, the injuries would be worth the fight? The kris' waved blade, swung upwards, catching his as it lowered to complete another 'x' formation. Metal on metal hissed,and she held the blade tightly, holding it against his.
Push.
Shijara obeyed the advice of her guardian, exerting energy to push his blade far enough to try for an opening. Kel was much larger than her, but she needed to regain ground. If she could just get his kukri to the side, she could bend at the knees and throw her shoulder into him, maybe even catch him in the diaphragm or stomach, using the height difference to her advantage. Knocking the wind from him would also give her a chance to pull out of such proximity. Being so close for so long would be dangerous. The Svefra knew what he was doing much more than the desert dweller and she would need to pull back after her parry.
But would it work?
Even if she didn't knock some air from his lungs, if she shoved hard enough, it was possible he would at least stagger. Tactics swirled within the woman's mind, leaving only a chance for action. No more thinking. Shijara gritted her teeth, pushed her blade further, and when she thought she had a shot, pushed off in hopes to slam into the male's chest.
Shijara.
An imaginary picture of her parring Kel's approach broke her thoughts. Shijara was forced to take another step back.
Shijara.
Sunlight bounced off the blade. He was going to cut her. Or at least slap it against her. She needed to brace for the pain. She needed to-
SHIJARA.
Another vision of her fighting back shocked itself into her mind, the urge strong from her guardian, erasing her momentary panic. The dark haired woman felt an emotion that pushed her forward. Was it irritation? Determination? Passion? Shijara took a deep breath, eyes locking not on Kel's face, but on his blade, on his arms, on his stance. Had she not agreed if she would do this, the injuries would be worth the fight? The kris' waved blade, swung upwards, catching his as it lowered to complete another 'x' formation. Metal on metal hissed,and she held the blade tightly, holding it against his.
Push.
Shijara obeyed the advice of her guardian, exerting energy to push his blade far enough to try for an opening. Kel was much larger than her, but she needed to regain ground. If she could just get his kukri to the side, she could bend at the knees and throw her shoulder into him, maybe even catch him in the diaphragm or stomach, using the height difference to her advantage. Knocking the wind from him would also give her a chance to pull out of such proximity. Being so close for so long would be dangerous. The Svefra knew what he was doing much more than the desert dweller and she would need to pull back after her parry.
But would it work?
Even if she didn't knock some air from his lungs, if she shoved hard enough, it was possible he would at least stagger. Tactics swirled within the woman's mind, leaving only a chance for action. No more thinking. Shijara gritted her teeth, pushed her blade further, and when she thought she had a shot, pushed off in hopes to slam into the male's chest.