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Linie watched the fight in the same manner as someone who cared for animals would watch a dog fight. Fear, anxiety, and a touch of anger. Thankfully Alex seemed to have a little more of an upper hand, not fully but he now had some sway over the battle field. His words
"You're about to see what I can do with it."
Were chilling and something about it excited Linie. She was about to watch someone good with a sword fight, rather than her clumsy, unpracticed swing Alex used his sword like a man with a reason. Someone who knew how to fight. He was angry, cold, electric. The sound of metal on metal rang through the atrium. She winced as Alex blocked the first strike and then the second, expecting Alex to get hurt and remembering when she had went up against the rat-faced man. Finally Alex slashed his chest and went for his knees, incapacitating the man. She jeered as Kenny fell to the ground.
Linie was impressed to Hai when he managed to slap back the dagger into Kenny's shoulder. That couldn't have been done twice. When Alex came over to her she looked up to him shyly as he checked over her wounds. A brief moment of intimacy passed between them.
"Aye I'll be fine, really. None were too deep."
In all reality they had already stopped hurting fiercely, now only really hurting when she moved.
"I may be needin' to sit down though."
She jumped when Kenny got up and yelled his threats, causing her to gasp with pain from moving her abdomen. The smile was strange on his face.
'Sorry for what?'
The light came into his hands once again. She expected the sword but in its place was a bow and a singular arrow. Kenny was coming fast towards them but with a well placed shot the arrow pierced his heart, sending him flying backwards and slumped in a heap. He was dead. The pace of her heart was still quickened as she watched his body turn to black dust and be swept away by the breeze, the only thing left to make it known that anything had transpired here were their wounds.
"Aye, memories."
She said, only half listening, still transfixed on the spot where the rat-faced man's body used to be. She came to when he thanked her.
"Thank me? I was gettin' slaughtered out there, you be the one who was savin' me! Though, I suppose I did get one shot in."
She chuckled.
"But you did pretty much all the work. So thank you."
His arms were red from blood.
"Really I should be checkin' up on ye! You took more damage than I, you're still bleedin'!"
She grabbed his arm above where the cuts were and inspected it, nothing life threatening on him either; but she still knew it had to hurt like all Hai.
"Will you be okay? Who was that guy?"