As Kash and Leparo would take on the shady men, Lisa hung from the tree surprisingly...calm. She had a look on her face as if she had been through this before and made peace with whatever outcome would come from this. Kash didn't like it when she saw it and it only motivated her to fight harder. She moved like her old self this time, dancing with light steps and swiftly cutting down her enemies. Their blood painting the white canvas that was the snow covered ground.
Kash spun, her blade dragging in the snow picking up in a frosty shroud around her as she moved in on her next target. She was fighting her way toward Lisa and the man near her, the assumed leader was getting frustrated. These men were nothing before Kash and Leparo.
[color=green]"I know what you're thinking, "I should run"," Kash would say, finishing another enemy. She stood in a open space closer to Lisa and the man, staring him down.
"I wasn't thinking anything like that."
"Oh...you probably should be," Kash would say, swinging her blade and creating a wave of air that would fly fiercely toward the man but suddenly curve upward to cut the rope that held Lisa. The man assuming the attack was for him had moved further away, prematurely dodging. Kash would run forward to catch Lisa and then retreat back near Leparo.
"Watch her, I'll finish this up here," she would say.
Kash would hold her blade out to her side as the wind would pick up and suddenly become still. Then she moved in for several kills, abandoning her attempt to change for the better in order to purge herself of the negative emotions harboring inside her from earlier. As she did this Lisa watched on in what first appeared to be horror but would shift to awe and hope. When Kash was done, no one would have been left alive in the forest besides her, Leparo and Lisa.
"Scary," Lisa would say as Kash would sheathed her blade.
Kash would let out a long sigh and smile. "I feel so much better right now. Let's get going," she would say with more excitement in her voice. Letting go like that really put her in better spirits and honestly more confident that she could get Luther back despite what Lisa told her about her family.
Kash spun, her blade dragging in the snow picking up in a frosty shroud around her as she moved in on her next target. She was fighting her way toward Lisa and the man near her, the assumed leader was getting frustrated. These men were nothing before Kash and Leparo.
[color=green]"I know what you're thinking, "I should run"," Kash would say, finishing another enemy. She stood in a open space closer to Lisa and the man, staring him down.
"I wasn't thinking anything like that."
"Oh...you probably should be," Kash would say, swinging her blade and creating a wave of air that would fly fiercely toward the man but suddenly curve upward to cut the rope that held Lisa. The man assuming the attack was for him had moved further away, prematurely dodging. Kash would run forward to catch Lisa and then retreat back near Leparo.
"Watch her, I'll finish this up here," she would say.
Kash would hold her blade out to her side as the wind would pick up and suddenly become still. Then she moved in for several kills, abandoning her attempt to change for the better in order to purge herself of the negative emotions harboring inside her from earlier. As she did this Lisa watched on in what first appeared to be horror but would shift to awe and hope. When Kash was done, no one would have been left alive in the forest besides her, Leparo and Lisa.
"Scary," Lisa would say as Kash would sheathed her blade.
Kash would let out a long sigh and smile. "I feel so much better right now. Let's get going," she would say with more excitement in her voice. Letting go like that really put her in better spirits and honestly more confident that she could get Luther back despite what Lisa told her about her family.