[center][color=aba000][h2]Sakiko Akazawa[/h2][/color][/center][hr] The path leading up to Sakiko’s destination had been littered with obstacles, distractions, and annoyances; no matter what she did it felt like she was so much [i]slower[/i] than she actually was and for someone of Sakiko’s disposition it was something that was infuriatingly frustrating. As if the “meeting” didn’t waste enough time, here she was trying to race to the bridge to aid in taking care of the pertinent situation and not keeping up with her peers [i]at all[/i]. Even with her channeling her divine energy into her body to boost her speed and agility didn’t seem to be enough to even catch up with Yukino Okajima, who had ignored her and somehow blasted ahead. She wasn’t sure if it was just the rush of priorities that took precedence or if this was another factor of another petty rivalry due to their difference of factions— but Sakiko didn’t [i]care[/i]. Her purpose was for purging and purifying and even if the primordials kept spawning in her path to push her away it would not stop her. At this point she was only a few steps back from the bridge she was heading to as she pushed herself forward. Sakiko’s irritated frown turned into a scowl as the visage of the primordial presence became apparent upon her arrival. The primordial had gained some sort of upper hand against her peers, but as far as she was concerned it was going to be a brief victory at best. Knowing she had arrived in a timely manner and it was now time to get to work. [color=aba000][i]Not today.[/i][/color] In a hue of gold Sakiko’s bow shone brightly as the blonde-haired magical girl took aim quickly. The wicked spirit of the primordial would not win out today or tomorrow— not as long as Sakiko lived. Her brows narrowed more as her teeth clicked together as her energy allowed her bow's volatile bolt of energy to grow in size. The philosophy of The Order did not allow weakness and indecision. [color=aba000][b]“Not today!”[/b][/color] She repeated, this time the words shouting from her lips as she released the energy. As the divine energy released it split into several arrow-like arcs— a razor-sharp volley that would hopefully tear into the primordial and release her allies from harm. She had used the technique many times before on singular and mob-based enemies, so it would not be an experiment by any means. She couldn’t afford to try out new techniques when other mahou shojo’s lives hung in the balance. [color=aba000][b]“Be punished for your sins, creature!”[/b][/color]